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Judge Winston's Views. freight Kati" Dim-ui-m-iI 1) Tlii- llni -litnt l-invytr. Tin- Arr.ijjamo ul The Mniitlitru Huilwav li-t'l-itiii iiutioii .gainst iirtll Carolina Killin- ();ir Industries. Illustration Mailt-. In ii recent nt-w e)ipt?r in-r u-w Jin'.;.'!? Winston sanl thit the tiyi.t uas just now hcj limine mi-! th:i it would be a long out- ui.m ss tin railroads ssjivt'd to give N rrh t'aro liiin an equal .-howiiu with Yir.cita.i. At the present time unit tir.'!c!' i!n jrtsent ra'es the iiiaiiiif'.ie; unii: in dustries t'f this State :ue heiii;: io. i- down in favor of the iiiaiiu'acuintii: plants of Virginia, ifr rdi ir ' the facts presented iii the re mi hearing. S 1 1 N 1 V MAN T ST A T K M K N TS . "The tight is not yet In-trim." J inline Winston said that only law ful means would he inoked d Maintain the lights of tnis State, but that the State has a fw sover eign rights left and tliese will he in voKcil. lie said t!at the facts thai Din ham had thr.-e or four ro.ul; lending into the city did not amomr to i.iythiiig: that the roads jionleu their interests and that the L-iiden cv Ijow was to discriminate agulns: this State. O li.l E( T K I TO ','t rT H I n . Oi.e question a.-ked at the hear m New York, whicil was object ed -o by Ueueial Counsel Thorn, Wi.6 this: "Isn't fre'ght from New Orleans, through Durham to Lynch birg, nearly three times us high ii. Durham as in Lynchburg?" The uestion was objected to and tin witLess-s refused to answer. Ye', said Jr.Jg Winston, this is a fact Knight for Lynchburg fioni New O.liats, comes through Durham ar.i the rate here is nearly thre tiuies ,:s high as in the Virgit.i:: town. Tie roads contend thai they in ike nothing on the intra State shipments but only on the in ter-Sute shipments. In Virginia thv.'t- r.:.' several distiihuting poiiitr and ::-ight intended for this State :s carried there and then suit back. :iotvj;.hst. aiding the fact that i: paei'.'S thnti'ih this Sute. With us-.-:! .-.ting poinis in North Ca.o ki.a would be possible to. get tin-sarin- pro rata terms here as in Vir trii.ia. Hut this the roads itfiise to do. Tr.v arrogaucy of the roads it shown in the somewhat tart reply ol Attiiney Thorn when the ipicstioi. was (iiit to him as regards the price zn freight from Ne Orleans to LvMhtsuig and t) Durham, this liiebtion haviug been quoted. At toriiey Thorn answered, so ijuoted by th attorneys, that "if it develops trut higher rates are charged North Carolina than are charged Virginia, then al the proper time the com pares will show that this bight-irate :s justifiable and will never be changed." It is on account of this attitude of the roads that the Governor has decided that every lawful power of the State will he exhausted rather than see this State discriminated against and great manufacturing plauts iu Virginia .'lourish v. Idle those of this State arc killed. SECRET OP THE PIOHT. "This is the whole secret of all this tight." said Judge Winston to day. "The passenger rate is but a part of the right. It is this freight discrimination that is killing manu facturing plauts in this State. Take the J ule Carr Hour mill." he said the Carolina Holler Mills, of this city. "That mill has to pay 28 cents for grain shipped from Lex ington, Ky., while Lynchburg has a frit) of 11 cents. Why?" exclaimed the attorney. "The Virginia mills can sell Hour at fifty cents profit a barrel and then put the product at exactly what it costs Geu. Julian S. Carr to manufacture in this city. The discriminating freight rate takes otf