T he D ayie R ecord OLUMK V. MOCKSVILLE, ST. C., THURSDAY JU H E 2, 1904. NO. 49,
Viffht WUl Be Bitter. T H E OLD SOLDIERS IN COUNCIL. . Historian, whose duty it shall be DAVIE RECORD K I L L t h e to get up at the earliest practical Those who will persist in closing COUGH PVHUSBED EVEBV THURSDAY. TbeCIement Camp M etat MoetMTlUe on their ears against the continual re AMP t h e Stay IOth 1904—A Good Attendance and moment, all historical facts and CURE LUNQSl commendation of Dr. King’s New WATCH OUT! FOR Great Iatoreete la The Camp Wae jj.U. MORRIS, - - EDITOR, reminiscenses in which the company i! Shown by all Preeent A Vand Wae Started Discovery for Consumption, will to ISrect a Monument to The Dead Con took a part, so far as these facts have a long and bitter fight with "nDr. King’s term s op subscription • federate SoIdlera In Davle Coaaty. may now be ascertained, to the end their troubles, if not ended earlier Onecopy 1 O neY ear, - - 50 cen t Pursuant to a published call, that ample data may be accumula by fatal termination. Read what New Discovery One copy, S is Months, 25 T. R, Beall of Beall, Miss, has to MB IffiiM M l made by Col. W. H . HobsonjCoiu- ted for the future publication of _ _ _ /CONSUMPTION Price say, “Last fall my wifehad every FQR I OUGHSand 60c & $1.00 New Ad. InThisis Spa| HErriIUICAN STATE TICKET; mader of "Clement Camp,” the The Deeds aud Achievements of symptom of consumption. She UOLOS Free Trial. FOR GOVERNOR old Confederate soldiers of Davie Davie county in the war of the took Dr. King’s New Discovery af Surest and Quickest Cure for all They are going to have some bargains fol everybody CHARLES J. HARRIS, county met in the court house, on States. It was urged that this ter everything else had failed. Im THBOAX and LTJNQ TBOtJB- o f Jackson C ounty, IiES, or HONEY BACK. the IOth of May at 11 o’clock a. m •ork be promptly and .vigoriously provement came at once and four f o r l i e u t e n a n t g o v e r n o r bottles entirely cured her. Guar ISAAC M. MEEKIN 8 . Officers were present as follows: prosecuted, ere oblivion Shall have anteed by C. C. Sanford. Price 50c NOTICE! f o r s e c r e t a r y o p s t a t e : Col.W. H. Hobson Commander, swallowed up much that is valua •Shoes, Hats, Dresspoods &cjj J. J. JENKINS. and $1.00. Trial bottles free. C. A. Gufty First Lient., T. S, ble aud interesting. Having qualified as administrator f o r s t a t e t r e a s u r e r : de bonis non of Mathew Markland 0. G. BAILEY. Butler Quartermaster, J. H. Coley It was ordered by the Camp that deceased, all persons holding claims Cheap j FOR STATE AUDITOR: Commissary. Rev. W. R. Ketchie Mr. T. B. Bailey, whose qualities against said estate are hereby noti F, A. LINNEY RemarlaUe fied to present them for payment to READY MADE SUITS—at $2.75 and up;j» $15.00 'for men Chaplin. Besides there were pre of head and heart so • emminently the undersigned on or before 19, day F0R STATE SUPT. OP PUBLIC INSTR IY Suits 75c to $3.00 - - -Ij Come to see i sent soldieis from 4th. 5th, 7th, 8 th of MAy 1905 or th is notiotw ill be plead UCTION: fit him for so responsible and so in bar of their recovery. AU persons CYRUS P. FRAIZER, 13th, 21st, 34th, 35th, 38tli, 42th, delicate a task, be requested to PROGRESS owing said estate are required to FOK ATTORNEY GENERAL: 44nd, 45th, 52nd, and 63rd, North take these various contributions of make immediate payment. This May WILLIAMSffANDERSON \\\ II. YARBROUGH. company historians a n d breathe 19th 1904. T. C. SHEETS Admr. d. Carolina Regiments, as well b. n. of Mathew Markland deceased, )o q q 3SOOsoo o o o cx }o o o o o o o o 9 jo o o q q o 9 ooqooooooooo 9 S o o o o o o fo r commissioner o p l a b o r a n d upon the whole the spirit o f am ity, p r i n t i n g : as members of the IOth Ta, AGompany Only 120 E. L,. GAITHER Attorney. J. Y. HAMRICK. to the ,end th a t a connected and C alvary. HHi railroad commissioner: complete history of Drvie county’s days Old. K U It-FA—CITE. I)K, D. H. ABBOTT, TheAdjuant, C. F. Bahnson, contingent in th e w a r may be safiy Operating two mills and concen For hardwood Floors and Furni ELECTORS AT LARGE: being absent on motion T S. Butler preserved to posterity! trating P lan ts G rinding Out- G old. ture, It’s easy to make hardwood SCHOULER’S DEPARTMMT STORE. It was ordered that the commit J. J. BRITT, was elected Adjutant pro tern. Ou With 10 MinningCiaimstoExtract floors with “ Kur-fa-cite” the su R. Z. LINNEY. tee, appointed to conferr with the the ore from, and now. perior floor and furniture finish. the completion of the roll of the AIasonic picnic Authorities, shall, DONTREADfHIS I OR ASSOCIATE JUSTICES: ANEW DISCOVERY. It shines like glass, Made iu ten ‘old soldiers” present, the Com iu case our wishes are acceded to JUDGJO M ONTGOM ERY, A group of mines located in sight beautiful colors. Apply for color mander, Col. IV. II. Hobson, ad secure a popular speaker for the For this week we mention a few articles tlgit you will do well to JU D G E DOUGLAS. of our Sunset Milt. card and let me tell von about it. hour, and otherwise arrange for ask for as they are going fast. dressed the Camp at considerable The Dirt Pans Free Gold —Thous J. L. KURFEES. establishing a chapter of tho IT IS AN IM POSITION. length, speaking chiefly to objects ands of tons in sight! A conglom “Daughters of the Confederacy.” erate Vein or deposit which if sav- The demand on the part of the of the Association. At the conclu It was resolved that the Camp able will boom our shares beyond 3375 10.000 yards of Remnants of Line Toweliiig value 15c for 5c. Democrats in Congress to m ake a sion of Col. Hobson’s address, the come together again on the day of expectations aud enrich us all. o , : 20.000 Fine Japanese fans value 10 to 25c;j for 5c and IOcJ thorough investigation o f th e pos camp adjourned for dinner. the Masonic picnic, and that all 1000 Childrens staw hats value SOcoiir price 25c. Weareassyingand testing and —LEADINGG JJEWELER— tal stealing is in line with the de- old soldiers of Dnvie county and Promptly at 2 o’clock the Camp will run from 50 to 100 tons at once 1000 Qun Umbrellas and parasols, valne Vjl.25, our price 55 to $1 nres of all tax payers. It is an aw of other counties, are urgently re: 10.000 Dozen 200 yd spool cotton, all cols.jainl white per spool Ic reassembled. After some remarks on our mill. ful thing to let a cro .vd of bad m en quested to meet at thd court house, V* 100 dozen Liucn towels, size 17x30 only ii)e. remain in charge of any department by various members of the camp, promptly at 9 o’clock on that day m 1000 sets good steel kinves and forks per'set 35c, of the government. Itisaaim po- Mr.E. H. Moiriswhohad been an for organization, FIRST CAR LOAD OF ORE SHP. W e have completed our pre 50 Sets Roges Silver Plated knives and forks, o-ily $2.00. Mtion on those who pay to support attentive listener to the proceed On motion, Camp broke, From our “Governor” Routt” parations for the Holidays. This is at least 1.00 undee price, W e desire to especially em the government.—Lexington Dis ings and who was too young to T.S.BUTLEB, W. H. HOBSON, Mine ran $25 per ton, crude ore Adjutant Pro tom. C om m ander. phasize the fact that we recog- patch. and concentrates $23.50 per ton. have been a Confederate Soldier, I nize but one quality, the best ’Special-Just IVhy certainly. modestly asked that he might be al Bevolation Imminent. OUR “ RUBY rilNES.” ' and that our prices for the best IVhy don’t yon ta lk th at w ay lowed to present a proposition to A sure sign of approaching re Tunnel iu 40b feet, on ore all the are absolutely the lowest. 200 yards 36 inch Black Peau-de-cygne iilk, $1,50 quality for only $1.15. qbout the Atlantic Dress goods and Notions. Onr Dem ocratic frien ds h ad sented to public in such way, or him in the Superior court of Davie touch to say about Judge Norwood ways, as the members of Clement County to abtain a divorce from bed and board and from the bonds We Challenge j oue of the Republican Judges who Camp and the Daughters of the of matrimony andthat the said de got drunk on several occasions, b u t Confederacy may from year to year fendant will futher take notice that
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VOLtiMii V. MOCKSVILLE, N. 0., THURSDAY JUNE 9, 1901. KO. 50.
FlEbt Will Be Hitter. JUDGES AND COURTS. XBE LIBERTY Off THE PRESS. gO Q3SQS3Q39DSQ003-30398930S-339893S9QC 90000000000000000 DAYIE RECORD O Those who will persist in closing TKS & The Observer has said from the W hile Judge Purnell may have O "JTeiJUSHIiD every THBttSOAY. their ears against the continual re AMD GU&E THS L i i r i C S i O beginning of this upheaval until |eired in tlie Josephus Daniels case O- now, it would recall that we have j w commendation of Dr. King’s New W A T C H O U T FOR Ji . II. M ORRIS, - - E D IT O R . ve are of the opinion that Joseph- O unitorm lv expressed regret ;that' Discovery for Consumption, will us abused the liberty of the press. have a long and bitter fight with •""Ir.Iissg’i ~ TEHKS .OF SCBSCKIPTION • the Federal power has been invok edin the regulation of the affairs While the press has a right to cri their troubles, if not ended earlier Onecopy1OneYear, - - SOcent by fatal termination. Read what of the Atlantic & North Carolina ticise and comment on officials, it N ev. Discover; HeWILLIiMS MD A SSIEM M One copy I S is M onths,. 25 T. R. Beall of Beall, Miss, has to /?> onQNSlllKPTiON------Railroad, and that The Observer should be done in such a manner has been always for a lease in pre say, “Last fall my wife had every FOBI ouOUGKS and New Ad. IaThis Spi ;e % as not to bring the court into dis U olDLDS JtErrBLICAJi STATB TlCKETi ference to a receivership. It is a symptom of consumption. She FOR GO VEKSOR repute. There seems to be an in took Dr. King’s New Discovery af and Quickest Curo for all j They are going to have some bargains fo everybody § (.:HAIiLl'5 J. HARRIS, poor compliment to The Observer that its Newbern contemporary clination on the jiart of the people ter everything else had failed. Im ITHSOAT and LUN3 TBOTJB- o f Jackson C om ity, | L E S , o r M O N E T B A C K . has read it s j indifterently as not to to have less respect for the courts provement came at once and four VOE LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR and its Jndges. We are of the bottles entirely cured her. G uir- ISAAC SI. JIEJSKINS. have discovered this, At the same opinion that the courts are not al anteed by C. C. Sanford. Price 50c !Shoes, H ats5 DressC of Pasquotank Comity. time—referring to the last case NOTICE! r o o d s &d together to blame for this condi and $1.00. Trial bottles free. fob secretary of state: only—Mr. Cuyler, a non-resident, Having qualified as administrator J. J. JENKINS, a stockholder of record through tion. Though often the men ele de bonis non of Mathew Markland of Chatham County. himself and his forebears, had an vated to the bench, are men iu deceased, all persons holding claims; I C h e a p whom the people have little confi against said estate are hereby noti FOE STATK TREASTJRKR: undoubted right to bring'his ac* § READY MADE SUITS—a t *2.75 and up o 915.00 for men g dent. and next to no respect, for fied to present them for payment to 0. G. K AILKY. tiou for a receiver through the RemarkaMe the undersigned on or before Iil1 day of.Davie County. United States Court, and-we do not the reason of their former acts as of MAy 190:) or this notice will be plead gBOY Suits 75c to §3.00 - Come to see iis.g FOB STATE AUDITOR: see in this any teason for agitation partisans. Ths judiciary should in bar of their recovery. AU persons O PROGRESS owing said estate are required to © F , A . U N jnt E Y The suggestion that those who con be above reproach and none but O ol' Wantaiiga County. good men should beuelevated to the make immediate payment. This May W ILLIAM SfAKB template a receivership with eqn- IJlth 1904. T.C. 'SHEETS Admr. d. - FOH ^TATE SUPT. OF PDBLIC INSTR anipiity, are in sympathy with the bench. Newspapers should be b. n. of Mathew Markland deceased, 033033093393033033338033003338039333 3S3SSQ33QQ888GQG:!J 1SOH I UCTION: careful in criticising the acta of A Company Only 1 2 0 E. L. G AITHER A ttorney. OYIUjS P. FRAIZER. United States authorities as against Judges, and proof postive should of Guilford County. the State, is unjust, They recog K U R —JFA— CITE. be at hand before they let fly at days Old. ■'OR ATTORNEY GENERAL: nize the right of a federal judge to \V. II. YAliBBOUGH. appoint a receiver for the proper the fountain head of Jibei1Iy and Operating two mills and concen- For hardwood Floors and Furni good government. A thoughtless t ating Plants Grindiug Ont Gold. ture, It’s easy to make hardwood VPH I ‘OMMISSIONER OF LABOR AND ty upon a proper showiug, and, SCHOOLER’S DEPARTS®BT STORE. PRINTING: while regretting that the affair word often tarnishes the name' of W ith 10 Minning Claims tu Extract floors with “ Kur-fa-cite” the Sii- J. Y. IIAMHICK. should take this course, would pre a pure woman, and when once the the ore from, and now. !perior floor and furniture finish. DONT READ HIS r«ij; 11AH.K OAD COMM ISSIONER: fer this to the abominable manage • blight of suspicion takes hold, the ANEW DISCOVERY. Ifc shines like glass, Made in ten PR. D. H. ABBOTT, fair name is gone forever. The beautiful colors. - Apply for color mentof this State property dis A group of mines located in sight • For this week we mention a few articles th; t you will do well to card and let me tell you about it. KI.ECTOKS AT I.ABGE: closed by the report of the com press is a power. May it always of our Sunset Mill. J. L. KURFEES. ask for as they are going fast. J. J. BRITT, mittee appointed by the Governor battle for the right, unbiased and TheDirt PansPreeGold—Thous R. Z. LINNEY. to investigate it. .Anything, is unprejudiced. ands of tons in sight? A conglom VOK ASSOCIATE JUSTICES: preferable to a continuance of ex erate Vein or deposit which if sav- 10.000 yards of Remnants of Line Towelinj value 15c for 5c. Jl'DGJi MONTGOMERY, isting conditions—preferably a Onr Democratic friends have a able will boom our shares beyond 20.000 Fine Japanese IVms value 10 to 25c or 5c and 10c. | .irnGH DOUGLAS. lease: secondly a receivership: last lot to say about Republican office expectations and enrich us all. W. II. IlOM ii!; 1000 Childieus staw hats value SOcour p •ice 25e. ly a sale. holders attending conventions. We are assying and testing and -LErVDING JEWELER- IVUAT PATRIOTS, 1000 Qan Umbrellas and parasols, value .25. our price 55 to $1 '--I A few words upon the larger What would become of Democratic will run from 50 to 100 tons at once 10.000 Dozen 200 yd spool cotton, all cols nd white per spool Ic question: Why should the people conventions if you would leave out ^Vc w ant our readers to examine on our mill. eS v 100 dozen Linen towels, size 17x30 only 10 fear or hate the Federal courts? office holders and office seekerst i * V the laws of 1S87. Read chapter 62 1000 sets good steel kinves and forks per s :t 35c, l'he judges are our own people; the Just watch the Greensboro conven of that year and see what the ma FIRf-T CAR LOAD OF ORE SH P. We have completed our pre 50 Sets Roges Silver Plated kuivcs aud ft rks, o-ily $2.00. juries are our own people. These tion in June. Consistency is not a From onr “Governor” RouttV parations for the Holidays. This is at least 1.00 und'ce price, chine Democracy will do. Col. courts have stood us in good stead Jewel iu the Democratic crown. Mine ran 125 per ton, crude ore W e devire to especially em ( leiveiand was a Revolutionary in times past. When, in the re and concentrates $23,50 per ton. phasize the fact that we recog patriot who fought at the battle of construction days, our men of Or Revolution Imminent. nize but one quality, the best =S^Special-M ReceM.^*H- King's inountian, and th e county ange and Alamance and Caswell A sure sign of approaching re OUR “RUBY JUNES.” and that our prices for the best were imnnued in jails under mili are absolutely Ihe lowest. 200 yards 36 inch Black Peau-de-eygae' silk, $1,50 quality for was named tor him, yet we find a volt and serious trouble in your Tunnel iu 400 feet, on ore all the tary order and the Supreme Court way, producing gold daily, Mail Orders Promptly Filled only $1.15. Democratic legislature in the year system is nervousness, sleeplessness of North Carolina said that, “the or stomach upsets. Electric Bit BUY YOUR SHARES at 4 CENTS, ISS7 (!hanged the spelling of that power of the judiciary was exhaus ters will quickly dismembei. the uaaio, leaving out, th e letter “ a” ted” and it could not help them, troublesome causes. It never fails June the 1st will positively ad all because one Grover Cleveland a Judge Brooks, a Federal judge re to tone the stomach, regulate the vance too cents then upward to tu s UiiyimM ss leased them, They have not op Schouler’s DepartmeitStore Democrat was presideut. What kidneys and Bowels, stimnlate the ward par. Orders mailed late as 4 05 Liberty St. W inston, N. C pressed nor persecuted onr citizens Liver, and clarify the blood. Run June I, accepted at 4 cents. Spe . WINSTON-SALEM, N. would the Democratic press have but have stood gs a breakwater down systems benefit particularly cial offer for cash. Instalments- if yEK^B^saEaasssaw am eeaaui^asasasm aL Riiil had th e Republicans in 1S97 against the commission of wrong, and all the unusual attending aches preierred. changed the name of Vance to audThe Observer, for its own part, vanish under its searching and Strongest Guarantee—Oursworn The EICOED one McKinley? Y ou w ould never have honors them tor what they are and thorough effectiveness. Electric monthly Statements. respects them as the militant repre Bitters is only 50c, and that re- year for Only 50 cents S hearil the last of it. What will For full particulars write sentatives of Uncle Sam, our fiist that returned if it don’t give per machine Democracy not do! W .-P .FIFE, - Thomasville, N. C. Gash in advance. citizen. Our honorable contempo feet satisfaction. Guaranteed by Hardware Company rary of Newbern cannot scare Tis by C. C. Sanford Druggist. JOE DANIELS FOR CONTEMPT. talk of “Federal interference” nor St. Louis, Mo. Xo doubt Josephus felt like thc- scare anybody who realizes that Confederate Veterans* Reaniont Kashvillei UncleSamisover us all and that Ie n n ., J u n e 1 4 - IfiU tl 19 0 4 . WORLD’S FAIR,; Iiuke of Wellington at the battle Jobbers & Deaieis for every wrong done under his do MAY-NOVEMBER, 1904. For the above occasion the-South Shelf and Heavy • Hardware, Implemeut Stoves, Tinware, (if Waterloo. Instead of Blueher minion he somewhere provides re eni Railway will sell tickets to Wooden ware, Belting, Guns. Cutle; y, Ammunitiou, ini doubt he w ished tharf- F rancis dress.—Charlotte Observer. • SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Nashville, Tenn. and return at ra ^ Sporting Goods, Sash, Doors, B linds I). Winston and one of his Red- tes named below: Goldsboro $13,- Accouut the above occasion, effective April 25, 1904, Southern Glass, Paints, and Oils, Dii Sbirt brigades w ould com e to IiiB THE XEGBO NOT PBKSEnT. 55, Selina $18.15, Raleigh $12.60, Railway will place on sale daily, tickets at extremely low raite 3, St Harrows, Cliattacooga r«eui“ Certain men in th is S tate Durham §12.05, Hendeison $13.00 Plows and Disc Louis, Mo., and return. Following are rates applying from principal: have Kmg thought they were above IMockAvUle Conrafipondetit to T h e C har Greensboro $10.10, Salisbury $9.95 Cultivators. lotte Observer. Winston-Salem SlO 55, Hickory points in State of North Carolina. the law, especially the United Seanon CO Day 15 Day 420 Trade Street The Davie county Republicans $8.80, Charlotte $10.10, Gastonia State’s law, and constitution. Itis A sheboro 8 3 3 55 83!M>t) S 5 i 30 held a convention here to-day to $9.65, Shelby $9.10, Approximate A sheville 39.25 26 90 2 3 .2 5 WINSTON-S ALEM N , C. time they were being taught to re appoint delegates to the State Re Iy low rates from other points, - Charlotte 36.10 30.10 24.65 spect the courts and law. Josephus publican convention at Greensboro, Tickets sold JuneIOth to 15th 1904 D urham 34.10 28.40 28.40 is too big a man to be am enable May 18th. Delegates are to go inclusive with final limit to leave G astania 36.10 30.10 24.65 Nashville June ISth 1904; provid to the U nited State's courts and uninstiucted. The negro was not G oldsboio 37.10 31.40 20.25 I # ■ much in evidence and the atten ed tickets are officially stamped by GreeDSboro 34.10 28.40 23.30 we are surprised at Judge Purnell dance was small. Joseph Richardson, special Agent Henderson 34.10 28.40 23.30 I J U S T O P E N Thelaws of North Carolina are Ticketscan be extended until Hendersonville 33.35 27.S5 22.85 We publish the above to show ahove Ihe United State's laws and July 10th, 1904, if deposited by H ick ory 34.10 28.40 23.20 ❖ how prone the average Democrat is original purchaser with Joseph cunstitutioD, and no d ou b t J o sep h M arion 34.10 2S.40 23.30 * to misrepresent Republicans Richardson, Special Agent at M organton 34.10 2S.40 23.30 At Tiie Red Froit us will appeal to Ju d ge Clark for Nashville between hours of 8 a. m . M t. A iry 37.00 30.85 25.10 * W h ile it w as not la rg e , it was. an * A nice liiie of white goods, Lawi s, Linens, belli. and 8 p . m ., JunelO to 18th Jinclu N ewton 34 10 28.40 23.30 average attendance, and several Grenadines, Nainsooks, Pique and Laces. Eive, and upon payment of a fee of R aleigh 35.60 29.90 24.80 * Gov1 Aycock was very swift to instructions were made to both 50 cents per ticket. Rutherfordton 35.55 29.60 24.20 4 * Geneial J.-S. Carrhas selected threaten to use the military army State and Congressional conven Salisb ury 34.10 28.40 23.30 * the Southern Railway via Ashe Sanford ' 37.60 3 1 9 0 26.25 WHATIHAVIi of the State to enforce th e o rd er. o f tions, but what we wish to call 4* ville, Knoxville and ChatUnooga Selm a - 37.10 . 31.40 26.25 Iu plain words, we hav.e the nices; line and * * 'Jiief Justice Fuller in the Railroad special attention to is, the latter 4 * as the official route for his annual Statesville (via Knoxville) 34.10 28.40 23.30 Largest stock, that we havvas over ninety State oi iV , j- FallF all ^ erm 1904, turers as well as the Agent, and you run no risk in buying and using the OUBdred otlic-r accidents, are every (tOunty of Davie KURFEES PAINT. On every can you can see and read the Guarantee which two years of age, and the last of •lay occurrcucts. It behooves Nannie Sossomon ■Summons for is duly signed by the Manufacturers. We are always glad to have The everybody to have a reliab le S alve the old ones of the Bailey family vs Publications, Kurfees Paint tested side by side with any Paint on the market, whether it I nandy and there’s none as good as Edw ard Sossomon Ije a ready mixed paint or mi ‘ -;eaweN the Republican no- term of the Superior court of said ville grave yard near the scenes of wh'ch paint is used If you are thinking of painting, whether it be much or P We also carry a full line of giocenes of eve|ry description, Stove ,, "W Cougress in this district county to be held on lie 5 th ^ o n d a y little, try one gallon of The Kurfees Paint and see how nicely it works. Ap eChnea to make the run. his birth. The old landmarks are after the first Monday m Sept 1.1U4 at ply to our Agent or write us for our handsome color card, showing forty beau Buster acd Icecream Flour at allow figure. tt^ o u rt house in^M ocksville,^.^ tiful and permanent colors, also aur booklet entitled ‘'Beautiful Homes.” County Commissioners were in fast passing away. May they rest Come to spe us, we will treat you right. | W 1011 .foadaJr and after transact- easy 011 th e other side. SinPutui0 ltusinesB levied taxes The above notice of TJncle Bob ,J y to th e court fo r I Xhifl M ay 24, paint company ! ‘ h? yew 1904 as follows; Sed In said com plaint, J. F. KURFEES , B w m k 'Sn 0 @ a d m o z i , Bailey’s death was overlooked by , HOBRIS, Pniri 2*c> School tax 18cts, C.&C. tax Special tax IQc, our printer.______; A ttorney ______. IhntJlary 17c> Total 70 ceutB, on - . * Kentucky. Cooleemee, - - , , . rpi,A Record TfTTR-FA-CHE tor noors a n d ^hundred, being Sc less than Job-work done by The Recora KUR * ^ j ^ KurfefS. Tyade supplied bj J, LEU KU RFEEgj R F D, I Mccksville, N. C IttttJarfIjolltax 20 cents gheap and .up-lo date, I >k of ^ttaulastyw ,
Sr* ^ CREAM OF THE NEWS NORTH CAROLINA CROPS 05 EDUCATIONAL EFFORTS IH SiiTE Th* Temperature the Past Week Hai Paifagraphs of Minor Impifj^gj The Work That Has Been and is Be. Been Hlsh, With LIttIe BaIn. Gathered From Many Sources. SOUTHi tng Done in the Statfc I H R Seeming Effort to Wipe Oaf Afl Ba* The Siipgrinteftdent bf Public Iri- I j one Jrespect past lWeSS WSI tire Firm Reports From Russia Indicate a Considerable Struction gives out the following tdf 6ecidedijr favorable for the growth 0 | Through the South. ■*- X TOPICS OF INTERS publication: .Contempt Case fefided: crops. i&npefsiw® Ajnew $600,000 steer-car line Is (0 ^ The executive committee of the, Tho Daniels contempt case, which time In a l o i i 4Wfr* I fjVE HLtED SfNCE THURSDAY bui t in Richmond. normal; SsBeolftllil the 23rd to the Feeling of Apprehension campaign committee for the promo ran through tlie, betted of I^st I wo men were arrested charged -Jiiis S^«et Potato J tion of public education in North Car 87th, and Sti the *4$ $ e maximum; wefeft; termiiiated BE Friday be A Planter and his Manaflif Attacked hig jway robbery at-Ocean View. -• swept potato is| olina, consisting of SuperintMiWiit J< fore Judge Pritchard, sitting in Ral exceeded 90 degree® at M iif central places. The nights weje alsp somewhat ffi their Store and Killed Sy Twd Sttr German vessels are at Newport the root crop of the r Y. .Joyner-. GbVetnor Charles B. Ay- eigh. : •jjecause it is suited to to ia , and P re sH ;-; OhaTles D. Mc- warmer, and these cimjitjons started l^groes, one St Whom ttas Taken (iTefs for overhauling and repairs. PORI ARTHUR MUST BE HELD AT ANY COST After a brief session in the Federal conditions as found in IvCT1 'uau ft conference today in Ral- rapid growth of vegetation, ;. On the :arr Howard, colored, Commilt0lj epurt rofliri there! Justice Pritchard, F ro m Jail and Lynched Aidi the Js also one of the mot eigh to consider the educational cam Othef hand; sxeept iif the, eastern por paign for the siimaieft ©d SfcCOtint of the United States Circuit Codrt Other Shot Down While Attempting iuijdde in a hammock at Portsmouth satisfactory crops th; Encounter on Friday, June 3rd, The Government’s Prestige With the of the - fifilltteal campaign, which will announced that he had carefully look tion where there were lig h t.^hCwers Fully SStf persons were made home. farm er can make el hear Chu Chia Tun. On that day the during the Jatter portion of the week, A Sicofia Murder. , , Lower Classes Staked Upon probably occupy much of the atten ed into the matter; that there was Iesi I by a fire in Vazoo City, Miss., aiy or home use, and I 01 Japanese cavalrymen met thS Hussiang tion of the people during the summer the weather was extremely dry, espe- a well known fftct. t Holding cf Port Arthut^—preparing and early fall, it was decided not to nothing in the law to warrant Judge if jiese half are destitute. at noon, Th^ ftti3§i£uas numbered 2,000 ially in western counties, where every another crop so univ undertake as active an, educational Purnell’s rule for contempt against Greenville, Miss., S pecial.-A s th® re osephu's Daniels, editor of the Rai. •io Cope With a Chinese Invasion I were composed of infantry, thing is fluttering to a slight extent this crop, because it I campaign this summer as hei'etoforei Sditof Bahieisi aiid Ud Recekmgiy sult of a fight which occurred on the Sig ii, N. C.-, News and Observer. was •of Manchuria, detachments of cavalry and artillery. Appointments will bft madS, IibiVrever; from lack of sufficient Supply f>i mois« gims & Williams plantation at Tra the least piece of flel dismissed the action and discharged ttnid $2,000 Tuesday by Judge PuraeIl the foundation of th| They were pressing the Japanese cav WhftitS the people ask for them, and tuye. The sunshine was above normal Lake, MlsI., ttiirty miles east of here, speakers will be sent to fill these ap the respondent from custody. for alleged contettipt. botng laid, to the larg alry, when the J&ftaftetre ^sm bled In amount until near the. close of tlie London, B y Cable.—That the curtain pointments. A number of educational The counsel for the respondent had Thursday night, Johfl Si*9. plantations where t| their Cfttiife force aM engaged the en week, when cloudy weather prevailed. ' ’he body of HeinricD Klemm. t|le i.> drawn. Stgain over the progress of the rallies have already been arranged in a fair field, no argument being made manager, named Cato, were fcr acres by the thousanl emy. The Russians drew off gradually, different sections of the State by the The Week was very favorable for farm Sailor drowned from the gunboat Vine- »var problem indicates that isaitottant In behalf of Judge Purnell and no ob negroes, and three of the negroes have every Tear a groatl and half-past 5 in the afternoon they people themselves, tmd at their re Which has continued to make uninter to, wag found at Newport News. •events arc impending or afoot. The ‘ex quest appointments have bSefl made jection fiieii. as tti tha procSediflgs!. been killed also. The country is In a come to hand fed retired. The Japanese suffered four men I Ipencer R. fiaekey, of Golrishom. \ plosions hoard at Port Arthur Suggest and speakers,,will. i)8 sSilt- ThSfS will There was some effort at a demonstra rupted progress. Srbpfc though late Mate .of. intense excitement, and it moved into tlie i?out| killed and four wounded in this fight C .| reports he was robbed of 51 w, as ticularly the Gulf that the Rnssians have renewed their jirpWibiy i>o Eumerons other requests tion when Judge Pritchard announced have generally made considerable im feared fetter trouble^ may ensue ing. A report has beeft jn6£eiV$ii. frtirA for appointments and speakers. There provement this week; stands a?e hdi believes, by two chance acciusint- best methods of Kettl !ftUempls io remove obstructions in the General KurOk^ Inat 'oA tfHday is no apparent diminution o£ interest his decision, but this was quickly tween the whites and >® k9' mid profitable yield on light soils, but poor on stiff bottom The slaughter started abffui - Mijces, a man and a woman. nsoitth of the harbor. All kinds of ru - ______last a detachrnetit \vas dispatched from in public education, and there will be suppressed, for it appears to be I mors on> current, few of which appe'ft* j Ai-Yung Cheng (Ai Yang Pienmen?) to no relaxation of effort to cultivate A low minutes before three o’clock lands. ’ . -■ '• t' t o’clock, when Sims and Cato were shot C. g, Johnson, of Portsmouth, vtas Tact that to the nev the east of Feng Wang Cheng to make public sentiment and arouse interest Practically ail the cotton crop has down in their store by a negro named sentenced to two years in prison for •to have any reliable basis* 1 *u * ^ +« in the public Sijntiment &iid al-OUsfi in United States Marshall Dockefy took the crops th at h a reconnaissance toward Chaimatsi beei planted i chapping is finished in forging an alleged wilt of his wife. Various special 'correspondents in St-, (Simatsi?) 35 miles north of Feng terest Stt th 9 , jjilbiifc SciiooU., A.S no IiO tiiS ,fed^rai. fioiirt Room His pris Sam Clark. Sims was engaged in check jn making somethin Petersburg r*?nort increasing depi’ession Wang Cheng, This detachment ettcoujX- iurtte- tt'ie'A oan be levied ih spScial oner, Ellitoi' Josephus Daniels, and the SoutH1 aha fiiW ing up his cash, when Clark came i . The famous Atlantic and North Car- inquiries I would Si in Russia, over the prosD'cct of the fall tercd 600 Cossacks, an$ aj&Qf ft .fcn&x ta s districts after V.he Bwt MoBday m when 3 o’clock struck _ there was a central north portion; the stands Hi Before fif make any kind of move slina Railroad case has taken another that your land is wt engagement the Hussi&iVs retreated. ... June, there '.vili probably be few more cf )3ovt Artimv Siid say that wild re notable assemblage in the room. cotton have much improved, and plants Clark raised a W lf l» r and fired, turn, Chief Justice Fuller having is- in good tilth. If tin General KuVoki re p o rte d th a t, the special tax elections for schools until n s dee® u s your so volts arc; U\ circulation of dissensionf 'Judge Pritchard entered, a striking now seem to be starting into vigorous the shot taking effect, first m th* *>ck. sued an order to take the road out of Hussiaii loss was heavy. .The Japanese next winter and spring. The cam and a. little deeper: over questions of policy and Stravogy. suffered only one waii killed and three paign during the summer and early growth. Some cotton on stiff soils is and then breaking the collar-bone. He figure, Am in form anil feature, stats- the Iia-Ptis of a receiver the socond Sn!? used don't plow woimdedv fail will be confined to places in hot yet tip. Most of the corn crop hag The Daily Mail giYe** £l*eat promi Ijf in hlB jjiaek robes, the audience died instantly. - lime. top soil, but pull Armies Within Two Miles. which the people voluntarily ask. for now been worked aver the first time; Clark immediately turned on Cato, nence to a statement “from a Russian, educational jfalliSS; Rilrt tligfd WiU be Stslildiiitf SflHl ii§ ivas seated: Dail- .what yon do piowj correspondent'* declaring 5UfiKt IVussia Chee Foo, By Cable.—But two miles QOAfliGt b6t\¥&«n thos§ sipp6ifitnleh.ts iels, iii a brdvrii iiiipii suit lbbk£(i vcl:y aiid tiiS Se6orid working has eommenc- the manager, who was In.another part Wshington Happenings. thoroughly mellow v/iH stand or fall by Arthur as far separated Japanese and Russian Slid . appoiiltihents for political
