LIBERTY NEWS.
Many Familiar Fac Seen, While
Othrrs are Mlsaril In the llomei In
Llberly Wanl Mr. Cnuy for
Trtautrtr.
The fruit tree agents are return
ing. M. J. Keitzel and others
have already come.
We would like to suggest the
name of H. C. Causey, from our
place for Treasurer of Randolph
ceunty. He is one of our best
citizens and has been a strong man
for his party all his life. No per
son can fill that position with more
dignity an honor than he, and he
will make as good an ollicer as cau
be found. Let the Democratic
Convention nominate him.
Dr. J. W. Long and family spent
a night in Liberty recently with
his sister, Mrs. C. 1 Smith, Sr.
He was en route to Mt. Vernon
Springs.
President Thomas C. Amick was
absent last week and the early part
of this week in Mebane, Chapel
Hill, and other points. He deliver,
ered an address at Mebane at an edu
cational rally and one at Haw
Fields at a Sunday School Con
vention while he wa away.
Mr. W. G. Amick and wife of
Bhietield, West Virginia, have been
visiting their brother, Prof. T. C.
Amick.
Mr. Branson has moved from
the Horr.ady bouse to the Brower
house in Liberty.
Th.- Hornady house is to under
go extensive repairs preparatory to
its bein' used as a club hous.- f t
the young ladies attending tue
Liberty Normal Lollop'. Ir is to
' be painted outsi! :.::. i:i?ide and
to have other repair .voi donn. It
will make a very pleasant iwine f ti
the club .'iris. '
lV"r. Il.irnady and wife spent a
part -)t !a-t w.-ek at the home of
U.JN'. Hornady in Alamance c im-
Prof. Amick and wife and fost-r
dauht-r, Mi- Ili:is;. -hues, .si one
a part of last week a: the limine
Mrs. K. I!. Causey in (Jr.ilford
county.
Mrs. Josie Harbour, of Chiea '.
returned with her liu.-b.md m
Liberty i cent ly. They exn.::
make Liberty tiieir ho::'--.
Miss Pearl Teairue has bought -t
Sioo.1
Hatch-:, i:
father e'q
ertv iib: !
IVople a
their wat:.
: ..t propel
Liberty.
to illlpl'O'.
.:h in the
c-iniiiieiK-::;
Tiiev a
I'h ' -Normal
'.
by. i
for in:':
.vrv
luive eV-l
ren to vl
for the
tioi'.
A nnn
Frank!::!
day soil'
Ail A.lvvi
. If
it i
lilt of I lie
i-lKll Alipi-
I Rational Rip-Saw Rlppern.
"Financial success" is no indica
tion of real wisdom.
! There's one thing that no man
; ought to have to spare time.
A busy wife seldom needs the
services of a "divorce lawyer."
j The bigger the fool the more
money he must have to enjoy him
self. If you want vour prayer to sound
I right, you've got to get your heart
right.
Most hearts broken in "love af
I fairs" can be mended if the right
"gal" bobs up.
i Whenever we smell "perfume" on
a man or woman we always imagine
i they need it.
It's not nearly so dangerous for a
; tkief to frown on you as it is for a
hypocrite to "grin"' at you.
"Industry" is the best watch dog
imaginable to keep the wolf from
hanging around a fallow's door.
Now comes the "graduating girl
'with short sleeves, ilowers, white
'socks, iink ribbons, some learning
' and a very small desire to help her
, mother in the kitchen.
: Lots of young society women would
: have a tit if their "steady" shotul
come to see them with his breath
perfumed with onions, but they'll
; "wallow" around with them half the
night with the sinell of -boo.e" so
strong on their breath that it would
intoxicate a canary.
ti miner loult anil A eceorle.
