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Largest and meet beatiilful Map publication e-or print?! on one Hheet II ehowa nil. the recent changes. Prk-e lo?. EXCIUSITO ten l orv. Bio PROFIT TO NALKMK.V Ala* th? n>est Una oi beautiful, quick ?elllup CHARTA. >TSTK MAW and FJ.BII.V BIBI.KR ever Issued WK .? lor term? and circulare snowing irhnt ?mr **l*?:uon are doing. HCDOINS I'rBLtiaiM? co.. Atlanta. Ga. :>IED:C Ali DKPA ?? TM EXT. Tulane University of Louisiana. Its advantage*'for ;/racl tirai ?nat?trtrou Hi'th in auii>|e lahorato tr? und ?btltitlaut bosjltal matemlaaie unequalled. Free :n -.-aa srtv?>t* to the groat Cbai it? Hospital with Wi be'i? and ttO.OOo patlentaniinuattr. Special li;atrt:< ?lon la efren dally nt tba l?.-UsM? of the al-'?:. I he nevt session beg li>? November lat, UWO. F.ii ratal (ino and Information, andreas PttOf. S K. ? IIAII.:.F.. M.P" DKAN. P. O, Drawer SCI. >'(..?. ??rlevti-. Biet Cough Syrup._ tn time. Sola by drnjnkta. C ON IJ M PT I p.rKi I [people and the world that th? United ' Stair.? has no disposition nor Intention' to'exercise sovereignty, jurisdiction or control over the ?s?ant? of Cuba, except for its pacification. The war ended nearly two years ago, profound peace reigna over all the island, still the ad' ministration keeps the government ot the. island from its people, while, Re publican carpet-bag officials plunder Ita revenues and exploit the colonial theory to'the disgrace ? the American people, . PHILIPPINE POLICY CONDEMNED. We condemn and denounce the Phil ippine policy of the present adminis tration. It has involved the republic in unnecessary war, sacrificing the ?Tes of many of our noblest sons, and placed the United States, previously known and applauded throughout the world as. the champion of freedom, in the false and un-American position of crushing with military loree the ef forts of former allies to achieve liber ty and self-government. The Fili pinos cannot be citizens without en* dangering our civilization, they cannot be subjects without' imperilling our form of government and as we are not willing to surrender our. civilization, cr to convert the republic into an empire we favor an immediate declaration, first, for a stable form of government; second, independence, and third, pro tection from outside interference, euch 8B has been given for nearly a century to the republics of Central and South America. TRADE AT THE EXPENSE OF LIB ERTY. The greedy commercial ism which dictated the Phllliypiae policy of the' Republican administration attempts to justify lt with the plea that it will pay, but even this sordid and unworthy plea fails when brought to the test of facts. The war of criminal aggression against the Filipinos, entailing an an* nual expense of many millions, has al ready cost more than any possible profit that could accrue from the en tire Philippine trade for years to come. Furthermore, when trade is ex tended at the expense of liberty, the price is always too high. We are not. opposed to territorial expansion when it takes in desirable territory which can be erected into States 1n the Un- 1 ion. and whose people are willing and flt to become American citizens. EXPANSION NOT BY FORCE BUT BY PEACE. We favor expansion by every peace ful and legitimate means. But we are unalterably opposed to seizing or por-^ chasing distant islands to be governed outside the constitution and whos? people can never become citizens. We are In favor of extending the republic's influence among the nations, but be* lleve that influence should he extended not by force and violence but through the persuasive power of a high and honorable example. IMPERIALISM THE PARAMOUNT ISSUE. The importance of old questions now pending before the American people i? in no wise diminishing and the Demo cratic party takes no backward step from its position on them, but the burning issue of imperialism growing out of the Spanish war, involves the very existence of the republic and the destruction of our free institutions. We regard it as the paramount issue of the 'campaign. The declaration in the Ra? n?w^not n'.'tompt^u ?"lid ruc nut at tempting 10 monopolize any bhanclie Of buslneafe.?r the production ut any ar tides of ri ere lu; nd use, and t he whul constitutional power of Congress ovf interstate commerce, the mails and ?? modes of interstate communieatiqD shall bb exercised by the enactment o comprehensive laws upon the subjec of trusta. Tariff laws should he amend ed by puttini? the products of trusti upon