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THE V if (I Vol VIII-No. 9 REIDSVILLE, N. C, FRIDAY, MAY 15, 1896 $1 PER YEAK. .Rev weekly E. G. Newcomb Lead fines; Liquors and Cigars, j ' FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC Beers, flies and Porters. All Goods Warranted Pare. lt,Mi,!ra!!S! v Greensboro, H C, PURE MOUNTAIN WHISKIES. New Livery Stable GRAFTON -PROPRIETORS We have leased the Piedmont Warehouse and converted it into a first-class livery stable, which makes one ot the largest in this section. We have good stock, new vehicles, and everything will be kept in apple pie order. Teams sent to any part of the country. Telegraph, telephone and mail orders promptly attended to. A share of the patronage respectfully solicited. Grafton &Youn . West Market Street, Reidsville, lelepnoae 47. Open Day or Night. Glegg's European House, TEL Newly Furnished Modern Conveniences. Game and Oysters to Order, Special Rates to the Professional. W. F. CLEGG, Proprietor. Opposite Depot, Greensboro, N. C. GUANO, GUANO, This is the time that Tobace") Growers bin to th'nk whit is the best Gaano to use unier their crop that .will makithe fi iest To bacco. Years of exparience airl the jre.U a-n unt ot fi le Tobacco raised by the following well Jcaowa'brand: Zells. Oriole, Va, High Graia, P-Uipsco, Star Special. Brit ish Mixture. Pieim )nt, Oarl Spacial, National, Sea Fowl, Owl Guano, Peruvian, hould be convincing to thinking people that these go xis are th best, and also that we can give lower prices than ever; in fa-;t, cheap as vhe lower grade goods. S.nd in you-orders. Correspondence solicited. For Corn we offer Beef, Blood and B ne, Little Giant Corn Grower and Stemn. OVERBEY & SWAMSO 3 BRD3 . Wholesale Grocers ani Dailer3 in 33 3d? aril Fertilizers, 214 MaIN STREET, DANVILLE, va. Mr. T. I. Cobb, of Cas.vell, is with serve his fiiends. GREENSBORO SASH AND BUND COMPANY KIANUFACTUKEIISOF ' Sash, Doom, Blinds, Mouldings, Brackets And Dealers in All Kinds of Pine L" rjSTTb oldeet Factory in (Jreenboro. Tin and -Slate Roofing GUARANTEED GUTTERING AND SPOUTING- DONE SATISFACTORILY. Tin, Sheet Iron, Copper, Zinc, &c, always in stock. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. PRICES RIGHT. :DO OU NEED Sash,Doors, Blinds, -Mouldings, Brackets, SIDING, FLOORING, FRAMING, SHINGLES AND LATHS! GUILFORD LUMBER MFG. CO.; OREENSBOKO, N. C. V ENETI AN BLINDS, best ever than the old style er in YOUNG N, C, Opposite the Depot, American or European Plan. CIE. Throughout. All Hot and Cold Baths. GUANO, u, and will ba glad to see and i , a -m 1 WATERTIGHT, REIDSVILLE, N.C. Can supply you with anything in this l'ne on short notice and on the most reasonable terms. See our EMBOSSED WOOD, some thing nevr, being highly orna-luccU-. and costing very little more than ordinary lumber. Used in decorative work. Agents for Hill's INRTDR RT.TTVTKfi on made, and costs very little more CAUSED BY A WOMAN. CECIL RHODES' CAREER THOUGHT TO BE ENDED. The Diamond Kins Said to Have Been Upset by Ambition and Iotc What Slay Be the Result if He Is Ordered Home Fo Trial. Cecil Rhodes' career ia regarded as ended. There seems to be no possible way for him to rehabilitate himself, and it is quite probable that he will be ordered home by the imperial government to stand trial with Jameson. His friends are profoundly apprehen sive that such a command might result either in the tragic terminating of his life or in his flinging back a defiance at the imperial , authorities which might result in war with the mother country and the ultimate establishment of the United States of South Africa. The circumstances connected with Jameson's Transvaal raid daily grow more disgraceful to British good faith and national honor, since, despite the revelations of the captured cipher tele grams, the ministerial newspapers, with The Times the most reactionary of all, continue to defend Jameson and Rhodes and intimate that the Boers must still be forced into submission. Here is a little