E v ii. MOCKSYILLE, N. C., THURSDAY OCT. 5, 1905. HO. 14. roU;>£E
Declares Stnart a Renegade. Editor M orris Getting Gay. Q HAViE RECORD Editor Morris, of the Davie Rec J. B. MASON, J. N. LEDFORD, L. D, KIRKLAND. Cashier. THURSDAY. ord, took off his hat, wiped his face President. V, President. ^ S ^ K V K K Y Confederate Campe Dleonsn Kegolatlon Bat Do Not Pass ft. and after finding a stub of a pencil - EDITOR. dashed off the following brilliant Special to the Times-Diapntch. article, which appeared in the Rec DEPARTMENT '''T kTmTo I' SUBSCRIPTION^ Newport News, Va., Sept. 20..— ord of Sept. 21st. Read: Batik of Gooleemee, One Year, - A resolution denouncing hb a rene One copi' Months, □ “C. P. Stroud, editor of the Hor Cooleeinee, N. C. Qae copy. Six gade Captain J. E. B. Stewart, col net was seen on the streets of Mocks- STORE. lector of customs for th is port aud ville Saturday with a bundle; at a AM) THE TOLEDO nlsJ!EC0I«>_-J son of the famous Confederate cav distance it looked like a bam; he 0!iE YKA^_FOR 7 Sc,—TWO alry leader, in honor of whose mem had rather a hungry expression on The Bank of Oooleemee solicits your busi Our n i d s u m m e r ^ ~ FOK IEES THAN the ory the local camp of 3ous of Con his face and was making in the di ness. AVe conduct a General Banking bus Q federate Veterans was named, was rection of Hickory.5' Clearance sale,f|J ^ c^ ofose . offered during a pieet-ing of the Great Scott ! AVho ever heard of iness and give you every accommodation camp last night. Captain T. A. an editor being able to bny a bam? cousistant with conservative Banking, m Qnrnevprcss will Oe here in two Johnson presented the resolution I t is true we had a sack, bat it WHICH BEGUN ON JULY 27th, Oiree weeKS, ami we have prom- and it was discussed at some length. didn’t contain a ham- In the sack Alniostevery one present agreed is attracting a large number of buyers. During this sale Now was the town of Mocksville, which pay forH. >'«* therei9 with the sentiments expressed in we were carrying out to bury. OOOOO00993093003S93999003-3000iX103i9803039333!99093990 we will close out all summer goods at a great sacrifice. our books, to the paper, but it was deemed inad Our buyers are non’ on the Northern Marketsbuying our enougb o"'inK "s; 011 Bold, DaTlog and.Sensational* visable for the body to adopt it and The above is taken from last BURGLAR INSURANCE. -at least half of the pnce O1 the it was laid upon the table. 00-33993w039333303039i9u03300939399393333M 33390 OOCO Come in and settle up, so The resolution declared Captain week’s Hornet. The bold and dar Stuart to be a digrace to the mem ing act shocks us, for we dislike to Fall and Winter Stock Zt ire « “ diec,nmt 0Ur bl11’ ory of his honored father and un believe our friend Stroud guilty of rfh- Ye need all due us. AND ALL • worthy of the respect of the Sons so heinous a crime. AVe brought I Savings Department ITwebopc our friends will pay of Confederate Veterans. S tix a T aer Gx-oocLs no charge of wrong doing against 4 Per eent per annum paid on am ounts I must get ont of the way to jpafce room for onr . F A L L G O O D S , ,p promptly- ^ ______The above is another sample, of him, only thought the lank, hun oAre r $3 0 0 . 3 per cent per annum on all Southern Democracy. Mr. Stuart am ounts under $3 00 , w , s a w I gry visaged editor of the Hornet which'wilb.embr.ace all the most Uvelv T lines. has become a Republican, conse had got anxious—like the prodigal I Wt have never seen business quently he has been excommunicat We never saw the sou—to return to his old home and SffASONdBLE MERCHANDISE pro I'"!.*- ed. The man who drafted that res feast on thegood things left behind. AVe are daily adding to our list of depositors and want your name ,,,.,C-S and laborers have more °n our books. Give us a call aud see what we can do for yon. that is possible to obtain-. •r Yet, it won’t be long be- olution is a disgrace to the South, Frank may be able to hood wink ^ne will be asked to change the aud just such characters are doing and deceive some of the readers of L. D'. KIRKLAND, Cashier. JamBit that gave the impetus. more to pull down and retard our the Hornet, with the plea, that he ^DURING THIS ',CLEARANCE SALE^ Ifimes JIercury. growth and development than all was going to bnry it; the idea of AVrE AYILL CLOSE OUT ALL Tes, Democratic warblers will be else combined; he is on a par with one of the craft, who is unable to jo the field next year: but they will the little penny- Democratic scrib pay the price of a ham, saying be Soys’ Summer Suits and Pants at Cost. Men’s and Boys Straw Hats IllVta hard time fooling the farm blers iu this State who envy and was going to bury hams, shoulders J. J. STARRETTE, t Half price. To appreciate what great values we are offering it- is ■illy necessary to visit our store, see the goods and get the prices. If Hiiirnl laboring men. Cuess if hate the President because of the middlings, and all. Yes, wc sus . K A P P A , N . C . /Cu can’t come, write for samples—always glad to hoar fioin you. ,lev (ail on one thing, they can do part he has taken in bringing about pect he was going to bury them— ISe the Virginia Democrats are peace between Japan and Russia. three times a day—morning, noon SCHOULEB’S D epartm ent Store. DOIT doing, yell iMiigger1 nigger, The people can see through the lit and night in his capacious craw, 109 AYest -4th Street 410 North Liberty Street, nigger.” Yon just can’t keep the tleness of these penny-a-liners, and and we can see him as he feasts T J NDERTAKE out, of sight of Peiaocratic party their days are numbered. The pro npon old Mocksville ham, wiping WINSTON, N. C. the nigger! cession is moving forward and they the delicious gravy from his lipson I am in the Undertaking business will have to stand aside. his shirt sleeves, smiling at his bet and keep, at all times, a nice line of ,Fudge P u rn e ll. Whatever cause there may have ter-half across the table, and gloat ing over the deception practiced been in the past for adverse eriti- CAPT. OHAS. PKlCE DEAD diwagainst any action of Judge upon his Mocksville friends. If C offins and C askets, and The many friends of Mr. Price iii?, PmneJl lie is to be commended for the editor of the Hornet thinks he will be pained to hear of his death rulings in the recent “habeas cor- is going to escape with su.ch a trans JB'1 Btses into which he examined which occurred IastThnisday morn parent yarn, we will show him thoroughly. Itisdismissal of these ing at his home in Salisbury, of My goods are HAND MADE and of the best of material. I have AMw there is one way for Frank A HANDSOMELY FITTED usesivas the thing to do, aud he Blight’s disease. Mr. Price was had 80 years experience and thoroughly understand my business. diil it promptly. Tiie Headlight to escape: “J ust shoav usw hekk for years a resident of Davie coun has ready and prompt to recog you HURi f.d hkr .” Mocksville Any one neediug my services and goods will do Dining Room Mameriiina political enemy as ty, having represented the county folks arc living up to the rule laid well to see me. I have a NICE LINE of in a political friend, and hence does in the legislature. Hu was also is what you cau boast of Vlun yon get the Furnishing fro m our, down by the poet: nut hesitate to recognize our Tresi Senator for the district, composed Mammouth and Araried Stock of Juntas wicof the greatest rulers TH fares the land to hastening ills of Davie and Kowau. AYhile in rii)has presided over our nation: a prey, Knnmeheis not free from the faults the lower house Mr. Trice was Where wealth nccumn'ate3 aud WAfflUTlfflSKEffS MPETSIDRAPERIES; iariJcuttn humanity; but his vir elected Speaker. He was U. S. men decay.” \Y e can begin at the kitchen and furnish your house complete. tues awl iiiagiianiinity tower so far District Attorney during Sir. Har We do not desire riches, aud above I have the largest stock of COFFINS and CAS If yoa AYitit cheap goods, an right. stave these that they are scarcely risou’s administration. Mr. Price all, we don’t intend that our whole If want Mediam goods, all right, KETS of any dealer in the county aud invite Jiseetnible. — Itockingham Head- was one of the ablest lawyers in the town shall decay in .some Jonely If want High Grade goods, all right. Iig I. you to call around and examine my stock ----- If you want tho best, all right. "he above breathes so much of State, and he has, for years, been grave where its greatness and good Come direct to us for anything. fairness, mid is so conservative in division counsel for the Southern ness will ever remain asccret, “ uri wept, unhonored and unsung!” W inston, N. C. Himtley-Hill-Stockton Co. tiwihat ivc gladly give it space in Railroad. Soon after Mr. Price Customers waiteb on or fUabt, ltataiird. The good we. see in came to Davic lie married Miss AArIieredid you bnry her, Frank, ■ dteshoald not be obscured by AiiLie Hobson, and assistant Dis Court is in session and the grand- wliiioilparlizan zeal, anti it’s re- trict Attorney Angustns H. Price jury will be asked to investigate, Jersey M ale Calves f % refreshing to see such articles is a sou of this union. He was unless yon divulge the secret- at once. You will not be allowed to —at a— ’ I tom Democratic exchanges. Ke- born iu 1847 in AYarren county, N, C., and though not a college grad come to our town and in broad day Ifcns do not expect to see Ke- GREAT BARGAIN. I uate he worked his way to the fore lightcarry away our live, hustling PftiD polices, as a general rule, with such breeding, as | front and became a great if hot the city, and then enter such a plea. So steed Iiy Democrats; but they Golden Lad, first prize | ^sslttobe treated fairly. We greatest lawyer in the State tell us where did you “bury her?” ; winner over all Jerseys, | The editor of the Beeord has i'1999; Golden Love, first prize | CALIFORNIA ^pleasure in commending the A DAREDEVIL RZOE D o you w ant to live w here the clim ate is m ild the year round— Hpatriotic sentiments of the known him since his boyhood, and j tw’o year old bull at Pan-Anie.v- f often ends in a sad accident. To beal I icau 1901; Generat Merrigold | w here labor is never oppressed by stress of weather, and where the Headlight. it is with sorrow that we write of accidental injuries use Bucklen’s Ar-, his uut.ir’ely death - only’ 58 years nica Salve. A deep wound in my foot, I Sire of twenty-one heifers | anim al vitality is never lost by m ere conflict w ith cold? old—in the very prime of life. To from an accident,” writes Theodore I that sold at an average of I A Widow’s T rib u te . Schuele, of Columbus. O.. '‘caused me I ’ $1.44,00 each. I Do you w ant to live in a region w here the resources are m ore dltor IUneb-Dlgpaicti. great pain. Physicians were help his son and widow we extend our varied than in any other equal area in the w orld, w here the division Sir.—I am so proud of the Unit- heart-felt sympathies. less but Bucklen’s Arnica Salve quick [ TIE BREEDING OF THESEIS CORRECT. | “ States, I take this opportunity ly healed it,” Soothes and heals burns of great ranches affords a fine opportunity to get a sm all farm that Peace to his ashes and eternal like magic, 25c at Sanford’s drug store ! Prices right for Immediate accept- | total our President that with his ! ance. I will assure you a com petence? rest to his soul. I Address. S elevated, advanced ideas, he is I JOHX A. YOUNG, I “tag our raeu and boys to greater America's Greatest Weekly I Greensboro N. 0. . £ Do you w ant to live w here, w ith a m inim um of labor, you can TOIiatiou, and has won the adrni- grow profitable crops of grapes and sm all fruit, oranges, lem ons, odion of the whole world. Iam Polk M iller. T l x © olives, prunes and alm onds, alfalfa and grain, w here crops are sure, ^prised. He ascends the Tomorrow (Friday) night. Oct. Ont offamc nmVj amj stands 6th, Polk Miller and bis “Planta business is good and capital easily finds profitable investm ent?' tion Darkies’’ will amuse and de WBinphant on the highest peak, Toledo Blade, BANK Ol DAVIE T hen go to California, w here both health and opportunity aw ait L1T 1F dove, holding the olive IightMockvillians toa queen’s taste. tench of peace' “Iu these amusing and old time County and ‘ tate DEPOSITARY*, - your coming. toi,;tlttei) l>y a widow of a gallant sketches of Old Times Down South Toledo Ohio. Paid in Capital, $10,000. Polk Miller will make a few re Ir.er' was killed in the Civil Surplus and Profits, $6,000. 7 -Mils . V. S. AViusos. marks, followed by banjo solo“ Run Hatclier1 Va. Nigger Ruu.” rHE BBST KNOWN NEWSPAPER In THK W. A. BAILEY, T. B- BAILEY, T h i Chicago,-1Unlori PacK Ic and GwineBack to Georgia (invisible UNITED STATBS. F m idenb V Ikeabovewas clipped from the chorus by the.quartet'te. JAS * MoGUIKK* Jr,, T. J. BYEBIBY CIRCULATION, 185,000. Viee.Free’t. Cotifiie - lffiS-DispatcI1 and shows that the Shout’n Mourners by Ajulerson E, E. GAlTHEF, Att’y. Ierth-W iitern Line POPULAR JN EvkRY1STATE, •1Bthem people, or rather some of B p e a ; are casting aside their prej- Give me a Home in the Dear old We offer every accommodation -pos is the m ost direct route to the Pacific C oast, and there are tw o South—Archie Johnson. sible in harmony with safe banking. fast through trains daily via this line, over the fam ous double **• The editor of the Dispatch Th e Toledo Blade is now installed in Stories in Negro Dialect (his own Interest paid on time 'deposits, ,Spe track railw ay betw een Chicago and the M issouri River. J. tilie 1 lesson from the above and inimitably told)—Mr. Polk its new building, with a modern plant cial attention given to collections. • Btase his petty partisanship and equipment,’and facilities equal to Money to loan on approved security. S p ecial low ro u n d -trip ra tes are in effect via this line Miller. any publication between New York Give us your account. Jija5ed 'n Dis columns of late These arc only a few “items” of and Chicago. It is-the only Weekly throughout the sum m er to various Pacific Coast points, and Wiupajgll jg Qn Jn Y irg Jni-Jli the entertainment. The perform newspaper edited expressly for every colonist low rate one-w ay tickets will be on sale during Sep State and Territory. The News of tem ber and O ctober, w hich give an unusual chance for settlers *e Hepnblicaus staud a good ance will he rich .and racy. They the World so arranged that busy peo; E, H. MOEEIS deserve a crowded house and we ile can more easily comprehend, than to m ake the trip at a m inim um of expense. , J wof carUing the State. The think they will get it. iy read in g cum bersom e colum ns of de . * r jj. ttle People are being opeu- tails. AU current topics made plain MOCKSVILLE, N. 0. Daity and personalty conducted excursions are 'operated through to San DIttECT BOOTK TO PACIFIC COAST. in each issue by special editorial mat Francisco, Los Angeles, and Portland without change, on which a double c 'me state of affairs. ter written from inception down to Practices in " State and Federal The Chicago, Union Pacific and date. The only paper published es Courts, AU business placed in our berth in a Pullman tourist sleeping car from Chicago costs only $ 7.00, v ia th e hands will be promptly attended to IYake North-western Line with two fast pecially for people who do or do riot county grand jury tbrongh trains per day is the di read daily newspapers, and yet thirst The ccllection of claims a specia- for plain facts. That this kind of a Iy • ■ Chicago & North-W estern, Union Pacific and Kltll,* true *’111 against the asylum rect route to the Pacific Coast, over newspaper is popular, is proven by the Pd0t anJ8 tor the murder of that the only double tract railway be fact that the Weekly Blade now has tween Chicago aud the Missouri over 185.000 y early subscribers, and is Southern Pacific Railways. %i’j° 0ftunatCiusaneman N aui 1 River. The Overland Limited, elec circulated in all parts of the V. S.— TUMBSfOSSH. ItI1 *0111 0Pimou, was inhuman- In addition to. the news, the Blade tric lighted daily train, less than publishes short and serial stories, and W. B. KNISKERN, ''btli ttlese attendants.— three days en route. The best of many departments of m atter suited to Ifyonneedanythiug P. T. M. C. & N.-W . Ry., Chicago, III. C Mi*y aro guilty of mur- everything. Low rates, choice of every member of the family. Only Please mail free to my address, .Caiiforata bocSlets, maps and-fuU Di0Jllotlsd'iuestion; but there routes. Booklets, maps and full in one d o llar a year. like Tombstones Tab FILL IN THIS COUPON particulars concerning rates and trim service. formation sent on receipt of 4 cents W rite for freejspecimen copy, Ad dress, ANO MAIL IT TO-DAY. llKiiDftV1 111 0111 nilnctI their in stamps. W. B. Kmskern, P.T. ■ THE BLADE, 11 Wlt)l brutality, and M.. C. on N. \V. Ity., Chicago. lets or Monuments call ' il0ullI he punished - Toledo, Ohio. Girles think that, old bachelors UQuThe Blade and. Record one OU CLAUDE MILLER. llJlJ 1Iis the scales when he don’t understand women, but wid NW484. Penuy in the slot. year, YDc.' ows know better. a -North WUkesboxo, N; G. e~ | DIED IN HOME-MADE AUTO R^M’S HORN BLASTS Il l l ’S i l DElDWILL SOON LIFI QUARANTINE Ill W l AEfAI TAR HEEL CROP CONDITIONS T A F IHOHE F i l ORIENT Ah Ingenious Connectieut farmer Louisiana Parish Health Officers Weather Conditions Given Out by the ‘ HtLtafces, fevcr away of lM‘l&A Many Newsy Items Gathered From Killed by a Train. Brained Her Seven Children and Then Showing Willingness To Clear.Pres- Department Observer. Secretary of War Found Philippine Wetite ^ S I all Sections. ident’s Path—New Orleans Record The North Caroline section of the Progress Slow. food of love. * Burned Their Bodies 23 New Cases. climate and crop service of the De He need ae . Charlotte Cotton Market. partment of Agriculture issues the Samuel Caenerts Machine Made So Much despa* who C 9I New Orleans, Special.—Report to The cotton market, moderate de following official bulletin of weather Noise That He Failed to Hear Jlfficuity na4(|r| PviSTeO n ^ S an, MANIAC THEN TOOK HER OWN LIFE 6 P.M.: mand : and crop conditions for the past INDEPENDENCE IS FARJAyyAY the Xiocomotive* Divme direction I C effect th a t a robin New cases, 23; total, 3,023. Low middling ...., 911-16 week! Some o Ri18I Itottie W1th earthwon I terZ ft^in g lameness, I Mrs. Clarence Markham of Cambridge Deaths, .3; total, 391: Strict low middling ...... 9 7-8 The weather has beeif generally dry. chaps who don’t I and warm, during the greater portion breads Wave of Ladronlsm — Demands New Haven, CdnrL--Mafl has seldom go home till Jlwni I Ieoff' - the nest with New foci, 4. Middling ...... 10 111., Survives Long Enough to Make Strict middling ...... 101-8 of the week, and favorable for farm Beform of the Cortfltabularr and' Gives contrived his own death more pitifully mg, cause lnourn-L I ilte 8VVied a Share of the an Awful Confession. Cases under treatment, 227; dis Good middling ...... 101-4 work, except in a few counties in No Hope of Aotonomy For at Least a through the triumph of his own efforts, If3- rooked intruder go home. ,US Whea 4 dead twig th. charging, 2,405. the eastern district where heavy rains Generation to Come—Not Fitted For aimed lit « far different direction, than General Cotton Market. Im and hastily thrus The Sunday report would have been interferred with cotton picking and Self-Government, ______1 I* Rock Island, 111., Special.—Mi's. has Samuel Casnefi, S farm hand living It takes move than a love of W M , ’The crow was so the lowest on record but for the re Houston, steady; middling.. 101-2 haying. Rain was quite general on near here. After weeks of Study and tiful to make tue bautiful Iife. Clarence Markham of Cambridge, Augusta, firm; middling .,. • 101-2 the 20th and 21st and was very bene, San Francisco, Cal.-Lamenting the t6r0Tarly choked to deat port of a nest of infection in another patient labor, to which he gave all his Many a chronic sickness is only f Hs nearly been near here, in a fit of temporary in Memphis, firm; middling ,.. 1011-16 fieial to growing crops. Rain is need political situation hi the Philippines habitual bid for more coddlin*. ' convent and asylum, the attending and the wave Of iadfonisni that has Spars time and all iis spare money, !■fSW U a* ! sanity killed her seven children with St. Louis, quiet; middling ., 10 3-4 ed in the Piedmont plateau, in the physician reporting six cases among Louisville, firm; middling .. 101-4 extreme western counties, and in a 'swept over many of the' provinces; Casnef built for himself a home-made The man who voluntarily his Jlotll -SfffiOTSkt that the an axe, after which she placed their automobile.- He WKS taking his first iug is seldom the one who is nothing' I* .. of humor was mos the girls' in the Mount Camel In few localities in the eastern portion Secretary of War William H. Taft; spiel in if when,- in rtinfiins Over a level bodies 011 a bed, saturated it with coal of the State. The temperature in the who arrived from the islands on the Some are afraid to eat reaches IcstI te f ira s the au<*" .{ stitute, on Piety street. There have TRUE BILL FOR MURDER. crossing, he tvas caught by. tile Pitts- have more fun wit oil and set fire to it. She then hack extreme western counties, and in' a Korea, expressed the belief that a field Express. He Wfis killed instantly, they lose their appeite for prunes 1 ed her throat with a knife and threw been several cases in the Mount Car his mangled body being thrown more I *» soVmn kJad °* W1 Wake Grand Jury Indicts Asylum At few localities in the eastern portion of change In the constabulary ought to be A man’s knowledge of Joetiicel i l l ’ S wears feath herself on the burning bed. Neigh mel Convent on St. Cloud street, and the State. The temperature in the than 200 feet. His automobile was counts for nothing if he neglects duty tendants for Mnrder in the First effected immediately, and declared that I PMtopt women or Indians bors rescued her, but she was so badly as these two institutions are closely western district has been about nor ground into scrap iron. burned that she died soon after she Degree For Causinit the Death of the prSpositidil was now Under consid Casner was on his way to see his Many n man’s religion would crow! I eS ; taken carving: to allied, .it is very likely the infection mal, and in the central and eastern eration by the Governiheiit. all right if he would let its Foofs I had made a confession. The oldest father, who lives only half a mile away I 'mow Just where the ? a Patient. districts about 4 degrees above nor Referring to the fact that some 0f from the scene of the accident. Word alone. to be, but they’re child was uiuc years of age, the was transmitted from one to the oth mal. Raleigh, Special—The grand jury the younger men on the island had of the disaster reached! the'old man, I youngest, a baby in arms. er. Another case is reported from There has been little, if any, im The stronger a man’s character the I ^ewhere else. What’s s Neighbors, attracted by the smoke -returned a true bill for murder in the been advocating immediate independ and he walked down to the crossing greater the damage when he jumps| the French asylum, on St. Ann street, provement in the cotton crop during ence, he declared with considerable to learn the details without any fore L Swer located alike m an of the burning building, lushed to first degree against J. C. King, Jack warning of the fact that his soil was the track. 