NOELL BFIOS., Proprietors, HOME FIRST: ABROAD NEXT. S1.00 P er Year in Advance. VoL. XVIIIL ROXBORO, XORTH OAROLIXA, Wednesday Evening, September 10 1902. Xo. 87. A Card—To Yov, It lias been suggested by some good people that I ought not be ■elected County Treasurer because I am a merchant and “would never have any money’ ’ but try to get people who present county orders for payment to trade their paper for goods telling them that there is no County money on hand. Nowin meeting this charge, I have this to say, once for all if I should be honored with the office, I will not trade goods for a single county order, large or small nor authorize any one else do so for me while in cfiice, and will pay anyone $100.00 in cash who can make it appear that I fail to keep this pledge. A, R. Foushee. Roxboro, N. C,, Sept. 3. 1902. Meeting of Fifth Sunday Institute. The Fifth Sunday Institute of the Flat River Association was held with Mountiin Creek church on August 30th and 31st, with the following programe; • Saturday 10 a. m. Devotional ercises, by Rev. J. R. Pace. speaker appointed to make an dress on our Orphan Work, not ing present, the following was discussed, “The State Church,” by Rev. G. T. Watkins, whose able address was greatly en ioyed by all present. Other of the brethren made inspiring speeches on the s"* biect. , -n offer a^ 1 Dinner. , uo God. Hov ,-p, j, ^ , /‘The Officers of a -^n and WQUiv-,.,, v u v t ji,ew ’ . —r . Jnurch,’ by fiev. J. „ ,.ve said .'.eui , tuier testimonies for many years with an unrepentod and unforsaken grudge against a neighbor or relative blackening their souls and undermining the foundafion of character?”—Baptist Courier. Not Doomed for Life. ••I was treated for three years by good doctors,’’ writes W, A. Greer, McConnellsville, O., “for Piles, and Fistula, but when all failed, Buck>. leu’s Arnica Salve cured me two weeks ” Cures Burns, Bruises, Cuts, Corns, Sores, Eruptions, Salt Rheum and Piles or no pay. 25c at Morris' drug store. ex- The ad- be- su eject of the NEGROES SHOOT FOURTEE MEN HUNTER AND WIPE officers. FIRE ON -jerr; Hunter New York Sept. 2 the negro who shot a , mlmber of policemen and set fire to his house, in Queensborough, last night, in an effort to escape, was captured to-day and locked up in the Astoria jail. In the fight between Hunter and those who tried to rarest 'Ihim eleven policemen, three citizens and Hunter and his wife were injured. Hunter’s wife, who was helping her husband in his effort to escape was taken to his house, where, it was said that she was in bad condi tion. Her husband was badly beaten in the struggle when he was caught John McKenna, a patrolman, was shot in the head and face. Both his eyes were destroyed and the wounds in his head are so serious that his recovery is doubtful. The injured were men called ujjfin by the police to aid in subduing Hun ter. Hunter was emplo3^ed as caretaker of a large tract of land near North Beach, L. I. Yesterday he man digging sand worms property and he shot at tlm der, who ran away and told man McKenna what Hunt done. McKenna ran home aijd was shot , diseases. Refuse .suI’^t sale by W. R. Hambric t? 1,000 PEOPLE KILLED, Reports of Terrible Havoc Wrought by Monte Pelee. Paris, Sept. 2.—The Havas Agency has received an undated dispatch from Fort de France,Island of Martinique; announcing that about 1,000 persons were killed and that several hundred were injured as the result of violent eruption of Mont Pelee on Saturday, August 30, which destroyed Morne Rouge and Ajoupa Bouillon, two villages near Mont Pelee. 1,060 killed; 1,500 INJURED. Basse Terre island of Guadelope French West Indies, Sept. 2—It has been learned from the Gendar mes of Island of Martinique that 1,060 persons were killed and 1,500 injured in the last eruptions of Mont Pelee.. Bears the HavB.Always Bought ■ Parker Is Guilty. Durham, N. C., Sept. 4.—The jury in the case of John Parker (colored), charged with rape upon saw a Lyon, after being out but a short time, brought in a verdict of guilty at 5:35 this afternoon. Postmasters Barred. Washington, Sept. 9.