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M - - - - m - A « • IS TBS ROAD TO BTOCBSS WATCH THOSE WHO ADVSKTOS IK THIS PAFBft VOL. V. NO. 41. IALHGH LETTER. July »«, 1904. Oae of the locally interesting in « Meats of the Democratic National Convention, which completed its l '* mark Saturdny evening, ia the re- I pert that reaches this Bureau that the following wireless telegraph messsgi. punctusted with liquid air. waa antrnstad'le a carrier-pigeon but haa aot jet been deivered, owing to St. Louis maaaengcr boy's miatake, probably: St. Loula. July 6. Judge Tompura U. Raleigh. N C.: Be elected National Committeeasaa Many thanks. Would probably I ■'y * «M.i Mo. Cm never ..fticl ently thank you, thank yen, thank j*. J H. -a • n Well, are are all Parker men now, Mr. w. J. Bryan included, nnd, with all tactions of the Democratic party pulling together for the elec tion of the Democratic nominee, we have good reason to hope for his tltctfoo, ltd Ik# dffrlt of "broncho bueter"—»whkh is the mam object after sll. Although Judge Parker is so Ut . tie known amoag the masses, the wisdom ef aemlnatiwi meat be admittsd whea the overwhelming vote ha rsceived on the first hetlot la considered out of a total of lit, Hearst receiviag 190. The ad- SHiaaal tact that oaly about half of Steaa had been htelttacted for him dearly proves that the loaders of Am party att over the eouatry be canaa confinmod is the belief, after roachiag 9L Louie, fhdhewss the ■mat availsbhtraaa. Othorwiae he Could not hnvehean n*«»iaetod;for there waa plenty of time end then WON Saough aaplsdgid votea to Rave*' lifiiUfc hW rtt tatfWrf advisable to do so. ' Of cou se'Parker will receive the dectoriol vntm of aR the Southern States, aad the only question ia whether ha caa carry New York aad secure enough votes to accom , pliah bis devtion. Judge Parker will soon be called upon to brook the silence which has characterised his attitude, aad his forthcoming letter of accept ance will be awaited with more in terest thsn that of any other nomi nee ia many years. Whst he snid Saturdsy on the question of finnnce and currency will be especially In taresting and important, snd will necessarily greatly affect his can didacy, especially in New York and the Eaat. The silence of the platform (adopted altar a long and hard struggle between tha opposing ele ments on tha committee) on the monejr question evidently did not ■Mat the approval of Judge Parker aad caused him to send a telegram to Mr. Sheehan (one of the man agar* of hie campaign) at St. Louis, la which he says: •'I regard the fold standard ftrm V IT end irrevocably established, and ahall act accordingly if the action of the convention of 10-Jsy shall be ratifi-d by the people.. A* the platform is silent on the subject my views should be known to the eoaveatioa. If eaaatisfactory to the majority. I request you to do cline the aomination fur aa ( so that another msa asyte aemiaat ed before adjournment." That dispatch was a carter aad will reafly be mora elective with Ike "business interests" of the ceaatry thaa if aa out and-oat gold p4mlr bad bft> Incorporated in the platform. It has a geauiae Grover Clavclaad ring, aad at once kettle* the fact that Park»r la a "dodger." Oa motion of fuhn Sharp Wil Hams the convention authorised Mr. Shaehsn to aead tha fallowing reply to Judge Parka : "The platform adopted la silent llm question of tfco ootiitijy standard because it is not regarded by as aa a possible issee la the campaiga. aad eaiy campaign aass sremsntiensdta the platform. Therefore, there is aothiag in the. ▼lews expreesed by you in the tele gram just received which would aredade a msa eatertsinin? them from accepting a nomination on laid platform/* > The rote on the motion to aend the above answers wna 774 a yea to 181 nans. Ex-Senator Henry O. Davie, of West Virginia, man than nominated Cor Vice-president on tbe first bal lot, receiving 654 votes to js j di vided between John Sharp Williams, Turner and Harris The new Nation si Committee will