story current in the clubs, which, if true, may explain the previously cautious, self contained Cape dictator's amazing recklessness in all these recent proceedings : When in London last year, the report goes, he fell in love with the widowed Georgina, dowager Countess of Dudley, -still one of the most admired of English beauties, although she has now been a grandmother for two years. This'lady is said to have declined immediately and finally his offer of marriage, declar ing that she is resolved never to marry again. Ever since this rebuff Rhodes is said by his friends to have been a changed man, having grown tenfold nigra re served and arrogant than lsef ore, reject ing offhand the restraining counsels of his former advisers. Ha had never be fore been known to enow the slightest fancy for any woman. He had always made it a point to have about him no married men, The effect of roch a disappointment on a man of his immense self will and pride may well have been what his friends now assert. London Cable to New York World. LATEST BICYCLE STORY. A Wheelman Carrie an tnjnred Man on Hla BMk For Four Miles. The Btory ia told that while returning from a bicycle run to Paterson with a friend on a recent evening Mr. Robert Young, a member of the Afalanta wheelmen and a well known rider had an unuraal experience and performed a feat which few men would care to un dertake. He and his friend were going along at a moderate pace, when they were surprised to see a dark mass of something in the road ahead of them. They slowed down, and on dismounting discovered the form of a man, bleeding and unconscious and apparently severely injured. By his attire it was judged that he was a wheelman, and after a .little search his bicycle was found in a ditch at the side of the road. Neither Mr. Young nor his friend couli do much for the unfortunate, who bad apparently taken a serious header, without getting bim Where medical assistance could bo had, and the nearest place was Belle ville, which was about four miles away. They discussed the situation hurriedr ly, and then Mr. Young volunteered to take the prostrate wheelman to Belle ville oh his bicycla With the assistance of his friend he got the unfortunate upon his back and started off at a good pace reaching Belleville without mak ing a Stop and quickly procuring help for the injured man. The matter is a subject of discussion among the Atalanta members, and Mr. Young is getting heaps of compliments for his plucky deed, but he takes it mod estly. He is the holder of the double century record between Newark and Philadelphia, weighs about 180 pounds and is a powerful rider and athlete. Newark (N. J. ) CalL A GREAT ISLAND SOLD. Antlcoetl Passes Into the Hands of Rich Frenchman. Henry Menier, a wealthy manufaC turer, has just closed a remarkable real estate transaction in the purchase of the Island of Anticosti, which lies in the mouth of the St Lawrence river. The island is 185 miles long by 85 miles at its widest part and has an area of over 4,000 square miles. The encyclopedia describes it as of rocky and swampy for mation and with a population of about 800 French speaking fisher folk. The purchase price was $160, 000. Mr. Menier intends to Bpend $500, 000 in the develop ment of the island, which he means to colonize with Frenchmen. Its forests are large and valuable. Sawmills will be put up, agriculture will be developed, lobster canneries will be erected near the coast, but the most ambitious effort will be the establish ment of a model beaver farm, in which the projector thinks there is a fortune, The island remains subject to the Brit ish authorities politically, but Mr. Me-' nier will conduct its internal affairs on the lines followed by the British char tered companies of India, Africa and the great northwest New York Journal. There's Something Wrong;. New Yorkers are .asking why they have to pay 70 cents for 100 pounds of ioe when the figure is only 85 cents in Savannah and 25 cents in Boston. There is room for