“il3i&fesi3j=ggig=^ RAM’S HORN BLASTS. Mayoral Privilege. Dr. BIggers1 Huckleberry Cordial A eurlous privilege attaches to the office of mayor of Limerick. From The Grtftt Boutbem Bemedyf cures all HE church that ftomaeh and bowel troubles, ohlldroa SOUTHERN V rfARM ROTES. time immemorial the mayor has teething. Made from * inclines to the world claimed the right to a quarter of a S r - P t 5 „ Armed Men Being Sent to the declines. The Little Huckleberry ton of coal out of every cargo import that grows alongside our hills and moun* TOMS OF INTEREST TO THE PUNTER. STOCKmN ANO TRUCK GROWER, Cleanliness is halt ed Into tbe town. The coal merchants tains, oontalns an active principle that has Scene of Hostilities of beauty; charac recently objected to paying this trib a happy effeot on the stomach and bow ter is alb els. It enters largely In Dr. Diggers' -•**-« i ute, and a test case was taken to the Huckleberry Cordial, the great stomach Parleying with sin local quarter sessions. The magis and bowel remedy for Dysentery. Diar U rhoea anti Bloody Flag. RUSSIANS BECOMING STRONGER brings paralysis of trates decided in favor of the mayor. Sold by all druggists, 25 and 50o bot Street Potato CuUuro* ton seed taeal, he obtained 1442 pounds the spirit. T hat official receives over 100 tons of tle. Tb* sweet potato is par eicellettce of beef from less than one acre of A lie is none the coal from this source every year and AN EX-CHIEF JUSTICE'S OPINION. i\io root, crop of tlie SoutbeVti States, land, together with 2-i2 tons of grain. No Definite Information) However, better ftir being set distributes it among the poor Of the Judge 0. E. Lochrana, of Georgia, In « offjiose it is suited to climatic and soil A maintenance ration of three pounds Showing That the Russians Are to music. town, although there is Ho legai rea letter to Dr. Blggers. states that he conditions as fotiud in these States. It never suffers himself to be without a bot- grain and silage gave a daily gain of The dollar sign is son why he should not use it for his lJuV Huckleberry Cordial is also one of the most provable and 1.48 pounds; sorghum hay with same Ready to Meet the Japanese. not the only sign ot during the summer time, for the relief own private purposes. of all stomach and bowel troubles. Dys ^jjNfaotor4V crops that the Southern grain was almost the last two years success. entery, Diarrhoea, Flux, etc. farmer can make either for market before this only about feeding daily St. Petersburg; By Cable.—The best There is no moral progress without Cost of Hatillng FreigltL Sold by all druggists, 25 and 50o bottles. moral purpose. HALTlWANGER-TAYLOR DRUG CChf or home use, and t only state Wliat is twelve pounds cotton seed meal with informed circles attach no importance The cost of bauliug A ton of freight a well known fact, that there is not The Bible is the world’s text-book on # Proprietors, Atlanta. Ga.______sorghum silage, the addition of eight to the reports that Gen. Kuropatkin has A mile on Great BritaluJs greatest rail* another crop so universally grown as pounds clover hay was naturally not manhood. way Is 1.45 cents; on the Pennsylvania, • Taylor's Cherokee Remedy of Cweet detached a large force from his army Oum and Mullein will cure Coughs, Croup this crop, because it can be found oil jh-ofitable. Professor Soule recom The daily paper is a poor substitute forty cents, and on tlie New York Ccm at Liao Yang and dispatched it south anti Consumption. Price 25cand $ 1 abottle. the least piece of cleared land, where mended the use of soy beaus mixed for daily prayer. . tral, forty-one cents, .t the foundation of the future farm is with carbonaceous Torage iu the silo, ward to relieve Port Arthur, and it is Angels would rather hear our prayers being: laid, to the largre fields of the old but preferred to grow the beans sep distinctly denied that Emperor Nich than their praises. SlOO Itew arti. 8100* plantations where they count their arate from the corn or sorghum. In olas personally ordered such a move Sometimes the people are going to The readers of this paper will be pleased to church in spite of the things the learn that there is at least one dreaded dis DY A :iorcs Kv the thousands. A t this time growing together cowpeas and sor ment. It can be authoritatively stated ease that science has been able to cure in all preacher dees to attract them. every year n great many inquiries ghum, he bad been able to get only that the Emperor’s confidence In Ku- itsstages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh A IW l BANK DEPOSIT t-vjne 1o hand from parties newly fifteen per cent, of legumes in the mix. High living does not make lofty Cure is the only positive cure now known to U r v J i v V V RslIrcadFsre Paid. 500 O n e N i g h t ropatkin is unshaken and his majesty living. the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a con 7 ______F R E E Courses Offered. moved into the Southern States, par- ture. His method or sowing seed for stitutional disease, requires a constitutional is not attempting to interfere with his Results will punish better than re B B S s B H a a B B Board at Cost. Write Quick ijfiilnrly the Gulf States, as to the this mixture was to use a two horse treatment. Hall’s CatarrhCureistakeninter- GE0R6IA-AUBAMA BUSINESS COLLEQElHaconlGa. plan of campaign. While no such venge. nally, acting directly upon tho blood and mu T r e a t m e n t best methods of setting a satisfactory corn planter, sorghum In one box and cous surfaces of tbe system, thereby destroy cowpeas Iu the other, driving twice to army has been dispatched southward, The offering always savors of the find profitable yield from this crop. band. i ing the foundation of the disease, and giving DR. W OOLLEY’S v\»r it appears to be a well recognized each pair of rows. it is natural that Kuropatkin will do all the patient strength by building up-the con that to the newcomer this is one possible to harass General ORu's rear. The visible is only the shadow of the stitution and assisting nature in doing its OPIUM&WHISKY w i t h iM real. work. The proprietors have so much faith ill of the crops that he can hardly fail Soja Ucans Fattening. The railroads have been kept open as Christianity proves itself and propa Its curative powers that they offer One Hun ANTIDOTE in making something from. To such As ibis is the period of the year far as Vafangow, 25 miles above Kin dred Dollars for auy ease that it fails to euro. W ill cure perm anently a t your ow n hom e. that soja beans should be planted, the gates itself by love for the people. Send for list of testimonials. Address {,utitiirios t would say first of ail. see Chou, and it is not unlikely, since the Mr. T. M. Brown, of DeQueeu 1 Ark., says 1 Agriculturist cannot refrain from urg International comity is a convenient F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, 0. your land is well broken and put}- Japanese have failed to push through a synonym for international cowardice. Sold by Druggists, 75c. opium habit(!OTvyears by your medicine, ftS0 K ane in good tiiib. If the land is old. ploitf ing its patrons to not neglect this Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. tinued u» the.veiy best of health since.” line across the head of the Liao Tung There is no imputed righteousness us tieep us your soil will allow youji valuable forage plant. It Is easily W. M. Tunstall, of Lovingston* Va.. peninsula, that several thousand Rus where there is no endeavor for person The Teacher Interested. says: “I am d a d t 0 e&y that I firmly believe and a Iittlo deeper: if uew land is be- grown and it will put into each acre “Miss Biggs is interested iu you, ft :tT? and permanently cured of of soil where grown from ,CS to $10 of sian troops may be sent down the rail al righteousness. the Drink Habit, as I have never even so much in* used don't plow deeper than your There are no promises without pre pa.” “How so?” “ Why, to-day, after os wanted a drink in any form since I took nitrogen, riant in rows about three road to impede the Japanese operations your eradieator, now 18 months ago. It was O i n i iop soil, but pulverize thoroughly cepts. * she had told me seven times to sit feet apart, and one bean to each foot. and inflict as much damage as possible, the best money lever invested.” wImt you do plow so as to make a “Do” prevents more evil than down and behave myself, she said she Mrs. VlivInia Townsend, of Shreveportt La., thoroughly mellow bed for the young The mature beans are as eagerly as these could be easilV withdrawn by wondered what sort of a father I had.” Wntes: ‘bo more opium. I have taken no eaten by horses. The bean is as use- Don’t.1’ other remedy than yours, and I make no mis pounces to grow in. On our tough railroad if the enqmy threatened to cut take when I say that my health Is better now Soak the feet or hands fnl to the horse as cotton seed meal is Man’s raging cannot shake GocCs wire grass sod of the long leaf pine the line of communication above. Even FITS perm anently cured. No Ilts or nervous-* I ban it ever was in my life, and I owe it to you to the cow. The writer of this ex ruling. ness after first day’s use of Br. Kline’s Great and your remedy. It Jiaa been twelve years on retiring in a strong, amis, it is 110; advisable to cut a the loss of a few regiments would be His promises give power to our NerveBestorer,$2 trialbottleand treatise free since I was cured by your treatm ent.” large funow slice and a very small perimented with the soja bean fifteen Br. B, H. K nar., Ltd., 981 Arch St., PMIa., Pa. Dr. WooJJey has thousands of such testimon hot, cream y l a t h e r o f years ago. and knows that it is a considered cheap if the Japanese op prayers. ials, with permission to use them. A treat- plow of the one horse type is recom Jiient wlih so many recommendations from valuable plant for stock, and has erations against Port Arthur were You cannot be a gentleman unless It's an awful handicap for a girl to have Physicians and eored patients must be good. CUTICURA SOAP. mended to make a beginning with, be- known (lie bean to be parched and thereby retarded for an appreciable you learn of the gentlest of men. a younger sister who is a real beauty. ®r- Woolley** Antidote has imitators, (as •mu«c a huge slice will take a long all good articles have)—perhaps you have tried D ry, and anoint freely ground as a substitute for coffee. The The stone that shrinks from the pol some of them, but there is nothiug like IVooI- iiuie in decaying and getting incor time. However, it is realized that with Iiftdtea Can Weav Shoes . fattening properties of the bean is re ishing never gains the power to shine. Jey s. It has stood the test of thirty years. No with CUTICURA porated with the other soil. W hat I the Japanese occupation of Port Dalny One size smaller after using Allen’s Fooi- man or woman who uses opium or whiskev in markable. The world’s real rulers reign not Eftse, a powder. It makes tight or new shoes any form, or who has friends so afflicted, Mnviafiy commend, and have been and Talien-Wan as bases for landing the roll of the thunder but In the si should hesitate to write to O IN TM EN T, the great In the bean meal there is 80.7 per oasy. Cures swollen, hot, sweating, aching pracl'ising personally for a number of siege guns, the small force above Kin lence of sunshihe. feet. Ingrowing nails, corns and bunions. At DR. B. M. WOOLLEY, cent, of protein and 1<>.2 ier- cent, of skin cure and purest of .Years 011 this kind of land is a very Chou could accomplish but little, and it all druggists and shoe stores, 25c, Don’t ac 106 North Fryor Street, Atlanta, Sa., fat: in linseed meal 33.2 p cent, and cept anv substitute. Trial package Fbee by narrow scooter, say about two inches COLLEGE NOTES. for his book on these diseases, which he will em ollients. B a n d a g e 3 per cent. Comparing sc y bean bay is now more likely to be withdrawn, mail. Address, Alien S. Olmsted, LeBoy 1 N.Y. send free and confideniial. wide, cutting and cross-cutting the destroying the railroad as it retires and dry corn fodder, the former has The ftev. W. w. Moove has been There is more steel used in the manu lightly in old, soft cotton land at the very first and going about 15.4 per cent, of protein and 5.2 per northward. For strategic purposes facture of pens Ihan in'all the sword and six inches deep. This method of elected President of the TJulou Theo* cent. of fat. while the latter has 3.S per Kuropatkin may be trying to logical Seminnry at Richmond, Ya. gun factories. or linen. For itching, breaking new land mixes it all up cent, and 1.1 per cent, j The green make the Japanese believe that a Eugene N. Foss has given $50,000 to Mrs.Winslow's Soothing Syrup for children burning, and scaling ec thoroughly and goes deep enough to beans are also twice as rjeli in liicse the University of Vermont. The col ' (incorporated ) movement southward is contemplated, teething, soften the gums, reduces inflamma (JAF1TAL STOCK. 890,000.00. Wu a little subsoiling at the same time. respects as green corn. Thus it ap lege holds its IOOth commencement cn tion, allays pain,cures wind colic, 25c.a bottle Ranine**— When you tlilhko/ going off Io school, zem a, rashes, inflam m a This followed with the turning plow a inr order to divert Kurokis’ attention in Jul.v 0. write for College Journal and Special Offer of the pears they afford a convenient feed that direction. The Impression is be i man knows less after marriage than a IeadingBminess and Shonhana s-chools. Address tion, and chafing, for red few inches deep and again with har for balancing the corn crop to make E. llobinson. of New YorU4 Inis pre KING'S BUSINESS CCI.EEGE, Bnldeh, ing thrown out In certain quarters here woman does before. .V. C., of'Charlottp, N. C. !'Vg else tcacb Buck* row and cnltivator makes an excel it a suitable ration for growing or sented two bronze dcors for the main keeping, ShorthRnd 4 Etc.. by inatl.] ness, roughness, cracks, lent job on our stubborn wire grass fattening slock and for making milk. that Knropatkin is about to take the entrance of Robinson Eallt Harvard Piso’sCurefor Cousutnpcionisau infallible soils. After the plowing, either old land offensive and that an engagement with University medicine for coughs and colds.—N4 W. and fissures, w ith brittle, Ho not neglect to give this valuable Samubii , Ocean Grove, N. J., Feb. 17,1901. cr uew should be treated to a good forage plant, a place on your farm Kuroki is imminent. But, so far as The largest subscription for the Yale ELIXIR BABEK Jw shapeless nails, this treat aluuini fund ever raised has been col The Quick and Sure Cure for Miplieation of high grade fertilizer. this spring.—Key. can be ascertained, there is no solid A machine for condensing sea fog into The claim is often made th at new' land lected Ihis year, for $50,000 will be drinking water Itas been invented. MALARIA, CHILLS. FEVER AND m ent is sim ply w onderful, . foundation for this. It is unquestion turned into the treasury. LA G R IP P E . does not require fertilizing. Perhaps PIactngof manure. able, however, that’ the railroad is It is a powerful tonic and appslizer frequently curing in one Siiis is so. in a certain sense, blit the Instead of spending your hard- A full sot seal* rules has been _ . Mooq Blindness & other Wiltcure that tired feeling. Paioa Jn Back, Limbs pouring troops into Manchuria at the presented to the forestry department Aore Eyes, Barry Co., Iowa City. Ia.,have a sure cure aud Head. Ia n purely vegetable vumponnd. and 7ar»n*i» who takes the iertility from earned money for eonimcrcial fertilis contalnaX oQ ulnlncorA i'aenle. Prcpumd by n i g h t . rate of almost 2,500 a day anjt it will of the University of Michigan, by the Jiis soil that nature put there for a ers, why not pay more attention to Lufkhi Rule Company, of Saginaw. So. 24. KT-OCZBWSKI Ac CO., WuehIiiBton, D. C. crop, without adding some more to it the saving and care of manure and the not be long at the present rate before the Russian commander-in-chief will A now ImiIding has been completed to make that crop, is a soil robber and placing of it to Ihc best, advantage on for Chicago* University at a cost of il'o results will come back on him in your field? This habit, when intelli be at least on equal terms with any $270,000. Among other appurtenances aiicr years. It is a well recognized gently carried out, is like compound force the enemy can bring against U contains a regulation court room. BIST FOR THE BBWELS Tiic-i among all our best agricultur- interest on money—the interest soon him. Eleven courses iu forestry are of ba*. that every crop grown on the doubles the principal. For cotton, po The general staff is keeping very fered by Uie University ol’ Michigan FREE to WOHEfy to its students the current year, as farm must be provided with the nec- tatoes and other vegetables, drill the dark about the whereabouts and pur A Large Trial Box and book of in 'csijiry plant food for that crop in the manure in the seed bed. For corn put against six last year, and none the structions absolutely Free and P o stv poses of the Cossacks reported to be yea r before. form of the proper fertilizers for same. about a single handful to the hill, at a working around Kuroki’s rear, and the paid, enough to prove tlie value o j ITJie fertilizer for sweet potatoes should distance of from t lircc to four feet Miss Nctlif' Maria .Stevens, of Monn- number of raiders operating in Korea. tain View. ,Ca!., research fellow in PaxtirieToiIefA ntiseptic contain a liberal amount of phosphoric apart. Drop one grain of corn on each biology at Bryn Mawr. has been ap “ Paxtine la In powder avid and potash. The nitrogen is not side of the manure and close to it; cov. form to dissolve In Japs Occupy Dalny, pointed a research assistant by the water — non-poisonous so imperative as in most of our soils, er and Iiarroiv well. Cultivate shal Carnegie- Institute. andfarauperiortaliquid enough nitrogen is already present. low and often. Be careful not to put Washington, Special.—The Japanese antiseptics containing A gift of $200.00t) by John D. Rocke alcohol which Irritates ■An excess of nitrogen will promote the too much dirt to your corn and cotton, legation gave out the following dis feller to Case School of Applied IiifJamed surfaces, and —S. South, in Home and Farm. patch from the home government at Science in Cleveland- was announced have no cleansing prop growth of the vine at the expense of erties. The contents Has root production, and it is root we Toklo, embodying a report from Gen. at lhe~ installation of Dr. Howe as Qf every box makes Oats For Fowls. President of Case School. GUARANTEED CURE for all bowel troubles, appendicitis, biliousness, bad breath, had more Aatiseptic Solu arc after. In buying a fertilizer al Oku as follows: “Gen. Oku, command blood, wind on the stomach, bloated bowels, fcul mouth, headache, indigestion, psmplcs, tion — lasts longer— ready made up as we find it on the Oats are wholesome for men. wom Br. Lo Baron P.. Briggs, Dean of tbe pains after eating, liver trouble, sallow skin and dizziness. W hen your bowels don’t move goes further—has more en, horses, hogs ami hens. If you ing the army operating against Port Faculty of Ar(s and Sciences of Har regularly you are sick. Constipation kills more people than all other diseases together. _ It uses In the family end market, the analysis of the same Arthur, reports that our troops occu Starts chronic ailments and long years of suffering. No matter what alls you, start taking > doesmorcgoodtbansny have not a patch of oats, you should vard University, has been chosen Pre CASCARET3 today, for you will never get well and stay well until you get your bowels antiseptic preparation Nlmuid be about six per cent, potash pied Dalny on May 30. Over 100 ware sident of Radciiffe College for Women, right, Take our advice, start with Cascarets' today under absolute guarantee to cure or you can buy. and five or six phosphoric acid, From sow an acre now, though it may be money refunded. The genuine tablet stamped C C C.- Never sold in bulk. Sample and late. Allow us lierc to suggest to the houses and barracks, besides telegraph succeeding Mrs. Louis Agassiz. booklet free. Address Sterling Remedy Company. Chicago or New York. Soa The formula of a noted Boston physician, •>o pounds per acre up to 1000 pounds Pliotographic records of Emperfcr «-.in wjili safety be applied broadcast lady readers of the Southeru Agricul oflices and railway station were found and used with great success as a Vagina! turist that a gallon of oats put on the WilliauifS voice, on metal matrices, ?i:d worked well into the soil some uninjured. Over 200 railways cars will be the first, deposits made in the Wash, for Leucorrhcea, Pelvic Catarrh, Nasa! fire and boiled ten minutes will be a are usable, but all small railway phonetic archives that are to be kept Catarrh, Sore Throat, Sore Eyes, Cuts, Huso before the draws are ready to gallon and a third next morning, and plant. A low broad bed is best to bridges in the neighborhood are de at Harvard University. and all soreness of mucus membrane. if fed to heus warm will fill up their stroyed. All dock piers, except the Inlocaltreatmentof female ills Pnxtinc is grow the crop in; plot culture duriug crops and put them in the notion of rJ N C B E S M R our rainy seasons of July and August great pier, which was sunk, remain Irishmen Seek Land. invaluable. Ufied as a Vaginal W asb wo giving the feeder an egg for such a The town of Castlemartyr, County chaHonge tho world to produce Its equal for tends to lessen the crop. I have tried breakfast. A quart of wheat bran uninjured. Some steam launches were Take-Down Repeating Shotguns thoroughness. Itisarcvclation in cleansing both ways aul found the bed system Cork, forms part of the estate of the and healing power; it kills alKgcrms which added to the warm oats will give also found sunk at the mouth of the Earlof Shannon, and is to be sold at by far the most satisfactory. And the Don’t spend from $50 to $200 for a gun, when for so cause inflammation and discharges. strong bones to fowls and keep their dock.” auction. The householders and the - AllleaillngtiruggistskeepPaxtfnc; price,60c* Uubire of the crop with its excessive much less money you can buy a Winchester Take- a box; if yours does not, send to us for it. Don’t digestive powers in a healthy condi tenants of land within the township, Down Repeating Shotgun, which will outshoot and take a substitute— thcroienotliing likePaxtlno. Yihe production is against any system tion. Wage Cut Postponed. area will bid with a view to becoming W rite for the Froe Hox o f Pa x tilie to-day* -.1. I -..Al ■ outlast the highest-priced double-barreled gun, that requires after cultivation when Fall River, Mass., Special.—At a absolute owners. R. PAKTON CO., 7 Pope Bldg., Boston, Mass. the crop is once planted. Tbe beds Claesifying Hides. meeting of local cotton goods manufac besides being as safe, reliable and handy. Your should be four feet apart and nicely It is stated that packers have agreed turers it was voted to postpone indefi dealer can show you one. They are sold everywhere. rounded out on top. There is no crop nitely the proposed cut of 10 per cent, FREEtOur 160-Paqe EIusfrated Cafafogve, to classify cattle hides according to in wages of employes. The cut was to Cotton GIn WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO. NEW HAVEN, COHN. made on the farm where keeping qual the number of warble holes In each have been made June 11, provided such 60UTHERN ities nre so essential as tin sw eet po hide. Prime hides must uot con action was agreed upon by operators of tato ^rop. for it is expected to keep tain more than four warble holes. It 2,000,000 spindles. It was stated that *********** ********* Machinery all wiiiicr and well on in spring and is a well-known fact, and obvious, that manufacturers representing' only 1,- RAILWAY. *** * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * to have these keeping qualities it the presence of these grubs is a cause 500,000 spindles had agreed to a wage * „ „ * curtailment. must he well grown and as perfect in of much irritation to animals and pro THE STANDARD * You ■ _ ■ _ _ _ I _ 9 * its nature as it is possible to make it; duces loss of flesh. The treatment for Cyclone Does Damage. RAILWAY OF TUB * * Shonlfl I to get this quality in it is the mission this parasite is comparatively simple O w nThis. — Book! ^ or object of the potash in the fertil and should be promptly applied. There Omaha, Neb., Special.—Reports from * IT SHOULD BE IN EVERY HOUSEHOLD AS IJ MAY * * izer.—Southern Planter. is little excuse for hides of domestic Tekamah, which was struck Thursday .SOUTH. 5 r V ^ I r V i i cattle being thrown out of the first- night by a tornado, indicate that about ** BE NEEDED ANY MINUTE. * £ilage For Steers* class by reason of warble holes. twenty persons were injured, some of A Slight illness Treated at Once Will Frequently Prevent a * * 3^ ' 5 5 ?. Profejsoi- A. Jf. Soule, of Tennessee, tbem seriously. There were no fatali * Long Sickness, With Its Heavy Expenses and Anxieties. flisntsefl silage as a food for steers. Fov Lawn anti Garden. DIRECT LINE TO ALL POINTS IN ties. The storm wrecked most of the * . His favorite crop for the silo Is sor- Let tbe lawn and flower garden bavfe buildings in its path, which was a block Sta:n. cut when rather ripe with a a good tidying up before work on PRATT. MUNGER. in width and several blocks long. The Texas, * EVERY MAN HIS OWN DOCTOR WINSHIP. corn harvester, and allowed to wilt in tbe farm presses for attention. Clean By J. HAMILTON AYERS, A. RE., M. D. apera house, two general stores and sev - __s______— ... -— ■ EAGLrE- SMTH. bundles for one day in the field. The up all trash and leaves and rake tbe eral residences were destroyed. A high cost is Ji per ton in the silo. He found This is a most Valuable Book for the Household, teaching as it does the * We iciOie the most complete line ol ^ lawn. Dig up tbe flower beds and school commencement rehearsal was in California, easily-distinguished Symptoms of different Diseases, the Causes and Means Jr it as cheap to finish, in IoO days in win- give tbem a good manuring so Ibat progress in the opera house when the of Preventing such Diseases, and tho Simplest Remedies which will alleviate ^ concern in the world. We also make ter. one lot of steers as to carry tbey may be ready to receive seeds storm struck the building, carrying or cure. C98 Pagee9 Profusely Illustrated. * ENGINES and BOILERS, through the winter a.similar lot on a and plants when the weather is settled away the roof and partially wrecking Florida, This Book is written in plain * iMaintenaiicc ration and then to finish and warm enough. Let this part of the walls. A number of pupils were in every-day English, and is free from jfr LINTERS for OIL MILLS. the technical terms which render them while on pasture. Feeding only tbe home grounds at least be made at jured. The property loss is estimated Wc sell everything needed about a Cotton Gin* at $50,000. ______Cuba and most doctor books so valueless^ to sorghum, silage and grain, chiefly cot tractive during the sum m er ______the generality * of readers. This - Write for IHustxnted Cnt&logue. Book is intended to be of Service Lynching in Idaho. 'Porto Rico, in the Family, and is so worded as w Items of Interest. Current Events. Grangeville, Idaho, Special.-^1. M. to be readily understood by all. * ContinentaS Gin Co., Chicago has devised a unique scheme Only * President Loubet has given the Bre Myers, who killed George Brownlee and . BirminRfiam, Aia. ton roman Rora Here a decoration for to minimize the fire danger of the wounded Wallace Bennett near Crookes Strictly first-ciass equipment 6 0 C tS -1Jwa. % Hr bravery in rescuing fourteen sail Fourth of July. It is proposed to pro corral three weeks ago, has been takefi on all Through and Local ors whose ship went down in a storm hibit the usual retailing of fireworks from a party of officers near White The low price only being .made jf Our Latest Im -1 on the coast of Brittany last Novem- and to have an incorporated amuse Trains, and Pullman Palace possible by. the immense edition Jf proved CIrea- E Hr, Wading into the breakers, chest ment association conduct displays at Bird and lynched. The lynchers were Sleeping carB on all .night printed. Not only does this Book ^ !SAWMILLS- ___ lax flaw Mills* I Hep, she threw the exhausted men a suitable points throughout the city. masked and outnumbered the officers CUUVCtlUcontain soBU muchIUUUZI InformatiohIIUVUUttiiVU -Iiela- wltb Hege’s Universal Log Eeams 1RectLlin-1 trains. Fast and safe sched tive to Diseases, but very properly ^ ear, SimuhanebusSetWorksand the Hea-" *ope and dragged their lifeboat to tbe The project is to be supported by sub three to one. The officers rode on to oooa-Klng Variable Feed Works are unex-1 store. gives a Complete Analysis,of every- oell
