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■ism m a m* MRXTON, N. C. . ftao«alM»»a*Mttvufcrt*Ma aa «VH«mm4 ra» mO jrm IraMui MA hr In* nrnj IL“ mmy ilfc r Moan anl giro* tkoJ ^ uunest mmhvt nijfjr ■. ; TlnT,“^& GLASS DOORS HNS 81-MTO SUM HelaKttfcfcwiKtv HnWgh, N. a, September 17. Tbeumlemic* between Bcnntor Overman and State Chairman Bhmnona today reenlted hi an arrangement of a series of ap pointments extending through October, principally In tbe we* tern part of the state. (Senator Overman say* the proepecfcof a Demoucratic vic tory In the national campaign is brightening steadily. With tbe nomination of HigghM by the ltspubtieaae iu Xew York, that •totelea moat certain, to go Ortnoperotic. lie naye the pro* pectugnod lor carrying New Jersey and Indiana lor tjhe Da* omrata. Ilraaye Newland will <Msat iflnckbani for Coegrtee 2,000votes in theKighth district; that many Republicans even are opposing Blackburn. UAtlUMT rtNAU (|UKt I | .if -—j=...... v - m uuMiim HaWgh. N. t\, Sept 10. 1004. Goveruor Ayeoefc in now in the State ol ftluiiM, ui response touu turitaUou nhwM by the Htuto seUKtrtttcs, delivering u uiumUt of addressee Itugelyofan edu ttoual nature. Thu Now Eng land “Ywhu’* (n many of whom are denariy ignorant of the true South nod unncquaint ed with the ml character of Southern iaea of the Utter and npnsmtatiro does) win receive a Utter impiteetim of our peo ple through their entcroourse with Governor Aycoek and ru viee their estimate of this wo tioo o! cor common oountry. Dr. Baksr, of Tnrboro, who was ohargod with the murder of Dr. Bass, of that (dace nnd whose case went to the }dty 8atarday evening, and was ac quitted, the jury returning its verdict yesterday (Sunday) af ternoon. The noted "free pare" care haa juat bore argued in tire upiant court for the third time. I Thin in the care in which Edi tor McNeill, of Carthage, mred Durham &. Charlotte Hoi Irond Company for damage* abstained while he w*a traveling on a free pare that had expired. It haa come to be One of the mo*t noted team litigated in North Carolina for quite awhile. The Hew lorfc Evening Poet which apparently thinks it is Hiring strong aud siucerc^ sup port to Parker and Daria, notaa that th* only reference to the race question hi PraaUaat Roose velt's letter of accwptaace la in th toape df a retort. “Can oar oppoesata daoy that there at hops the friacipte* of the four teeath and fifteenth amendment* hare been in effect nullified ?” That brief interrogation relore to a meat tact that waa tally ao oompiiabed loo# years before Ur. Rooaerett succeeded to tbePresi dcncy; bat, ignoring that, and many other fact* in tbta connec tion, the E renin# Poet goes on niter thle fashion: “Weil, if so', why baa be dona nothin* about it? Why dkl ho |not, aa it waa hie sworn duty, call the attention of Congress to I the mktCer, and oak for appro priate legislation? The Republi can platform speaks of reducing Just a Moment, Please! |«VER JOHNSON REVOLVERS. 11 yw;i Ui Uon gf thg Uoillh. Is tfc > President for rbn♦. 'r lor dofotr anything? Us does not my" Just three ywuw ago. upon Mr. KooMveJt’s amumpUoa of tbe office and duties foiled npou bint by tbe a—osateation Of President Mi'Kinley, ho made a patriotic and bigjdy oom mended an nouncement of policies by which bis administration would be Raided. The bmln slid heart of tlio nation responded with fervor to his solemn pledge of fidelity to tbe poBdee of his predecessor. lVomiuent among tiroes poll eies and, perhaps, the most pw teotiul of all tbe reasons why McKinley was loved by all the people, was his fixed and inflex ible determination to prevent any revival of resurrection of tbe race issue. To this sad his nnlio lloas attention and effort* were constantly and success fully di rected. He found tbs race ques tion moribund from the effects of the defeat of tbe force bill; he left It doud. And lYeeideut Roosevelt, in September, 1901, by hi* pledge to adhere to Mc Kinley's polices, gave assurance to the American people that the iaflnsnce of his great office would be employed to prevent any at tempt at its impossible resurrec tion. There is no vtlation of that pledge—no bint of “appropriate legislation” or reduction of rep resell tatiou—iu tbs “retort” quoted by tbe Evening Poet. Candidate Roosevelt simply mentions what was ancient his tory long ago. In so doing, be admits that the Republican par ty has been compelled to yield to a power that ilommirtm all written laws the irresistible power of public opinion. A New York dispatch says that the Consolidated Liquid Air Company has gone broke Tbs Company is tbs sooos—or ol the Triplet Liquid Air Company, whose affairs wars the subject of much notoriety about three years ago. An application for n receiver for tbe Consolidated Company was made after n stenographer lor the concern got judgment oa a eiaia for bock salary. Among the incorporators were former United States Senator Pettigrew and former Senator Marion But ler, tbe Jatter having been chiefly instrumental in bringing about the eoaaofidation of the com panies. Wlisu the company be gan business it was announced that at last tbe ideal motive power, the Ideal cooling and beating power, bod been found. Lutwxus. Ha ScM * Pthet OisMaO 0*fc 1 ten wid ClwhntolwOw^i !•» •djrfaeaetstfcso*) r«n sad is has Sfvsa (Stint mtUketkm. 1 boys aoUs phssf hsM esi ntosasd H highly. MtOMof. Lisles, Iowa. Yos wM M Ilia randy ■ good Mad via treetM witSseoogb are sold. It It wars sfloHs qsi«k rriW sad is plms ssttsmks. VWialsby Dr. 8s©. D. Xvsrtacto* ssd On. PrloM sod Ho*. Commencing Tuesday August 16th. ud on each Toeed&y thereafter la August we. vUI eeU Couch Excursion tickets to Bt. Look, Mo., and return at the rate of *20.40. Ticket* good ten day* from date ot euie. For further tafonuutkm nppiy to, C. M. Fetter, Agent Try* a Mar l*rm t* te tarth Knoxville, Tean,,. Sept. 17.~ The Knoxville Iron Company, today Bled « bBI In etuuwmy seeking to ettfoiti B. M. Atwater from mating dtantMeethm among employee nod iaducfng them to leave hr please la New York and Penney)rank, where a strike le now eapposed be oa. The hfli aBegce that Atwater Is the agent of the (Jotted States ■tcel corporation sod te acting (a that V«npnoy'e behalf, the cor. portion being made a party de UNT UKAb MU WftMUUl Or. H. B. Gibeon, of Hamlet, wa* here Suodoy with hi* broth er, Mr. E. Q. Gibaoii. Mhnnw Mery McKinnon and Eva McKachin left Mooduy tor Hod Spring* Seminary. Ur. and Ur*. Jitney Uundy and; Mr, Otyrn ltundy ol Huaiirt, were j here Monday with relative*. Mr*. It. (1. Kendrick, Jr.f and chiklreo am visiting relative* at Weldon till* week. Mkees Uufc kjojr and Annie Hall,of Ctitebethtown, aregneeta of MIm TfHle Lee. Ur. H. W. Malloy, of Wilming ton, epoot Sunday bare with hk family. Sheriff and Mre. W. D McLau. riu ham returned from a vieit to relative* In Georgia and Florida. Mre. A. A. McLean, of Max ton, ■poof Sunday here with Mkeee Annie and Harriet McLean. Mke Klkrt Fenjptoa left Tu» day for CarthAfg££tn visit her aunt, Mrs. TnnufrT MIoms Fannie and Maud Let and Heby McKay left Monday for Raleigh to enter the Daptkt IV male University. Mr. uud Mrs. W. M. Hftyee, of Chad bourn, spent Sunday here with their nocks Mr. J. B. Cow* on. Ur. Walter Neal, Jr., left re cently for Oxford, N.O., where he eaterad the Horner Military School. Mice Janie Pnttemon left Sat. urday morning (or Fayetteville toreetune herdnliee an teacher in the graded ecliool at tliab place. Miee Mamie (Jibeon, o! Uib eoo, epeot rcveral daye daring the poet week with Uiwt 'Ruby McKay. A boy from tint neighborhood of Ailierille ia euming $800 a month, it «am], by 'high dhinff” in St. Louis. It i^tmc lie bna a tolerably high position, but bia brother* uro better off who are plowing mu lee In u llnuootnbc new ground, for if they lull down they can get up again, but If the high diver alipe good-bye John.—Charity und Children, HwviabaPWip. Uoet paopW eoawtutix nht trow low of apptite, aapMialtx ter KraakW. an MBptaaaaat taato latba moalh, low yphjtta.