—May a postmaster contribute to the .cam- paign_,fund?' Tes. - Tuesday and Friday, per year. The larges on the I intru- police- er had I^unter’s negro. f(0WDiil Makes the food mor^elidousland wholesome LIBERTY WAREHOU^ BOYAL gAKINQ PQWDEP eO-- To My Fkiends or Person and Caswell County; I have rented the well known Lib erty Warehouse, of Milton, N. 0., for"the coming season and will be glad TO see my friends any time. We have’been so unfortunate as to lose two of our buyers, but am glad to say their places have been well filled with good experienced buyers, and can truthfully say I think we are going to have the best market we haye ever had. All of the large to bacco Companies will he represented on our market and no market can or will pay more for your tobacco than Mibon. I think I know what tobacco is when I see it, and will see that you get th« highest market price for every pile. I now-thank you for your pat ronage the past two years aa.l think I can serve you better in the future. Come to see me and I will make it pay you, Yours. Cap Morton, Alfonso Startles His Councilors. Madrid, Sept. 5—King Alfonso has disregarded all proposals of his councillors that he matrj’- ^ a Kuro- Notijpe—Deniocratic Pri maries. Noti^ is hereby given that the democratic primary will be held at eacli pf^'cibct voting place in PersoujCounty on Saturday Sep- teaihei*^t1h, 1902, at 2 o,’clock p. m.,’ S' purpose of electing del egates M ths Democratic County Convenfioa 1° be held Saturday Septem W 27th, 1902. ChajM^ea of Precinct Commit tee''"'”^ I post^t public places the notices seJ^them. By orfCr of Democratic Execu-. tive Colimittee. Luther M. Carlton, Chairman. C. T. WCLSON, Sec’y. Death in Flames. C., Sept. 5.—Miss ore, aged 42, of Cary, iglit by burriing. und wrapped in flames and die^^it eleven ght. To be sure of get- When onr repnblica, r pr.ug-- through iiK'nhating their trust policy the bruud vvdl resemble democratic roostei’iS. Bears the _ TI18 Kind You Hate tlwajs Bougtit Signature ^ - The Hon. Joe Manly asks for pro hibition. What will yon hate on the side, Mr, Manly? Per in North Carolina, copies sent on application. Address THE OBSERVFR. Charlotte, N' C. being planted by the thousand, ting the genuine, .you should ord^o headciuarters. J. A. YODNG, proprietor, Greensboro, Ephraim McGill, a gouth Carolina negro who has been living at Marion commited a criminal assault on a 5 year-old negro girl in Marion Friday night- He ts in jail. “My baby was terribly sick with the diarrhoea,” says J. H. Doak, of Williams, Oregon. ’‘We were unable to cure him with the doctor's assists ance, and as .a last resort we tried Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Dlarrhqoa Remedy. I am happy to •ay it gave immediate relief and a complete cure.” For sale by W. B. Hambrick. The republicans are doing seme lively ping-pong with the trust ques tion but it will need democratic •ingleness of purpose to satisfy the people and defmately settle the mat ter McDufeie’s Tasteless Chill Curt will build up broken down systems and make the blood rich and healthy certain cure for chills, guar teed or your money refunded oOots E’er sale by J. D. Morris. If the republican parry were as honest as it is strenuous it might accomplish some reforms. Try McDuffie’s “No 16" for La Grippe or influenza. It is guar anteed to cure or your money will be refunded. Price §1.00. For sale by J. idi. Morris. Foley’s Kidney Cure makes the diseased kidneys sound so they will eliminate tie poison from the blood. Sold by W. E. Hambrick. Mrs. Fred Ui\ra.thi, President Country Club, Bent'-on Harbor, Mleb. !; "After my flr»t baby waj bom I dfd no! seem to regain my strength atthougA the doctor gave me a tonic which he ccjnsid- ered very teperior, but instead 0/ gepng better I mw weaker eyery day. MyShus- band insisted that I take Wine of M tdui for a week and see what it would dc for me. I did take the medicine and was , lery grateful to find my strength and heialth slowly returning. In two weeks 1 wasl out of bed and in a month I was able to l| ake up my usual duties. 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