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VOLUME V . M0CKSV1LLE, IT. O., THURSDAY JUBE 16, 1904. N O . BI. i!K :t ImI F ig h t WUl B e B lu e r. TBKEE QUESTIONS, the Democratic spell binders up § a osaosooootxjosooEasosoosoooaooooooofiOOOOoooooQooooobo THE DAVIE BECOBD Much is being said at this time and down the state!1' It is their Those who will persist in closing SCI L L THS COUCH their ears against the continual re AHD P U R .E t h e l u n g s PTinLPSHKD EVERY THURSDAY. in the newspapers about The At inclination to grab everything go commendation of Dr. King’s New WATCH OUT FOR lantic & North" Carolina Bailroad ing, their desire to graft claim onto J-:. ir. MOBB-is, - E D IT O R . Discovery for Consumption, will WITH '11 Uie Beeeivership ease, Judge Peebles a fat position and their eternal have a long and bitter fight- with Dr. King’s iis.d TERMS OP SUBSCRIPTION • and the Lugiberton lawyers and greed for oflice. How was their troubles, if not ended earlier One copy, One Y ear, - - 50 cent their contempt case, and on top of it when the Democrats had their by fatal termination.' Bead what New Discovery T. B. Beall of Beall, Miss, has to ^W&LIAMS M B M i i m m . * One copy, Six Months, 25 this over it all Josephus Daniels nose in uncle Barn’s corn crib! ONSUMPTiON Price say, “ Last fall my wife had every OUCHSand SOc & $1.00 NeNV Ad, InThis Spijice aud Jndge Purnell gets up a mess "Holding office was the thing then. FOR QOLDS Free ‘ Trial.. BEl*CnUCAN STATE TICKET; symptom of consumption. She among messes. Som coneisiu the' Simmons got a taste and he was took Dr. King’s New Discovery af They arc going to have some bargains dor everybody FOR CiOVERNOU Surest and Quicfceet Cure for all ter everything else had failed. Im THROAT and LUNG TROUB CHARLES J. HARRIS, wrong, bnt- who is it, is a hard at once made the leader of the provement came at once and -four LES, or HONEY RACE. ' of Jackson County, question to decide. Now if the p arty. NVho ever heard o f the bottles entirely cured her. Guar for lieutenant governor present management of the Bail- Democrats grumbling about office ISAAC M. MEEK INS. anteed by C. C. Sanford. Price 50c NOTICE! [Shoes, Hats, Dress Qoods &c road is honest and doing its best holders when they could enjoy the of Pasquotank County. and $1.00. Trial bottles free. why is it the road from the depots emoluments of the office! It comes Having qualified as administrator FOR SECRETARY OP STATE: de bonis non of Mathew Markland J. J. JENKINS, along its line up to the best pass with bad grace aud utter inconsis deceased, all persons holding claims I Cheap I of Cbatham County. enger car on the road are in bad tency for the Democrats to be criti against said estate are hereby noti FOR STATE TREASURER: Remarkable fied to present them for payment to I EEADX MADE SUITS—at §2.75 and ujs to §15,00 for men S 'AiTiU iv C. G. BAILKY. repair and are of the old style at cising the Bepublicans for wanting •the undersigned on or before 19, day of MAy .1905 or this notice will be plead gBOY Suits 75c to §3.00 - - -I Como to seoua.S of Davie County. least 25 years behind time. Then office when they themselves are iu bar of their recovery. AU persons POR STATE AUDITOR: again it any of the charges against verily famishing for office. There PROGRESS owing said estate are required to F, A. I-INNEY Judge Peebles he true he should is no use of the kettle throwing up make immediate payment. This May of W autauga C ounty. 19th 1904. T.C. 3HEETS Admr. d. WILLIAMSfANDERSON for state supt. of public instr no longer he Judge for a drunkard black face to the pot. The Demo b. n. of Mathew Markland deceased, OOS9S00930000000SOOS09000, A Company Only 120 E. L. GAITHER Attorney. uction: is not fit for anything in the world crats want office just as bail or CYRUS P . F B A IZ E H . much less a judge, one who has worse than the Republicans, d a y s O l d , ICUB-FA—CITE. of Guilford County. j. EXTlO for attorney general: the lives aud freedom of many and they dare not deny it.:—State Operating two mills and concen- For hardwood Floors and Furni \V. II. YARBROUGH. men in their hands, and if it be Republican, ating Plants Grindiug Out Gold. ture, It’s easy to make hardwood To Our Out of Town Trade! COMMISSIONER OF LABOR AND not true the ones who planned it NYith 10 M inuing Claim s to Extract floors with “ Kur-fa-cite” the su !IONX printing: the ore from, and now. perior floor and furniture finish. J . Y. H A M R IC K . should be punished. Ho o f the Kevolatloja Imminent* ARE YOU GOING AWAY T&IS SUMM ER? ANEW DISCOVERY. It shines like glass, Made in ten ion li.UI.K OAD COMMISSIONER: three questions that is causing so A sure sign of approaching re A group of mines loeatedin sight beautiful colors. Apply for color 1)11. D . H . A B B O IT , much talk iu our State now; all volt and seriana trouble iu your card aud let me tell you about it. ELECTORS AT LARGE: o f our Sunset M ill. W e have just the tniuk and travelling l4g you will need. Our the conclusion we can come to is, system is nervousness, sleeplessness J. L. ICUKFEES. J. J. BRITT, The Dirt Pans Free Gold —Thous stock is so large and prices so reasonable, fche}-e is no fear of yonr not or stomach upsets. Electric Bit being suited. ’ j It. Z. LINNBY. there is something rotten some ands of tons in sight! A conglom ters will quickly dismembei the erate Yeiu or deposit which if sav- FOR ASSOCIATE JUSTICES: where on one or the other side, Do You Need New Carpets, Mattijngs, or Curtains? troublesome causes. It never fails able will boom onr shares beyond WHEN ARE '-A . JUDGB MONTGOMBItY, aud the jray to find which it is, is to tone the stomach, regulate the expectations aud enrich us all. j YOU COMING! NYe have an unusually large and cheap line", be sure to see our Jl'DGK DOUGLAS. ju s t be still and .von- w ill see them kidneys and Bowels, Btiinnlate the NYhite Swiss Curtains (3yds long), at 50cts per pair. 1Ye are assying and testing and I Or do you prefer to order by Liver, and clarify the blood. Buu Boys Suits are to tedious to make. By !them r«i ready made. We eoveringit up. Who is it that has will run from 50 to 100 tons at ouce !mail? Either way will suit us, down systems benefit particularly on our mill. have as cheep as $1.00 (good value). CORRECT VIEW, the pick and shovel of the Demo and all the unusual attending aches laud we cau suit you either wav I cratic laws of N. 0. in their hands jif you will only GIVE US AN 5,000 yds. Aberdeen Gingham, 27in., at Sets per yard. Wetrust that we have a due vanish under its searching and at the preseut time and are digging thorough effectiveness. Electric FIRJ-T CAR LOADjOF ORE SHP, IDEA of what you want. If Table Linen at 25cts per yard. sense of the rights of the press and you can’t come drop us a letter Ladies Black Silk Gloves ac locts per pair. and shoveling to get the stink aud Bitters is only 50c, and From onr “Governor” Routt” a due appreciation of the dignity that returned if it don’t give per Mineran $25 per ton, crude ore if you want ANYTHING in the Ladies Lace Hose at IOcts per pair. rotten mess ot the management of of the editorial profession. Yet ac- feet satisfaction. Guaranteed by and coucentrates $23.50 per ton. jew elry Iinej NYE A B B H E A D 500 Men’s and Boy’s Sample Straw Hats at 20 and 25cts, worth the Atlantic North CaroIiua double. nutomed as we are to look at both & U. C. Safiford Druggist. QUARTERS. Let us repair Bailroad, which McBee dug out, OUR RUBY T11NES.” that broken watch just once, : ides of all questions we cannot lose Tunnel in 400 feet, on ore alt the and we’ll always do yor.r work. Never buy., until you see what we have. Comparison with other out of sight where the people can’t merchants’ goods sells ours. sight nf the fact that official serv way, producing gold daily, U se the mails on us. see and smell it! The Bedshirt ant? and private citizen s have rights "t crow d.— M. Can somebody tell us how it is BUY YOUR SHARES at 4 CENTS, also and that one o f these is tne DATEy-1; that protection is the mother of Junethelstw ill positively ad rigid to protection from venom ous A H rjgtILeuca Uurse, I. a. IlOMDl Ii- Dlil tiusts, when it is fact that old En vance to 5 cents then upward to Scliouler’s DepartmentStore attacks as persion of their characters ward par. Orders mailed late asi THE LEADING JENVELEIt i.iiuiiilrv. Ii;,-- Bunning like mad down ihe gland lias more huge trusts than «■!,011 they have doue nothing cor 4 0 6 LlbArcy St. AVinston, N. C- NY3NSTON-SALEM, N. C. S illP iilDO (,, street dumping the occupants, or a any nation on the face of the earth June I, accepted at 4 cents. Spe-I ruptly wrong. The liberty of the cial offer for cash. Iustalmeuts if: g siiil.- '-Ipiiucil hundred other accidents, are every aud absolute free trade. How is it? Jii C?? is oue of the safeguards of the day occurrences. It behooves preferred. I tj liiinve iuiir.cd Don’t all speak at ouce.—People’s REGOED o n e PSi pr.t- In a people but liberty is oue thin g aud everybody to have a re iable &ilve Strongest Guarantee—Oursworni J.J18 handy and there’s none as good as P aper. monthly Statements. pi-PSHipu' "iiiiit liccme another: and any honest t-kiin !>y M1Iiil- Bucltlen’s Arnica Saivc.. Burns, This is one of the Democratic' For full particulars write year for Only 50 csnts inaa priest or layman who is per- Guts, Sores, Kczeiua and Piles,'dis : Hi ca in L ’dry. party’s paramount issues, and our (.!.-,Gntly and with bad intent held appear quickly under its soothing NY. P .FIFE, - Thomasville, N. C.’C aS h ill advH U C B . - nt Hunt s’ store up to the execration ot the world is effect 25c, at C. U. Sanford Drug friend should not cmbarass our Hardware Company .Li'. X. C. Democratic friends by putting entitled to redress out of the hide Store, St. Louis. Mo. of his detractor or otherwise. Jud such au unanswerable question, to WORLD’S PAIR,- AROUTOFHCE HOLDERS. Jobbers & Dealers ge Purnell could hardly be expect- them. There is too much common M1Y-N0VEMBER, 1904. The democrats have broke loose I a I sense involved, and theu its such ShelfandHeavy Hardware 1 Implpments, Stoves, Tinware, I ‘In it i>£;rnpliii ail to submit forever to the detrac likelhedevil at a camp meeting a nice thiug to fool the dear peo • •■•^SOUTHERN RAILWAY - -... Wooden ware, Belting, Guns. Cutlery, Ammunition, . J-Mwa ills !’!into- tion of Mr. D aniels w hich was o f and are hollering all over the ple \ itb. Tlie trust buBteis at Sporting Goods, Sash, Doors, Blinds •X-S.W.K.M, X U, such sort as to bring him into con Account the above occasion, effective April 25, 1904, Southern Glass, Paints, and Oils, Disc State that the republican party is St. Louis will paramount again iu HtiVfct. tempt. aud his court into disrepute. Railway will place on sale daily, tickets at extremely low rates, St 1 Hai rows, Chattanooga controlled by oflice holders aud of July, so there you are brother The ret! fire, the hurrah, th e glorifi Louis, Mo., and refcuru. Following are rates applying from principal Plows and Disc STOC AND fice seekers. Of course they all know Sossoman. ■ cation and the free ad vertisin g are points in State of North Carolina. , Cultivators. it isada.ni liebut it probably suits • FROM , incidents ol' the case. T h e proposi Seafton OO t»ay 15 Day 420 Trade Street them that much the better. But AsbfibTro SM 53 Si.>.H f S li i.) ion bawever that the liberty of- C are P a r C hicken C holera. granting for argument’s sake that AsbevlUe 34.25 90 01) 22.25 WlM 15 respectful criticism is oue thing aud Editor Farmstead: I read a great Charlotte 36.10 30.10 24.65 WINSTON-SALEM N. C.. it is true, is not the democratic D urham K IIE Y t Piopi. the license of abii'e another holds many good things in your paper 34.10 28.40 2S.40 party in the same or even a worse Gastania 36.10 30.10 24 05 . - - - X . C. guild.—U larlotte OdserveK pertaining to farm aud household plight? They tell us that wherever G oldsboio 37.10 31.40 26.25 aud as I w ish to return som e -.rill ppcr nf Iiccktw- Wlial docs Josephus Daniels you find a republican leader that Greensboro 84.10 28.40 23.30 s, Jic KiRtemlJei give your readers an infallible cure H enderson 34.10 28.40 23.30 * cars iilii iit the lib erty o f th e peo there yon find a man wanting or Z red Jllaplc I1Nsex for chicken cholera. Slice poke Hendersonville 33.35 27.85 22.85 JUST OPENED ❖ pie er ihe safeguards of the people? holdiugau office. I dare you point * i-piI Scoic-Ii Cnllie root in their drinking water aud if H ickory 84.10 28 40 23.20 Jor Daniel aud a few others of his to a democratic leader who is no- Marion 34.10 28.40 23.30 * IiipiEest iireediu! the chicken is able to get to the * * I1Oiiltry as f«l- ilk could not edit a paper were an office wanter or office holder. M organton 34.10 28.40 23.30 AtTbeRMFront water I will guarantee a cure.— 4 * * is. S. L. VTviiii- I hey I o leave out abuse and miw- M t. A iry 37.00 30.S5 25.10 That's what they are at it for. Our A nice line of white goods, Lawns, Linens, B. Findley. Mich. Newton 3410 28.40 23.30 ❖ i ’Leghorns, an* iipioentatioii of those who differ frieud Hort Bower Baid in his ❖ iKP Coc-Iieii Dae- B aleigh 35.60 29.90 24.80 * Grenadine's, Nainsooks, Pique and Laces. % with them. The yellow journals Wilkesboro speech that he was out iIghf. Kggs ia Biitlierfordton 35.55 29.60 24.20 * % thrive on just such stuff. Buffa ‘bushwhacking a little.” What Confederate Veterans' RentDlanl Nashvlll*, Salisbury 34.10 28.40 23.30 Io calves were not raised on the was he bushw hacking for? Kor oflice -Tenn., Jnue 1 4 -IGtb, 1904« Sanford 37.60 3190 26.25 * WHATIHAyE * right kind of m ilk . T be leopard But then iu the next breath he For the above occasion the South Selm a 37.10 31.40 26.25 In plain words, we have the nicest line and Statesville (via Knoxville) 34.10 28.40 23.30 * ciiriuot cliauge his spots. Liberty Ki-u Railway will sell tickets to [0EB1S lambasts the Bepublicans because * Largest stock, that we have ever brought to * Nashville, Teuu.aud return at ra NV lkesboro 40.00 33.40 _ 25.10 aud license are one and the same they want office. this place, and goods that will please. * i i W tes baineti below: Goldsboro $13,- NVinstou-Salem 35.85 29.85 24.40 •i* with him. The Bepublicaus want office, of !.LK, X. c. 55, Selma $13.15, Bateigh $12.60, Southern Efiilway will, effective April 26, 1904, inaugurate Trough course they do, but their greed f r Durham §12.05, Heudeison $13.00 KulIman Sleeping Cm- between Greensboro, N. O., and St. Louis, Mo., * * ale and Federal via Salisbury, Asheville, Knoxville, Lexington and Louisville; Ieav- Come to see me TAXIS. office is nothing to compare with Greensboro §10.10, Salisbury $9.95 * ip tly Mtindcd to iViuston-Sfileui $10 55. Hickory ingGreensboro daily at 7-20 P. M. • * the greed of the Democi ats. * No trouble to show "you our goods so be sure if oJjiimra s5i»cc*ai With tuxes in this State almost iS.80, Charlotte $10.10, Gastonia For full information as to rates Trom all points, Sleeping Car ie * The Democrats tried to impeach to call on us when you come to town. up to the confiscation point and f;).65, Shelby §9.10, Approximate servation, schedules, illustrated literature, etc , address any Agent oi * * the Judges ol the Supreme c«urt. R. Ii. VtSttNOVt CfAretlntr P t?-iOJ£et A-jdnfc, iJ. H» WOOD, DiS irtcs PftBieager Agent. 4* * the lawcsbuess in the State for the Iy'low rates from other points, Charlotte, N. C; _ A»bevi»l*, N. 0. Piiiit three years is it any wonder What for? In order that Demo rickets sold JunelOth to 15th 1904 S. H. HAttDWICltt V- T- aimiager, W. H. X VYLOEf GenU PaBseneerAgent 4* * inclusive with final limitto leave that the people are getting inde crats might gee in their plnce3. 4 * * Nashville June ISth 1904; provid W ASHINGTON. D. C- The Democrats maintained red 4 * I ours to Serre ❖ pendent aud that th e S tate is beiug ed tickets are officially stamped by shirt brigades and marched throu # dotted all over w ith independent Joseph Richardson, special Agent. * gh eastern OaroIina- armed with 4 * panels? Tlie people arc. d oiu g som e Tickets can be extended until j. t . b a it y ; * shotguns, winchesters, revolvers July 10th, 1904, if deposited by A PAINT CHALLENGE. •kinking for themselves. The m:n * * and gatling guns, tcrroizing Un original purchaser with Joseph ""ho get to the legislature this year Richardson, Special ‘Agent at people and foiciiig them to vole " ill have to answer some questions Nashville between hours of 8 a, m. the Democratic ticket. What for? h lore they get the votes of Ihe tax and 8 p. m., JunelO to ISth :inclu Don’t ReaflTfiis, payers no matter w hat p a ity f lig Kor oflice. sive, and upon payment of a fee ol Unless you are interested in PAINTbut please remember, if you do read it, Swink & Headmonj The Democratic registrars refus 50 cents per ticket. that Tbe ICurfees Faint is sold under a positive Guarautee by the Manufac Ilieysail under.—People’s Paper. turers as well as the Agent, and you run no risk in buying and using the ed to register qualified voters all General J. S. Carr has selected KURFE123 PAI NT. On every can you can see and read the Guarantee which Yes, and this independence cf the Sputhcru itiilway via Ashe over the Slate. - What for? Ju a.- is duly signed by the Manufacturers. We are always glad to have The Ihe people is one of the most hope- ville/Knoxville and Chattanooga Kitrfees Paint tested side by side with any Paint on the market, whether it dcr that Demccrats might be elect as the official route for his annual be a ready mixed paint or a hand made, paddled. up and guessed at quantity fal signs on the horizou at this article, we make The Kurfees Paint as good as we ka iw how to make it; :Bry Qee& a^X c.l-to office! ••‘Confederate Veterans Special,” tlfflC1 Aa long as the people fol as good as a paint can he made, if it could be made be,.Ct we would do so; B’ght herein Wilkes county iu which wili consist of-first class day and according to present paint knowledge a better Paint, a more lasting NVe have a full Iiue of.flry goods, Shoe.), hats, auil all kinds of i Inw the demagogues i liudly and 1900 over -six hundred-votes oi coaches, and Standard Pullman paint and a more bi-autiful paint cannot be made. Dress goods and Notions. show no disposition to think for cais to.be baud ed through to white men were thrown out by the I Iieiiisdves, so long w ill th ey be Nashville, Tenn. without change Democratic canvassing board. Ibis special train will leave Ral We Challenge ■"ideail, and so long will grevioue NVhat for? Inorder to electa Demo eigh, N. 0. at 3.25 p. in., Sunday llHrdeus lie placed upon them, June 12th 1904. Berth rates from The world to produce a better one. We make paint for every purpose for ( Groceries) crat to the Legislature. wh-ch paint is used if you are thinking of pa uting, whetherit.be much or kiitocracy w ill fiud out th is year Baleigh $4.50, Durham $4.50. Iu Halifax county the Demo little, try one gallon of The Kurfees Paintand see how nicely it works. Ap ; YVe also carry a"full liue of gioceries of every description, Stove irniation W i*'** Ihc people w ill ask som e qu- Greensboro $3.50. Salisbury $3.50, ply to our Agent or write us for our handsome color card, showing forty beau I Buster aud Icecream Flourat alow figure. cf-its counted more votes than Asheville.2.50. Two persons can tiful and permanent colors, also our booklet entitled “ Jeautiful Homes.” L. Martin, Maton ciIiiiijS audthcy will expect thorn I there were registered voters iu the occupy a berth without additional I Come to see us-, we will treat you right. lo 1 c answered before they swal- Rouii tj . W h a t for? In order to cost. Excellent seiviceon regular "{[ ttlc same old m edicine, so long e eet Democrats to oflice! trains in both directions. Aslcyour J. F. KDRPEES PAINT COMPANY, A n d e r s o n ^"Uj.stcicd by the nachiuo. agent for rales from your station; ! B1Wiak Jk Doadmoa, A Volume oi such iucideuts could 1 : • For further information aud Bleep- I bi cited and yet the Democrats hoi in" car reservations, w rite Louisville, - • ■ Kentucky. C oleemee, - - N.LI [TIST, •7"b work doue by The Jieeord ler greedandgraffcat the Eepnb- dOBL VJiltNON1T P. A i Charlotte, N C; T ra d e‘•iijiplied by J ’LEU KUBFEES, B F D, I M otiiaiItp IT C , Bank o f pa.Vt®' ljetDas-! up-to-date- : • lieaus- NVhat isit that is sending A wsmssm
PROMINENT PEOPLif NORTH STATE.CR0P8 WRECK WROUGHT BY HAIL TITS flew&anently cured. L DELEGATES UNINSTRUCTED A LEAGUE MEETING Ex-President Cieveland ana f ^ ness alter first day’s use of \ will spend the summer at Snmdl0llr SjerveBestorer,$2trial bottld MAY Stffi J l SIfS IH HIAlE KEIVS Much Cotton Totally Destroyed and N. H . csUnawiei,; E. 931 Arf Programme of the First Annual nest Delegates to the National Democratic The Past MIeek has Favored Cultiva G. R Watts, a Royal Aeadei During some recent explJ Other Damage. Convention As to Their Action. ing to Be Held at the Seashore Ho tion. one of the most famous OEeiS v n- peii an ancient kitchen \vl A New Phase of Ihe W ar Situat'on IH artists, has passed his eighty.*.,11 tel, WrightsviHe Beach, June 151b, Richmond, Va., Special.—The State The past week was decidedly favor Laurinburg, Special.—A record- birthday. . ' scicWt Aalc Xoar D ealer F o r AllJ Develops Democratic convention reassembled lb'.h and .1 7 th, breaking hail-storm fell upon this A powder. It rests the feol able for agricultural interests in almost Marquis Ito. the Japanese sh, Bunions. Swollen, Soro, flo tl Friday and adopted the platform just county Friday afternoon, beginning Divorce Resolutions. every respect. At most places the man, is described as an inaef.,,- Sweaticg Yeet and Ingrowi as it came from the committee. The WEDNESDAY, 8 P. M., JUNE 15..1904. about 5 o'clock and continuing an able reader of European and AnuJr*' yoot-Ease makes new ortigf The Episcopal Convention held at drought was broken by copious show literature. ,cat all Druggists and Shoe stou RUSSIA MAINTAINS . HER VIEW Question of instructing the delegates to hour. The hailstones were drifted from cent uo'substitute. SamA Meeting called to order by the presi Raleigh last week adopted the follow St. Louis for Parker came up and Sen ers, the weather was much warmer and one to two feet deep and were five to SM. Bourguereau has been Address, AUen S. O lm sted,| dent. ator Daniels spoke in opposition' to ing resolutions on the subject of di^ the condition of crops Improved ma President of the Soeietv of rZ ;'!1 No Intention to Modify the ReguIa- - Address of welcome by Hon. Iredell six inches deep on the level. Hail was At’tists. ' ' rcnc>i The gray wolf is verj| either endorsement or instruction. Mr. vorce: terially everywhere. The rainfall was still on the ground this morning. The cattle in Montana. tione Defining Contraband of W ar Meares. Mark Twain is busily ene„-e,i ■ Braxton favored expressing prefer Responded to by Mr. Grant of Ashe The resolutions offered by the com heaviest early In the week, though at growing crops in its path, principally compiling bis autobiography Tlt ,'.n Mrs.AViuslow's Soot hing I —Rice an Important Article of Food ence for Parker. Senator Martin spoke mittee are as follows; some points showers occurred nearly cotton, were totally ruined, its sweep villa, near Florence. ' B teething, soften the gums, ff ville, N. C. in the Japanese Army. “Wherfeas, the statistics show that every day; the amount received was lion, allays pain ,cures wind) against endorsement of, or instructions Address by the president, Mr. in North Carolina durlpg the past year was some three miles wide, and is Madame P atti lias bequeathed ],„ for, Parker, and the convention de there have been granted by the courts somewhat excessive In the following known to have been 20 miles in Itfryux to the museum of the , In Dundee, Scotland, tl Wittkowsky, Charlotte, N. C. College of Surgeons. ' is used to clean and sprif St. Petersburg, By Cable.—The Rus clined to endorse or instruct. The con Appointment of special committees of North Carolina more than 1,000 di counties, where the land was washed, length. The damage cannot be safely vorces, and . !The K aiser lias become an arilm, sian government has not yet returned vention adopted the primary plan as upon the recommendation of the presi and cultivation prevented for a few estimated. Twenty-five farmers in Tiso’s Cure is thehestmeci “Whereas, every divorce granted in days: Orange, Northampton, Anson, violinist, and practices diligcrtiv .,Ji for all affections of throatl an answer to British Ambassador amended by the convention commit dent. the State for any cause other than town reported their crSps either whol excruciatingly at every opporinnj™1 O. EzfDSirBY, V anburen, ' Randolph, Wilkes, Alexander and Ire Harding, relative to his government's tee. It provides that all State offices Report of the State Secretary and those causes prescribed in The Code ly or partially devastated, This disas Dr. M atthew Harkins celebrated'ii* of the State in its edition of 1883, is a dell; generally the rainfall was moder A floating electric crail protest at Russia's declaration that shall be nominated by a Becret primary Treasurer, Mr. E. L. Keesler of Char ter covers some of the finest cotton seventeenth anniversary of his eon . loading and unloading ot" ballot and the election safeguarded by blow at the purity of our social life ate In amount but highly beneficial to cration as Bishop of Providence, ItY rice and other foodstuffs are contra lotte, N. C. and the solidity of the marriage rela farms in the State. band of war, but the Associated Press all the laws thrown around regular THURSDAY, JUNE 16th. tion, and all kinds of vegetation. The tempera Sir Wilfred Laurier, Prem ier of Government Fays i Canada, could not speak a word of learns that there is no intention on elections to prevent fraud. The conven Meeting called to order at 10 a. m. “Whereas, the General Assembly of ture for the week was much higher, • The British Govenj North Carolina in each of its sessions the mean averaging for the State more Missionary Society Meets. English until he was eighteen vMt. to be denounced by tli the part of the government to make tion then adjourned. Reading of the minutes of the pre old. u held in recent years has increased the than 5 degrees daily above the normal; Brevard, Special.—The annual con for the low wages paii modifications to meet the British view. vious meeting. number of causes for which divorce Glasgow University Is the latest ,„ Revolutionary noiium ent. towards the close of the week maximim ference of the Women’s Home M work shops, shipyard .The protest is based on the rule Address by Mr. D. A. Tompkins- may be granted and has rendered more confer the honorary degree- „f ;j gun factories, but a above. 