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You will receive a ^B ^B prompt leplv, without cost. W r Address. DR. J O. ATER, W V Y / Lowell, Maes. T .? Pro-Boor Massmeeting. A largo pro-Boor mass mooting was held in Minneapolis Sunday, attended by 4,000 people. A similar mooting was hold for a similar purpose4 in St. Louis. Resolutions won' adopted expressing hearty sympathy with the Boors of South Africa, denouncing the efforts of (treat Britain to annihilate their Republic and to crush the spirit of freedom, commending the mannev in wh eh President Kruger and his people have conducted the war, condemning the British for* the use of dumdum bullets and lvddite shells: protesting against the seizure ?>f American flour and beseeching the President of the I'nited States to act as a mediator between the Boers and British. Tn the Minneapolis meeting after declaring in favor of freedom as defined by Abraham Lincoln, they call upon the President of the I'nited States s to use his good offices to bring about a quick ending of the struggle between the Boer Ke"V. public ami (treat Britain, and \t ? 1 i & tan i ur\rn;j;iiiriii.^ Il'llll forecast the ultimate victory of , Great Britain, to step in and ."demand" that the war he stopped. They also ask the President of the I'nited States to recognize at once the representative of the Transvaal and Grange I'Yee State officially. .1 r. Mackey A Oo. iruurantep ovory t).title of ebauit'i-rlltlH CouKh Remedy and will refund llio ntonoy to any one wiio In not satisfied after lining iwo-yiitrdn of the con ton ts. Th s Is the ftV . bent remedy in the world for la trrlppe. coughs, n. '' ' t eolds, criAlp and ? hooplfix Coti.'h and Is pleasW I ant and safe to take. It prevents any ten\ ilency'of a cold to rosult In pneumonia. St. 'ASTE LANCASTER, S~ WILL FkiHT TO A FINISH British Queen and People foi Pushing on the War. A LONG PAUSE NOW. I Failure ot the Attempt to lte lieve Ladysmitli Conceded Plans to be Formed. By Telegraph to The Dally New*. London, January 20.?Tin queen's speech to parliament a the reassembling tomorrow 'ill indicate the unalterable deter initiation of the country to press the lloer war to a finish. Then will ho no lot up until Grea Britain obtains hot* objects anc the British flag llies over Pre tori a and Bloemfontein. This i: not stated in so many words bu the short reference to the war i: chiefly confined to regrets foi the terrible bloodshed and praisi for the men who have laid dowi their lives for their country All will go to show that then is not the slightest idea of giv ing up the tight until Grea Britain's ends are attained. The speech also says the re lation of England with all for oign states are very friendly and will express very grea pleasure and gratification at tin patriotism showli by the colo nies. The press is practically ; unit for forcing the war. London,Jan 27.? Anyattemp to minimize the gravity oi tin situation in ftoutli Alrica m id* here after loriner reverses to tin British arms is lacking here thi afternoon. It is acknowledges that the most serious effort of tin war lias failed dismally. Then is no sign ol a disposition among the leaders ol public opinion t( disguise the ugly facts, hut ever; disposition to lae<- the lull dilli culty and discover the best wa; out All hope of a speedy reliel of Lady smith 1 is been abandon ed. The const ..sus of the opin ion of experts is to urge the im mediate shifting of the theatre o ?var from the rocky kopjes o Natal to the open Velt in the fre< States. One thing seems certain Another long pause is inevitahli unless the liners assume the of tensive because even if Bnller i to attain attempt to reach Lady smith planning the new movi will necessarily occupv time. Tin afternoon papers are drawing at tention to the close parallel be tween the federal attack on Let at Fredericksburg and the oper alions in the upper Tugela. New York. Jan. 20.?A Jour nal special from London says tin latest reports from Spion Ivoj show that 2,000 men were kill ed in the assault on the hill It; the British and the recapture In jthe Boers. Whole regiment were annihilated. The Boe Glorious News. <;omes trom Dr. I). B. Cargile I of Washita, I. T. lie writes | "Four bottlep of Electic Hitter ' has cured Mrs. Brewer of scrofula ' which had caused her great suf I fering for years. Terrible sore would break rut on her head am ; face, and the best doctors couh I give no help; but her cure is com plete and her health is excellent/ (This shows what thouss ods hav< ! proved,?that Electric Bitters i the bes blood purifier known. It'i the supreme remedy f- r eczema tetter, salt rheum, ulcers, boil and running sores. It stimulate! liver, kidneys and bowels, expoh poisons, helps digestion and buildi up the strength. Only 50c. Sole | by Crawford Bros. Druggist ; Guaranteed. 