TUE WEEKLY JOURNAL
BsuUtoM lira.
Published n Two tVctJon, every Tuns
day and Friday, at M MkUi Suae, new
Bora, N. C
CHARLES U STEVENS,
uiito mu norunot.
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S. ctiun One Tuesday, Jan., -3, li00
CONSLCRATED FALLACIES "
A wi iter in the North American He
iev nioralies entertainingly on "conse
crnli'il fallacies" anil devotes consldera
Me spare to the familiar dictum that "all
men are created equal. " Thi is con
tained in the immo.tal Declaration,
i--.mil at a time when slavery waj an
acknowledged institution, and a doeu-m.-nt
that was spoken of as long ai;o as
liaf'i-Ciioale as made up of "glilleilrm
aad sounding generalities."
T ; i o writer of llm above metitiontd
:it licli might have included with profit
tin' phrase so often heard, "1 have a right
M my opinio.i," as much as to say that
t here is a certain "inalienable right" 1 hat
i !i pets, i has to his or hr own opin
ion as belonging to them and that they
ii .v.' a right to express that opinion.
icganilesa of how slight foundation it
has to re id upon, or whether the matter
ha.- undergone any investigation by
1 1. cm.
It is the fault of this class of persons
H at their conclusions are jumped at.
Tory are usually caiu'ht by plnases.
A ny thing that is called "free" strikes
tli in favorably at once. A country like
l!;i Transvaal that is called a " Kepuhlic''
although it is an unadulterated duspol
i ;. .'ipjirals to their sympathy airainst a
ii'.-i.arfliv like Kn.gland, the freest conn
t' , o:i earth, except our own. and where
p. i .i.!i:il freedom in many rrsprrlH sur
p isys ours.
We sMluiiii then that only his opinion
is worthv of respect who has made some
. i: o I at research. Whocangive, when
failed upon, some reason for the failli
thai is in him. If he has devoted many
days to the study of angle worms, lie is
e ilitlcd to be heard with consideration
: i that slippery subject- Hut if he ad
neater, a cause because it haa some
glittering generality prefixed to it, have
none of him. Call on him lor the facts.
1 f I hi y are not forthcoming let him be
1 1 n 1 1 you as a publican and a sinner,
inli! he can show that he has made an
honest elfort al investigation.
If the foregoing des not suit, we can
only say that we "have a right to our
opinion."'
1.1! f IN THE FUTURE, DON'T.
What may be termed the attempt to
revive negro magistracy in this city, a
Tew days ago, met with the result that
could only he expected, that is, (ail
urc .
lo it !'y stated, the case was the sum
moiling of a white employer, by his ne
gio employes before a negro magistrate,
who ii i ii' Ii t lie supposed to favor tint
negroes as against the white man.
As to the Individual met Its of the case,
which are really unimportant a liearlng
on the matter of negro magistrates, It
can he said that the al tempt was one on
the part of the negro employees to ex
tort payment for services not performed
bv placing a while man In the obnoxious
position of appearing before a negro
m aglstralc.
Fortunately for the sake of decency
ami law anil order, there was an eihlhl
tlon of fjood sense displayed on each
side, the negro magistrate being waited
upon before tbe case was brought up,
and quietly told a few things, and his
acceptance of the situation and dismiss
ing the case.
With no thought or desire to lessen
the peculiar dignity and power wLlcfa
may be Invested In the office of a negro
magistrate, or to eepdally lecture the
negro magistrate f Raw Pera on tbe
duties of their office, tbe JovaaaL bt-
Here that aaj bat the nol obtuse negro
magistrate ran easllr draw a Uetoa from
, tali cat of a whlu naa before the
" negro magistral Chapman.
- Oalmaaaa, food tens and moderation
' prtraDed In lata laataaea, bat It U Jast
a wU for lb negro maglttrata la iba
falBra, If inch caaat may b DrMgkt to
'than ft their dlspaaa, to aoT merely
. think, but to aot at oaoa, aad DoaT
atunent aura mml : - 't. a - ;
r .'..' , , , .
obterva tblt Doa'T,
rOtraCO. FATWOTS ROT fOUTICAI.
OFFICE SthXfcki.