improvement in greater New York when a heated term makes ice cost double the amount asked in Georgia. St Louis fjHobe-Dsmocrafc An Old World Tournament. It is announced that the University of Utrecht Is to have an old world tourna ment this summer. Students ''represent ing most illustrious personages (among them Maximilian, king of Bohemia; the Dqke of Bavaria, tbe prince elector of Saxony, Augustus I. Ferdinand of the Tyrol and Charles of Steermarken, all of them with thoir retinue of nobles) will parade through the town and present the same spectacle as that seen 353 years ago, when a similar tournament was given at Vienna in 1560 by the real Maximilian." -New York Tribune. Subscribe to the Bbvikw. A LONO FELT WANT, 'God sire ns men! A time like this demands Strong minds, great hearts, true faith and ready hands THej -hnm THE LUST OF OFFICE DDES , NOT Kit,' Men whom the SPOI S OF OFFICF CAN MOT BU Men who possess opinions a nd a will; Men who love honor; men who will not lie;' Men who can stand before a demoogue, And brave his treacherous flatteries without winking! Tall men, snn-crowned, who live above the fog In public duty, and in private thinking." Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, level sores; tetter chapped hands chilblains, corns, aad all skin eruptions, and posit ively rures piles, or do pay required. It is guaranteed t give perfect sa i faction or money refunded. Price 25c per hoc For sale hy Purcell & Dudlev and W. S. A'len, Re.dsvtlle, and Jesse Carter. Madison, N C SHE IS bO SWKKT. She is sweet she never know Aoght but to pity human woes; And in her paihway blooms the rte She is so sweet, so sweet! She is so sweet the violets' stir; The lily is her worshiper; The spring's best blossoms raisj on her She is so sweet, sc swjet! he is so sweet that i a sorg Had quivered in its music wrong God's love would bear the strain along She is so sweet, go sweet! F. L. Stanton. HOT Coolly Handled. 115 rf I HU I your patron age. IT0 A CAPT tlmt we ,rv I I O H rHb-l to merit it. ITS A FACT the best advantage. STQ A C A HT tlmt our goods I 10 H Trill I are superior to any others. I To A CAPT tlmt ()ur er I 0 ft rMll I vice is oqaal to the best. ITS A FACT carefully and accurately. ITC A CAPTtll?lt if vour 115 M rMul credit is -omI we want your name on our books. ITC A EAPT thftl oar tim I I 5 H rftll I is strictly 30 days. PDRCELL THE LEADING DRUGGISTS. Order and promptness do mere to ward making a meal enjoyable than all the savcrv dishes in the world if served in a slovenly manner and j twenty minutes dinner has been an-' nounced. Do not ring the bell untd everything ia ready for tbe table, and see to it that every dish is immacu -late and made to look as appetizing as possible. Cold meats or s Jads may always bs garnished so as to form an attractive spot on the table. It is wonderful to what a degree an artisti-i arrangement of the viands will tempt a flagging appetite. See that the bread is cut" in dainty slices, neither too large nor too thick, and that it is laid in a dainty pile on tbe plate. See that the butter is fresh and clean cut Keep the "left over-' bits for cooking. See thai the salt cellars are evenly fittVd and tbat the opening- of the Eppper box are not all stuffed up. ave tbe dessert all served on the sideboard and kep tbe coffee hot m the urn. A careful house-wife will not allow her table to become mussy during the meal; she avoids this by quickly removing soup plates and dishes after each course. - Ayer's Pills are recommended by leading physicians and druggists, ns the raost prompt and efficent remedy for biliousness, nausea, cisttveness, indigestion, sluggishness of the liver jaundice, and Bick headache; also, to relieve colds,' fever neuralgia, and rheumatism, . XT! to the Dispatch from Charlottesville says a terrifjc wind, ram, hail and thunder storm visitel that place yes terday afternoon. It was thewor.