the profit in this State and gives to another State." But the Carolina Roller Mills is not the only manufacturing industry in the State that is suffering. There are others right here in Dur ' ! h-' J.iines LumbT (Jump in v hi-f .v,if shipped fifteen million feet of lumber and in handling this one thousand cars were used. The rate was then sixteen cents. It was raisrd to twenty-three cents a hun dred. While the raise was made here, it did not affect Norfolk, Lynchburg and numeious other places in Virginia. As n result the Virginia lumberman could ship at absolute cost to the Durham man and at the same time clear some thing like $r-2,OUO profits on fifteen n.ilhon feet. Colonel James was asked about this. He said it was a fact a;d that business in this section was completely killed if this con tinued. "It is bad enough," he said, "whim the people are robbed by the roads, but the worst feature is the discriminations that permit some people to stay in business and practically say that people in other sections shall not do business; that is, the rates are so discriminating as to be cut-throat in the dealings." WOULD ( ' K I K SOMKTHlNli. It is learned bv intiiirttinii tint tiiis State wis willing, if sued a ihiig was possible, to cede Soiiu thing in the passenger rate light if Uim toads would only deal f iirly timl squarely with the State in t' e freight rate charges. This, it is sai although th;s is not from a i Mton.ey in the e-tst, was SiU.feiy 'mind down by the reprt seiu ri;. of tne road in New York. It is als saul th'it Virginia's two cent rate will be allowed by th r- a' without much of a tight, while in North Carolina, said to be one of the be-t paying pieces of property in the system, the roads are resist ing a 2-1-4 cent rate. Thus the discriminations are aain shown. I It is no secret "thatev.-ry attiUuiti j of the State will be e h.lus't l -! fore tiiese discriminations will be! allowed to exist, h may p!a e some roads in the hands i f re I eel vers, hut if this is done it will Ik . nothing but right, rather than th.it ; North Corolina should eiitui lor j the heiielit of other States." i LEONARD MUST CHARGE. ANSWKR Man Wan Icil at Suli-luiiy liir I on lit. 1-mt-iit Arrrstetl in Idaho. A. L. Adams, agent of a suu-tv company, has at last sueceeded iii landing Hugh A. Leonard, wanted lr the Southern railway for embe. zb nit'iit of the company's funds The -Trest took place yesterdiy in Itlaho in one of the miuinjr to.viis of the St;ite. Leonard is a IJowau Countv boy and assumed the agency of the Southern's ticket olllee in Salieliury iu November of r,i(i.". the illness of Agent T. K. Johnson throwing un burden upon him. II.- served w-th special ciedit to tiiinself until April, when the resignation of Mr. John son gave him nominal an..' a -fial control. Throughout the var he was a popular man and public ser vant and not until February wa tbeie any hint of wrong doing. One afternoon he left the oliict Siivin;: iie was going to Charlo'te. He was never ueard from nor seen again by any Salisburiau. This summer he was spotted ui Hot Springs, Ark., where he had gone to take treatment for rheumatism, but the cflicers were about to close iu on l.iim and he fled. The detec tive agency Hooded the country with 'JoO.oiio photographs of him and his arrest was compassul through the aid of the pictures. Leonard's shortage is not great though it exceeds $ i,Ot0, is probab ly $1,320. It was several da;,s after he had gone before this was known to have beeu the trouble. Cards, women and whiskey played bigpait iu the downfall of mis much-liked