Tha greatness of tbe routing Sis'e
election, next August. I? important from
t he point of view of a.l wb"e ;-i', le
The more vi;l jLtiti;. n i f U.r e?"'
luboicul of a dcnuie uie -;.re i. .. ; ,
one absolute and u n., .:cs'. auied w -1
gives in sjieia! in.t irlaaee I it.'',
white man. and wwnan. rcgti'dless? '
political inclination '..ai'- ;:iii';hs
which are involve.! :, Wie f,;,:t . : J. t
of national affairs
The North I'a'o'tna Aug i-! Keel a
is one whh b iu ol es '.tir ilai is.-ut - f a
white man's government In tie- -;.
its periiiiinenev an 1 -eipn iv1( y : ! ri 't
; he necrssity ttiat r d i l.l ua! i-n. -ha 1 1(
subordinated, and ! h a' 1 tu-Mtlin--a a ' .:
1 tie, v, !iirl: a rt re:", i. ' '
limine-., slial! In a -f :i-r ,.- '.'a.
lical i liarac tor to I'm- i . ' t a : .. i: "... -
otrices shall not N- s. . ' '
a-piiants after pis.i::.' p'
rather shall the o.'h' i - -i . k .' i:
are of rta ognied r rpi: I a"l oi: -o 1 -rliararter,
bu-in -- oirli whiarl : :.
intiucliC' and rrspc ! ! 1 :'.r l
cauipaiirn to 'a- w .g !..r o i- t ' a
str'l.'gli !l:al i- ,-. i a
that ' n 1 v i 'l! -1 ii ' ' : ' ' " .'. : a.' 11
give.
The position of Cia'.e'i rinmtv in t! e
August election, is on
test this inilivMual'l.-li
pie.
Are there o-adri- a'
thal is
I : I -
n l: t
tv's people, w tio thiol', only i
issue, white -iipi-etnai''. o
lisliiuent, and wiio w iii t.d,.
den of 1 he w oi k u ii hoat a
self-aggrandiz "lurul '
If such there be, then f;ie
he placed iii the : : toft h"
reel tlie movcnient o!' ba' tie,
weak, to inspiu- a,;a:M' anr
pondenl or hesitating, ie . .
to overcome evei v oh-iai ;
or threatens the -ueee - ' i
prcniacy issue
T'ie c.aniiaiL n i hi i ui
successful outcome, that '.he
the in
l . 1 1 1
11 1 V sin
..- I-
voters, shall place t;i a'a.lr: -ilical
llice seekers, hut ;...::t
The thought that a noi;iin.
white t icket is c.Ui all n t
thercfon1 the desire for
not
oal 1 1
should not i niei t hi
of any polit ic.il pat
man I au t be son Oil
for the tiu-t to 1 a-
II'".!.
deioandeii
people.
Will: p.
I'.niir-;,
be thcil Ml
'V tin
tt'i
l.l
reroglii.eit !.ll-ile -bo.
no local iliieasinr
nor will there be :
the. eainpa! :
cahiinc-s, in1.:
lie-is.
I f tins, year p
the people, tie
but that while
tahli.-lie.l, pea.'
manfully.
will lie roil
I t .1 -
ii' it a1 pa! ri
i tlieie it
srprem.'tcv
There is more ( 'atari Ii in thi. hs -n
of the count iv than aii oihii ili a a .a
put Itigrl le r. . :n. : : I la la ' .t . a
was supposed .o be tin jmI'i l.e a
great many yt ars doctor.- prote. ( ! :i
a local di-.e.. , . and pit si ' i a ,
remedies, ami by i n ".iiiiliv :.i:'ni,.' io
cure with local treaiun at, p: 'h.uii. i ;
i nr u l able. Si le m e has pi n t alio r i . :
be a const It at io lal 'I i - eae, a 'a! I l.rlef ri
reipll res eon st : ' a l ii i : a 1 : real aa a t 1 1 i ''
l:atanh I'uri, ma n a (art r i ed i')' i '
Cheney A, t'o., Toledo, Ohio, i. the -i h
eoiistitu'.ioua! care on theinaii.tt 1' i
taken Internally in doers from H) dn.ps
to u teaspoonful. 1 : arts diiei 1 1 y on 1 1-.
blood and inucou s sii ' faces oM he -i a:
They olTer one hundred doilai- for ..
case It falls to cure. Send lm iinai,.,r,
and testimonials.