the fren list to prevent monopol. under the plwi of protection. The fail ure bf the present Republican admin i?tration with an absolute control ove the branches of the national govern ment tp enact any legislation design? to prevent cr curtail the abs o rb inj power of trusts and illegal combina tiona, or to enforce the anti-trust law already on the statute books, prove th? insincerity of tie high sounding phraa es. Corporations should be piotectec in all their rights and their l?gitim?t* interests should be respected, but anj attempt by corporations to interfer? tempt impose! ble. such penalties as will make such afr DINGLEY TARIFF CONDEMNED. We condemn the Dingley tariff as ri trust breeding measure.skillfully devis ed to give few favors which they d( not deserve, and to place upon thc many burdens which they should no) bear. We favor such an enlargement of the scope of the Inter-state com merce law as will enable the commis sion to protect individuals and com? mun it les from discriminations and thc public from unjust and unfair trans portr Mon rates. 16 TO 1. .We reatfiiai ?ind endorse the princi ples of the national Democratic plat form adopted at Chicago in 1896, and we reiterate the demand of that plat form for an American financial system made by the American people for them selves which ?itall restore and main tain a bi met al 1 ! J price level and as part of such system the immediate re storation of the free and unlimited coinage of sliver and gold at the pres ent ratio of 16 to 1 without walting for the aid or consent ol' any other na ilon. We denounce the currency bill enacted at the las!, session of Congress BS a step forward in 'the Republican policy which aims to discredit the sov ereign right of ..be national govern? ment to issue al) money, whether coin or paper, and bestow upon national banks the power to issue and control the volume of paper money for their own benefit. A permament national bank currency, secured by government bonds, must have a permanent debt to reef upon', and4Jie bunk currency is to increase with population and business the debt must also Increase. The Re publican currency scheme is therefore a scheme for fastening upon the tax payers a perpetual and growing debt for the benefit of the bankers. We are opposed to th!?, private corporation paper circulated as money, hut with out legal tender qualities, and demand the retirement of the national bank cotes as fast as this government's pa per or silver certificates can be substi tuted for them. SENATORS BY DIRECT VOTE. ETC We favor an amendment to the Fed' eral constitution providing for the election of United States Senators by a direct vote of thc* people and direct legislation wherever practicable. We are opposed to government by In junction; we denounce the "blacklist lind favor arbitration as a means ot settling disputes between cojporatlopa lion? Into the pocket? of favorito ccn tribirtions to the Republican campaign fund. REPEAL OK WAR TAXES. We favor the reduction and speedy repeal of ?the war taxes and a return to the time-honored Democratic policy of strict economy :ln government ex penditures. AN APPEAL TO LIBERTY-LOVING AMERICANS. Believing: that our most cherished institutions are in great p?ril;"that the very existence of oui.? constitutional re public is at stake and that the decidion now to be rendered will determine whether or not our children are to en joy those blessed privileges of free gov ernment which have made the United States great, prosperous and honored, we earnestly .ask for the foregoing dec* laration of principles the hearty sup? port of the liberty-loving American people regardless e* (previous party af nUftUoM, Care of Face und Hands. This is tho weather when one's face and hands need a wiiiole lot more at tention than they usually get. Hot winds and sheets of dust are the try ing things. But we'd feel these blast ing forces much less ll' we'd meet them properly. Thc face must be washed at least twice a day, and particularly at night, that the skin may "breathe' during the clean and silent hours. In case the water is hard, or the pores of the skin are in particular need of cleansing bi carbonate of soda Should IM? used, In th? proportion of a heaping teaspoon: fui to a qunrt of warm water. This will he found healing, cooling and cleansing. When the skin is much clogged it may be used for a week, lt ls well lu cases of excessive perspira tion, too, and also where there Is a heat eruption. The outdoor sports tire hard on the hands, as