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HP TTTT TH RE REV VOL. XII. NO. 52. HKIDSVILLK, N. C.v TUESDAY, AUGUST 28, 1000. 81.00 PER YEAK. WRITE US QUICK ! We will have your suit shipped by return express. All our suits are ship ped on approTal and when not just exactly as desired they are to be returned at our expense. OUR MID SUMMER LINE is made np from the leading fabrics of the season and in all the very latest cuts, JStylibh, Nobby and Neat. n prtre P bull), ate to be found with us in abundauce Double-Breast Vests are popular. Round and Square Cut Sacks are good sellers, but as you arc to wear the Clothes, write us the style desired and we will have thorn to you at once. OUR PRICES ARE GUARANTEED. "We will tell you anything that you wish to know about goo1 Clothes, if vou write us. RANKIN, CII1SI10LM, STROUD and REES, TINE CLOTHING AM) ITHXISHING. 300 South Elm St., LI 1 ow To the cottt and how much to the beauty of an apartment if proper TILES are selented for the Mantel Openings. Our tdock is ono the most complete, and wo re prepared to fit a house complete in every place whore Tiling is desired. How many uses are now found for TILES, and how many places mudo beatifnl and wholesome which were formerly eyesore.-! Vestibules, balls, bath rooms, hotel offices, store rooms, laundries, etc., are floored and wainscoted to their great improvement. Submit your plans and we will urran:o the colors and patterns for you nnd surprise yuu with the low cot of same laid in place. I l l 220 South Elm Street., GRIiENSBOKO. N. C. Long Distance Thono til. If CAN IKLi'llH TK-.il a nuts' iy i; 1 i 111 I od need the Karly I'eatli, l-'i getting reports from ih' i,i over a lau:e extcnl of country. I feet ..ro'i-l if the fact that I introduced thent. There ;ie quite a number of new pe.ieJvs mfn duced every jcar. Aftr the i;r. t .111 noiincenicnt tlie rnajorty litem .re never heard of. a:- they v.- ,-;oi-itv introdueed for the pnrpo.se of 'ellnic, a. new variety at an advanced pnc. ; nd were eitlier some old variety v. ;:h prw name, or eiye not adap'ed to gen eral cultivation. 1 wut.hi be de i:;cd for my friends and patron." ' o look out for the Green-.boro and Connet tlr.s year and let me know how they suc ceed In their dpction. JOHN A. YOUNO, Prop. Greensboro Nurseries. GREENSBORO, N. C. i lei'initny. wiin its usual tlmrouh pess, is belli on systematically .urrnng int; the knowledge likely to accrue from its development as a sea power. Fiuperor William b ts iinlered estab lished nt Berlin an institute tnr the study tf the iM-ean. Ai this center ma terials alreaily ;iciiiircd will be col lected, and condderiible additions arc expect fd t' be made to the know leili' of (he marine physics, ehcuiisl ry and natural history. nhErapcninnnTrnnn 111 1ft tl I fit 111 I i II Vtw 613 Is due to an acid poivm which gains access to the Mood through failure of theprojier Organs to carry off and keep the system clear of all morbid, effete matter. This poison f fJLfiti rU'n the di8estin. aD(l break down the constitution. wiStTWvr It A remedy which builds up the general health and at the '. me onry saie ana certain cure lor Kheumatism. fc. b. h.. made ot roots, herbs and barks ot wonderful olrent, purifying properties, attacks the disease in the right way, and in the right place the blood and quickly neutralizes the acid and dissolves all poisonous deposits, stimulates and reinforces the overworked, worn-out organs, ana clears the system ot all unneaitny accumulations. . a. a. cures permanently ana tncroughly, and keeps the blood in a pure, healthy state. Mr. T. O. Malley, 123 W. 15th Street, Indianapolig. Tnd., for eighteen month was so terribly aflicted with Rheumatism he wa unable to feed or dress himself. Doctors said hi case was hopeless. He had Tr1e(tflfty-twi1pifl.llptluii lhat frwnila hai f' li , -1.1, 1 1 til 1 iiIihIh a rilil' A fr lmt"- "C fi. S. S. cured him permanently, and he has never had a rheumatic pain aincc This was hve years au. We will send free our special book on Rheumatism, which should be in the hands of every sufferer from this torturing disease. Our physicians have made blood