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MANY BILLS DESTINED TO DIE was expected in spring. THE SENATE CALLED TWENTYhSVEN ON SFEAKER'S RusiaMay Have , to Turkey !To Meet in ' Extraordinary Session DESK. . . - and the Ulash will be a Serious one. on the Fifth of March. to meet his, wife or his daughter;- in the rabbles of -the bucket - shops? "If not, ' why nol?. Shall I answer? Kimniv because . the . man naa no &t. jretersburg, Jbtb. 28, via Ger- wasnmgion, u. v.. M?rcn -2. mrirni -jaht to be entrad in snrh a jtppuunoUD "0ivx- man frontier; March i -sSome pub- i.ne ' rresiaent a to-aay -signed a business. . ww. wuinr - 7 Is there a man who would be 11 iiifyugu "At" ""AO mc buougesL language lursey cu UA lucvcuaic . ui . wnHjff frr bis wife or his daughter House Conferees in a Close Corner, can. prevent war. between Russia Fifty-eighth - Congress; to ; meet ith hi id id - t Washinton, March i T h e and rkey in the, spring. They March 5, as follows: U . t and when ce , called Democrats of the House have decid-1 believe that Turkey will pursue "By the President of the United L. ... - - : rf for bera ed to prosecute their filibuster un. bands of Macedonian revolutionists States of America. . and the two to drink each other's tiiuongress expires Dy limitation WUIsAW" 1,uuu 7-7 health in such a olaoe? 11 : not, why at noon, March 4, r and the three at puonc opinion will compen wncxcab, ;Puuiiu lmeresis re 1 jQp Simply because he has no moral remaining days of the sesssion, Russia to mierrere. ,; mmres ut ; uie senate snouia right to yisit such a place. Bat some therefore, promise to be largely re- xvuiaub murougaiy unuer- vCUC m .iuuuujf 0ne may say that custom has maue petitions of the last three, that is, Ptilua uxai a war wim urKey; wm tuciciuxr, i,- -xuCwyic wacvcit it creditable for a man ' to do those all businesss will have to be trans- a more severe one than that qx rresiaeni 01-me umtea states 01 thin Va and for no womnn'hnf. thnap acted in the face of every i obstacle 1878' Officers are quoted as saying America, do hereby promclaim and lf 16w oharaoter to do them which the minority can use. Only lflat LurKisn army is tne Dest uw-imc u, . cAuiumaiy ' That k true in the eves of those who time remains to get through the in the world, owing to' its German casion requires the Senate of the wiah tQ excuse themselves in their conference reports on the remain- organization and armament. The United States to convene at the immoraiitv' but will that same man ine five appropriation bills. There inclination here is to anticipate Capitol in the Lityot Washington fed wiuin for u8 tQ tQat his is a slim chance for much beyond nnanciai support 01 lur- u iuc uy ui miui. ucai l caaracter must be .measured : up by this so far as the House is concern- KeY ana m view or tne situation, 120 lao-noun, 01 waicn au per- that low-clase of women whose ed. Twenty -seven bills with Sen- ioreooaings 01 a ciasn witn luricey &wUUSu muiuc uC f"- social equals -he has - made himself ate amendments are on the Speak- are ireeAy expressea in pnvaie,.ai- lu tuouucib ui by his own visit to their social' re er's table. One or two of these may mougn tney are caretuiiy suppress- ; wuy aic ucxcuy it4uueu iu gorts? ThinKi0 it f ffeutlemen and if ed m the newspaoers. notice. , ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. v XThe undersigned 'having qualified as Administrator ; o the esUte of Mary W. Day hereby notifyfall per sons owing said estate to come .3 for-1 trard and make immediate; paymen .. and all -persons holding. ; claims again stt he estate to present them to me for payment on br befofe the 25. day of Febraary 1904, - or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery . This February 25, 1903. - -, :: K M.WALKER." , . ' . ' - . . ; . Admr; , are doomed to die where , they are. The one bill in which the Republic can leaders are particularly inter ested is the Aldrich financial bill, and if it comes over from the Sen- ate a way will be found through WEAVERS TO STRIDE. 