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f " jag ao? nAOueuan a ; , v I .2M3TI HOSaiVAQ iv 1 ukAokiiiir Mi The Asheboro tCouiier PRICE4 ONE DOLLAIJ A' YEAl? Wm, C. HAMMER, Editor. -Entered :at thei'Putt ChtW at ishobow a 'econd c.tos Matter. The New York Suu is; ap.thritj for the statement that every body lies but Roosevelt. Our esteemed contemporary, it appears, lxaa formed the habit of calling those wUo gee fit to disagree with him liars or falsifiers. FOOLING THE VOTERS. f Referring-to the candrdajy of Mr. J. A. Long, 'of Alahiance county, for corporation commissioners the Statesville Landmark saysT" ''J '"""' "He ifavors two-cent passenger fares, reduction of freight rates to a point that will leave the ' railroads fair and reasonable dividends on the actual value of their property, and taxation of the railroad on the same value ou which they are entitled to earn dividends. The people who favor these things, and the great niaioritv dr. have . opuartumty . to give voice to -thrir - convictions by supporting Mr. Long." "IThe ; President is evidently a quitter. While it is not exactly the prcper thing to criticise the Presi dent, yet it is clearly demonstrated that he has made a full surrender on the railaoad rate bill. After co quetting with democratic senators to secure enough votes to overcome republican opposition, he changed base, agreed to knock out Overman and other amendments, and sanc tioned the jt--age a rate bill which will, in the opinionofjjthose who have studied its provisions, amount to nothing aud utterly fails to give the relief so much needed. DEMOCRATIC DOCTRIXK. The endorsement of Robt. L. Taylor as senator, to succeed Sena tor tarmac k. i" lennessee ..Mon day closed a lov.g and bitter cam paign between the candidates and tneir friends which was watched with much interest in and out of that state. While the primaries have endorsed Mr. Taylor, still there eeuis to be some doubt of the legislature continuing it, from the fact that the bitterness of the con test has resulted in a division of the party in that state and unless something is done to unite, the Democrats elctiou this Fall will witness a Republcau legislature resulting in the ultimate defeat of Mr. Taylor. Both are excellent gentlemen and Mr. Taylor will make a good record as did Mr. Carniack. He was not defeated for failure to prefoim his duty. On the campaign Mr. Car mack once said: "If you want a senator, who will crawl at the feet of the president whining for a crumb or a bone, he dosen't live at my house. If I have offended the president of the United States it is because I have defended the blocd that is coursing through my veins. I would rather be a white man than a senator, and if 1 can't talk like a white man on the floor of the senate I don't want the office. "The title of senator is yours to give. Yon can give and vota -caii take it away, ujt the itle ot gentle-' man is my own and you can neither give it to mfror deprive me of it." This is straight . Democratic doct- i Promises to Revise Jhe Tarig, Again Broken by Republicans,, . Thfe trtfsts 'lind tariff protected cor noratloni'are in high rlee-.at the, turn political (SvetMnaVa tike1 by Itie: con centration oT'pubiie'ojItnlon npoh'Fait . raaut rattf legislation. .Mr. l'aj-ne, tne Republican lender In congress and chairman o the committee on ways aud menus, which controls aH revenue legislation, Una declared In a signed statement that there will be no tariff bill reported at thi session of con gress. TUis Republlcan'stand -pat pol icy was ngreed to last fall by Presi dent Roosu volt and Speaker Cannon, aud the personnel of the committee of ways anil moans' wag selected by Speaktsr Cannon, so that a majority were ardent protectionists. Thus those Republican voters who favored Uje re vision of the tariff that fosters trusts and allows them to charge plundering profits were again fooled after voting for many Republican candidates for congress who promised to vote to re vise those tariff schedules that protect ed, the - trusts, prevented competition Happenings mm wemief twur. Moses H.f Cone ' and wife of j JackFRoach; a popular ' ditizea liv Grefusboro, 'left' last' week to ing at Balfour. Q finite (juaVrf-liear' make a ' tonr of the worl 1 .. They ! Salisbury; wbo was' seriously wound1. ( d by a discharge from a uqu ble barrel shot guiju,tjie ands ,o oi.C.