1 the patients former residence being Peel, L. R. High and W. F. Durham, the week; it has continued to open emphasis that In the opinion of the I S n , if y°« have one d, the rescue and found Mrs. Markham rapidly, and in some counties the Administration there was no possible the automobilist who had been killed. AVhile you have to walk to IIcaycn I far out on Gently read. Only four of attendants at the State Hospital here He was prostrated by the shock of the '■ *aie it SO around, and covered with blood and badly burned. bulk of the crop is open; in Balden, hope for independence short of a gen a little horse-sense will be a big help I I ™0re than one there’s to, Barely able to tell her story, she at the new cases were above Canal street. for killing George Nall, August 24th. eration, because the people could not truth, oil the road. * When the prisoners were arraigned Duplin, Halifax and Northampton The buiidlng of an nutomobile had I-Se way a duck’ll bound I first declared the crime had been The Algiers side turned up two cases. countied, where the rainfall was de be fitted for self-government In that the knife and go un Solicitor Jones said he would not pro time, and it would probably take a long been a pet project In Casner’s AVlien a man gets to thinking that I committed by a strange man, but Among the deaths is Sister Mary ficient, the warm, dry weather has with vou, if you re not cs later when the sheriff arrived she ad secute for murder in the first degree, much longer period. mind. He was forty years old, and all eyes ard on him he become all I Edith of the Convent of Perpetual caused the bolls to open prematurely, Miss Alice Roosevelt remained fora though he had been a farm hand all his “ I ’s” himself. Ierfui- A ro a std u c k a lv mitted that she had slain her children but would insist upon a verdict for life, being in the employ of Welling Adoration, on Marias street. She was murder in the second degree or man while in the extreme northeastern longer stay In the Orient,- fiiid the H ar- Some preachers think they are i :■ s«r to in©* one by one and attempted to destroy portion of the State and in Sampson riman party delayed its return, as all ton Smith, of Orange, at the time of ‘you’ve got me wher, their bodies and her own in the fire. only eighteen years of age and had slaughter, or any other lesser offense. the cabin accommodations on the Ko his death, he had taught hiuiself a good flaying the devil because they are! The Judge ordered an entry made in and Anson counties the heavy rains deal of the rudiments of_ mechanics raising a dust in the pulpit. I lot to yon, but you’ll be Soon afterward she died. When Ilio only recently taken her vows. * She have done some damage to open eot- rea had been taken. I tfJi at that-, "before we’re ruins of the home had cooled, a con was Miss Petronille Nigel. the minutes to that effect. General Taft said: "It was very grat and was of a highly ambitious bent. A single tear in the study docs more I Attorney Argo, for the defense, ask ton and retarded picking; it is gen ifying, on landing at Manila, to find TTia friends laughed at him When he j- one another.’ firmation of her story was had in the Dr. Souchen’s circular letter to the erally reported that the bolls are first told them he thought it would for a sermon than a whole flood in| finding of the charred corpses, each ed for a continuance to the January that the great harbor works, which the pulpit. parish health officers suggesting that small and the lint short, and that will probably make Manila harbor as be easy enough to build an automobile IONDON HOUSES C< with its skull crushed. they fix on October 15 as the date for term on the ground that the defend himself if he bought a few of the es ant’s counsel had not been informed there will be no top crop, owing to convenient as any in the Orient, were The introduction of a half-cent! The Markhams lived apart from raising the parish quarantines against shedding. No further reports of dam practically completed, so that the larg sential parts, but he stuck to his idea, piece would bo a dire misfortune to! Large Sums Asked for neighbors, the husband being em the city, has already produced results, what charge would be brought against est vessels were able to load ahd Un and, buying here and there as he could the Metropol age by army worms have been recei- afford it, turning his own. wheels and the Sunday school. ployed as a laborer on a nearby farm the board of health of Lafayette wir his clients, and some material witness load in stormy weather, during a In Park lane, the hom< He was compelled to be away from es had not been subponaed. Attorney ed. The crop will everywhere be be southwest monsoon, behind a break shafts and hammering out his own Many despair of the race because ! ing that that town agreed. It is not low the average, and in some places frame, he at last was ready for the S0Uth African miilionai home during the day. Having noted at all unlikely that by the time the Womack, for the State, said that the water, something which is unheard of using Uio Bible as a text book of Iifc [ very light. for years. task of putting it together. and as a book of texts. JioBlble to buy a resident his wife acting queerly for several President arrives, the quarantines in State did not want to rush the de Put it together he did, but it was far OOO- whilst for a house : weeks he had kept the children, the fendants into a trial, but he did not Tobacco is about all cut, and curing “The whole appearance of the city, The people who arc least likely to I Louisiana will be only an unpleasant continues; it is generally reported as to one who knew it four or five years from reaching his ideal of a smoothly which is not so “selec oldest of whom was but nine years of memory. see any legal grounds for a continu ago, is changed. The streets are well running machine. His motive power agitate public opinion are the most I : ihe minimum that is ret age, out of school to be with the ance. only a fair crop, and of inferior qual was all right, but the roughly made anxious as to their impression on it. ] Mississippi Fever Summary. ity; much of it is burnt and specked, paved and clean and the gutters and ley square is another c< mother. She was never known to ex Solicitor Jones said he had told the curbs are in excellent condition, The joints and cranks would not work You can tell how much a there is a house now and the remainder lacks weight, but harmoniously. The automobile would hibit violent tendencies previously. Jackson, Miss., Special.—The Mis defendant’s counsel that a bill for main business streets are paved With means his prayers by the way he gets I : Which 40,000 guineas u sissippi yellow fever summary is as murder in the second degree would be has good colore and texture. the hardest kind of wooden blocks, the go at a fair rate, but it made such a clattering and banging that Casner out and pushes things after the meet-1 In Mayfair and Belgr The Carter Civil Suit. follows: sent and in his opinion they had had Peas, turnips, sweet potatoes, and streets are being widened, new streets late corn were benefitted by the rain, are being laid out, and everything is himself admitted he could not hear ing. ______scarcely a house th at h Vicksburg, five new cases; Natchez, plenty of time to get witnesses. himself think. None the less he had least £10,000. Perhai Chicago, Special.—Cross examina but in places are needing more rain. done in accordance with the plan made ONE ON THE HOLD-UP .MAX. five new cases, one new focus; Scran Ex-Governor Aycock, in behalf of for the improvement of Manila by succeeded in building his automobile, Ihat combines both fas tion of Capt. Oberlin M. Carter-, ton, eight new cases; Guifport, one the defendants, said that the trial Corn will be a light crop in the east and he set out from his home in Or S aid this person: ‘No wonder I bubble| charged with defrauding the govern Burnham, of Chicago. parative cheapness in new ease; one death; Mississippi should be continued because time ern district, and ail average crop in “The most noteworthy change is the ange to take his first real spin and W ith m irth and with merriment | house value is Chelsea, ment out of nearly $3,00,000, was con City, six new cases; Hamburg, two should be given for the strong feel the central and western districts. construction of an electric street rail show his work to his father at Tyler double. tinued before Special Examiner Wy house can be bought to new cases, one death; Rosetta, two ing to die down; that the minds of Much fodder has been cut and saved way along thirty-three miles of the City. Why he robbed me as well as a| anywhere In Plecadilly man. The inquiry into'the defend Farmers all along the road came out new- cases, three suspicious cases. the public were naturally wrought during the week; a little has been streets of Manila. It is a paying prop first-class hotel, ■ Park the would-be he ant’s stock and bond deals between ruined by rain in the eastern portion erty, greatly patronized by the na to see what was the matter as he B ut I gave no tip for his trouble:” j Handsboro, one new case. up when any suspicion of cruelty to crashed and rattled by, but Oasner was I - must be prepared to 1S93 and 1S96 occupied the time at of the State. Much of the pea-vine tives, and has nearly revolutionized —Life. No new infection at Port Gibson, the insane was aroused, and for the living in the city.” Mo intent on running his machine to 1 from £25,000 to £ U Friday’s session. The financial trans Harriston, Roxie or Moss point. Sup hay crop has been cut, and good actions of the captain were taken up defendants to have a fair tidal the Concerning trade conditions In the pay any attention to their chaffing re plies have been sent to the people of time should be moved for the reason yields are being secured. While pota Orient, Secretary Taft said: “The pro marks. In spite of the noise it car week by week and day by day, cover toes are in good condition, and there ried him without mishap as far as the Hamburg, who are in destitute cir ing powers of the people to become ject to establish* a comprehensive ex SOUTHERN NATURAL BRIDGE ing a period of four years. Indica cumstances. The Marine Hospital normal again. are fewer reports of rotting; sweet hibit of American goods at Shanghai railway crossing, just outside Tyler tions are that it will take three or Service has sent Dr. Deschette to the The judge said, in a case so impor potatoes are doing well. In the'Pied is one that commands my hearty com City. There the railway swings around four more weeks to conclude the ques mont region and in the extreme west mendation. If it should be put a sharp curve,- and- Casner, wrapped up Arizona Claims This place to undertake the fumigation and tant, he thought th edefendants hi the enthusiasm of his own creation, Famous Petriilee tioning of the witness. detention camp work. Surgeon Was- ern counties it his been too dry for through, it will be, so far as my in RAILWAY,I should have every opportunity to pre formation goes, the first intelligent ef reached it ju st as the Pittsfield Express There is unending a din reports that he will place an of plowing for small grains, but where was rushing down. The din of his own pare a defense, and he would con fort of American merchants to go af velous sights to be se Prince Charles Supported. ficer in charge of the infection at tinue the ease, as requested, as no the soil is in condition some oats, rye, ter the business of the Orient machine prevented him from bearing THE STANDARD the roar of the approaching train or rifled forest covering Coppenhagen, By Cable.—It is Scranton. harm could come of it. Counsel for and wheat have been sown. Clover is “Situated as the American merchants r RAILWAY OF THE in good condition; cabbage is a fail are and possessing as we believe the the shrill whistle of warning, and the acres in the eastern p learned on high authority that should Alabama Bans AU Mississippi. both sides agreed that the judge set but what is regarded Norway’s offer of the throne of that ure, peanuts are ripening and a good best output in the world, they are nev engine caught him as the ill-fated auto Monday of the second week of the ertheless being hopelessly outclassed mobile was squarely across the tracks. .SOUTEl Cf all is the bridge of country to a prince of the house of Birmingham, Ala., Special.—State January term for trial and the wit crop is expected; apples are specking in the quest of the immense commerce He was dead when picked up from a Health Officer, Dr. W. H. Sanders, af and falling, and will be only a fair Itisahugepetrified Bernadotte be definitely declined dur nesses were discharged unti !then. of China, Japan and other Oriental cluster of bushes 200 feet away. He hlng a canyon-like r: ter consultation with the local board crop. countries. leaves a wife and four children. ing the coming week, steps will be wide—a bridge of ag of health announced that Alabama The following rains have been re “Americans are not sending the right taken by the storthing to invite Prince Two Trolley Car Accidents. PIREOTLfNB TO ALLPQE^SESj overhanging the only had quarantined against the entire ported: Raleigh .05; Goldsboro .14; goods over there, and what they do . GUILTY OF LAND FRAUDS. [I 0 Charles of Denmark to become king Wilmington, Special.—Two men are ■'..t “’** “ . trees found within th of Norway. It is believed that not State of Mississippi, effective at 3 Greensboro .20; Lumberton .04; New- send is not put up In packages calcu o’clock. This action is supposed to at the Walker Memorial hospital each lated to attract the merchants of those Congressman Williamson and His As ’ ers. Each end of th, more than ten members of the storth with a fractured leg, as the result of berne .24; Weldon !24.—A. H. Teheis- countries: The native dealers get no Texas, ded in shale and sai ing are opposed to Prince Charles’ be consequent upon the spread of yel sen, Section Director. sociates Face Imprisonment low fever in numerous Mississippi two accidents on the electric car lines. opportunity to inspect our products, ; 100 feet of it either ’ Ij candidature. King Christian and the The first accident occurred at 3 and probably wouldn’t buy such as are Portland, Oregon.—After being out ^CalifornJar) exposed. How much ( British court favor it. towns, although an official explanation North State News. being exported if they did. for less than six hours the third jury remains completely is withheld. o’clock Thursday afternoon at the “Any such plan as this exhibit should which has heard the testimony of the intersection of Front and Church The people of the State will be in known, but each year Five Are Murdered. be supplemented by reorganized con Government against Congressman John streets. A car collided with a cart, terested to know that the number of sular service, and' to this end mer N. Williamson, Dr. Van Gessner, Mr. Florida, - elements brings more Edna, Texas, Special.—Mrs. A. J. Capt. Charles Price Dead. demolishing' it. The driver, R. K. students now registered in the Uni chants should get after their Con Williamson’s partner in the livestock So far, time has g Conditt and four children, a daughter Charlotte, Special.—Capt. Charles Jones, a white mau, was thrown out versity is greater, by nearly 50, than gressmen and compel action on this business, and Marion R. Biggs, a Cuba and 5 , the integrity of this i of 13, and three boys from 6 to 10 Price, division counsel for the South and his left leg was fractured near the attendance has ever been before most important subject.” Prineville (Oregon) attorney, at one but in the last few y years old, were murdered in cold ern Railway, and one of the best the hip. At 8.35, a special ear was at this time in the fall term. The time United States Commissioner at . begun to show signs < blood at their home near here. The known constitutional lawyers in the bound for the beaeli with a party of total registration is 620. Of this num DOWN WITH ALL CASTE. that place, found all three of the de Porto Rico, natural inclination o fendants guilty of having entered into and in several places 1 mother and daughter were assaulted south, died early Thursday morning Red Men, the second accident occur ber about 180 are freshmen, this be a conspiracy to suborn perjury by in and their bodies brutally disfigured. at his home in Salisbury of Bright’s red,. resulting in the fracture of the ing one of the largest freshment Peasant and Duke Must Be Equal, ducing locators fraudulently to file on appear. Fearing t would tumble to desi 'A baby about two years old was the disease, aged 59. He was for one term leg of Grover Reese, aged 23. When classes ever enrolled in the institution. Declares Moscow Congress. Government laud, and providing them Strictly first-class equipment only one left alive. AU of them seem speaker of the general assembly of the the car struck the switch at Ninth and The fact that there are so many new with money, under agreement that on all Through find Local ’ eminent has recently abutments erected un ed to have been murdered with some State, had held m any positions of Princess streets the second truck students has made it necessary to Moscow, Russia.—The Congress of these persons would convey title to Trains, and Pullman Palacj blunt instrument, their heads were honor, and conducted some of the split it. The rear end struck Reese, employ, since the opening of the term,, Representatives of the Zemstvos and Williamson and Van Gessner when pat J; it a bridge of three an additional instructor for the de Municipalities was presided over by ent was obtained from the Government. Sleeping cars on all nighl doubt will preserve il crushed and their throats cut with a most notable railroad suits in the a conductor of a city line car, badly Prince Dolgorouki. The congress de eral years yet. knife or razor. south. crushing the left leg. partment of mathematics, and also one cided on a political program, which BANK BURGLARS LEAVE $18,000. trains. Fa6t and safe schedj to assist in teaching Latin. includes: Ijles. Recognition of complete equality in Telephone Girl Who Thwarted Their Glass Worker’s Suicide. Private Car Line Inquiry. North State News. The new Central Methodist church A Kipling S of Asheville is to be dedicated Sun the personal rights of all citizens of Purpose Gets Purse of Gold. Travd fey the SOUTHERN Of an interesting tempt was made last nigdlu Iu Iu lulul Washington, Special.—Hearings in The annual meeting of the stock the Empire. i Charles Warren Stod Millville, N. J., Special—Peter Smith, day, November 4th. ’ Equality of the rights of peasants Cincinnati, Ohio.—The Osborn State and yen are assured a Bufe 1 a well-known glass worker, committed the private car line inquiry instituted holders of the Atlantic and North with those of other classes of society. Bank, in the village of Osborn, Ohio, Comfortable and Expedi “The object that suicide Monday morning by shooting by the interstate commerce commis Carolina railroad was held in New- A novel damage suit has been Immediate recognition of the inviola several miles east of Dayton, was en tions Journey. ; tie was an old desk himself through the heart with a rifle. sion wil be held in this city on Octo brought against the city of Asheville bility of person and domicile. tered by cracksmen at an early morn ■ and no doubt rheuma Business troubles over which he wor berne on Thursday. by Joseph Metz, administrator for Guarantees of the freedom of con ing hour. The vault was pried open us lid was a solid ] ried are given as the cause. His mother ber 18, and probably wil continue for science, faith, speech, meeting and as and the doors of the safe were blown 'be fashion of a more than a week. The cases are di It is said that the internal revenue William Smith. The complaint asks ApplytoTicketAgents for Tab'iSs^Mf lost her reason on seeing the body of for $15,000, alleging that Mr. Smith sociation and of the press. open with nitro-glycerine. The noise of sod general information, or address * Across the length o her son and it is feared that she will rected against the Central of Georgia officers recently indicted at the spe Abolition of the passport system: and the explosion was heSrd by Miss Pretty large letters, such a contracted fever and died through the the Hunter, a telephone operator, who not recover. His sister is also pros the Southern, Atlantic Coast Line, cial term of the Federal court at 8 . H. HARDWICK, G. P. A., tojarve was this Ie trated and in a critical condition. Pennsylvania and other railways. city-s negligence in emptying sewer Formation of a National Assembly aroused nearby residents. The burg r. * Greensboro will demand a speedy trial. lars escaped in a buggy, getting only Washington, D. 0>| Oft was I weary age within 100 feet of his residence. which shall actually participate in leg Thee,’ - The insurance company is the islation. small sums of money from the safety R. L. VERNON, T^P. A., Walked Out of Meeting. United States Conrt Suit. The negro who was -killed by a deposit boxes. Eighteen thousand dol “So sang the gs Southern Life Insurance Co., of Fay freight train at Newton several days Charlotte, N. 0.| Montgomery, Ala., Special.—At a Knoxville, Special.—Daisy Sherrin RAN DOWN H IS FRIEN D ’S SON. lars was in the bank, and this was un faultless verse; and etteville. The capital is $50,000 sub ago was laiowii as “ Scaley John.” touched by the burglars. Miss Hunter J. H. WOOD, 0. P. k T. A., Cf trinmph, Rudyar special meeting of the city council Al vs. the Southern Railway is the most His skin had a rattlesnake hue and received a purse of gold from the bank ppon the cover of t scribed and $500,000 authorized to do always pealed off in the springtime. Dr. Kress’ Automobile Kills the Child officials for her bravery.. Asheville, N. Cl derman Sullivan opposed the resolu recent damage suit against that cor a life, health and accident insurance “> won his fame.” poration that is the outcome of the of Dr. Herbst MO TBOPBLkTO. ANSWER QPBBTIOjj>| tine. tion to appropriate money for the en business on the stock plan, also con The trustees of Livingstone College SEES MOTHER BURN TO "DEATH. tertainment of President Roosevelt Southern Railway wreck at New Mar tract to pay annuities, etc. There colored, of Salisbury, have purchased Allentown, Pa.