White is always appropriate for
Summer gown;, but yellow seeuis to
be preferred for the dressy functions
crowded into August. The latest
shade is the rich yjld of ripened
corn. This tint combines be.iuii
f u 1 ly with the fain: greens a:;d warm
browns one sees ::i sun-burned e i'ii
silk. Ar. arii.-t:c creation :u tiiis g-jl lea
hue is veiled with very riiu brown
tulle and embroidered in the i-oru-
Si'.k toiler. Tile lut til.lt aivulil
pU lies it is of inushlVOill Si a v,tii!al
ny high '. 'andean. It is of yellow
elilp and .-bows nutt'ii veive' r.b o:l
i.i s on ti.e crown. Tue 'inudeau
is hidden by olovdy .s:.'t choux of
bro-Vn tsllle, Witil "olileii d.ll.deli i: .
uvstliag aiiiong tiu-iii. Tne .-n:.'.;i.
t.iiioivd cmehi! . i.r.vi.s ale ri'i.n::: ' 1
v.itn sii'iwy buttoiii, jtiapi and
LoUi..le- ot lino .1 ;.i ; embl'oid !
Many ji :v.w .t:v j'.r.v wnite, ;:ie
niuleriai :un'u.,r f rom r.i.i.m tar. .:.,::
Se. . c.oth and :!al.llei, to cerv
d.iv v:;s..abie i.-oruuroy. L'lle lv..'
ar-.- I'-my jv s.k . ;;ap. -in.! .-iho.v
iriinai t:v.ttiiK-:it .i ! it-. cjil.tr a id
.::i::s. Ini.iV '.if -ullllu;:, el'.uue, ir
-..! -ilk ::;V : ig-.-d w.tu lilies of
!....:. 'A ;'iy v; a of Vei.'i
. ..': :? : i : ' ; ; i witn hS.rk
Ml'll:.
from
THE FEDERAL POWER.
Thf IJepublioau Stute platform
enduifes the Kuesell administration
by declaring that the fusion of the
lieptiolicaus and Populists brought
ihis makes it
I The Two Theories of Const national
Government.
. ine JMir agu. ei.uu..c-u abml K00,. thin
Jng no vestige of state government in necessary for the Demociatic speak
I ihis nation. lie Is apparently deter-. to coutiast the State aduiiuis
! mined to centralize nil power at Wash-. tratiou under Russell with that
I jngum." 'under Aycock and Glenn. News
j Hut the omSious feature of the sltua- aud Observer.
tion la that the Republican congress
as well as the president is drifting in
i the same direction. During the liear-
Cireriinhoro to Thoiiiiinvtlle
Vurk 'was started Thursday ar
High Point on the electric railway
connecting Grtensboro, Ilih Point,
and Thoimisviilf. The contractors
have sevenry rive hands, eighteen
muhs, and twelve scnipeis at work,
Will
iis-s on a public building hill t!ie other
i day Attorney r.eneral Moody said,
! "Tlie whole tendency of legislation is
! to broaden the federal power." The
; president is only fanning the ilame of
imperialism which was already hurn
' ing furiously nt the time of his aceea-
; sion to ottice. It is singular that the Uuu the work of construcrion
only ch.H'k the tendency nas nveivpti, ni.,i,l!v pushed.
I came from the Republican majority of '
I tlie house Judiciary committee in its re- j" ''" " " - - rr
i jKTt nninst the assumption of feleral j FOR SHERIFF
i control of life instirauee companies i .
I and that Judge De Armond. tlie lead- i To the 'otel's of Randolph Co.:
! ing IennK'rat on that committee, dis- j I hereby announce invself as can
! seated from that report ami tiled a didate for the office "of sheriff of
: minority report in which he advocated J Randolph Countv, subject to the
! assaan wutrol of such institutions ,,r tu iv
Signed
S. L. Hawvoktii.
t.i-
.'.in.
ana H.
i In llil-
Moss ros-a and m -are t:.e hit st in
niildnery effee:-.