90 degrees occurred at most sion Conference of the Methodist observed by Great Britain during the Mrs. H. W. Richardson, State regent Subject, “The Desirability for a State easy the procurement of such separa D. upon United States "And,a..,,if and resolutions seem t tion, and places, stations in the central part re Choate: r Boer war, that even foodstuffs des of the Daughters of the American League.” Episcopal Church, South, Western Revolution, has written the Columbia “Whereas, it is demonstrated by ex porting as high as 97 degrees on Sun North Carolina Conference, convened President Koch, of the Ci-inmn Jfow ’s Ti tined for a hostile country could be Discussion in general of building and perience th at legislation Which encour day, June Sth, There was also abun here Saturday morning at 9:30 o’clock. Reielisbank, Berlin, has jnsi ’ Ve offer One Hundred considered contraband of war only if State the following in regard to the loan matters. ages and thereby multiplies suits of any case of Catarrh that dant sunshine. Except in the few coun brated the semi-centenary of Iilc- ht. intended for an enemy’s forces. A monument to the memory of Revolu JUNE 16th, 3 P, M, divorce, weakens the sanctity of mar The morning session was taken up ginning of his official career. lii’li’s Catavrli Cure. tionary generals which will be erected Meeting called to order. riage, undermines social and domestic ties where the rainfall was heaviest and with the preliminary organization and F . J . CHUNliY high Russian official called attention purity, and tend to the destruction of ;Tke Rev. Dr. W E. Garrison. J t Wo, the undersigned. on the State house grounds: "The 1 of where , farm wofk was stopped and reports of district societies. The dele to the fact that at the breaking out of Address by Mr. W M. Cummings the best type of Church and State: sbciatc Editor of the Christian Evui- Chcnov for the last ISyc perfectly honorable in a the war Russia was compelled to stop Daughters of the American Revolution Wilmington, N. C. “Now, therefore be it by the Protest grass has mads some headway, crops gates visited the Brevard Industrial gelist, lias been elected Presidcni are clean and well cultivated, and Butler College, of Indianapolis. lions and linaneiaily «i> at San Francisco a cargo of meat des of South Caroliha desire to thank Mr. Report of special committee—Gener ant Episcopal Church of the diocese of School In a body this afternoon and obligations m ade by tliei North Carolina, in aniuisi convention ’It is said that Princess Christian tined for Yladisvostoek, in order to Washington A. Clark for the eloquent al business. farmers are generally well up with express themselves as highly pleased Wkst A- Tkcaxj MhoJe* assembled, their work. Princess Charles ot Denmark and the ledo. O. avoid its possible capture in conse address delivered on the evening of the JUNE 16th, 8 P. M. “Resolved, 1st, That we dp view with with this institution, which is a spe Princess of Wales could earn Uieir IYAiOlNO, KlNNAN' .V 19th of May at Winthrop college, for Meeting Called to Order. alarm the attack upon social and do Cotton though still somewhat small cial work of the society. Among the living as stenographers were it H0rcs. Druggists, Toledo. (I quence of the Japanese declaration I !all's Catarrh Cu ro is 11 that it would be regarded as contra the benefit of the State monument to Address by Hoii. jho, H. Gore, Jr., of mestic virtue that is being made by has made rapid growth during the past visiting ladies are noted Mrs. M. J. sary.. Iutr directly upon the bb the ever-increasing number of statu band. be erected to the partisan generals and Wilmington, N. C.; T. A. Marshall, week, and as chopping is neafiy AVer Bramier, Mrs. J. E. Abernethy and Jaces of the system. Te soldiers of the Revolutionary war tory causes for divorce in North Caro the stands are reported much improv JWcc. 75c. per bottle. S “Rice is an important article of Wadesboro, N. C.; P. B. Davis, Rocky lina. Mrs. Monroe, Waynesyille; Mrs. NEWSY GLEANINGS. • Take Hall’s Family Iy food in the Japanese army, and the from South Carolina, "Mr. Clark's ad- Mount, N. C. “2nd, That as a Church organization ed; on early cotton in the extreme Frank Siler, Mrs. Clarence Sawyer, question whether it should be de aiess was impressively delivered and JUNE 17th, 10 A. Al. we are opposed to granting divorces southern portion squares are beginning Mrs. Chambers and Mrs, Bishop, of The British Museum celebrates Hi3 Swiss Law LHtd year its 150th birthday. clared contraband was carefully con his beautiful portrayal of the influence Reading of minutes. for any cause other thap those pre to form; very few complaints of dam Asheville; Mrs. T. F. Marr, Mrs. S. ‘ Tho killing of birtf sidered when the regulations were scribed in The Code of 1883. The of Hazen S. I’iucf-j, tiie Swiss Cautou oil of the women in the Revolutionary war Election of officers. age by lice have been received. Corn is memory being framed,” said this official, “and “3rd, That the bishop of the diocese Asbury, and Mrs. Nicholson, Char was honored in Detroit, Mieli., In- j year the rural policf was a splendid tribute to them. “The the declaration reported by Russia General business. be requested to appoint a committee growing rapidly, and is generally being lotte; Mrs. J. K. Norfleet, and Mrs. monument. “0,000 traps and entirely justified such an action. The D. A. R. of the State fully appreciate Adjournment, sine die. of three members, of which he shall be worked second time; there is now but W. P. Hill, Winston; Mrs. T. E. Ross, ilia birds arc oftVre| British government is'disposed to re Long Island Sound boats at-,- beoonj. the kindness of this gifted young law Social events. chairman, to be composed of the bish little left to be planted. The rains this gard the question as an academic one, op, one clergyman and oueiayman, to Mrs. White and Miss Bandy, of ing generally equipped with wireless uiavkcU with iinpmi yer in accepting their invitation to week gave farmers an excellent oppor telegraph outfits. but shouid steamers which are being The officers of North Carolina State prepare dfid publish ah. address to the Greensboro. The meeting will con ' TOLD IN C | equipped as auxiliary cruisers pro speak and Winthrop college is inspired League for 1903-1904, afe: S. W ittkows people of North Caroiiiia expressing tunity to transplant tobacco, and this tinue over Sunday. Dr. Jas. Atkins, The German Government is pr,-pav ceed to the Pacific and make captures by his fine address to deeper interest In ky, president, Cfiaitiotte, N. C.; T. A. the sentiment of the members of this work-is now approaching completion; of Nashville, Tenn., will preach the ing to exploit the water powers u£ the Helping the kidm of sbips loaded with provisions, com country p n a large scale. whole body, for it i patriotic endeavor. To President John Marshall, vice president, Wadesboro, Church upon the most vital question, the crop is smaller than usual, but is annual sermon Sunday morning at 11 plications could easily arise.” and that such committee be further re The price of beef has been increamd son, the st-udents of the college and the N. C.; E. L. Keesler, secretary and starting off well. Early wheat and remove the poisons s Diplomatic circles are interested in quested to prepare a memorial to the O'clock, again and. promises to reach ihe raw- body. Learn teachers who interested themselves on treasurer, Charlotte, N. C. rye are ripening, and though low, the the attitude the United States will General Assembly of North Carolina, ine point of two years ago. ing this sim adspt in the matter. this ocacsion, the D. A. R. also return Executive committee—The officers urging such legislation as may be nec- heads are well filled; some fields are North State Items. Jacob Wurm a miner, and his ple lesson-has ^ Piladivostock Fleet BoIdJ sincere thanks for the sum added to mentioned above and G. A. Folin, Win esssary to restore our divorce laws to ready for cutting and harvest will ,be nepphew, Leo Wurrn. of Frugality. their original simplicity. State ' Veterinarian Tait Butler made many 'London, By Cable.—The Standard's the monument fund. Mrs. Hugh B. ston, N. C.; A. G. Brenlzer, Charlotte, gin next week; winter oats are not Pa., were killed by lightning. sick men and ' “Respectfully submitted. writes that the meeting at Columbus, correspondent at St. Petersburg hears Buist, regent of the Catawba chapter, N. C.; C. T. Rawls, Asheville, N, C., Rev. W. H. Meade, Rev. O. B. Hun good; spring oats are beginning to Miss 'Alice Roosevelt escaped unhurt .women well. ^ In a slight accident to her carriage that a telegram from Vice-Admiral and the members of this chapter we Wm. E, Worth, Wilmington, N, C, ter, K. F5 Battle, H. G. Connor, F. head: A poor stand of peanuts is re Polk county, of persons interested In Judge A. J. near the White House at Washington. Skreydloif states that on June 7th he owe thanks for their cooperation with S. Spruill” ported, and a good deal of replanting of cattle raising, was very largely at Fcltcr, of 31S President Johnson and his college, tended and proved valuable. He went F or an extra fee of from three :,i Sn. R Kt, San went within thirty miles of Port Ar Feniale College at Durham, this crop is being done. A large num six cents registered letters in Canaria King’s Mountain chapter sent a dele North Carolina News; . from that place to Statesville and Bernardino, thur with the Vladisvostock fleet, and gation to Rock Hill to represent them-.’’ Durham, Special.—There is to bfi a ber of sweet potato slips were set dur can now be insured up to a Iimir w Taylorsville and was at North Wilkes- Calif.. says: t here ran into a fog. He found sever reat woman’s college iii connection The State Wednesday granted char ing the week. Digging Irish potatoes $25. boro, securing the co-operation of the “For IS years al Japanese torpedo boats and battle Miners' Federation Replies. Fith Trinity. This decision of the board ters to three corporations, one the Is underway in the east, with ft fair The battleship Illinois was ovih-i,-,! people in , getting rid of the cattle- by the Navy Department to iuy kidneys ships, which attacked him fiercely and Denver, Col., Special.—The executive if trustees was announced by President Damask Afanufacturlng Company, of yield, and shipments of potatoes and were not per ticks which cause the Texas fever. at ouee to Gibraltar, to join Adiuirat inflicted some damage. The Russian- board of the 'Western Federation of Kiigo immediately after the commence Roaring River, Wilkes county, capital beans, are going forward. Bugs are Barker’s squadron. forming Ilieir The assistant Of Prof. Butler has re returned the fire, but as none of the Miners has issued a statement regard ment speaking Wednesday morning. stock $125,000, Ira R. Hayes, of Colum somewhat troublesome in the west, but Nicaragua. Iiaviug lost tile Ioiiiuiiau functions properly turned from'the penitentiary farm on P ort Arthur ships appeared, Vice-Ad ing the situation in Cripple Creek, in The college is to cost $150,000. Two bia, S. C., ,and W. L. Harper, of Win the Irish potato crops have improved Canal, has turned her attention to backache, and t the. Roanoke, where he investigated miral Skreydloff returned to Vladi reply to the statement made by Gen great gifts were announced in connec ston-Salem, being the chief stockhol considerably during the past week. building railroads, which are expected were profuse, coni vostok, where he arrived Friday ders, the company to manufacture tex staggers in mules. There were eight to greatly increase the republic's !,res. »*r:ible sediment, eral Sherman M. Bell and Secretary C. tion with this move. Air. B. N, Duke, of Peaches are ripening in the south, and perity. morning. The Daily Mail’s correspon tile fabrics; second, the Appalachinan cases, four fatal, these being out of said I had uiabet C. Hamlin, of the Cripple Creek Dis- Shis city, and his brother, Mi-, j. B. a fair crop is expected in many coun Fills wrought a dent at Japanese headquarters, tele Mining and Deveibpment Company, of 75 mules at one of the convict camps. More than twelve hundred alumni of tict Mine Owners’ Association. It says: Duke, of New York, gave to this fund ties; apples continues to drop from the Massachusetts Institute of Technol graphing under date of June 11, says Greensboro, .witii a branch at Pitts The disease is on the order of what is condition, and I "The only questions involved are the I tract Of land adjoining the Trinity burg, Pa., capital stock $100,000, O. T. trees ifi some sections; blackberries ogy, of Boston, XKirticipated in a gen well again.” four strong Japanese columns have known as forage poisoning, which two occupied Suen Chow, Saimatsza, Liao enforcement of the eight-hour day, the tract, valued at $50,000,. and an addi McCutchen, Pittsburg, and S. G. Fry, will be abundant: eral reunion of the graduates of the in. A FftBE TItIAL Waling and Siu Yen. Suen Chow is right of men to organize in the unions tional $50,000 in cash. In addition to Greensboro, principal stockholders, to years ago killed so many horses and stitution. iuudiciuc which mine minerals, ores, fossils, oils, work- 85 miles east of. Mukden and Liao and to prevent discrimination against these gifts other private donations Postoffices Robbed. ifiiiies in the northeastern counties. In order to make further improve will bo mailed Waling five miles northwest of Siu union men of all kinds. The responsi irtine minerals, ores, tossils, oils, work- Dr. Butier finds that there are more ments in the harbor, the Seiian- uf United States, Yen. trom members of the board of trustees Woodworking Company, of Lenoir, Asheville, Special—The postoffices at bility for the lawlessness connected than one kind of this disease. Hamburg has just asked the House of burn Co., Buffalo, were announced amounting to $6,000. capital stock $20,000, J. M. Powell and Canton and Clyde, on the Murphy Burgesses to make an apnropiuitiou v Submarine Boat is Merchandise. with the contests rests entirely on the dealers; price W ii'( This places the donations of the day at others, stockholders, to manufacture Mary Virginia Rhodes, heiress of of 1,250,000 m arks ($279,500). Washington, Special.—The United shoulders of the mine operators, the building materials, furniture, novelties, branch of the- Southern Railway, were Citizens’ Alliance and their allies, $106,000. The only condition placed broken lfitfi dfid rubbed Sunday morn Cecil Rhodes, the diamond king, whose The Holland submarine torpedo Entitieu States government has received no backed up by the ready power of the etc. boat Fulton made two successful at apon the gifts is that the Methodist ing and a quantity of stamps, envel whereabouts has been a mystery for Rev. I)r. Wiliian information regarding the reported State government.1’ A sad accident occurred Monday several years, has turned up in Ashe tacks on a “hostile ship” off I’oint tor o£ the Fi The events of the past week, the people of North Carolina shall raise an opes and other postoffice supplies, to Judith. The tests were made trailer sale to the government of Japan of evening near the Loula Mills in church of Muhiici statement says, justify these accusa additional $50,000. President Kilgo an- Kings Mountain. Mrs. Minter Allen, gether with several hundred dollars ville. She is now Mrs. Mary Virginia the supervision of a navy board. the lake submarine boat Protector, prised his congreg tions. The statement says no deaths aounced that this would be no hard the wife of Dixon Allen, was instantly stolen. The office at Clyde was entered Rhodes Baker. Mary Virginia Rhodes and the Navy Department does not have occurred for which the Western his resignation aft matter and that the woman’s college killed by d passiiig freight train. The first and the larger amount of boodle has been advertised for far and wide. Mal de Mer. know whore the boat is. But it Federation of Miners can be held re 'amily was moVirig from the Loula service in the mi to be known as Woman's Anhex to was secured at that place. Besides Mrs. Baker has been engaged to do Seth Low, who is in Rome, narrated makes little difference from an inter sponsible. Mill to the upper end of tbwii aiid Mrs. recently to an American, a good in was 64 years old 1 Trinity, is now ah assured fact. supplies, $200 in money was found at missionery work in the mountains national point of view what has be Allen was walking taiohg the track car stance of the vicissitudes of sea -Irav- were retired at. th| come of this boat, in the opinion of Won Championship. rying a guinea fowl and three chickens, Clyde. Jbe robbers, after getting in where she barely eked out a living. It would retire. which were also killed. She was cross el .In rough winter weather. the State Department, since Hamil Norfolk, Va., Special.—H. C. Allen, Cashed Forned Checks. their work a t this dffice rode horse- was by the merest chance that she dis “When you cross tiie ocean Decem ton Fish, when Secretary of State, ing the railroad near the mail crane at covered that she was heir to the great o.’ New York, defeated J. C. Da1Vidson, Asheville, Special.—It was Teamed the Loula Mills, where the path lay ek, it is said, to Canton, where the ber or January,” said Mr. I.ow. "you Br. Bigoers1 H laid down an opinion, to * the effect second robbery was committed. The fortune. Her identity was disclosed ThewGreat S that a torpedo boat, capable of being of Washington, for the Virginia cham here that something over $200 worth along the track lo^or 20 feet and then are apt to be awakened in the middle Cures all Stoinayh carried on the deck of a ship, might pionship at the lawn tennis tournament of forged checks have recently been crosses to the opposite side of the Canton office was robbed about 4 while in conversation with friends. of the night by the plaintiff voice of such an Chronic D track. The engineer (MfT Lucas) saw bus. Bloody Flux, properly be regarded as an article of at the Norfolk Country Club. Score cashed by the Battery Pai'K Bank, of o’clock Sunday morning. Information Mr. C. W. Lindsay, a well-known a child in the next stateroom crying: teething. It feldo merchandise and so might be sold to her and blew the whistle and she stop of the robberies were received by the • “ ‘Mamma! mamma! my dinner and permanent cn 6-4, 9-7, 6-2. The Virginia ladies’ cham this city, and that the party guilty of ped an instant while attempting to and popular traveling man from High bowel diseases. JT belligerents, without violation of neu pionship was won from Mrs. W. Hardy, police officers here yesterday. Efforts won’t stay swallowed.’” trality, but subject to the risk of the forgery is Dick Johnson, now in cross and was struck by the pilot and . Point, died in Charlotte Saturday late I of Norfolk, by Mrs. C. B. Neely, of Chi knocked 36 yards. The body was fear are being made to apprehend the rob H E J ftR V I seizure on the high seas. cago. Score: 6-3, 6-2. jail on a charge of being implicated in bers, biit So far these efforts have prov night in great agony from the effects Dr. Walter A. T al several robberies that were commit fully mangled. of over-indulgence in alcohol.. Eastern Man Fond of Eggs. Dear Sir; Thlsl About two weeks ago a negro man ed unsuccessful. A t Taunton, Mass.. a man ate ten th a t I have ever F Burial of Russian Dead. New President Chosen. ted here about ten days ago. The same The commutation to life imprison of any medicine, Tokio, By Cable.—The military com day Johnson was arrested, payment on named Henry NeiIl went to the home hard-boiled eggs and topped the feast recommending Dr Athens, Ga., Special,—The board of a check forged by him was refused, and of a highly respected white man in Ire Captain W. H. Day Stricken. ment of the'sentence of Munn, the ne off with a raw one, all in less than Coraial. I consid mission assigned to bury the Russian trustees of the University of Georgia other alleged forged checks were found dell county, during his absence and gro who was to be hanged at Fayette that I have ever Raleigh, Special.—About 7:30 o’clock ten minutes, to win a wager. _____ Stomach and Bo dead in the battle of Nanshan Hill, at their session, upon the recommenda in his possession. It is said that the made improper proposals to his wife. ville on Wednesday, the 15th instant, vested In a bottle used In th e beg Si at Km Chou, May 26, presented its cheeks cashed by the bank have been The next night ten middle aged, cool Monday morning Capt William H. Day was somewhat of a surprise to the gen tion of the board of trustees of the compared wiui the checks m the pos beaded, determined men took the negro trouble will often final report. It was found that ten of Raleigh, one of the best known law eral public, though it is said nobody is large doctor’s biff. Russian officers and 664 men who fell North Georgia Agricultural College at session of the officers, and that the and gave him such whipping as Only SOUTHERN Hfe w as, In my o in the battle had been carefully buried Dahlonega, elected Dr. Gustavus H. handwriting is the same. The forgery men of this kind could administer to a yers in the State, was stricken with grumbling, for the country is very glad prompt use of D Glenn, former State Superintendent of was not discovered until the pass book negro for an insult to a white woman. Cordial. For sal and 30 men were buried by the out- paralysis and has not recovered con to be spared the execution. In his order and 50c per bottle posts, making the total number of Education, president of the latter in of the person whose name had been After they had plied the whip until the to Sheriff Marsh, Governor Aycock (Signed) killed left behind by the Russians 704. stitution to succeed the late Dr, E. S. forged was balanced and the depositor guilty wretch was a quivering pundle sciousness ot spoken. His right side RAILWAY. Atlanta, Ga., M merely mentions it as a case for ex Haltiwanger-T Avis. denied having drawn the checks. of pains they told him to get. He got. is affected. For a year or more he John Mitchell, colored, an employe ecutive clemency. ______At Abner McKinley Dead. has done a vast amount of work and it Mr. Monroe Troxler, of Huffines bot THE STANDARD Taylor’s CherofT Telegraphic Briefs. Wholesale Grocers Elect Officers, of the Queen City Brick Company, in Gum and Mullelnl Somerset, Pa., Speclal-Abner Mc was said by several of his brother law tling works, in Greensboro, came near RAILWAY OP THE and Consumption.! Atlanta, Special.—The Southern Charlotte, .was shot and instantly Kinley, brother of the late President, Over 600 Porto Rican school teachers yers that he had really overworked losing his.life Wednesday morning by was found dead in a chair at his home Wholesale Grocers’ Association ad killed Tuesday morning l>y Jim Steel, are to visit the United States in July. himself. His age is 58, and at the age the explosion of a bottle of soda water. Exclusive of I at 8 o’clock Saturday morning. His journed after electing the following another "employe. The shooting took .SOUTH. Committees are at work in all the lead of 19 he came out of the Confederate The flying glass cut an artery ' in his ufacture 30,0001 death came without warning to his officers: J. A. Vanhoose, of Birming place at the plant of the brick compa family, it was due to Bright’s disease, ing cities of the island obtaining sub army a captain, after having served arm, and before a physian, could reach horse power e\[ ham, president; G. P. Thompson, of ny, about four miles south Of that city. which developed shortly after the death scriptions for the fund of $50,000 nec four years. him it looked like he would die from of his distinguished brother, three New Orleans, first vice-president; R After the shot was fired and Steel re DIBBOT LINE TO ALL POINTS EJ essary. Cornell University has promis less of blood.- He had revived a t last years ago. Since then Mr. KinIey has ed to take 200 of the young ladies and P. Woodson, of AIemphis, second vice- alized that the wound was-mortal, he devoted nearly all his time in a vain Success of Russians Reported. reports and was considered out of dan- Harvard 400. president; S. W. Lee; of Birmingham, ran and escaped from his fellow work effort to overcome the fatal malady, Liao Yang, By Cable--It is persist ger. men, who pursued him. The men had Texas, J iu b Ui L 1 consulting the most eminent physicians An English watchmaker has just fin treasurer, and E. L, Bridges, of Bir ently reported here that the Port Ar and traveling from one climate to an ished making a tiny watch in the form mingham, secretary. An important been at outs for several days. Shortly ThtGreatTes _.ter 8 o’clock Tuesday morning, while thur squadron made a sorie shortly be and permanent < other. Two weeks ago he returned of a shirt stud. Its dial is two-six Parker Carries Texas.' tism, Catarrh, (7 action taken by. the association before the men were at work, the quarrel was fore dawn Saturday, with the torpedo California,^ ions, Weakness from Tampa, Fla., where he had been adjournment was the adoption of a t for six weeks. The sufferer was not teenths of an inch in diameter and it is renewed. After much cursing ^ and destroyers leading, and found the Jap in YhJ0QtOtex'' sPeciai--M any counties to be worn with two other studs. By resolution endorsing the policy of the abuse on each side, Steel drew-his re in the State are holding conventions . BLOODA confined to bed, and yesterday after National Retail Grocers’ Association anese fleet quite unsuspecting the pres to select delegates to the State conven- ■ It is by far the noon took a drive into the country turning the upper stud the watch is volver and fired at Mitchell’s breast. Florida, I Blood Purifier e wound, while turning the lower one in regard to the reciprocity and affili One shot was enough, for it pierced ence of hostile warships, with the re- Jiwi ?n Antonio. A strong Parker makes new, riel accompanied by his wife. ation. tahty, ana po: the hands are adjusted. Mitchell’s heart. sulF that four of the Japanese ships sentiment exists In a majority of the healing properti counties, and the state probably will Jane and Rena Fair, wife and threo The authorities at Roxboro have been were sunk during the attack. Cuba and Oerful Cures, sei Russian Train Driven Back. year-old daughter, respectively, of instruct for the New Yorfc jurist. if not kept b Iil $300,000 to the Good. advised that the governor will not in $r.ooforalarge Tokio, By Cable.—Rear Admiral To - Myers Fair, a Taylor street restauran- terfere with the sentence of Adam Iand medicine vt Nashville, Special.—The balance in Thibetans Close War. Porto Rico, go reports that on Tuesday a part of Hunt, who is to be hanged at that First New Cotton. BLOOD BA B bombarded the west coast teur of Columbia, who has accumu the state treasury at the close of busi- ness hours was nearly $300,000 over the place June loth, for the murder of Het- New York, Special.—A dispatch from San Antonio, Tex., SpeciaL-Theflrst of the Liao Tung peninsula near rvai- lated much property, were instantly wood Wilkins. Petitions have recently chau and drove back a military train $1,000,000 mark, the total balance in Gyangtse, Thibet, says that a letter two bales of the new cotton crop were killed Tuesday afternoon near the exact figures being $1,297,004.48. For been circulated and* presented to the Strictly first-class equipment that was approaching southward. No “tin bridge” in that city by a bolt of governor,-one asking that the sentence from Colonel Younghusband, of the Saturday consigned to a Galveston cot trains have been seen since. The ene May the total receipts were $125,831.51 on all Througb and Local lightning which descended the trunk while disbursements . for the period b** commuted to life Imprisonment, the British mission, to the Thibetans de ton firm. The cotton was raised in my wiv5 moving in troops and throw- other that the sentence be not inter Trains, and Pullman P aIaco JUg up works, evidently expecting a of a tree under which the woman was amounted to $102,399.77, a difference manding that the Amban come to Cameron county, the district being in favor of receipts of $23,431174. The fered with. There is quite a strong sen Gyantse with a qualified representa Sleeping cars on all K igllli landing of Japanese troops on that at work washing clothes. The mother timent among numbers of the best cit G rim ?.as tbe Jeart of the Jower Rio BAD point and making all preparations to penitentiary commissioners turned into tives to settle the differences before sc h e d and child were together, but they Jbe treasury during, the month $20,- izens, especially the lawyers, that it and m baIes weighed 546 trains. Fast and safe 'TorTOonths I haJ prevent it. SmalLgunboats sent close Ua6 ui, jIs beeu returned unopened 22 530 pounds, respectively/ and will end used all kinds! were thrown in opposite directions, 180.06 more than the maintenance of was a very close case and that the evi and without comment. The correspon ules. i \ m by Rear Admiral Togo bombarded dence did not warrant a verdict in the be shipped at once to G alveS and Russians at work and it is believed from the base of the tree. convicts and all other penitentiary ex dent says that Thibetans have, there- penses amounted to for the month. first degree. ® iore, deliberately chosen wa1’. Thev aro the: otoey'to the World’s Fiair at S t CVerfivr^ (I ■ caused consderable damage. Tnvel by the SOUTHERN now concentrating In the Gyangtse. aling!' ^ ey Wer® Clasaea £ jo otalM * Evidence ,Against Union Men] Governor Aycoek* has respited until and you are assured a Sufe1 Gets Two Years. July 12th Archie Lipscombe, who is in Comfortable and Expedi Cripple Creek, Col., Special.—General Loss of Life By Flood. Railroad Man Shot. Macon, Ga., Special.—In the Uto'UJ jail at Oxford under-sentence of death General News Itenis. tious Journey. Sherman Bell made the following state Green River, Wyo., Special.—Floods Texas, Special.—W T for the murder of another Negro, „ 11 is thought the United states will States Court Saturday morning Judge ment for publication: “I have indisput In the Green river and tributaries have Eldndge general manager of the Cane-I Spears passed sentence upon David A. cost two lives and much damage to named Merritt, whom he believed to belt Railway, was Monday afternoon Sier“ Morocco8 nava-' foDle n°w afT an - able evidence which will lead to the be a conjurer. The respite is for Apply to Ticket Agents for Tables, Rata Pettus, assistant postmaster at Lees- property. A messenger has just ar h k n ffii funded as he “ eft conviction of a number of union men rived with news from the inundated the purpose of enabling the Governor his office. serZonsly An arrest has been m asl and general information, or address hurg, Ga., who -was convicted in that for the murder of non-union miners district, who say the death list is like to .look more closely into the matter h , Prisoner claims an. alibi. Two 6. H. HARDWICK, G. P. A., court Friday afternoon. The defendant who were killed in the Independence ly to be greately increased when full of the sanity of Lipscombe. A great ■was charged with embezzlement of reports come in. many letters in regard to this case are Washington, D- c- depot explosion. We have between 35 being received by'the Governor. Many money coming into the hostoffioe He and 40 men In the 'bull, pen’ who will of the writers say Lipscombe is either J r hJni1T J s o1 iron and ateeI for the a . l . V e r n o n , t . p . a ., Charters are granted the Wilson S S Wmthi curent fiscal year will be about one- was sentenced to two years in the Fed swing for this crime. We are only insane or else so extremely super Charlotte, N . C- SoM I kiefcon, We Light and Power Company, of Wilson, stitious and ignorant that he was in planter, and the shooting is attributed half a& great as those of 1903 SuirLnMk-Th* eral priBon a t Atlanta and ordered to waiting to capture two or three more to that affair. The maf who did fhJ tutTantccd to cur capital stock $125,000 J. C- Hales and mortal dread of Merritt, and believed A list of enlisted men who naswd f . return the amount of the shortage men before we tell what our evidence shooting 13 alleged by Eldridge to have H. WOOD, O. P. & T. A., SterlingHcn Is." others stockholders and the Monroe that the latter could. caste or had seminations, for second lieutenancies Asheville, N. C. Law Library Company, caste, “spells” upon him of t h e " 60 a t *he *■ *«>£«? J t S has been prepared by the War “ fi^HyALSAL ment. * BO-TBODBLk TO AUSWEB QDESTIOXf 5S*