—Henry, the twelve- VERY LOW RATES ket in which sixty-four persons met a portrait medallion of Andrew' Car year-old son of Dr. H. Herbert Herbst, Invalid Unable to .Aid Sick Woman Announced, via when he comes to Montgomery', say are a great number of incorporators was killed by an automobile belonging death, and of which Sunday, Septem and subscribers to stock, citizens of negie to be placed in their library. When Oil Stove Explodes. ing that he would oppose one dollar of ber 24, was the first anniversary. The The institution was recently given to Dr. Palmer J. Kress, a neighbor and the people’s money going this way. Fayetteville and Cumberland county, friend of the Herbst family. Ogdensburg, N. Y.—An oil stove SOUTHERN RAILWAfI plaintiff sues for ten thousand dol $12,500 by the philantropist. The boy was on his bicycltewhen Dr. generally. Among them are A. H. warming the sickroom of Mrs. Ellen Very low rates are announced vlsl Acting Mayor McIntyre, who is also lars for alleged personal injuries sus The Spartanhuig Northern rtill be Kress, accompanied by his wife and Slocombe, J. A. Oates, D. T. Oates, Nicholson exploded, and Mrs. Nichol Southern Railway from points on R*| a member of the council, walked out tained in the accident. Her home is W. J. Johnson and others. The Bank the name of the new road to be built his father, came along in his automo son was so seriously burned that she in Mississippi. She is represented bile, which he has owned- but two days lines for the following special occSS'J during the proceedings, leaving no of Wan-eiq Warrenton, N. C., is char between Spartanburg, S. C., and died. She was eighty years old and Ions: I by Pickle, Turner & Kennedy, of this Rutherfordton. and which he was .learning to operate. feeble. Her daughter, an invalid, was tered with $30,000 capital, authorized A collision sent the boy flying on the Austin, Texas—National Baptist CowJ quorum and the resolution was laid city. The suit was filed in the United also in the room and saw her mother ventlon (colored), September IMIif over. States court. and $15,000 subscribed to do a com Mr. Mclntire, proprietor of the sidewalk and he was dead when an fatally burned witbbut being able to ambulance arrived. 1904. . I mercial and savings business. Mock House, at Thomasville, is dead. render assistance. Baltimore, Md,—National ConventiosJ Death Warrant For Three. Mr. A. A. Boggs, of 'Waynesville, By Wire and Cable. The council of State will be called Fraternal Order of Eagles, Septent‘1 to meet Thursday and will see what who owns the-“ Brookshire Orchard,” WOMAN AND CHILDREN SLAIN. Canal Engineers Sail For Isthmus. her 12-17, 1904. I Tallehassee, Fla., Special.—The The end of the war in the Far East Chattanooga, Tenn.—International As-J death warrant for the execution of can be done in regard to completing has already shipped 900 bushels of ap Theodore P. Shonts, chairman of the has caused a boom in the Clyde ship ples, and has contracted for praetially Five Persons Murdered in Edna, Tex. sociatiOn of Fire Engineers, SepteB1J Isham Harris, one of three negroes, yards. the Wilkesboro and Jefferson turn Panama Cana! Commission, and a her 13-16, 1904. I convicted of the murder of Hon. N. pike. The directors of the peniten the entire output of the barrel fac -Onlya BabyLeffAlive.. . party of experts sailed from New York Richmond, Va.—Grand Fountain UnivJ Alderman Walter Vaughan Morgan tory near his farm. for the Isthmus on the steamship Ha W. Eppes, of Leon county was issued tiary do not care to act in this mat Edna, Texas.=-Mrs. A. J. Conditt and ed Order T rue Reformers, SepteB-J was elected Lord Mayor of London. ter except by advice and consent of vana, They go there to make an in b er 6-i3,1904. I Saturday. The date of "the hanging The 16-months old child of Mr. and four of her children, a daughter of spection of the work done and the is set for. November 3rd. An appli The British mission sent to mark the Governor and council of State. thirteen and three boys from six to ten Los Angeles, Cal., San Francisco, CaLJ Mrs. Henry Bech, of Goldsboro, was proposed route in order to report to —Triennial Conclave, Knights TeB-J cation to the board of pardons will be the Pereian Afghanistan- boundary poisoned by matches. The child, years old, were murdered at their home the commission the best kind of a ca was decimated by death! . " Judge Justice has signed a manda- near here. The mother and daughter plar, September 5-9, 1904; SovereigsJ made shortly for a change in the sen while alone, found a match box and nal to build. Senator Morgan, of Ala Grand Lodge, I. O. O. F., SeptemtetJ tence of Caldwell and Larkins, who The south tube under the North riv mous compeling the' ordering of an were assaulted, and their bodies were bama, refused to accompany the Com election on the liquor question in' put matches in her mouth, swallow brutally disfigured. 19-25, 1904. . I were convicted with Harris. er between New York and New Jer ing the heads. Death followed in a ' A baby about two years old was the mission, and ridiculed the idea of in St. Louis, Mo.—Louisiana Purchase. sey was completed. Raleigh. few hours. only one left alive. viting the opinion of non-professional . Exposition, May-November, 1904. J men on such engineering problems- Rates for the above occasions opesj “ Prophet” Dowie Stricken. Cruelty at Convict Camp. Steamer Destroyed by Fire. W. A. Barfield, convicted in Lon- to the public. , I Chicago, Special.—John Alexander Wilmington, Special—Preston Cum- derdale eonnty for manslaughter, has PANAMA’S CAPITAL FIRE SWEPT! The National Game. Tickets will be sold to these pointsj Dowie, who claims to be the Reincar Chefco, By Cable.—The coasting ming of this city brings serious been sent to the State penitentiary . Batch, of Brooklyn, uses a young tie. from all stations on Southern RaflT steamer Hsiesho, plying between charges against the management of 'AU the Government Buildings and the for a bat. way. I nation of the Prophet Elijah, and to where he. begun his sentence of one Detailed information can be had IP1J Shanighai and Tienstin struck and was the convict camp at Castle Haynes, year at hard labor. Bostoffice Destroyed. Shortstop Lewis, of Baltimore, is a have divine power to cure all diseases, Cornell graduate. Ufi application to any Ticket Agent oij totally destroyed by a mine ninety nine miles north of here. The latter the Southern Railway, or Agents o il has been stricken with paralysis. miles south of -the Shantung Promon part of August Cummmg wrote to Eight men were sentenced in Elizar Colon, Panama.—A fire which started Washington has found New York the near , the railroad terminal destroyed connecting lfnes, or by addressing Dowie is on his way to Mexico, and tory Saturday morning. Fifteen per the State board of charities, making beth City to sixty days in jail subject hardest nut to crack. undersigned: to road duty, for running blind tigers. all the Panam a Government offices and the disease attacked him while on sons on board the vessel were drowned the specific charge of cruel treatment. leased buildings. The-postofflce and Detroit-has drafted Catcher Schrant R. L. YERNON, T. P- the 'train. In a letter to his followers among them being Engineer Mauchan He alleges that one prisoner died AU walks of life are represented in more than twenty houses were burned. from the Syracuse Glub. Charlotte, N. G- at Zion City, Dowie announces that and Muir. The foreign passengers from injuries resulting from a whip the number, two being merchants. For a time the whole town was. im . Infielder Lnnterborn1 late of Boston, J. H. WOOD, D -J -St periled, but a ,fortunate shift of the has. signed with Seattle. Asheville, N. he has chosen his successor, but that and a portion of the crew of'the ping. The board took, the matter up Complaints have been registered in 8 . H. HARPWiCK, the name will not be revealed until Hsiesho were rescued by two passing and addressed-a letter to.Chairman wind aided the fire-fighters, and the ' Shortefop Bobby Cargo, of Albany, Pass. Traffic MSr- Knoxville that there are not enough fire was controlled before it reached has joined the Brooklyn team after his death. ; . . ■ steamers, . McEachem of the county commission houses for ient in that city to accom W. H, TAYLOE, the railroad property, which is intact. Siegel, the Reds’ new outfielder, e r. : , modate the influx of population. T he loss is estimated at $50,000, Genii P ass.. fl.ejtlier uses tobacco nor drinks. Washington, 5. ft
h ORN BUSTS lS, SENSE o f HUMOR. AN ADIRONDACK TRAGEDY "Alf” Church Vouohed for Him. It is only a few years since Woon . Experien« Awards Palm to TYPHOON VISITS MANIU 1A ^i e fever of j, BITS I NEWS socket missed for good the familiar Roast Duck* W ORKING W OMEI . ta ie s aWay 1 faoe of “Alf” Church, for a long time ,, reading a ruagarine I article Mrs. Charles Fenton Climbs Mount ge aPPctite for reading 'WASHINGTON. deputy sheriff and chief of police, a 3 food of love. ' !£?, dav—rnl • ahrays : ain to Aid Dyiiig Husband. Fierce Storm Sweeps Over Philippine oll!e„*> ; aid tlie hardware mer- The Chinese boycott, at Shanghai at m an who. was straightforw ard and blunt In all his dealings. Their Hard Struggle M ade Easier—Interesting State H e need fl6S t bad it that Dr. Kennedy least, has come to an end, according ft> Capital With Fatal Effect. a dispatch received at the State De One day a grocer went to "Alf” for despair who f.«, r*:,!vered t h a t birds have a I ments by a Young Lady in Boston difficulty uud| J t idl r one of his anecdotes ... partment from Consul-General. Rod Her Feat Accomplished at Niglit in Spita information about a certain “Joe” gers. White, who had applied for credit and W wtAect that a robin was feeding of Warntne That It Would Be and One in Nashville, Tenn. Uivme direction! - Baron Kaneko, confidential agent of * I with earthworms, when Sheer Madness* THOUSANDS LEFT HOMELESS a book at his Btore, and the following Some o fth the Emperor of Japan, whc has been dialogue ensued: chaps who don1 I lI d Waning lameness, appeared suddenly recalled,' expressed his be Iff.felp. ,L nest With open month "Good mornin’, Mt. Church." 5 go homo till mor Oitm-'"= _____ , lief that the relations between his "M om inV cau3$ Jnoui sh a re ofthe m e a l,.. The country and the United States will take Placid, N. Y.-Out of the Adi- Katlve DiBtrJcts SnlTor Btost, ' llioaglt picked “Do you know Joe White?” *f mg when % y r S ed the intruder over, . grow closer. rondacks have come many thrilling Many BaildinfiTB in the Main Town Ara “Yes.” resembled tales, but for feminine bravery and r wt of dead twig that res Secretary of the Navy Bocapare will xp Unroofed — Victims Killed l>y Ifiva “What kind of a feller is het* P 1 MdbaMiIy thrust it into > his become Attorney-General as successor devotion fb a stricken husband none than a love of heaj Wires—The Worst Visitation In Twenty "Putty fair.” 'flTrhc crow was so greedy I that to Moody, who will retire from the surpasses the story of Mrs. Charles e hantiful life. ™ Tears—City In Darkness* “Is he honest?” F V chidtcd to death before he Cabinet next spring. Fenton’s night cliuib up Whiteface Mountain, one of the highest peaks in “Honest? I should say so. Been lie sickness is only , I that Im had been deceived. I Manila, Philippine Islands. — A ty New York State. arrested twice for stealing and acquit * more coddling, J fdlY ik believe that, out I’ve al- OUR ADOPTED ISLANDS. phoon swept over this city. The storm whose The ascent of Whiteface is a difficult ted both times.”—Boston Herald. voluntarily has uotH Ii31t JiLl.' that the bird Wb The Philippine Governmeat has de matter even for a strong man accom do lasted three hours and at 2 p. m. the e one who is nothing! ^Lfhim ior was most highly cided to discontinue the operation of panied by a guide iu daylight, and nev wind attained a velocity of 105 miles _ eJ the duck. A r o a s t 6duck ik the seventeen coast guard ships and aid to eat peaches IeJ er before has a woman made the an hour. The property damage is esti Fought Duel With Water. Iftore more fun with you in a turn the inter-lsland Water traffic of climb alone after dark. It was all in Very absurd was a duel which was nppeite for prunes.? m ated a t $500,000. Ten natives were IiL k m n hind of way than atany. the Government over to commercial vain, also, for* Mrs. Fenton reached fought not long ago in front of the liues of steamers. Oivledge of doc tr ig 1L L tresr* feathers. I don’t her husband only to find him dead. ' killed, 200 injured and 1000 rendered railway station at Antwerp. Two bur ing if he neglects dutl ■ '»women or Indians. The schools at San Juan, Porto Rico, Charles Fenton, the husband, was a homeless. The botanical gardens and gesses of Liege, after a dayVsightsee- wealthy retired hotel keeper who lived Ts religion would grol t|te„ carving lessons and I have been opened. Sixty thousand the telephone system were wrecked. ing, adjourned to a cafe for refresh children have been regisiered, a gain in the town of Number Four. He was s would let. its roof IL hid where the joints of a du.duck Slight damage was done to tlie United ment, and there began a dispute which where of 35,000 since the American occupa seventy-six years old and one of the IS R hr. M ,i,e-'"re never 1 tion. best known men in the Adirondacks. States quartermaster’s store houses led to hot words and finally to blows. ought to h e : th e y r e always Nothing but blood could efface the a man’s character ' If The Philippine Commission has en Six years ago he married Miss Wegg, and the city was thrown into darkness. I ' --here el'C- W h a t's w o r s e , t h e y .'re . an accomplished woman, thirty years mutual insults, but as no deadly wea AfissPearl Ackers inagc When he jumjj acted. a law prohibiting in the Prov old. Hundreds of buildings were un l^ f hOfikieOrser I ’“!,located alike in any tw o ducks. ince of Cavite any one to sell to any roofed.' Thousands of electric light pons were available the cafe proprie IfI if mu have one duck you can’t Mr. and Mrs. Fenton have recently wires were blown down, filling the tor suggested that the affair could be ive to walk to Heavj soldier of the United States Army, Fil teit "0 around, and if you have been staying at Whiteface Inn, Lake streets with flames until the current just as well settled With douches, and I ipino scouts excepted, or to any sailor Placid, and they decided to make the !use will be a big he r t than one th e re 's to o m u c h . A n d w as turned off. The city w as in dark he provided each combatant with a AU women work; some in their Boston, teils women how to avoid such I or any enlisted man of the United ascent of Whiteface. They were un IfnvafoekH hound and spring off States Navy, or marine corps, any of ness when the dispatches were sent. homes, some1 in church, and some in suffering; she writes: deterred by the fact that they were portable waterpipe. For several min i gets to thinking tK I?*,tie knife and go under the table the so-called native wines or liquors. It was believed that shipping In the utes the duelists leveled their chilly the whirl of society. And in stores, Dear Mrs. Pinkham:— unable to procure a guide. They start mills and shops tens of thousands are in him he become I Iiro a if VIUtTe n o t c a r e f u l , i s w o n - bay had warning of the approacfi of weapons at each other; until, drench “ I suffered misery for several years with ed up the trail about 8 o’clock in the on the never-ceasing treadmill, earning irregular menstruation. My back ached; £ morning, and were approaching the the storm, but up to the time the dis ed to the skin, their passions were so I S * roast duck always 5 6 6 1 1 1 3 t 0 DOMESTIC. patches were sent the ships were in th eir daUy bread. had bearing down pains, ana frequent head iers think they I s ? to me: Four firemen were seriously hurt in summit when the exertion and alti visible on account of the. rain and had effectually cooled they were glad to aches; I could not sleep and could, hardly I got mo where I can t do a tude proved too much for the elderly shake hands and rush away to change AU are subject to the same physical drag around. I consulted two physicians nil because they a 5200,000 biaze in Charleston, W. Va. not communicated with the shore. laws; all suffer alike from the same without relief, and as a last resort, I tried L In vca but VOUlI he sorrier than I husband and he collapsed. As he fell A later cablegram says hundreds of their garments. in the pulpit, Jam es B. M. Grosvenor, John G. unconscious the young wife screamed physical disturbance, and the nature of Lydia E. Pinkham’sY egetable Compound, and B g .at that, before we're through w ith Reinhard and Count Luigi Cipriani stone and wooden buildings, including their duties, in many cases, quickly to my surprise, every ache and pam left me. in the study does mo| for help, but there was no one to hear, L i another.’ ’’ ______died suddenly iu New York City, and two churches and a hotel, were un Intelligence vs. Docility. drifts them into the horrors of all I gained ten pounds and am in perfect health." ihan a whole flood for they were in the heart of the wil roofed. physicians said that their deaths were derness. Will people who talk about dogs kinds of female complaints, ovarian Miss Pearl Ackers of 327 North Sum ' UJNOON HOUSES COME HIGH. due to the mad rush of city life. The native districts were half swept troubles, uloeration, falling and dis mer Street, Nashville, Tean., writes: After all efforts to revive her hus away. Trees were unrooted every ever learn to differentiate between in placements of the womb, leucorrhcea, etioil of a half-ce| United States Senator John F. Dry- band proved unavailing, Mrs. Fenton telligence and docility? The word Dear Mrsi Pinkham:— , den. president of the Prudential Life where and dozens of vehicles were up or perhaps irregularity or suppression e a dire misfortune I Mt Sums Asked for Residences In started down the trail as fast as she set. “intelligent” is used aimost universal of 1 ‘ monthly periods," causing back “ I suffered with painful periods, sever® liool. I the Metropolis. Insurance Company, began a propa could. She knew that a launch from backache, bearing-down pains, pains across Traffic was suspended and the streets ly in talking and writing, when peo ache, nervousness, irritability and the abdomen; was very nervous and irrita I TaPsrk lane, th e h o m e o f d u k e s a n d ganda for his bill placing life insur Whiteface Inn was to meet them at ir of the race becau ance in Federal control. were deserted. The trolley lines have ple mean docility; I. e„ the readiness lassitude. ble. and my trouble grew worso every month., |«rl) African millionaires, it is im- 0 o’clock. In tlie gathering dusk the e as a text book of li| young woman fell frequently iu her suffered much damage. The town was of the animal to accept instruction, Women who stand on their feet all “ My physician failed to help me andIj | ^ H e to bus' a re s id e n c e u n d e r £ 6 0 , - An organization to arrest and prose placed in darkness. says Joseph A. Graham in Outing. derided to try Lydia E. Pinkham s Vegetable of texts, cute wife deserters was formed on the haste. Bruised and bleeding, she ar day are more susceptible to these Compound. I soon found it was doing me I * rilla for a house in P ark street, The police stations are feeding and Now, as in human beings, docility is troubles th a n others. who are least likely I east side of New- York City. rived at the launch landing. good. AU my pains and ncho3 disappeared, tiich is not so ‘'s e le c t," £ 3 0 ,0 0 0 i s sheltering 5000 homeless persons and likely to be an evidence of second- and I no longer fear my inonthlypenods.” I Emma Goldman, the Anarchist, After ordering the launch operator They especially require an invigorat opinion are the mo| I ft Eininssim th a t is r e q u ir e d . B e r k e - to summon a physician and other as the churches 3000 more. rate intelligence, and the degree of ing, sustaining medicine which will opened a women’s hairdressing estab Typhoons are not unusual'in Asiatic Lydia E. Pinkham 's V egetable Com their impression on I to square is a n o th e r c o s tly s p o t , a n d sistance the young woman started strengthen the female organism and lishment on Broadway, New York City. waters at this time of year, although intelligence Is likely to appear when pound is the unfailing cure for all these cll bow much a I ^ is a house now for sale for back up the trail to her stricken hus the animal is doing things on his own enable them to bear easily th e fatigues troubles. It strengthens the Properj John Hutchinson, living near San band. In vain she was told that it not always do they exhibit the ex of the day, to sleep well *at night, and vers by the way he |_ I did 40.000 guineas is being asked, dusky, Ohio, was picking up coal along treme violence possessed by this one hook. It makes no great difference, muscles, and displacement with all its was sheer madness to attempt the as to rise refreshed and cheerful. horrors will no more crush you. c things after the me| I I Jiavfnir and B e l g r a v ia t h e r e is the Hocking Valley track when struck They usually originate far to the east but to the man who tries to think cent of Whiteface alone and in the How distressing to see a woman Backache, dizziness, fainting, bear I sstek a h°,lse tllat has not cost at and killed by a train. He was worth dark. Bears have frequently been and nearer the equator than Manila. accurately the constant parade of an I £ 10,000. P e r h a p s t h e d i s t r i c t They move to the west or west-north obedient animal as one of exceptional struggling to earn a livelihood o r per ing down pains, disordered stomach, I more than 575,000. seen in the vicinity recently and guides moodiness, dislike of friends and society PHE HOLD-UP H A N l Ihitmbkes both fashion and com- west and gradually curve so that they form her household duties when her Former Governor Charles T. O’Fer- have reported hearing the cries of mental ability is painful. back and head are aching, she is so —all symptoms of the one cause—wiu; ,on: ‘No wonder I bublj !.alive cheapness in the m atter of often pass northward or northwest and with merrime rall, of Virginia, died in Richmond, of some animal, presumably a catamount. tired she can hardly drag about or be quickly dispelled, and it will make I h a value is C h e ls e a , w h e r e a g o o d nervous prostration. He had been in Unarmed, without a light and ap ward along the coast of China and Ja pan. On the average, lney are quite Rich Sago Pudding.