- ti& will rettirn in' about nine' month. ii !.... r 'n. l the Jwn Eti andT JtJ L"fe liver an address ou the occasion. i; f , mi i i .. rV 'ingoccjrred Tjhuisday last, ; Apm Reports from the entire south !Uzra, Hie, negro is' still at large.. show great damage to crops by the! rf,r-i' ' . ; r.vnt nnbl u-Pdther 1 J. H nouses, w4io in a tit of teal , c , ' ' ' ous? shit and killed his1 wife in cold Most of South Carolina : cotton ( j, af jjurham , wili be placed on crop must be replanted, and the ! trial fol hia life this week. It will same ccnuiuon exists m Aiaoama. ; ,e remeinbereJ that Hodges after Cotton in Rowan county was I pirted. from his wife several practically all killed by frost- on i mouthspwrTlerrav,,u'b'o'ri hTfwIfe the 10th. Farmers are plough- :retusiu ing up th yonug cotton pre-' her. niir.-itorv to reiiluntiiif . ... . viw.-rxw.aww:i'4-c' 1 J 1 uicumouiL.Uounty. UtHnocratio The plant of the Sanford Sash & . Convention met Monday . Jit iiock Blind Company was dsstroyed by : ingnam, to elect delegates to the lire. Saturday afternoon. There wns siwpral mnvoniinna ITnn IfaHor- a nu luio vea ie m.s.s .o se , IRJ jn8nr.ince anJ the os3 wa3 pj.j , x r endorsed for , Congress When those Republican comrressoien I t $30,000. j Hon Lee D Rbcinson for solicitor, who were pledged to tariff reform , yh Samuel L. Cecil has been de elected Mr. Cauuou as speaker of the i ,. , .:..,. ti,,, k, . .. i by the Davidson Dispatch to the Confederate veteran who received the largest number of votes in Davidsou touuty. Mr. Cecil re ceived 30,100 votes, while II. C. Fritts came next with M?- Rfin'lar'resndl, ' of 1 Ashe-;; boro,?spent aj)art of last week with ,her, ((augbtc'r, Mrs. :duey, Cox, ot "tnk place'.,',!' .1 "I Ret. Jlr, AOred preached an able seraifki at I'isfifah 1 iSundav. a- large lnporJ attended!..,. -"" rlif funeral of Mioses Nellie and boJatLnck'"'WTll ;:b6 preaclied ' at ftV,n.1W in .tuna .. . ' I. W M .V Mwt ...... f,- ' - .j: 11' ' .iT' N.'Auman visited at Mr.' Jeli fjWBell'i Sunday, j .. . ..'.i.. .,1 Mister Roy Cox ba? inrchaeed; a litlh printing press and has gone into' business for' himself. ' '' ' , ' Mrs. Emily Cox is spending ' the eunimer with friends' ana reiaciTJi ne.ir Cox. 1 ' " ' to. ecpnieVecoji'diJe hct' Mr. Nlmnious Is flight. That Senator Simmons is watch' fnl of the people's interest in hand Img the finances of the government, and that his influence is recognized by his associate 'apar in the fact that among many suggestions made by him, which have resulted in lock ing the treasprjf to ;told jrrafters, the Senate postdffice committee hag adopted his amendment - requiring the post mas tergner - to find as fact that th extra appropriation to the Southero for carrying the mail to the Soutih was absolutely beces- house and adopted rules that gave him autocimtlo power over legislation they knew .they were selling out their con stituents to the protected yonopoliea and giving the party machine the pow er to defeat or pass such legislation as It pleased. The same conditions will obtain at the election next fall, and tb question Is, Can the voters be fooled again to vote for Republican candidates for congress who will go on-l standing pat and let the trusts continue, to plunder the consumers? rromlses- of Republican candidates are of no avail unless the pledgo Is given to keep out of caucus and vote for a speaker who will agree to give tariff revision the right of way. That Mr. Cannon will never accetle to, for be Is an ardent protectionist. The membership of the next congress will be more evenly di vided between the parties, and the re sult In any district may determine which party shall control. The trusts and corporations will pay money to the Republican campaign fund with the understanding that their Interests are to be protected, but none but the voters themselves will furnish funds or efforts for the election of the Demo cratic candidates. That alone -hould be their recommendation to Independ ent voters if they measure up, as they should, to the Jeffersonian require ments of ability and honesty. 