and skin diseases a life study, and will srive you anv information or advice wanted, to write thetn fully and freely about your case. We make I JU Ureensboi'O X C i ' ' '' I LITT E ..lis. 1,1, V II K SM. Known by ( '.epnet 's year as . l YiittS. it hern if .n The Neglect ot bhado I roes. Shade trees lire neglected from the time they lire put in the ground until large. Inse is and diseases attack tliein, but. as they bear no crops, and ate supposed in produce no protii. they arc left to tlie ravages of llieir ene mies. The xliaile iree "ill bo niK-cd . . . I . . When It is gone. However. a I e I ns I place eaniioi easily be iilled. Spray th" I shade trees and save them, a- ihe.v j add hundreds of dollars value to :i;e fnrni II through the general circulation is deposited in the joints, musclesand nerves, causingthe most intense pain. Rheumatism may attack with such suddenness and severity as to make within a few davs a healthv, active person helpless and bed-ridden, with distorted limbs and shattered nerves ; or it may be slow in developing, with slight wandering pains, just severe enough to make one feci uncomfortable ; the ten dency in such cases is to grow worse, and finally become chronic. tike other blood diseases, Rheumatism is often inherited, and exposure to damp or cold, want of proper food, insufficient clothing, or anything calculated to impair the health, will frequently cause it to develop in early life, but more often not until middle age or later. In whatever form, whether acute or chronic, i nherited. Rheumatism Is Strictly a Blood Disease, and no liniment or other external treatment can reach the trouble. Neither do the preparations of potash and merctirv. and the various mineral salts, which the Hnctors nlwnvu Tirf-seriho rnrp Rlimmalitm but no charge whatever for this service. Address, SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ga. FOR HONEST EMPLOYES. . l A. Seaboard Demands That Those Who Work For ItHust Pay Their Debts. From the Atlanta Jpurnil. The Sealtoard Alv Line has put its foot down on employes who do no; pay their debts. A circular has bwn issued that employes of th company who do not pay up .will be dropped fr.;m its employe. Ti;ip circular eoes on to sy: ''The practice of employe permitting amounts due tliem on uecount of wa??s to be garnlsheed by parties to whom they are indebted is a :-eii una anno;. -ame to our paymaster, and interferes materially with the efll b e; discharge of his duties, ft U therefore o-dered that immediately upon the service Of any garnishee process upon any offi er of this company, that such officer at nice advi-p by telegraph the general counsel ai d paymaster, the name of the employe whowc w.iges are gar-ni-heed; how and where employed; the amount due him from the company on t! ' date nf nervier- of proce:s; whether married or single, nnd the hour ;ind date of serviie. that immedi atily upon receipt of notice the poy mister will nilv:s ihe division .-iiner- Intonch-nts of the fn.'ts nf tlie case and division :-uper!nrend( in will make a leccvd ot we atne. and if it appear tha: the waFS of Ihe .said employe have at any time heretofore been ar nishred. then the superintendent shall at once discharge said employes f om the service of thf company. "The practice of the omployfs giving order-; upon the paymaster for amounts due or to become ilue h prohibited, and if any su-li order is at any time here after piven. the p;iyaiaster is hereby prohibited from accepting, or paying the same: thai he nhall at on e notify the superintendent of the division up on which the party giving such o-der i- employed, and said superintendent shall make a record of the fact and discharge tlie party Hiving 'he order from the scrvbe of the e nnpanv. D'. vision siip"i i'ltendents are enjoin; d to enforce this rf pulal ion firmly. a it is recssiry to an efficient service, and the coripinv em not continue in Its .-ervice men who i:it. rfere with the su"ces.ful operation of the paymas ter'? department by a fiilure to meet their obligations," The rimpress Captured. ! London. Py Cable. Street fighting tueaUs out intermittently in Pekin. a -i cording to the dispatches from Shang i liiti. the allies not having sufficient ! forces fo police tlie vat eity. As small I parties of tlie ticops penetrate inte i new dis'trirt.