'Given under my hand and . seal of the ! Unit ed States at Washington the-2nd day of March in the year. you wish to answer, the editor will doubtless give you spacer fb i reply. Can a young man feel th at he has any moral right to fyisit a place n and engage in a practic where v he would We Have What you Want in Groceries. J TJiis is our ifne; ; and. this is what we study. : : Our aim is to 'at ; all times keep :'such I a line ol groceries and confectioneries '- that. , will suit our trader . Speeded ioom. Their Grievance- f OUj0?d . "nd . nine Want XO per cent. Advance. . . : nunarea.ana 'tnree ana- 01 ine in- not feel justifiable, in publicly taking TTSTln-xr - -iTTQ-rTf iW&ta "March r:il depend-ts :.oth, United; States hi8 or too. d&arter, W. eil; VOUr-anr' the operation of a special ; xule- to Three hundred weavers employed lne ,e;,n; and. inviting her to. partake .with iwva vr- xa-a aw It is believed hn the Bristol Cotton Mills, will, go that the imimgration bill vyhich 0n strike to-mbrroW morning, and passed the Senate yesterday, in an unless the trouble is quickly settled friended form also :vi II -be; acted it js probable that the entire plant on.- One of the thingo which gives will be closed within a short time! . --v a A I tne Republican leaders grave con- The trouble is based on -complaints Theodore RooseVeip. i;B$ the;Pesidentr.v; : 1 -'John Hay;. Secretary of State. cern in these closing hours of the House cenf erees on the appropria tion bill. With the present tie-up in the House, the House conferees cannot go back to the House for instructions without a compltte agreement, except at the price of great risk and delay. The Senate conferees have been slow to take advantages of this situation and be-. Sieving the House is at their mercy, they are insisting on propositions which the House conferees say they would be forced to abandon if the House could be appealed io uphold Ihe hands of its representatives. of poor yanvpoor filling, poor fix- - "Pay for Confederate Horses. " Washington, Feb. 28. The Sen- ate rnrnmittee on ; anorooriations mg. nign speo-iea io"ms ana cnanges added an amendraent to the -gen- in fervid 1 L.:.v j:c t.:n rr k;h TEN PER CENT. ADVANCE D I'M AND. ,-r.ol-ino- nrnvictinn for the mtldlirt Lowell, Mass. March 1. The 1 of business of ' the . Department of of a good moral character who Lowell local council, composed o Commerce and labor, appropriating would be willing to, enter into a delegates of the unions of the or- $01,70 for the came. Other; im- ganizations among cotton wokers, portant amendments were made as has asked . the treasurers of the! follows: ; him? We say that it is ,a:violation of every principal pt-atk manhoad to do such thmg, and yet if young men in our day were to see their best j girls "visiting places' which they frequent and engaging in practices in which they engage . they would discountenance them forever' s Why fchould the character of vvo- man be more tender and pure than the character of "man?. Is there a woman who stands on the dignity seven corporations of the city jor and advance of 10 per cent, in wages to take effect March 31. The request is virtually a repetition of the demand made a year ago, which mas refused at that time. The mill treasurers stated to-night that they would reply to the request in writ Hardware in His Stomach Buffalo, N. Y. March 1. Physi- ing within a few dys, . The de cians at the Fire County Hospital mands affect 18,000 operatives state that as a result of an opera e -i . . . ' -.. . I uu penormea at tne nospuai, 453 THE FINAL BLOW FOR IRELAND carpet tacks, 41 small knife blades 142 screw nails, 40 pin, points, , re- The Race at Home and Abroad Ask semoling the points on a shoemak- ed to Strike It Secretary Reidy -er s awl, 6 ounces' of eround g'ass Makes Public a - Declarasion- of and a wire chain about three inches Principles. m length, were takeu: from the stomach of the patient, Claude Trimble, twentyefour years old. who claims to be a cook. . He went to " the hospital com plaining of indigestion and ' 'dull pains in the stomach vThe phpsi cians report this afternoon "that the patient is in a fair' way to recov ery. ' " . Appropriation $946,083 to pay the prize money claims of Admiral Dewey' and the officers and men un der him. at Manila; appropriating $50000 for the payment of claims of Confederate soldiers for horses taken from them' in violation of the terms of surrender and barring all such" claims under the act of 1902, which are not filed by march ' 1 1904. ; ' ; . . , There also is a provision for the payment of a claim made by South Carolina amounting to $47 ,275. MORAL RIGHTS. covenant for life with a man whose character Js disregarded so low -as to make him the common associate of drunkards and harlots? If so let that; lad" v answer through the colums of this paper. Y? ... ' PHASE NO 2. . J - .The very best ; Flour; Sugar, Meal or ancy :)T Groceries? come to s and we will serve you prompt, and will air : ways guarantee prices ,; Ifyou can't come just , . 