young fellow. He will probably be tried this week at iwalisburv court. MARRIAGE OF TWO YEARS AGO IS ANNOUNCED Daiitflitei- of Mr. ami .Mrs. I). T. Dirks luriuerl.v ul' Haiiillt inan. and jtinnj; ieii nfjrapher tlu- Itritlc and (irunm. The Daily, of Sunbury, Pa., of Aug. 3, has the following: ; "Cards have been issued anuounc- 1 ing tne marriage of Mr. Fnderick i Hugo Stevens to Miss Nan Pearl j daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Tillet Dicks of Greensboro North ! Carolina, which occurred at that place on November 22, 1905. TLej cards announce that they will be at j home at The Hill, Empire Canal ! Zone, Panama, after August 1, 1007. "Mr. Stephens is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Jared Irwin, of this city. His father is Mr. Sharon; Stephens, formerly well known in j Sunbury in connection with its schools, and now extensively engag- ! ed in the coal business in Harris burg; his mother was Miss (Jeoguna i Irwin, whose early death was a fad! stroKe to her relatives and friends, j "Young Mr. Stephens whose mar-' riuge is uii.'ioii need, was h eated at' Greensboro, N. C, doing stenograh-j ic work in connection with railroad operations when he met his bride, j On account of his marked ability he was engaged by the government; commission which two years ago. was sent to Panama ts lay out the ; work for the construction of the, transislhmian ca al, and his mar-j riage took place beo;e he started on that important mission. He no doubt will be engaged in that work until its completion." Ihe marriage was kept a strict! secretin Greensboro. The ceremony was preformed by lie v. A. G. Kirk nian. Mr3. Stephens left here for New York city July 25, and she and her husband sailed for Pauain i on July 27. liev. Mr. Richardson was at Muirs Camp Meeting in Guilford County last week. Mr. Richardson will do the preaching while here. Is:g Buy Hair at Auction? At any rate, you seem to be getting rid of it on auction-sale principles: "going, going, g-o-n-c ! " Stop the auction with Aysr's Hair Vigor. It certainly checks falling hair; no mistake about this. It acts as a regular medicine; makes the scalp healthy. Then you must have healthy heir, for it's nature's way. Tho best kir.'t of a t;.itimoni:'.l -"SolU iir ovr sixty yenrr.." AUo manufacturer o' J SARSU'ARILLA. tw O CHEKKV PECTORAL. In Ai'i: of ietti-r whin for pitblieul ioii Liiid of the nt('i-Sf ty of the wriier Keeping hiicst-lf in Hit nt kr aon.', I'r. KriwnrJ Ku-ri t! 'lale f.-lis ihe l'ol Uvvi ug tine stor of a Fr ' repitte", in the Septem ber number of ;he Woman's Heme Companion. "A reporter on a paper iu Paris dictated Ills iiuilllit if a slice" brawl, anil nx the end of ihe ueeoiint said: o maiiv people wt-u- eairied off bv the iolici;so maiiv wen- t-nt r.i the Ivspir-i!. H'ld one di d.' 'Who was iii' Wim was i 'i asked t!u- people in the nttL-.e. Moi', said H-yo-.mj mar,, f .it.hfui to Uk If.st. Hid died ;tS he ,-p;'ke." Liberty Normal College. Liberty, N. C. A -.-li. nl el l.i-li Ri-aile for 1 1. :', ..-v,. A fii-r!"- '! dip must llmrniii'li inn! ;:r m'i-.li i' l it-iii !.- r-. I'Apnises r.-'lm--l :. .1 niini .iiinii Tin" 111111 iit;Ml- Inu i-.-ii-i- ' ' t-n nl it -tr.... I!-:, hi, I',, I i,.-,i;. -,. T!. I..-. - ! I .1 'VU C.M1.I ls-.i-.rv. !i rv ..-;i.v ...-V...I..2.. .-:r I d... . i,:, !.-i-i.i'HU'l.l .11. i lll'i 'Ii l-llflll. N. l eiis Aii-i"! '-). hniT I'-'iiie i- r t-iiliii-i .' k. !''. H . I'n-. id, .:. .1 n-. j-, M.. N-i- A T1..1-. K 1-..- : Y. !!, r I.V.np..-i.r. .1 im w i-f ii u'oinl's 5 i!eMii;iu here set 1 '. : 1- iii). 