meet in New York 00 a data to be fixed. The selection of a now chairman of the National Commit tee will, of courae. depend largely upon the wishes of judge Paiker, if ha ahall express a personal pre ference. It is generally conceded, however, that Senator Qormsatwbo was chairman when Mr. Cleveland w-s elected in 1814. and who is generally recognised as the ablest political manager in this country) will be asked to accept again this very important and reapoaeible po sition. Whether ha can be prevail ed upon to do so or not is at pres ent not known Prominent Democratic leaders snd Stste officials here express themselves ss pleased st the nomi nation of Judge Parker. Gov. Ay cock said: 'Jadge Parker ia In «U respects aa admirable saaa lobe made President. Ha is n true Democrat, and if hie candidacy doee not create enthusiasm it docs satisfy the judgment o the voters. Ha will grow ia the confidence of the people aa the campa gn pro greeees, and I believe ha will be elected. The people want a faith ful servant, aad not a dictatorial master, in the White House at Washington. LutWXA*. T«nr "I weoid cungh needy all night long." wrteoMm. Chas. Applegate of Alexandria., "and could hnsdly get any sleep. I had consumption so bad that if I walked a Mack I would cough frightfully nnd spit Mood,but when all other medidnes failed, three SI.OO bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery wholly cured me and I gained 58 pounds" It's sbsolutely guaranteed to cure Coughs, Colds, La Grippe, Bion chitis snd st! Throat snd Lung Troubles. Trial bottles free at Biggs' drug store. WILLIAMS July 11,1904. ( Mr. andT)fn. J. B. Hardison spent Isst/Sunday ia WUliamston. A large crowd of people attend ed services at Riddick's Grove last Sunday. The crops throughout William's Township is as fine as the writer has ever seen. " The little son of Mr. Reuben Robe ma, is critically iff, and is not expected to live. Mr*Jiar Rlddick's little child, who has been sick for the past ■oath, is impreviag. Prayer service at Holly Springs every second aad fonrth Sunday nights in tha moath. Mr. W. J. Haidisoa, of Wil liamstoo, spent lest Thnraday with his son, Mr. J. B. Hardison. Misses Miaale Meaning aad Clsndie II striken, edJsawsvUle.are visiting Miss Uttie Andrews. Mrs. W. R. Daniel aad Miss Nannie Aadamoa apeat a lew days at Essaoke Rapids this week. Nh Pike upon tap of piles of people have the DeWitt's Witch Haael Salve cares them. There are many different kiadsof Piles, hot if yon get the geaaiae aad original Witch Haael Salve made bjr B. C. DeWilt & C0.,0f Chicago, a care is cerUis.H.A-Tiacale.of Samawrton S.C.,mys,"l had piles so years ead DeWiu'sSalve cared aw after every thiagelse failed. Sold by Anderson, Crawford k Co. >. . fC'* —The Stock Sabecriptioa Book of The flats rpriat Printing Coca Ey h now open lor the aale of *. Shares SSO each. If ia-j sted eell and investigate. • ] fflrt ®ntrarise. WILLIAMSTON, N. C M FRIDAY, DAKMRS Mi» Susan Smith waa is Dar dm Monday. ' Uffc Link Sallinger conUuoee very ill with tbedropay. The infant child of Mr. David Wright continues vary UL Mitt Bessie Satterthwdte attend ed church here last Sunday. Mrs. M. S.Fagan spent an af ternoon in Plymouth this week. Mr. Z. V. Fagan made a busi ness trip to WUliamston Tuesday. Masters Carroll Pagan and Jesse Mrs. C. C. Fagan anticipates vis king idstives in Columbia next week. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Harrison were guests of Mr. J. C. Smith Sunday. Mis. Pattia Peel, of Plymouth, is visiting her mother, Mis. David Bwinson. Miss Minnie Smith was a guest of Miss Alice Dstden Tuesday af ternoon. Mlm Ruth Pardee haa returned home from a visit to relatives in Williamaten. Mr. Z. V, Pagan aad Mite Mag gie Dardea amr* out driviag Sun day afternoon. Mim Cary Ana Moor* ia home from visiting her aunt, Mrs. Para amre ia Kiaston. Mr. George Ceburn aad Mim Maud Gardner attended church at Corinth Sunday. Mr. J. A. Getdnger awl Mim Alice Dardea attended church at Corinth last Sunday. Mr. Getdnger ia