'phone us and your order will ; h a v c promptattention. , Sergeant, Clayton & Go, Successor to VY. J. Johnson &, Co YOU'LL GET THAT " - YOU ORDEk JEas any man a moral " right-to' , buy ' goods which injures -him in using . . l-k them and impoverishes his family, Aild get it rromptly, UAr Wn Vi'nli fhor ' . ' . I. - The Senate Honors Moody. , Washington, March : 1. As on last Sunday, a number, of ' North Carolinians were seenl at the capitol to-day. A week ago eulogies were delivered in the House with refer ence to the life and character of the late Congressman Moody, while to ay similar speeches were delivered m the Senate by Senators Pritchaf df of North Carolina and: Mallory, of Flo; ida. Senator Simmons occupied a seat on the Republican side while is colleague was speaking. . , . - New York , ' March 1 .James Reidy secretary of the New York committee of the- Clan-Na-Geal, made public today a declaration of principles which will be officially promulgated at the meetings of the organiization to be held in all 7th,e meetings of the organiznation to be held in all the principal cities of the i country, in coraemmeration of "the birth of Robert Emmet, the. 25tb of which is on ' March . J . , 4. After reiterating, the belief that Trfld destined to be an inde- pendent natioriand. that to gain this end she is justified in recourse to the sword, , the declaration - con- tinuesi '"'Not even a , scant J measure of legislative freedom. can be won. by pleading to the Parliament, of Eng land, as no :mstallment ot justice has been granted '.Ireland except hrcugh foar of physicial force. Shoal Men Engage in Business Wbieb They "Would Hide Prom .Their Wives. : - . " taking "from them "that which they have every reason to expect 01 .his hands? If not, has any man a moral rifiht to sell any such goods to the man whose physical health is thus iniured and whose family is thus impoverished? Think of this gentle men and answer. - PHASE NO 3. Has the' government in which we I live a moral right to legalize any j kind of business by ' which; its own citizens are injured and, impover ished? - - TThe above questions are 'all open To the Editor: We have, it in ourf nd gnbiect to the strictest criticism opinion that'no man has any. moral , Consider them welll and answer who There will be no "slighting of: t the matter from the 'timeyou 1 O a mi 3 ir. 7"r vim 'XHTin trt 4-CI Every -grocery order is welcome," and everv customer is treated aa well as we can treat him. . . : I can save you money on Shoes, give me a call, . ; , ' 1 " ' V Yours to sei : ' right to engage m , any business in which his bosom - companion . might not assist hihi sideby side and not defile her moral character . - A farmer, a " grocery nian, " a coh- if ectioner man, a clotheir, .a fancy goodsmaD, a carpentei, a. .mason, a smith, a factory man, yes, and many other honorable pursuits of life in which man is engaged that his wife and daughter of the highest refine ment may go with him side- by side and yt her moral character, is -.un blemished, but' is there a -man o f character in-all this "broad land of ours who would be willing for his wife or his tender daughter to stand behind the liquor counter and. dis tribute his goods to sr customers? Is there one who would be willing will. U H. HAKDY. . d ri' n 1 J In JL JOiJCb . '-, . . ' it- . n -r- yi- nn nftO r ' '. .-. . . .. ... . Keidsville, jn. u. ieo, o, Zieqlers .Slioes : ; : - r'': j ' This is a justly celebrated and tamous oranu uiauu men and children, known and worn as widely as ny m the world! For many years they have been exceedingly popular Tnd through all this time have held their own and grown bet- ter year by year as the makers learned- by. experience wna tcx jtrti j j t;i tAjv stand on the Snade of perfection and are better than ever before. They combine style, durabiUty and comfort, pleased; and satisfied
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