tTTS Mrma^ently cured. Nofiteorneraras* *,m« after first day's use of Dr. ElinerS Great KNOX SUCCESSOR Td QUAY vprvettestorer,SStrialbottleand treatise free EUROPE W PICKS JW j?r. I?. M- Km s b , Ltd., OSlAreli St., Phila., Pa, The Attorney-General is Appointed W I T a ^ H U M O R CATARRH IS THE CAUSE Ttaring some recent explorations a t Pom peii au ancient Icitchen was unearthed. Faith of the Continent in Russia's Senator From Pennsylvania. o f T H E D A Y AnIc Yont Dealer For Allan's FaaU^a?) Supremacy Shaken. \ rnw«iov. It rests the feet. Cures Corni;, OF MOST KIDNEY DISEASES.! jtanions, Swollen, Sore,Hot, Ca! lous,Aching Covernov Pennypacker Announced That ji-weatici? Fect and Ingrow ing Nails. Alien** He Will Not Call the Legislature Source o f Jo y . j\.vt-Enso makes new or tig h t shoes easy. At In Extra Session, Sprinkle, sprinkle, little cart, nil pnicpfcts and Shoe stores, 25 cents. Ac- PEACE FEELING IN THE AIR • What a source 01 joy thou art S. r or>t substitute. Sample mailed IhiBBi How I Iovi to see thy spray, /_ PE-RlJ-NA CURES CATARRH. _.J ,VMc^S AlJen S. Olmsted, LeBoyf N. Y, Making puddles all the day!- . ^ Captain ,Tames L. Dempseji, Captain 2nd Precinct Harrisburg, Pa.—Governor Penny- i . —Chicago Inter-Ocean *1 Ihe Success of the Japanese' Anns Troy Police Force, w rites frejm 198 Ferry St., Troy, Tiio erav wolf is very destructive to packer appointed Attorney-General f*. I * ------/ N. Y., as follows. ; r.iti!o in Montana. Was No Surprise to England, How - !Borrowittff, Philander C. Knox a Senator of the iiJFrom my person at expedience with Perutut I ever—Possibility That the Czar May "Did he borrow any money from (i hi satisfied it is a, very fine remedy for catarrh- *.t-..Winslow's Soothing Syrup for children United States from Pennsylvania to f&e I i hi iitf, >often t he gums, reduces inilamma- Abdicate—ltmnors of ltusslan Vpris- yon?** aVaffectii ns. whether of head, lungs, stom nllJiy.-s pain ,cures wind eolie,‘25e.ahottle succeed the late M. S. Quay. Gov ‘Borrow! How cau I tell unless be ach or pelvic organs. ItI cures colds quickly, inrs—Internal Troubles of the Empire. and a few doses taken lifter trm/ue exposurv ernor Pennypacker announced that returns it ?” . l-i Pumlee, Scotland, the trolley system Pivrcnts illness, ? ^ .i-fvl to clean and sprinkle the streets. London, Eng. — Japan's unbroken he will not call the Legislature iu extra tiSome- of the jtatrolmeuivnder me have atso session. This means that the appoint V ictim o f H ab it. found great relief/ItOuv lipru ua. It has CtwtCd and overwhelming success is produc Patience—“I hear she has been en chronic cases of kidney find bladder UtOublesf j-;. Cure is tliehestm edieine we ever used ment of Mr. Knox is for the unexpired ItCsiored DienZsi(Jffierf)Ij/ froui- Indigestion and i. r.ili affections o[ throat and lungs.—Wm. ing some curious effects on European gaged eleven times (” rheumatism, and lain- fully persuaded that U 0. i:ni>sley, Vanburen. Ind., Feb. 10,1900. opinion. Continental sympathies have term, ending. March 4,1905, Patrice-uI hate to see a giri. get in is tin honeat, reliable medicine, hence, I fv lly A iloaunjr electric crane is used for the been largely pro-Russian and were a rut like that,”—Yonkers Statesman. endorse and recommend IKjf Philadelphia. — Attorney-General —JAMES L. DEMPSEY. Iv.uii!*: and unloading of ships at Kielt _ couiiletl until very recently with the Knox, who was selected by the Re One o f T hem , Officer A C. Swanson w rites from 607 H arrison St., Govrrmnenf Pays to tr Wages. conviction that the war would soon, publican StaAe leaders to succeed M. “Is lie a war expert?” . _ . Council Bluffs. Ia.,
I n ...... r..... —..... THE DAYXE EECORD. Mr. L. E. 'Rockett has moved, OOOOGOGOOOOCC9QOOCOSOOOOGGC(lO<9CwOCOGGGGGGBOCCS6CCCGCG Barbed Wire Cuts* his saw mill to Randolph county. : Letters From Our Correspondents. Editor Farmstead: Tell J of Troy Oscar Hunt, of Salisbury, is Mich for-a barbed wire cut to use a E, H4 MORRIS, - - EDITOR. spending a lew days with his par-, Letters for this department must reach us by Tuesday noon of each piece of blue vitriol; Rnb the cut e ir s, week if they come in latertheyw ill be Ieftout. STATE DEPOSITORY till it turns a dark color. Use-once Jas. McGuire, Jr., is attending 0390999999999999999999939 IOOOOOCOOSCOOOOS600C03CONO AtithorizedOapital - . ^ MOCKSVILLE, N. C. JD N E 16,1904 a day. It will heal like magic. I to the Bank in the abseuce of Mr. FARMINGTON NEWS. KAPPA ITEMS. Paid UpGapital - - . *1^ V O LUM E V . T, J. Byerly. have used it on a horse of mine so Mr. Albert Foster, of Fork Mr, C. A . Hall listed tax in Far E o t e h e d a t t h e p o s t o f f i c e in I know it is all right. A veterinar- SurplDS Mr. Walter F. White came in mington last week. Fund - - - M o c k s v il l e , N. C., a s s e c o n d c e a s s Church, is visiting relatives and Monday eveningaud is working on an told me to use it*—B. Leslie. m a t t e r , M a e , 3 1903 friends near here. Miss Ida Millis, of Guilford CoI- T h e R e c o r d . M ich. Deposits Solicitei THE DAVlB J1 W . Daywalt visted his father loge, and Miss Bristo, of Virginia, MBS. CECELIA STOWE, spent a week in Farmington visit PUBLISHES EVERY Walter Call killed a large weasel Saturday night. N O TICE, O rator, Entre Nona Club. SPECIAL ATTKs'TlOK Arrival of Trains. Tuesday morning. It had attacked ing their old school mate and • Mr. Jap Williams has thrown a chicken near Mr, Call’s residence friends. Miss -Flora and Julia N orth Carolina, Superior court 176 W anca Avenue, * GIVEN TC | e . h . m o r r i s , - MAIL TRAIN. his old looks away. Zt is a girl. . Ch ic a g o , 111., Oct. 22,1902. Harding, returned home Thursday. Davie County. '} Spring ' Terxn^4904. right in town. Por nearly four years I suffered COLLECTIONS. TEEMS OF SUBSCR Mr. W ill Harper, of Rowan, and John A- Lock I North Ar. at Mocksville 9:28 a. m. Miss Fan Griffith, of CJemons- from ovarian troubles. rHie doc Mr B. B, Cornelison, of Farming Miss Maunie Starrette. of Kappa, VS. ; NOTICE OF SALE. tor insisted on an operation as Ahe T. J Byerly, One copy, One Year, Uouth—Ar. at “ 6.06 p. m. ville, has been on a visit to her ton, was in town Monday and paid was united in marriage June 9th at Jesse C. N ail. only way to pet veil. I, however, Cashier. iOnecopy, Six Months, LOD A I, c FREIGHT, ns a call. He reports wheat good aunt, Mrs. Dr. Johnson, Pursuant to a decree rendered in strongly objected Io an operation. her father’s, J. J. Starrette, Rev. the above entitled fause, at Spring My husband felt disheartened as Nu.-th.—Ar. a t Mocksville 9:28 a m. in his section. Rev. S. D. Swainr preached to a South, —Ar. a “ 9:28 a . m W. R. Ketchie officiating. Term 1904 of Davie Superior court, well as I, for home with a sick b b f u b m c a k s t a t s Miss Nannie Douthit, who has large congregation last Suuday. by his Honor O, H. Allen Judge pre woman 13 a disconsolate place at •THROUGH TRAIN Mr. Bowman Prather and family FOR Oo VERNC been visiting her sister, Mrs. 13, H. siding directing the undersigned Com best. A friendly druggist advised CHARLES J. E (Daily and Sunday) are getting along very well after OurMethodist bretlirenare train missioner to sell the lands described him to get a bottle of Wine of Morris, returned Monday to her ing theekildienfor Children’s Day, o f Jackson C ol N orth—A r. a t M ocksville 1:13 p. m. •their runaway. Bowman is able in the pleadings in said - cause, I will Cardui for me to by; and he did so. home near Bower. i to sit up. which will take place soon, sell publicly, for cash to the highest I began to improve in afewdavs and FOR UEDTENA NT South.— A r. a t “ 3:38 p. m ISAAC M. M iq W .B. Pratherof near Kappaj - Amon„. the 8ick is Mr. A. bidder at the court house door m my recovery was very rapid!. W ith Mrs. CJaud Miller, of Wilks- M ocksville, N, c. on Monday the 4jh in eighteen weeks I wa9 another of Pasquotaak paid us a call last week and Says stroud Mj.. Marvin Siuk1 Misses boro, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. L ol - day of Ju ly 1904 an undivided one being. FOR SECRETARY i crops are very got d. j Rebecca Martin, and Klla Walker. nie H orn. fourth (I) interesi in and to the fol J. J. JENKj UocbsviBe Prodnce M arket. lowing described real estate, to wit: Messrs. J. H. Sprinkle and J. T .!; W e are glad to note they are better. SUBROSEr 1. A tract beginning at a white o f Chatham Corrected by Williams & Anderson Baitywentout one morning last! w p. H. Ketchic and’Oscar oak, one of the original corners, to a FOR STATE TRE. 0. G. BAIlI week, and killed 17 squirrels in a. Walker had a ninawly 01) the 9th. ODE TO THE OLIVE BKANCH CUUBCH. stone in the original and Gassaway Produce in good demand. G aither lines T hence South 35.85 oh? Mrs. Stowe’s letter shows every of Davie Col few hours, t T ie horse threw both out and to a stone, T hence w est 16.50 chains woman how a home is saddened by FOR STATE All Corn, per bu ...... 60 Mrs. E, H. Morris and sister s .inued them up right badly, and By Br. E, M. GrIfiltt of -Farmington, 'N. C. to a stone in original Hue, Thence N. female wcaknes and how completely F, A. LixiJ Wine of Cardni cures that sick Wheat, per bu ...... $1.25 spent Thur..day last at Mr. Hob tare up the buggy. 35.85 chains to th e beginning con tain Thou hast crumbled to the dust ing 60 acres more or less, see deed of ness and brings health and happi . of Waitfiuiga < Oats, per bu ...... 60 son’s near Jerusalem. Mr. James Gray and others has old p ile, I T. S. Meroney to J. M. Nail, Dec. 10, ness again. Do not go on suffer I FOR STATE SUPT. OF ...... 60 ing. 6 0 to your druggist today uction: _ P eas, p er b u ...... Mrs. E. W . Sandidge of Amherst a foreign miner digging in their 1863, Book no 2 page 431 Registers Bacon per pound ...... 10 Time hath wrought thy hallowed office Davie county N. 0. and secure a $1.00 bottle of Wine C Y R U S P . FlJ Va., is visiting her father Mr. W. gold mine near county line. Mr of Cardui. Bacon, Western ...... 10 fa ll. • . 2. A tract a portion of which of Guilford Cl HJHobson near Jerusalem. Gray says if they Iiud enough to is situated within the corporate FOR ATTORNEY H am s...... 15 Around thy lonely door, clings ivy (I pay them they wili open up and limits of Mocksville, Bounded on the , W. II. YARlf E g g s...... 12 Miss Johnsie and Mary Hobson w m b o u d u U P-TO-DA TE^I move machinery and go to work. to the wall, Norht by the lands of. G. ■ j FOR COMMISSIONER B u tte r...... 15 who have been attending school at C. Munnford, now E. I,. Gaither and W ork is w hat the old reliahi. " puintinI Wheat in this section is good in Shrouds with its bloom the hidden Summer Chickens.... Amherst, Va., have returned to wife, on the east south by the Iand3 Charlotte Steam Laundry tut J . Y . H A M I their home near Jerusalem, the head. Corn is lookiug well. S tyle. of J. M. Nailhome place, and on the ns out. Kow is (he Iime FOE KAII.K OAII Cd Cotton chopping is nearing a com west by the Wiikesboro road, contain NOTICE. Lieutenant Murchison who is at The mourners are scattered now ing 5 acres more or less, see deed of have your spring sails cleaned DB. D. H. Al home from Alaska on a furlough pletion. 'Tobacco is all set out. W . L. Brown and wife and R D. Brown FOR [SALE—The brick academy and pressed, the above named ELECTORS AT I Who oft have sought thy shrine, lot near depot in Mocksville, N. C. was a visitor in our town one day P co tv B ov. and wife, to J. M. Nail March 3rd 1874 Laundry has just put j„ , J. J . BR WHAT HAPPENS IN ANDrJ Same with bent form, silvered Book 2 page 554 Registers office Da FO R SALE—300,000 f e e t of fine oleaniiig and pressing outfit last w eek. NOBTH COOLEEHKE H IFV KNlNGS vie county, N. c. oak timber. ALo nice lot of pine, R . Z . L I’ 4* AROUND TOWN. -J brow ! poplar and hickory and about 30 wal- Keep your linen elean l.y send- FOK ASSOCIATE Wiley Andeieon returned from Mr. and Mrs. F. Foster spent 3. A tract known as the J. M Nail Are left on the sinking sands of home place bounded on the Norch by ’ nut trees big to small. All standing ing to Charlotte Steam L’lirv, J U D G E M ONT Wff % i 9 w w * J • “ Greensboro last Wednesday where Sunday at M. A. Foster’s. the last tract above described, on the near Caiahaln, N. Cs 5 to I miles from he had been to have an operation tim e, Mocksville, N. e, Good saw mill site E. E. HUKT, Jr, - at Huuts' stotil JUDGE DOUGI Miss Luia May Lefler spent Snn- East by the Jryant tract, on the I performed on his eyes. For a hundred years thou hast west by the,Wilkesboro road, contain good public road to M ocksville. N. C. MOCKSVILLE, X. c. Sday night with her friend, Miss ing five acres more or less, see deed of Call on or address, A. A, Anderson, LICENSE, I EOR COKURH=S IN 7th DISTRICT: Invitations are out fortbemar-IEthel Casey. stood, T J Meroney, Philip Meroney and Ly Calahaln, N. C A REPUBLICAN riageof Mr R. N. Barber, of 1his And offered the olive branch of dia Meroney to J id. Nail dated Nov. IgaTMore th a n $500 w orth Cf T an From th e w ay ill Misses Oliie Foster and Lt-Ia 19,1871, BookNo 2 page 2S6 Registers bark on the trees if well saved and News and Observe FOR ELECTOR 7tll DISTRICT. place, to a Miss Davidson, of Texas. peace, Daniel spent Sunday night with office D avie county N. c. sold. PHOTOGMPSS bogau its abuse of Onr best wishes. For H igh class Photograph WILEY F. TALLEY Miss Bessie Foster. To soothe the souls. of dying men, The <50 acre tract above descri yet. Tae article appearing in T h e X O T IC E T call on Ferrell & Edwards Phofe I Mr. Charles Caudell spent Sun w ho w ould bed is situated about one mile The endorsement! o f Randolph County. R e c x ip d a few weeks ago, headed, Having qualified as administrator graphers. W inotox-Halum, X.C., Before thine alter, their fetters of North west of Mocksville on the "The Old Soldiers’ Jn Council,” day with his mother near Fork of the estate of Wiley S. Bailey de Studio 301J Main Street. has received li'onj Church. Statesville road, this tract is level was written by Prof. Hodges. sin release, ceased, all persons holding claims licenses the press Jacob Stewart spent Friday in red laud, mostly covered with a against said deceased, are hereby say what, it pleas Through an overeight we forgot to Mr. and Mrs. Marion Casey and Thou hast kept vigils o’er the birth W inston. thick growth of pine, and is susce notified to present them for payment ORDER YOUR STOCK AXDI stands in with the give him credit for it. daughter, Miss Ethel, visted at to the undersigned on or beiore the and of men; ptible of being made a fine faun. Mrs. Lizzie Grant visited in his father’s Suuday. Mr.-Casey’s 5th day of' May 1905- or this notice IPOULIRY FROM, —Tirnea Marcury. Comparethetax rates in other ______TheRud tract of five acres above town last week. a mother is sick and Mrs. Casey re- Many of whom, repose near thy will be plead in bar of their recovery, Yes, Mr. Danielsl described is a vacant lot, beauti all persons owing said deceased will counties with Davie and see the i mained with her. sacred gate he lias a perfect rigf Mr. G. A. Allison of Advance difference, Davie is mauaged by j fully situated on "Wilkesboro street please call npon the undersigned and KM TOW IMlI was in town Friday. Miss Lizzie Granger sjient Sun As if to list lor the voluntary and make immediate settlement. Judge, but whetheij Republicans aDd has reduced its or “Elm Avenue” within five mi This the 29th, day of -April 1904. Robt. I . AEEKSETflY1 Propt, tax rate, also the poll tax. Good day night with her aunt, Mrs. am en, nutes walk of the central and busi law or not is non Dr. Bob Lowery, of County Line, A, T G ran t Jr. j Colem an m b a ilev M O U K T H O L L lr, - - - X. C.I was in town Tuesday. for our commissioners. Alice Ijaines.| Audto await alike their inevitable ness portion of Mocksville, and A tto rn e y , ( Adm r. ot* Wiles?’ W hile we may eritfl S. Bailey deceasejl Breeder and shipper of Hegisler- Mr. T. J. Byerly, cashier of the As news lather scarce this week, fate. contains several of the most desir courts, it strikes us^ F..M. Williams, of Bixby, paid ed T rotting Horses, Registered Jn Davie Bank, left Tuesday for Ash- I will close with "nest wishes to one able residence lots in the towu. R em em eber th a t TiujReeobJ) us a call Tuesday evening. Thou hast seen the light of other sey eattle, registered Blaek Esm d o it on ly w ith the ville to attend the North Carolina and all. TheJrd tract above described isI isoDly1 50 cents a year. ) Farmers are busy killing grass, years, Swine and registered Scotch Collie iu g error, and prei Bauker’s .'Association. Jas. Mc A l a b a m a C o o n . the IiTail home place, situated on and preparing for harvest. j Dogs. All of the highest lireeding I tiun. We should Guire, Jr., will beiD charge of the Thy mission on earth is ended, Wilkesboro street or “Elm Ave BUtiFEEs NElVS obtainable. Also Poultry as fol Mrs. L. E. Rockett and children Bank dining his absence. We note with sighs, sobs and nue” adjoining tract No. • 2, and courts into-conten: lows: B, P. Roeks, S. L. MTyaa- have been visiting in Newton. Jna. W . Kurfee=;, of Germanton, (.ears contains five acres. This lot has UNIVERSITY respect the pcopl G. W . Green andT. M- Chaffin, upon it a nice residence and a dotts, S. C. Brown Leghorns, ami Geo. T. Spriukle, of Smith N. C., spent Satniday and Sunday who went on the excursion to Char Thy death an d drapery about thee OF NORTH CAROLINA. B uff and Partridge Cochen Iiau- courts ami Judge? Grove, was in to see us Tuesday. with his mother, Mrs, Mary Kur- good orchard, well stocked with lotte Saturday, got- left, and railed fees. suspended. grap vines, apple trees and other toms, Priees right. Eggs in Iessuess will we ha’ in Sunday evening. We don't Mrs. C. F. Merone.v is visiting I One more word about the mortals j traits, and is naturally watered, season. I and Iis ilk are son . relatives in Statesville this week. ' Several of our young people at- Academic Department, know what attraction caused OurLsndell tlie commencement at Har- that rest, by a small stream flowing through anarchy, and the ii the pasture in the rear. The two Law, rtedicine, PharmacyiJ Mr. J. II. Early attended the To the west of thy moss covered to ieap the harms commencement at Harmony last I five acre tracts above described spire. E. H. MOREIS week. kidnapped them. j R- A. Dwiggeus and son made a have a street frontage ot about 600 Free tuition to teachers and to! P E R T IN E N T I Our Democratic.. friends „ . , are hav , f,,„ business trip near Center one dav Some souls are lost, some are feet on the best shaded, the most j am m jfM r ar m w Onr Foik Church and Advance -1 * ing great harmony in their eonven the past weak. desirable, and what is destined to ministers sons. Scholarships The report of t| I correspondents are getting a littel blessed, MOCKSVILLE, X. C. tions. In Asheville Saturday they be. by virture of its nearness to the j and loans for the needy. that tha affairs of f tardy in sending. in their news W . F. Stonestreet went to Char Some are called up higher. Practices in State and Federal howled dowu the Hon. Locke lotte Saturday on the excurison, business portion of town, and other of Henrico cmintfl notes. Some are marked; some nuknown, SZO STUDENTS. - 67 INSTRUCTORS. Courts, AU business placed in our Craige, and in Richmond. Va., the and spent Sunday with his brother conveniences, the most popular hands will be promptly attended to muss, and the q u f We have killed and caught over police were called iu to aid in re in Concord, returuing Mouday. The sunset gilds each silent grave, residence street iu Mocksville. New Dormitories, Gynasium, Wa The ccllection of claims a special upon tli cjiiquirIii| 40 rats iu our crib and smoke house, storing order. We have uot heard But thistles, alas, above have Term s o f sa le , Cash. ter Works, Central Heat ty. was not this sta| in the last week. Mrs. Knrfees and children, alter covered befotei of Republicans doing any worse. grow n, This the 2nd day .of June 1904, ing System. spending a week with home folks at T. B. BAILEY A. T. GRANT, J r sary to wait until Mr. Goshen McCnlloch on route Mr. Z. B. Pyatt and family left C E R T A IN SUCCESS. Bailey, have returned home. And the green grass above them Attorney Oomtuioffumer The Fall Term begins tired from office I No. 4 renewed his subscription Monday for Duplin county, the Guaranteed to B oys Arnl Girls of I gatiou of his boofl last week. home of Mrs. Pyatt, Mrs. Pyatt Madame Rumor says the wed w ave. 5 0 YEARS September 5, 1904 Address, ding-bells will soon chime in our EXPERIENCE Limited Means. is remarkable, Miss Pearl Henley of Rowanl is in poor health. We hope the NOTES: ihese lines were com F r a n c is P . V e n a b le , P resident rnidst. To pay R. R. tare, hirnisli State shouid be I spent last week in town visiting at change will prove beneficial. Our posed, Sunday May loth, 1904 CHAPEL HILL, N. C. best wishes go with Mr. Pyatt, board at §8,00 per mouth, give a interests and thfl Mrs Kate Holmans. Quite a number of our people while sitting near the ruins of old who will work at his trade at attended Children’s Day at South thorough business education in 5 taxpayers. IftIxT Miss Rosa Peck left for her Goldsboro. River Sunday last. Olive Branch Church in Davie Co. to.4 months, and a good position had been reguial home in New York one day last where two young ladies and my as soon as tLrough is the ironclad year to year. t| week. Onr Democratictriends are using Sanford Greene spent last Satur T r r o e M a r k s never been. ' ll self had strolled. This church guaranty of the Ga-Ala. 15ns. Col secret circulars against themselves. day night with his-brother, J. \V. D e s ig n s T O M B m m C o p v r ig h t s A c . lege a t M acon, G a., the South’s county would ImT Is Mr, T. L . Green came in Monday The Hon. R. B. Glenn is out in a Greene. is one mile from Farmingtoii and is Anyone sending a sfcetrh nn,l HeserlptIon tcs from a visit to his home, in the quickly ascertain our opinion free Whetlter a Xf you need anything most, successful and widely known Auotlier i Iiqia letter denouncing tlie use of a secret the oldest iu Davie county. invention i* profcably p.-Lteniuble. Communior- western part ot the State. John Sliives, of Salisbury, spent tionsstneU rconDd Jiitfal. IIandbookon Pateot institution. but what the hoj circular in Wake County. They ient free. Oldest agency for securing patents. like Tombstones Tab a few days here the past week visit AUTHOR. PateiiMi Uiken through Slnnn & Co. recalv It has been established twelve treasurers are in W i’.buru Stonestreet. who went used them against Republicans; ipccinl notice, without chnrgp, iu ing his sister, Mrs. II. C. Joues. the years, has a §50,000 capital, lraiks IVho can stand; to Charlotte Saturday on the ex now they are getting a doseot their lets or Monuments cab NOTICE. every gnarauty with a bank depo taiu that everyl cursion, returned by way of Con own medicine. Stand to the rack, Mrs. Jiin Jones, of Kappa, SritIitlfiC Jfitierlcaii A lumdpomciy IHnfltrsled weekly. Uuraest ct O n C L A U D E M IL L E R . s it o f $5,000 and has secured posi State of VirgiiI cord to see his brother. gentlem en. visted relatives here Sunday. By virtuve of an order of the Sup dilation of any scientiflc journal. Terms. $$ ^ erior court of Bavie county, I will ZWJaJSffr 5L Sol<* by ail newsdealers. Korth Wilkesboro, K. C. tions for every one ot its 8090 accounts correci Col. VV. K. Clement has leased Z. C. Kurfees spent Sunday last I f these th in gs i f MRS. LOUISE MOSS DEAD. sell at public auction to the highest j.3eiBroato>’New York graduates, With his son, Walter, at Cooleemee, bidder at the Court house door iu Tftnch fMBce. R25 F ?*■- she Davie Times, and has assumed “ * “ J t t l i S s ! D C. Prest. and Mrs, Martin make a house of Henriq charge. Wc hope our relations Mrs. Moss, the widow of the late N . C. Mocksville, Bavie county N, 0, on within the shj M ondaytheIthday of July 1904 the specialty of giving their personal will lie pleasant. Col. Moss, died in Winston, and Capitol, what her remains were brought over Cleveland Emerson attended following tract or parcel of land ly —THE— attention to the welfare of students Several of. the Mocksville ppople preaching at-. Mt. Tabor Sunday ing on the South Yadkin river in and it is pre eminently the place believe that all on Tuesday eveuings’ train and in Jeruselem township Davie county N. in counties w hi| went down to Charlotte yesterday terred at Joppa graveyard. ni.ht. “ Must be some attraction for boys and girls of limited means C. adjoining the lands of Cooleemee Ihe taxpayers I on the excursion. They had a for Cleve., ” as he goes up so o'ten I Cotton Mills, J. M Oasey, W. R. Cle for itrputs certain success within FRANKLIN STANDARD TYPEWRITER to hand TiirJ rcngli day for it. VIOLIN IiECITAL. How about it, g irls! ment and others, bounded on the their grasp. Ncrth by the lands J M Casey; on the For full information write’at Richmond isJ John H. Clement, Jr., who has Professor Rumble gave a very Hurrah for T h e R e c i k d . Eastbythe landsof W. R Ciement: UsedbyThousands From Maine to Florida and once to Prest. E. L. Marliu. Macou trolled for .year! been attending Trinity College, fine violin recital in the court L il l y o r t h e v a l l e y . onthesoiith by the South Yadkin —■ t_Q_C||lifOFn i a.. came iu last week. house Monday night He under river; and on the West by the Coolee- G a. yet we gee froij COOLEEMtSK ITEMS. mee Cotton Mills, contain LIGHT. Mr. and Mrs. H. II. Trundle, of stands the science, and his perfrom- ing 688 acres more or less for metes Democrat officl Our boys are greatly elated over p o w e r f u l ! Leesburg, Va , are visiting Mrs. ing was enjoyed by the large crowd and bounds see deed from G. W, Fow It’s uo harm fJ their base-ball success. On last ler and wife to Annie 13. Morris, reg Trnndlo’s mother,. Mrs. J. M. present. Mrs. Rumble also aided HIGHEST B r Robt. Anderson Saturday the Uoo’.eemee First Team istered in Book No 12j>age 137 in the Manifolder holders to steaU Clement. in th e eut* rtainm eut w ith several played Charlotie two games. The office of Register of Deeds of Davie hut let a IiepuI recitations, which were much eu countv N, C., ex cept 95 acres convey SPEED Miss Adalaide Gaither, who has joyed. You will uot regret spend scire in the morning stood 8 to 2 ed by E. S. Morris and wife to E. H. I No Repairs DENTIST, °u a few d o lla if been spending sometime in Whsh- ing the mouey, after you once hear in favor of Charlotte ; in the even- ,Morris and by him toJ. M Casey, seel Office over Bank of D avie. IjilJ- It is all I ington City and V a ., baB returned Prof. Rumble. We think he is the ing they played another game, d .ed for metes and bounds regis Easy Term s PERFECT AND u^e the peopli to her home. fiucst we ever heard. which resulted iu a sweeping vic tered in Davie county, leaving 593 acres more or less. own pnrposesj Floyd Gaither, who has been tory for Coolesmee. the - score Said lands will be sold foy partition, The Best on NOTICE, Little “Becky” of Raleigh has 11 inding 8 to 4 iu favor of Coolee- and th e term s of sale are $25.00 to be PERMANENT Stealing for a ] visiting his parents, went down to State of N. C. I In Superior court mee. Alsoour Si e iud Team de paid in cash and the balance on six Charlotte Monday evening. made his report, and of course he month’s credit, with bond and appro T he Market C1OUHty of D avie J Fall Term 1^> Republieru, ll feated W io "eaf in a score of 13 to ALIGNMENT Mr. Lee Kincaid, of Statesville sustains the management of the ved security, bearing six per cent, N annie Sossoxnon ) Suminons fur difference whef IO last Saturday.evening. interest from elate of sale nntil paid, ..vs \ Publication:5. was iu town Monday on his way to Mullet Railroad.. He, sees more ; For You Mr. W . H. Turner, Jr.. w h o h a s and the title being reserved until the E dw ard Sossotnou. j look at the .Morris land advertised good in its' management than whole of the purchase money is paid. CnreForI for sale Monday. July 4th. been visiting his parents in Gieeus- This Juiie 3rd, 1904. ThedefeadaDt aboved named will Messrs. Page and -others of the IiorO for the past two weeks, re-' THU HAS N. CHAFFIN, take a ttice that an action entitled a* Editor Farm) Only about 400 white voters will com m ittee, turned Monday evening. Commissioner, above has been commenced ajiain*^ many good ’ be disfranchised in Union County So simply a .child can operate it him ia the Superior court of Davic Pertaining to by failure to pay poll tax. Great, A C ostly M istake* We are sorry to report the sick DB. WAKEFIELD. Countyto abtainadivorce from bcu ness of Mr. Calviu Mitchell. and' board and from the bmHw Rnd as I wistj is Democracy! Blunders are sometimes expen-, of mat; imony and that the said de* Dr. W. H. Wakefield of Char . 0 0 Cash o t InstalmefitrS give your re T h e R ecord ’s subscription list sive. Occasionally life itself is the! Mr. J-. M. Lsdford W Pnt to Ohar- lotte will be in Mocksville at the fendant will futher take notice that he is required to appear at the next fer ehiekeu is crawling up. Come in and get a price of a mistake, but you’ll nev-1lolt® 011 business last Friday Kelly Hotel on Friday July 1st, er be wrong if you take Dr. King’s term of the Superior court of -;iUl 3>aper that w ill give you th e -local M i. and Mis. D. I. Miseuaeimer, 1994. His practice is Iirmced to A Postal W ili Bring ¥oua Beautiful Iilus- county to be held on th e oth >fon .-y K>ut in their I Kew. Life Pills for Dyspepsia, new s o f your "conuty for SO cents of bpencer, visted their father, Mr. diseases ot the eye, ear, nose and after the first Mondav in Sept the chicken i Dizziness, Headache, Liver or bo the court house m Mocksville. (Sr > per year less than one cent a copy. G, A. Misenheimer, last Sunday. throat and fitting gasses; trated Catalogue wel troubles. They are gentle yet and answer ordemui totbecomi>l. MOBB^* meei and cheeper than carpets SoutbcrnO flice A N D S ales Room^lSjS U?-ja A ttorney,, m uch better. j-one year TiSipents.. - . - • - i . H-CKcnY LT Rkfife-Ave. EGA A s* f - ; -tjlor Curd and hudklet K ia h k IIi Xnkbur;:: M tjr .. ■ - ROANOKE, V a - J Ice K u r te ts= K UR^-FA — CITE for floors aid P-i uituie J L Ruil «* VOI-UME V. MOCKSV fLLE, N. O., THURSDAY JITHE 23, 1801. HO. 52.