-. they have to engage hall armed nudi-. A Shanghai dispatch re i peats ihe report that the .Japanes ; troopc pursued the Km press Dowaeei and Hi" court, and overtook them s' j in ilc.s . outline-: nf Pckin. The Km : perm, it j..- said, threw himself on tV ; protection of hi captors. The prison 1 rs have not ye, reuhed Pekin. The (iraud Man v tra eler: Old Hay Eine." eoir.'j; North take ad- rantap of a "break in the route" dur ing h'H weith.-r. furnished by a trip up the ('lies:iu-le Hay. The elegan-, eivrmodioiii and palatial tearneri. i!ie (leorgii! at d Alabama, of ti p old I'.ay Line, f-.ther with th sal: air !.nl d'lica' iis ui the sea. so tempt inr; ly served, all combine to induce one to decide at one" on this route when 1 lanninij their jourmys North or Souih. A moonlight trip on the Ray is a pleasure not soon to be forgotten, and I'll who have enjoyed ihe plrasure oin in highest prni-e of the magnift i .-'lit. learner terhe of the Old Bay Line Company. How It feels to be lliiprisoiied is the ; subject of a psychological wtudy just ' inadc of hirusidf by Captain MeluertiT, a Midlionrne lawyer, who was uniuiiji; ! the prisoners nt Pretoria rescued by (H'lieral Roberts. He says the experi j etice vls a ilecideal object lesson to I hi in in the value of freedom. He never iui.airhied that restriction within ren I .soiialily spa iosiH '.'roiinils coubl be so 1 r i 1 1 '. Toe unll i n;. sensation of know iu; ami leehnu thai you cannot go w hero you like N always w ith you, j lie says, and eliouges toe whole color j of our i hoiiuht s. "I ii t'ui urc.'' lie j ays. "1 hall be in.ieh hi' i-e sympa- iheiie inwards i in.' person whose lib I or: v i.-; ri strict cd " Distorts Muscles, Sellers Nerves, Stiffens Joints. same time rids the system of the poison is NO MORE TROOPS FOR CHINA. Our Government Will Not Send Any More Men. THINKS TREY ARE NOT NEEDED. Those Now on the Way WHI Be Sent to the PhlUpplnes'-Progrnmmc rTade Public. Washington. Special. The irapot- ( -a ti ItivAlnMmAnt in f ho Chinnca c it il 3 i tion is the de Uion of the government i not to send any more t o p? fo China. All the troops now at sea. amomtitig to about 4.000, tonether with this un der orders for service in th? far East which hive not sailed, amounting to about 3,000 more, will be feat to Ma inla. These troops will jail on th" same roure and upon touching at Na gaski will gi on to Manila, unless there are developments in China not now expected which would make their presence in that ountry n" c;sary. Secretary Root fays that no more troops are being pent ti China because they were not. redded. With ihe arri tal at Tnkn of the Haneock and the tioops i-hr- carried (Jen. Chaffee will have ."l.uiiii available men. which Is thought to b" snffleh nt for all present purposes. The de Ision of tlr depart ment whs not based upon any recom mendation nude by fn. Chaffee, but upon reports rrvived by him, which made it appear that no more troop were me led. The runouncement of the dlvf'.siou of troops was made in th" foilowins; official bulletin whi "n ! was posted at the War Depart m nt i'riday moruins: The go ertuiient has decided :hat junle's reqaired by future development ; . no nuuv ;roo;)s are t, t" sent to China. ! Orders have n cord i ugly been rattled to Naga.ki for tbf Meade, which i.J doc ! the-e to-day with four troops Third 'Cavalry, four companies Kiftt enlli In fantry and ( t. E. battalion or engtn eciK to pro red directly to Manila. Similar orders will be given to the other trcops which are under orders for China via Nagaski." It va-, ta e.l rt the department that the : m oiir:ging (ondition in China wa- the main reason why the orders i-pR-irdiiu in- troops were is.iiied. Be sides t'ne t oips on the Meade, there is nnn ;;t sea the Warren, with two ;n,nadro-v of the Ninth Cavalry snd recruit-: the Sherman, with one bat talion ea-h of the See ind, Fifth and Kinhth Inf-inlrles. The Logan is to satl on :ert 1 with two battalions of the Kir-t and one battalion of the S c ond Infantry. It was said at the de partmnt that 6,000 or 7.0f0 troops wr.rld he affecUd by the order. A tli.