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NTnrfli f "--! t
some sections ui m. 011-
na the negroes stand loir Jaw,
anu oruer, atun-v-iti"v-
oppostion to a race war in
court houses. - This is indeed
auspicious. Give the courts a
.lnnrp ;fihvRrnor Russell is
Vliunv.- - . . 1
to be commended for so quick
ly Ordering the court to try the
scoundrel at Henderson, Vance
-diate trialnirly
1 . 1 '.I- '.ft- viClllf-C
conducted, wiui swui iv..
the v will do much to allay the
fever of excitement and give
supremacy to uk;
courts as well as enhance pub
lic confidence.
The State Fair Association
has just issued a very hand-
Mi'sstuitcr.
There was but one county
1
of the ninety-six in which as
many as two townships vott a
fcr.thp ;neri'al arid increased
some premium list. Those on tax for common schools Sur
the inside say that the fair this r ' .Tl. . -n wt Colonel Carr's
year will be the best ever held. , We are pleased to see
that Surrv stood "solitary and
Farmers of Northampton alone " and it is satisfying to
county, Va., have received H,eieve that the wide and well
"more money for the 160,000 based popular mistrust of the
Darreis or potatoes snipped mis jaw and mose concerned, gave
year than for the 284,600 ship- me o-reat blow to the attempt
ped last year. - tn inrre.nso taxes at a time of
heavy burdens, with new ones
, Tins year's wheat crop is but recently added, and the jail
estimated at soo,ooo,obo bush- doors opened by law of the op-
els. Each cent added to the pressors for all taxpayers who
price means $S-O0o,ooo poured did not "pony up" at the earli-
into the laps of the farmers, est possible day for the sheriffs
The actual advance in a year to operate. The question of
has been about 25 cents a education was hardly involved
bushel or & 12s .000. 000. It was a clear case or taxation
IT V ' 1 '
or no taxation.
Since our issue of last week
our attention has been 'called The complete novel in the
to. the fact that provision has September issue of Lippin
already been made, by State cott's is "Weeping Ferry," by
law. bv which the State can Margaret L. Woods. It is
quickly be rid of all tramps, sincere, simple, and effective
The provisions of the statute tale ol Ungltsh country me, re-
are such that anv citizen is em- cording the .honorable but pas
powered to arrest and bring sing love ot a squire 5 son tor
such vagrants to trial, and fur- an ex-servant's daughter, and
thermore, such person shall be the sad result thereot. Mrs.
entitled to sheriff's fees for Woods (who is better known
making said arrest. ' The only at home than in America)
thing necessary now is to en- Ivields a rrrm, gracelui, and en
force the law, which should be tirely competent pen : -every
done with vio-or. We are line of her work is. true to na
pleased to note that the Sea- ture. Some of the peculiar
board Air Line will cause to be economics ot "iiuropean
arrested all tramps found upon Housekeeping," as they appear
their right-of-way. to an American, are amusingly
depicted by Trances Courte-
T.. TTT41 t,.- 4. ,o,i nay Baylor. Arthur: Howard
- I IV flll .' I II t- VJ
jury, Judge button called par
ticular attention to the law reg
ulating the sale of cigarettes,
The law has made the selling
of cigarettes, to minors, crimi
nal and the law should be en
forced. The use of the cirar-
rette is one of the most perni
cious habits of the day, and es
pecially is this SO in the case of been able to cure in all its stages and
that is Catarrh. Hall s Catarrh Cure
is the only positive-cure now known to
the medical fraternity. Catarrh beinjj
a constitutional disease, requires a con
stitutional treatment. Hall's Cntnrrh
Cure is taken internally, acting, direct
ly upon the blood and mucuous sur-
Noll wfrites on."Musical Mexi-
co, ana unn Lrraham
on . cooks that Ijirls have
Loved." The onlv poem is bv
Mary McNeil Scott.