4 ? % ' ' " M j v .* \*> ' 1 . *N) \ ^ EN BEMl-WbLBKLY. C., WEDNESDAY, JAN losses were also heavy; at a eon - | 1 servative estimate their dead j number 500. No estimate ot the " wounded came through but the lis* must be a terrible on. . Enough is known to mark Spion i Kop as one of Ihe bloodiest bat- j tie fields ot recent wars. London, Jan 21) ?News ot the 'fighting around Spion Kop eon ! tinues to come in slowly It now appearslhut Ituller had allogeth er five brigades wb.?ll\ or partly engaged ? Coke's. Iltldyard's. . I II ,rlV. i i ' n KMIU^dll- ^<11111 lill I I V'l till S j t The 270 casualties reported in I Littleton's are thus explained.' Much mystery vet surrounds the ? retreat It is possible that Gen 3 eral Buller has withdrawn his t whole force but it is generally as 1 sumed that Littleton's brigade, - Dundonald's cavalry and other 3 troops are still on the north side t of the Tugela. When last, heard 3 from they occupied a position ' north of Warren near Acton 3 Homes. l , , ? . Discovered by a Woman. Another great discovery has been made, and that too, by a la^ dy in this country. "Disease fastened its clutches upon her and - for seven years she withstood itn - severest tests, but her vital organs , were undermined and death t seemed imminent. For three j months Rhe coughed incessently, . and could not aleen. She finally t discovered a way *o recovery, by purchasing of us a bottle of Dr. t King's New Discovery for Consumption, and was so much re' lieved on taking fir*t dose, that 3 she slept all night; Bud with two s bottles has been absolutely cured. 3 Her name is Mrs. Luther Lutz.' 1 Thus writes VV 0. Hamnick <fe } Co., of Shelby, N. C. Trial hottles 3 free at (Crawford Bros. Drug Store r Regular size 50c. and $1.00 j Every bottle guaranteed. 4 TILLMAN'S SPEECH. .? I W-vm.VCv.. rill 11 ? ? A. ? ii - i kicunuM 11 iman iidunin i iic Administration About t lie Philippines War. Mr. Tillman depreciated the idea that a man is disloyal to the llag if lie declares his belief that ' prosecution of the war in the Philippines is disloyalty to the declaration ol independence, and 8 said lie was "ready to locate the responsibility for the l" blood that has been spilled. "1 impugn no man's motives," lie said, ''but whether the president be most to blame L | or whether the crime rests on his du\es and sithser\ietit party 'dependents I say, with all the ' emphasis of my nature, that 1 Q and none of those who voted ) against the treaty are responsible for the spilling of one drop ' of this innocent hlood thai has ' heen shed, and I will not endure s patiently and without resentment I r any such accusation.'' Mr Tillman then discussed at length the race queseion as it , relates to the Philippines, in the j : course of which he expressed si strong dissent from the statemeut ,' made recently by Senator Mor nan. that the civil war was pre H cipitated by designing politi] cians who desired to thrust the I negro with social and political ; . | <>?111a 1 ity upon the whites ot the a south s Scout inn the charge the Filipis nos were not capable of self-gov J , I ernment. he said: s "It the Filipino leaders and ? their followers, those men ol af ' , * 8 W. H. Nesbit, cash's Dl'ixil, S % riles: I j hn?l Dyspepsia; uged Zeliln's Diver Regulator, i . but IV diil poyood I then tried M. A. Sim j * tnons Diver Medicine; the first package did me * | good. 1 continued Its use, and was cured. . , . \ ' i i .V M-.- w>.. aa TERF UARY 31, 19Q0. Absolutely t> Makes the food more del lairs, men so strong in the faith ol the right ol 111011 to gov ern themselves alter our great example, that, although illy armed and without ar tillery, it has required sixty thousand American troops over a year to drive them from the field and even yet they have not surrendered, but have adopted a guerrilla warfare?if these are not fit. lor sell government under our kindly tutelage, let me ask of those Republicans here who in part are responsible for it, and who were and are now in abso lute sympathy with it, how dar ed they give the control of south ern JStates into the hands of ne groes as being fit not only to gov ern themselves, but also to govern white men ( It' the Filipinos are children, what were and are the ex slaves of the south ? IIow dared Republicans appeal to the northern masses to compel the south