^rritablltky, with a b*a?y, daU Motakaa oa tba akte. larfc ot awrgy and a Mis* at waaitnaw, all o( wbiob air tew. raaitlpatloata tbaten raaawr ot Mkcwrtten. ahnadab Hrw aad nan •www, aad It la at tba ataaaac taper UM*ttatak«wdadMUki vmHj rayalatad by a rafaabla apartial. Dr Klnga Blood aad U«w PUi aaat tUa waw. Mr. atatowaaf W. Z. d Go. (Hb saa, X. C. OBB— —COMPETITORS Complain of the <|qll we> •op. We are bo»y at all wxisonB of the year; because ODB LOW PRICEB AT TRACT NEW djBTOMEBtS and they ore ol4aye so well pfeRMedVlAl-kl^keep com to* Beet $ ft WM9HT. EDUCATION— k the fudn-p Mol •?' : -'r noblest MMm. The study of music k just as eueunt tul to an sducaUon as the English language. Our great Colleges ore our greatest cduni tor* and tliere vom will tod the Artistic tttkfl Pkuo, Iwcaose its perfect action and beautiful sing ing tone inspire the student to anaiu the higher Art lu Music. fu the home k an ombkui of mu sic* I culture uod refinements Sold direct, costs no mors than medium grade or ctisap piauos through retail dealer*. Bo guided by (he tuuierkace of our greatest roUegee In the asise Uoo of a phuto and you will not only own. an art i*tic iustrumeut but save the retail dealer's pro fit. TbeRtkA <s,tlie only great ar tistic piano sold direct. Brsuau Coiwerratorv of Music has 00, Ooureres OoHbbv, SparUu burg, & C., La. M/Elkobeth College, Charlotte, has 30. Baptist Female University, RaWgh, N. Os, has 31, Rulem Academy, Winston-Salem, N. C., has 14, and buyiug mors. Presbyterian College, Char totte, boa 6, Limestone College, (hiflnay, Jin* 0. ^ - Winthrop Normal, Bock Hill, has 0, and Coliagss all over the country. Imck of space forbids naming others. Southern Wore rooms 311-318 N. Try on 8t., Charlotte, N. 0. 0. H'. WUinotb, Manager. EXIOnWM SJUi. Hi virtue id u eweatina Oireetnl tu the aadcrvUiKd ho- the tfaparior B^apTrrr.Susr Bender r ol the lint National Bank ol W awlngtpa, K. C wnn n»al«t* «k| X». H. J. Curlngtoa <r— ifelieiiliat, I will 00 Monday the Bid day ol October. 1V04. .t ft o’clock M. at tbe Chart Han—door ol XanOaod eoaatj. nil to 1 the highret bidder her enoh to-Italy ■nM execution, tbr luflowteg il—57a , f—I —tnte eltantad la the twaatr al I jtanUnail. dtatnat Korth Carolina aad Wnr the wood laad oa the Mia. M. J. I Qtt fastonVart, bar —Itaeeo— of Laa rlahctm and cleeerlhict oa toUoare: Be diaatag eome a—r head el Bttbtoaaeh I an IX. U. Hutherla—Ta line, raeaiag I thence in a euathe—tnlf Bwedii to vhrra l». D. Hatbthwd'e eedita H.V. UnBajr'e land eoraan; than— treat to tbeCot Taii bntaeh; thaw, mo Cat Tod hroaoh North to the latere— tica oI the Bttta broach with Cot tad broach; theooa north—et eg tbe Mttta breach to the begtaai— corner; alau the adU with eh* pood. Tbr above de—Hhtd tract eoahriaiag me ha ached nad Mtv aare, ■tare or tree. Tie— ol ante 14 o’einek M. Tar—a ol aata, Uaah. TMc fed day* dept. 1WU. W. U. McLaUKIN, BhcHt rirotlaod county. MCI Of (MC Timbers of oak keep the old homestead standing through the years. It pays to use the right stuff. "Men of oak" are men in rugged health, men whose bodies are made of the sound* est materials. Childhood is the time to lay the foundation for a sturdy con stitution that will last for yews. Scott’s Emulsion is rite right stuff. Scott’s Emulsion stimulates |he growing powers of children, helps them build a firm MftdatiOft cojwfir •swtror frw wntti, •eOTT * SOW**, ctt*'**'. «O0*«IS »d*rl IlfMI, M*W VoaSr •oo. *1 nmssris LIVER TROUBLES If TOW liver doaa m* aotl^ SESrJSNS kaiflt. Tlk gnat fiusilj laadudna hmm the oocdipcUJ ti b0», BilWi Black - Drcujht Strife at AfflJSrta ftma aad all lawam ef oek amaadoootaaiou. Week kid aan.maK ia Brigtt'i dime* rthfc abfaaa aa Many victim aa caaccmpUca. A 8S-otn» paakaac of nidfcfJi Black lira Cf lit tbauid cl wave be kept in tbc boucr. THEDFOttD’3 BLMK DRAUCHT PilMS = OMIE WHUSUt Ain RETAIL. A.D. TONES & CO., ORBENHBORO, X. C. ' BOVTIIRUN KACTOKV OISTItlDU TOKH KOM THK TVOItl.D K F.VMOItrl loan roa noun to Uot tbrin. KinSnUtak pay the Mob t. •a.eyun »|Krmil. We ukl Bulking to the principal when -aoU OB Easy Payments. Write for our latent Piano mnl Organ catalogue, nmi full par ticulars. : : * A. D. Jones & Co., 2p8 Booth Film Bf. QRRE1KBBOU0, N. T. 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T*. ! | -THE -WORLD’S FAIR ===== AT=== St, LOUIS, Mp, la brought within reftoh by the low rate* of tlie ITUNTIt fWST Ll\g t'eaaon Sixty Dgy a ml flf. teen Day ticket* npw ouynje, Formica or other infor mation call on any Agent, or writ* w. i, L’UAIii. Oonl Foaa. Agent, H. M. EMJJUBON, . Traffle Maunger. Wilmington, N. C. ■rasassr
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