K. .1. (.'IIK.NK V tt Co., Toledo, I i
Kohl by DrugglatH, 7ac.
Hall's Kaniily I'iils are the hi o
Only I ot I lie I til 111 it.
flood resolution- hoiil. i.i-.ii he
altowet to become thini's o' tie pa.-si d
It has been demonstrated repeated 1) in
every slate In the I'nion and In many
foreign cnunlrics thai Chamber'ain's
Cough Kcmedy Is a certain preventive
anil cure for. croup. It has become the
universal remedy for that disease. M
V. Fisher of Liberty, W. Va , only re
peats what has lieen said around the
globe when he writes: "I have used
Chamberlain's Cough lUunedy in my
family for several year and always wl'h
perfect success. We believe that It Is
not only (he boat cough remedy, but that
It Is a sure cure for croup. It has saved
tbe lives of our children a number of
tiroes." This remedy la for sale by K. H.
Duffy & Co.
1 Kwla.
"I hardly think." said his confidential
man, '-that the people of the United
Btatat are (offlclently Interested to make
yon a campaign Issue."
"Paraapa net," aald the Hullsn. "Still,
I expect to be mentioned In lb Demo
ratio platform."
f B Tblrklald, Health Inspector of
Chicago, aayK ,Kodol Dyspepsia Cora
oaaaot U recoamndd too highly, It
i carad ma of r ara dyippla." It dlgeata
I M ui ..a .nMa f-u,i
8 Duff
"Example is Better
cThan Precept"
It is not what ux? say, but
wha.t Hood's SnprilU
does, that tells the story.
Thousands of testimonials are
examples of what Hood's
hxs done for others, and
what it will do for you.
Scrofula - " Hunmnc M-rufuia aort
n.a.le me thunnd bj nelptobors. Medical
trt.caient faiusl A relative uiajr me to
tr II .xla, KarMwirtlla Ild o and tn trw
reoiiitis ihr re eumplelely baled." Mas.
J M Haivh Kina. S. H
Inflammatory Rrwumattsm - " Two
aton ks oi tue.rrip leri uie wlin lunaiurua-
t..r rtieiuoalisin. Am years old, but
H ls Sarsaparillu eurtMj m and I can
:l:ieh -!.i:r- anil walk anywhere." J.Lova
limi, -.7J rarco Ave., HufTalo, N. Y.
3fccd Sam,
Itvtr ills . the non-trrttatlni ana
u.k.. wttt. iTtHKl7! Baraaparilla.
SrlhiTti's It el tattoo.
Pi! !Mai.l l;u-.s,'il knew 1-1 A. Bothv
i n, ti e ;;. tor. intimntcly and Id hlfl
bo-.k, ' 1 bat Ueiniiid.s Me." tells uiany
.. les ot lam.
Me i-. diiiing it Portsmouth or
- e ..'V. p. '. at a rei:!incutal mess to
which the i.uo'is had nsked hiia with
cm i v show of the highest admiration
and ulth no nppennmce of soclul BU
peilority. After dliiuer, as the party
.1 at wine, one of the officers asked
s- ' .. id to give thorn a recitation. Now,
Sot hern abominated that kind of thing.
!le wouldn't tolerate indng trc-nt(-d
. - mi entertainer w hen he was by way
. f being treated as a gentleman. He
. . I.ily declined. '1 hey pressed him.
lie hotly declined. Still they pressed
htm. Ho expressed Ills feedings. Per
haps the ollieers were n little nfTected
!. wine. At all events they perslst
. They would take no denial.
At la.-t he said in a manner which
how id that ho was nettled, but jot
tabling: "Weil, If you won't let me
oil' 1 must. I'll give you the dinner
.'.a:.' from 'I hivld (hirrick.' "
lie did. lie hud never acted It bet
ter. They were delighted until, sprlng
'.: ' I., his feet, he made his wild, tipsy
"lt. just as he did ou the stago, and
dragged the cloth off the tablo and
villi it nil the regiment's prized des
sert china nnd decanters find glasses,
etc. (livnt was the smash. The aetor
did not wait to lie applauded or to lm
prose the occasion. The lesson was. In
deed, a rough one, ami probably only a
man with some roughness In Ills dar
::,g humor would have given It, but It
w .as tpiite deser ed.