Lace cou;.-', iute "i' dyv.i, a, id
'.iii j.i:.y iii:-s ;; paiticul-.ir'y
i iii.tr
iiient?
illlo!'
t.'ivf
Liud-
i, f ,i 1 1
. 44:
Tne catalogue of ibis j;
institution shows 4n4 sr
durii'g the year, distributed
the departments as follows:
Fngill'.-ei'ilie-, 94: Elee'.iieal
neerim:, T4; Agrictiltiiie
course i, o4: i snore comse
(dairying'. "-'3: Textile In
(cotton mauufacturiiub 3t: Indus
trial Chemistry, CI; Mechanical En
gineering. ): Mechanic Arts (draw
ing, d"signinir wood and iron work ,
44. Inspite of urgent iifcd for
morf room and added teaching force
tbeCollege coiitiuu-s to do mjre,
and better wo-k. The registration
the past year wis 404, against 4T4
in 1004 '5. The graduating class
numbered th 'a year 54, last year 4').
Already the number of iu'jiiiiies
making toward matriculation in
September is very large. Young
men desiring' industrial training
would do well to write for a cata
logue to Psesident Winston, West
Raleigh, X. C.
Moore Comity Dull.
A new Methodist c' urch will be
erected at. Eagle Springs.
I3ud Thomas and Coggins I'.ros.
ar putting in a new saw mill, grist
mill, and otton g;n: Tramway.
The new pipe organ for the Car
thage P:e,(.y:eria:i Church has ar
ri'.ed uud the installation will re
quire an addition to the building
-! Inch will be done at once.
Duiing a colored festival at Car
t e.tige Jh!v 4th, Dan Shaw, a des
j erate cmnai-ter, under small provo
cation wounded, but not seriously,
tour other negroes. A 3$ calibre
pistol was used. Shaw was arrested,
but gave bonds aggregating -f?00
and as released.
. u
l .lev are worn .van 'own- l
any SU--1 mater. a . L i.ere pretty
its uvt 'jUit- ;u keepiiig witn tiie
pi.-tur- hats :n iiair and in line leg
horn. Helen Uerkely Lovd in The
LKi.i .veatoh for August.
NEWSY PARAGRAPHS.
Snhierlptlona Paid.
G. A. Talbert. J. J. Lamb, L. T. j
Branson, I. T. Cox, J. M. Patterson, j
W. C. Hall,' M. J. Leach, AV. A.
Moffitt, W..A. Ward, A. Lewis, H. j
C. Cansev, G. R. Ellis, Jesse Jnes, :
W. F. Davis, Rev. W. C. Lpssiter,
P. T.Hndeon, W. C. Henley, A. .V.
Cagle, L. W. Wise, E. P. APred, n
W.Johnson, K. E. Roach. It -hiti-.r
Bding.
Things that Have Happened In
and Out of the State.
Duriug ti.e r cent s-ssion of con
gress North Caivliiui representatives
secured from tue I'osruiast-r Gener
al an order that n and aft-r An.'.
1, l'.tnb, honie-ma ie R. F. D. Mail
boxes, approved by the Postmaster
serving the route, may be used.
This defeats the letter-no:; trust.
Lust wetk near Julian in this
cjtinty Deputy .Marshall Milhkau
ana Deputy Collector Pool ru
across a blockade still, but were un
able 1 1 take it. They were seen as
they arrived in the ueigbbo.hood
and the operators were warned bv
four pistol shots from a nearby
house.
Mr.C. G. Djrsett, i Vaililia,
sent to the Patriot tb- first co'ton
bio mi we have seen thU year, and
probably one of the first to blossom
in the country. It opened ou the
patriotic day of J uly 4th. Gbeex
liORO Patkiot.
The little child of Mr. W. O.
.Mills of Jackson Springs died .Mon
day night. Death came not unex
pectedly, as the parents and friends
had lost hope of the child's recov
ery several hours before the end
came. Moxtuomeky News.
Mr. W A. Hennes-e, who for
years has managed the cafe of the
Union Xews Company in the depot
at Greeusborc, will in the near fut- j
ure go to the Hotel Elwood. in High
Point, as manager, succeeding Mr.
W. H. PI nm me r, Jr., who wiP gi f)
the Everett.
The Farmer's warehouse at Greens-!
born will be "in tne hands of a ue.v
iri..ui,eneut next fa 1 1. Messrs. E. j
1 Morgan fin d R. (.. Gitinbie .iu
uir tntuge August .
under tlie taxing purer.