BIGHTS OB MINORITIES. THE DAVlE RECORD whetherin judicial or pffiitiedi-or Fleht WUl Ba Bitter. DB. WAKEFIELD. One curious phenomenon in religious affairs—no one deserves to . Those who will persist in closing Dr. W . H . Wakefield of Char I-UllUsnKD KVERY THURSDAY. Horth Carolina is the suggestion lie trusted.who will not trust the their ehrs'against the continital re- lotte will be in Moeksville at the- by certain papers that great wrong public. The applicants for the re comtnetidation of Dr. King’s Hew Keliy Hotel, on Friday- July 1st, WATCH OUT FOR! H. MORRIS, - - EDITOR. ceivership forfeited their claim to E- would be yierpetrated but for them. Discovery for Consumption, will 1904. His practice is limited I to public sympathy when they hiade have a long and bitter tight with terms o p subscription • How they do beat the air slay diseases of the eye, ear, nose and a dark matter of their cause.— their troubles, if not ended earlier throat and fitting One copy, One Year, - - 50 cent straw giants and save the people? Biblical Recorder. by fatal termination. ’ Read what ISB HBSfiM S1^i One copy, Six M onths, ______25 Let it be granted that there was a . R. Beall of Beall, Miss, has to PAIHTED FLOORS. conspiracy to take this road from A REMINISCENCE OF 1»00. “ Last fall my'wife had every , If you want to paint your floors New Ad. In This Space j K K r i ULICAX STATE TICKET; the state. Have we come upon a ‘The time is approachibg when symptom of consumption. . .She use ’Granitoid ’ Floor Paint. It’s They are going to have some bargains for everybody I TORCOVERNOK time when we are not sure that we shall be called to say what we took Dr. Kiug’s Hew Discovery, af nicer and cheaper than carpets CHARLES J. HARRIS, think of the past administration, ter everything else had failed. Im Ask for color card and booklet. of Jackson County, our courts will destroy such a con provement came at once and fonr J. Lee Kurfees KOB LiECTENANT GOVERNOR spiracy agitation or no agitation? the one we have witnessed the xiast bottles entirely cured her. Guar ISAAC M. MEEK INS. Granted that Judge Purnell would fonr years. We predict the men anteed by C.'C. Sanford. Price 50c Shoes, H ats, D ressSoods &c| of Pasquotank County. KILLthe GOUOM have given his hand to such a who take issue with the returns and $1.00. Trial bottles free. FOK SECKKTAftY OF STATE! and OURE t h e LUNOS J. J. JEHKIHS. scheme-and we do not think he when they^are,in, will bejfew and C h e a p of CIiatbam County. would have done so; granted that far between. In other words the WITH READY MADE SUITS—at $2.75 and up to $15.00 for men l'OR STATE TREASURER: Judge Pritchard would have con issuesimade! against 'thc’"p resent Remarkable D r. K in g 's 0. G. DAILEY, administration willbe indeed with of Davie County. spired with him. Do you think BOY Suits 75c to $3.00 . . . . Come to see us.S POlt STATE AUDITOR: that the Supreme Court of the the township primary or at most New D ise o v e r y PROGRESS ONSUHIPTION Price F, A. LIHHEY United States would have also at the county conventions. All OUGHSand SOc & $1.00 ol-Wautauga County. these gentlemen will be heard pra FOR QjLDS ...... Free Trial. WILLIAMSfAHDEESON Pol! STATE SEPT. OP PUBLIC INSTR fallen in with the looters? And UCTION: granted that they would have done ising the “gallant Aycock” on the A Company Only 120 Surest and Quickest Oure for all CYRUS I’. FRAIZER. TTTROAT and LUNG TROUB so do you really think that the day of the convention when his ad LES, or HONEY BACK. of Guilfonl County. minstration will be endorsed and it days Old. POR ATTORNEY GENERAL: hue aud cry that has been raised surely will be. Operating two mills and concen- w. H. YARBROUGH. would have deterred that Court ! atiDg Plants Grinding Out Gold. K U R -FA—CITE. To Our Out of Town Trade! FOR COMMISSIONER OP LABOR AND Is it not apparent that the re We have said this much in ord For hardwood Floors and Furni PRINTING: With 10 Minutng Claims to Extract cent, hysterical agitation has been er that, we may have a good and the ore from, and now. ture, It’s easy Io make hardwood ARE YOU GOING AWAY THIS SUMMER? J. Y. HAMRICK. floors with “ Kur-fa cite” the su based upon an utlerly ridiculous reasonable foundation for saying POU KAILK OAD CO.UMISSIONKR: A N E W DISCOVERY. perior floor and furniture finish. I)R. D. H. ABBOTT, some other things which we can misconception? Justice, is that the A group of mines locatedin sight It shines like glass, Made iu ten IYe have just the trunk and travelling bag you will need. Onr ELECTORS AT LARGE: way to obtain Justice? It is the say without ,hesitation or mental of onr Sunset Mill. . beautiful colors. Apply for color stock is so large and prices so reasonable, there is no fear of your not J. J. BBITTt baby's way. But men do not get it reservation. And it will only re The Dirt Pans Free Gold —Thous card and let me tell von abont it. being suited. I!. Yj. LIHHEY. ands of tons in sight? A conglom by bellowing or scratching. quire a few sentences to record J. L. KURFEES. FOH ASSOCIATE JUSTICES: erate Vein or dexmsit which if sav- Do You Need. New Carpets, Mattings, or Curtains? what we have in mind. The cam jriK t IO MOHTGOMERV , Would it not have been better able will boom our shares beyond We have an unusually large aud cheap line, be sure to see our ,IUDGK DOUGLAS. to confrout the facts and' to aigue paign of 1900 was a stormy period exxiectations and enrich us all. WHEN ARE White Swiss Curtaius (3yds long), at 50ets per pair. the case and to abide with some in Horth Carolina history, it was Weareassyingand testing aud YOU COMING! Boys Suits are to tedious to make.’ By them ready made. We LICENSE, SC. repose in the century-old system- perhaps a necessary one but cert ill run from 50 to lOO tons at once have as clie^p as $1.00 (good value). on our mill. Or do you prefer to order by I From the way it keeps on. tUe of Justice in the United States? ainly no sane man wants to see it mail ? Either way will suit usJ 5,000 yds. Aberdeen Gingham, 27iu., at Sets per yard. Xeivs and Observer has k.irdly One suspects that certain news repeated. The issue when the truth FIRST CAR LOAD.OF ORE SHP, and we cau suit you either way I Table Linen at 25cts per yard. beg no its abuse of Judge Purnell, Iiapers have lost their way. They is told, was simply to create strife Ftom our “ Governor” Routt” if yon will only GIVE US AHj Ladies Black Silk Gloves at loots per pair. yet. IDEA of wbat you want. If Ladies Lace Hose at IOcts per pair. concieve of their function as one aud angtaonism between the races Mine ran $25 per ton, crude ore The endorsement Editor Daniels and concentrates $23; 50 per ton you can’t come drop us a letter 500 Men’s and Boy’s Sample Straw Hats at 20 aud’25cts, worth Ins received from If GH UP, of pleading causes appealing to to such an extent as to make the 'you want ANYT1HNG in the doable. licenses the press of the State to popular support anil applause ag disfranchising of the negro appear 'jewelry line, WE ARE HEAD OUR “ RUBY niN ES.” Kever buy until yon see what we have. Comparison with other say what it pleases, provided it itating and beatiug the air rather Decessary to all. This having suc QUARTERS. Let us repair Stiinds in with the poweis that be. Innnel iu 400 feet, on ore all the merchants’ goods sells ours. than of telling the news and rcas ceeded it was evident that the that broken watch just once, —1Ti ines-Mnrcury. way, producing gold daily, and we’ll always do yonr work. oning. They go even farther aud wise thing to do was to restore Yes, Mr. Daniels seeuis to think Use the mails on us. seriously endeavor to throw their peace and good feeling at the ear BUY YOUR SHARES at 4 CENTS, he liiis it perfect right to abuse the weight upou one side or the other liest moment possible.”-—Raleigh June the 1st will positively ad- Sctiouler’s Department Store Judge, but whether he violates the Evening Times. ance to 5 cents then upward to of the scales iu the hands of Jus WIKSTOK-SALEM, H. C. law or not is not the question. Tbe above is ■ quite a frank ad ward par. Orders mailed late as i f . I WAKD1I tice. How far this is front tbe It h e l e a d i n g j e w e l e r While we may criticise Judges and mission to come from a democrat June I, accepted at 4 cents. Spe KmemtwimMGmmmtBmmsmmaBtzmMSPEmaKmumi' courts, it strikes us that we should true function^ of the press will be cial offer for cash. Instalments if 406 Libercy St. W inston, K. CJ perceived by those who calmly ic xiaper, but we cannot see how preferred-.- do it only with the idea, of correct the editor can say that perhaps it ing emir, and preventing a repeti takes a reckoning of the terrible Strongest Guarantee—Oursworn The RECORD one condition we should all be in if was iieeessary to bare-a stormy monthly Statemeuisi. tion. We should not bring the iusteail of carrying a case to court campaign in 1900. And again the For full parUcularswrite !year for Only 50 cents courts into contempt, for the less Times says: “The issue when tbe respect the people have iur the one should have to submit it.to tbe W. P. FIFE. - Thomasville. H. C Cash in advance, UIItfrdware Cotnpany press .ana trust his cause to the truth is told, was simply to create courts and Judges, the more law success with which an agitation in Strife and antagonism between the lessness will we have. Mr. Dauicls St. Louis. Mo. his behalf should lie set up. races” etc. We cannot see that the WORLD’S FAIR,: Jobbers & Dealers ' and Iis ilk are sowing Ihe seeds of euds justified the means. This cam Bvideutly these papers have un MAT-Nl 1904. Shelf and Heavy Hardware, Implements. Stoves, TinWare, ■ anarchy, and the inoeentare likely paign in 1900 Was waged in the to nsip the harvest. wittingly made themselves ridieu Wooden ware, Belting, Guns: Cutlery, Ammunition, Ions. They have been caught in interest of Mr Simmons and they ■ SOUTHERN RAILWAY- Sporting Goods, Sash, Doors, Blinds their posing as saviours of the knew it was necessary to get up Glass, Paints, and Oils, Disc PERTINENT INQUIRIES. Account- the above occasion, effective April 25, 1904, Southerm l Harrows, Chattanooga • people. some great issue in order, tor him The report of the experts show to be elected to-the United States Railway will place on sale daily, tickets at extremely low rates, Stit,I Plows and Disc that the affairs of the late treasurer We observed frequently an ef Cultivators. Senate. VVkenit becomes necess Louis, Mo., and return. Following are rates applying from principal] ot lleurico couutyaie in aii ugly fort to dismiss the rase on the points in State of Horth Carolina. ary to. intimidate people with 420 Trade Street muss, and the question forces itself ground that the suit was brought Seuon CO Day 15 Day iipiiu Hi r UKpiiring taxpayers, why by a small stock holder. It was drunken red shirts, drag speakers Ashoboro 833 55 8'i'J.GO ' S U 20 WINSTON-SALEM N. C. was nut this state of things dis from the stands, throw rotten eggs AshevIUe 39.25 • 26 90 22.25 brought at first by a spurious stock Charlotte 3
: Barbed IVIre Cots. DAVIIE'S DEAD. BANK ol DAY® THE DAVIE RECORD. Editor Farmstead: Tell J of Troy LettersFrom Our Correspondents. Mich for a barbed wire cut to use a E . K . SIORRIS, EDITOR. C. A. HALL, . . STATE DEPOSITORY. Letters for this department must reach us bv Tuesday npon of each piece of blue vitriol. Rub the cut At his home in the northwestern i week If they come in later they wul beleftout. till it turns a dark color. TJse once Authorized Capital - . A-f) MOCKSVILLE, N. C. J C S E 23,1904 part of Davie County , at Hall’s OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOPGQQGOGOtXSO Ferry, C. A. Hall passscd away a day. Itwill heal like magic. I Paid TTpCapital - - . ?1# n o k t h c o o l k e m e k h a p f b n i n g s . E n t e r e d a t - t h e p o s t o f f i c e i n have used itMin a horse of mine so last Sunday evening after a short HARDISON NEWS. Jnrpltis Fund - - - . ^ MOCKSVILLE, N . C., AS SECOND CLASS illness of'pneumonia and Bright’s The recent rains have gladdened Mj-,. and Mrs. J. Lee Kurfees, of I know it is all right. A veterinar- KiirferaV spent Monday at M. A MATTER, MAR, 3 1903 disease. Mr, Hall was nearly 58 the hearts of- the farmers. The an told me to use it«—B. Leslie. years of age, and is survived by a prospects of the crops’are very Foster’s. Deposits Solicited, Arrival of Trains, Mrs, Wotie Caudelt visited at Mich. wife and three children, Janie and encouraging, ' Wheat harvesting is MBS. CECHJA STOWE, SPECIAL ATTEXTIOH Charles, who lived with him, and the order of the day now, and the Mrs. C. C.Young’s Sunday. . MAIL TRAIN. A F rightened Horae1 Omtor, Bntre NonsClub. Dock, who lives at York, Pa. His wheat is excellent. Messers Hubbard Davis and AVill GIArEN TO death comes as' a shock to his the 176 AYarren Avrane1 N orth A r. a t MocksTille 9:28 a. tn, MissesrMattie and Beulah Allen Grben visited relatives in David- Running like mad down COLLECTIONS. ' B o u th -A r. a t '* 6.06 p. m, friends, for he was so recently Ch ic a g o , I II ., Oct. 22,190-.. attended the commencement at Har Son county Sunday. street dumping the occupants, or a For nearly four years I suffered LOOAT,. FREIGHT, among us, , seeminly in such good mony the 11th. Messers Chailie and W ill Can- hundred other accideuts, are every I rrom ovarian troubles. .The doc T. JB yerly1 Al. AlJaiicj health. “ Neal,’.’ as he was fami N orth.—Ar. a t MocKsTille 9:28 a m. Mr. Boone Ijames, of Cooleemee, dell spent Sunday with their day occurrences. It behooves | tor insisted on an operation as the C ashier. P'Csidsnt’ only way to get well. I, however, S o u th ,—Ar. a *' 9:28 a . tn liarly called by his friends will be spent a short while in our berg On mother near Fork Church. everybody to have a reliable Halve. missed, for be w as a man of many handy and there’s none as good a s - strongly objected to an operation. •THROUGH TRAIN - Thursday last. Mr. ,Tohn Ham ett stuck.a nail, in My husband felt disheartened, as attractive qualities. To us he was Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. Borns, well as I, for home with a sick (Daily and Sunday) a good friend, for in years passed Mrs. Margaret Vickers spent part his foot Mmetimc ago and has been right sick, but is infproviug' we are Cuts, Sores, Eczema and Piles, dis I woman is a disconsolate place at N orth—A r. a t M ocksville 1:13 p. when we were, teaching school, we of last week with her son, near Ten appear quickly under -its' soothing best. Afriendly dniggistadvieed g la d to no te, r S outh.— A r. a t “ 3:38 p, boarded with him, and knew hint nyson.' effect 25c, at C. C. Sanford Drug I him to get a bottle of Wrne of Miss Gertrude,. Granger spent I Cardui for me to try, and he did so. well, and have always likeil him, Mr. O. H . Spencer, of Mocks Store, Ibegantoimproveinafewdaysanit HockSTiIIe Produce Market. and in his death we lose a friend ville,' waB heie one day last week Saturday night and Sunday with my recovery was veryrapid. W ith her lriend,'Miss Cora Danial, of Corrected by Williams & Anderson whose familiar greeting'and whole- on bushiess. Job work done by The Record in eighteen weeks I was another souled Jiospitalty will be sadly mis MrvS1JS. Ijames, of Rowan, spent Ephesus. I being. sed. His remains were laid, to rest Mr. Charles Swicegood. of Rowan, cheap and up-to-date. Produce in good demand. one night recently with his grand in the Moravian graveyard at Saiem mother, Mrs. C >ruelia Brown. spent Sunday at Mrs. AVill Green’s. Corn, per bu...... 60 Tuesday. Te his wife and children Little Mi-s Pearl Brown spent Mr, and Mrs. M. A . Foster spent NOTICE, Wheat, per bu ...... $1.25 ib their great sorrow and irrepara Siiturday night last with hercousin, Sunday with Mr. .and Mrs. S. T. ble loss we extend onr heartfelt North Carolina, I Superior court Mrs. Stowe’s letter shows every Oats, perbu.:...... OIlie Brown, of Mocksville. Foster. Davie County, f Spring Terin -1904. j woman how a home is saddened by P eas, p e r b u ,...... sympathies. Peace to his ashes— female weaknes and how completely Little Pearl Seiiford is on the sick Mr. and Mrs. R. L. MiSwain John A- Lock) I Winc of Gardni cures that sick B acon p e r pound...... eternal peace. list, we are sorry to note. spent Sunday evening at Mr. Mar vs. J- NOTICE OF SALE. Bhcbn, W estern...... ness and brings health and happi JOSEPH HENDRICKS. A large number of our people at ion Grangers’. Jesse C. N ail. I ness again. Do not go on suffer- H am s...... ••••• Pursuant to a decree rendered in At-his-hbnie hear Cherry Hill in tended Children’s Day at South With best wishes to all I will bid inn. Go to your druggist today Egp*- - v ...... the above entitled cause, at Spring and sccura a $1.00 bottle of Wine B U tte r ...... 15 Jerusalem township’at a ripeold age River last Sunday week. Ith iu k adiue, : - Term 1904 of Davie Superior court, of Cardui. JON. by'his Honor O1H. Alien Judge pre UP-IO-DATE^ Bummer. Chickens . on Monday* Joseph Hendricks, one some of them had: better learn the AtiBAiU. C of Davie’s inost worthy citizens, way before they skirt again. siding directing the undersigned Lkim missioner to sell the lands described WINE4CSH0 U1I AYork is what the old reliable passed away leaving a wife and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hendrix spent FOBK Ohvbcetnew s. in the pleadings in said cause, I will ChavlotteSteam Laundry, tur several children to mourn his loss. la.it Sunday evening with her par Mr. A. fi./Stewarf, one of our sell publicly for cash to the highest ns out. Now is the time to bidder at the court house door in WHAT HAPPENS IN AND#- Mr.Heudrieks was a quiet,unasum- ents, Mr. and Mrs. It. M. A lle n .' oldest citizens, came home Sunday NOTICE.. haye your spring suils cleaned ing citizen, devoted to his family, Mocksville, N, C. on Monday the 4ih anil pressed, the above named ABOUND TOWN, 4 r Miss Bessie Foster, of Cooleemee, from Tennyson, where he has been day of July 1904 an undivided one By virture of an order of the Sup andbis farm. Hewas hian ofsterling spent last Sunday with her friend, spending sometime with his sons. fourth (I) interesi in and to the fol erior court of Davie county, I wi:l Lanndry has just put in lt honesty, and has Itft a name to his Miss Mary Turner. .. Miss Onra .ltatts spent last. week lowing described rval estate, to wit:' I sell at public auction to the highest cleaning and pressing outfit family, a rich heritage. His re I. A tract beginning at a white bidder at the Court houseidoor m Keep your linen clean by send- , ■- . L it t l e Sc h o o l B o y , in Hickory; visiting relatives and mains were laid to rest at Cherry oak-, one of the original corners, to a Mocksville, Davie county N, C, on ing to Charlotte Steam I/dry. XOR CONGRESS IN 7tlt DISTRICT: .Hill, nearby his old home, sur acquaintances. stone in the original and Gassaway Monday the 4th day of July 1904 the The twin babies of Mr. Junius G aith er lines T hence South 35.85 chi following tract or parcel of land ly I. E..HUNT, Jr, - at Hunts’ stort . ,' A REFlJRLItrAN . . rounded by. the friends who knew KDBFEBS NEWS, to a stone, . T hence w est 16.59 chains ing on the South Yadkin river in him best, and who will miss him “ The merry song of the Reaper ” VVyatt, of Cooleemee, were buried to a stone in original line, Thence N. Jeruselem township Davie county N. MOCKSVILLE, N. <\ FOB ELECTOR 7th DISTRICT. ' . most. To his sorrowing family we is being heard in our midst at in the churcli-yard here last week. 35.85 cha:ns to th e beginning contain U. adjoining- tbe lands of Cooleemee exteiid our rympathy. We know ing 60 acres more or less, see deed of Cotton Mills, J. M Casey, Wr. R. Cle WILEY F. TALLEY present. Mr. ,Clarence Jarvis, who is learn T. S. M eroney to J . M. N ail, Dec. IP, he rests easy on the unknown ing, the tonsorjal trade in Greeus- ment and others, bounded on the . of Randolph Connty. J. Lee KurfoeS made a business 1863, Book no 2 page 431 Registers H crth by th e lands J M Casev: on th e 5PHGTO€H4Pffl shore, whence ho traveler returns. boro, came home last week to visit office Davie county N. 0. East by the lands of W. R Clement: - - . ■ * trip to town one day last week. . A tract a portion of which For High class Thotograplis , KENNETH MURCHISON. his. parents, Mr.-and Mrs. N. A, on the south by the South Yadkin call on Ferrell & Edwards Photo Alex. AYyatt is on the sick list Jarvis. situated withiu the corporate river; and on the W est by the Coolee TheEditor spent Thursday-night A t AVatt’s Hospital in Durham we regret to note. limits of Mocksville, Bounded on the mee Cottoii Mills. contain- graphers. AYinstox-Sa 1.1:51, X. C., ■ J. B. Smith, Jr., spent last Mon Norht by the lands of G. in Charlotte. -J - last Sunday evening, Kenneth Mur | ing- 688 acres m ore or less fo r m etes Studio 3015 Main Street. .Tom Lee Hayes and family, of day in Salisbury,' with his sister, Munnford, now E. I.. Gaither and and bounds see deed from G. W, Fow chison, of- near Pino, Dhvie connty, The Recohl and Toledo Blade Boonville, called to see his grand Mrs. Carter. wife, on the east south by the lands ler and wife to AnnieE Morris, reg one year 75 cents. passed away after a short illness of mother, Mrs. Polly Kurfees, one of J , M. N ail home place, and on th e istered in Book No 12 page 137 in the ORDER YOUR STOCK ASD measlselsjfollwedby pneumonia, in "Mr, John Efohison has an apple west by the AYilkesboro road, contain office of Register of DeedsofDavie T. C. McCby spent sometime in day last week. ing 5 acres more or less, see deed of the 22d year of his age. He was a limb two-feet -long which bears „ ... ^ „ county N, C„ except 95 acres convey .POULTRY FROM, town and oouiif y IaHt ireck, J. B ’ Willson was in our berg thirty well-grown apples. It is ol W .L.Brownand wife and RD. Brown etU>y E. S. Morris and wife to E. H. student at Trinity College, and was Sunday. and wife; to J. M. Nail March 3rd *1874 ] Morris an
VOLUME VI MOCKSVILLE, .N . C., THURSDAY JUKE 30, 1804. NO. I.
YOU W ILL. STRONG GOVERNMENT RON MAD. TSE MONEY SCrPLr. OS33300033303030030000000000000000000000000000000000 1 H S DAVIE BECOBD The Democrats have no right to T1Lemost extraordinary propos Hon. Ellis H. Roberts .Treasurer K I L L th e C O U C H I'CIHASHKD IiiVISRY THURSDAY. abuse the Republican candidate lor ition sprung upon this generation of the United States made an ad AHi) CURE t h e LUNGS Governor. Not a one of them ever of North Carolinians is to be found dress recently at Asheville before WATCH OUT FORI K. H. MORRIS, EDITOR. heard of him before his nomination WITH ami nobody ever will after the elec in the following resolution-preced the North Carolina Banker’s ‘Ass Dr. King’s TKBMS OP SUBSCRIPTION ■ tion.—Salisbury Globe. ed by whereases now therefores ociation in which he stated ‘that' one copy, One Y ear, - - 50 c en t Never heard of him, eh !! Such and aforesaid! which it is said is the total volume of our circulating I New Diseoverv OneiTipv, Six M o n t h s , ______crass ,ignorance on the part of a to be introduced in the Democra medium is now something more OHSUBIE PTION Price HB MBMS03S.SH party asking for the people’s votes than two and a half billion dollars. OUGHSand SOe & $1.00 New Ad. In This Space tic State convention this week, OLDS "" Free Trial. IO Ii PKKStDKNT : is incxeuseable. We are not sur “ In order that we may have a gov Thishesaid is nearly equal to the FOB C Surest and Quickest Cure for all They are going to have some bargains for everybody THEODORE ROOSVELT, prised though, for what the Demo ernment- of the people for the peo stock of Great Britain, Germany -j THROAT and LTfNG TROUB- ol‘ New York. crat ic politicians in this State don’t ple and/by.the people in its high and Russia combined aud within a I LBS, or IffOIfEy SACK. IEEErerrfcsassst' K ill VK 1K-PIt KSIllKNT : know would inakeabook. No, they est aud best sense we are in favor hundred million or so of the com CH AKDEd W. FAIRBANKS, don’t know such men as Ohas. J. of leyaliziug all political primaries bined stock of France and Ger DB. WAKEFIELD. Shoes, Hats, Dress Groods &ci of Indiana. Harris, for he is doing something many. and of enacting a mild compnlsory Dr. \Y. H . Wakefield of Char From 1890 to 1900 the advance BKrUKUICAN STATE TICKfcT; to build up and develop tho State's law not burdensome but sufficient lotte will be in Mocksville at the Cheap resources. He is an employer of to secure a general participation in our population was from 62.622,- Kelly Hotel on Friday July 1st, FOB GOVERNOR READY MADE SUITS—at $2.75 and up to $15.00 for men CHAUEES J . HARRIS, labor, a manufacturer, who is not only in the elections but also in 250 to 75,295,220 an increase of 1904. His practice is limired to of Jaeksou County, building up the waste places, Is the political primaries by those en 21.8 per cent. The wealth of our diseases of the eye, ear, nose and gBQY Snits 75c to $3.00 - - - Come to see us. vr,It 1. 1 EUTENANT GOVERNOR people mounted from $65,037,091,- throat aud fitting gasses, ISAAC M. M BE K INS. making two blades of grass where titled to exercise the elective fran of Pasquotank County, but one formerly grewx He is help chise” OOO to $94,300,000,000, an in crease PAINTED FLOORS. WILLIAMSfANDEBSON von SBIRETART OF STATE: ing to develop the w’estern part of We pass by the legalized prim of 44.9 per cent. In the meantime If you want to paint vonr floors 0839930990099309800389383J9390C .I. J. JENKINS, our State. He has come amoug us, ary; but the mild compulsory law, the money in circulation from use Granitoid Floor Paint. It’s of Cbatkain County. nicer and cheaper than carpets $1,429,251,270 to $2,055,150,998, ITlU STATE TREASURER: to make his home, and this is the not burdensome but sufficient” to Ask for color card and booklet. C. G. BAILEY, reception given him by those who make every man vote not onlv'in an iucrease of 43.7 per cent. Siuce J. Lee Kurfees of Davie County, 1900 there has been an increase in pretend to be the people, and these the primaries but at the election- A C ostly m istak e, v o n s t a t e a u d it o r : the circulating medium of $434,- To Our Out of Town Trade! F, A. ElNNEY arc the folks to invite men and what do you think of that? We are Blunders are sometimes expen of VYautauga County. capital among us. Iu the persuit already hedged about by divers 592,946. or 20.9 per cent., an an- sive. Occasionally life itself is the unal avarage of 4.2 per cent. In ARE YOU GOING AWAY THIS SUMMER? VOl1 ST VTE SUPT. OF PCItClC INSTR of pie our Democratic friend3 can laws which tell us what we shall price of a mistake, but you’ll nev UCTION: the same interval the population er be wrong if you take Dr. King’s CYliUSlA FRAIZER. afford to confess their ignorance not do in matters of individual has increased 7.1 per cent., or only without a blush. Don’t kuow him, conduct-shnll this be added to those New Life Pills for Dyspepsia, "We have just the trunk and travelling bag you will need. Onr of Cnilford County. 1.8 per cent, a year. Dizziness. Headache, Liver or bo VOB ATTORNEY GENERAL: lint yon will know him before the which command us What we shall But. in spite of this enormous stock is so large and prices so reasonable, there is no fear of your not \\\ It. YARBROUGH. wel troubles. They are gentle yet being suited. polls close on the 8th of Novem do! Under this proposed resolution supply of money, the largest in the thorough. 25c atO. C. Sanford’s niK COMMISSIONER OF LABOR AND ag-gi o.rate and the largest percapita p r i n t i n g : ber; anil if the people ate mindful the citizen would no longer have’ drug store. . Do You Need New Carpets, Mattingsi or Curtains? J. YA HAMRICK. iu our history, there has within the We have an unusually large and cheap line, be sure to see our of their best interests, he. will be the right to go into the primary or past several months been a falling K U R -FA—CITE. volt B U U i OAD COAtMISSiONEli: known as the business Governer of stay out as he might elect; no lon White Swiss Curtains (3yds long), at 50cts per pair. DR. I). II. ABBOIT, in general trade. It is necessary For hardwood Floors and Furni Boys Suits are to tedious to make. By them ready made. We to prosperity that we have a plenti IXKCTOIiK AT I .A ItG K : this State for the next four years. ger have the right to go to the ele ture, It’s easy to make hardwood have as chepp as $1.00 (good value). J. J. BRITT, . ction or stay at borne as he chooses. ful supply of honest money, but a floors with “ Knr-fa cite” the su R. Z. LINNEY. Cnre For Chlcben Cholera. VYemust go to both take the pen plentiful supply of honest money perior floor and furniture finish. 5,000 yds. Aberdeen Gingham, 27in., at Sets per yard. does not necessarily mean pros Table Linen at 25cts per yard. I1Mli ASSOCIATE .lUSTU'ES: EditorFarmstead: I read a great alty imposed by “ a mild compul It shines like glass, Made in ten ,HiKiI1 MONTGOMERY, perity. beautiful colors. Apply for color Ladies Black Silk Gloves ac 15cts per pair. many' good things in your paper sory law” or take-his hat and leave Ladies Lace Hose at IOcts per pair. J lD G B DOUGLAS. card and let me tell yon about it. pertaining to farm and household the State. A Frlglitened Horsel J. L. KURFEESi. 500 Men’s and Boy’s Sample Straw Hats at 20 and 25cts, worth double. and as I wish to return some will We have all heard of compuls Running like mad down the CHICAGO CONVENTIO N.1 ve your readers an infallible cure street dumping the occupants, or a ory education laws-they are bad hundred other accidents, are every Nevei- buy until you see what we have, Comxiarison with other for chicken cholera. Slice pnlce merchants’ goods sells ours. KOOSEVBLT AND FAIRBANKS. enough; but who before ever heard day occurrences. . It behooves WHEN ARE root in their drinking water and if ot the like of this? Adopt it and everybody to have.a reliable Salve YOU COMING! Tlie Nathinal Repablicau Cou the chicken is able to get to the we had as well abdicate the re handy aud there’s none as good as water I will guarantee a cure.— Suoklen’s Arnica Salve. Burns, Or do yon prefer to order by veution meet at Chicago last week mainder of our rights to individ .mail ? Either way will suit us, B. Findley. Mich. Cuts, Sores, Eczema and Piles, dis S c M le rt DeparlmeiitStore uutl iimninatcd the next President ual action. It used to be the Dem appear quickly under its soothing Eaod we can suit you either way WINSTON- -SALEM, N. 0. til the United States, the JIou. ocratic doctrine that the citizen effect 25c, at-C. 0. Sauford Drug Mf you will ouly GIVE US AN ONE OF TIIG RE ISONS WHY. Itcmlore Roosevelt, and Senator must have.the right to do as he Store, ' !IDEA of what you want. If wmjirmmmwzamvi Au esteemed friend writes in rc Iyou can’t come drop us a letter Fairbanks, of Indiana, was nomi pleased so long as he did not in HARRIS IS A WINNER. ferouce to a paragraph in Friday’s !you want ANYTIHNG in the nated for Vice-President, both by vade the rights of anybody else paper: <:I aiii sorry you do not say So Says a N ew T o rk D em o crat AVlio W ould jewelry line, WE ARE HEAD- acclamation, ‘ The breath of the nostrils of the !QUARTERS. Let us repair St. Louis. Mo. why you are for Turner. I know Support Him. WORLD’S FAIR,- Democratic party used to be oppo Acopyof your paper has just jthat broken watch just once, A UUE AT CONVENTION. that you could give your readers a !and we’ll always do your work! MAY-HOVEMBER, 1904. sition to paternalism and to cent reached me containing accounts of Yes, great. No wonder it was great many good reasons yvhy he |Use the mails on us. ralization .,gone to seed. This the nomination of my old Yale great. The Republicans could have should be iio.uinatel.” Tbc deel.ir- • SOUTHERN RAILWAY. proposed resolution is paternalism College friend and chum Charles J Iinl five or six thousand delegates at iou of a preference for Goevrnor and centralization gone to seed- It Aecouut the above occasion, effective April 25, 1904, Southern in advance of the convention is un- Harris of Hillsboro, N. C, for your at tlieir couveution ; if they had is to be hoped that there will be a !WJ I10MIIDJ Railway will place on sale daily, tickets at extremely low->xates, St. iituregovernor. A more just up THE LEADING JEWELER. sent money to each county seat to i-sual in this paper and was made Louis, Mo., and return. Following are rates applying from principal sober second thought ou it and right enterprising level headed IOSIiiK1Tty St Winston, N. V. pay the railroad fare and other ex- uly as a necessary measure of self that it will uot be introduced in man ever lived. points in State of North Garolma. jienses of those unable to pay' it lefence. IVe would greatly prefer Season 60 Dap 15 D ay the convention.—Charlotte Obser I congratulate the State of North tiieniseives, which is the worse, for not to go into a discussion of this AsIieb ^ro 935 53 «29.0 D 81130 ver: ■' - Garsliua on having such a man to AsbmriUe SS.85 2G 90 88.3 6 mai ter now but in a few word? RemarRable 36.10 30.10 24.65 a few ntfiee holders to go to a con The man who prepared this reso admiuister heraffaifs. I am a Dem Charlotte noneof the candidates for this noin- Durham 34.10 28.40 28.40 vention, and pay their own expen lution asking for a compulsory law inatiou has a better record for ocrat but were I R voter in your Gastania 36.10 30.10 24.65 ses nr a party to send IUODeyxti1 i i one M r. Field, Secretary to the State I would vote fur Harris and PROGRESS party service than Mr. Turner1 He Goldsboio 37.10 31.40 26.25 the counties, and carry' a lot ol Democratic Executive Committee. would get all my Democratic Greensboro 34.10 28.40 23.30 is in line with all the policies of men down who vote at the dicta Onr people had as well begin to friends to do the same. If he is ele A Company Only 120 Henderson 34,10 28.40 23.30 his parly State and national. He Hendersonville 33.35 27.85 22.85 linn of the money lenders! Who open their eyes to the conditions cted governor he will be your next has no enemies to appease and if he days Old. Hickory 34.10 28 40 23.20 paid your fare to Greensboro last confronting them. A law to force United States Senator. Harris is a were nominated there would be no Operating two mills and concen Marion 34.10 28140 23.30 wet I men to go to the polls aud vote is winner, a second Abraham Lincoln. Morgantou 34,10 28.40 23.30 xplauatidn to make and no objec- trating Plants Grinding Out Gold. foreign to a free and enlightcd Re Nothing would stop liim' from the With 10 MiiiuiugClaimstoExtract Mt. Airy 37.00 30.85 25.10 OFFICER HOLDERS. .ioii by the friends or the other can- public, but this is what the mach White House. Remember this. the ore from, and now. Newton 34 10 28.40 23.30 Much has been said about Re lidates. H e was reared in the conn Raleigh 35.60 29.90 24.80 ine is aiming to do, and in our YrOnrs truly, ANEW DISCOVERY. pnhlican office holders attending L y and knows the ways and wants Rutherfordton rfo.55 29.60 24.20 opinion it will be lesorted to N . E . D. St o k e s, A group of mines locatedin sighi dinvcnlious, and we would like for inr country people. Wil iiout being Salisbury 34.10 28.40 23.30 should the iireseut crowd be New Yoilc, June 6, 1904. of our Sunset Mill. Sanford 37.60 SI 90 26.25 Siiiiecne to tell us about how many brilliant towit: prudence self-con- I ng continued in power.