-pitch has been received fcou Cm. Chnffee. dated Pekin, Aug. IS. wh!"h was not in response to the re quest sent him a few days ago to re port the conditions and renuireinents O'ti. Chaffee did not report further flghtirg in Pekin, and for that reaon the Washington officials feel assured that hostile demonstrations in the Chinese capital have e?nsed. The dls- pu eh related largely to transportation conditions and stated that the railroad between Taku and Pekin cannot b; used at the present time, as portions of it had been destroyed by the Chi nese. c,en. Chaffee will ro-orerate with the other commanders In China In re torstru tincr the road fo;- the use of the allied forced. Gn. Chaffee also re ported that the telegraphic line which was constructed by the signal corp-i from Tien Tsln to Pekin is frequentlv interrupted, heinK cut. probably by hostile Chinese. At a eonferene" at the White House in which the President. Secretary R'tot and Acting Se-retary Adep partic'pn ed. lareful instructions were prepared for Mr Rrckhill. Cue mitd States sr" eial eommls.-ioner to China, to be for warded at once to him for his guid ance Th Stale Hrpartment received a dispatch from Mr. Rockhill. dated at Yokohama, briefly announeins; his rival there. This brorght about th White Hon e lonference and th preii arotion of instructions. Omaha on the Wane. Washington. I). C. Special. Omahi. Neb., is the first ettvUhus far counted in the twelfth lensus to show a de crease in the population during the past decade. The c uint of the popula tion of Omaha ju.-t completed shows U2.5m. 'Ih" ro'di'ion in 10 was 110.452. This lndi,:atfs a decrease in ten years of J7.S9T, or 28. OS per rent. Admiral Rcmey's Dispatch. Washington, I). C, Special. Ad miral Rcmey's dispatch Is as follows: "Che Fu, Aug. 21, Taku, 20. "DickinV command is landing today. Pekin. 1 St h all except imperial city cleared of Chinese troops. American troops first to enter imperial city, have penetrated to the gates of the palar. Captain Rei'.ly, with artillery, killed on lath. Morning 11th, sixth Cavalry and about 400 English and Japanese side of Tien-Tsin. About luu Chinese killed, five Americans woun .ed. Chaf fee Ices six killed. 30 wounded, two days' fighting. REMEY." ! FITZSIMMONS THE VICT01 Does l p Sharkey In (ircnt Shape and Short Order. New York. Special. Whipped into Insensibility in less than two rounds. the s'ory in brief of Tom Sharkey s meeting with Fob Fitzsimmons, at the Coney Inland Sporting Club. Friday n'ght. Fitzsimmons was the victor, fharky the loser. Fitzsimmons snid rll along that when an opportunity presented itself he would prove con clusively that he wa.s Sharkey's su ' perior. and settle accounts for the ir justice done him when he met Shar , key in California, four years ago. Shar key was equally confident that he j would prove to be Fitzsimmons' mas ter in the ring, but the result of the battle and the brevity of it. proved that FiUsimmons is still a great fight ' er. and able to beat the best of fhe heavy-weights. He has beaten Cor bett. Ruhlin and Sharkey. Fitzsini ! moms was a decided favorite in the : hotting, owing to his showing with ! Ruhlin a short time ago. His defeat I of Ruhlin on that occasion and the previous victory of Ruhlin over Shu , key a few weeks earlier were figured as showing that Fitzsimmons ought to i - whip the sailor on this occasion. When Fit.sinr.uop.s was declared the winner the crowd surged toward the ring but the police not ahead of hui nd drove them bat k. ! it.-imtuons , congratulate,, bv those nearc. h,s u,nerand then he ran o.er and gra.sped Sharkey by the gloved hand. Fitzsimmons almost dined with de light when stepping back from Shar key's corner, and as he went to Ins dressing room he was loudly cheered. Sh?rkey in the meantime had re-ov. ered very quickly from his punishment and was ah to'leave the ring as soon as Fitzsimmons. oo Hovers Killed. London, by Cable.-Five hundred Americans part icip iled in a signal de feat of I'.oxms outside of Ticn-Tsin on August. 