—Here is a rec stand up, and every movement causes you strong and well. Iiscan be bought, for £3,000. B ut failing health for about a year. parently with no thought of her own pain, the origin of which is due -to You can tell the story of your suf- as severe as the West Indian hurri ipe for the favorite pudding o3 a >bbed me as well as| Iuttore in Piscaniily or near H vde Miss Edna Flynn, a nineteen-year- safety, the young wife pressed on. some derangement of the female or feringsto a woman, and receive help-, S3 hotel, Several times she lost the trail and canes; the barometer falls even lower housekeeper cf the last generation, ganism . ful advice free of cost. Address Mrs. \ | fei tie would-be house purchaser old convent girl, of Chicago, 111., eloped at the centre, and the rainfall is prob o tip for his trouble'.! I os be prepared to pay anything with a Chinaman, married him in Ham was compelled to crawl on her hands who served it to her family after the Miss F. Orser of 14 W arrenton Street, Pinkham, Lynn, Mass. ^ and knees. The briar bushes tore her ably heavier. They most frequently J fe a £25.000 to £ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 .— L o n d o n mond, Iud., and- lias now Informed her simple Sunday dinner customary in Lydla E> Pinkham’s VeSetahle Sampsaad Sacoeete Wiisre Others Fail.' clothing and cut her. At last she occur late in the summer or during tlie I I ® , parents. autumn, and have done great violence her day: Soak six heaping teaspoon reached the spot where her husband fuls of sago in a quart of sweet milk It was charged that a gang of New lay. There was no indication that he to shipping in Asiatic waters, and oc A Generous Host. York City wire-tappers robbed the casionally before in the Philippines. for five hours. Then add a quart of The “Tatler” tells the following HERN SUUSAL BRIDGE OF AGATE. had stirred since she had left him, Edison Company of §75,000 worth of and she conld detect no heart beats. The centre of the typhoon, around boiling milk. Cook till soft. Beat story of the lavish generosity of Baron D on5! G e! W e!! electricity. She began to realize that he was past which the wind blows in circles, is the yolks of six eggs in a pudding Alphonse de Rothschild: On one oo I Itetca Claims This Wonder In Its usually a calm which varies in diame A fourth tunnel lias been planned human aid. Her fears were confirmed dish with a teacup of sugar and a lit casion when King Edward (then TOW ER’S SUCKERS RAILWA1 Famocs P e trifie d Forest, to connect Manhattan, New York City, when Dr. Warren and a party of vol ter from one-tenth to one-fifth of the tle nutmeg. Then when the sago is Prince of Wales) announced his in tee is unending variety of m ar- and Jersey under the North River. unteers arrived from Lake Placid. storm area. In the northern hemis will keep you dry as phere the bearing of this centre is al soft stir it into the eggs and sugar. tention of lunching with the Baron, I BiiS sights tc bo seen in the pet- Dr. Warren said heart disease had I STANDARD IVitnesses in the suit of Venezuela ways ninety degrees to the right of the Bake twenty minutes. After the pud the latter, hearing that there was nothing else will, because I S i forest c o v e rin g t h o u s a n d s o f to recover §11,000,000 from the New been the cause of Mr. Fenton’s death. nothing his distinguished guest liked Mrs. Fenton was almost prostrated direction of the wind; that is, when the ding has been set away to cool beat they are the product of !,WAY O F THB I isii in the e a s te rn p a r t o f A r i z o n a . York and Bermuda Asphalt Company so much as roast beef of old England, by grief and her exertions. .The phy wind is north the centre bears east. up the whites of the six eggs until I b ibt is regarded as the greatest testified that the company assisted the sent a messenger by special train to the best materials and - Venezuelan revolutionists. sician had to turn his attention to her. they are a stiff froth and fold into - ^ S O U T J I Sill is the bridge o f p e t r i f i e d w o o d . Restoratives were given her, and she GIVES UP HONORS FOR LOVE. them three tablespoonfuls of sugar. London for a specimen sirloin and seventy years’ experi-: iii a huge petrified tre e trunk span- Colonel Zack Mulkall, ranchman and brought over the chef of the Marl railroad live stock agent, convicted of was assisted back to Whiteface Inn, Spread this meringue over the top of ence in manufacturing.- I ft; a canyon-like ravine fifty feet Hereditaiy Count Weds Poor Girl and borough club to ensure the success of shooting and wounding Ernest Morgan, which she reached about midnight. the pudding and brown it in the oven. I Vce-a bridge of agate and jasper Her husband’s body was carried down Loses Erbach Succession. A little jelly is sometimes spread over the cooking. The cost of the joint HS TO A L L PC in the World’s Fair Pike, on June 18, A. J. TOWER CO. I Bitinging th e o n ly clump of living 1001, w as sentenced in St. Louis, to the trail and was shipped to his late Berlin. Germany. — The hereditary the pudding before adding the mer amounted to £400. I fees found w ith in t h e forest’s bord- home for burial. Boston, U.S.A. serve the three years" penitentiary Mr. Fenton was for years proprietor Count Francis von Erbaeh-Erbacb, the ingue. I tx Each end of the log is embed- term specified by the trial jury. twenty-two-year-old son of the head of FITSper aiauentIy cured, Ko fits or nervous TOWEF. CANADIAN CO., Ltd. L a s , of the Fenton House, at Number Four. ' BRAS® Toronto, Can. lIi in shale an d s a n d s t o n e , leaving the second branch of the ancient house ness after first clay’s uso of Dr. KKne’s Great Enroute to a church lecture in New He accumulated a snug fortune, and LOGICAL DEDUCTION. KerveRestorer,$2 tria!bottleand treatise free S Ieet of it either w holly or partly York City a Bronx Zoo moccasin gave of Erbach, in Hesse, has been set seven years ago gave to his children "So you think I play the fool more Dr.R.H Z rTNe. L' <1,931 Arf Sf .Pbila..Pa. utoted. How m u ch o f its length still birth to seventeen little ones in an ele aside from the succession for having I i f o r n i a f j the hotel and valuable farm property, married the daughter of a washerwom than I did six months ago, eh?” said Rmts completely buried is un- vated train. In the town of Watson, reserving a More than 2000 people earn a Hving in an of Erbach. The marriage, it is the husband. “How do you figure Paris by fortune-telhng. o u g l a s hois, hut each y e a r t h e action of the United States District Attorney Mor private park of more than thirty thou W . L . D > r id a , V sand acres for hunting and fishing added, took place in London some it out?” Eexents brings m o re into view. rison announced that the next step in weeks ago. Mrs. "Winslow’s Soothing Syrup for Children * 3 = & * 3 = S H O E S ® ground. He was president of the Fen “I think it must be due to the fact Soisq time h a s graciously spared the Beef Trust cases would be the Count Francis having affirmed his teetbimr, softens thegums,redueesinflamma- W. L. Douglas $4 .0 0 Cilt Edge Line ton Game Preserve Association. He that the days are longer now," an tion,allay3 pain,cures wind eo’.ic.25c. a bottle - megrity of this natural curiosity, prosecution of the railroads for giving intention to remain true to his wife, a cannot be equalled at any price. b a a n d ' rebates to packers. was twice married, and besides bis swered the better halt of the combine Ii a the last few years the log has council of all the Counts of Erbach Sir Isaac ilolden used to get recreation widow he leaves two daughters, Mrs. —Columbus Dispatch... 56 I quit on June 7 in his balloon Centaure, Somh: nositlons guaranteed; catalogue free.- lines, or by addressin iiNnbIct Utfn'1 beSan on Postnm. The terms of the protocol , of agree taken, to protect President Boosevelt AMERICAN TELEGRAPH AND COM ment signed by the commissioners of The Supporters of. the Government when he visits Richmond, Va., on Oc taking with him M. Joseph Jaubert1 MERCIAL COLLEGE, Hilledgeville 1 Ga. I; I tlfiIhecan . elltlrelT at,fi convinced R. L. VERNON, T. iilC cause. Norway and Sweden were made pub- Victorious in Every Province. tober 18. The Richmond Howitzers director of the municipal observato M O N E Y S $ $ I a Crosse1 Wis. ' lie at Christiania and Stockholm. Nor will act as a special escort to him ries of Paris, and Dr- Jolly. Othei Charlotte, Jl feoght no discomfort, nor Havana, Cuba. — Complete returns ...... way has practically conceded Swe wherever he goes, and this force will aerostatic ascents^ were-made on the So. 40. J. H. WOOD, D. I f*4ho rft|011 toliljW its use. I have from the ,island show that in the elec Asheville, N den’s demand for the abandonment of be augmented by the local constabu same day from Berlin,-Strasburg, Bar the fortifications. tions for members of the election lary and other special guards. ' . Sold bv druggists. 8. H. HA RPWICK, I. Ibdrint » tUc 1rouble since I bdards the supporters of the Govern man, Munch, Vienna, Zurich, Rome Cf afflicted Pass. Traffic I M. Cavaignac, a distinguished with'ireak IN 1WtaLum" Ithas built ment were victorious in' every prov Lead Poison Kills Twins, and Trappes. eyes, 1109 Thempsoo’s Eye Watei W. H. TAYLOE, I t tf “f* Inn. Uly bcaitH and given Freueh statesman and Minister of War ince, not having lost an important Genii Pass, I ktSoy to V off! in lltc- n certainly during the Drcyfns ease, -died sudden place. It is admitted to mean the re- Lead poisdniug, caused, it is said, by ircshtngton, D, Gt I kHnmk-""»m Lagain" Namegiven isuiae giv< ly in Paris. ' ' election In' December of President Pa]-: the cans in wliiyh condensed milk was p u rch ase d ,'w as responsible fo r Uie He Iitti , e 0reeltI Micli. Togo’s flagship was destroyed as the ma and the election OlMhe Vice-!’resi P U T N AM F A M L ESS D Y E S (fealh of the six-months-old twins of Cnlnr-mnrfleooasbriirhter and faaer color -than’anvothe • AndT One IOc pac'jaze odors all S‘>i'C 3. Tbeyilvom cfll water hrUo-* than ani~ bfchsr « 1.7 », You •• Maine was, it is now U .'Ueyed in Tokio, dential candidate,". Mendez Capote, »**. Stow*bRIJU UQ.. W**vlU». -!liwaari. “Tiie 8 °*«’to Japnu. leader of the Moderate party, ^ , virijije. .Bonhiiis,' itt Eeloskey, Slic-h,, .. 1— 11 ADVAn-ce cc llin g s. I HEas FROM FAITH. MARRIAGE AT JKKUSELEH. j notony into our eais. Yet, withal THE DAVIE RECORD. j Or the 27th of Sept Mr. John R. Tuesday the 12, at 5 o'clock, p. Dr. Banner, of Greensboro, per- ; fall is glorious and grand. Now, ! Brown and Miss Loltio G. Boatianf m., relatives and friends bad as Iormed a successful operatiou on there is just.oneJhing which iscal 3.11. MORRIS, - - EDITOR. of China Grove were united in holy sembled at JeruselemBaptistchnrcli Mr. Bud Peebles’ throat last Mon culated to mar this beauty to a matrimony, Rev. R. Ij. Brown to witness the ceremony of Mr. day. great extent; and that is none oth MOCKSVILLE, N. C., OCT. !90» performed the ceremony. Jesse B, Beek and JIiss Lnla Grubb. Mr. J. T. Tranthnm. whose home e r than old Brer “Skeeter.” No We liave been real dry in this The church was beautifully dec is near Tvro, was a visitor at Ad man can have gravid thoughts when E n t e k e d a t t h r p o s t o f f i c e ii-j To have a happy home you must have Tbiidrei1 section, but the prospects indicate orated with evergreen, and at 5 vance last Friday. It was his first old Brer Skeeter is gouging away MOCKSVILLE, N. C.. AS SECOND OI jAS*! at his epidermis with that renown as they are great happy-home makers. If a W ‘H matter , Mar , 3 1903 a uinch better season in the near o’clock, sharp, the wedding march visit in-30 years. ed proboscis of his, but rather with f IltUTC. was played by Miss Lila Charles Revenue agents, McCoyandSams woman, you can be made strong enough to beirl Arrival of Trains. When the righteous rule the peo and the marriage couple marched who spent part of last week in town, ire iu his soul and venom in his ' healthy children, with little pain or discomfort td heart lie will get on a double shuf MAUi- TRAIN. ple jejoice; but when the wicked in with D. E. Beck as best inan have taken their departure. yourself, by taking S o rtli A r. a t Mocksville 9:28 a. m. rule tiic people" mourn. Without and Miss Beulah Vernon, maid of Wanted —A few men with sledge fle and kill that skeeter if the can. S outh—A r. a t “ C.06 p. m. saying anything about the charac honor, preeeeded byThos. L. Swice- hammers to break mosquito bills. J » • good and Dr. Baity, ushers; follow LOOAt. FREIGHT, ters of the parlies, or the chief The silence of these autumnal FKIGlI TFU L SrFirEKINti BEUEVED. W orth.—Ar. a t Mockaville 9:28 a m. national executives for last decade, ed by Will Cope and Miss Mattie nights is rendered hideous by the 'Swith1-Ar. a “ »:28a.m. Foster. ominous whizzing of Brer Mosqui Sufferingfrightfully from the viru we are glad to say that estimates le n t poisons of undigested food, (J. G. .THROUGH TRAIN give us this year 167,000,000 more The ceremony was performed by to’S wings and the whetting of his (Daily and Sunday) Grayson, Lula, Miss., took Dr. King’s bushels of corn than was ever rais Rev.Swaim of Cooleemee. After the probocis. New Life Pills, “with the result,” he N orth—Ar. a t Mockaville 1:13 p m. ceremony the couple, relatives and writes, “that I was cured.” All stom S outh — A r. a t 3:38 p. tu ed is the United States in one year, Oilie Hege is carrying his arm and with tne exception of one year friends retired to Mr.Reury Beck’s; in a sling as the result of wrestling ach and bowel disorders give way to theTiome of the groom, wliere a their tonic, laxitive properties 25c Uockavilie Produce Market. nions wheat than was ever raised match between him and one Otto at Sanford’s drug store, guaranteed. before. They estimate the cotton most bounteous supper awaited Zimmerman. It w ill ea se a w a y all y o u r pain, reduce inflani-l Corrected by Williams & Anderson crop at about 10,000,000 bales and them. No less than 125, with' the Miss Pearl Phillips, of Yadkin m ation, cu re leu co rrh ea (w h ite s ), falling womb, ovar-l the price looking toward l‘2i or 15c writer, enjoyed the nice supper. College, visited Miss Sallie Sue El KAI'Pi. DOTS. iantrouble, disordered menses, backache, headache ProdtuK! in good demand. Mr. Jessee B. Beck is a prosper I Corn, per bu .00 per pound. Is this not prosperity? lis one day last week. Mr. Robt Wezt is all smiles—it etc., and make childbirth natural and easy. Trv it’l OflWConcl Wheat, per bu ...... 1.20 We are glad to know that the ous young farmer of Jernselem and The Series of meetings which is a girl. I ^Oftlie Bebei At every drug store in $ 1 .0 0 bottles. Oats, per bu ...... 50 subscription list of the Recoid is has seen the roses bloom 22 sum were to have begun at the Baptist Cotton is.opening in this section ; TbeIrtacotAndyet . Peas, per bu ...... 1.00 incrsapiug. In 12 months more the mers, while his beautiful bride is church here the 4th Sunday of faster than I ever " knew it.— Bacon per pound ...... 10 ifoftIitte n vears coul< Bacon, W estern...: ...... 10 campaign will be on. The Record the same age. Sept, have been deferred to the Picking is progressing rapidly; the W K I T E U S A IETXEK “ DDE TO CARDUI H a m s...... 13 is doing, and can do ns good work; At present they will reside at the 4th Sunday of October. The same farmers are selling and are well freely and frankly, telling us all your and nothing else, is inv bai-v gir! tWInniw08ities ^Tere materiall. e “ gf “ir E g g s ..; ...... p er doss. •12f former home of the groom, near day a series of meetings will begin pleased troubles. W e wilt send free advice (in two weeks old.” writes Mrs j p I .15 yes, much good in this county; we I0Onfiict flV p eo p le 01 B u tte r ...... therefore ask the present readers Jernselem.' at Fulton Church. Mr. Wilford Horn of Iredell vis plain sealed envelope). Address: La West, of Webster Citv, Iora.' ‘‘a j l Summer Chickens...... 7(5). 8 A lljoinin extending a wish of dies' Advisory Dept. ,The Chattanooga is a fine, healthy babe ;u-.J we ar8| to increase its circulation as much And this is glorious autunm.— ited his brother-iu-law, Press Grif Mesicine Co., Chattanooga, Tenn. both doing nicely. ” as possible. Betweeu the Iionrs lor long and happy life to this couple Already we note, the glare of gold fith Sunday night. The RECORD 6 months for 2 5 c U - u - ,m the chills is the time to take the an A SpECTATOlt. en yellow w ith' which the Godofi The mumps have made their ap 3158 —one y earsoc tidote; so now is the time to intro Tndigestiou, constipation, dys the universe is clothing the natur-1 pearance iu our midst, duce the balm of Gitead in this al world; the mellow symphony; Mrs. Emeline Dyson has had a Mason were married Sunday eve at of Rowan, visited at Mr, D. N. Baity, of Nestor, paid ns pepsia, kidney a liver disorders, Mloo ^cainpwenF o coumty. Renew your subscriptions which burst from a thousand throats stroke of parylsis since our last i o’clock, R. A. Stroud, J. P. offi Green’s Sunday afternoon. I IWver f ftie RepnMic - a pleasant call this week. boys, and get many more to joiu and all stomach troubles positively cured by using Hollister’s Rocky in the ornithological world duriug writing and is almost helpless we ciated. Someof ‘‘our Iiicrrliantsv I Dr1 Baity, of !forth Willcesboro, yon. Co-operation is the thing; the gladsome days of-sum iIier, is are Sorrjr to note. No\v, Mr. Editor, I suppose P. to be enjoying freedom in the| Dallft9* T‘ if we help the Record the Record Mountain Tea. 23c, Tea or Tab ' oft Vn itioii was extei •was in town Monday. lets, at Hanford’s drug store. almost hushed, and the only con Tne’weiiding bells are beginning K, W. thought he had the turkey field, picking the beantitnl ! S i r t o hold th e ir. Mr. J. C. Bnxtou ctameoverSun will help us. Observes . tinuous whir of the entomological to ring'in onr midst. by the tail when lie wrote about fleecy locks of cotton. IIuirall Mr. FrankStroud and Miss Ollie day to attend court. CHEATED DEATH. creation pours its unwelcome ino- the fan. Now I want to tell yon you! flIid ustry is t he lies,t ml Ignorance is supposed to be bliss, Mr. George Gibson visitel The festive horse-droven is in Kidney trouble often ends fatally, but it isn’t even a. good counterfeit about a piece of home-made soap town this week. but by choosing the right medicine, that aunt Polly Davwalt .-lias. It nnule,- air. James Campbell,I E. H Wolfe, of Bear Grove, Iowa1 Some men’s natural bent, seem to was given to her 65 years ago with lives al Society, Sumtay Iasi. * Mrs. P. H. Dalton is visiting her cheated death. He says: ‘ Twoyears be patterned after a corkscrew’. ^ ' which to wash her white dress. R. As news is scarce guess I aon at Greensboro. ago I had kidney trouble, which caus B. W. and Observer, if you 'vill better close with best wishes t G. W. Green and Jim MeGnire ed oe great paiu, suffering and anx Girls, if you want red lips,laugh ^ 8It movement Ot re iety,but I took Electric Bitters which ing eyes, sweet breath and good come up annt Polly will Jet you and all and especially to l!a vent to the gold mine Sunday. effected a complete cure. I have, also wash your Bands Witli ,it. Now if Belle. Anrevoir but not Effort that the JU looks use Hollister’s Rocky Moun > ig o good deal m County Commissionerswere in ses found them of great benefit iu gen tain Tea. The greatest beautifyer FALL you can beat that I vill give up R osk ok Shaw sion Monday transacting routine eral. debility and nerve trouble, and tbe coon skin. £ t w a wiUingness, I keep them constantly on hand, since, known. 35 cents. Tea or Tablets, %te of the south to I business. , as I find they have no equal.” At San- at Sanford’s drug store. W E ARE SHOWING ALL COLORS IN I will ring off, hoping to hear N U T iC i:. Prof. J. T. Paris, of Courtney ford’s drug store, guaranteed at 50c. * from all the correspondents. N orth CUiroliiia I D avie county. )' 'Hew as a nation ot br A cademy paid ns a pleasant call CAHA ITEMS. Figures may not lie, but figures * BROADCLOTHS P i - o w B o y , Monday. ot' speech are often misleading. ❖ N oticeis hereby given that ?■ of assiniilatu People in this section are busy tio u h as been filed in tne Kt-nisf SEED WHEAT ^UnTbut It is todil>' 1 A. T. Grant, Jr.. has been ap raakiug sorgurn and gathering hick ❖ Mohairs, NORTH COOl.KET.IEE irEHS. D eed’s office for the opening of J pointed a marshal for the Raleigh ory nuts. As the squirrel lays Parties wanting first-class Seed fS.-arsC-.-S’* * MissAlice Wilson, of Knrfces, lie Road from Jonas DaiiieIV I cOmptshmc n t t h a n e ’ Whe.at, Turkey Islaud—absolutely deuce, by way of Alfreil Plicto; : Toledo Blade. State Fair. acorns for the winter so onr people H enerettas1 Serges speut a few days the past week G eo. r_.eiler’s, to a point in Saii can, call on P. S. Eiirly. He has * The above a rtic le fr are gathering hickory nuts for the with her friend, Bliss Bessie Foster. road near its junction with the i Mrs. W. Ii. Ellis and daughter, one of the best wheat cleaners to be * Danish. Cloths, PopHns, Miss Sallie Sue, of Advance were winter. Miss Oliie Foster visited friends road leading to Cooleemee ; A ob W be read by ever Rev. G. L. Reynolds and family had. Thoroughly cleaned wheat * Flannels, Uam Proof, at Ephesus sSundajr last. The sam eW ill come up iorom visitors iu our town one day last sideration a t our next regular: I trner. The editor c went to Cooleemee Saturday to visit at 81,15 per bnshel. Best wheat ❖ MELRUSK.S Ho d BIL.KS. Mr. James Brown and sous, o( • week. ever brought to this county. ing on. th e Isc M onday in Oct. IiK lives in Ohio, a n d ini Mr, Patterson, In fact we have the largest line to select from near Holman, visited his sister. any objection to sam e let it be I Prairie-Schooners decorated the Mrs G L. White visited Mrs. J. % we have ever brought to this place. We are Mrs. J. M. Granger recently. t h e :i- ;» soldier in th e F e d streets of Mocksville, Monday and M. Bailey one day last week. carrying this season By order of the Board Cmiotj Whether h e fo u g h t i To C osum ptives. Miss Bessie Foster spent Monday m i s s i o n e r s . T h i s S e p t . -I. I t t f l." Tuesday ana theie was nothing sus 3Ir. Jnle McClamrock and little inMocksviitc with tlieHisses Grant. id it, he is a N orthern picions looking about them. The undersigned havingheen restor J. l'\ Mixmifl daughter, of GreensbJio were vis ed to health by simple means, after Mr. and Mrs. Jolin Young, ol Clerk c 'oiinty IM j deplores every ap p ea There was a “ little” of the real itors at Mr. Garland Ijames' Sat suffering for several years with a se * Lace Curtains, Bed Siieets \ Davidson, visited their sou, C. C. urday night and Sunday. vere lung affection, and that dread «§* ; Batied. H e realizes momitairr-Dew on the sly, Monday disease CONSUMPTION, is anxious Young, of this place, recently. Br Eobt- Andarsl and Tuesday, but nobody was Seveuty-four students enrolled at to make known to his fellow sufferers % and Pillow Cases. Mrs. Victoria Granger has lieer. I'to foogbt over jW ; boozy. at the Academy this week. the means of cure. To those who de on the sick list we are sorry to note. Vthatwe are oue e-otit sire it, he will cheerfully send (free of ■4* DENTIST, .T. R. MeOlamrock, of this place, Infactyou will find onr stock complete in Mr. and Mrs. Charles Swicegood. pie. and th a t th e u tip Court convened Monday, Judge received his fall and winter goods charge) a copy of the. prescription * Office over Bank of Oavl Peebles presiding; Solicitor Ham used, which they will find a sure cure every line and prices as low as the lowest. Sjit the past should lie Saturday. for Consum ption , A sthm a .Catarrh , * mer prosecuting. Will give report Yours to please. I^twt the good feebnjj Mr. A rthur Smoot, of Fortress Bronchitis and all throat and lung ❖ in uest week’s issue. Monroe, met his best girl at Pino Maladies . He hopes all sufferers J. T. BAITY. ■ itction should n o t In will try his Remedy, as it is invalua * Bring Barbacued pig disappeard last last Saturday. I stirred up a t th is la Monday just as fast as Reuben Miss Anuie Hutchinswas a pleas ble. Those desiring Lh»- prescription, which will cost them nothing, and may groat masses of the I could dish it up. MyI how the ant; visitor in onr berg one day last prove a blessing, will please address Yoor t Wtions of our grca people “ love” it. week. Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, Brooklyn, N. T President Roosevelt will be iu A number of our young people Feet Ureilof the tew fools Raleigh Thursday, Oct. 19th, at attended preaching at Piuo Sunday. ORGANS FOR 848.00'. SMiBiially trying to sti the State Fair. A great crowd is Mr. Will Allen, who is sporting At E. DI. ANDREWS Uaslc House, Greens- Sahratm for Wmwb & Nu-fri ola f: i -.moaities of th e p a s t. a new buggy, made his first trip ^ttH E world is full of sick Troraen TTho m iglit be -well. Poor, pale, sttiTcring expected. Mr. B Frank Mebane, boro, K. C. I MartyrsI Blood so poor that every vital Crjrau,ncrvecQ»ter,e7tnthc brain '' iCalin was denonucw of Spray, is chief marshal. with bis best girl Sunday. Send for catalogue. If yon want * cells, are starved and lose their force. Their sufferings from Dyspepsia, M HeatSaclio, Kidiiny Trouble, Difig’g'ing’ or JLcucorrJiccn, V rtrn people, a n d its A Uiiinber of our people will at valuable goods you can get them at Nervous Prostration, etc., etc., the victim and God alonemay know. Listentoour Mrs. Lizzie Carter and baby Mat tend the fair at Winston this week. Emancipation from the power of disease, BufTering1 ;8towe, was b itte rly a low price,'but send for what yon 8 EMANCIPATION • I and death. J3e i& known to women evorywIiCT© that tie Eaton, left Monday to visit her Well, Mr. Editor, as this is court want, Meution this'paper. I PllOCLAUIATION. I NUTRIOLA, the new Blood aiid Ncrre Food, will make ^strictures of sla v ery , mother near Roanoke, Va. Her week we hopayou will be made glad " the frailest woman “NEW ALL OVER.” Tliis state- Get a Pair of Shoes—ilou’i Iiul many friends wish for her a happy many times by addiug new names Dolljr—But how do, yon know Iibomas Dixon, w itl ■I,a drama, is tra v e l time and safe return. to your subscription list. Tush . sleeping iu the open air is healthy! PREE CHEMICAL ANALYSIS. Insh.ort, the benefit of all their skill and NOT A Walter Stonestreet,formerly with Jones—Have you ever seen an CENT TO PAY for it. Wc are curing thousands, treating by mail. Every ease IfMexpects to i&vi I t makes no difference how long conod«niiai. gggg TKSIs YE SIJFFERiMS m W M I The iinnilior now is FOUR-FIFTEEN, J . T1 Baity, but now of the Twin yon have been sick, if yon are trou invalid policeman?—Alljr Slopper’s iVltli Itw play, w hiel Half Holiday. N u triola Company —G entlemen: I had been an invalid for W here SHOES, galore can sure be seen; City, was married last week in bled with indigestion, constipation, over 10 years. KIDNEY TilOUBLE had caused such a weak Jeisma we have rea< ness in iny back that I was unable to work standing up. Then Kacii pair:sso good it’s sure to stun, Winston. Our congratulations. liver and kidney troubles, Hollis FREE FOR SENDING ONLY SIX .NAWES disease peculiar to my sex fastened upon me and my life became And put the people on the run. jf3na, ttining np ter's Rocky Mountain Tea will one round of UNENDING- TOJiTUKJat such as only one afflicted E. M. Andrews, the old reliable as I bave been can know. To stand upon my feet for fi vo minutes To save all easb, they may bave mit, Wfiresof race hatreil Remember when in need of peu- make you well. 35 cents at San Piano and Organ man of the State, , was a torture unspeakable. The terrible DRAGGING DOWN By stopping short with J. LashmiL SENSATION would send sncb a feeling to my brain as to im rtrife. Let the dea «il, pen, ink or any kind of nice ford’s drugstore. will give jrou a song book or music pair my vision and drive me almost insane. Nervous Headache stationery, more goods for same I was my constant visitant, and the slightest noise would drivo VvrO send this verse to hicak the news ted; and let us, as KUliFEBS E WS. chart freefor sending Hinfiix names $ mo almost wild. The doctors told me I could never get money, same goods for less money, of those that want to buy either a well. I learned of NtJTRIOLA and applied for treatment. As About James Lashmit and iiis shoes. . try- .vith a coinnu at E. IS. Hunt’s. Cotton picking is “ all the go” a result I was RESTORED TO PERFECT HEALTH. From 63 IIis selling pbrase dwells not 011 points Piano or Organ . pounds !increased Ju weight to 143 pounds. I have never seen a ( Sside the bitterness in ourherg. * -m,- -I-- -i-ir-r -I —nin siclt day since. I now weigh J58 pounds. I would not be back Btit kicks the props from cheap stock joints. Bargains in ladies’ and ’gents’ Mrs. M. B. Bailey and son John Mention this paper. I Mrs Ja n?A \vlwlr again where I was before I took NUTRIOLA for all thewealtU ' turn our faces to tl underwear, at J. LeeKurfees’. E M. ANDREWS, -■ »eooer of the ^vorId. May God bless you in yotir efforts to helt> suffering He fits each foot so trim and neat visited her mother, Mrs. S. A. °?ti ♦ - Ri^hxunanity. Your grateful servant, Mrs. J ants A. W ebber. That yon will say, “ He’s bard to beat.” peace, prosperity Walker, Saturday and Sunday. Greensboro, N. C. IS V lth slcrot. j-™ Betoilea testimonial ia 'Toimtata of Lire.” It's JVco. ■ Have your fall and winter suits forgetting and fo< cleaned and pressed or dyed; aguar- Mr. Rufus Dwiggins, of Indiana, For Sale. HB-TRI-OLfl fiesis 8 Senis a Bay. S'aSS*® -’ XHB HX'THIOLA COMPANY, 143-148 W. Hadisoa St., Chicago, , Ills. L. L A SHMIT, W in 1Stoii-SaIem, I?. Iiad any part iu anteed job by Charlotte Steam is visiting friends and relatives Valuable Farm for sale— Laundry. hern. 213 acres within 2 miles past. The presen Miss'Alice Wilson spent part of of court house. $2,000 and no less are onre, aud wewe ; The greatest 'bargains iu Over last week with her friend. Miss Sold by 'Williams & Anderson. coats—going fast. will buy it. N E W y Kspossihle for the Bessie Foster, of Cooleemee. Must go at once. See J, Lek Kurfees . Li;e Bowles spent Saturday night m do. The er J. F. H anes , . ore behiud ua Laundry (late changed, October ■witfci relatives near Elmwood. Mocksville, N. C. Com. 9 S T O R E * anc 3th will be the next time laundry R. 0. Wilson made a flying trip Oess Wfer to them in 01 ■will be sent off instead of the 1st. to Cooleeine IastThnrsday evening. Arors of the past 31. TO. Hunt, Jr. , Mr. Henry Holman spent oiie Os If! Haye just opened np in our New Slj forgive and torgf I have just received the best lot nigtit last- week at R. M. Allen’s. KILL t h s C O U C H When yoa feel sick don't fill yo_ BUILDING- A FULL LINE OF , united people, ou> of Socoud-Hand Clothing I have J . Lee Kurfees spent Sunday af ANB c u r e th e L U N C S l system witli liquid
.Oiro a Holiday. ADVANCE OVM-IMati. bavie . BECORO The Post sincerely hopes that Carl Spry, a, sou of Mr. Win. October 19th,- Roosevelt-Day will Spry, is very ill of typhoid fever. KVKJrt'. TilU HSDAY- nOUNTAINS CF COPPER ORE* be generally observed as a holiday . Mr. A. A. Cornatzer has gone to . KWTOB. throughoutthis section of the State. Norfolk, Va., where he will make Bum ness firms and manufacturing his future home. : A L l FC RNfA JeRSISof' . . 50 cent concerns, all men employing peo Mr. T. 0. Baity and family have ’ one 1 1^r- ple at work, are urged to give that gone to Thomasville,. N. C., where Iir ! ^ 1 Si* • Jlonths, day off for their employes rto have they will reside in the future. Tom ■mtf' the opportunity of seeing Presi iS bookkeeper for the Thonjgsville dent Boosevelt. This will be the Chair Co. This is the company iu 7 Jft-W O onJy opportunity a great majority which Mr. G. A. Allison .ia inter
I.K8 S T H A X t tw of onr people will ever have of see ested. :tvPi^wL‘ ing one of. the greatest presidents The old distillery of A. C. Cor- the country has had, one of the natzer has been sold at a consider foremost of history-making; Amer ation of $3,000. . ItcronciIifttfori icans. There are not many holi Preparation for wheat .sowing is ^ ysvifllic RfbelUon ended days in this country in comparison being retarded by the protracted dry spell. SrtonlylwithM with the fete-days of Europe. It Iffy Sars could it. be said does not behoove our employing Protracted ,services began at an tw. etlj,elulered in that class to begrudge a great day like improvised jptnee of worship near IteriiilIv softened, this.—Raleigh Post. Dulinlfl
S we Meitnwhile two boys who had been are justly prom’ i\ V>’e make all types ft: -W hy don’t you la! young, and will- UrfC^ cure all female disor- the company had made no campaign The aggregate custom collections at riding on the blind baggage slipped off Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box. and sizes of Saws ?cr a h purpose's. new ice trust? Ders,* contributions in a year wlien it had ac Manila for the fiscal year ended June and went through the train, attempt Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Ateino Saws, Corn Kuives, Torfection Floor Mrs. Puiliham. of Lynn, Mass., in- tually contributed $50,000, but Iie gave 30, 1905, were $G,S14,!)10, and for the Scrapers, ctc., ere sold by all good hardware' O r c h a r d ate—Oh, he’s ing to hold up the passengers. They dealers. Catalogue on request. tites all sick and ailing women to write Mr. MoCall a bad half hour explain entire Philippine Islands the total col had no gnns, hut took advantage of the if I kr for advice. Her great experience ing the circumlocutions by which Gov lections were ?S,203,444. timidity of the passengers, while the Revolutionary Cannon Ball. E. C. ATKINS OL CO., Ino. • -Chicken hearted,! ernor Culberson and the Texas State While digging a ditch in the south Largest Saw Msauf. :nrcrs in tlie World. is»t their service, free of cost. The Governor ot Guam recommends shooting, wliieh injured no one, was 5« ofts'cials were hoodwinked about this the establishing of two Iiglithonses on going ou outside. They were captured east part of the town of Bennington Factay aod Executive Ofiicss. IfidianapoSsl indiaaa* W a t e r . . . _e—Sure. Why, performance. the island. by trainbands. The boys, who gave Vt., recently a workman dug up a six- BRAKCHESt New York, CHfcajR). Mtnncnpolla, Addross of ( 1} rersons or Most striking, however, was the ad-' • Portlam!. (Orettnn); S< !c, Xisn-FrancL^o, tas spent conscienl part Indian b 3oUe B **ear brotherI not now. I Russian Vice-Consul Fined. Bampbi,, OeeaaG-CQi-J, N. J., ffe). 17, 190) Gas. Sour Emot&tione. Heart I1Rins. Indigestion, Dvsnepsifl, Burn* I i ienn *'8tEB riear as noonday In attempted to emphasize no impropri tion of a- Chinese coasting vessel which jog Pains and Lend Weight in Pit of Stomach, Aeid Stomach^Dis* ; I Poached six weeks ago.— ety in this proceeding Mr. McCall de was blown np by a floatiug mine In Prince Engalltcheft, Russian Vice- Japanese publication!! are full of Amer tended Abdomen. Dizziness, Colic, Sick Headache, Pimples, D&d j Trt'bmje, clared with evident sincerity that be the China Sea. Consul in..Chicago. 111., was fined ?1 ican articles on all.kinds of subjects. . plexion, BAP BREATH or Any OfcherStomach Torture? RAILWAY would have faken the money nt a and. costs by Justice Caverly on a For insulting the President of Nicar FITSpermanently cured. Ko fits or nervous LST U3 SEND YOU A SAMPLE BOX OF ; -e announced vl» YfL „ **' ' " 1 m'* lower rate of intere’st if he could have agua, William S. Albers, representing a charge of violating the city’s automo om points on its !.'111 ness after first day's use ot Dr. Kline's Chvn- to Ban comes home late and obtained it. Chicago mining company, has been sen bile speed ordinance. The prince Kervellestorer,$2 trialbot:tleand treatise free Hg special occfts* I isItt'? 6^nss l^at Ile went to sleep The yearly sniary roll of tiiie McCali tenced to three years’ imprisonment waived his right as a member ol a Dr.B. If. Kum, Ltd., 931 ArchSt.jPhila. ,Pi I ')l:*nS worn out with family drawn from the New York Life by the authorities of that company. foreign consulate. Huirs Anti Beich Wafers >nal Baptist Cott« was shown to be Si37,500. Albers will appeal. The Tokie Street Railway Company September 14-1»« Hs »if eai'ried out of his way, serves a population of 1,800,000. FREE TO CONVINCE YOU THAT IT CUR£S. Advices from St. Petersburg say that Baron Iiomura Sails. I lSlisit'*,", him wheu she Baron Komura sailed from Vancou Mrs. Winslow’3 Soothing Syrup for OljIldcei ' Kotiiing else like it known. It's sure, and pleasant. Cures by ab onftl Convention 1110 >'«’ mother. 4 J. Collections Improve, alarm is shown regarding the new sorption. HarmleH. No drugs. Stomach Trouble can’t be cured treaty of alliance between Japan and ver on the Etopvess of India Jov Xoko- testbiiae,6 ®fli«n»thegnins,Tf!Wicesi4 8 »nima- , SepteK' Uon.allays pain,cures wind colie,SSo 1 n bottle otherwise—so says Medical Science. Drugs won’t do—they eat up Mercnntile collectlons lttip w a as Ilie Jiama, ' the Stomach ana make you worse. season advances, Great Britain. ' ■International As* I H 1Ht IgoldBuy*, ccld” TJiera was mort; rioting a t Budapest The University^of California operates a We I?no\v Mull’s Anti-Belch Wafers cure and we want you to Comfort Ucttcr.*f New African Xiwibles, dairy school. know jt, hence this offer. 3gineers, SeptenJ- *fEM S X A Itvw a IN CAUCASUS. among uniremitr elndents, and the SPKCfAD OFFBR--Tho regular price of Hull's Anti-Beleh Wafers fits bolter tban fi gold IiosttHty of tlie Socialists to the coal Andrew Be Wet, a nephew ef the Avolil Yellow Veve?, is 50c. for a full sized bos, but to introduce it to thousands of sufferers a d Fountain Unit- ' Wvs ition plans ls expeeled to provoke fur Boer General, Is said to have been ar we w:11 send Uvo (2) boxes upon receipt of 75c. and this advertise* I ^I0”p T WUL Armenian*, Fired Upon by T attan t. mcnt; or w& will send you a sample free for this coupon. formers, Septem- CeflHOt Till Laud. ther on lbrea Us. rested .it Windholt1 charged with plot l.^twInt^ llllccea t0 use Grnne* Walter,Vanghan Morgan was elected ting to aid the rebellious blacks and n Francisco. CaI* I vsi( Ia8ipOffiai1. c»i'th ever had n St. Petersburg. Kussia.—Private dis -kill yellow fever and malaria serins, 10149. COUPON 127. patches received here from Xiflls say to succeed John. Pound as Lord Mayor establish a Boer republic in Southwest re, Knights Tefli- iiiCli tk.» V1.lrom cat!lrrh of the of London, England. Africa, ’ THIS IS QOOB FOR A FREg BOX. , 1904; Sovereign Iliat conditions in the Caucasus are F a r tbe Housewife. Mend this ft4< w ith Vour naaift and .? “Bid 1^or years- deplorable. The Armenians .ire starv The failure of two leading operators wiii selHtIfT 0. F., September &!>( Icm» n»;hirg but the vei? M irtGItAPETOM CCO., 32S ing and Hre abandoning their property in the French sugar market was an- To Retain Army in Far East. Ever since, onr Colonial ancestors aitlrcss and pja'nly. W n te fi ----- Plieor again. isiana Purchase |£ii,fetre«aWl eveu save me because it is impossible for them to. nonneeS'at Paris. instituted Thanksgiving Day, it has SO L D .A T 19ItU ii S 50 cents per box. cultivate their land on account of the The Swedish Eiksdag met In extra- Advices from St. Petersburg, Russia, been-# day of rejoicing, and the good vember, 1904. say that a Bnssian army of five to 2 occasions opeo I t^ N s w s? lis cataloSue ot pre- manner in which they are Sred upon ordinary session, and the Government old-fesbionea. dinner plays, the all- fejiUtsi tbem all (escept by the Tartars, despite the efforts of submitted a proposal to put into force eight army corjts will be held hi the I Far East.'. iinportgnt part therein. A detailed I to these polnta -aW01e 31 leES in®gestible, the troops who biive been sent there to itbe agreement made at Karlstad- protect them. ' and an interesting account of :a Southern Ra“‘ H n jtJ ? * in tile stomach (which A meeting of the Chamber of Com Newsy Gleaniugs. Thanksgiving dinner, as it will be ser ■ Wus i j* Jlea
IrHE CHANCE OF LIFE MECKLtNBURG’S BIG FAIR HAD GOOD BAG OF SNAKES. Colorado Schoolma’am Is Sure Death ,^aLlB EWTWOWEW W E P A B E This Svent Will Be One of the Great to Reptiles. Many Newsy Items Gathered From est in the History of County Mrs, Bqima Herey Meyer felt a glow To make Cheap Gas-light for ■ ^andFftinofTUS OrlttealPertod all Section*. Fairs. of pride as she gazed—at a respectful V nlM i by the Vee of Lydla HI. Ptnk- distance—at the trophies of the chase I ^ vtgetable Conipoul,d‘ Charlotte, Special.—The Mccklen- brought to her office by her pupil Miss Charlotte Cotton Mark st. Racliel Hitchman, schoolma’am at Country Homes How many wo burg Fair, which will be held October men realize that The cotton market steady. 24th to 27th, inclusive, promises to be Hale, Republican, river. Kit Carson the most critical Low middling ...... county, Colo. period in a wo ..9 one of the best events of its kind The package, unrolled, showed five man’s existence Strict low middling ...... W t ever held in the State. Each year skins of snakes killed by Miss Hitch if: Middling ...... a k e s «6«««« ciay Pip*. •'I: is the change of ..Oy 8 this fair has been extended in its man. • T out exfra cliAfgV wMc-i used any 6tw of ilicse 70 I. life, and th at the Strict middling ...... 9ya Miss Hitchman killed a big rattler Put a simple “Acetylene” ''Gasltirner on its Acetylene Generators it had found safe, and cffeitive, anxiety felt bj scope and improved in interest and stem. just as it permitted houses to be piped for City Gas, SiT Good middling ...... that appeared among her pupils one Bind the two in position with a tight-fifiting piece I-I women as this attractiveness until tlie outlook for or wired for Electricity, under proper conditions. time draws near General Cotton Market. day and threatened damage. She took of Rubber Hose. Now, the Insurance Companies ought to know & : is not Trithout Atlntaj -steady ...... the coming fair promises that it will a club. The snakes were skinned by Then fill the bowl of the pipe with fine-ground SaJ- whether or not these 70 different makes of Acetylene reason ? • •9% her, too, and she. sought Mrs. Meyer cium Carbide. Generators- were absolutely Safe to use. Galveston, steady ...... 1 0 far eclipse all previous ones. Mr Next tie a rag over head of the bowl to keep in the u hPt svsteni is in a deranged condi- New Orleans, firm...... to accept one of the biggest to be Because, they have to pay the bills, if Fire or Ex I Z or she is predisposed to apoplexy .1 0 W. S. Orr, the manager and secretary made into a belt. Carbide. til* plosion occurs, from any one of the Acetylene Gener I LV tion Of any organ, it is a t this Mobile, normal ...... of the Fair Association has been hard Now put the pipe into a Glass of \ I J Kji ators they authorize. Savannah, quiet ...... Miss Hitchman is a city-bred girl Water, as in picture. v N w V j And, here's a proof of their gcod judgment. I • IikelV to become active and, w ith at work getting everything in shape and a year ago appealed to Mrs. Meyer I tEost of nervous irritations, make life Charleston, firm...... 9ya There yon have a complete. Gas- * ' Though there are now Two Million people using Norfolk, firm ...... for the opening and his announcement to get her a position as teacher away plant for 25 cents. . . AcetjrIcne Light in America, there have only been four ..9% 8865 I I ’mWs'time. also, cancers and tumors out on the prairie. This was done. Touch, a match to the Burner— —s Fires from it in one year, against Fires from Baltimore, nominal ...... 1 0 that all things point to a splendid I more liable to begin their destrac- After nine months’ experience she. re and you’ll get a beautiful White Gas- ' ' Kerosene and Gasoline. If":" Swell earning symptoms as New York, quiet ...... 10.25 success this year carries with it the turns to Denver delighted with her ad light. • _ There have also been 4691 Fires from Electricity, I. Boston, quiet ...... Of course, this is only an experi 1707 Fires from City Gas, and 520 Fires from Candles. ' “'! lo f suffocation, hot flashes, diz- .10.25 convincing weight of experience. ventures. Her education Included S headache, dread of impending- Philadelphia, steady ...... 10.50 snake killing and snake skinning, ment, but it shows the wonderful sitn- . Besides these there have been 26 Fires from the ‘“ siunds in the ears, timidity, pal- The exhibits are nearly complete, Hicity of Acetylene Lighting.. Sun’s rays, But,—only four Fires from Acetylene. Houston, steady ...... 9% lariat throwing and riding a la cowboy. i hat y%Kf simplicity gave Acetylene That shows how careful the Insurance Board was Siton of the heart, sparks before Augusta, steady,...... 9 and will include the choicest collec —Denver Republican. ’k eves irregularities, constipation, 13-16 in its examination of Acetylene Generators, and in .!inble appetite, weakness andinqui- Memphis, steady ...... •ioy 8 tions of everything petaining to agri “permitting” only the 70 makes that were above sus i are P«™pUy heeded bv intelli- St. Lous, steady ...... Long Distance Courtships, ' picion, out of the 600 experiments that were once on •ioy 8 culture, mechanics, art, science and Sketching one day in Burma, an the market Stwonetiwho are aPProao^m g the Cincinnati...... ; . . . . . , invention. * * * I nod of Iife "‘lien woman’s great Louisville, firm...... '.10% English artist noticed a man a little j?Le may be expected. The racing will this year be the distance off glaring straight ahead of Well,—the boom in Acetylene Lighting made lower Tvdia E. Pinkham s Vegetable Com- best ever seen on a North Carolina him at some object he could hot see prices possible on the material it is derived from, viz.. Joia Is Uie world's greatest remedy Shot by Hunter. from his position. The man Sat with Calcium Carbide, a material that looks like Granite Twomen at this trying period, and Tarboro, Special.