-t in the memory of the oldest citizens ITqus-s were unroofed and trees up rooted, and in the unroofed houses great damage was done by water. Several partially completed frame nouses were leve led. .No one was hurt, but men, women and children were ereat'y f riehtaned. A terrifia hail storm also swept over the Mnasses section there doing great damage t fruit tree'. The hail was ia some places three inches deep. When you take Simmons Liver Regulator this Spring for your blooi and for MaUria be sure to note how well it works, and how quickly you f:nd yourselve improved in health and sai'rit. "I wis induced to try Sim mons Liver Regulator, and its action was quick and thorough. It impart ed a brisk- and vigorous feeling. It is aoexcMlent remedy." -J. R. Ililand, Monroe, Iowa. Shot Dead on the Street. Columbus, Gi , May 13 A terrifBc t rased v was enacted on the street yesterday afternoon, in which Wal ter Wright; a young rnan 21 years of age, avenged an insu't offered hU sdterby Dr. J. T. Black well, by shooting the latter dead. Bl ickwell, it is said, made improper proposals to Miss Wright. tlmt we can serve vnu to that we fill preersptio n s i DUDLEY, ANOTHEK VICT1I The Body of the Pevt-iitli Prrson Drown- d From tlie V(?atioke. The bodv of n unknown c lored woman, about thirty five years of ag. suppose 1 to have be n a passen ger on the ill-fate 1 steamsh-p W jan oke. when she was punk off Newport News, Tuesday morniny, 28th uh., washed ashorn Sunday morning at Lambert's Point just out ide of the City limits. A coroner's jurv, summoned in the caee shortly after the bo ty was found, reichpd the verdict thai the woman came to her diath by drovvnmg. Toe body was only clad in underclothing, but showed that the woman had a' -tempted to drss herself when the a r cident occurred.. This makes the seventh -.victim of the disaster. Don't wear fa'se hair while it is ossib e to retain your own Ayer s Iir Vigor, the bestdrefsmg, nourish es and invigorates the hairroo, cures scalp "diseasi'S, prevent the hir from coming out or turning gray, and promotes a new and luxuriant growth. THE GLASS OF FASHION. Fashionable women are interested in a new mirror on the market. U has a long handle wh'ch is thnni fato a lamp on th back of a chair, The chair stands before a dre?sing table, and the dreeer is enabled to get a view of her back hair without s; raining either her neck or arms; Terrific Rai and Hall. - Richmond. Va.. Mv 13. A special WAITED CENTURIES. CLAUDE FALLS WRIGHT AND MARY LEONARD WEDDED AT LAST. The Great Unknown Performed tbe Cere-moDy-The Marriage In Accordance With Prehlstorle Kite One For Theoophy Now. A prehistoric conrtsbip resulted yes terday in the marriage cf two theosoph ical leaders Clande Falls Wright and Miss Mary Katherine Leoline Leonard, in accordance with the rites of the an cient Egyptian mysteries. The adept in rx-mltism, tbe secret head of the Theo scphical society iu America, and the occult siiceessor of William Q. Judge performed the ceremony, assisted by Al derman Robinson. It was very gra cious, indeed, of the adept to do so, for Mr. Wright wanted to get married two years ago, and he said : " Better not You're so young, you know," or words to that effect Mr. Wright had waited many thou sand years, according to his idea, and he thought that in justice to the bride elect he should not postpone the nup tials beyond a reasonable tima Miss Leonard, however, named a day which met the approval of the adept, and Mr. Wright lectured and wrote and was very happy indeed. Bride and bridegroom do not remem ber exactly when they first encountered each other Mr. Wright says that he ha3 seen Miss Leonard's face in his dream9 ever since he was 4 years old. They met for the first time of which ! they have any definite recollection in Chicago. The exact details of this meet ing are not known, as Mr. Wright, witn his usual reticence, declined to . speak of it j "1 think we have met before," he ia supposed to have said. "It must have been either when we were cave dwell- I era or when we were traveling down the ; Yang-tse-Kiang river in a