$100 Upward, $100. ;
The readers of this paper will be
pleased to learnvthat there is at, least
one dreaded disease that science has
the vouth of the country. As
a general rule we are against
the idea of the State assuming
too close a watch upon the
morals of children, as we con
sider this the particular prov
ince of the parent or guardian, ffcefs of t,he Systefm thereby destroyinj
h,,f Jn thl. Lt3nnp almnct the foundation of tne disease, and giv
... ig the patient strength by building up
.imjjuaaiuic iui uic paiciiL lu the constitution and assisting nature in
nrpvpnt o 1rvr f mm ncinrr fVio I rlninn Ul m.h-!- Tl,., . . ,
j-ri v v.vui. u uj 11 win ujiiii; lii I ".1 ivuin. inc jTu'inciors nave
cio-arette, unless the sale is so much fiiith in its curative powers,
prohibited. Every person vi- U,iat ther ffer 0ne Hundred Dollars
rU;n W,C AA lor any cile tnat it fails to cure. Send
"'"""a "UJ vwt ailJ ) icnv lor list ot 1 estimonials.
should be made to suffer the Address, v. j. cheney & co.,
full penalty.
SSpSold by DruSgists, 75c.
Toledo, O.
,." A new light has opened' in
educational fields and if the
promotors do themselves jus
tice the cause of education
must surely be advanced. In
Asheville Citizen. .'
It is estimated by the Balti
more Sun that the cheap rail
road lares and low freight
rates will attact to New York
this week
tiiii oaiutaiui y uic cuuuix from varmnc mrfo A
valgus ijciils 01 me coun-
messrs. 1 r. laxion ana i.. try to purchase their fall stock
i-f iiuwcu, bay
of goods, and that thev will
spend over $25,000,000. A
large number of . these mer
chants will come ft--, thn
"The North Carolina Journal of
Education is born with a Durpose, and
it will endeavor to follow this purpose
as closely as may be until it has been
accnmnlisbpd at lpuct in enmo m d I CJ-nf-l- tt1-1-i K i
. r iuuuuiv.. 1 uymiii viiin ndij tne raw ma-
ure. The one supreme question for terial nntfu:
us, in North Carolina and the South, ""Z l' LUUia De
N is the better education of our child- 7 iib inese.- buyers
ren ; the one great pioblem, how to iCCK' anu tne Swittlv Howinp;
T T 1 - .1 wm 1 fT- 4- i n -?
secure uns. 10 aia in me. H solution I ucia lu lurnisn a noorl
of this problem is the only reason for power. The day will come
the existence ot this journal. Right when the South will be W.r
nonesiiy, wun an unwavering iaitn in n , ,
the luture, and with a bone of better b,eiI-con tainea than now, and
things, will it work at its task. It will j tnen a greater portion than
1 1 .
now or ner earnmrrc ,:n 7
- V V lli
acuteness. Amonp - them an
inventor is an ordinary citizen ;
with us he is a celebrity. : Their
per capita wealth indicates
prosperity.' Ours indicates
poverty. All this is equally
true of our intellectual life. If
irge literary talent arises
i 1
amonir us, it must aie or ae-
part elsewhere. Our school
text books come to us in bales
from other states. All that .re
flects our inner life in poetry,
history or biography is done
by alien pens. It is difficult to
sustain our public journals and
magazines and impossible to
create a really great newspa
per, though we have" men of
power, brains and energy who.
devote themselves to the task.
The readers are lacking; and
that is the. fundamental trou
ble. The mightiest problem
before us is the permanent re-:
adjustment of our social life
and machinery. We are
searching for this clue under
the. stern pressure of poverty
and ignorance. The plain
people will hereafter rule.
They must be made fit for this
sovereignty through training.
They must be shaped for their
task by the power of character.
strive to help the teacher m the
school-room and to aid the school of- kept at home,
ficer in the discharge of t!je duties oi 1
his Othce. It Will aim to Stimulate and X-C. Journal of Education.
VFKEKLY 4JBOP ItCLl-KTINV
For Week Kiiding Monday, -Anff. "3, '07.