—Mr. S. T. Cher track, the entries including some of the same fixed glare the Whole after but acts like Magic. be relied upon to overcome all dis- the fastest horses in the country. noon and was at it again next morn Today, Acetylene Light is a fuH third cheaper than Xmr svmptoms and carry them ry, one of the most prominent- men in Kerosene Light, or Gasoline Light, per Candle Power. the comity, was aceidentaiiy killed on ing. The artist had the curiosity to It is not more than Jtalf the price of Electric Light, „(dy through to a healthy and happy The midway will be a grand free at ask an English visitor what it meant. his plantation near Rocky Moiuitain traction, clean and high-toned, such tior three-fourths that of City Gas. llLvdiii E. PinkbaiD's Vegetable Com- late Wednesday afternoon. The cir The reply was: “Oh, he is in love!” If I can’t PrOVQ these statements to your full satis Mnnd invigorates and strengthens the cumstances which causcd his death are as will please, amuse and entertain, And it was explained that this was faction my name is not “Acetylene Jones.” Lsle organism, and builds up the singular. Mr. Cherry had gone out without shocking the most sensative. their method, ef courtship. The object > But Acetylene is more than the safest and cheapest Aliened nervous system as no other of the man’s attentive gaze was a girl Light of the year 1905 . into the woods and secreted himself All railroads leading into the city in a neighboring bazaar. When a It is also the Whitest Light—the nearest to natura! « E. 8 - Hyland, of Chester- for the purpose of finding out who, he will give greatly, reduced rates, and young man falls in love, he has to seat Sunlight in health-giving Blue and Violet rays, and floim, Md., in » letter to Mrs. Pink- thought, was hunting unlawfully on because of this, with its freedom from flicker, it is from present appearances the crowds himself at a certain distance from his the easiest of all Artificial Light 011 the Eyes. Iam1Ws: his land. IDempsey Weaver, a tenant, adored one and wait for her to do the. JittfVrs1Piijkbaai:— was doing the limiting. Seeing a small in attendance will be tremendous. It is so much like real Sunlight that :t has made 1 -I had been suffering with falling of the rest. If she looks In his direction plants grow 24 hours per day in dark ccllars where no ranb for Tears and was passing through the portion of his victim’s form moving And all who come will go away feel once or twice on the first or second ray of Sunlight could reach them. It made them grow I lift. Mt womb was badly swollea. behind the bushes, he mistook Mr. ing that they have been richly re day, he is wildly encouraged, and ii Light a setback, at first. twice os fast as similar plants that had only the oun- Itala good <*«' of soreness, dizzy spells, Cherry for a squirrel and shot and in on the third day she nod to him and light of day-time, viz., half the time. LjtChes and was very nervous. I wrote paid for their time and money spent It seemed so simple to turn Calcium Carbide info That was proven by Cornell University in a three- I m lor advice and commenced treatment stantly killed him. smiles it is time to go to the parents Gas-light that over 600 different kinds of “tanks”.and Sh Ivdia E. PiukhamtS Vegetable Com- in seeing this excellent fair. with reference to the marriage settle “Acetylene Machines” wer# invented, patented, and months' experiment made this very year. MUjj is vou directed, and I am happy to say ments, marketed for the purpose, by about as many different * * * E l] toose distressing symptoms left me, Mntual Investment Company. people. Now, I’ve saved up for the last a point more im I IadIbavewissai safely through the change GATTIS VS. KILGO. Olliteawel! woman." Salisbury, Special.—With an autho Little Girls as Stowaways. Well, the thing to be expected certainly happened! portant to you than all the Others about Acetylene About 530 of these “Acetylene Machines” had been Light. Forspecial advice regarding this hn- rized capital of $100,000, the Mutual Three little girls have the town 0: CESS. Argument for Fourth Time in Su Millinoeket, Me., a good scare las' invented and sold by people who knew more about • It consumes only one-fourth as much of the vital (Ortant period women are invited to Investment. Company has been organ Tinware than they did about Gas-making. Oxygen from the Air of Living rooms or becl-rooms, AYe’ve got a JJte to Mrs. Pinkham for advice. It preme Court. week. They disappeared mysteriouslj onth. ized here for the purpose of buying, The “Calcium Carbide” was all right all the time, as either Kerosene or City Gas-LL'ht consumes. Jfrte and always helpful. holding and developing real estate Raleigh, Speeia!.—The case of Gat- and search failed to reveal theii but 530 of the machines for turning if into Gas were That’s a tremendous difference in a lifetime, mark s. I think it’s whereabouts until some hours latei you—three-fourths of a difference. That story ot in and around this city. Whitehead tis vs. Ivilgo was argued in the Su all wrong all the time. Many a lawyer lias discovered that Kluttz, C. B. Jordan and I)r. R. V. preme court last week for the fourth when they were found in the town 0: So Acetylene Gas “got a tad name,” though it is Because,—Oxygen is Life. * time. Besides the attorneys interest Sherman, twelve miles away. Thej dear enough notv that it never deserved it at any time. And every bit of Oxy&en stolen from the lungs of Oh1 I haven't I iwife's word is law. So. 42. Brawley and other leading Salisbury It was like selling Wood Stoves to burn Hard Coal Women, Children and Men, Ihrovtgh Lighting, is a men are behind the new corporation, ed there were few present during th'c had played stowaway on a train in or section. But der to get there. in, and then blaming- the Coal for not burning. loss that can never be made gcod again. j hundred and. IDEA CAME FROM SHEFFIELD. which begins business with prospects. argument which consumed the entire * Jfr # A 24 Candle-Power AcetyIenc L ight costs you only .'itising.—Som- The plan is a new one and contem time of the court. There were only Lots of things happened to grieve the Owners ol two-fifths of a cent per hour. I Commercial Traveler S ent From plates a systematic savings on the four justice.'! on the bench. Chief Jus FITSpormaaoctlycured. No fltsornervous- these 530 makes of alleged “Acetylene Machines.” That’s about $5.05 per year, if burned every night ness after first day’s us© of Dr, Kline's Great But very few accidents occurred from them even in in the year for four steady hours. That City. tice Clark, by reason of bis connec 2 part of the shareholders, who are the Kervel,estorer.$ trialbottleand treatise free the days of rank experiment and dense ignorance, A Kerosene Lamp of equal capacity would cost you younger business and professional tion with the Kilgo-Clark controversy Dr.ll. H. KuKEjLtd., 981 Areh St.,Phila.,Pa It has generally been supposed that among*, "Generator” Makers. s. third more, viz.: thrce-fiflhs of a. cent per hour for men in the community. out of which the suit arose, not sit Ihe more active the mind the greater Of course, a gun will go off unexpectedly, now and Kerosene alone, or $8.75 per year. He commercial traveler is a product ting. then, if the trigger be pulled by a person who "didn’t That's exclusive of broken lamp chimneys, new cf our own busy day, but as early a* the need for physical recreation-. Couldn’t Hold Court. T!.e public is familiar with the know it was loaded.” wicks, and the everlasting drudgery and danger of IijT a Sheffield cutlery manufacturer grounds on which the suit is based Mrs. Wins ow’s Soothing Syrup for Chiidrea But, that's no fault of the Ammunition—is it? cleaning, filling and trimming daily. KDcEivcd the idea of sending to the teething,-oftons thogums,reduces inHamma- Well, finally the Insurance Companies got after I want to prove these figures to you, Reader, if you Wilkesboro, Special.—A two week’s and with its history. At a special i-on./Llkt. s pain,cures wind eolie,25e. a frottlo coiiinent glib talkers to convince the tern of conrt for the trial of civil these 530 odd makes of "Acetylene Machines” that are a house-owner or storekeeper. term of Wake county court last June Tell me how many rooms you’ve got and I’ll tell you Mtcbams that the English-made cases only convened with his honor, Milan is one of the important industrial wouldn’t Acetylate, and the Insurance Board made an cillery was superior to that of local Judge Moore non-suited the plaintiff centres of Italjp. investigation of all Generators that were submitted to what it will cost to light them with brilliant, beautiful, Judge 0. H. Allen, presiding. The Gattis 011 SlIe ground that under the them. Sanitary, eye-saving Acetylene. manufacturers, and so marked was his calendar was ealled and it was ascer^ Write me today for my Free Book about “Sunlight .WFss that it was not long before the last decision of the Supreme court the Hgo’s euro fa the bast medicine we ever use I Then, out of the 600 odd "Machines” patented, tained that so many of the attorneys Jcrnll attentions of throat and Iuiigs 1-Wjr. only about 70 were “permitted” by the Insurance Board on Tap.” ate idea was put into practie in oth plaintiff had not shown any malice O. KndsijEy, Vanburen, tod,, .Feb, 10,1 1JJJ. Just address me here as— ^ plaintiffs, defendants and wittnesses in the publication of the matter com to be used. er tines. were in-attendance at the Federal Oh, what.a howl was there! “Acetylene Jones,” As early as 1765 the term “bagman" plained of. The plaintiff contends “Every mind Xrets for relaxation,” says By “permitted” I mean that tJfe Insurance Board 9 Adams St., I W become common, the word being court at Greensboro that the court that although theoceasiou of the liear- a writer. was willing' that any building should be Insured, with Chicago, Ills. I Mtei in Murray's Dictionary of that would not be held and the grand jury iiiL' of I lie charges against Dr. Kilgo was dicharged without trying a single NO TONGUE CAN TELL Ui POINTS IN Wt. the example being quoted from before the Board of Trustees of Trin Goldsmith. case. ity College was a qualified privilege, The title "commercial traveler” is the wide publication and the employ How I Sn£fero4 'VTitii ItoliJiiff and bleeding Kczema Until Caved W . L . D o u g l a s Ik only modern part of the Idea, the Mitchell County's First Bank. ment of the newspapers to give publi by Cutlcura, . indent bagman lasting until the im Asheville, SpeciaU-A gentleman city to the speech, of Dr, KiIgo against “.No tongue can tell how I suffered for '3 ®&»3 -SSHOESa provements in travel caused the term here from Bakersville, Mitchell county Mr. Gattis constituted malice. Theie five years with a terribly painful, itching SLOANS LINIMENT W. L. Douglas $4.00 Cilt Edge Llna 10 become obsolete. were also questions affecting the right and bleeding eczema, my body and face cannot be equalled atany price. In earlier years the salesman trav- tels of the organization of a new bank at Bakersville, The bank was organi of the plaintiff to introduae testimony being covered with sores, Kever in my gificuecu iM with his samples In a bag life did I experience such awful suffering, SHOES !trapped to his horse'a baek and zed by Col. Iaaas H, Bailey, of the showing material damages which he I m t ALL has suffered by reason of the alleged and I longed for deata, which I felt was For Yiiir FamiSy and Horse || PRICE? loved from place to place, and it was place. Mr. Bailey was elected presi near. 4- had tried doctors and medicines w until !he passing of the stage dent and a charter will shortly be libel. without' success, but my mother insisted The Best Antiseptic Known, ciscb days that the sample trunk be- secured. The bank will be known as Th«*re were present at the hearing tbat I try Cuticuraf I felt better after the wne the feature ot the traveler’s out- the Bank of Bakersville. It is the for the plaintiff Messrs. Graham and Hrst bath with Cuticura Soapj and one ap TRY IT FOR first banking institution tbat has been Deviii, A. A. Hicks, C, B, Watson and plication of Cuticiira Ointment,- and was organiged in the county of Mitchell. Tom SI. Argo; for the defendants soon entirely well, (Signed) Jtlra, A, Et- !IiiM ta i3 Ifraisis5 When the Gomb Burst. Duke and Kilgo, Messrs, Robert Win- son, Bellevuej Micbt" The Stiltan-uAnd how did it hap- Negro Killed by Cave-In. stou, T. T. Hicks; ex-Governor Ay* Mount Aconcagua, the giant peak of the Sprains? S w e l l i n g s Pa, vizier, that you failed to inter- cock for the defandants, Andes, is 23,0S0 fcuc high. i your wordthless body between Wadesboro, Special,—An embank and Enlargements, your sovereign and the bomb?” ment, ten feet high, at Mv, W, T, A Prayer Hushed, The Great Antiseptic, Price, 25c., 80o< @iid 81.00, Tie Vijier—"Pardon me, your high- Brasingtori ’a briek yard, caved in Greenville. Special.— Wednesday Sloan's Liniment, for nil mosquito bites. Jffis, it was all over so quiekly that Wednesday while hands were digging It kills yellow fever and malaria germs. night Ernest Dixon, aged twenty-one Pr. SAIiL 8. SLOAN, , '“ere was no iime to make S move.” clay, and go injured one. man,_ a negro, so:i of X C. Dixon,'of this Cats are licensed In Berlin, A^id every jSctaWisued county, cat must wear a metal badge. SIS Albany St., Boston, BI ass. I ito Suitan—ilA wise servant antici- Ed, Hammond, that he died in a few died at Whitsett Institute, where he J u l y 0« JB76. I Pltcs the danger of Mn master,” hours. - was attending school. The remains Tlie Vfeier-nHad I anticipated the Deafness Cannofc Jle Cnre4 I WUisrl your highness, I would have readied here on Theurgday evening’s tylQaalapplieatlo&s as they cannot reaofcthft P R I C & i 8 Item i of State Nows. train and were taken out to Mr. Dix diseoaedportlonoltheear, Thereia onlyona Htrented the throwing of the deadly Fire damaged' the Eagle Furniture way to cura deafness, and that Js by const!» W m iV S S B S a ? I mltslle.” on’s home in Chicon township, Mr, tutional remedies. Deafness Is caused by aa I CURE THE GRIP/ Co. at High Poirit to the amount of inflamed condition of the mucous Uningof ANTI-GR1PIHE Hie Snltan-llThen you ere not Dixoii sent for Rev. Q. A, Burroughs, ^ .JN ONE DAY f SS GUARANXttttP TO CVIVR • [ W at ,anticipation?” $25,000 on Wednesday night. a minister of the Free Will Baptist the Eustaoliinn Tube, Wiienthis tuba is in* shoa 2a the world, Tbey are lust a t sood M flamed you Iuw a rumbUngsound or imper GRIP, BAB GOLD, HEADACHE m UBMUUA. thosr that cost you $5»Ja>:a> «.<*<*■<*> * to'hear that his store was badly ford’s drugstore. give money to ]{c KILL th e COUGH damaged by fire last Friday morn Eenerettas1Serges * I have the largest stock of COFFINS and CAS ‘he eyes of editor TRNN XSON. and c u r e t h e LUNGS ing. As soon as the insurance is Danish Cloths, Poplins, *§> KETS of any dealer in the county and iuviic duty.gnd perfeci adjusted he will be ready to fill all Sunday, Oct. 22nd, at 11 a . M.. you to call around and examiue my stoek ----- gitimate for cor; orders sent him. Rev. E. L. Brown, who was pastor WITH Flannels, Uaui Proof, UttLBOSUS aud ULKS. I lt® ertoK . Pu “To what man are we chiefly in at Cherry Hill about 15 years ago, Dr. King’s debted for the Erie Canal? For will, meet his Old congregation once In fact we have tbe largest line to select from Customers wafteb on ©ay or Woi - lawyer, ex-ch.in how many years has the canal been more. There will be a table on the Nsw Discovery we have ever brought to this place. We are eet’t yon condem ground and everybody is expected carrying this season -.“ eouly one sid navigable?” Will some wise man ONSUMPTiON Price * tell us in what way do the answers to bring basketB. -Come. one and FOR QOUSHSand 50c ‘ & S I. OO to the above questions sbow the ca all. D aisy . OLDS -Free Trial. pabilities and qualifications of a Surest and Quickest Cure for all Lace Curtains, Sleets * N EW c h e a t r o d e a t h . M THBCAT and IiTJNG TROUB ■ *. teacher in our public schools? Kidney trouble often ends fatally, LES, or MONEY BACK. and Pillow Cases. James Anderson and Miss Fan but by choosing the right medicine, I * STORE E. H 1 Wolfe, of Bear Grove, Iowa, nie Denny were married in South cheated death. He says: 1 Two years In fact yon will find our stoek complete In Carolina last week. Miss Denny KOTf.CE. ago [ had kidney trouble, which caus-’ every line and prices as low as the .lowest. Hare just opened up in our New is a sister of Mrs. W. A. Grifiiu ed me great pain, suffering and .aux- North------Carolina I Commissioner’s and James Anderson is the son of iety,but I took Electric Bitters which Davie County. r- ) I office, Aug. 7,1905. Yours .to please. BUILDING A FULL LINE OF W. R. Anderson of near Mocks- effected a complete cure. Ihavetilso Kotice is hereby given that North J: T. BAITY. 4- found them of great benefit in gen Carolina Midway Railroad3onds,Nos. * ville. We wish the young couple era;! debilitv and nerve trouble, and 37, 38,39 and 40 must -be presented for a long, prosperous and happy life. keep them constantly on “hand, since, payment.on or before November 6th, Goods as I find they have no equal.” A t San 1905. MMB Mr. W. B. Granger brought a ford’s drug store, guaranteed at 50c. The jnterestw ill cease-on SaidBonds sample of the kind of corn that at the ,expiration of that time. - grows in Davie. It was over .four- TAKE A TRIF TO CALIFORNIA AND By order of the Board of Commis PORTLAND. , teen feet high aud had thre.e good sioners of Davle .county, K. C. and cordially invite all Onr friends tocall ears on the stalkaud one on.the-top; LOW RATES THIS SUMMER. J. F. MOORE. aronnd aud inspect our goods. ------he also brought up a beet that If you have been plauing a west Clerk Bohrd. . weighed over seven pounds. Da ern'trip and held off for a’favora We are in business to stay vie beets and corn when grown by ble opportunity, this summer’s the :i i n 27 uncle Burt are)hard to beat. the time to go. Round trip sum Hbw an d w a n t your tradl Mr. T. A. Blunt, of Faimington, mer tickets on sale, certain dates I have opened a Shop in £@“Highest market prices paid for country produce in exchaai:” I made the Record a -pleasant call May to October—Colorado, Califor In :the Weant Build goods. Respectfully, Tuesday and le fta sample of fire nia: .Oregan, Washington. Tbe ing and will be glad to apples. He had just sent by ex Rock Island offers choice of routes repair your Watches, press, his daughter, Miss Daisy, a and a chance to see- the most for Clocks, and Jewelry. . . Im box|of these splendid apples, who your money.. Full information, is attending the Davenport Female rates and literature -from John Se-: f V Op'atineg Over 7:00 . College at Lenoir. . bastian, PassengerTraflSe Manager, On October 21st. Ko doubt '.iuany' of our people Rock Island System, Chicago. ' 99 SOUTHERN RAILWAYMiles of Railway. will be surprised to know that ProL 'fKidnsy Cures wbeu we will demonstrate the workings of the most remarkable- LAST HOPE VANISHED. Ara stimulants, whips, that weaken, not most talked of heater in the world- -Tjbe BUCK’S Hot Blast. Every . . QUICK ROUTE TO ALL FOINTS... J. D. Hodges, Sn pt. of Schools for When leading physicians said that ^engthen, sicjcfcidneys. Oncensed, you most Davie county, is being sued for beep using: until ou die. There is Qne body invited to see this heater that actually pays for itself. -. W..M. Smithart,. OfiRekdnl Ia., had treatment that j— " North—South-East-W est $5000 damages by the postmaster incurable consumption, his last hope Iu s to n e t vanished; bntU r. King’s New DUcov- NU-TRI-OLA W inston, N. C;, Tnrpagh Trains Between Principal Citiesand Resorts at Yadkinville aud the ex-treasurer ITtEATMENT. Thatstatement may not con* ^ SKUrStbc^on ^ ery for consumption, coughs and colds Tlnce you,^fcut 25 days’ use w ill. AFFORDING FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION of the county, for slander. These kept him out ,of his grave. He says: men in Yadkin are Republicans,but “This great specificcompletely cured- Ws Cnro Yon or Pay the Bill, Elegant Pullman Sleepiug Cats on all Through Trains. Dining, 1 ' their characteis are as dear to them me,- and saved my life. Since-then, I -AJ5S? ,BUTRiqiiA. a boxes NUTRIOLA SGO GIVEN TO THEONR THAT.WANTS. . - - And Observation Cars. have used it for over 10 years, and LIVES &.KIDNEY: TREATMENT lasts SS IT. as any Democrats. Writing slan jays—cures -most cases. Guaxunteofl f For Speed, Comfort and Courteons Employes, travel via the Southi consider it a -marvelous throat and your druggist. Moneyhack if request- — Br Robt Andersoi One, Kranich and Bach Piano, derous .charges ou postal .cards and lung cure. ” ' Strictbrv scientific cure od—wo pay the
wmmmmmmmm I!-, •I.} i VII. MOCKSVJLLE, N. C., THURSDAY OCT. 26, 1905. JOIiUjn5 KO. 17 The President, on pnblic matters, bnt when he did I j ® J W E BEGORO Commonleaied. so he was absolutely firm in carry- We are soriy we did not get U KVKIii T iIC U S D A Y ing them out. Theodore Roosevelt Oct. 3 0 th j IHoiteig IHlet Darb to fiftake’ see the Presiaeut when he passed listens attentively to the discus tia