to grant the negroes a free vote and a lair count when it in volved negro rule pure and simple? Were the fruits of the war mere Sodom apples to be turned to ashes in such a brief span ? Are the 13th, 14th and 15th amendments to be nullitied in their very essence because they failed of their purpose in the south ? Are they for home Hse only ? Is the flag to become again a 'flaunting lie' and float over a military despo ti*m, first in the Philippines and later at the home? Was the ii:-? i ?? ' iih-iium < (M>iia;i nut. ween sui very and freedom useless ? llave we trained nothing ? Is the coin mercial trreed which dominates in our councils and coerces the president to do his bloody and dirty work to make of the constitution a new '.eague with death and a covenant with hell' in the inter est of oppression akin to slavery ? In order to do all these things, must we 'camp outside the eon stitution and give the old inter preta'ion of the southern slave holders to the declaration of in dependence and nullity all precedents and decisions of our supreme court? Did this nation offer up of its best and bravest upon the altar of liberty the blood ot several thousand men and spend and destroy live bil lions of treasure that we might have a government ot the people, by the people, for the people,'to find that in the brief span ot one man's life tin* sacrifice was vain. iii*? civil war a mi-taKe, ami iliat the colored race has no rights we are hound t?> respect at home or abroad ?" Adverting to .Mr. Iieveridge's (flotations Ironi the Hihle. Mr. Tillman said: 4,1 have heard that the devil can quote Scripture for his own purpose. Why, 1 can quote Scripture myself (laughter) Vf?rilv verilv I onir nn*n m, , 1, , . o.v ....... j wu, senator from Indiana (pointing The Appetite of a Goat. Is envied by all poor dyspeptics whose Stomach and Liver are out of order. All such should know that Dr. King's New Lifel Pillf, the wondeful Stomach and Liver Remedy, gives a splendid appetite, sound digestion and a regular bodily habit that insures perfect health and great energy. Only 25c.at Crawford Bros. DrugStore. 4 T RiSE. ^v L / NO.88 ? Baking POWDIR URE T icious and wholesome CW CO.. HEW VQWK. linger dramatically at Mr. !>? vithIjit*, who sat within u few ie? t c,i 111in ). *you cannot gather liii> Irom I horns, nor uraoes from I llhl leS. It we mete out despotism and bayonet rule to that people, will it not lie meteu back to us ? It n eil not be from a loreign source, ami it cannot be from a foreign source that the government by baxonet will ever oppress the American people. Our danger Iics in familiarizing our people with the despotic methods, in abandoning the American ideals and the principles of our fathers. "The curse of bayonet rule will come back to plague you as sure as there is a God in heaven." In conclusion, Mr. Tillman said: "I protest against the continuance ol this unholy war. The president has declared that upon congress rests the responsibility. He shirks the burden of his mistake and endeavors to shift it to our shoulders. Let us give those people a government of their own, the only self government, in whatever form they might select, and ho rid of the burden as well as the shame which must be ours if we do not Let us protect them against outside interference and * in a small part compensate theim for the wrongs we have done them "In the name ot Washington, Jefferson and Lincoln, let us stop this war, which was a hideous blunder in its beginning. It is now a war of conquest, a crime in the sight of (iod and man." He Fooled The Surgeons. All doctors told Itenick Hamilton, of West Jefferson, 0., after suffering IS months from Kectal Fistula, he would die unless a costly operation win performed; ht*t lie cured himself with five boxc of Bucklen's Arnica Salve, the surest Pile cure on Earth, and the best Salve in the World. 25c. a box. Sold by t'rawford Bros. Druggist. 4* Mr. Nwaringen in If Too. Editor Entkki'RISK :?1 see in a recent issue of your paper that von name some of tho applicants for the Lancaster post office. I will say that I am no dark horse in the race for the same, and that my chances tire fairly good. I am still in the field until 'he fight is finished. Respectfully, W. P. SWAKINUKN. | Jan. 20, 11)00. If Gloomy :u?l N ". vutis, utiri lu.tkiiiff on l lie lark side of things, talto a lew doses Mr M. A Simmons l.iver Medicine, and the tfloom will disappear. If Irritahle. Out of Sorts, Depressed in Spirits, have a Mull Headache, t ike a few doses of Dr .' ! A. 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