Eastern district Drought contin
ues to prevail with some severity
only in Nash, Halifix and Northamp
ton counties, and is cutting crops
very short in those counties. ' Else
where the weather was .favorable lhis
week, with cloudy weather and r n
tle showers beneficial to all crops,
but interfering with fodder pnliing,
some being damaged. Old corn is
good ; late corn fair ; fodder pulling
full blast. Cott n h is been dam
aged some by' drought, has shed con
siderably, and there are some com
plaints ot rust ; but it promises a
fine crop yet in many counties it
never was better ; cotton is opening
as far north as Northampton county.
All minor crops, peanuts, rice, sweet
potatoes, field peas, turnips, etc., are
doing well.
success.
The September Scribner's
has a number of outing articles
suited to the dog days. Wil
liam Henry Bishop describes
picturesquely the famous watering-place
in northern Spain,
San Sebastian, selected sever
al years ago as the summer
home ot the Oueen Regent of
Spain and tne boy King ' The
fashion and gaiety of the place
lead him to call it "The Span
ish Newport." Marchetti, the
famous artist, visited San Se
bastian about the same time as
the author, and made the bril
liant illustrations that have
been wood-engraved by
French engravers.
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
Ths fss
simils signature
of
' iS 88
rapper.
The September Ladies'
Home Journal, in the variety,
interest and timeliness of its ar
ticles, and In the beauty of its
illustations, is a notable num
ber 6f that Mao-azine." A
spirited article by John F.
Coyle, "When Henry Clay
said Farewell to the Senate,"
describes the most impressive
and dramatic scene ever en
acted in Congress, and anoth
er, by Clifford Howard, tells
of "Destroying a Million Dol
lars a Day," the task of the re
demption division of our Treasury.
direct a stronger and luster educa- 11. i-
tional sentiment among the people. Uic uy a
It will ofter to teachers a means of ,v as. inexorable as that which
. 1 1-1 . . .1
communication. Through its col- "77 UIlven me red Indian to
umns, the strong may help the .tne racihe or which has elevat
liT v r t i i- , v-n"ai1 cinu tne nn
,.n,JU iV- r iiunan to leadershin on this
planet. Our monev flow?; in a
golden stream to the states to
Messenger. thpnV, f ... i i .:n .
1 UU1 111 111 MS AunnsLf kim !
It is not to be overlooked ables them tomal-e tViinrs that
that in the two recent trials for we need nnH nn'not make.
rape in this state there were Four-fifths of the improvements
negroes on both juries and in .productive machinery is the
: they - voted guilty.. That is result of their trained mental
I?l;i k Creek Notes.
Our farmers a feeling greatly en
couraged about the crops since we
have had the much needed rains.
The crops are indeed good in this va
cinity. Mr. L. A Barnes has just complet
ed his market house. It is quite neat
and attractive and a great improve
ment to our little town.
The Wiggins' Mill and Black
Creek baseball teams played a game
of five innings here last Saturday.
The score was Wiggins' Mill n,
Black Creek 32.
Mr. B. Lucas, of Valdosta. Ga.,
was in our town for a short while last
week.
Miss Dora Wpodal who has been
visiting here, returned to her borne in
Smithfield Tuesday. ,
' Will.
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Sanforsl E.tpri's.
The , Express i.V hi i aor ol a
straight democratic fight on State is
sues in j the next campaign. The
people have become sick and dis
gusted with the kind of "reform the
last Legislature pave them. We
0
have no abuse to ofter the rank and
file ol the Populists. Many ot them
honestly believed that chey were
right in joining that party. It is the
perfidy, and duplicity of the leaders
that sboftld be exposed.
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System of the human-body
Nerves extend from the brain to every part
of the body and reach every organ.
Nerves are like fire good servants but hard
' masters. '
N erves are fed by the blood and are therefore
like it in character
Nerves will be weak and exhausted, if the
blood is thin, pale and impure
Nerves will surely be strong and steady if
the blood is rich, red and vigorous.
Nerves find a true friend in Hood's Sarsapa
rilla because it makes rich, red blood
Nerves 1 their work naturally and well,
the brain is unclouded, there are no
neuralgic pains, appetite and diges
tion are good, when'you take
SarsapariiSa
The One True Blood Purifier. AH druggists. 1
Prepared only by C. I. Hool Jfc Co., Lowell, Mass
,, -'" the best family cathartic
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A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Jl- Having qualified as administrator
of the estate of Benjamin Parker, de
ceased', notice is hereby given to all
persons having claims against the es
tate of said deceased to present them
tome for payment on or before An jr.
