HONOR OUR WOMEN. (Continued from 1st page.) ward Baying the women of a more prosperous period from the stupend ous tempatationsof luxury, further toward bringing forth here a race which shall be earth's chief glory, than any other thing that I know of. And to fail to build this mono Kent will be to convict ourselves of blindness to this immensely signifi cant and sublime fact. Remember the Nobis W o m e n mt the Confederacy. But we should not forget our duty to these women. If a monu ment had no uses eive that of dis charging in its poor measure the debt of a people to their heroic souls, we should build this monument to .he Womon of the Confederacy. In 10 other way may we repay them. Indeed in no way may we repay them. In no other way may we recognize our debt and render our tribute to them. Our gratitude for illustrious performances and im perishable services should so oppress our hearts for utterance that we must needs arise and express it as fitly as we may. We build monu ments not for the future, but in order to express that sense of grati tude and reverence which we can find no other means to so worthily eipress. Fatlarcla Conviction mt Indifference. To fail to build this monument to the Women of the Confederacy would be to convict ourselves of indifference to the most heroic suffer ing that a generation of women ever endured; to convict ourselves of blindness to the value of the most inspiring examples that were ever given to a people; to convict our selves of waHt of gratitude and reverence for the noblest service ever rendered. And since it cannot be said that Southern men are want ing in these great elements of man hood, I am assured that they will no longer postpone the discharge of this most obvious and honorable duty. We must Dot postpone it. These torty years nave carried away the large maiontv of the Men and Women of the Confederacy; and in a snort time the remnant will follow after. Before they go the gener ation th-it succeeds them should give tnem this token of the honor in which they shall be forever held, this assurance that their sons and daughters, for whose inheritance they so heroically suffered, are worthy of them. I know it is not well to cro into details at this point, for to do so may produce controversy; and at present it is best for us all to hold to that in which we are agreed. Bit surely I risk nothiug by sug gesting that this monument should b t of the noblest type. We should not be content with a shafc and bronze figures. The noblest theme requires the most exalted treatment. Rich must be the rendering of a tribute so richly deserved. 1 would like to see & costly monument of one or several groups symbolic of the Women of the Confederacy, in gran ite and marble, so noble in concep tion and execution that the fame of it would run throughout the world. And I would like to see it reared by the whole State. It is an undertak ing that requires of North Carolina her best. In 6uch a work we should not plead economy. But if one should, there is an answer: North Carolina is able. She has built her monu ment to the Confci erate Soldiers, thanks to these women; 6he has provided a Home and pensions f6r the needy veterans; she has provid ed the four months school; she has provided for Jit r educational ac1 charitable institutions. All is bright ahead of North Carolina. The days of her poverty are passed. It would have been beautiful if in those days she had provided a modest memorial to her noblest daughter: but it is better that she has waited until the present time when she can afford t rear a monu ment that in all its features will speak worthily of a great people's appreciation of their most illustri ouis and n.ost p cious heritage. Very truly yours, J. W. Bailey. ' Raleigh, N. C, June 18, 1907. PURE FOOD PUZZLE. North Carolina'!! Crotli Hi nee 1870. In talking of North Carolina's progress since 1870 Got. Glenn says that in that year the assessed value of all property was $200,000,000, and that oow it is $1,100,000,000. Then there was a debt of $1 000,000, and now the value of the railroads wnedby the State is $2,000,000 more than tb amount of the present iebt. In 1870 the population was ealy 800,000, while now it is 2, 100, 09. How Can The End Sought By CoHgreu He Attained! The department of agriculture at Washington is reported as having its Lands full in trying to compel! en forcement of the pure food law pass ed by Congress at its last session They complain that adulterated foods are still sold and are being eaten. The Federal law cannot touch an article unless it goes into inter-state commerce. The people of Conn, can continue to make aud sell wooden nutmegs, skimmed milk can masquerade as cream and aniline dye and other chemicals can be used to make olives out of plums. Just so, long as these articles do not go into another State the Federal law is powerless. The burden is to prove that these articles are being carried from State to State. It will be but a short time, only a few weeks