It sivms that congress can control
anything except interstate and foreign j
commerce by an exertion of the tax
ing power and that it can control inter- j
state and f ireign commerce by an ex- 1
erticn of Hi,' p iwer expressly given for !
t!i::t pur;w by the constitution. The,
Itcpubiicans invoke the reserved rights j
of the states In order to shield tlie in-
s iriiice grafters who contribut
their campaign funds, while the Pcno
cr.'iis inv'ike tbose state rights fir the
leir,, mo of cnr'vng graft and ch'tu;)
tinn. Hut Mr. 1 e Armond Invokes fie
taking power as a weapon against
graft and e irruption, while the Ko-ubiie-uis
Invoke and exense It in the
1 irm of li!i,o;t )i:s tariffs in o-ler t )tu
pnmote mi l shelter innmuillng !ni us , llV
an! -non ip Yw. Y7e naturally prefix
the I'eni ie:v.tic tluvity. lint iroteeti n- i
ism has generated so many socialists,
i::.per!alis;s and anarchists tliat a ma
jority of the pepple seem to like 1! i-iso-vclt
!'eansi ''y his words he :-! ll.v '
pan.'.ers to the prejudices of :. it? ,
clause's and T y !:!s acts shrewdly ;o )
::: ites the Int. vests of tlie pint r 1 1 s. -v.
h i ire .i"st as a-tlvt as the soe.h-sts
in pi-ornoliinr the tendency of le.isia
tion 1 broaden the f.doral power. '
FUR TIJEASUKKK.
I hereby anuounce myself a caud -late
for tlv oflice" (Jf Countv
rr.asuivr for liaodolph Countv.
uiijccr to the (union of the 1 .-mi-
t0 cratic Convention.
W. J. Tkai-k.
'iKl" v'o, 1 H Mi.
Blind Headache
"About a year ago," writes Mrs. Mattie Allen, of
1123 Broadway, Augusta, Ga., "I suffered with
blind, sick headaches and backaches, and could get
no relief until 1 tried
WHITE
US
Woman's Relief
1 immediately commenced to improve, and
now I teel like a new woman, ana wisn to
recommend it to all sick women, for 1
know it will cure them, as it did me.
Cardui is pure, medicinal extract of
NX
NX
NX
l ciiian:
func
but
aMedl- nn
FREELY
vegetable herbs, which relieves
end frankly, describing NX lciwaic Hauio, .w.u.v
your symptoms, we win sN. functions.tonesuptheorgans
SiS togSZSu x t0 a Pr?pf r state of healt,h-
envelope). Don't hesitate, but Jxy it for your trouble.
a..SSi mX Every druggist sells It
dne Co., Chattanooga, Tenn. nx m S 1 .00 DOttleS.
1 h-r-' v a:
a:.;at
I ( OKI
II-
of l.b:
acti.
mvself a cm:
d' Clerk of th.
r. nt v Mil.ii'cl
lie I lc'liioci',11 li!
ilk Vital Point.
j. i;
.M
rtv X. C.
!l--lt.
! n.
n.-.:f as a
-f 'i':vrs,;r.'r
iit'j ft to the
:atn Conw-n-
X
TARIFF REFORM.
iii.
X. C.
Whn it. ir.133 ro yoa '.va:i some-
''.j.ir.j y;u like. Tha same applies to thf
::aoe.sr!iy artic?ies for the dining room where
Dining Room Suites and Fine
T h eoc! o re H a ve n e r D j n n e r Se t s
from $25.cc to Sloo.oo per set.
.T7e are adclirar a, full line of I.ia,ntels, Ti'.
iug t.-::cl Grs.t3 ;h?,t will be worth your while
to r.-.svezt.
:m if t'l:tn;:liin For n-i:i-
:erntli t onurreK.
ssin.'i:: .-in inviiitiim for a tiri:'f
i .'iiiiiei- :!i t.iriil rfonn :n-
of !ii; N,.- York Uel'orni in'i
. I:n -le.v. i.: :!:an :y.iy
t.'intV .M't. i motlior of '
m.l of trnsn-. It .wows v
v ';ir. 1 .r ii .vielii-i a .liininls
nt of v.'veniie in proportion te
it inipose-' '.'.ion the iieopli-.