1 aud Hou. F. M. Simmons f.r Sena. , tor. A resolution , was unanimous ! ly passed declaring for reduction in passenger aud freight rates. . ' The J. Van Lindley Nursery Coin re- j pany has just sold the Southern Mr. ! Railway Company for $3,300 eleven 22,-1 acres of land adioinmg its; new A ; serious wreck occurred near Lynchburg Friday last, resulting in the death of tour trainmen, and sevejal injured. The accident oc curred on a heavy grade when, dur a heavy fog a fast freight collided with another heavily loaded train. railway yards at Pomona. The ad I ditioual land is acquired to enlarge ! the yards Senator Arthur V. Mr. W. W. Ingold, a highly es teemed citizen, of Guilford and at old Confederate soldier, aged 65 years, was found sitting dead in his chair at his residence at Greensboro Gorman, of,lunay when his people returned Maryland is critically ill in Wash-1 me "om church. He had been ington. His condition has caused ' feeble health for some time and much anxiety. died from heart failure, "The records of the bureau at fenow 111 Tennessee and Western Ralegh for the last eighteen years ' irgmn f jllowed by a blighting show a cool period in nearly ererv trost nas seriously damaged the May, just as a comparatively warm ! fruit a tl&t sectmn Similar re snell usually comes in IWmher ' Prts Imve beeu made from almost every Irouthern Mrs. Jellerson Davis, widow of State. What the Politician Sar, The Republicans of Trego county adopted a platform at their recent con vention which contained this and noth ing more: "Resolved. That we leave well enough alone." The Republican politicians of Trego must be part of the political machine that runs Kansas In league with the trusts and combines, but the voters have been kicking vigor ously for reform. It is only the other day that the whole state was up In arms about the Standard Oil trust and the unreasonable railroad rates, yet these Republican politicians resolve that "we leave well enough alone." Yes, leave the trusts, the railroads, the life Insurance companies and all the public grafters alone. They pay the boodle to the campaign fund, and the Republican politicians of Trego coun ty handle their share of It, and they, of course, desire to be let alone, but the taxpayers and the shippers : and the policy holders are telling a different story. Instead of leaving'the grafters alone they demand they (shall be pnt In stripes. All over the country the Republican politicians want to be let alone, but there seems to bo a general determina tion to turn the rascals out. the best any one looking in this penditure. . n n t ri Senator SfjnlnjaM ftaj tatjkftiefi to much criticism on this score, but it is as it should be." Mr. Simmons only de8ired;:aa1nyestig'stiWS M t Why Si 1 J. B. Slack has field of wheat of section. Messrs. A. L. King and E. C. Poteet have purchased an incubator. Several young men from Ether and Asbury attended the ice cream supper Saturday night.' ? ; ' Miss Coney Spencer's school at Milters school house, Trinity R. F. D. has closed and she has returned noma M,'A. Cagle is suffering with rheumatism. , Boty Boone has a new boy board er, and Lome Cagle a girl. Messrs. LL 1. iirowu and Nixon Slack went lo Suggs Creek . to a foot washing Sunday. Messrs. J. A. King, J1. A. Aumau, tp j.. Spencer, attendei quarter ly iu&sting at Macedonia Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stutts visit ed in Moore County last week. MrsinNorthciitt is visiting her daughter Mrs. Geo. II. Biggs. - tne late l 'resident or tne Lcnteuer cy, is dangerously ill at her apart ment in Hotel Ceroid, in New York. She is suffering with la. grippe. Mrs. Davis is NO years old. N. G. Caliborne, of Greensboro, has secured the contract for the election of a $10,000 school build ing at Kuoxville. . 