Ho in Hard lleea Work.
I 'arwln after close observation found
thnt a bee tvoultl often visit as many
.'7 I'ouei s in the course of a minute.
ugh w ith other plants In which the
ho'.t'V was ditlit ult to extract the nvcr-
ii:-e would be as low lis seven. Strlk
liiiT .a iii.-ni. between these two figures.
. :.. ti ny mi.v thnt an ordinary working
i. i lis 1.. Ilowias a minute, or 9K
,: ! r. ( 'oiislderlng the bile hours to
wl ieh a lu e works. It Is irobnbly no
ev.ae-genitlon to say that It Is busy for
oi..l:t lini:i:i a day. allowing for Inter-
als of rest. This would make It visit
7,'-"i llouors n day, or (VIS.fXK) In a pe
rl.,. I of id inont hs.
Mr. A. S. Wilson In a recent paper
s'eeai il the enormous amount of labor
rone through by bees In making even
a small (iianllty of honey. He found
that approximately l'-A heads of red
chuor yield la grains of sugar, or 12T,
i x X ) heads about two (Kiunds. An each
head contains some 00 florets. It fol
lows that 7..riiNi.ix)0 distinct flower
lubes must be sucked In order to ob
tain two iMiunds of sugar. Now, honey
contains, roughly swaklng, 7f per cent
ot sugar; therefore the bees must make.
In round numbers, 2,500,000 visits for
one nound of honey.
MIIZtKVt. l.r MON KI.IXIK.
i'lKtlsatil l,iiion Too'i-.
pn paicl fiom the fresh juice of Lemons,
e unbilled with other vegetable liver
to i'cs, cathartics, aromatic stimulants
sold by druggist, 50c and $1.00 hollies.
I'oi biliousness and constipation.
For indigestion and foul stomach.
For sick and nervous headaches.
For palpitation and heart failure lake
Lemon Klixlr.
For sleeplessness and nervous pros
: a' ion.
For loss of appetite and debility.
For fevers, malaria and chills take
L moil Kli xir.
Ladies, for natural and thorough or
ganic regulation, take Lemon Klixlr.
Lemon Klixlr will not fail you In any
of the above named diseases, all of which
arse from a torpid or diseased liver,
-loniHch or kidneys.
v'c and $1 bottles stall druggists.
I repared only by Dr. lI.Mor.lry, Al
1 una, lia.
Al 1 lir l apllol.
I have just taken the last of Iwo bot
tles of Dr. Mozlcys Leraen Elixir for
nervous headache, Indigestion, Willi nis-
i ased liver and kidneys. The Kllilr
'iireil inc. 1 found It Ibe greatest mede
cine I ever used.
J II M icnnii h. Attorney
1-"J5 F Street, Washington, I). C.
W. A. James, liell station, Ala.
writes I have suffered greatly from In
digestion or dyspepsia, one bottle of
Lemon Klixlr done ine more good than
all the medicine I have ever taken.
MO.I.KT' I.KMON HOT DROra.
Currrs all Coughs, Cold, Hoarseness
Hore Ihroal. Ilroncbltls, Hemorrbage
and all throat and lo ng disease. Klegant
rename
'ittc. at druggists. Prepared enly by Dr.
II Moley, Atlanta, Ua
SiSSrlfllh
HJonos "It's a (elfish thing lo lire for
ourselves alone."
llardnppe -"My senllmenls cxsclly
I bnllere we should liv on other peo
ple
Belief la IUBrs,
DUtiesslng Kidney aad Bladder Dlt
ease ralleTed im ui boon by "New Qraat
Bomb American KldaayCara." Il I a
great tarprla oa accoaatof ha tcaaoV
lng promptnw la relieving pela la blad
dar, kldaayi aad back, la atala or faauda
Batlaraa retentloa of wataf alnnat lav
BaTHatol. If joa waatqakk rallaf aad
ara th!l I tba remedy. Bold by C U
Bradhaas, dragglat, Maw Bam. K. 0.'
II . , ! I.-
SGSPESSE.
Unccrtiist) Wbethcr Ud-rsiiiith Has
Been RelieTd
Ua4ea Belieirs It. Battle Rariig
Abate ikr lurels, Wondid
el(t t the Rear. Femef
Dutch I prislij
Special lo Journal.
