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No. 90, A. F. kA. M. AIJA
Diaacroav Foa 1904.
S. S. Brown, W. If.; H. D. Taylor, S.
W.; lfe. G, Taylor, I. W.; T. W. Thorn
as, 6. D.; A. P. Taylor, J.D; 8. R. Biggs,
Secretary; C. D. Carttarphen, Treasure!,
M M. Critcher and J. D. Biggs, Stewards;
R. W. Clsry, Tiler.
STANDING COMMITTERS:
CH*arrv—B. 8. Brown, H. D. Taylor,
Mc. G. Taylor.
FINANCS-W. C. Manning. W. H.Har
eH, R. J. Peel.
RavKUKNCI—H. W. Stnbbs, Joseph
R. Ballard, F K. Hodges.
Asvwu—G. W. Blount, W. M. York,
H. U. Bunas.
. MARSHALL— J. H. Hattoa.
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WILLIAMS I EVERETTS
John Hopkins is on the sick list.
Mr. Joe Manning weut to Everetts
Tuesday.
Mr. Tlwvathan, of Rocky Mount
fc visiting Mrs. C V. Lanier.
Miss Maud Hopkins was visiting
Miss Mary Yarrell last week.
Miss Mary Manning returned
from Everetts last Wednesday.
Miss Lucy Red flick, who has been
visiting in Everetts returned Sun
day.
Miss Blanche Walters, of Beau
fort, is visiting M>ss Luc\ Rlddick.
Mr. N. T. Reddick is attending
the protracted meeting at Cross
Roads. '
Messrs. W. J. and Henry Hardi
son spent Sunday with Mr. J. B.
Hardison.
Protracted meeting will begin at
Holly Springs on the 3rd Sunday,
on the evening of the same day the
church will be dedicated, by Rev.
G. F. Smith, the Presiding Elder
of this District. Every
ally invited.
Eawfnci Utile lilt
It is a great convenience to have
at hand reliable remedies for use in
cases of accident and for alight in
juries and ailments. A good lini
ment and one that is fast becoming
a favorite if not a household neces
sity is Chamberlain's Pain Balm.
By applying it promptly to a cut,
bruise or burn it allays the pain
and causes the injury to heal in
about one-third the time usually
required, and as it is an antiseptic
it prevents any danger of blood
poisoning. When Pain Balm is
kept at hand a sprain may be treat
ed before inflammation sets in.
which insures a qnick recovery-
For sale by S. R. Biggs.
DARDEHS
Mrs. Will Sallinger, of Norfolk,
spent Monday with Mis. W. T.
Gnrkin, on Gurkin's Avenue.
Mr. J. A. Getsinger and Mrs.
Jones spent Monday near James
villc to attend Mr. Brown's burial.
Several of our young men went
deer hunting Monday and reported
seeing a fine buck. We wish them
better luck on their next trip. *
Mr. Warren Waters has a very
sick child at this writing.
The Misses Bennett,of Hamilton,
returned home Sunday. "«>
Mrs. Susie Harrison is visiting
her father, Mr. J. C. Smith.
Mr.David Wright had the mistur
tune to lose his infant last Friday.
Mrs. Amelia Fagan, of James
ville, is visiting in the home of Mr.
C. C. Fagan. 1
Elders Corbett, Bryant and Wood
ard returned home Thuesday
after conducting a series of meet
ing at Roanoke.Grove church. We
extend many thanks to the young
ladies and gentlemen who sang so
nicely in the cbdfr, and especially
to Miss Clyde Hassell, of Wiliiam
ston, who rendered so many beau
tiful selections on the organ. Wc
hope to have ber-to visit our place
again in the near future.
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rich, sour stomach is likely to fol
low, and especially so if the digest
ion has been weakened by consti
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freely of easily digested food. Mas
ticate the food thoroughly. Let
five hours elapse between meals,
and when you feel a fullness and
weight in the region of the stom
ach after eating, take Chamber
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and the sour stomach may be
avoided. For sale by S. R. Biggs.
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WILLIAMSTON, N. C., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 61. 1904.
Mr. M. W. Ballard was in town
Tuesday on business.
' Mr. Joshcpb Ward is building a
dwelling on Freemont avenue.
Mr. Henry Avers brought a fine
lot of potatoes to market Wednes
day.
It is rumored that we are to have
a livery stable here in the near fu
ture.
Dr. and Mrs. R. J. Nelson, of Rob
ermnville, spent the dav at City
Mills.
Mtss Lottie Harrdl, is visiting
her sister Mis. P. C Cohoon. on
Sugar Hill.
Miss B. M. McNaughton and
Mrs. W. D. Taylor spent Tuesday
in Willi*nwton.
Rev. S. G. Hart man will hold
services here Sunday night at the
Baptist church.
We will soon have some cotton
on the market. The farmers say it
is opening up in a hurry.