beta, visiting his brother. Mr. J. A. Oateißgm, at tba Company Store. Quit* ■ number of oar people participated in the "flah fry" at Ward'* bridge last Monday. Elder R. I. Corbett waa with us Sunday and filled his regular ap pointment at Corinth church. Mr. Walter Harrison, of Balti more, Md„ is in our midst visiting relatives, and the pnttr girls. Miss Garnie McCaskcy returned home from near Williamaton Tues day where she went to attend the burial of her grand-mother. Mrs. Hardison, of near James* vllle, who has been visiting la the home of her brother, Mr. A. B. Waters, returned home this week. Mrs. Matilda Thrower, of Wil liamston, who hss been rusticating out here in the country visiting relatives, returned home last week. The lawn party given by the Misses Darden under the fragrant low branching Mimosa tree last Monday night was quite aa enjoy able affair. The cream and cake was superb the young people look ing their best. All left at a late hour pronouncing Mrs. Darden and her daughters the moot charming entertainers. It PKI Sim ' 'For years fate waa after me con tinuously" writes P. A Gullcdge, Verbena, Ala. "I had a terrible case of Piles caaaiag 14 taaaora. Whea all faflad Buckka's Arnica Salve eared atfc.' Equally good for Burns and aofcat and paiaa Only ajc at Biggs' Again are predict that when Judge Patter acts proper to talk politics ho will My something.—At lanta Constitution. ■ The pill that will, will fill the bOl, Without a gripe. To cleanse the liver, without a quiver. Take one at night. DeWitt's Little Early Risers are snail, easy to take, easy and gentle in effect, yet they are so certain in remit* that no one who naea them is disaapointed. For quick relief from biliousueas sick headache, toi pid liyer, jaundice, dizziness and all troubles artttng from an inact ive, sluggish liver, Early Risers are □nequaled. Sold by Anderson, Crawford ft Co. Death at OMM Nest [Special] Ttp Md death of ICr. W. T. Cas par was quite a shock to this com munity. Mr. Casper came from Bertie county six year* ago and lo cated at oar town. He was a lead fog member of the Missionary Bap -Ist Church and took much interest in the good work, thus making a boat of friends in and out of the church. Mr. Casper for several years had been in bad health and some times complained of palpitation of the heart, and much to the grief of his children. He waa not satisfied un less at work. He often remarked that his happiest moments was be hind the plow In prayer with his J reus. On Thursdsy morning, Jnly 7th, Mr. Casper ate a hearty breakfast and seemed to be well except a slight headache; he went to his work as u&tul, and shout 8 o'clock went to the watermelon patch with his wife, and soon after he weut to a tenant's honse to carry a cotton blossom, and drank s few swallows of water, then he wslked back to hie flow where be waa found by Mr. |. J. Long, lying on Ma faee. He called fee help and when they tuned him over be brought two breaths and died; this waa about nine o'clock. He leavea a beloved wife and nine children and seVtral brothers, all of whom have our gieateet sympathy. M if Grub MntoM Aftir Tn Tnrt if laftKtic "I wish to aay a few words In praise of Chamberlain's Colic, Chol era and Diarrhoea Remedy" *eys Mrs. Mattie Burge.of Martinsville, Va. "I suffered from chronic di arrhoea for ten years and during that time tiled various medicine* without obtaining any permanent relief. Last summer one of my children was taken with cholera morbus and I prcured a bottle of this remedy. Only two doses were required to give her entire relief. I then decided to try the medicine myself, and did not use all of one bottle before I was well aud I have never since been troubled with that complaint. One cannot say too much in favor of that wonderful medicine." This remedy is for sale by S. R. Biggs. It is a beautiful party harmony that will cause the lions and lambs to lie down together, ss was done at St. Louis.