LoMaas, Jan. Al tbe war oflice and
claba this afternoon tbe tx lief It wldt-
siad that aliuvugh the neai bas noi
yet come through, La-lysmlih may al
ready fe relieved I
This Is eipiaiued because Ueneral
Roberts, at C ape Town, will allow nolh
lng lo come through ujitil Ruller Is
actually iu Lady siuuh This was a Irs-
dilion of his in India, to with hold even
tblng in the ay of news until the ope:-
alions was fu.lt tomplete 1.
If Ladysuiith ;s i die veil, most officials
believe that i: has been ihe setiual of
severe lighting T he anxiety with which
decisive news is awaited is painful in the
extreme, for high authorities do not dis
guise their belief that au uprising of the
Cape Dutch is ceilain as a se jual lo fur
ther British reverses.
The gravity of that event Is not dis
guised. Ou the other hand if the Boers
are defeated al Ladvsmtlh the Frailer
party may be expected lo get the upper
hand in withdrawing tbe Orange Free
State from President Steyu, and proba
bly one third of the Burghers there are
expected to go bodily over to the Trans
vaal country, leaving behind them
Frazier as the new president to sue for
peace, No far as the r ree Plate is con
cerned the Transvaal Boers are expected
to tight lo the last with the view of in
flicting all possible damage upon the
British
London, January is - It is known here
that the Boers occupy kopjes in front of
General Under in farce and have strong
positions on Arnot Hill farm, rivo miles
from I'otgieter's Drift. But there is
considerable mystery about their move
ments. Their present position is open to turn
ing by the west, which would cut il off
from the Free State passes, and by the
east also, if the garrison of Ladysmilh
could make a strong movement against
the I'ocn.
General Duller has two drifts in his
hands. This gives him great maneuver
ing power. Having his right protected
by Ids railway line lo Frere guarded by
divisional treops and enough men left in
the trenches at the drifts, he would have
fur maneuvering purposes, besides cav
alry, artillery and mounted infantry,
about 20 battalions of infantry.
It is not thought thai Warren will at
tempt to force the Drukeiisbcrg passes.
They are fortified, and Ihe Boers have
five if not six lines ot communication by
the three principal passes
Warren will probably work so that lie
will not give the Boers any idea whether
he is making for the Free State passes or
Ladysmilh. If ihe maneuvers to the
westward, he certainly will draw oil
some of I he Boers from their new posi
tion, which might help General llildyard
to tike the position north of Colenso at
Orohlcr's Kloof. Then Warren might
press on to join hands with General
White.
If Buller should succeed in beating flic
Boers and joining hinds with While the
Boer Army must retreat across tlie Klpp
river, lielween Ladysiuith and Colenso,
and will be in a perilous position, for
Sir Kedvers will be us near (lleneoe, on
the railway to New Castle, as the Boers
themselves. Having chosen the most
elTecllvo direction and the one which of
fers the liesl prospects of success, Wen-
em! Buller, it is said here, has decided to
strike with all his might.
Ljndo.n, Jan. IS A dispatch from
Durban, dated Wednesday, says:
Advices from Potgieler's Drift, dated
1 uesday, says that Sir Charles Warren
has arrived within 17 miles of Ladysmilh
and that British wounded are arriving at
Mooi river field hospital by every train
from the front, Indicating that there has
already been sevcic lighting. Neither re
port has yet been con tinned."
LoNDon, Jan. IH.-The Dally Tele
graph has received the folowing dispatch
from South Africa
Spearman's Farm, Natal, Jan. 18. 7 20
a. m. I he British howitzer battery fired
upon the Boer trenches occasionally last
night. The bombaadmonl by Ihe big
guns on Mount Alice was .esumed el 5.45
o'clock this morning.
London, Jan. 1H The Standard has
received the following dispatch from
South Africa:
Spearman's Fsrm, Natal, Jan. 17.
Lord Dundonsld has made a close recon
nolssance of tbe Boer position.
The Boers were found to be strongly
Intrenched in a srfles of low kopje
situated close to the river and extending
right up to Ladysmilh. Their second
main lino of defense was on tbe edge of
a long plateau, which they bad fortlHed
and which was flanked by a lofty bill on
the British left, called Abjemana.
FXEB OF CHARGE.