- Are — Ash mile Register. The Dirt Pans Free Gold —Thous Selma 87.10 31.40 26.25 wte in attendance at Greensboro ,rol and saving common sense. He ands of tons in sight? A conglom the people ready to be driven to Statesville (via Knoxville) 34.10 28.40 23.30 last week at the Democratic Oon is a lawyer and a business man. erate V einor deposit which if sav- VVilkesboro 40.00 33.40 25.10 t ie polls by the Siramons-Aycock Fight Will Re Bitter. ventiim. We dare say there were and the governorship of Noith able will boom our shares beyond "Winstou-Salem 35.85 29.85 24.40 m .cbine crowd, and be fo n ed to Those who will persist iu closing expectations aud enrich us all. tvnr.S. Senators and ten member Garolina is essentially a business Southern Railway will, effective April 26, 1904, inaugurate Trough vote or go to jail, or pay a fine? their ears against the continual re 'V.e are assying and testing and nf the house, besides all the State iflice If he were Governor ever commendation of Dr. King’s New will run from 50 to 100 tons at once Pullman Sleeping Car between Greensboro, N. C., and St. Louis, Mo., 1Ju i mad; yes, worse than run officers from Mr. Aycock d>wn, mdj' would soon learn that lie Discovery for Consumption, will on our mill. via Salisbury. Asheville, Knoxville, Lexington and Louisville; Ieav mad. It’s running after office and ing Greensboro daily at 7 -20 P. M. then the county officers, censitinjj neant to do right and that lie had have a long and bitter fight with FIR6T CAR LOAD OF ORE SH P. pie, and men who will put on Red their troubles, if not ended earlier Forfullinform atiouastorates from all points, Sleeping-Car re of sheriffs, clerks of the courts the wisdom to know it when hr Shirts, and arm themselves with by fatal termination. Read what From oar “Governor” Rontt”. serration, schedules, illustrated literature, ate , address any Agent 01 register of deeds, treasurers, c«ro =aw it aud the strength to do it Minerau $25 per ton, crude ore ft. I,; VBUNOX. TrsveUag Pasieager Agent, J. U. WOOD, D nwlet P w enger Agent, guns to overawe the people, who T. R. Beall of Beall, Miss, has to Ohavlotte-N-O. A eheTliie1 N1 C. ncrs, surveyors, coiiLty connnis- \Vith the kindest personal feelinj say, “ Last fall my wife had every and concentrates $23.50 per ton. S. H. HARDWICK, P. T- manager, W. H. TAYLOR, Iien1I will rape the ballot box, commit for all the other gentlemen in thi symptom of consumption. She uoiiers, justices of the peace, road perjury, aud make false returns OUR “ RUBY HINES.” race with the utmost respectful took Dr. King’s New' Discovery af WASHINGTON. D. C- supervisors, members of the boards throw out entire precincts in order ter everything else had failed. Im Tunnel iu 400 feet, on ore all the them all and with no purpose tc ol cilncatiun, lax listers, consta O count iu thier candidates, are in provement came at once and foui way producing gold daily, hfeaiiil superintendents of ediiea depreciate any of them in any re bottles entirely cured her. Guar deed run mad, aud will continue to BUY YOUR SHARES at 4 CENTS, piect we . are persuaded that hi anteed by. C. C. Sanford. Price 50c lion, Sc. Take all of these Demo lain mad after office. How long would' make a better Goveruoi and $1.00. Trial bottles free. June the 1st will positively ad I1Ritie iinice holders, and theu tin vill fhe people submit to such a vance to 5 cents then upward to army of pie-bnnters, liatikeritig than any man in the lot. And ward par. Orders mailed late as I JUST OPENED 11 ;ang ? Reiuemeber that Tun R e c o k d after a job out of that convention, Llicse arc a few of the reasons why June I, accepted at 4 cents. Spe 4 * is only 50 cents a year. oial offer for cash. Instalments if ami how many would they have The Observer is for Turner.— 4 * preferred. At The Red Front hail; Oi coiuse Davie County Charlotte Observer Governor Aycoek in his speech 4 * irafis in almost everything, am a Greensboro as printed in the The EiEGORJi one Strongest Guarantee—Our sworn, A nice line of white goods, Lawns, Linens, From the above one would pre monthly Statements. 4 * ahchiul old man Dan Grillindowi same between the lines that Mr .iapers, g a \e ulterence to some 4 * Grenadines, Nainsooks, Pique anfl Laces. year for Orily 50 cents For full particulars write Mure ,uni he is neither an office! Turner was 1hc ouly man of thi eatiments, which every good citi- 4 * Cash in advance. W . P. FIFE. - Thomasville. N. C. !miller or seeker that we have cvei four suited for the place, but thi zeu can endorse, but the nbmina- 4* WHATI HAVS Iuanl of. Xow we would like to Observer did not get his 11 rulhers’ iioh of Bob Glenn, a man who has 4* ksrnv who drafted the platform in this case, and if the nominee. ipent a number of years stirring up 4* In plain words, we have the nicest line, and Largest stock, that we have ever brought to wC bet he was an officer holder Rob Glenn is elected ;.its our can trife, arraying class against class, 4* this place, and goods that will please. 11 c dare say most of the commit lid opinion the people will be eiel appealii g to the passions anil preju 4* Iccswere composed of men holding if their choice before his term if dices of- the people, impla t!ng 4* 0Hiwl ami we would not like to bet ialf out. We are not going to thi malice and hatred in-the hearts of Hardware Company 4* Come to see me touch money on the office holders lauce, but we may have help to pay the people to such an extent, that 4* No trouble to show 'y ° u our goods so he sure ■nit in in I ro] Ii Ug most of the noinina free speech is but a name in some the fiddler. Jobbers & Dealers to call on us when you come to town. 'ious. Ho here we are. The eon ,arts of the State, does uat promise 'entioii is over, and from what we The ex-conferderatc soldier ir i cultivation of au era of goad fell- Shelf and Heavy Hardware, Implements, Stoves, Tinware, i ig among our people. The sail e "W-OOdenwarej Beltingt Guns. Cutlery1 Ammunition, . 6111 llC;l1' the officer hol.liug crowd Iaudedandglorified until it conns Sporting Goods,- Sash, Doorsj --Blinds, ild song will be sung, the same 1,1 the Democratic party had mud t i naming one for office, and thei Glass, Paints, and Oils, Disc ’ - ,""f. 'mill wiili fhe Greensboro (nrbu he is given a back seat. The level performance will be given, with Harrowsj Chattanooga ~ Voiirs to Serre C!|t turiuoi’. But it is all r ’glit t r headed T irner, the courtly and the same old actors on the stage. PlowsandDisc Cultivators. .. - - . tlloCi In do these things, but He gallant, coufedereatc soldier, Chas Dnr poor Southland wi.l continue ! J.T, BA IT Y. to suffer from the same old dose so Milieaiis never. • M Steadman, were ,stood aside at 420 Trade Street W ,fr.»g i,|n E,I>it.il>,t>+i)ifr4 i<)nl1?»iF »g *4r4i1F’4 11fr» Greensboro for whoop e.vup Bob iften repeated. Hou long will the Job work done by The Record j people siiniif to (heir 1)1111 * WINSTON-SALEM N. C. Glenn. C“'"T and up-to-date.' the cause of peace “tfl this recdrd e t achievement dur greatly advanced. 14tlOit THE CREAM OFTHE NEWS ing the pakt feigfit yfears m ay bfe read the pledges which fHfe Republican party "His prompt and vigorous artlnn, Panftfiia, Which we commend'(n .J4 . A REASON FOR SK has fulfilled. We promise to coritinue highest term s, fifet only secured these policies, and wfe declare our con- the' feafial route but avoided W te Paragraphs of Minor Importance Principles and Policies of Rfepuliilifian .stant adherence' to the following prin Healthy kidneys tak complications which might haveT 151 J1Iood every twenty-fou The Foil Accouat of the Japanese Gathered From Many Source*. ciples: of a very serious character. , Party Oatlined Principles DSclared. 11He has cofltifioed the uoiie. grains of impure, poison “ Protection, which guardfe afid de ( mere President McKinley Jn the Griem 01 Republican National Convention Names Ticket Victory Not Given Out velops our industries, is a cardinal our pssition In China, signalizes!1 to Cl Through the South, policy of the Republican party. The OUf rfefefifit commercial treaty „■«! Weake THE ADMINISTRATION IS ENDORSED meaSufe of protection, should always ShvS persons lost their lives in ^ th a t efflpirfe,- has never been w m ¥ leaves Amid lVluch Enthusiasm RUSSIAN PUBLIC IN IGNORANCE at least fequaftfcfeJifferfeBCfe in th e cost “He secured tfie tribunal by In th< tvrGck oh the Mexican Central Railroad of production at Iiriifife arid abroad. ,the vexed and perilous question of'! you a Administration Strongly Endorsed We insist upon the mainteiiaildfe of the Sunday. A laskan boundry was finally T oget dfflcial Explanation is That Unnec principles of protection, and; therefore, V1Wfidflfever crimes against hnn.ji A colored man was lynched at and the Party’s Record Cited as a rates of duty should be readjusted only ^ kidney the recently-elected National Reubli- Ity hftffi bfeen pereptrated whvh FAIRBANKS AN EASY FAVORITE essary Alann on the Enemy*# Au- Eupora, Miss., on Saturday for assault Pledge for the Future—Democratic wheii conditions have so changed that Kidne cah Committee would meet in the shocked oUl1 fffeople, his protesf s. on a 14-year-old white girl. the public ifitferest demands their al been m ade and otif' -good offices’!-,» great F thority is to be Avoided* Party Declared Untrustworthy, Es- teration, but th is tvdfk Bafifiot safely Coliseum immediately on the adjourn- The Ndrth Carolina State Democrat been tendered, but always with due fic. ! Both Nominations Made Without a ment of the convention. peolally as Regards the Currency be committed to any other hands than gard to international oblfjMttons Mrs. ic convention mat last week at Greens those of the Republican party. To en Chairman Cannon at once announced tit-. PeteYsblirg-, By Cable.—tip to "U nder his guidance we find of 111 Dissenting Vote—-A Hundred Steam boro and nominated Hfefl; R- B; Gleilr,, and Tariff—Congressional Action trust it to the Democratic party is to that the next order of business would Sunday night, the Japanese Yeport of selves a t peace with all the world ^ ID urba Whistles Outdone by the Cheering of Fofsytb county, for Governor; aid on SUfffeagfe ftfestrictiSHS Favored. invite disaster. Whether, as in 1892, never were we more respected or S be a roll-call 'of the States for the the loss of three Russian ships at fort thfe BfemfefeTfttiC party declared the pro- “I was of the 10,000 Men and Women in the fieri: F: D; Wiiistoit, of Bertie; for wishes m ore regarded by foreicn m fast f nomination of President of the United Arthur has hot beeh published here, tefetivfe tariff fifiefeflStitutional, tor tions. “*■ r montl Hall. though the authorities have allowed Lieutenant Governor. All the other Following is the fuii text of the plat Wtictheri it. afeniafldri tariff reform or “Pre-emiently successful in rcea„i States. State officers were renominated. tariff revision, its riefii object is always j doctor who attended me The clerk called Alabama, and imme to be printed a statement that the form of the Republican party as adopt to our foreign relations, Be has SI. Judge W. A. Hoke and Judge Brown the destruction of the protective Sys equally fortunate to dealing submitted to an operati Chicago, Special.—The National diately OscaV it. Hundley, of that squadron had made a sortie, and also ed by the NaUonal Convention In ses tem. However specious the name, the were nominated for Associate Justices rnestic questions. The countr- I would never be well. Convention of the Republican party StatS, mounted a chair and announced the news of the loss of Japanese tor sion-in the city of Chicago on June purpose is ever the same. Democratic known that the public credit and -S3 I consent to that and of the Supreme Court. The platform tariff has always been followed by busi met here on Tuesday at noon and Whs that Alabama requested the honor and pedo boat destroyers. Some of the 22nd: national currency were absolute j suffer. My back was sol adopted deals with State and national ness adversity; a Republican tariff, called to order by the National Chair privilege of yielding its place on the papers have even commented with “Fifty years ago the Republican safe in the KftridS of his adminS not stand or walk, and! Issues. An effort to instruct the dele by business prosperity. To a Republi tion. In the enforcement of the law, man. Speaker Joseph Cannon was elect roll to the State of New York. satisfaction on the prospect of a party came into existence, dedicated, can Congress and a Republican Presi I stantly, The first day : gates to the national convention for among bthfer purpBSefe, td thfe. great shown not Only courage bnt ed permanent chairman. The perma Instantly the convention was ih an fight in the open sea, where the mer dent, this great question can be safely the Wisdom which understands ( n S using Doan’s IOdney Il uproar. The New York delegation was judge Parker faiied. The delegates task of arresting th e fextfefisiofi of intrusted; When the only free trade tc. permit laws to be violated ,-;r di. Kef, and in a short tim el nent organization was effected and the its: of the two fleets Would be fairly kumali slavery; Iii i86d it elected it3 on its feet like one man, waving flags will Observe the unit rule. The con country ainoiig the great nations agi regarded opens the door to anarch, around the same as e'j convention' adjourned to meet Wed and shouting Wildly. Former Governor (tested. first President. During tw§rity*fbur tates ci ffetiirfi to protection, th e chief vention was tho largest In the State’s of thfe. forty-four years which hatre while the ju st enforcement of the iT-i backache.” nesday. Frank Black, of Nfew Ybrk, who was An official explanation Of the sup protefetivfe. Country ShOtiid fldt falter is the soundest conservatism He A FREE TRIAL of th to deliver the nominating speech in history, eiapded since thfe election of Lincoln, On Wednesday the platform was pression of the Japanese report is that in maintaining it. .. . has held firm to the fundamental medicine which cured behalf of President Roosevelt, imme the Repiiblicaii party has hfeld com liWe hdve fextferided widely our for adopted and ou Thursday the follow the admiralty ig unwilling to unnec- erican doctrine, th a t all men m,,,,' will be mailed to an; diately started for the platform, amid Wshington Happenings. plete control of the government: For eign m arkets, arid we Iielirive ifi the obey the law, that there must „„ ing ticket was nominated: sarliy alarm the public by the publi eighteen more of the forty-four years United States. Addre the wildest enthusiasm on the part of A Washington dispatch states that a adoptifiii of all practicable methods for distinction between rich and poor’ C THE TICKET NAMED. the delegates. cation of such statements entirely on it has held partial control, through their further extefisi6.fi, including com tween strong and weak, but that'in, burn Co., Buffalo, N. I As Governor Black reached the desk the authority of the enemy and In conflict of authority has arisen between Ihe possession of one or two branches mercial reciprocity wheffever reciprocal dealers, price fifty cent For President of the government, while the Demo tice and equal protection under thn Cf ChnifBaan Cannon he was warmly the absence of definite advices from Lieutenant-General Chaffee, Chief of arrangements can be effected con law must be secured to every citizen THEODORE ROOSEVELT, IjYSeted by that gentleman and escorted Staff, and Major-General Ainsworth, cratic party, during the same period, sistent with the principles of protec without regard to race, creed or con. down to the front of the platform the commander at Port Arthur. has had complete control for only two Embarrassing Reir| of New York. military secretary. tion and without injury to American ditiofi. Here Chairman Cannon, standing by The officials do not attempt to dis years. This long tenure of power by agriculture, American labor or any His administration has been - William H. Crane For Vice President the side of Mr. Black, in a few words, guise the seriousness of. and the far- On the retirement next month of the Republican party is Hot due td Amfefieafl industry, throughout, vigorous and honorable’ Sweatnam met the otll introduced him to tho convention. chance. I t is a demBflstration th a t the CHARLES W. F AIRBANS, beaching consequences Which might Gen, P, C; HailiA CsL Constant Wit* Thd Gold Standard. high-minded and patriotic. We com first time in years. Ill There was a succession of shouts from Republican party has cominaiided the fled, and severely eal of Indiana. the convention,, ft chbrus of shrieks result from. the loss of tlireS of the liams wiii be prbmoted to the gradfe of confidence of thfe American people for “We believfe it to. Be thfe diity Of the mend it without reservation to the Repubiicaii party to uphold thfe gold considerate judgment of the American they began to tell tail from thfe New Ybrk delegation, a par port Arthur warships, but they pro brigadier-general. Several other offi nearly two generations tb S degree people. ' “ oxysm of tossing flags,.then silence and standard ririd thfe iritfegflty find value other. Mr. Sweatnaml President Roosevelt was placed Ife fess to be more inclined to believe that cers will also be promoted to that never equaled in our history, aiid has of our national currency. The main Mr. Black commenced his speech in be displayed a high capacity for rule afid at a remark Mr. CranJ nomination by ex-Governor Blftek of half of President Roosevelt. the vessels were lost in open fight, grade. tenance Of the gold standard, estab CAROLINA SEASIDE RESORT. ing his youtlifulness. government which has been made even lished by the Republican party, can New York and Senator Fairbanks was A So u t h e r n s p e a k e r . rather than the result of a torpedo more conspicuous by the incapacity and “Now, don’t be a bacl attack. Should this be the case, they In the North. not be safely committed td the Demo placed in nomination by Mr. Dolliven Chairman Cannon announced the infirmity of purpose shown by its op cratic party, which resisted its Wrightsville Beach Unsurpassed For stones,” said SweatnaiJ The Republican National Convention next speaker as “Mr. Stilwell, of Geor- say, the Japanese could- not have es The Vermont BemBcratie Conven ponents; ... adoption, and has never given any Health and Pleasure. back in ’72 seeing a m l caped Without material loss and the tion voted down a resolution to in “The Republican party gritfefefed upen wearing a toga in an [ its present period of complete suprfe- proof sines that time of belief in it or Of all the avenues open to the wc-ary Crippling of one or two of their bat struct the delegation for Parker, but fidelity t6 it: “Well,” answered tl macy in 1897. We have every right to "W hile every offlfer. industry has and the overworked to seek a few days Harum, “I remember tleships—enough to assure the com decided the Judge the most available congratulate ourselves upon the work prospered under the fostferiflg ftid of or weeks of perfect quiet and undis- fair grounds in Indian! Hh HB m I mand of the sea to the Baltic squad candidate. since then accomplished, for it has m added lustre even to the traditions of Republican legislation, American Snip turbed repose during the heated sum seeing a liusky boy 11 ron. Mrs. Lawrence C. Phipps made an ping engaged in foreign trade in com mer period, none are quite so inviting drum in the band, an| There is much speculation as to the party which carried the govern offer to her multi-millionaire husband ment through thfe StOfmfe Of civil war. petition, low wages and heavy subsidies as a stay at the seashGre, where the name was ’ whether the Vladivostock squadron of foreign governments, has not for “For the Lord's s< might have gone out and whether it of Pittsbufgi not to Oppose his Suit for “We then found th e country, aftfer never-ending splash of the waves of old many years received from the govern claimed Sweatnam; is on the eve of joining the P ort Ar- divorce, prbVided he WOuid giVe her $3,- four years of Democratic rule, in evil ocean lull one, all unconsciously, m plight, pppressed with misfortune and ment of the United States adequate en ladies present.”—Newl Usuii fleet. 500,000 aiid the custody of her ciiiidfen couragement of any kind. We, there perfect repose and utier iorgt-truimss It is reported that a serious land doubtful of thfe future. Public credit half-the time. had heen lowered, the rfe¥§nufeS were fore, favor legislation which will en Many seaside resorts are open, eact fight has taken place near Ta-Tche-. courage and build up the American Kiao, in which the Russians were de Cardinal Satolli officiated at the wed declining, the debt was growing, tfie one with its advertised attractions out Vocation fcr Squl administration’s attitude towards Spain m erchant riiafinfe, and we cordially ap X »■* s i _ . - , t feated, but no confirmation of this re ding of Miss Margaret F. Maloney, of prove the Iegislafion fi£ the last Con no other appeals go strongly to those A tradesm an in B erl port is obtainable. was feeble and mortifying, the stand the plan of engagingr WS' Philadelphia, to Mr. Louis Carberry ard of values was threatened and un gress which created the merduflflt ma desiring an ideal spot in which a long i m , Ritchie, of Washington, at Spring Lake, certain, labor was unemployed, busi rine commission to investigate and re or short vacation can be most satisfac to serve in his shop. I ■»'" J ''S * ' ' . C port upon this subject. son he said, "I am of| Details of Naval Action. New Jersey, ness was sunk In the depression which torily spent, as the Seashore Hotel, Maintaining the Navy. that the eyes of my gij London, By Gable-.—The GeEtral had fluceetided the panic 8f 1893,- hop® WrightsviIe Sfeacb, N. C. Was faint arid confidence was gone. “A flaw powerful enough to defend direction, the custorj News has receivfed the following dis Foreign Affairs. the United Statfes agamst any atiaca. Unhappy Conditions Met. Nothing here is wanting that could will never know wheif patch from its Tokio correspondent General Kuropatkin spoke to the to uphold the Monroe Adetrine and add to the com fort or pleasure of the “We met these unhappy conditions watched.” dated June 26, evening: troops at Kai Chow and distributed 250 to watch over our commerce, is essen m ost fastidious guest,' whether that vigorously, effectively and at once; tia! to the safety and the welfare of “A detailed account of the naval bat St. George crosses. guest bfe the monied prince or the or It takes a fast man| •* v"'' *5 * v ** “We replaced a Democratic tariff the American people. To maintain tle at Port Arthur has been published General Kondratsch lost 1,200 men in law, based on free trade principles and such a navy is the fixSd pelicy of the dinary citizen seeking a holiday, so bill. garnished with sectional protection, by here. The Russian battleships Peres- an engagement with Japanese. Republican party. long as a capacity for real enjoyment viet, Poltava and Sevastopol, and the a consistent protective tariff; and in “We cordially approve the attitude Admiral SkrydiBff, it was stated, wili dustry, frfefed ffom oppression and stim is left. All alike will find a welcome at. bruisers Bayari, Askold and Novik at of President Roosevelt and Congress begin an aggressive naval policy from ulated . b f the eiicQufSgemeflfc Sf wifefe in regard to the exclusion of Chinese this magnificent resort, and each will tempted to emerge from the harbor at laws, has expanded tb a^ degree rievfer be fanned im partially by the invigorat Vladivostok. Iaboii,- Siid premise a continuance of JUS*1, dawn on June 23, led by steamers used before known, has conquered Sew mar the RepfibiicSfi peiiey in. that direc ing breezes that are the gratuitous gift The regatta at Kiel was begun. kets and has created a volume Sf ex tion:. , . for clearing the mines. At 11 a. m„ the ports which has surpassed imagina from the bounteous Atlantic. battleships Czarevitch, Retvizan and Secretary of State Hay sent a de “Thfe civil service law was placed The Seashore Hotel has been en tion. Under the Dingley tariff, labor on the statute books by the Republi Pobieda joined the others. mand te Mdrdeea through the Gfensui- has been.fully employed, wages have larged to three times its former ca- can party, which has always sustain pactty, and no resort on the Atlantic 9 "AU the ships thett advanced, fen- Gendrai Bf 11Perdicaris aiive Br Raistiii risen, S2d SiJ ihdustries have revived ed it, and we renew our former declar- afid pfoSpferefl; . . . coast affords such charms to the health deavoriilg tb dispose of the mines laid dead.” atlbiW that it shall be thoroughly and or pleasure seeker. The management "We. firmly established ftie goM honestly enforced. by the Japanese, but they were hin An imperial Chinese edict pardoned standard,, which was then menaced delights to give its guests the most per “We are always mindful of the fect service and the greatest pains are dered by two Japanese torpedo boat all reformers of 1898 except three. with destruction. Confidence returned country’s debt to tho sdldlers and destroyers which had been guarding to business, and with eoflfidsnce an exerted to make each feel at home and The cornerstone of a monument to sailors of the United States, and we a t ease. the mouth of the harbor. unexampled prosperity. believfe In making ample provision for “At 3 p. m. the Japanese boats ex Sieur do Monts was laid at Annapolis, “For deficient revenue, supplement This popular resort is reached by way them, and iii Gife liberal administra of the Sefthoard Air Line Railway, by changed shots with seven Russian de Dhited States of America. ed by improvident issues of bonds, we tion of the pensiori IdWS, stroyers which were covering the clear gave the country an income which pro means of a splendid schedule of pas Japanese have been hurrying troops "We favor the peaceful Sdltlanent senger trains, a new one being contem ing operatiohs, One of the Russian duced ft large gurplu» and which en- of international difficulties by arbitra cruisers was set on fire, and retired into Geusaii in order, it was 1'epOi'tGd, plated that will leave Charlotte and to Sefid aii expedition northward tfl tion, up-country points in the late afternoon inside thfe harbbh "We commend the vigorous efforts “DUHfip; the night eight separate at ciear Korea Of Russians: brie hiifldred, taiiliqiis B.f anfiudi. Wdr and arrive in Wilmington in the even mflde .Iiy the. adm inistration to protect ing, carrying special parlor cars and tacks were delivered, lasting until Several small engagements occurred taxSI, reduce thfe public debt, afid iowfer AmeficSii fcltizefls ifl foreign lands, dawn of Friday. the interest charges of the govern first-class coach accommodations. The between the forces of General Kuropat- and plfedge’ piirStJiyes to insist upon Seaboard system has become a well- PRESIDENT THEODORE ROOSEVELT. “In one of these assaults, the Chira- ment. the just arid eqiiSl Jffiteetiofl of all taka twice torpedoed a battleship of Itin and Kuroki, in which the Japanese “The public debt, which had hfefen to known factor In developing the resorts had the better of it. our citizens abroad, it is the Un- of the South, and its schedules are ar iuet at 10:30 o'clock Thursday morning gia.” There were loud cries of “Ed tho Peresviet type and sunk her. A lowered that in time of peace a Demo questiobfible. duty of the government with the expectation of nominating battleship of the Sevastopol type and cratic administration made large loans ranged w ith a view to accommodate wards,” and Mr. Cannon was informed The French and German Ministers to to procure for all our citizens, with its ever-increasing patronage in ever* candidates, and adjourning in time for a cruiser of the Diana type were dis Haiti were stoned by guards at the pal at extravagant rates of interest in or that the name of the speaker was Har- abled and towed away. out distinction, the righto of travel possible way. afternoon trains. ace In Port-ua-Prince, the former being der to .pay current expenditures, rose and sojourn in friendly countries, and iy Stilwell Edwards. “The Russian vessels re-entered-the Uridfer Repubiicafl administration te its No higher pleasure awaits the one ir: The Coliseum began to fill a t 9 Slightiy injured, we declare ourselves In favor of all need of a vacation than a stay at the o'clock with tho thousands permitted “Well,” said the chairman tb the harbor during Friday. highfest point; Siid enabled ufe to borfOW “The newspapers publish eulogistic EiEperor Wiiiiam entertained a num Pfoflfel1 efforts tending to that end. Sea Shore Hotel and a Uip in the surf to hear the nominating and seconding convention, “his middle name is Still a t -2 pfer cfeht. feve.fi ifl tiirife.bf war. “Our great interests and our grow- speeches. articles upofi Vice Admiral Togo’s ber ot Americans On board his yacht at Expansion Record. that rolls so near its spacious piazzas, well and both afe gdod names;” He prompt abtibil.” Kifeh. ifig commerce in the Orient render and no need to seek further North—or The galleries were completely filled “We refused to palter long with the then formally introduced Mri Edwardd Lilly Isabel Irines-Kfer1 sister of, the miseries of Cuba. We fought a quick the cfefiditiofi Sf China of high impor South, for an ideal place to spend cue's for the first time and tiers of people Duke of Roxburghe, was married tcS tance to the Uliitfed States. W e cor leisure than a t this popular resort. were standing In rear aisles. Suicide of Heat Sufferers. and Victorious war with Spain. We set Guy Wilson in London, many Ameri Cuba free, goverfifed tils island for dially commend the policy pursued in A few moments before the assemb New Haven, Special.—The exces cans being present. that direction by the administrations ling there was hurried conference tv three years, and then gave it t5 the The JoBannesoiirg eunilc Library I! sive heat throughout the State Sunday Cubari people, with order restored, with of President McKinley and President the managers which resulted in agree Roosevfeit; ment that Alabama, the first State on was probably responsible for two sui Miscellaneous Doings. ample revenues, with education and public health established, free from the roll, would yield to New York Io cides. Mrs. Louis Barnes, of Bolton Kongmoon, the new treaty, port open Suffrage RfefttiTetion. dominate Roosevelt. shot herself, after great suffering, and debt and connected with the United “We favor such Coiigiessional ac ed by China, has a population of 200,- States by wise provisions for our mu tion as shall determine whether, by It was also agreed that Alabama earlier in the day James Wood, of 000. \ SOUTHERN which was tho first State to instruct tual interests. special discriminations, the elective tor Fairbanks, would yield to Iowa io Bristol, ended his life by shooting.. Minnesota will send Sn' uninstructed “We have organized the government franchise In any State has been un _ M iss ¥ place the Senator’s name in nomina Both persons had been affected before delegation to the Democratic National Cf Porto Ricfe; and its Jefepie flow ftfl. constitutionally limited, and, if such RAILWAY. tion for the Vice Presidency. by the heat. GonVehtioiii Jbjr pedce, frefedfem, ordfer and nffeg. is the case, we demand that represen of Fallopi The delay in calling the convention h V perity. tation Ifl Cfeflgress and In th e electoral Thfe Repubiican National convention “In the Philippines, we have sup college shail he proportionally reduced to order was due to the completion of m m Ciiohad on Live Fish. THE STANDARD and escap' some resolutions that were to jhe pre adjourned at Chicago after Uoniiiidtirig pressed insurrection, established order as directed by the constitution of the sented. But the music of the band and Roanoke, Va., Special.—A most un Theodore Roosevelt for President and and given tb life Sfid property a secu United States. RAILWAY OF THE Charles W. Fairbanks for Vice-Presi • Lydia E. the evident good humor of the croud usual death is reported from Appa rity never known there h§f6ffe. We Combinations of capital and of la d en t have organized civil government, made made the time pass rapidly and there lachia, a mining town in Wise county, bor are the results of fhe ecomonic .SOUTH. , “ D ea r M p.s. ! was no manifestation of impatience. Ex-Senator Allen, of Nebraska, pro-: it effective and strong in administra movement of the age, but neither doctors called Sal It was exactly 10:30 when Chairman this State. Mrs. Thomas S. Yakes dieted the renomination and re-election tion and have conferred upon the peo must be permitted to infringe upon, titis, which are m Cannon, wielding the immense wooden was rubbing tho mouth of her little of Grover CIevfeiand to the Presi ple of those islands the largest civil the rights and interests of the people. Burroandmg part: gavel in his left hand, arose from his three-year-old girl, with a live gold dency. liberty they have ever enjoyed. Such combinations, when lawfully high-backed chair and with a resound “By our possession of the Philip DIBEOT LINE TO ALL POINTS IN forces. Ir you ha fish in an effort to cure the chiid from Sfeth Eilife, once Union Reformer can formed for lawful purposes, are alike ing whack on the table in front of him, didate for President Of the United pines, we were enabled to take prompt entitled to the protection of the laws, - PinlchamjS Vegi commanded the convention to be in slobbering, having been told that such States, fell from a chferry tree Sn his and effective action In the relief ot and neither can be permitted to break, sallow complexioi order. a remedy would break her of the habit, farm In Ohio and died of the effects. the legations at Pekin and a decisivi them. Texas, person with, me i “The convention will be opened wiih part ifl preventing the partition and ; “The great statesman and patriotic Vender that I prayer," he announced. when the Iiish slipped down the child’s The New York Supreme Court en preserving the integrity of China throat, head first, choking her to joined the placing of a $4,000,000 mort American, -Wiliiam McKinley, who which restored n Tlla‘8*11 was struck on tho head to the operations of great corporation" est degree successful. The comnlW Charlotte, N. 0. v ire and married daughter were wit*1 other than that they were not negroes. '•it.i a baseball bat and was shot in the and providing additional remedies for him when he died. of the relief fund seemed to him both He claims to have had the wODOy in a fed questions which arose T w e n t' * tlireo times. Both negroes the prevention of discrimination in suela were settled in such a wav w f. H. WOOD, 0. P. & T. A., unnecessary and undesirable. belt about his waiBt. . freight rates, have been passed bv s w ^cw er? ^ t|,rij“Sh th0 ljoa^' but ’ Republican. Congress ^ K T l 00? '1!,® 1 the Monroe Aeheville, N. 0. fiO TBOUBLJd TO AUSWEB QUESTIOhS * REASON FOR SICKNESS. Smmw p tm t* Sr Most of the Japanese citieg y*ry FULL TEXT OF THE PLATFORM ification by nearly fevery Cteditor Of Healtliy lddneys take from the old and their streets are tee narrow ft>r the State, During the jires§at year at J1J00J every twenty-four lioura BOO ! . I l l H R tempts have been made tfl f6opefl the street raiiways, Te teM ld the streets question settled at that time by the VRT HOT VUTIlR I XES WOMEN MRYOOS. I h R grains of impure, poisonous m atter— for the use of t^e Street Krflwtiys is The Platform Endorses the Adminis State’s WiGeqt and best infcB; Thfe Demo tncre than enough not an easy matter, tration of State Government by the cratic party in 1904 apphrteti the Set to cause death. Forsyth’s Favorite is Chosen on the tlement made Ih 1879 aiid wili forever Weakened kidneys S tats or Ohio, Citx Qt Toledo, [ Democrats-Declarations on Nation oppose ahy ahd ail attempts from any Suggestions by Dr. Hartman— How1 LCCiE Ooukty.. f Fifth Ballot leaves this waste F basr J, Ohehe? aokfi oath that be h al Questions, quarter to Set aside the settlement then to Combat the Nervous Depression 1 In tlie blood, and senior partner of the firm Ot F1X OaBHBt & made. It will abide the mandates of yon are soon sick. Oo., doing business In ffei City'oi Toledo, The following is the full text of th$ the courts, but it wiil riot consent to Incident to Warm Weather. To get well, cure the County aa4 Btsts fttqiwfud, Rhd paid State Democratic Platfdrm adopted by reogen the settlement that was alike nun trill pay th s s r a ot okb pcndbed Dol- CONVENTION LARGE AND NOISY f kidneys with Doan’s the Grfeehsboro c6nventioni creditable to the State ahd fair io the' LAB8 for eaoh and «very case of catabb^ holders Sf its securities: Kuiney Pills, the that cannot be cured by the tied ot HAx&'e THE PLA.TFO&M. NerviOUsness fery common among great kidney speci Catabbh Cube, OhbheV. The Speakers’ Volcei Were browned CONFEDERATE VETERANS. is Swom to befoto me ftnd subscribed in my The Democratic party of North Caro women. TlHs condition ia due to anaemia fic. j -— \ presence, this 4th day of Decem* by Yells and Few Addresses Were The Democratic party established the nerve centers. The nerve centers are lina, in ' convention assembled, de the reservoir fof nerve vitality. These Mrs. J, JJ, Bowles, ] beal. \ her, A.. D., 1886-. A.