10. The fact i- briefly re ported from Vienna. Details of the en gagement ( ouie from the Renter agent ar Tipe-Ts'n. in a dispatch dated Au gust 20. In addition to the Amerie in die force consisted of Hritbh nnd 2fO Japanese, all under the Hril .-.h Central Porwavd. The fiel took place at a village six miles -southeast o' Tien-Tsin. w In r- Hi" allied for e . found n considerable number of lex ers, whom they engaged. l;lllln; over HCO and taking t'-4 woundrd pri-oners. who were rent to the hospitals of the alliig. Th" villace was humtd. Th'' Anierl an had live woinded, the ,1a- paneee six and the Hritish none. Hun dreds of lloxeiT flags, dwords were captured, imears and Looting Pekin. . London, by Cable. The Pekin cor respondent of the Times, wiring laM Saturday, says: "Pekin is now entire ly under foreign control. Looting Is proceeding systematically. The French and Russian flsgi are Hying over the best portion of the Imperial domain, where it is believed the imperial trea--utv is buried. The Forbidden City is respected by international agreenvrnt land any punishment will he ineffecti-e j unles it is ix-ctipieil. Th" .lapane-e I have sr-ied a doard amounting to "0'. j non tads siher. The Kmperor. F,:n- p'-f-H".- Piuviirit. Prince Tu. m and I'll i the hit;h nnV"is fsiped t T.ti Yuan ' Fii, in the Piminie of Shan Fi. from I wh cii point they went to Sian I'a I There is no governor.'' i j F'hiladelphla's Population. j Washington, D. ('.. Special. -The population of the city of Philadelphia, ! ie"ordlng to the official count of the i returns of the Twelfth Census, is 1.- .MO.!;7 in 1!Hin, against 1, 045.964 in IS90. The figure? show, for the city ' as a whole, an inrrert.se in population r:f 21). 73:! to 1900. or per cent, from Telegraphic Briefs. One thousand d legates are amend ing the Farmer-' National Corg.ess at Colorado Springs. Col. The entire south side of Long bland, N. Y., has be.-ome a prey to pestiferous n?as and red ants. Fourteen persons were lojured bv t.':e overturning of a tuna way trodoy cir, at Cleveland. 0. The 2.000 striking vf streakers in New York City won compliance with their demand for union wages and a 10-hour day. General KanUuIl. tommandlng tfrtoTST In Alaska, has been ordered to send home elck and destitute miner, 3,00'J in number, from Cape Nome. The Best! The best! The Best I THE BEST! The Best! The Best! The Best ! The Best ! Lincolnton, X. C, Jaly 23, 19W. A year ago lust March I wa taken1 with muscular rheumatism in my right arm, and the pain was lerere the phyiician wonld hare tore lort to hypodermic injeotionB of mor phine in the arm, to give, aie relief. I was not able to dresa myself or comb my hair, in fact, I could not raise my arm to my held. I had heard of Mra. Joe Person's wonderful Remedy and determined to try it. It aid me so much good, I was glad when the time came to take it. I took eight bottlir and it made a perfect cure of me. I recommend it to everybody and lean not say too much for it. It will CUBE, so try it. MRS. L. J. EHYNE. The Best! The Best! The Best! The Best! THE BEST! The Best! The Best! The Best! The Best! Always Special ! j j s yeem 1)9 t,1H ; ()f (1 I)ufc jf yo stOpitMl to think of f' , . , it our sales are always pec a UlV as quailltv of 00 U a. ! price is concerned, i ne i acb is yuu can Imy at special sale prices ; all tlie year round. We buy in 'such immense quantities that I we can sell very cheap and I still preserve a ood bank ac count. Hut what do you care about out' lunik account if you get more goods for less money than you cau buy olse where. i) Our grocery dep irtioent, is filed with tlie choicest edibles and we will be pleased to serve you with the best to he had in the land. You want to visit m whether you buy or not. W00TT0N BROS. Guilford Vandalia, N. C. XAK GliLIiNSJBORO. can find all kinds of You TreeS Small Fruit, Nut Bearing Trees, Etc. Trees gded to high standard, and at as REASONABLE PRICE as such trees can be grown. CATALOGUE FREE. G-L ANTHONY PROPRIETOR. fhe best ! DO YOU IN Sloes 1 lie CAD fii i fircpripc Sle i HID
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