Any adult suffering from a cold settled
on tbe breast, bronchitis, throat or Inng
troubles of any nature, who will call at
f 8 Duffy & Co' , will be presented with
a sample botlla of Boecbee"! German
Byrap, fiee of charge. Only on bottl
given lo on poraon. and none to chll
dren without order from parent.
No throat or long remedy arar bad
ocfa a sale a Boachee't Oertnaa Syrttp
la all pru of th clrllliad world. Twaa
ty year ago million of bottle war
g)Ta away, aad yonr dragglrta will tall
701 lu socces wm marraloaa. Il la raaV
ly tba only Throat aad Long lUnvedy
giaartlly aedonad by physicians. Oat
li eaat bUl will ear or prov It ralaa.
i fold ty dealara la all chtUiad coaatriea,
I ' 1 .
Flut 80 yow waat to get married,
ahf Tall M why, prayf --' '
Daaghttr Oh, I lappoM It'i oaa a(
th Iralu I laharllad from asy motbtt.
T081CC0 ERDWIRS.
Take Formal Actio T Oppose Ttie
Tobacco TrusL
A Plaa StkBllU4 ail AleU
Peaillst CeatniitUe Heels, Up- j
ta. a.ea.-.at. I.
Taaea With Eeaablletaa. i
R.a.on,J.n ll -The Nonh Carolina
Tobacco Growers' Aasoclallon bive met
and decided upon a plan. There were .SO
tobaoco-rrowlng counties renreseuted.
.
ar.d tbe association Is a slroo boiy ot
men. It was dead act agaiosl the A mr r-,
Iran Tobacco Company the ninat cordial- ,
ly bated in tbe Slate. So intense Is this
hatred that one of the delegates lo the
convention said It was rapidly making
anarchists of the farmers. Tbe astoiia-
lion elected J. Bryan Grimes, of 1'itt ,
County, president, and W. H Unchurch, .
.
of Halctgh, treasurer; J . B. Phillips, v U e 1
i resident: T. V. Parker, secretary.
Uesolutlous were adopted selling foiih I
tbc causes and purposes of the meeting
and organization by counties was de
cided upon.
The committee on plans reported through
R. II Hicks, its chairman, accepting the
plan proposed by J. F. Jordan, of
Greeusboro, and t he plan was adopted
by tho association. The committee's re
purl was as follows:
"We reccoiumend lo this association a
contract, in substitute, as follows:
"We agree to enter fnlo a contract
with J. F. Jordan and his associates lo
sell to them our tobacco raised during
the next five years at an advance of not
less than 1.) per cent over the prices paid
for the same grade of tobacco during
the last five years; the said price lo he
fixed by a commission, a majority of
which shall represent ihe seller. We
further agree to take stock with Mr.
Jordan and said association, a corpora
tion which shull be formed for the pui
pose of manipulating and dispo.,;ug of
said tobacco sold to said J. F. Jordan
and his associates to the exunt of not
less than la per cent of the value of 1 111
said tobacco. The details ofllieagic
menl shall be hereafter arranged so as 10
carry oul the true intent and meaning of
this agreement. If we make default la
this agreement in any particular we
agree lo forfeit to said corporation the
said stock so taken. Anil we la ther
recommend tor our mutual benel.l that
the farmeis of Noiah Carolina ledut e
their crop al least Ua per cent below ti c
past year's production. We invite ihe
co-operation of Virginia, South Carolina
and other sections which grow bright
tobacco.'1
The contract with Mr. Jordan, adop -ed
by the Tobacco-GroweiV Assoilalion,
is merely a preliminary agreement la -Iwccn
the convention and Ihe capitalists
who are hacking the light against the
American Tobacco Company, i'lte con
tract w ill lie submitted lo liulu iiluai
fanners for approval. When 00 per cent
of them have agreed lo il, another Stale
convention will be held. Tlie liual con
tract then adoptml will also In: refeired
back lo the individual farmer for his .1
prov.il. It signed by '.10 per eenl of them
it will be binding; Bint become opera
five ui once.
The total value of all the properly in
the Slate, real and personal, including,
railroads, telegraphs, elc, is found by
the Slate Auditor lo be fitril.OOO.OJO, ihh
being an increase of $4,00.1,000 over last
year.