1 he destruction of San Fraucisso by earthquake anil tire is to be made the subject of the most elaborate mechanical spectical ever devised which is to be seen next year at the Jamestown Exposition. The spectacle is to be on the lines of the JohnstoAii aud Galveston Flood productions. white Clarence Heritf. a voun? Brena Ann Jackson, colored, was j man has been arrested, and convict hot and killed at Carthage, Moore Jed of forging the name of Train county. Friday evening by her lover, ! Master D. W. Newlin, of Charlotte, George Dowdy, at the residence of her father, Burton Jackson who lives near town. Dowdy surrendered himself to the officers claiming that the shooting was an accident. He says he picked the gun up as he left and it fired, killing her instantly. There was no other witness. an order for a pair of shoes at Salisbury and sentence to IS mouths 011 the county roads. He says he was so badly in need of clothes that he was forced iuto it and he intended to repay Mr. New lin w hen he received his check fiom the railroad in June flffc.Bvl llws limtfrnmrt, - New,YorTkM)if 1 The, ..cojuli-, tiorj of jiars&n?Dyis' f as-reported' ! digit As befcvry mch sary or not before authorizing jhef.UTO w-8 said that sh a& moras, as aVmajoriry of our people are opposed to "cuosiay. Why suffe wTUT spring tiiedness, mean, cross ffirjg'no stftngth, no appetite? Hollister's Rocky Moun tain Tea will make yon well and Keep you well, do cents, Tea or Tablets. Asheboro Drug Company. ntyarfMt up , for -about a half an tiouc anting eacn aay. Don't let the children "suffer." If tby are fretfnV";peey!srrT and Hctxwg whether thio service should .not bejgivf them. IIoHslerV l5ocf y 'Morfn- given without extra osfc : Mr. Siml fcwiii-iTeaT $ TM best, baby tonk!! kjiown. Strength and, health., fol low its use. 35 - Cents. 1' Ajheboro Drui Company. n-.Mv.-: !.-'. Mr. J . E. Clayton, one of the pro- pr ietors of Hotel Talmico, at Little Washington has sold out hisinterest to Mr. E. B. Olive, who now becomes sole proprietor. The Corporation Commission has sent to registers of deeds aud chair men of the boards of county com missioners letters of ' instruction about how to proceed in listing and reporting the income of tax-payers. The letter in part says and we therefore reproduce Mr. Brown's instructions: ' , The auditor of the State has furnished you with blanks to ba sent to the list-taker, and also with envelopes addrtssed to the corpora tion commission; these to be furnish ed to the taxpayer by the list-taker. You will note the list-taker is not required to ask for the amount of Income of tax-payers, but is only required to keep a list of the n'aines of those answering that they have an income in excess of $1,000, on which he is liable for:tttrtXianih;fcn or before thf 5th of July he shall return the list ot .najBe,V',andf ajbt the amount of income, to the chair man of the board of countt' 'bom missioners, and the chairman of the board of commissioners of th$cUB-f ty shall within flvVdaya theifter? torward to the corporation - com misiion a copy of such list and the names of any other in his county not appearing there ou, who, in his opinion, may be liahrsfdtJuCitcoWie tax.' . , , "The corporation commission will certify to the chairman of the board of county conimia.sjorjerf ! ths names and amount of incoin&i-iax-tlm?, which amount shall be paid to, the sheriff of the cou nty 1 ' 1 ' ' f 1 ' -' - '--' 4 . ! ,..'fiapt,.Dan Burgess imforms us that there is and iron weed of medi um size near the Cbambria . cotton mill that measures 25 'feeVfrom the ground to the top of the weed. Business Locals. Notices Inserted under tHIs Heed at en oertt word eeoh Insertion. I'OM S.VLK Two engines, one 3 horse jiower anil oue 30 horse power;, one 50 horse pwer lwiler, and one saw mill end fijtures, located near Midway siding, 10 miles south of Asheboro, on A. & A. Ky. Redding lxu Bin Co , J. A. Reiim.nu, Sec. & Teas., Mill loro, N. C. 4-li--0(i-4t. WANTED STAVES Highest cash prices paid for all kinds of staves for Norfolk mar ket. Apply to E A Hammer, Asheboro, N C. WANTED: District Managers to post sipiw, advertise and distribute samples. Sal ry $13.00 weekly, $3.00 per day for expenses. State ope and present . employ nient. IDEAL SHAKE CO., 33 Randolph St., Chicago. HI. WANTED: Travelling Salesmeii. Must fitrJjfsKfrwereno b and invest $1,000.00 in lii'Ht class 0 tie cent Bonds., Salary and Ce'"ses paid. Experience not