\7. Gleason, Made—A Notable Exception to This svstem of nensionins Confederate sol of 118 Core street, — • Rotary JjIttho. claring anew its allegiance to the fun diers and opened the Soldiers’ Home to csaters become bloodJfti? ior the v a s t of Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and Rule Was the Case of Governor Ay- the care of the veterans who responded proper nutrition. . LDurham1 N1 O-, says: acts directly On the blopd and mucous sur damental principles of government as This condition is especially noticeable "X was sick and bed faces of the system. Beod for testimonials, cock. expressed in former piatfflrmS, c§fl- to the call of the State in the war be during the Wdrio season. Every sum- tween the States: EvMy dollar given fast for ovey nine free. 3?. J, Chbk^x & Co., Toledo. 0. Sratulates the people Of the btate that met cin army of invalids are produced as Sold by all Druggists. fee, them was appropriated Sr fbfc6d by the a direct fCsttH of weak nervous system^ v months, and tb$ Take Hall's Family ffiilp toy constipation, a Democratic administration has again Democratic legislatures Sr DeniSeratic This could easily be overcome by the* who attended me said unless I The following ticket was nominated established throughout their borders public sentiment; we pledge the party use of Peruna. Pertinft strikes at the A i a e r i m ISltoe^ In S e n m a rk t root of the trouble by corrccting the niil.miiied to an operation for gravel by the Democratic State convention the reign oi law and liberty hnd th 8 to a fuller discharge Bf £ debebt that, can ] w.mid never he well. I would not Th« American-jnade shoe is popular never bee fully-fully paid to these aging h6- digestion. Perfect digestion furnishes in* , in Denmark, T\vo of the foremost at Greensboro: i'fcigtt of peace and progress. RddiCdi roes whoa offered their lives as a'Sacri- creased nutrition for the nerve centre?* . ,.i f ni !l? an^ so continued to rule with its nightmare of horrors, has Perfectly digested food gives these reaer* ,,.in ;-. Jly back was so weak I could shoe stored in Copenhagen use the For Governor, Robert B. Glenn. fice uponn the altars of their country; voire of lile a vitality which creates stroog> ;..t: >i.uul or walk, and it ached con- American shoe for * “leader’* In their Lieutenant Governor, Francis D. passed away. Our people are no longer THE UNFORTUNATE CLASSES. steady nerves, and in this manner fortifie# splendid show window exhibits, employed in guarding their homes and and nourishes life. iy. The first day after I began W inston' We jioint with pride to the record Mies Blanche Grey, a prominent young - Doairs Kidney Pills I felt re- jirotecting their lives, liberty, and society woman of Memphis, Tenn., in a FITS permanently cured. No fit1* or nervous* Associate Justices of the Supreme of the Democratic party in its care K,-r. awl In a short time I was up and Iiroperty as they were under Republi of the unfortunate classes of our State recent letter from 174 Alabama Steeett ‘ <)is* ness after first day’s use of Dr. Kline’s Great Court, W. A. Holte and George H. writes: mTo a society woman whose ner sr.v.im! the same as ever, free from NerveRestorer,$2trialbottleandtreatise free Brown, Jr, can rule; but Safe In the protection of and promise to continue to enlarge our vous force is of ten taxed to the utmost I .a. 'kai'hi’.” Dr. B. H, KmnB, Ud., 981 ArchSt., Phila., Pa charitable institutions until all the in from lack of rest and irregular meals, State Auditor, B, F. Dixon. the law, breathing the air of liberty, Ho X FliKK TIiIAL of this great kidney digent insane are cared for at the ex I know of nothing which isofsomnch Erery year 5000 tons of Congo rubber are Treasurer, B. R. Lacy. and enjoying the freedom Which comfls pense of the State, benefit a s P e ru n a , I took it a few n;> .ii'ini' which cured Mrs. Bowles sold in the market of Antwerp. from security, bur men and our women nths ago when I felt my strength giv- .,Ml he mailed to any part of the Secretary ot State, J. Bryan IMPROPER AND ILLEGAL RECEI are devoting their energies to_ the way, and Unoon m a d e I ts e lf m a > Vniifl States. Address Foster-Mil- Ladies Caa Weav Sboos Grimes. VERSHIP, „ st in giving me new strength and in:r» Ci'.. Rnlfalo, N. I1. Sold by all One size smaller after using Allen’s Foot* Superintendent ot Public Instruc Seacefui pursuits o£ honest industry, to h ea lth .”—M tss B lanche Grey, Ease, a powder. It makes tight or new shoes the education Of their children, alld to Corporations being creatures df the ,!rs.’.w, price fifty cents per box. easy. Cures swollen, hot, sweating, aching tion, J. Y. Joyner. law should be under control of the Pe-rn-na Contains No Barcotici feet, ingrowing nails, ooms and bunions. At Commissioner ot Labor and Printing the care of the hopeless and unfortu sovereign and amenable to the law. all druggists and shoe stores, 25e. Don’t ae- nate. Agriculture, manufacturing, and But being useful and necessary in One reason why Peruna has found per' ' con- Embarrassing Reminiscences, eept any substitute. Trial package Tnss by H. B. Varner. manent use in so many homes is that it mail. Address, Allen 6» Olmsted, LeRoy, R.Y. commerce ate bounding forward itt struments Of business all their rights contains no narcotic of any kind. PernUa *as DOen> William H- Crane and W iilis P. Corporation Commissioner, S. L. should be guarded and Protected by the Rogers. heiplul rivalry, heither tfeceivihg ho? is perfectly harmless. It can be used any honorable. met the other day for the Lidium, made of compressed cork, is used law. Like other citizens, they should A Well Known Canadian Lady Sends length of time without acquiring a drug ;vtim e In years. In a quiet, dlgni- for making furniture, etc. desiring susibies or protection fexcept be protected from Wrong oppression. . ^Ve corn- Commissioner of Agriculture, S. L» Letter of Endonement to Fe-m-na. habit. Peruna does not produce temporary tion to the ami severely earnest manner, Pattei'sbn- _ that afforded- by a stable and honest Especially should they be protected results. It is permanent in its effect. •flc AmsrIean ■ I,cyan to tell things to one an- Mrs.Winslow‘8 Soothing Syrup forchildren government. Nowhere in North Caro from suits in form to procure receiver Misa Mary Burns, 28 Spring Garden It has no bad effect upon the svstem, teething, soften the gums, reduces inflamma The delegates at large are: Julian S. Road, Halifax, N. S., writes: “Having and gradually eliminates catarrh by re : ir. Sweatnam took umbrage tion, allays pain,euros wind colic, 25o.abottle lina is there riot or disorder; nowhere ships, designed to wreck the properties Carr, of Durham; Locke Craig, of and transfer them from their rightful used Peruua for indigestion and stomach moving the cause of catarrh. There are a ;i ivinark Mr. Crane made regard* Asheville: John E. Woodard, of Wil is there suffering or destitution. Such trouble and to build tip a broken down multitude of homes whero Peruna has been : - i-if ymithfulness. Saatony has seven schools for training owners to the possession and control system with the very best resuits, J am used off and on for twenty years. Such a locksmitns and blacksmiths. son; E. ,I. Hale, of Fayetteville. are the fruits of peace and order, of of financial adventures. ■ No-.v. don't be a bad boy and throw pleased to state my experience Mnth this thing could not be possible if Peruna con* Presidential' electors, F. S. Spruill, honesty and efficiency, of intelligence We call upon Congress to enact excellent medicine. I had been troubled tained any drugs of a narcotic nature. sciiti Sweatnam. "I remember X do not believe Piso's Cure for Consump- of Franklin, and W. A. Self, of Ca and patriotism, of Democratic admin laws clearly defining the powers of with stomach trouble and poor digestion At this season of the year we are pe \ in. 7_ seeing a man of your name tionhas anequal for coughs and oolds,-*Joas tawba. Federal judges in the appointment of for some years, and although I tried many culiarly liable to inflammations ci the ' ! ■ - a toga in an extravaganaa.” F.Boyeb, Trinity Springs, Ind., Feb* 15,1900. The convention was the iafgest istration under the leadership of the receivers, and to protect corporations remedies and dieting, nothing seemed to stomach and bowels. I t is the part of wis restore my health until I used Peruna. dom to learn how to treat them short and •AW1!,” answered the exponent of Hussia has almost three times the pop* and noisiest that ever assembled in peerless Orator, Statesman, and educa against improper and illegal appoint the State. In three months i had entirely recov in the easiest and quickest manner. Pe ii'.'.uii. "I remember going out to the illation of Japan. tor, Charles Brantly Aycock, and the ments. ered my health and strength. —J&ry runa does this by its peculiar power- over Former Lieutenant Governor R. A. Burns. LTnmuis in Indianapolis in ’64 and Douglitor. was made permanent chair other honest and efficient public offi FOREST RESERVE. all forms of catarrhal troubles. a husky boy pounding a bass An Anti-Sea^Sick Vessel. man of the convention, and presided cials associated with him in the State in the band, and they said his We favor the establishment of the Lieut. Turc, of the French navy, has with ease and dignity. Governor Ay- administration in all three depart Appalachain Forest Reserve and urge In Vsc 20 Years. Positive Cure for ALL STOMACH TROUBLES. after much study devised a plan for cock made a strong speech, which ments of government. our Senators and Representatives to TONER’S DYSPEPSIA REMEDY tho Lord’s sake, hush!” ex- was about the only one that was lis a ship the pasengers on which will, North Carolina has again come into continue their efforts to secure the Sweatnam; “there may be tened to with any attention. establishment of the same. as he imagines, be proof against sea* her own. She stands In the forefront M.:;. s iwsent."—New York Times. sicknesses. He has caught the idea CANDIDATES PLACED IN NOMIN of Southern States, leading all,in edu DEMOCRATIC RULE NECESSARY. ATLANTA, from the motion of a swing. As a ATION. GEORGIA. cational and industrial progress. Her At no period in the history of the SOUTHERN DENTAL COLLEGE, general rule, vessels are only set roll The first nominating speech was, republic has the Democratic party If you are Interested in obtaining a dental education, write Vccstion for Squinting Girls. ing from ten to fifteen seconds at a made by Victor S. Bryant, of Durham.1 sons are looked to at home and abroad for free catalogue of fall in stru c tio n . i A -.-Vksman in Berlin has hit upon been so necessary to the welfare of time, and as his would have a regular He made a clear-cut, smart speech. for educational, industrial, and com Address DR. 8. W. FOSTER. Dean, 100 NORTH SUTLER STREET, ATLANTA. GEORGIA t;, ; km of engaging squinting girls the people and the cause of free gov swing of twenty-two seconds, he cal Mr. B ryant has a fine, strong, ring-; mercial leadership. What a contrast ernment as it is today. A great con t : ;:rvf In his shop. Asked the rea- culates that the effect of the waves ins voice. The convention heard him to conditions existing recently when servative force, it stands a barrier be A Respite. Musical Ring. said. "I am often robbed. Now would thus be counteracted. M. Turc’s from start to finish. He spoke for the delegation of our educational, tween the recklessness of organized Wliat shall wo do with our mea? Stedman. W. A. Self, of Catawba, charitable, and penal institutions, A minister in the north of London eyes of my girls look in every model ship would he of about 6,000 greed and the depression of oppressed Wipe jCiit out, kill ’em off, abolish’ possesses the most wonderful ring .':-.-o i' n. the customers who steal followed for Turner. He argued well through the vices, incompetency, ex humanity. Its mission is to give liber that coaM tons burden, and would sail at a for his man, with fire and eloquence. travagance, and corruption of Repub em, says a stem Kansas prophetess. in the world. In appearance it is an v v -: .vrr know when they are being speed of nineteen knots. AU the ty and justice to all, monqpoly and Humane hearts will hope that milder ordinary gold signet ring, but it is, ure oz xhe Mr. Self is one of the first orators of lican boards of management caused tyranny to none; to restrict the Fed cabins would be well out of the water, the State. He has marked ability and the State to bang her head in shame measures will be sufficient In fact, in addition, a perfect little musical ■tbfr that eral government within the constitu as they would be constructed on a polish. His face is strong and his and stand an object of pity among her tional limits of its authority; to re there is a gleam of hope. At a meet box. By touching a tiny*spring, and or the ct~ I: takes a Jast man to beat a board deck more than thirty feet above the eyes twinkle. General Davidson was sister States. sist its every aggression beyond the ing of the Housekeepers’ Alliance holding the ring close to the ear, one KU. So. 27. sliaay. so sea level. represented by the scholarly Locke RACE PROBLEM SETTLED. scope of -its delegated power; to limit the good news was published that can hear a sweet hymn tune. By enjoyment Craig. Mr. Craig is known as the sil its power of taxation to the needs of' “men are supplanting girls along the placing the ring on a box the charm ver tongued orator of the West. He The Democratic party points with s^elcDins at pride to its settlement of the race prob the government economically admin lines of domestic sendee.” So the ing tones of this unique ring can be plead To- his section of the State. The istered; to distribute impartially the “servant problem” is solved; and heard all over a large room. cscit -.viii immense audience listened to every lem in North Carolina—a settlement that depends upon Democratic supre burdens of government; to preserve men folks have a respite and may inrlgorat* word he said. He urged that the unimpaired the reserved rights of the nomination go beyond the Blue Ridge. macy for its permanency. The consti even be useful.—New Yorlc Sun. :u!tou? gift tutional amendment furnishes to all States and of the people; to maintain Mr. J. C. Buxton put Capt. Glenn’s the right, of local self-government; Or. Biggers’ Huckleberry Cordial name before the convention. As ho the people of the State safeguards of The Great Southern Remedy. bc>n en- peace and order, of life, liberty, and these are and have always been Well W orth Seeing, Cures all Stomach and Bowel Troubles, arose the supporters of the Forsyth among the fundamental principles of One of the most interesting exhibits such as Chronic Dysentery, Cholera Mor ormc-r ca- man sprung to their feet and whooped. happiness, and guarantees educational, bus, Bloody Flux, and also children the Atlantic religious, and social progress as well the Democratic party. among; the many of all kinds at the Louis teething, it seldom fails to maUe quick The demonstration was genuine and It is especially necessary to restrict iana Purchase Sxposition in St. Louis is and permanent cures of all stomach and the health great. It looked as if the whole as an industrial prosperity and develop that of the Winchenter Repeating Arms bowel diseases. See testimonial ot the iauae-emeat ment. the executive head of the Federal late sembly was upon its feet, shouting government within the constitutiona! Company, of New Havent Conn., manu m ost per- EDUCATION. facturers of repeating rsfies and shotguns HEJM ty w. G4Rj4 2 > y . pains are and beating the air with hands and limits of his authority, ahd no argu and all kinds of ammunition. The exhibit Dr. Waiter A. Taylcr, Atlanta, Ga. fans. The demonstration broke out in We re-affirm our constitutional dec ment of temporary expediency can Dear Sir: This ia the first certlFcate hsm e an& was in readiness and was opened on the that I have ever given as to the merits all parts of the hall. Mr. Buxton is laration that “religion" morality, and justify the assumption by him of first day of the fair, a fact that clearly, of any medicine, but I take pleasure In a man of powerful frame and mind. knowledge being necessary to good powers conferred. exclusively upon illustrates the enterprise and up-to-date recommending Dr. Biggersr Huckleberry He speaks like the men of old. His government and the happiness of man the legislative department of the gov methods of the company behind it. It is Cordial. I consider it the best remedy effort was of the very first rank. It kind, schools, and the means of edu ernment, or the violation by him of the aim of the Winchester JRepeating that I have ever used In my family fop Arms Company to show at their exhibit Stomach and Bowel Troubles. 60c in* was joyfully received by the Glenn cation shall forever be encouraged,” plain provisions ot constitutional, vested In a bottle of this medicine to be delegations. The demonstration after snd that the people have a right to the high development which they have used In the beginning of any- stomach statute and treaty law. reached in the making of guns and ammu trouble will often save life as well as a the speech was as fierce as the one the privilege of education, and that nition, and one needs only to see the ex large doctor’s bill. I have a friend whose m before. ir is the duty of the State to guard TRUSTS DOMINATE THE REPUBI- hibit to realize how near to perfection life w as, In my opinion, saved by . the The convention reassembled and re and maintain that right,’ ’and we ex CAN PARTY. that development has come. There can prompt use of Dr. Blggers1 Huckleberry be seen the new' automatic repeating rifle, Cordial. For safe by all Druggists, 23 mained in session all night, nominat press our hearty approval of the edu For the last eight years the Republi and 50c per bottle. ing Hon. Robert B. Glenn for Gover cational work of the present adminis all kinds of shotguns, the modern smoke (Sighed) HENRY W. GRADY. can party has been in complete con less powder shotgun shells and riile car Atlanta, Ga., May 23, 188?. nor on the fifth' ballot. The second tration, and our gratification at the trol of the Federal government in all tridges; in fact everything that can interest Hattiwanger-Taylor Drug Co., Prop., day’s session was devoted to the great improvement made in our edu its branches. -During that time trusts the devotees of hunting and trap and tar Atlanta, Ga. nomination of Lieutenant Governor cational conditions under the present and monopolies have multiplied. They get shooting. Don’t fail to eee tne exhibit ^ Taylor’s Cherokee Remedy of Sweet and other State oiflcers as given Democratic administration, and would have increased- their extortions from at the Manufacturers and Fish and Game Gum and Mullein will cure Coughs. Croup above, and the adoption of a platform, ccll attention to the fulfillment of the the people. They dominate the Repu Buildings. It’s well worth your while. and Consumption. Price 26c and Jl a bottle. The usual resolutions of thanks were former promise of the party to pro blican party and compel it to adminis ;he one irr adopted unanimously, after which the vide at least a four months’ school term Municipal pawnshops are projected ia ay at the; ter the affairs of the republic in their London. convention adjourned sine die. for all the children of the State. And selfish interest. We condemn, the FREE to WOMEN the surf A resolution requiring the delega we further express our cordial com- piazzas, nsendation of the work of the teaching President for his surrender to trust A Large Trial Box and book ot In tion to the national convention to vote influences and for his failure to en We take pleasure in calling attention to structions absolutely Free and Post N orth—or as unit was adopted, profession for the mental, moral, and >end ItIif? R- force the law against monopolies and the advertisement of the Southern Dental paid, enough to prove ’the value of PARKER NOT ENDORSED. material advancement of the people, resort. and pledge for the future out best en monopolists. Congress appropriated College, Atlanta, Ga. It is recommended The section endqrsmg Judge Park $500,000 to employ special counsel to PaxfineToiIetAnfisepfic deavors to strengthen and increase as one of the best dental colleges in the ■“ ~ Paxtine Is Iq powder Jh rary If er’s candidacy provoked a storm of op the usefulness and efficiency of our enforce the laws against trusts. In eountry. Thoroughly equipped in every way. form to dissolve to \ position. Explanations £hat it did not twelve months he expended for water — aon-poisonous whole public education system. mean to instruct, increased confusion, such purpose oly one-twentieth and far Baperiorto liquid TEMPERANCE. antiseptics containing and cries of “Vote everything down” of that sum. In the midst Florentina. alcohol which Irritefes were heard. We approve the general principles ot crime and havoc committed by Inflamed surfaces, and O surely, surely life Is fair, have no cleansing prop Ex-Congressman John D. Bellamy, in of the Watts law regarding the man these wrong-doers he will not stop And surely, surely hearts are true; erties. The contents advocating endorsement, said Georgia ufacture and sale of liquors, and lim the violation of statutes enacted for Be witness, balm of April air, of every box snakes had gone far enough to instruct, be iting the same to localities in which the protection of the peqgle, nor pun And boundless depth o t midnight blue. more Antiseptic Solu Miss Hapgood tells how she was cured tion — lasts longer— cause Georgia had more sense than there may be adequate police protec ish the criminals who plunder them, The trouble of an hour ago. , goes further—has more North Carolina. Here the -speaker was tion. The principle that no saloon or although his attention was called to That seemed to gather round our way, uses In the family and of Fallopian and Ovarian Inflammation— still shall operate except under po the manner in which the perpetrators Is vanished as the last-year snow doesjnoregood thanany drowned out with shouts of derision, That hid tho hills of Fesole. antiseptic preparation and- was allowed to proceed long lice protection is as sound as that might be punished by recent decisions you can buy. and escaped an awful operationH by usin;using enough to substitute “discretion” ior whiskey shall not be sold to minors, of the Supreme Court. And softly still the moonlight falls, “sense.” O love, and makes for thee and me The formula of a noted Boston physician, to drunKards, or on Sundays, or near THE TARIFF. An Eden 'mid the bay-leaf walls, and used with greai success as a Vaginal E. PinkhamtS Vegetable Compotmd Mr. Crawford, of Fayetteville, in op-, the schools and churches. The Gen , The fragrant bowers of Boboii. posing endorsement, said in the eyes We denounce the present iniquitous, Wash, for Leucorrhoea, PelvicCatarrh, Nasal eral Assembly has the power, and How gently o'er our spirits move of honorable men that meant instruc when controlled by the Democratic unjust and trust-creating protective Catarrh, Sore Throat, Sore Eyes, Cuts, tariff, imposed upon the people by the The golden hours we feared would diel tion. When he said people should go party, can be trusted to make, all Thfe very flamo that threatened Love, and ail softness of mucus membrane. there prepared to vote for any man Republican party, and demand its im Has lent us light to see him by. amendments that experience and con —Ernest Myers. In local treatment of female ills Paztineis who was nominated, and spoke of a ditions may demonstrate to be wise mediate revision, to the end that ail unjust burdens shall be removed, and invaluable.' Used as a Vaginal "Wash we MObability of it being “grand old and proper. challonge the world to produce its equal for Cleveland,” when a pandemonium of especially those upon the necessaries thoroughness. Itisarevclationin cleansing noes and protests broke loose, the THE-STATE’S PRISON. of life and those that enable the trusts and healing power; it kills all germs which speaker retiring, too, in confusion. The contrast between the present to extort from the people unreasonable cause inflammation and discharges. profits, and to sell their products to B O T A I M I C AllleadIngdniggists keep Paxtine; price,50c. pason v.ith me as I am today, robust, hearty and. we Editor Daniels, of The Raleigh News and the preceding administration of a box; if yonrs does not, send to usforifc. Don’t TCnder that I feel thaijkful to ----W a—A n d —””your 'VTOnSsfffcd medicine, and Observer, advised withdrawal- of the State prison speaks trnmpet- consumers at home at greater prices ■BLOOD BALRSl cake a substitute— thereisnothinglikePaxtine. much restored me to new-life and m05W8»Jfind saved me the resolution, and was followed by tongued of Democratic efficiency and than are charged for the same goods The GreatTestedRemCdyforthe speedy I W rite for the free Box of Paxtlne to-day. to the foreign consumer. and permanent cure of Scrofula, Rheuma- f fflra an ar.-ful operation.” —Miss >D, Saiidwieh S t, Senator Simmons, who said he was Republican rascality and imbecility. In turn, Catarrh, Ulcers, Eczema, Sores, En.p- R, FAXTOK C0.» 7 Pope Bldg., Bostont Kass. Windsor, Ont. satisfied Judge Parker was the strong all the history of the State the lowest CENTRALIZATION. tions, Weakness, Nervousness, and all est and best man now before the peo level of immorality, venality,, and in. BLOOD AKD SKIN DISEASES. CURED humanity was reached in the manage We view with alarm the growing monwy uow, uvm u ple to beat Roosevelt, and the question tendency of the government under Re I t is by far the best building up Tonic and I G )V 98 at issue now was not Judge Parker, ment of the State convention under the Blood Purifier ever offered to the world. It I , slightest indication c ------publican administrations toward des makes new. rich blood, imparts renewed vi- 1 Quick but the wisdom of taking a vote now, administration of Daniel L. Russell. tality, ana possesses almost miraculous I Relief. . ... ™ ul-anes, ioaiCHfa py T lS fS S S w * ® paift in thV side, aceompanied Today the institution is free from debt potic centralization at home as well - '.cat, r :id shooting pains, stiouid claim your instant'attention, Jt will not which would be an injustice to Judge as despotic imperialism abroad. We healing properties. Write for Book of Won-1 Removes all swelling in Stoso Parker and to North Carolina. end has on hand a surplus large derful Cures, sent free on application. | days; effects a permanent cure 'Me Itself, tad a hospital operation, w ith aU its terrors, may easily result from denounce the policy of the Republi If not kept by your local druggist, send I in 3 0 to 6 0 days. Trialtreattnent DELEGATES AND ALTERNATES. enough to pay the bonds necessitated I $i.oo for a large bottle, or $5 .0 0 for six bottles, g . by Republican speculation and ineffi can party in building up a strong I and mtdicinf will be sent, freight paid, by I given free. Kothiiwcan be fairer 6 The delegates at larpe to St. Louis, Write Ur. H. H. Qreen*s Sensl “Dear Mrs. Pinshajit— lean-truly say- tliat you Ij M s a v e a ciency. We pledge the party to con centralized government at Washington BLOOB BALSK CO., Atlanta, Ga. L . Soeclalitfs. Box B Ailantattift life, and I cannot express m y gratitude to you in woroe. _ elected on first ballot, were Gen. Julian at the expense of the sacred rights S. Carr, Locke Craig, ex-Minister E. tinued business-like and humane man i p m e n t , ’ Before I •wrote to you telling how I fe lt, I had doctored for over agement of this institution. of the soveriegn States, which in its Y*? s,:ars steady and' sp e n t lo ts o f m oney in m edicine beside?, p u t i t a u J. Hale and State Senator John E. policy and conduct has reversed the Local Woodard. Alternates—C. 0. McMichael, INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. clause of the Constitution reserving ELIXIR. BABEK J* Eope Elias, C. B. W atson and xJames The Quiek a.nd Sure Cure for Palace We call attention to the success that to the States all rights not specifically MALARIA, OHILLSbpFEVER AND -A. Lockhart. One of the anomalies of has attended the .establishment of the conferred upon the Federal govern nig h t the situation is that of the 24 delegates Insurance Department' which has in ment, and has assumed for the central Il Ss a powerful Ionic and &ppsi.‘zer SSisSfikSitS^i si the State now has to St. Louis, going creased our annual receipts by $90,- government at Washington the vast Wtu cure that Ured feeiiog. Fafos In Bade. Ltmbs sched- and Head. Is a purely vegetable compound, and i t was n a r d fo r me to do my w ork. Under the majority unit rule, IS of them 000, and furthermore, In addition to residum «f power solemnly guaranteed “I u se d your m edicine and tre a tm e n t contains 3To Q aInIne o r A rsenic. Frepared b / have formerly trained with what is this increase, that fees how received by to the people by the Constitution. The ELOCZEW 8 K I «fe £ 0 ., W ashington, D.C» a« directed, and after taking three. Iwtttes known as the Cleveland element, seve INSOMNIAh^ a.feeeiIJ 3Eln^ Oa*cajetB for InsomnJa. v ith I the State in this department which for inevitable consequence of this policy which I have been afflicted for over twenty years, I of Lydia B. Pintljam ’s Vegetable Com ral known to be for his nomination merly were allowed to the official col will be the destruction Cf popular gov \ sa^r tia S Laitcareta hav© given me more I BIPASSTABULESare the beet <2jo» rell^ than an? other remedy T have ever tried. 1 .1 pspsia medicine ever maOe. Afcun- pound, menses appeared, my w om b trou now, but all for Parker, except one, lecting them, are more than enough to ernment and the establishment of a shall eeriainJy recommend them to friends as dred milllozso! them ltarobeea sold who is said to 'oe ior HearstI senators cover all increases and additions in military empire. beuig all they are represented.” ' ! bles le /t m e, a n d Inave been resdar ever Thos. Olllard, Elgin, m , i .bad Simmons and Overman and Governor salaries of executive and judicial offi Confidently -relying ijpon these fun i LjWliy*'' breath,sore throatand every j] since. I wed fourteen bottles of Aycock Tefused to allow their names alb disordered’ stomach L y d ia E . Piniham ’s Vegetable cers. damental principles of government are relieved cr cored bf Ripaas Tat^ to be considered as delegates. and appealing to the record of oar B eat For I tiles. One ^ i l generally give relief Compound and Elood TAXATION. WithiEtweetymiaatos. Tb"------*" ...... ‘ F. S. Spruill, of Franklin county, and party In- the past, we invite ail who I ^L1 TheBoweIs I Cor as ozdicaxy occasion. together, and am now restored to W. A. Self, of Catawba, were nomi We pledge the party to a fair and believe in popular liberty, popular edu perfect health. H a d it not been to ; nated by acclamation as presidential just system of taxation in which all cation, popular government and white you, I would have been inmygrave. electors for the State at large, and the subjects of taxation shall bear their supremacy, .in freedom both at home IPS. ft.nd hovd th a t convention adjourned at 3:30 o’clock, just and equal proportion of the bur and abroad, in honesty, efficiency, sim CANOVCATKAftTlC BVMS WHERE AU EUI dens of government S JScst Cough Byrnp. Tastes o , D. 0. yoivt after having been in almost continuous plicity, and economy of administra Ia time. Sold by drags session since 12 o’clock yesterday. THE STATE DEBT. tion, in the removal of monopolies' While the convention has been the and oppressions under whatever guise C O M S tu M P T I O N After long and careful deliberation , N . 0 . ha*n\ev Un^ueBtionable testimony proves the power largest and noisiest in the history of and by whomsoever practiced, to Pleasant, Palatable, Potent. Taste Good. Do Gond, | SfflsF 8 Hfcn* SLcaken °.r Gripe. 10c, 25c, 50c. Never I e^tal)l^ Compound over diseases of women. conSlltt the State, every matter considered was and confidence with many of its cred unite with us in maintaining in North sold Jn bnlk. Tho jrennlne tablet stajnWd CCCV-J So. 27. without heat, and congratulations are itors, the State of North Carolina ad Carolina Democratic rule and in de-. UUaranteed to cure or your money back. justed its debt upon a basis so fair Sterling Remedy Co^ Chicago or N.Y. 5 9 7 i board from all classes and assortments stroving Republican misrule in the •Cf afflicted w ith TSlASMMCJinvA Cm* H f . ! . . of Democrats over-the final outcome and honorable as to win the approval United States. AlKUL SALE..TEN HiLIJSI EO SS , w eak eyea, use JfllHIlJrevXI 9 Cjf on all questions consiaerej, ot the financial world and to secure rat THE DAyiE RECORD. IN OUR SIXTH YEAR. Cana High BANK Ol DA?® Letters From Our Correspondents, With this issue of T h e R e c o r d EDITOE. E. H. MOBBIS, we enter- upon onr sixth year. For OPEXS SEPTEMBER 5TH. 1904. Letters for this department must reach us by iEuesSay noon of r.ach- STA.TE DEPOSITORY MOCKSVILLE, N. C. JU N E 30, ISIOi week if they come in later they will be I eft out. five years T h is R k c o r d has gone Authorized Capitiil - forth battling foi what we believe Prepares Students for College,- 0300000000900SSOOOOSOS03SO 00099989890990900000000038 for teaching, and for life. E n t e r e d a t t h e p o s t o f f i c e i n is best for onr people. W e want Paid TJp O .rpital- •. . SHErFIBUl SIFTING. FOKK CHURCH NEWS. We seek to develop character as M o c k s v i l l e , N. C., a s s e c o n d c l a s s Harvest is almost over in this Mr. Austin Pack and daughter, to thank those who have stood by well as the mind. Surplus Pnnd - - . blatterb a t t e r , Mm a ri , 3 1903 Siooo section, and fartnerrs are getting Miss Sarah, of Salisbury, arespend- us all these years, and hope to Strictly non-partisan, non-denomi IlouLr line with their crops, ing a few days here with reletives. merit a belter support in the future, national. Arrival of Trains. Deposits Solicited Mr. F. Al. Gaither is improving Mr. L. M. Hege is having his Our subscription list is grow'ing, Discipline firm, but not rigid. MAIL TRAIN. Ko student allowed to remai n in M f i l CECELIA STOWE, SPECIAL ATTENTION some. We are glad to nole. residence-painted. Messrs. Walter aDd that'to us s h o w s that our ef Orator, B atre Nous Club. *■ school who will not work. Reports Esqr. A.. M. Bichardson is very Martin and Frank Katledge, of G IY IS T TO H orth A r. a t Mocksville 9:28 a. m. forts are appreciated. We ask the of conduct and I work done sent to sick at the present time. Mocksville, have the job. 176 W arren Avenue, South—Ar. at " 8-06 p. m . The entertainment Saturday night friends of the paper to make an parents or guardiaus at the close of Ch ic a g o , I I I ., Oct. 22,1902. COLLECTIONS, LQfI A T, c FREIGHT, The santer or. cat-eater is a fre effort to get their friends to sub ach month. Fov nearly four years I suffered quent visitor in our section. was a success. They realized about ! from ovarian troubles. The d