Raleigh Lodge, the new Masonic ludgc
here, will lie constituted here to
night, at Masonic Hall, the ceremony
to be performed by Grand Master Bever
ly S. ItoysUir, who will also deliver an
address. The programme is a well ar
rangetl one, with musical and other
features.
A special committee of the Agricultu
ral Department met last nigh'. 10 select
Ihe location for the experiment farm In
the eastern part of the Slate. It con
sidered six places, and will make its
cholco tomorrow.
The populist commltlee propose lo
have some Republicans address the con
ference of the commit lee and other
Populist April, 1 7 1 li . The Republican
and Populist leaders have been In close
touch here.
At the meeting of the Populist Slate
committee, an address was issued in
which II attacks the election law as In
tensely partisan and open to frsud and
corruption. It also attacks the franchise
amendment.
flie Blate charters the Klnston Elec
tric Light Company, capital $lft,OO0;
numerous citizens of Ihe town are stock
holders. The Philippines.
Mami.a, Jannary 18 - Brigadier Uen
eral Kobhe has lieen appointed Governor
of Albay Province and Calanduane
Island, and has temporarily been placed
in charge of the Island of Bamar and
Leyte. Ills command embraces Ihe prin
cipal hemp producing country. H has
been Instructed to establish civil govern
ment In the pi tee under hi Jurisdic
tion. General Kobbe sailed jes'.er !y on tba
transport Us 000c k with a brigade coo
Ittlng of th 47th and 43rd Infantry and
a battery of artillery.
Generals Bale, Wboaloa and Boh wan
bar occnpled th principal homo lo tha
Cavlt and Balanga piovtaoea.
A majority of tha Instif enll bar ta-
tarnad 40 tbelr bom and bar 'aacratad
their guns.
All tba Matbata parts wilt b opened
00a. .
Oentral McArtbari Iroopt ara par
flag msiy tntall bands, killing ambara
of lb Flllplaoa aad aaouring gnn.
t. L hnrf, Logaatoa, Pa writ, "I
am willing lo. Uk mf oath that I wm
Mfd of paoaaaoala attlrtly by lha as
of Oaa Mlaata Coagh Oar Ur doctor
failed. Il also rnrad aty Chlldrea of
whooping aoog a." ' Quickly rt1lv aad
carat eoagb. cold, grlppt aad throat
aad laag tnmble. Chlldrea all Ilka It.
lsoiben tadorat It 7 8 Duffy. '
Cure
Digests what yon eat. !
ItartlflclallT dieeaU the food and aids
Hature In strengthening and reooo-
XS
ant tod tonic No other preparation
5"ffffL.U lf W3'-,
DTSperjsla, . IodlfMuoB Heartburn.
oiauw; it: iic t auii pcruiBtOCDUjcuroa
Flatulence, Soar Stomach, Hausea,
Sick Headache, Gaatralgla,Crampn,and
ill nl.hMUilla lain.rfutill-jMtlnii
foLWLr rMiIa
niTVE-T
THE SUN
BALT1H0RE, MD.
137
1900
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Baltimore Weekly Suu
Boos, Iow, Dee. 14
No tongue can toll what I bars endured
In the past ton jears with nr moulhly slok
B0AI. While tuftnrlDg entold aaony, a
friend called and reoommended Win of
Cardut. I sent for a bollle, and Ohl what
relief. After the first dose I begin to teal
bettor and have had no pln slaoe.
M&a OSJtCB LAMPHKRB
Win of Cardul not only euro but H acts AT ONCE. Her b 1 cut
of ten years' standing, and yet on tingle dose made the sutler cr feel better,
and stopped the pain. Th Wine goes straight to the seat l tlie trouble.
It acts directly upon the merotruafand genital orfrinj. Its aclsm Is not
vkilent, and It does not force a result. It simply (rives future tint little
assistance that the sufferer's system lacks. A single disorder In the
feminine organs spreads many disorders all over the body, and when tlie
Wine cures th source, all th other Ills vanbh as a matter oi course. A
woman can be bar own physician and cure herself at home. Local ex
Ulltr aiVISHT MrUTBIIT.
Wot artetos hi eee req elfins a?eial
dlrerUfiea, ddrM,glTiiigeTet4onie,
Uepi'KnktvVitininwil
bumus en, t'kaiuaeena. Tnm.