)!ects au ::n-'.v isi'i mi:;i!i
v!'.ie!i ;r.-ul,ctio:i to e::
t -i-.-il I.s ;.:():'t. i !u-:j ;.1.V lo
!!:.::. in Hi- -i" tint :'n'
: eon:-.! 'Is !li ie:'l-' t
i-mee i prh-es. .f 1 m I.' " f .I0'.:
r :!:;;;! vu Into o.ir na:nn;il
1'lie most of this .?l.r.iM.ii.o,
..": i'o;- the i:io:lt of the
'. lier il-i)ti'i te.I Interests. 1
-II the r Ipts ( all our
: Is v.n :v jcu-o 'rnl't til-.1
hi! 1 not lieuin to oijual t'.iu
f our iiiotiH-ti"! trusts.
eeeijits of nil our life in
npnuies wore eaeli year
the people tlie rob' er.v
mull In cunniiirison with
11 Kl; IFF.
I h.'tvhv .Minoniice in-v!;' :;s 6
ii Lit. for ibe .):;.. SI t ; ::":' .,f X
I- . , I. !. . : . . .
Mattings of ail Kinds
5 Rus. A::tiai;iis'cer Velvets
I. ' ! i ' "I I .li" l , 1 I '.' 'I'l II
a ;. m ii tn.-iieiiu'eratii.' i.oiacn'io
I ' m:xk '.Vnn;N.
'.In," y.T.Tirsta'jaau.t..i sairxr:' yzzxizxizzn Is
iriij rzan m
Ruys, A:;'.iii;ii5ter Velvets and Burtwort
".Vjltons. varying in. price from $2o to $65.
A Cil! v. 11 1 convince you.
Peop!eJs House Furnishing- Cc.3
tf)3h Point. IL C.
ste'ini r.-.nr
vn. I'.mt won
yearly irraft
If all the r.
sur.mi.p f.u.
stolen fro:-
WOV. Ill
th.it of tl: Iiini'ley tariff. If many
thiies tbrf money which will be spent
la ili-'iiis the ranaina eanal wer-1
.liin:;ieil into the I'acitU? ocean the loss
wonl l not eipial the iieoUless tariff
tae Ji.ii.l l-.y our i-o is inu-rs."
Hon. .luhn Sharp Williams mill ex
(Governor Iioir.'las of Massachusetts
will deliver the principal niMresses,
anil the occasion will he a notalile one
as tlie op.-niiu' irun oi' tlie ;anipaiij:u to
elect a Ilenioe.-itU- i'n:ii,'ress.
QfT ' Ct O CJ w iy
Do you like it? Then why
5 be contented with it? Have
to be? Oh, no! Just put on
Aycr's Hair Vigor and have
Mong, thick hair; soft, even
f hair. But first of all, stop
your hair from coming out.
Save what you have. Ayer's
g Hair Vigor will not disappoint
1 you. It feeds the hair-bulbs; 3
! makes weak hair strong.
The best kind of a testimonial
i
oave
I Mciey
Try our New Improve-l Arti.i.Mai Teeth that are held in i!r.ce
by the Rurr::e Suction a ?erret process Kr.own only to r.
Kull ' Troll 'hut I
t.iiii riiiinu
KIlKT KlllllIK
;..!. I -II k ...
i;rllr Wurk
NfRVOUS PEOPLE
are irnectly .i
i I !etii..iistinn'. I.. :'
Pair.'cs3 Deni:
PAINLESS EXTRACTING.
1 " Sold lor over sixty years.'
8
yers
SARSAPARILLA.
PILLS.
CHERRV PECTORAL.
If i
t-rs : i;
mi elini
.1 -I
.Iv-'
, ;..!! a::'l li.o-e a tail:
ut v. m s'l .'i!. !i.ivj i
m.l .
ill lo
rX :U. . il !
RED
liver J. M. H.Mi.lr... .v t.
CE?OG3 DSNTAI.