—-Atlanta Constituti on. Attain, Crtvfirf k Ci ask the readers of this paper who are suffering with indigestion or dyspepsia to call on them at once and get a bottle of Kodol Dysepsia Cure. If you knew the value of this remedy as we know it, you would not suffer another day. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is a thor ough digestant and tissue-builing tonic as.well It is endorsed person ally by hundreds of people whom it hss cured of indigestion, dyspep sia, palpitation of the heart and stomach troubles genesrliy. Kodal Dyspepsia Cure digests what you eat. It is plaasnt, palatable and tieagtbening. "Fairbanks la as tall as Lincoln was,** remarks The Buffalo Even ing News. This, It is superfluous to aay, is a purely physicsl refer ence.—Atlanta Constitution WMhf KKM mi Mv The buisiest and mightiest little thing that ever was made is Dr. King's New Life Pills. These pills chsnge weakness into strength,list lessness into energy, brain-fag into mental power. They're wonderful in building np the health. Only 35c per box. Sold by. S. R. Biggs. .. •'Say, pa." quired little Billy Bloobnmper, "wbat'Mn echo? " "An echo, my son," replied the old man with a sigh long drawn out, "is the only thing that can flimflam a woman out of the last • wi>rd.".-Tbe Lyre. I JULY 15.1904. TOWN IMPROVEMENT' NEATNESS AND CUKANUNEBB BRING GROWTH AND PROSPERITY. Wall K*»« P«UI« Tkorovfkfuw u4 UMUratw Are a B|ln4M AS nrllwMM Wmw a OtMullr-1 NlltU rw HvuckoMen, Neatneaa and cleanllnea* ore evi dences of the highest clvlllaatlou, ra ti ue moot and culture, whllo sloveullneaa la offensive to good tattle and repug uaut to all ldoaa of correct conduct whether It be In respect to personal ap pearance or eurroundtngs, aaya tbe Sun Antonio tapreas. - A dreea*ault with soiled linen or with uapollshed pedal adornments or a handaoiuo gown with frayed trimmings or conaplcoous grease spota la not more incongruous or unplcoalng to the eye thau a apleudld mnnalon with a dingy, dust aud mud beapnttercd exte rior and untidy aurrouudluga. Outward appearance* are auppoaed to lndlcato Inward conditions. If weeda grow rank In the yard, If the fonco be ragged, the lawn uniuowed and a gen eral aspect of neglect permeatea tbe place, while offensive odors emanate ftom aouio part of tbe premlaes, one would not expect to dud neetuuas aud eleanllueNS wlthlu. Blrungera Uaae their oatlwatea of the culture and n flnoinont of tlto Inbabltanta of a town or a village by the nt>lk»iruuce of tbclr hornet) aa well aa by tbclr personal ap pearance and tite abearance of the public thoroughfare*. A smdeet lUtle cottage that la K ystotad, am 4a a frame id Mtf* aad attmoSva sniwunrttnaa. capote fa* mose ta tee astenarten than a mteated as*, wjyrsuJp **s 4 dam aad nrtaly arraiwamaaA tt la aot waanttal thai one should he M la order to be noat and nlnnly. It toes not follow that one must be elov anljr and dirty becanee not rich. The poet haa aakl that "ta tbe aprlng the young inau'a fancy lightly tome tp thonahta at lova." That Outer and that lone em for tbe beautiful Tbe object at the young man's aAocrtom •trtvea to make beaeetf phasing, At traction, fascinating, and tba young man, on hie part, doee tbe suae Ita pat* on hie beet bib sod ttv*ee, bniabee his lialr snd his boota nod ele vates htnwcU In bta own esteem through hfc» attractive adornment. lto osnse be bee patent leather aboee aud a ntlk hot be doee not sasunw tbet be U thereby aaoueert fpsu wearing S shirt, collar oe a aeekOa. Is thaaeeii« aud minx nor ttw Amj •eerytmdy's fkney—etaaiid turn to the paint brueb. errubMng bruah and oth er hmpa to nastnaea and cteentlneaa A dollar or two apant for paint sad TO ennta for a brush will return turgor dh'ldt'nde than If pot In Itank stocks or mining shares. No houaeholder should beeonte so engroaeod In buslncaa or pleaauit) or (lolltlca tluit be luta no time or Inclination to cure for the condition and appearance of bis homestead. Nor should lie be too dignified or too Indo k>ut to remove lik cout and do for him self, with hla own hand*, tbo little )olia which It la frequently cxpeualve