Drufjgista sell Large Bottles for $1.00.
siimmiMiimnnnTninmmniinmtHi
CTU MEN and WOMEN. 5
Meee
an 1 1 1 i i 1 1 1 1 a,
Lt Miml i S.CW
tort,
B Dm I'enie. Siplrel I'
aaaft, aataivsaar mi
tinvi Tvt a r-r-
i vi f t ta i v a Li
IWMfllIBI vtiM mm
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l AMVWIi
-I (B. P.B)
BLOOD CURE
FREK.
Care T.r Bio.. . .kin Dis.aa.,,
Ecaaau, Vtcera, Piaaatea, Scrc-
fmla, Blaed FeiMB, Cancer.
Ktaar- Treahlr, Dell
Malara Haea-
matisna.
A TRIAL TRKATMKNT SkNT 1'UIVATKl.V BY
mail rasa to all who suffku.
If any man or woman suffering from
any Blood or Sain Trouble w ill write us
we will seud them free of cbarge and
prepaid to destination a trial bottle of
Boianic Biood balm (B. B I) ) the fa-
mou9 Southern Blood Hemedy. It has
permanently cured thousands of cases,
some of 20 years standing, aud after
( doctors, hospitals and patent medicines
I had failed. Remedy has lieen thoroughly
tested lor past do years and is perfectly
safe to take by old or young. Blood
Ilalm Wan honest, ixexpensive remedy
that you may test before you part witli
your money.
CL'HKS MAIK 11 Y r.l.OOl) 11AI.M.
Allan Grant, of Sparta, Ga, cured of
painful Bore on lip called epithelial can
cer, Julia K Johnson, Stafford 1'. O , S.C
cured of a terrible itching eczema of l.'l
tears standing: W A Bryant, Moody,
l ex, cured of salt rheum on hand. His
hand resembled a burned surface su Pined
four years, yet cured by Botauic ill.ioil
Lai in B W Reazley, of Americas, Ga,
sud'ered with sores all over his body
..!.. ilnna 11..1...
enl medicines, illoo.l reilni cured him.
only a lew scats icniiiiniug where Ihe
sol cs had healed. Mrs. W ,1 Meed, of
August", Gh. h"d recurring boils, was
cured by onlv live hollies three years
ago. Perfectly well since. Mrs M L
Adams, of Freihoini, Ala had deadly
came-, was givi u up 10 .lie by nine
doctors, ye! was cuic.l h boianic Blood
Balm. W P lcl 'aniel, .tf tlaiiia, cured
of 1 heuuiatbni. hut what more need we
say? We could lill this paper with
wonderful cures, ami rcmeini-er, all llicse
troubles are caused by Bad Blood in Ihe
system, and Blood Balm curis because il
forces all the poison outward, In nee
theie cannot be a return of the: symp
toms. I on't trille with blood troubles, and
remember, even if saraparilla. Ionics,
doclors mi l salves have failed i:i vour
ease, thai II. li. I!. Boianic Blood Balm
is different from anything else, and
cures, lo slay cured, by expelling Iho
poisonous ma! ter from Ihe blood. This
is the only remedy Ijiat (aires iu this
way.
now 111 cut xiN 111.0011 r. ii.M.
w Km: t on i' 1:1: t : 'ri. 1 1. iioti i.k.
If you are satisfied thnt Boianic Blood
Balm is what you need inn will hint
large bottles for sale by all diau'irisls for
$1.M), or six botllci (lull 1 leatnienl )
$.1X0 For free tiial loltle address
Jilood Balm to., ! ID ,l it. hell St , Al
lanla, (la , mid bou h' and medii al book
will lie sent, all ehaiges piepaid. Desciihi!
your trouble an I we will include lue
personal medical ndvh e
NOTICE !
A valuable FAHM Foil HUNT, one
mile fi 0111 he city. T his farm contains
1 llll acre ; j.lxiul sn e'e ir in very good
condition and known n Ihe lluhlis farm.
For furlher particulars apply lo
St ii nustK
No. Jones st i eel,
I New Hern, N. ('.
aminations ar nrgeiy things tne
past the obnoxious castom Is no
v sinter necessary. Wine of Cardul
Is the only perfectly safe and sur
vegetable wine nude to-day tor
th cur of " ferrule troubles '.
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