25, 1898, or this notice vyid be pleaded
in bar of their recovery. All persons
indebted to said estate will make im
mediate payment. This Ai;gi:st 21st,
iS9. ' ,
' John T. Ri;vi:li.,
27"33'6t. Administrator.
mmu
my
rn
when the Creator said to woman,
"In sorrow shalt thou bring forth
children," that a curse was pro
nounced arainst the numan-race,
but the joy felt, by every Mother
when she first presses to her heart
her babe, proves the contrary.
Danger and' suffering lurk -in
the pathway of the Expectant
Mother, and should be avoided,
that she may reach the hour when
the hope of her heart is to be real
ized, in full vigor and strength.
imu
so relaxes the
system and as
sists Nature
that the nec
essary change
takes place
without Nau
sea, Headache,
Nervous or
I Gloomy Fore-
ger, andthe
trying hour is robbed of its pain
and suffering, as so many happy
mothers have experienced.
Nothing but Mother's Friend" does
this. Don't be deceived . or
persuaded to use anything' else.
"MoFher's Friend" is the greatest remedy e-er
put on the market, and all our customers praise it
highly." W. It. Kisa & Co., Whitewright, Tex.
Of dms-fiists at 81.00, or sent by mail on receipt
of price. Write for book containing valua
ble information for all Mothers, mailed free
The BradSeld Regulator Co., Atlanta, Ga.
- Potash
is a necessary and important
ingredient of complete . fer- j
tilizers. Crops of all kinds
require a properly balanced
manure. The best
By special arrangement
we ojfer
Fertilizers
Home and Pain
In conibinaMon with oiir p n
23 ID Dili AIR, "!,,rfor
beicg the piice of our r.;,,,,.. . , '
That is, for all new orr u, ! 'f'"1';
hers renWinjr and pau,,,,' ' . M:r!
vance, we send '
contain a high percentage
of Potash.
All about Potash the results of its use by actual ex
periment on the best farms in the United States is
told in a little book-which we publish and will gladly
mail free to any farmer in America who will write for it.
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THE STATE
Normal and Industrial College,
G.REENSBORO, N. C,
Offers the young women of the S ate
thorough professional, literary, classi
cal, scientific, and industrial education.
Annual expenses $90 to $130. Faculty of
25 members'. More than 400 regular
students. Practice school of 126 pupils
for teachers." More than 1,200 matricu
lates representing, every county in the
State except three. Correspondence
invited from those desiring competent
trained teachers. To secure board in dor
mitories afl free-tuition applications must
be made before August 1st. For catalogue
and information, address
President Ciias D. McTver.
ttorfb Carolina -College
oi Agriculture
aEd Mechanical Arts.
WILL OPEN SEPTEMBER 9ih, 1897.
Thorough academic, "scientific and
technical courses. 'Experienced. Spo
eialists in every department.
EXl'ENSES PER SESSION INCLUDING
BOARD :
For County Students. - - - . $ 93.00.
For all Other Students, - - 123.00.
"AppIyfor Catalogue to
Alexander Q, Holladay, LL. D., Pres't.,
RALEIGH, N. C.
GREENSBORO .
Female College,
NORTH CAROLINA.
Fifty-second Session of this college
begins j
Wednesday,' September 8tfi, '97.
Advantages of College and Conserva
tory oliered at moderate cost.
A'FacuIty of Specialists
Ample Equipment.'
A Pleasant Home.
Catalogue on application.
D3ED-PEACOCK, President.
Academy and College for Girls and
Young Women. Best home care to
gether with full college instruction
Specialists in Music, Art, Elocution,
Languages, Commercial and Industrial
Studies. Institution founded in 1802.
The Register shows 324 last year. New
term begins Thursday, Sept. 2, 1S97.
benn lor Catalogue to
. Rev. J. II. CLE WELL, Principal,
31- Salem, North Carolina
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