required, wr teach business at eur Mills. The Wheel ing Roofing & Com ice Oompauy,' Wheeling, W Va. 4"- -fit ' '. : yNTli)-To contract witlr 'Sawlini lan" lo cut and put on cars one or two lo cations about one million feet each from 8 to 4 miles from R. R. , For particulars Krile I. O. Box 7, Hemn. N. C., Moore Co. , , , 5-17-4t . Y , " Mdney tf Loan 1 ' On cjty ' iraL-estate' "inort- gage. , Terms: . One to ten t- L years. Interest: ' 6pe,r enV-. " per anntrm, payable semi-an nually. Address, Piedmont Trust Company; Burlington N. C. "6ROWN LEGHORNS. As Thave a sur plus of Brown lieghorn Eggs I will furnish eggs for the next 30 days to reliable par ties for batching on .shares.:, My stock is the 1V. oi4tt! Able and this is a good, chance to mfpfovVymir stock.' . .. . ,,; j w Ritn, Asheboro,' K. C. May 14th, 1000. X Or TO Gents Goes Fartherest at the ' fAsheboro 5 and 10 Cent Store. . FREE A CO cent pie of music "Luna Dance" march and two step played at Proctor's Fifth Ave Theatre Broadway, N. Y, a very catchy piece no advertising matter , printed on music, a new Copy absolutely free for a two-cent stamp. " Afse our Tiew illustrated catalogue of household specialties. Contain ing over 400 bargains. . .Ti. '..iHpore. Dept. R., 401 Broadway. v l PHOTOGRAPHER AND JEWELER P Randleman, N. C. i ...rTT-T-ri-r--' ? Our stock is a collection of the beautiful, the ever riteedful articles for the diningroorri, the nursery, the kitch-. , the' library, in fact every department of the home- We ' have dinner sts, desert dishes, glasses and vaces that are;,, perfect beauties. And then there are water, setsi tinware,' pictures,, toys for the children, notions, etc, , You can find . what you want if you call. If we haven't it we will get it. NOTICE THESE PRICES: - ; Fancy colored water : sets (6 glasses, pitch er and waiter) $1.00 Dinner Set, beautiful ly decorated, , .3.00 Five piece toilet set, 2.00 Stationary irom 5c. to 25c. per box. Vases, artistics in design and decoration. Our 15c. table, cannot be equalled. Our vases range from 5c. to $1.00. , , , Our notion department embraces tabiets, memorandum and time books, combs, brushes, handkerchiefs, purses, hand bags, etc. . Just t all and see our . line, Z. T. BIRD & SON. Under Telephone Exchange. . Asheboro Department Store Co. South FayetteWlle St. Near M. P. Church, Keeps Ir Stock At All Times Gold Band Hams, Country Hams, Picnic Hams, Chickens and Eggs, Butter and Cheese, Fine Flour, Star Brand Shoes, vValk-Over Shoes, Ladies Fine Dress Goods, McCall's Patterns, Gents Furnishings, Crockery, " Jellies and Preserves, Glassware. Moca and Java Coffees. Mattings. Coffee. Green Coffee 12 l-2c Fancy Roasted bulk 1? and 20c. Roasted Coffee in package 19, 16, 25 and 3 cents. Silks. Foilette silk waistings 25c, Japanese silks, all colors, formerly 50c, now 40c yd. Shoes. The International Walk-Over Shoe is the finest product of skilled labor. It looks well, fits well and wears well. Price $3.50, $4sOO, SS.OO SStBnDBBBBBsBSEBil Petty-Reid Co. No. 336 South Elm Street. Greensboro, N. Carolina. We invite the attention of the public to our tiueof Baggies, Surreyn, Uackt. Wagons, Harness!, Bicycles, and Farm Machinery in general. .. . ". , We carry b complete line of Babcock, Ifackney and Coltmihus Surreys and Buggies, Cortland Hacks, Old Hickory Wngons, together with a nuinler of others, and the largest stock of harneHH in lle State. We carry a ull line of Plows, Seeders. . Weedera, Drills, . Mowers, Kakei, Bindan, Feed tirindors,, Feed-Cutters, Cutaway Harrows and iu fact uuinl .any thing in the line of farni maclfinery. :Write,un youe. wants, and our prices .will.,, get your orders We make a specialty of .,,.,:!-.;,: " . " ' '" Traction Engines : and Separators. R. Si PETTY, Preg.,,: 8. C. CAMPBELL, Set, 1 F. B. REID, Trea'si ICE CREAM FREEZERS, AND REFRIGERATORS. We have small freezers, medium freezers 'White Mountain,' 'Arctic' and 'Wonder,' all at wonderfully low prices. Invest in a freezer and keep cool this summer. Examine our refrigerators and you will feel compelled to buy one. , McCRARY-REDDING HARDWARE CO., ASHEBORO, N. C.J
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