houseboat in the time of the Wish Wash dynasty, in the year 15279 B. C." "I think you have the advantage of me, " it is said she archly replied. They both believe in reincarnation, though, aud it seems that she had hern dreaming about him occasionally. They felt very bitterly toward tbe adept, but finally they realized the wisdom of his CLACPE KALLS WRIGHT. dwrers. Wright Thev went their ways, Mr. a secret arv to Mr. Judge and j Miss. Leonard as projector of theosophy tlit Boston by way of Chicago. There was nothing conventional about this wedding but the black coat and trousers of the bridegroom. It took place in Aryan hall, at 144 Madison avenue. New York, the headquarters of the Theosophical society in America. The ceremony followed the general out line prescribed in the mysteries of an tiquity, of which nobody but a theoso phist is supposed to know. The hall was a forest of ferns, which gave a pleasing effect, reminiscent of the carboniferous age and the dawn of tima Back of the platform were yellow curtains, through which the sunlight filtered and gave a peculiarly mysteri ous and altogether winsome effect Near the ceiling was suspended a glass star, lighted by electricity. The center of i was yellow, and the points were purple The middle of the platform wafl ooen pied by a sphinx of plaster of paris painted green. Near by was an altar upoil which rested a cen?-r of hammer ed brass. On the wall b.u'n of th sphinx hung a roll of p.ux hm nt in scribed with mystical charactcis, the general import of which was that every thing was according to Hoyle. Life size portraits of Mma Blavatsky and Wil liam Q. Judge flanked this document and beamed benignly up- n it.' On the platform sat the ! ? p-rso:-? the inner council of the "Lia-ik." , "Blank stands for the occr.'r rrgnni5J tion within the Theosophi' ;.- .c: ;pr, the nameof which la knov.-n only I 7 V'tt few It is never spoken : l ove n !'- per These persons, re.-rpl Jdn. in " Jig of purple ornamented wuh a s Iv . check, were arranged in a mici. . . The front of the rtage was hf M y ihe dept in occultism, otherwise L a He Who Mast Be Obeyed." , I This adept was on the platform, yf he was so closely veiled that no onewa. able to distinguish his features. He, wore a long purple robe, which reached to his feet A fall view of him was cut off by a papier macbe stump, covered with Grand street artificial leaves. It was symbolical of the tree of life. Cm the right of He Who Must Be Obeyed sat Ernest T Hargrove, president of the society, and on the left the impetuous : bridegroom Mr Wright wa becoming ' ly attired in a black suit aud a patient j smile. ' Behind the inner circle were 30 per sons, who are not so proficient in mys ticisms as the inner circle. They were railed the outer guard Besides these there were 150 invited guests sitting on ihe benches They were all theoso- ; oh lsts Mr. Hartrrove. at a sign f it. iroiu mo oi cA fiimrA amsn and delivered a dis- ! ! -tion upon marriage in general and this Xinion m particular. 1 " Ceremonies in these days, he said, i "nro srenerailv used as shows to draw 4 C3 ' " , ? ra mnlHtTuta- nnH rrpatfl sensation- tJtlt 1 iuv v. - ! iu: r hi K..ivn nnitA annther I LU1PI DCICIUUU,; T ' r,w.-o Trft. ns free onr minds once, t more jrad free the fact that a ceremony, t i -M-wifloallT. fintt a nower , n . . ' 1 .anttaineruing. hn-hni'ofimig of tiiH voiiiis? eounle and bow tbft opposition, .to, the raiilch was ! Qyen&rne. . He. asked, that eveybody Highest of aU in Leavening Power. AB&OE&l'ISE.Y PURE THE MISSOURI REPUBLICANS END OF A LOXQ AXD STORMY CONVEX TION AT SPRINGFIELD. St. Joseph, Mo , Mav 13 At .3 o clock this morning the roll was called in the Republ ican State con vention on de!"g tia ac lrge, there being six names lefore the conven tion, wiihthres to 03 selected, Chiun cey I. Filley, of St. Louis, having b en unanimously chosen. The first ballot resulted in the election of Maj. Will am Warner, KansisCitv, N. U. Niedringhoue, of St. Louis", with drawing iu