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/>*«»»•Tio° ?ea: great historic memories of your ~tate. GEORGIA’S SPLEN DIO WELCOME .--- — "US, P veLJnna Condi of negroes as follows: North Carolina that the Mecklenbuig It is not so very far from here that A til till J H "has \fi. fy Pd** Ce ' Remarks to Negroes. Declaration of Independence fore the Mecklenburg Declaration of inde Georgia Gives a Great Welcome to the enjoined'from biting h£ & ^ shadowed the course taken in a- few pendence was made (applause) the EcIgav Alien Prta xv^e. 'I want to congratulate you upon short months by the representatives Man YYhom Editor Graves Declares ceive a place in t the showing your sehool children declaration that pointed out the path . Sn .,Speech at Luncheon to Be Her of the thirteen colonies assembled in on which the thirteen Dmted Colonies Chinese customs return ' have made, and further I wish as an Philadelphia, North Carolina can Most Illustrious Grandson and 100,- American to congratulate the repre trod a few months later. rightfully say that She pointed us the OOO People Are Said to Have Seen ',SStuwIm-ESJS sentatives of the colored race, who way which led to the formation of the “ As I got off the train here, I was have shown such progress in the in new nation. In the Revolution she greeted by one citizen of North Caro and Heard Him. ... . P o s e t S S ' "(e Oul dustrial interests of this city. AU did many memorable deeds; and the line (and I know that neither the ' Atlanta, Ga.. Special.—The Presi stations. JBillos «ml toi they have done in that Way, Mr. battle of King’s Mountain marked the Governor, the Mayor, nor the Senators dent’s visit to Atlanta Friday was a Eleetricaf service am- r ■ ■ Jackson, means a genuine progress turning point of the • Revolutionary will blame me for what-I am going to marked event in th liktoiy of the for the raee-. I am glad, as an war in the South, Bttt I congratulate sav) whose greeting pleased and State of Georgia. He was greeted on- K r Ameireaii, for what you arc doing. you not only upon your past, but Upon touched me .more than the greeting his arrival by distinguished citizens, The standing of the bank whieh in the great industry and activity shown of any iiiatt could have touched me. I and on every hand were shouted other day. ' ReMaiS. Call this city is managed by colored men, the great industrial activity shown was greeted by the widow of.Stone words of welcome that left no room Splendid Ovations Everywhere Tendered should give genuine pride to all the in your Commonwealth, an industlial wall Jaekson (appleause). And we ol for doubt of theit sincerity. The Hilwaukee its. said it, ))„ OOOay.earthrougM lii 0u;,..v"» colored men of this country. Its activity which, to mention but one this united country have a ngbt to city was ill gala attire and business garbage plant.- ueoPei^o n c record is an enviable one. You col challenge as a part of the heritage ol thing, has placed the State second was practically suspended that all Tl)e Federation of Wnmftrt' rt. m Presidential Party On Sonthern Trip ored men who show in business life only to one other in the number of honor and glory of each Amenean might greet; the distinguished guest. America' now -IiictuOcs “>,«|Claf both ability and a high order of in textile factories. You are. showing the reunion of the people-Amencans South 'Carolina, In the person of Govt tigns and clubs assl tegrity are real benefactors, not only in practical fashion your realization who fought in the Civil War—wheth ernor Hvward, added its welcome have left us of the younger genera of your race, but of the whole coun of the truth, that- there must be a er they wore the blue or whether to the South in no uncertain tones. WELCOME WAS BOUNDLESS try.-'’ they wore the gray. (Applause). The long Republican for Mjitoi- *a tetl 31 tion not merely the memory of what foundation of material well-being in Ou being introduced to the vast During Mr. Roosevelt’s progress order that any community may make valor shown alike by the men of the throng present, Mr. Rooseveltniade a Thoma's/Shevlin of mi„„ they did in war, but of what they did North and the men of the South as given . 100,000 for'a Everywhere the Nation’s Chief Execu through the city he showed special in real and rapid progress. And I am brilliant and timely speech, among at the Cuim-sinfot M- in peace. happy to say-that you are. in addition they battled for the right, as. God many other.things saying: . , tive Was the Recipient of Typical terest in the sehool children lined up gave them to see the right, is now part • Wadsworth, Nov.. u,.ce, . •“Great though the meed of praise to greet him, the whites on one side showing in practical fashion you un “ Here is this great industrial'cen road town of napuUmJ^ r Southern Hospitality—Happy in. is which is due the South for the derstanding of the great truth that of what' we, all of us, keep with ter in this'eity which is a typical of Broad street, the blacks on the this material well-being, though nec pride. It was my good fortune to ap: collection of/I,.s?4 ! sh!,'S , IS His Speeches—Well Up on Local soldierly valor her sons displayed Southern city, it is natural Id con -Washington. the"eabi>ni »r ,V other. He was much amused at an essary as a foundation, can only be point to AYcst. Pomt the grandson sider. eertaiu phases of the many-sid during the four years of war, I other point by the appearance of a ted'States; is the l.S q "i. be- History—Greeted With Enthusiasm the foundation, and that upon it must of Stonewall Jackson. (Applause)- ed industrial problem which . this ■the world—30,OUS In its Poimtoi^ think that even greater praiso is due huge stuffed bear, over .which "'as the be raised the superstructure of a “ Here, as I came up your streets, by Enormous Crowds. to her for what her people have ac generation! have to solve. In .this • The Day .County- AOkia.: nt„ sign: “ Mr. Roosevelt, have a shot; higher life, if the Commonwealth is to I saw a monument raised to. a fellow- world of .ours it is practically impos has four.peaches so Jarltc complished in the forty years of the only one in Richmond.” He stand as it should stand. More and soldier of mine who fell iu the Span sible to get success of any kind on three could be gotten into a -.alionl peace which followed. For forty laughed heartily at this. As the pres The splendid Soiillievii tour of more you are giving care and atten ish win- at Santiago—to Shijip, of a laige scale without paying some Vr1^ e, cuatlM William F J HEALTH A539 years the South has made not merely idential party passed the Centenary tion to education; and education North Carolina. (Applause). The United States Senator from Ove President Roosevelt begun with Iiis a courageous, hut at times, a desper thing for it.; The exceptions to.the J " RESTORl Method .church, the chimes in the means the promotion not only of in morning of the fight, he- and I took rule are too few to warrant, onr pay the only member, of-that state-f visit to Richmond 011 '\Vedncsdny. ate struggle, as she has striven for tower of the chureh rang out rlJfv dustry, but of that good citizenship breakfast together. ' It wasn’t much gation to Congress not untler ™ PE-RI moral and material well-being. Her ing heed to them; aud us a rule it tion or imlictmem for penal 0ffCn" Thousands upon thousands of patri Country, ’Tis of Thee,” and at'an which rests upon individual rights of a breakfast, but it was the only may be said that something must be. success has been extraordinary, and other point a hundred and fifty girls and upon the recognition by each in breakfast that was going, and we - Aiming to .keep men out otic citizens poured.out at the capita! all citizens of our common country from the Womans’ College, attired in paid as an offset, for everything we nearby saloons, the cluiihoiw dividual that lie has duties as well were glad to get it. The night before, get and for everythin? we 'accomplish; lunch rooms of tlie'Woman's Clni city of the Old Dominion to do hom should feel joy and pride in it; for pure white, sang tbe same anthem. I hud no supper, and he and his any great deed done, or any fine as rights—in other words, of . that This is notably true' of our industrial Temperance Union in SlietlieW i age by their presence to the nation's Everywhere the parly’s progress was good citizenship which rests ^ upon comrades gave me out. of the very sas City suburb, Willib 0 kept m qualities shown, by one group of through streets packed with well- life. The problems which we of Am first citizen. No printed account can moral integrity and intellectual^ free small amount that they had a sand erica have to face today arc very uight.-p . 1 do justice to the enthusiastic recep Americans, of necessity- reflects cred dressed people, who .cheered the Pres dom. The man must be decent in !us wich. In tlic morning they had.no it Vi[Miit all Americans.” ident onthusiastiealy, and showed in serious, but we will do well to remem Si!*'rt'to i0,"CSt° tion accorded the distinguished guests home life, his private life, of course; material for breakfast- but by that ber that after all they arc only part’ . .. . ,"Vyhsre He Got Them. AVhiIo discussing at some length every way their delight at seeing the .. Jones_ sat working at his desk stT S r e r y glad t< of the etiy and the State. .Address but this is not by itself enough. The time my things hail come-up and I of .the nriee which, we have to pay 1 lighted to Iind that I man who fails to be honest and brave shared my breakfast fith them. That a Hebrew (i'ow-er, peddler stucl I continued to use i ing the tremendous throng present. for the triumphs we have won, for the both in his political franchise and in was at dawn. Before noon, one of high position to which we have attain liead .in at. Ihefocui'. and asked months and IoullIittJT Mr. Roosevelt among many tactful, was going to lli'e big Yaic-Ha “ • I c o n s i d e r i t a * his private business contributes to po them was killed, and the other (as We ed. If we were a backward and sta a,ul ShiM neyerbo patriotic and lliriling' tilings, said: litical and social anarchy. Self-goy- then: though) fatally wounded.- ' football-game on the morrow at a U o s c occasion*!ft tionary countiy we would not have to Haven,- if so. he would gaaracti ‘•I trust I need hardly say how. eminent is not an.easy uiingv ^Only “ And now there are here men .who face these problems at all;-!--but I d o w n a n d those communities are fit for if.- ir. *1 a bitnch of-twtce'hs many v Oar files contain tho great is niy pleasure at speaking in fought in the great war. AAre who think I Iiat most of us, are agreed that osany. one els.c. . Dr. IInrtman li: which the average individual prac went in in ’98 had the opportunity to to be backward and stationary would ful happy women Wl this historic capital of your historic The . offer- was taken, the , ,0 health by his reme- tices the virtue of self-command, ol: fight only in a small war, and all tbat be altogether, too' heavy• a price to' State; the State than which no other 'delivered and worn ft the gams self-restraint,seii-restraiiu, ofor wise disiutemed- wewe c,jaim claim rs is tnac that wewe uopv hope- »ewe showed pay for the avoidance.of the problems ' young laxly Wyho, not- only used has contributed a larger proportion ness combined with wise self-mlerest;, J10^ entirely unworthy of men hi question. There are no labor ,that day but Ihe following Sund to the leadership of the nation: for where the individual possesses com- -,.)lo faeed (lie mighty and terrible troubles where tliere is no work- to be A few days later the Hehnur mon sense, honesty and courage. on the honor roll of those Ameriean days from ’Ol. to ’65.” (Applause). done by labor. There are no troubles called, and s.Jones said those i Here Mr. Roosevelt dwelt at length worthies whose greatness is not only Every Man Has a Duty to Perform. about corporations where tho poverty gave excellent saiisfaefion, hn; on the great problems of the day. Ho of the' community is such that ii is have 'no--objectior,;; '.I voiihl Ii for the age, bnfc for all time, not $ 5 ,0 0 0 spoke of the Appalachian Park, and “ Anil now, genlimen, though we .not worth 'while lo ’fonh corporations know, how ypu v;eiy able I 0 s only for one nation for all the world, glory in the memories of the past, we , many* violets 'for so liulc more; wwujtoi abw discussed railway rate legislation in a There is no difficulty in regulating JS S ' on this honor lull Viiginio's name must remember ever to keep these railroads where the resources of a { day 5 when they command a liish conservative, but vigorous wav. In a stands above all others. And in memories, not .as excuses for tailing region, are so few that it does not, His reply was. “I grt 'c: way, in fact, to show Iimt be means Io do well iu the past, but as incen corpses.' So. greeting all of you, I know that 110 pay to build railroads.' There are to push some definite measure. * tives to spur-us on to action. In'life, many excellent people who shake their one will grudge my saying a special In closing Uo said: every victory won inevitably brings heads over the difficulties Ibat as a The November word of acknowledgement to the vet us face to face with a liew struggle. nation we now have.to fee; but their The November “ It must be understood as a matter The men of one generation have to erans of the civil- war. A man would, of eourse, that if this power in grant melancholy is. not warranted save in Folks,” sprightly do their allotted task. If they fail to a very partial degree, for most of the indeed, be but a poor American who ed it is to be exercised with wisdom do it. they aceumiiUtle misfortune un tevestmg magaziu could without a thrill witness the and caution and self-restraint.. The things of which .they.complain are the hshecl at Salem, I to those who come after them. If inevitable accompaniments of*- the way in which, in city after city, Inter-State Commerce Commission or they do it, it yet remains true that RAiLWAl smo, is an espe< other government official who failed growth and greatness of- which we The stories, poom in the North as well as in the South, the ln'en who come after them must do are proud. to protect, a railroad that was in the their tasks iu return. Il is just As highly valuable on every public occasion, the men right against any clamor, no matter “ Now I do-not wish lo'be misunder THE STANDARD mu number, and it is with you, my escort, the men of stood. I do- not Tor one moment RAILWAY, OP TUB who wore the blue and the men who how violent, on the part of the public, the National Gnardt ‘.he .arliilennen, will be delightei would be guilty of as gross a wrong mean to say t Iisyt there are not many suck an array.of wore the gray now march aiuVstand the infantrymen. If there conies a and serious evils .with wliieh IiaVe shoulder Io shoulder giving tangible as if he corruptly rendered an im war, I know I. can count on you and < S 0 U 1 ] number presents proper service to the railroad at the Ic grapple, or that' there..are. not tiu- iiate wlneli featu: proof that we are all now in fact as those like you. because Iitc memory heallhy signs in the body social and expense of the public. AVheivI say a of what voitr fathers did Avill make tractive. The et well as in name a reunited people, a square deal I mean a square deal; ex politic; but I do mean to say that to -be accessible t you ashamed not to rise level to. the white’ wo must not show a fooligh DraEOTLiNE TO ALLPOIS| people infinitely richer because of the actly as much a square deal for the demands of the new time, as they laud. riels'man as for the poor man; but no optimsm Wermust not less beware .of priceless memories left to all Amer PUBSlDENf THEODOltE ROOSEVELT. rose level to tho demands of their a mere blind pessimism. . There is icans by you men who fought in the more. Let each stand on his merits, time. (Applause). • Texas, Cards Le receive what is due .him and be every reason why we should be-vigi It is becoming great war. Last Memorial Dav I tho duties of citizenship, the Presi chief magistrate of the country, As judged according to his desserts. Jo Here the President turned .aside lant in searching out what is wrong to leave cards a W-. spoke in Brooklyn at the unveiling dent said: Mr. Roosevelt left lie said to a re more he is not entitled, and'less bo and asked how much more time he had and unflinchingly .resolute in striving California,] oak box placed of the statue of a Northern general, •'This government was formed porter: shail not have.” to remeily it. But at the same time tended ior the caj with as its basic idea the principle -•-if it was not two minutes. Some we must not blind onrselves to-what under the auspices of the Grand “ I Want the people of Richmond to Great Crowds Everywhere. the resting place| of treating each man on his worth know what a pleasure it has been for one told him to speak as long as ho has been accomplished for good, and Florida, In this way the t Army of the Republic, and that great as a man, of paying 110 heed to wheth me to have been with them, and to Leaving Raleigh, the Presidential wanted to, when he made the char above alt we must not lose onr heads those friends audience cheered every allusion to the er he was rich or poor, or liecd to have had an opportunity of meeting party made short stops at Durham, acteristic utterance (sotto voice) that and become either hysterical or ranco Cuba and memory of the d* his creed or social standing, but only valor and self-devotion of the inen them personally. If they like me half Greensboro, High Point, Salisbury, ha “ would like to go on all night,” ) rous in.. grappling with what, is bad. to the wav in which lie performed us I like them, we will call it square, He also discussed the regulation of who followed Lee as heartily as they Coneord and other places, whore the Crop of Children the Best Crop. Porto RicoJ Revolutions his duty to himself, to his neighbor, and I ’ll be satisfied.” commerce, tbe Chinese boycott and While digging] cheered every alnsion to the valor to the State. From this principle people were out in great numbers to , “ And now, in saying good-bye, I other ,subject s of vital interest to the Roosevelt in Raleigh. east part of the and self-devotion of the men who we cannot afford to vary by so much greet them. At Charlotte the party want to say to you men and women South. Vt., recently a Raleigh, N. C., Special.—It was Strictly firsi-ciass eqtiipj followed Grant. as a hand’s breadth. Many repub was taken to Yanee Park, where that I have been immensely impress At a banquet, speakng inpromptu, pound cannon bj lics have risen in the past, and some “ The wounds left by the great Roosevelt Day in Raleigh and what twenty thousand people had assem ed with North Carolhia—with her ag be praised Joel Chandler Harris oil all ThrongL und I feet under groun of them flourished long, but sooner is said to be tlm greatest number of riculture, with her industries, but (“ Uncle Remus” ) as one of tlic fore Trainat and Pullman ™ was on the din civil war have long healed, but its or later they fell, and the cause most bled to see and hear Mr, Roosevelt. people ever brought together in North On beiug introduced ho said in part: that the crop that I like best is the most writers of the age. He also said: Berkshire count memories remain, Think of it, oh, potent in bringing about their fall crop of children. (Applause) and I The surest .way .of blunting the Sleepinjg cars on oil participate in th my countrymen, think of the good was in almost all eases the fact that Carolina did the President honor Bpoke at Charlotte, congratulate North Carolina on the public conscience in.dealing with eor- trains. Fssi sixl ssffl # and on the lot i fortune that is ours! That whereas iliey grew to be governments iu the with true Tar Heel heartiness. This children seem to be all right in quality .ruption is to confuse tho public mind ales. night before rei interest of a class instead of gov “ Mr. Mayor, Mr. President, and every other war of modem times has eity had to face a situation brought you, my fcliow-citizens, men and wo and quantity." (More applause). as to who is corrupt and who k not. ernments in the interest of all,” Honey For left feelings of rancor and bitterness about by the sadden death of Gover men of North Carolina: At the conclusion of the President ’s There are plenty of men from whom Travel' by the 60UTHEIJ At the banquet in tho evening, nor Glenn’s brother, but did it clever “ I have enjoyed more IhanI can say speech he was driven rapidly in an we differ radically, plenty of men of e n d you are aasured ahai A Brunswick to keep asunder the eombatants, our automobile to Uie station. whom we radically disapprove, as to small glass eas speaking impromptu, Mr. Roosevelt ly and well. The features of the passing through the great State to QomtortabW he has preservt great war has left to the sons and said; day. I entered your borders p. pretty At 7.45 tho train departed for whom it is right and. necessary that tkms Journey. day were the wonderful weather, the Greenville with the President’s party and it appears daughters of the men who fought on “ Gentlemen, I cannot s'uftleiently good American, and I leave them a we should express that disapproba when it was firs whichever side they fought, the same intense interest, good order and pa better American, and I have rejoiced The Charlotte people gave President tion; but beware of expressing it- in express to you my deep appreciation ' Apply to Ticket Agents Lr W * Which originall: right to feel the keenest pride In the triotism of the crowds, the President’s in the symptoms of your abounding Roosevelt a royal reception, and he terms that imply moral reprobation. Bow weighs tli of tho way in which yon hav greeted was delighted. Goyernor Heyward Add* Welcome. ■ad |j»a«sl itiforaiiiiiaii 811 great deeds alike of tlm remi who ma to-day, Yon eannot bo nearly so personality, hi* attentions to Confed material prosperity. 