next to nobody manages to wear the different sorts of gloves they buy. A very simple .iud efficacious remedy ls the lemon. Unlike most bleaches U softens the skin. Undi luted lt does wonders round the nails, while slightly diluted lt will do won ders for tlie hand-Philadelphia Rec ord. The American trotter, as bred to-day, ls the most useful aad serviceable horse in the world, and he has out classed all others at the shows at home and abroad. He ls the Ideal type of horse, with just sufiicient mobility about him to narrait tue breeders to rear him for a variety of uses. He Is hied from tifteeu lo seventeen hands In height, and from 900 lo 1,400 pounds in weight, suitable alike for racing, trotting on the speedway, or for road handling. There ls a demand to-day in Europe for American trotters that cnn meet the market requirements at prices raugiug from $600 to $10,000. Trottlug-bred road horses of extra ?peed and beauty sell i'.o-day In the london market for $10,000 a pair, and In nearly all Instances of such salee *.he horses are either bred In America or are from American-bred aires, jfc Terror, a ?oat, who enjoya th?? dist Inc ?lou of havlug participated in thc battle of San Juan HUI. Around his neck ls a wide leather collar studded with brass butions, and a plate ou which is set forth the fact that the sailors of the Massachusetts pt*sented the collar to the goat in recognition of his bravery on the field of battle. Although he came through the fight unscathed, William fell and broke hin leg at sen. The bones were skilfully set by the ship's surgeon, and he has fullly recovered. Another mascot on board ls a game cock, brought from Cuba. Although at perfect liberty t<fgo ashore, he never strays out of sight of the big guns. A puppy possessing several sccoinplish ment8 completes the trio. The millionaire may ride in a Pull man car berth, and the tramp may walk the track. In fact, that's the only chance he has of walking on the Bleepers. Who*! ilotn not h*v? to lie taken ott to olL "Will run 2 to ?month? .withoutro-olllng.AxVfcB will last aa lone .>? tho buggr. Don't cewrt any more. Our Patcat. 4 mechanical wonder. Simple Can't gzt ont of order. SM at?sele with ocr a cent Boort boy a bargy until 70a ROCK HILLBlJ(i(iUar?^tt??1'' Wtaohmster ? Our ,6o paget W*TT S Factory loaded j j J illustrated cata-| FACTORY LOADED SHOTGUN SHELLS g ?!NEW RIVAL," j | 9 logue. O the "winning combination tn the field or at 0 ?'LEADER,"and ! I g the trap. Alldealers?ellthem. ? 41 REPEATER " ' ' i I WINCHESTER REPEATING ARftt? Co.* * trial win prove j ! j a m ?Sao?Bar 5 ,So Wilarra* AVB., NEW HAVEN-, CONN. S their supenonty. X Conductor E. D. Loomis, Detroit, Mich., eaya: "The effect of HalPe Catarrh C?rela wonderful." Write him ?bout it Seid by Druggist?, 75c._ Mrs. Wlnolow'e Soothing 8yrnp rorchildren leothiup, oof lena the gams, reduces I utlftmmti (lon. allays palo, cure? wind colic. 25c.a bottK /!E0. E. NISSEN & CO., 11 ? waCflNC Lightest draft, moist IV flUUllU durable and finest tiolsh. Do not take one claimed to be as ?rood. If not sold in your town, write us for prices. ?_WlISSTOS-SArKiH, X. C. _ .<Mi$Mrfj?L? Every spring you clean the house you r ^^^?^HP^^?^j^ *ive mf *? ;=?t ?* ^e ^ust ^ ^ which ?^^^S?^^^P? collected in the winter. Your body, the ^3l!r^^=^^l?fe house your soul lives in, also becomes filled JP*^ UP buring the winter with all manner of ^^^^v^^-'* ^ ' frkh, which should have been removedHfrom ^S^^?*iw n^^^?iS^SwF^^ cleaning inside. If your bowels, your liver, i ?^^w^til^^^^^^W your ^nftys arc ^ ?- Putric* anc* l^^^MM^^^^Wmm/lW you don't dean them cut in the spring, ^^^W l^^PI17/ you^ ^c *n ^ oc*or wit^ y?iirse^ an<* W^?^S/// I ^^Y^o?y dse aU summer. Nv^^Wf ft if^J^M DON'T US? A HOSE to clean your * OsW' J body inside, but sweet, fragrant, mild but . >0>N V j positive and forceful CASCARETS. nat * >M\ wor^ y0U PW4** * ^ 'tf \ \ collected in your body for removal, and ^ drive it off softly, gently, but none the less surely, leaving your blood pure and nourishing, your stomach and bowels clean and lively, and your liver and kidneys healthy and active. Try a iCkent box today, and if not satisfied get your money back-but you'll see how the cleaning of vour body is MADE EASYB^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ j 25c! S^^^?^S??^^ ' DRUGGISTS ? To ?ny needy mortal coffering from bowel troubles and too poor ta bay C.ISCARETS we vit! a box free. Address Sterling Remedy Company, Chicago or New Yor?, mentioning advertisement ano p^q._? j L