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If you Inivt- el!rl!-iti- iiiii.i' nr t-rilptioll". ulrt-rs on any ait .)' tin l-i-'lt . iii-liinii Ikiih-s tir Hunt-, tallmw Imir. mi r-n- patt-lii-, swiilli ii 'li.ntls. -kin i tehes iint tii;ri. uit- lips or imiiiis. i-iiliuy. t'fti-riiij; sons. -Iiaip. unawiiiK pain.-, tlit-n i u -iiiler l'nnn M-rii.n Mnuil iisu.i or the lii'irinninijs nf ilni'lly rainvr. 'lake Bnlanit Hi.x.il H.iImi ill H B.)It kills tin- iioisoii in the l.lmil. tlii-n-liy nlviiina lit-althy l.i.nxl supply to tin- al!lii-tt-il lutrts. hrai- i vi-ry sin-f nrulrt-r, even 'li-inlly raiitt-r, stoi s all aehes ami ikiiiis unii re- iliu-i-s all sut-lllnus. Hotunie 1:1ikI Bulm i nn s all ina'.iKi'iinl hloml trnnlilc-s, Mirh us eczema i-iilis uml seali-s. pmitiles. runniiiK str"t., eur. bunek-s. ser-ilnla, rheumatism, iMturrh, etc-. Ks- l-emlly ailvist-il for nil olxtmate t'aes. ini unives tlietlmestiun.streiiirtlu-ns weak kiilnevs. IiruKKists.oiie liollar. 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C HIGH POINT BUGGIES Are I rib best, i Pt SMSsF TEACH Hardware Company V. H. DeLoach, Norfolk, Va. L. M. FOX. M. D. ASHEBORO, N.C. OBera his profewional service to tht citizens of Asheborojaud xurrouudlng oomraunitr. Offices: At Pesidence- Dr. J, V. HUNTER, , PHYSICIAN - AND . SVKGEON - Office A.slieljoro Drug Co. ?J Residence Cornei of Main and Wort) .'. Streets. i Asheboro, N. O. . Dr. S. A. HENLEY, v Physician - and - Surtfeon. ASHEBORO . N C ' Office over Spoon & Hedding's store nery Standard Drug Co. n DR. D. K. LOCKHART, : DENTIST, , Asheboro, N. C. -v' oflioe H.ttTH 9a. in. to 1 p. m' '' OVER THK B.VXK H"' Rs p. m. to S p nj.! , I am now in my office urenareii to actlc '; lient'stry in its various branches. N. PCOX, 1; Jewe er and V Photographer, Asheboro. N. C. I W. R. NEAL, i PHOTOGRAPHER f AND JEWELER Randleman, N. C. CHAS. L. HOLTON. Attorney-at-Law ASHEBORO, - N. C. 1'ri.ctice in liotli Slate uml Federal courts J ' Sin-cial attention civen to eolleeiimiu n.l rl. r,' sett lenient of estates. i lit;.. i. .u 1: court house THAD. S. FER.REE, Attorney At La.w ASHEBORO - - - N. C. All mattersattendedtowith care V and promptness. Special atten- j' settlement of estates. QUICK REPAIR. SKILLED WORKMANSHIP.' This is the watchword of N. MELTON, J5he RANDLEMAN JEWELER Your watch needs repairing, Your sewing machine runs hard, Your clock can't be depended on. These will be made as good as new if sent to me for repair. I pay express or registered mail charges one way. N. MELTON, Randolph Hdw. Store Bldg Randleman, N. O. S Bryant, President J. B.Cole, Cashier T5he f, Ba.nk of R.andlema.n.? Randleman, N. C. ' 4 per interest cent 1. Paidi On Time Deposits Capital $12,000. Surplus, $5,000. O K COX, President. W J AKMFlKl.i), V-Pref W i ARMFIELD, Jr., Cashier. The Bank of Randolph, .A-stLelooxo, XT, C x Capital and Surplus, Total Assets, ever $50,000.00 1J;JOO,000.00 f I With ample assets, experl once uml protection i we solicit the business ol the Uinkinc iniblic and I feel safe In sitying we :iry prepim-il ami willing j to exteml to our customer, every facility and EC- .'" 30ttnuodatiou consistent wltli safe bunting. DIRECTOR-Si f. Huv'h Parks, Sr., W .1 Armlleltl.W P Wood, P H ' Morris, O 0 MeAlister, K M Arinlield. OK Cos, : W V Keddini;, Hi-nj Mollitt, Thus J Keddinn, A W . K Cupel, AM Kunkin, TIiok H Kediiug, lr F 4 Anbury, c J Cox. k jgttf.'BI.'fjSJMLg jILJAul .JJJilJWursBamsj 3 CUTS. SQES. BURNSi 1 1- vjir.awisrjMt uakrj.TOdKiimm sstissnMry
The Courier (Asheboro, N.C.)
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