'L ora here in a pounds, the st great center' of cotton manufacture. The hospitality shown him here was . Following tho President’s address, 8. S . HARDWICK. IL P.A- fought on one side and of the men glad to gee ae as I am to see you. erate soldiers, and Ibo boldness of. unique. It looked as if the entire avnporatton. Let mo say oneo more what I said Within n Vadius of n hundred miles of Colonel Graves iiitroduecd Governor ' WttStilIngto 1 who fought on the other. The proud Iik speech, In which he declared for this city, perhaps half of the cotton town had turned out to greet and Heywevd of South Carolina, as the iu my formal address. Think, of the R. L. VERNGN1T f. A., T h rew self-sacrifice, the resolute and daring complete govermont.il control of manufacturing in the Duited States is cheer the distinguished guest. guest second in honor only to the na As John Joi good fortune that is ours, as a peo This concluded the President’s tour Chorlott*! courage, the high and steadfast de ple, in having, each of us, whether railways. His character and his talk done. I realize to the full, as does tion’s Chief Executive. Governor tempted to re: we in our own persons or through were such as to appeal to North Car every good citizen, that, there must be of North Carolina. His reception Heyward added his welcome to the f. H. WOOD, 0. P- A T A., yard with dyna votion to the right as each man saw everywhere was most cordial, and if oiu' ancestors wore the blue or the olinians as much as to any people on a foundation of material prosperity South to that already extended by ■ - Ash^vilf* was thrown to it, whether Northerner or Southern upon which to build the welfare of results thus far are any indication of Georgia. He declared that nowheyc near by, crush; gray, the proud right to challenge earth, for dearly love a man who HO TBQUBLIg TO SM -Wkl- orlJ er, these qualities render all Amer as our own all of the valor, all of they State or nation; but I realize also, as what are to follow, his Bonthern trip could the President receive a more the floor and icans forever the debtors of those the self-devotion, all of the steadfast does things and they were swift and does every good citizen, that material must have a most happy effect in hearty welcome than in the South V E R Y LOW RATS® calves which v every way. who in the dark days from ’G.1 to !G5 adherence to right, as God gave to sure to recognize in the President prosperity—material well-being—-can and he joined most heartily with Announced, via each man to see the right, shown, one of their own kind of men. never be anything but the foundation. Reception to Mrs. Roosevelt. Georgia In honoring the President. THE SEf proved their truth by their endeavor. After a generous reception tbe It is tbe indispensable foundation, but In closing Governor Heyward pro alike by the men who wore the bine At Charlotte Mrs, Roosevelt was Here around Richmond, here iu voirr and the men who wore tbe gray in President was introduced to the tre if we do not raise upon it- the super posed the health of Mrs. Roosevelt, SOUTHERN RAILI De Soto loo own State, there lies battlefield after the great contest that was waged mendous crowd, an ho said in part: structure of a higher citizenship, then met by a committee of represent::tiv, already on her way to AYashington, Very, low rates.are aana“” youth in a spr is Ing waters, w battlefield, rendered memorable by from '61 to ’65.” “ I glad here at the capital of we fail in bringing this to the level ladies of the city, beaded by Mrs- and the pretty compliment was re SoutherU Railway front p > At one point in the line of march North Carolina to have a chance' to to which it shall and will be brought. sponded to by the entire company lines for th e ■ folio**# sPe. - WquHjina IiHt the men who counted death ae hut Stonewall Jackson. She was. escorted Bv - Ists and sage; the President shook hands with Giles greet so many of the sons and daugh (Applause). And so, though I ’con standing, Tcxai—National Bap] a little thing whan weighed in the to tho homo of Mis. Jackson Auat’fn, have spent th' B. Jackson, president of tho Develop ters of your great State, North Caro gratulateS1TntUiiHv .yon jQu upon upoii what you JfvM have Jitt * v , At His Mother’* Old Home. "vdiit!fm (ootoved), fceprfrt1 balance against doing their duty as it ment and Jamestown Esposition lina’s part in our history has ever dons In tho way of material growth. I she received u number of distmgmsh- Boswollt Ga., SpeciaL-President ilBt U 1# only was given them to sea it. These men Company, and addressed a gathering been high and honorable. It was in roncTstiiinte yon even more upon the ‘ ed ladies while the president spoke. Hoosevelt carried "out Iiis long cher Baltimore, Mdc-National C< Ptoplo who Cd ished plan of visiting the home of Fratsroal Order of Eagle3* }H« right food News Notes. his mother—Roswell, Ga. One of his her 12-17, 1904. ' ,, Ical body pcrf News iu Brief. - Earthquakes in West Indies. By Wire and Cable. Three Escaped Prisoners. Ch2ttan ooga, Tennz-Intern1 tort are the s reasons for coming South was that he Boclatlon of Fire Engineer, The Lehigh Valley Railroad Com Santiago, Cuba, By Cable.—Anoth CaptlElmon F. Taggart got a de The murder of Gaetno Costa, a Knoxville, Tenn., SpeciaL--Heis-. A remarkabl pany bus acquired all the property might see the old homestead where her 13-18. 1904. . , er earthquake shock was felt here cree of divorce from his wife and the Brooklyn butcher, who was shot- kell Dixon, John AVoodruff and Geo, his mother spent , her girklbood, and Richmond, Va--Grand to.nv many long yea of Coxe Bros., the most exquisite in custody of the children, the wife’s Greenlee, were arrested hero on tin with chronic dividual operators in in the Pennsyl Sunday afternoon. It was stronger dead, is ascribed by the police to the which she left a happy bride. Ifhat ■ ed Order Trus ..Reformer**, than that- of Friday, or the shock of cross fail being dismissed. charge of breaking jail at AsiievilU the visit was fraught with many ten her'6-13,1904. ' ‘“digestion. ' vania anthracite field. Neapolitan Camorra, his four broth * great bnrde Saturday. The assistant chief of police of ers having died by violence. Sunday night. One. of them stated der recollections was evident, and as t.os Angeles, Eal*, San 5 Cashier S. Lee Clark, of the En that they had’ been four months saw —Triennial Concjave. nJ '% imagine. • Kingston, Jamaica, By Cable.—An Kischeneff, Bessarabia, was assassi his carriage, drove away from the old terprise National Bank of Allegheny nated. Painters of Suffolk struck last week ing their way out of tho jail and BuUoch mansion, vher bis motbeq plar, September a'9' ,’, = ‘Two years Cit, Pa., committed suicide, and an other earthquake shock was felt at demanding an increase from $1.75 to that the saws were slipped into the Grand Lodge, UO- O- I'•• s cWlie-Nuts a 6.35 Sunday evening, lasting for lived.and married, the President’s investigation started by the bank ex The profits of the alleged eonspira-. $2 for a nine-hour day. Owing to St19 LoOld, 190 Mb--Lbuisiana f . “.“t I did. I nearly a minute. It was oppressively prison by the wife of a fellow pris murmur to-Mrs. Rocsevclt: “ I cap aminer was followed bv placing the tors in tfie cotton report leak are said the press of work the'contractors ac oner who was incarcerated on the ■ Exposition, hot before the shock took place. to have been $200;009. hardly bear to live here.” . institution in charge or a receiver. ceded to their demands. charge of. murder. , In speaking to the people, he said: Rates for the above o-va-tl U baa restore: to the public. . Steat gain, "You can have no idea, of how -. Tickets will be'so-d-.to to According to a Paris paper, France Bryan Does as Japs Db. Restores Cut iu Operatives. An Important, Invention. ?ar6 in impo rejected Great Britain’s proposal for Swept by Tornado. ■ A patent waA recently issued to much it means to Me Io came back to from all stations ,on. RoswelLthe home of rny mother and short t an alliance on the Moroccan question, ToMot By Cable —The dinner given •Fall River, JIass., Special.—M. C. St. Louis, Special.—A tornado F..W, Best, of China Grave, N. C., ” Uetatled information can ]* 2 £?*>free .but later reconsidered, and Germany D. Borden notified the 2,500 operat for a wire-streteher, that will prove my mother's ■ people,--and to’see the- toe cure by the Japan-Araeviean Society at the struck the village of Sorento, IU., spot, which- I already know so well on application to any-t*■••', gave notice such an alliance would Maple Club in honor of AY. J. Bryan ives oIIhe.Iron'AYorlvS Mills, owned '32 miles northwest of St. Louis, kill a great blessing to farmers. It can Ote Southern Katixvay, ”r *Wo years I be a cause for war. by him, that the 12 1-3 per cent, be readily' secured to a fence post from what my mother and my aunts £0nn0cting lines, or «} troBble. i was an eminent success. BaronKene- cut in their wages - made in 1905 ing eight persons, injuring 35 others, oi- other, support, and can tighten the told me. It has been exactly as if I ^ r e ig p e d tg avetY mornii Thn M-kfldo Is showing m*ivb*»d ko presided. Mr. Biyan enjoyed thc- Of whotn three will probably die. and were reTvisiting- some old ulace of my would be restored. Mr. Borden did most delicate or stoutest wires in ■ --■ Gharlette - IniT y eat, honors to the officers ol the. visiting pure Japanese style of entertainment. not cut wMccs in Julv, 190-1, with childhood. ■ Bntish squadron. doing a great amount oT damage to au-instant without labor. ..The device J. H. WOOD, I S r o m e 00 He said that the historic cordiality tbe other manufacturers, and his op, property. Forty houses were. - blown is so simple that .a child. can operate “ It has been my very great good ■„ .Asheville , ,though I Amzi L. Barber testified that the of both nations had been fully de cralives.did not stnke with the oth to atoms or carried from iheir foun- it and so cheap that no farmer will fortune to have the right to elaim • * 8 . H. HARDWff': * ,.! have jLgphalt trust did contribute money monstrated both- by word and .action,. ers. When tne great strike was set datio* s. .:. A complete swath war cut do. without it. Several lairco jiiaii- that my. blood. is half Southern and- Pass- Trau and supplies to tho Jialos revolution Mt'. Bryaa will be entertained at. tled in April, 1905. and the cut was th- cgti the town. “ Everything-In the. ufsctuiers are coinmnmeutm*, mt., half:Northern, and I would.deny the W. H1 TAYL06, Ji1Lh anYboi GenT Peas. against President Cast roj of Tone-. luncheon by Count Okuma leader of accepted, Mt’. Borden, announced - a nark of the tornado u.'js reduced 4* Mr. Bost in regard to lmndlmg this right'pf any man here. io-.fecba great i e“ by p .•>. . . Wa*hlri|teni 0 > & uulca, tbe Progressive party, !.'reduction of wages in his mills. debris or blown ouay, invention, u hidi is q “ sure winter.” er pride in the deeds of every Sonth- ' itv " XUe pruer than I feel,” ’ . . 1 UTsM th e ’ ^lflllo,- I BANK ROBBERY CLEARED Silis- ? . V,-an-Btalh Waa Os Stumbled Into Rich Mine. STOPS BELCHING BY ABSORPTION ^UUNIHGS. !I GK Nannie Brown, eighteen years old, a -NO DRUGS-A NEW METHOO- "sfnf lPffc it Catarrh- negro servant, while searching for a T i l e d , ‘ N e i v o i i s i>y 1 n Janitor Confesses to Stealing $18,000 stray cow near the Homestake mine, A ISox of Wafors Free-Have Ton Aento M a s V - I Indigestion, - StomaoH Trouble, Ir* Items of Interest to North Car From Vault, half a mile east of Butte, stumbled in regular Heart, Bhzr Spells, M aRe U nK appy H om es-T heir C ondition Irritatfi to a gopher hole out of which had been Short Breath, Cas on olina People thrown several small particles of the Stoinaoh ITonuer Uanfi OfBcial Gavo Mini Saro Both H usband and- C hildren—H ow Thousands quartz in which gold glittered. The Bitter Taste—Bad Breatji—Impaired Ap Coiul>inatlon and Locked Hhn girl carried the sparkling rock home petite—A feeling of fullness, Weiglit and of M others H ave Been Saved From N ervous Charlotte Cotton Market. In V aulte and_ assays In Butte show that the rock pain over the stomach and lieart, some carries more than $1,000 in gold to the times nausea and vomiting, also fever ami P rostration an d M ade Strong arid .W ell. These figures represent prices paid ton. The girl led her employers to the sick headache? to wagons: Lima, Ohio.—The mystery surround gopher hole and the whole country Wliat causes-it? Any one or all of these: !rT*ce Bia,v b e in .1 Good Middling ...... 9.65 Kxcessive eating and drinking—abuse of iurban routes o f u j ing the robbery seven years ago of the was staked off, the locaters being spirits—anxiety and depression-mental ef Striet Middling...... ,.9.65 American National Bank here of §18,- “C01T’ Conklin, S. W. Brown, “Al” fort-mental worry and physical fatigue— Middling.. .' ...... 9.65 bad air—insufficient food—sedentary habits OOO was cleared by the confession to .Stevens and Miss Brown, each taking —absence of teeth—bolting of food. General Cotton Market. Prosecutor William Klinger, of Elijuii an equal share. Two shafts have been K you suffer from this slow death and w j ||b sunk thirty feet, revealing two large miserable existence, let us send you a sam Atlanta, steady...... 9 7-16 Bowsher, formerly janitor of the Fan- gold leads in which the free gold can ple box of Mnirs Anti-Belch Wafers abso V ' 'V - rot Opera House Block, in which the lutely free. No drugs. Drugs injure the ^ & s s f Galveston, firm...... -.9% be easily seen. About $6,00 worth of stomach. New Orleans, firm...... 9% institution was located. rock is in sight and excitement runs It stops belching and cures a diseased ion of Women's ClJ Mobile, steady ...... n% Bowsher and Thomas Wilkins, a real high over the discovery. stomach by absorbing the foul odors from ^includes IO1Ooo „ ’ estate agent, were indicted by the undigested food and by imparting activity Savannah, quiet ...... 9 7-16 to the lining of the .stomach, enabling it Norfolk, steady , ..911-16 Grand -Tury last week for the robbery, to thoroughly mix the food with the gastric Baltimore, nominal...... 97/s and Bowsher exonerated -Wilkins, but Lightning Brought Double Death. juices, which promotes digestion and cures VtiS1-Ri0'*•» n«is nominated 0oilleilU - implicated Benjamin 0 . Faurot 1 for A man and his-little daughter were the disease. in for Mn.vor. ’ New York, quiet ...... 1 0 merly a millionaire and president of struck by lightning on Parliament Hiil Special O ffer.—The regular Drice of Philadelphia, steady...... 10.25 the old National Bank. Fnurot died in Mull’s Anti-Belch Wafers is Wc. a box, but '^ . . ofJUiKBea1IOli1 Fields, London, recently, and were \j\ fsr*"'- ’ ' ' I $ w h - Sandusky a year ago, practically pen killed instantaneously. The father had to. iufcroduce it to thousands of sufferers j A ? - - W '-w m X niless. we will send two ( 2) boxes upon receipt of Hy of Minnesom 1"1 Meeting of Veterans. an artificial leg, and it was seen that 75c. and this adverfclsement. Pr we will The robbery of the American Bank send you a sample free for this coupon. Raleigh, Special.—The annual con defied the work of the Pinkertons and the lightning struck the steel work of this and passed up into the body, the Tins Offer May N ot ArFEAR Agaist . vention of tiic United Confederate a dozen other detective bureaus. None .Heserted shanties ’ of the vault doors, locks or time locks clothing on the left side being torn ■ Uic capital of the Veterans of North Caiuliua was held was damaged, and the theory was that and burnt. The electric current seems 10285 PREEi COUPON 128 CA ester* C u rp y Jkrs. t has. f .1*0 ,la Kec s t -nepro c last week in the Hiill of RcpresntaJ Cashier Kalb aud lGce-Presideut to have passed from him through the OhO in .its popuiatio] Michael had committed the crime. body Of his little girl, who was holding tives at the State Capitol, and was Send this coupon with your name A nervous, irritable mother, often on Mrs Chester Currr, Leader of the Iounty- -(Okla.) j>„ Michael was indicted two years later, his hand. She bore no marks upon and address and ’ ame ox a druggist the verge of hysterics, is unfit to care Ladies* Symphony Orchestra, 42 Sara cbes so la rg e tha attended by two hundred old sol but believing he could gain stronger who does not sell I for a free sample toga St., East Boston, Mass., writes: , her, but her left shoe was torn to box of Mull’s Ant: Belch Wafers to for children; it ruins a child's disposi • gotten into a galloi diers. The meeting was an inspira evidence against him, Prosecutor pieces. tion and reacts upon herself. The DearMre. Pinkham:— -1IinVlos AVilliain I,- HEiStTIS m STRESJfiTH Klinger nolled the indictment to gain trouble between children and their u For eight years I was troubled with ex tion to the youth, and brought ears time. Mtjli/ s G rape ,Toxic Co .. 323 Third Senator from Ore" h Wstobed by Ave., Rock Island, 111. mothers too often is due 1© the fact treme nervousuessani I hysteria, brought on by 'ber- oC--tb.it Slate's^ as well as !augbter to the Ex-Confed Later Mrs. Wilkins told Klinger in Coincidence in Names. that the mother has some female weak irregularities. I could neither onicy life nor Lgress not under el idle conversation that Kalb and Mich A coincidence in the matter of sleep. Higiite: I was very irritable, nervous PE-Bii-SJfi. erates, General Julian S. Carr pre Give Full Address and Write Plainly. ness, and she is entirely unfit ta bear and*despondent. uent for penal offenl ael were not guilty. Tbe prosecutor names has just come to light in the tb e strain upon he r nerves that govern u Lydia E. VinkbanVs Vegetable Compound ,keep men out of T tn i -1 FioMtrr. 1419 Sixth Avenue, sided, and Major II. A. London, finally got Mrs. JViIkins' assistance a case of Capt. Oscar Olsen, who is Sold by all druggists, 50c. per box, oi ing children involves; it is impossible was recommended ana pro\ od to be the only Mll' i'ivi Wcrthv Treasurer Sons of mouth ago, a meeting being arranged sent by mail. remedy that helped* me. I have daily m s. tlni el-iil.inniso Srattle- . Chief of Staff, acted as secretary. about to take command of-the steamer for her to do anything calmly. if th e "Woman's C h i where the conversation between Wil Idaho. Gapt. Olsen was wrecked last • The ills of women act like a firebrand improved in licalth until I am now strong Jnion in: Sheffield. a | ItariisJV L1I tw o years w ith ir- After the roll of camps was called kins and Bowsher was overheard and Tlie Interstate Commerce Commis upon the nerves, consequently nine- and well, and all nervousness has disap •'[,fafnmi !"--D *' periods. M y April when the barge Texas went peared.” . • , irb, wilUbe kept o p l the convention of officers, and Bi-. taken down by the court stenographer. sion resumed the investigation into tenths of the nervous prostration, ner ‘ m T ra i In a rani precarious eon- Bowsher and Wilkins weve then ar ashore on Block island. He .has just Mrs. Charles F. Ifrown. Vice-Presi uall T J I m s anxious to find private refrigerator car lines. vous despondency. “ theblues.” sleep dent of the Mothers’ Club, 21 Cedar Peter K. Hines, who was Surgeon rested. Bowsher claimed that Faurot recovered from that experience and lessness, and nervous irritability of llf la restore m y h ea lth a n d has just learned that the Idaho, his Tcn’aee. Hot Springs, Ark., writes: General of the North State Troops, gave him the combination of the inner Taylor’s Cherokee Remedy of Sweet Gnm women arise from some derangement re He Got Them. slffM. rt t-i trv Peraoa and de- safe, wliic-h had never been changed first command since the wreck, was of the female organism. ' Dear Mrs. Finkfcam:— > . _ f yorking at his desk and Mullen is Nature’s great remedy—Cures ‘ ,!n„ it was doing me good. was called to the chair. General since the failure of the Lima National. formerly the State of Texas. Coughs, Colds, Croup and Consumption, Do you experience fits of depression existence? worn out'with Dain and nervous lower. peddler sti«L ^ Id us** if a little over three Carr, in leaving the platform, stated Bowsher says he gave Faurot S12,0(X> and all throat and lung troubles. At drug with * restlessness, alternating, with ness, until it seemed as lhongh I should fly. he.:<
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r v I I a* -,-.-J, .. v v r.-,/rTrT- - y \ UlH-ilori. I COOBKEKrtK ITKJIS. - hope she will soon be well again. 1 J, B. MASOH, " IT. LEDFORD, L- D. KIEk l a x J s u m s m m m . Whcatsowiug In this section IaiilM r* H. J.. Black welder, while Sands Wanted- sev Mr1Johu Daniel, and wife.-,of I ... President. V, President. - - feeding a mule one night last week, e r a l energetic men and boys Lexington, formerly ot Cooleemee, CaaH H. MORRIS, - EDITOR. ■ P^1SreI8icS rapidly . at EDiotPs livery stable, was kick wanted at once to work in passed through our berg Sunday. I I’,. „ : i Mr. B. P. Prathei- is ail smiles— ed -by the animal and badly hurt. Chair Factory. ----- Mr. Will Johnson, ot Cooleemee MOCKSVUJiE, N. C.,OCT. SB, 1905!it’sa boy. was a visitor iu this place Sunday, ______— I Mr. .Inne Griffith, of YVashing- He is now barely able to sit iip in GOOD WAGES bed. On Thursday night, Oct. 19th, Bank of Cooleemee] ESTBUtm vt Tws jhjst OKFtCEJiJ ■ ton was shaking hands with rela- GMessrs Godfrey L. Cope and John to the right kind of hands. Mr. Leo Lowdor and Miss Lucy Mocksvjixku N. as Secosjjcbass | Jj ve5 an<] friends here Sunday Cooleemee, 2C C. MAS-nat, Mas. -3 MOS j Mr. J. D. Daywalt is visiting Daniels, of Lexington, visited rel- Apply to Roberson, both of Cooleemee, were yoLUMB V II atives and friends here Saturday united in marriage at the residence I Iiia lather at this place. H.-H. BARNES. Artival of Trains. and Sunday. of Mr. 0. D. Leller, J. P. Onr I We are sorry to note that nnele at Forsyth Mauufacturing Co., Couducts a general Banking Business and su. M.-UL TltAiM■ Q A few of our people went to Ral- best wishes to this young couple. ; Daniel Satriet is on the sick list at Winston-Salem, N. C. JSorth A r. a t MocksviJle 838 a.m . jthis wriling. eighai d still others weot to Salis From what we hear we think the Iiciis accounts of Corporations, Meiciiants and bury to sec President Roosevelt last' wedding bells will booh chime ont Houth—Ax. a t ' 1 K.lit, u. in. j Mt. James It. Seinon had the NOisrH CUOLKEKrtK I CEKS. Thursday, in our midst agaiu. individuals; offering every accommodation IJJCA Ti- FREIGHT, !,misfortune of getting his leg brok- Mr. Roscoe Charles, of Yadkin B. H- MOREIS, !forth.—Ar. a t Mocksville 9:28 a m. ’ en between the ankle and knee on The Caudell brothers and the college, visited his cousin, Mrs. YY. G nesaIhad lietter ring , off for consisfaut with conservative banking. *3nuth,—Ar. a “ 9:28 a.m. ! the Iflth inst., while sawing tim family of Mr. C. C. Young attend S. Green, Saturday -hut. this time with best wishes, to our TEJtMS OF SI .THROUGH- TRAIN ed the funeral .of Mr. Poster, at kiud editor and all the correspond her for W. R. Kalchie & Son. They Mr. Henry M. Harris, of Win One copy- 9 a \ Z (Daily anil Sunday) Fork Church last Thursday. ents Rose of Sharon . ' We Want Yonr Business. Wliy not let us (let Your Kame on Oar E 00I- !forth—Ar. a t MocksvHle 1:13 p m. sawed off a log and the top flew ston, spent Monday night with Dir. One copy- s a around and caught his leg under it. The stand pipe, -which stands on Moses Lefler near here, South.— Ar. at " 3:38 p. ® the hill overlooking the roller mill, C00c000c5000030003000303000002a0003s0000000000o0' ! It took nine men to raise the tree Mr. George Gibson visited rela tbte HKCOgH-. loft o fh im .' He is getting along is now about complete, Jt is sixty tives and friends in Rowan, Suu- Mocksvdle I*roduee Market. . ------. „ feet high and 25 feet in diameter. M y S f e Carry BURGLAR IN SU RAN cl ONE Xg - Corrected by BAiBEy & Msrtin . I niceIiy under the circumstances, the day last. kloetor Bays. People aught to be Mr. Jno. M. Fowkles, who has I have opened a Shop in : PAFEHS I been overseer of spinning for the Mr. and Mrs. Marion Casey spent. oeecccc-wOOOoaaoooaoooooosooDoootJoooooooooaoooaooa Prodnue in good demand. tIuore careful when in the woods Saturday and Sunday with Mr. in the IVeaut Build OF OS® past two years, has resigned and Cam, iier bu ...... 30 cutting timber. Casey’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Per ing and will he glad to Wheat, per ho ...... 90 Mr, Editor PlowBoy lhinks he goes to Texas where ho accepts a repair your Watches, .40 ry Casey near Center. xKMSUSWSlb - — 7 - f ------A CltibW Oats, per bu ...... has written enough about ink similar ’position. Mr. Fowkles is Clocks, and Jewelry. . , a Thisfeature of our Institution is growing daily, \y .ill Peas, perbu...... -.95 succeeded here by Mr. Skidmore, Miss Ollie Foster, who has beeu The Davie Bocor .U stands and “sich” that P. B, W. right sick for some time, is, we are Bacon per pound ---- of Charlotte. ^ give you more interest on your money and require it toei-vwl The Weekly I o Aiacon, W estern ...... 10 writes about; and also, tell Observ- glad to note, improving very fast H am s...... 14 ei that Plow'Boy has had his hair Mr, E. L. Elliott, who has been ,£ £ #s f k |j here a shorter leugthof time than our competitors. Wt l l one year Hggs ...... per
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