perhaps, when the in spectors who are now undergoing training will be assigned to the vari ous portions of the country to begin their inspections, purchase samples and to send them in to various pure foidand drug laboratories, which are being established throughout the country, 18 of them, including the five or six already established at ports for the analysis of imported articles. r . DICKS" faCAPUDIiiE CURES ALL ACHES Mr. Grubb Kx plains How It Was. Statesville Landmark. Mr. H. Clay Grubb, the Boon township, Davidson county, man who fought with Mr. K. ). VV. Connor at a school tax meeting in his neigh borhood Satnrday night, has given out an interview fiom Salisbury in which he says he is very much pained that he should be represented as a distiller and a tough. He says he is not a distiller but admits he has stock ia a distillery in Salisbury. Grubb say 8 he is a friend to educa tion, contributes liberally to th cause and has a governess iu his family. He says wbeu the special school tax was proposed in his dis trict he said he would offer no opposition if a majority favored it. but that it was favored by an insig nificant minority. He sys he regrets the tiouble at. the meeting, that he had no idea of offer ng Com or disrespect (whom he inter rupted) and aduiires that gentleman's pluck. Grubb admits that he did pronounce a statement of Connor a lie but denies that he used a cuss word with it. Grubb was formerly a distiller in Boone township and is quite wealthy. A year or two ago he killed a man in his county and was acquitted. Later he was fired on from ambush by a negro who was afterward arrest ed and sent to the penitentiary. MONEY IN EGGS. rtuuromhe? County Woman Demonstrate The Value of The Industry. Asheville. June 12.- If the show ing made by Mrs. Brant, of West Asheville, in producing eggs lor market and profit is a fair index to this indue ry as a money-maker it would appear that ihe thrifty farm er might probably convert some of his broad acres into a hennery. j Mrs. Brant has 200 white Leghorn bens and these fowls during March, April aud May, produced 11,004 eggs or 96? dozen. Owing to the quality and size of the egg the pro duct was easily disposed of at the highest market pi ice, Iu fact the eggs brontrht an average for the three months of 25 cents per dozen, or a total of more than $240 for or' quarter of the year. At this rutt- the bens would yield annual revenue of nearly $1,000 or an average reve nue from each fowl of about !. I'raiM'N Mr. I - k. W. C. Robbins, of Raudlein.in, visited the county home a few days ago. He praises the management of Mr. W. J. Delk, w ho is in charge, in talking of his visit 1 1 the Caro linian representative. He says the immatcs are well cared for aud are made as comfortable as possible b the splendid superintendent. What Keliglou Ite. In many respects the late Senator John T. Morgan was the ablest man in that body of statesmen. He illus trated in his r.fe the power of the Christian religion. In his youth ne became a member of the Method ist church, and he was a regular at. tendant at the small church of his faith in the capital. He never felt the Deed of going off to some fash, ionable chcrch or "in whom he trusted." In all his long career nobody ever doubted Mr. Morgan's integrity or sincerity. His religion was in grained and was seen in his charac ter and in his upright life. No firaatnr mistake can be made -than to conaider lightly the; evidence of disease in your eystem. Don't take desperate chance on ordinary medxanea. Uae fiollisterV Rocky Moontaia Tea. S5 oenta Tea or TalJeU.Watkii Leonard. Co. Ramnoar . O. Pf: "lit 52? . r.teaie. .t ML I lit MemorUm. We, the undersigned, Committee appoint ed by Shiloli ('lirwtiari t'liurrli for the pur pose of drafting resolu ions expreKtiive of tlie high ewteem in which Ht-v. M. L. Hurley, our late pastor, was held Whereas it ba pleased our kind Heavenly Father to remove Irom uh our beloved and faithful pastu., I(ev. M L. Hml-y RrkoIvmI. that in the death of oni d ar brother the ch 'ix-li lias etilTcii.'d ihe loss i.f a devoted and faithful pi-t-T, mr whu looked well to ihe interest 01 his cliaryo, mIwhv a' his p mt, an I all 'ii i'ii ig in lite works ot the l.ord. liesolved, that l.ile w deeply fel our loss, vet we now luiuiMv to the der ision nf Him who can not err. uu" dot-lh all luiiij.'s! well Our loss s his e'ernal jjaiu 4 liesolved, ilia; t- will ei-i clieri Ii his ' memory, enin'a p hi ilei -teil a I e iiimocons life, and keep in soeial renieiiilirui ee, his ! holy words of sweet counsel liesolved, that these resolutions le spread I on our cliuieh book and al-o a copy lie sent j to the 'Ct ristiuu iSun," and The Courier lor j publication. j H. A Al.UKKillT, j . A. 'iuyen, Committee, 1 ll. I". BlIOHN. Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup CONTAINS HONEY AND TAR Relieve Cold by working- them out of the ytem through a copious and healthy action of the bowels. 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