h s favor. Warner re ceived 462 ort of G75 votes cast. The next cones-wis betwe?n R. C Kerens and F. G Xie iringhouse, of St Louis. Bitter opposition, to Kerens made itself mioife-t in voting. He fai ed t) receive anvth;ng like the vot given War.ier, the to'.al being 222 f jr Kerens to 4S4 for Niedriug house. Tfce Nedreng house e'ection was made unanimous. Colonel Bittinger, of St. Louia, drew his name, urging his friends to vo'e fur Kernrs but thfy did cot eave that gentleman. On the fhrd ballot John II. Both we.l, of Sedalia, was mide fourth delegate-at-large to St. Louis. The following alternates-at-hrge were elected by acclamation: Louis Beoke, Cbariton; James T. Monroe, Laclede; Leon Jordan, Jackson; John L. Farmer, St. Louis. The latter two are colored. Tbe last and crowning act of the ; convent on imniediately before ad journment at 4 -.30 his morning was the adop ion of a motion instructing I tbe delegates to he national coaven tiun to etcft Chauncev I. FiUev a member of the na'onal committee. CHEATHAM DEFEATED. Raleigh. N. C . May 13. The Re publicans of the Second district at Weldon to-day n)minited Geo. H. White, colored, for Congress by ac clamation. H t. Cheatham was his opponent, but got only two votes aud withdrew befo-n ballot. H. L. Grant and John II II mnan were elected delegates to the National Convention and ints'ructe i to vote for McKmley. Pntchard wis emlor.W for the Senate and Ruse 1 f jV governor. DEATH OF A LEAT TRVST MAGNATE Columbus, .. May 13. A pris-ate telgrmi from Pittsburg, Pa., th s morning, announces the dath of John McKelvev pre-ideit of the Lad Trut. . . BiBY M'KEE HAS THE PN'EUMON'IA. Saratoga Spring. N. Y , May K? Benj imin Harrison MeKe- gr oiuson f General Harri-on, and son of J R. McKe3 and Mrs. Mamie Harrison Mc Keei 13 seriDus'y ill v.th whit ap pears t: be pneumonia Mr McKee, who was in New York, who was summoned here yesterday, arrived earlv this morning. Mr. and Mrs. McKee recently moed fromSchenec tidy to this vi latse. THE A. I. A. CONVENTION. esnington, .Mav ia. At th;s morning's session of the A. P. A. Convention, the annual reports "of ofrcers were recei ed and reicrrtd to the committee. President Travr.er's address re'atei to internal affairs of the order and touchtd upo;i politics iu a gneril way. The McKinley bovc."tt will be considered by the advisory board tt la evening, and eonhce i e was ex pressed by a majority of delegates that when nrese'ited to convention it will be annulled Itch on human, mang on horses, u s and a!i stock, curdin 3) minuets bv Woo. ford's San'tarv Lotion. Th s never fai'f. Sold bv V. S. Alien, druggist Reidsvil'f . N. C. WANTS THE VENEZEIH BOUNDARY DIS rtTK SETTLED FORTHWITH. . n-"!i4. Mav 14. Tbe i'rii u i.oi 1 y in i.oniarara is send ing i o -.i t it British govern- me 1 an-i 's' ophiy in tbe eeMiement of the l i id.irv titleo'ion between Circuit I a : 1 :.nd Vneuela, repre- s ntmg t!.a' the local interests are suffering crc-tly. An eaily settle ir.e t o tve d jute is ured" without pr!;i !- e vl t r ;:oi' I rights. omen go on heedlessly ignorim the dangers that li ng.it iu tue path o th. :r thoughtless f t.s. They neglec- li." :e warnings nn . 'Jiey get used t '. k llie warn ii s l.ecome loudei r . .1 louder, and is'.ill .they do no) heed them. Theii fsickm. 1 increases like a cr.owbal! rliint dovn hill. The sickness comes on gradually, and they get used to 11 gradually, but it ruins their lives just the same. One wo man itl ft hundred, perhaps, ts perfectly ttMlfti. Kon-.ctinies her weakness 18 la Uriti. sorietimea acquired by careless- In rvrv rase, care and Dr. Prerce'j Favorite Prescription will give her new life and strength and vitality. It will fill nut the hollows in her cheeks, bring coloi to her lips, brighten her eyes, and make u. naiiv and trnlv a woman. The " Fa vorite Prescription" is of inestimable value at three stages in the lives of everj n the pirl liecomesawoman, ifviuuii - - - . i when the woman becomes a mother, and when the mother becomes incapable ot mtmitv. Ai these times it gives safetj j --tS herS ana strength, n i .