PARLORS
ii Ii Y...i, iwl, lilfi-l
1'uMli- nciipfuc-tor.
l'resi.lent Koosevclt's Intonso dislike
of "thi. r.i.ni with the muck ralto" can
har.lly he woinlenvl for "the man"
has tineovereJ so many scandals that
the Itooseveit ii.lininistratiou will go
ilowu Into history as the most dis
ivpntahle era of ltepuhlicau suprem
acy. If there had been no muck the
ralie would have remained Idle. Was
uot a rake necessary to uncover the
insurance jrraftlni:. the postal frauds,
the land frauds, the Panama grafting
and Uiismauatternent, audi would Presi
dent Itooseveit have prevented the ex
posure of these scandals because It un
masked the corruption or connivance
of soma of the highest officials of the
i:e;iu!lican party' It Is no easy or
pleasant task to wield the rake, but
the man who does stir up the muck In
Summer Tourist
Tickets Now
On Sale
To Great Lake Resorts
VIA
Ml
I
HIGH POINT
' BUGGIES :
Are THE Best.
I QUEEN & CRESCENT
I ROUTE
in
The a-sertion is Uieke '. I.y our a!-s for t'te pat few umm!. V.:
ruiiniii', dnrahle a;nl r. ii 'ir'alil..'. Ve also bundle .1. !. Ni-ei Wiig.
ens. Jalin-tim ll,iic-iii 2 ilar-liineiy, Mowers, S'n-, 1 a' s, llili
Supplies, luilders Ila.-.lva:-e, IJniijy and Wam H.ir:i.s. S-s I'uhit,
liarlj and Siuooili Wire mid t-verytliing in lite Hardivaip !i f .
Tickets sold hy until St,
ter.-:be 30th. limit for return
October 31st, liHjG.
Very low rates to Denver. ?.c-
iuan v.iio noes hut up uie iniicii ill . v,,, , .. , . , , ,
:-e:i handed ma::r. telliu t the ! COUllt EltlS meetin. tickets SOlrl
truth without fear or lavor. Is a puhllc j"L"-' J" 10 i-nn. il.i.it AJs;,m
benefactor. The fact Is the Republican j 20th. cl:ver?e routing West of St.
pol:::c:a::-: had liecome so Intrenched ! LC'Uis.
iu poorer that the grafters thought that j Low round triD rates to Mil-
hey did, however vicious, i ..vaukee, account Eagles' meet-!
uao,!rroJ bywtlw rrpt!f' inS Minneapolis account :
u. A. K. Encampment m August. :
For further information and I
attractive resort literature call
on or writ ,
H. F. Latimer. T. P. A.,
Knoxville, Tenn. ,
J. C. Conn, D. P. A. , j
Chattanooga, Tenn. j
Lewis & Winslnw Hardware Company.
am!
asytiir:; they
would he
hut the man with the rake: Trith his
publicity, exposed them, and th3 Re
publican party which was responsible
for themV
BINDERS. MOWeRS,
Threshers, Hay Rakes.
Tillman and Chandler.
, The Baltimore Su:i recently printed a
pood story oa th old friendship be
tweeu Chandler aud Tillman, a friend
ship which arose long ago from the
fact that they always stood shoulder to
shoulder In every flelit to control the
railroads. Chandler foatht and beat
the pollnsr bill time and time nenln,
mU Tillman and (haiiuler together
fought ths amior ti-ust be:'ore the na
val con.a.!te, as they did th rr.Il
roa'.s before the iniTstn'e e&;i:merce
conimitt?e end the ship BUhalfly s-eal.
This is the season for buying Traction Engines,
Selt-binders, &c. It will pay you to look at
our line, as wo are selling the best on the
Market. Sole agents Geo. E. Nissen Wagon.
McCrary-Redding Hardware Compainy
To Cure a Cold in One Day
Take LOXaUVG BfOmO QUHimC aMefs. 6
Seven Million boxes sold in past 12 months. This Si 11121 Ure. m JdvT
Cures Crip
fa Two Days.
on every
tox. 25C
0
i