and not so eaay to have a curpentev or painter attend to. Not only doea soch attention preserve porches, ruillnua, fences, atcfta, etc., but tlto additional charm to the liomo spot puts a content ment beyond price In tbe heart of wife and children. What la the good of having a costly dwelling that you can't get Into and oat of without wading through mud and slush or running the risk of mis hap on a shackling sidewalk? Why not spend Home of the rtwiney on a shirt, collar end necktie Instead of putting It all In a silk bat? What la the good of having flowcre If tlicy are to bo overrun and hidden by rank, noxious weeds? Why not clean up and beautify tho whole town and keep It clean, attrac tive and Inviting? It la not fine botinea or picturesque but clean- Ilneaa, neatness and order, that mako the town beautiful aud attract desira ble residents. Am MIN Health Boa*S, Tho work of the health department of Mootdatr, N. J., should make that placo a very healthy one, to Judg» from the report of what has been done dur ing tho poet year, says tlie Municipal Journal and BngtMM. The buend koeps track ot the quality ot !c« supplied to nttlaane, tasting samples tsutn ÜBM «p g— to asismt sab a* tap a— asadact U larafuUy gwaarti tfcs ndik supply by tpaOne oa>W supplied by stub fleet • *| e4« *ne» ee to fee a*trt*oaeee*e sf tfw MasM, Us pesttjr and tke asMMmf ot bedsits par oaMe Ma report me hoard palota 6e results of me tests ot each t wise's supply, •MM the man's DMH sod seeeas Jialginuut on UM GAWW oharaetar AA shown by the toate aud Its knowledge 4 the eowsoe of supply. It does not hesitate to condemn supplies the* aee got pood as warn clttsene apatnet them. It to tm pnhHrfty that will V> moee than anything etoe to ntkHthi par Ity ot the milk sopptj. Peotupt Mo tion ot pc—one teheo with oonxuuotos the dtoeaeee and thoeui«t) dletnfoo tton prevented the npeeed at these dis ss eea, LMS and persistent efforts finally traced tba eonrce at a typhoid oqtbreek to QOe mUh doelerM supply, Wheeu iin laeanfwa on the part of the dealer In etorntslng bottles and ap paratua resulted In a large number of eases of this disuses sad the ruin ot the deeWa bualneea. A* Bateiwrielac Tewa. Out of 200 shade trees aet out la a Pennsylvania town last fall 105 of them are In leaf this summer and cer tain to grow and thrive. The money value of thoee treaa can hardly be sett mated, and the enterptiae of tho plant ers Is commendable. "We're In the faahlon for once." "How's dntT" "Tlic puper I'm readln' says th' new Style of »boos haa ventilated toe*." ■he Kaeiv. "I broke mamma's band iritrro* yes terday." "Oh, that'* such bod luckf "I know It I got an awfot wMpglag foe If." Oi mit. ' 1 . . J —' i . I Helen—lf wo were to moot a fero- CIOUH bull, deur, what would you doT I'ercy -What a ]Ueatlon to oak! I)on't you know I wan champion long distance runner at school? IIU Mistake. lle-Bho doesn't like me. I attempt ed to kins her once. She—llow foollah of you! Why didn't you attempt to klsn her twice? Re Usaertalatr at All. "Ww la a girl of sndertaln i#a, I be lto ver "No; she'a been the same age for the taat tan years." la UM laifU. > ■ Monkey—Wheu It cornea to a awing, tba elephant for mine! New Toek Evening Journal. _ IF YOO'WAN* VQOM* 1 L A BUSINESS TO INCREASE ADVERTISE FOR . CUSTOMERS WHOLE NO. 249 AAA BANK DEPOSIT U)3«VVU lUltrwU Far* Paid. 500 ' FHKK Courtis OffarK>. ■■MHIMHHMI Board at Coat. WrttaQolclf aiMAM-AUUnt BUSmESSCOLUOI.IIacaa.ia MfMtoffMr College Y««« / \ CourMt s=^/peaceV-- lory of I M V 1 Catalogue naie.m\ RAtnai I ran IMb FlaceV M. C, imm for YOV V VK. 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Cowraunlr*- Uensstriet&oonfldcntlai. llastlbcoko* I'mlm** MM fro*. fi«loat itmcjr 'of MnrttifNUftUk PaUoU Ulmi tnrouah JUunn A Co. rccttw igweUU notice without chsrvo, In inn Scientific American. A taadao«n*lr llht«tr»t*d awklr. lamal dr. aviation of any *-i«nutia loumaL Tarma. M a re-r t roar month*, sl. Bwdbyitfl ■•wedealeai WBte&sam
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