-v ...v... . . 1 1 . 1 4 ... v1,r tt ipm pecu- or j :zatioll by a rt.,,mkrly graduated phy icjattan experienced and skilled spe ! in it pr mahwlies. It cannot d ,ItJtTV. . .,,, ; an v rnii'lilion of tbe system. It: 4 il l' , ------- . L.ua Trrm the conininea sales of &L , tXUVa - i other medicines for women. 5 Every wonan sl'r-vtld have and read Dr 1 TSprce's C01..111011 Sense. Medical Adviser ; t llook , a thousand pages, pro ' 7,&w iiw rr.ted which will be sent free I on receipt of 21 one-cent , stan: ps, to to pa' t-r mn5ni inlv. Adilress. World' Ui j pensary Mt.dical Association, No., 663 I plain tret,BuIalo, NJV, - . Latest U. S. Gov't Report CONGRESSIONAL. DOINGS IN THE SENATE AND HOUSE AT THE CAPITOL TODAY. Washington, May 13. The S?nat committ on foreign affni-s thia morning discussed Senator iiiorjan'a joint resolution on the rei agnized belligerency of the Cuban insurgents, but no action was taken and th seitiments of the members were not disclosed by discussion. The meeting; was not larely attended, so the sub--iourned until next Wednesday. Nothing was said in the committer about asking the presenc bofore it of the Diaz brothers, who weti expelled from Cuba on the charge or aiding the insurrectionists. Ther is a move ment on foot to have th . gentle men appear before th-5 co nmitte and relate the condition 0? aff aire oq the island aa they know them, but no s'eps have as yet been takea looking to such a heiring. Washington, May 13 -The River and Harbor bid was taken up pending th question on an amendment offered yesterday by Gorman to restrict the annual expenditure under the bill and . under former river and harbor bilk) ' to $10,000,000. REGULATOR THE BEST SPRING MEDICINE is Simmons Liver Regulator. Don't forget to take it. Now is the time yoa need it most to wake up your Liver. A sluggish Liver brings on Malaria, Fever and Ague, Rheumatism, and many other ills which shatter the constitution zni rreck health. Don't foreet the word REGULATOR. It is SIMMONS LlVER REGULATOR you want The word REG ULATOR distinguishes it from all otfieT remedies. And, besides this, SIMMONS Liver Regulator is a Regulator Liver, keeps it properlv at work, that vottr svstem mav be kept in good condition. FOR THE BLOOD take SIMMONS liver Regulator. It is the best blood puritier and corrector. Try it and not the difference. Look for the RED 7 cn every package. You wont tind it on any other medicine, and there is no other Liver remedv like blMMONS LIVER REGULATOR-the Kingof Liver Remedies. Be sure you get it. J. U. Zeilin & Co., Philadelphia. Fa. Mfbv N Vr3 have lust received a nice line of Boys' Pants From 25c. Up, And a nice line of j MEN'S PANTS FROM hoc. UP. And a nice line of B ys' Suits of Clothes FROM $1.00 UP. 6. A. Miller & Co Buying Shoes For a Family V Is very apt to be a heavy expense. It's worth saving something on every pair and it's worth some thing to havo every pair a few weeks longer than you expect Now wre can make the expense ot Shoeing the family a good deal lighter than it has been, and ev ery pair we sell you are bound to give you satisfaction. If they don't do t you know where we keeo store and can come back. Wootton Bros. Reidsville, N. C. STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF The Bank of Reidsyille Atclo93of bu3in333, Fib 2i HH RESOURCES: Loans and Discounts, $ 113,296.87 4.307.19 2,228.76 543. IS 7,197. W: 1.78 1,&8 10,695.73 734 8 12,764 69 $ 153,496.99 Rf al Estate, Overdrafts, Expenses paid. Banking Mouse, , Furniture and fixtures. Due from other Banks, Cah Items, Total Cash in Vault, Total, LIABILITIES Capital Paid in, Surplus and Profits, $ 80,000.00 18,691.78 ' 944.C0 62,618.78 umaeuus unpaiv TYonnaitA Individual. tv J v,a-nw 11 nsi RX JLepOr lUWJicoi. u""h r oi Cashier's check outstanding 75 00 Due to other Banks, J.vw BUls Hi discounted 9,100.00' Total $153,496.99 v
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