The colored people are holding a
protracted meeting. And have lots
of converts for baptism so far.
The farmers around here are
about through pulling fodder, you
can tell by the smile they wear.
It is talked that we are to have
two brick stores goiug up soon.
Everetts will be in the lead some
day.
Our revival closed last Friday
night without any additions. The
sinners are hard to torn from their
course.
If all reports are true we will
have paved streets in a few months
which will be a great additou to
this place.
Mr. Ben Glisson is building an
addition to his ston: to be used as
4 restaurant.
Miss Frances Harris, who has been
visiting Mr. J. W. Firkins, return
ed to her home in Wallace, N. C.
Tuestlay morning.
Mr. D. IX Clark is making im
provements on the store now occu
pied by the Everetts Mercantile
Co., by bricking it up.
A series of meetings will be held
at Vernon church begining the
fourth Sunday in this tn.m li. We
liope for many additions.
Mr. L. B Wynn has just coin
|4eted his grist mill and cotton gin
which we hope will prove satisfact
-01 jr.- and that it may lead to further
manufacturing enterprises which
we need.
That awful grinding, stabbing pain
in the back is from the kidneys. A
■low of pinrnln will cure it over
night. Fineules is a new discovery
put up in a new way. A delightful
remedy and specific for all Kidney
and Bladder troubles. Sold by &
H. Ellison & Co.
TBINITT COLLEGE OPENING.
The fall term the Methodist col
lege, Trinity, was formally opened
Thurscay and Trinity Park High
School today, the latter having been
postponed or.e day on account of
fie sad death of the late head-mas
ter, Prof. Bivins Prof. F. S ilridge
is temporary head-master.
Ibe attendance this term will
exceed all previous records.
A Bar's WM Hit tar LNi
With family around expecting
him to die, and a son riding for
life, 18 miles, to get Dr. King's
New Discovery for Consumption,
Coughs and Colds, W. H. Brown,
of Leesville, Ind., endured death's
agonies from asthma; but this won
derful medicine gave instant relief
and soon cured him. He writes:
"I now sleep soundly every night."
Like marvelous cures of Consump
tion, Pneumonia, Broncbftis,Coughs
Colds and Grip prove its match
less merit for all Throat and
Lung troubles. Guaranteed bottles
50c and fi.oo. Trial bottles free
at S. R. Biggs and all druggists.
FACTS IN FEW LINES
Uganda. Africa, baa a «i tliglril gnr
UlftJ miles kmc.
MUM wars mptMihb far alat
eaaaa of typhoid ferev la Uata tost
year.
Cbvdaiid Insists that ah* la entitled
to anateh the tiara (tea Charts as tl. aw
long looked upon as the ~«ana dty
af Ohio.
An abeentminded Awatwl eswntjr
(Me.) staa was toU to lihs hams la*
pairs of No. ft tennis dwt for the bears,
bat ha showed ap witk ST* pairs at
Na. R
Is India the pawn Una off by a
motor Is eometlmffi expressed la ele
phant a tantytm herne
motor betag flnutoad as a Unt nftr
phaat power vehicle.
The total aalaa af brer to the UaMed
States for the calendar year to Jane 1
were 14,T15.n« barrets, nmparif wWh
17.87W.273 the aun time last year and
ia.Utl.37iJ barrels to IMS.
In the hope of making pewdt sat af
the China men who have displaced
them from the Traaevaal mines aaaae
Ksffira have taken to pig toi 11 lias as
as to gratify the CMaattoto torr mi
poet
The British ship Mohican while
making for the IMawiie breakwater
encountered a atraage phenomenon A
eiood ot phosphoric appearance earet
oped the reaaei. magai tiilag every
thing oa board
Telegraph llnea to the Kiiji KIT*
State saually run along the he oka ml
rivers. A track la rat ttoangh the far
est. and the living been are hfH as
poles where writable, er else ■ tuashl
Iron |M>iea are employed.
A Bath (Ma) phntegiapher aiat
down to Wlnnagsnre the ether day aad
photographed a croup af taw akd boys
all past the eighty aaarh. wha mUe to
that Tillage Nearly all of theaa fol
lowed the eea in aarUer years
The snm of jOOOJOO ass been peorMad
by the Chilean gaveramas tor an et
poaltlon to be held next year, cuaaiat-
Ing of nine arrtlnna. toetodtog aeparato
departments for art*, smnnfhilmea.
indnatiiea, hygiene and 1 Sarall jet.
One frequent sight to the tohnecw
districts of CoaserOrat Is the eniur
seed framework for the tewto where
the ahade rrowlag experlaaewta were
conducted la at year. A SeM af teat ta
basco is Connecticut this year to rue.
The Berlin Cremation sertefy baa
sent a petition containing MM) algae
tares to the pope pnyiag that the last
ritee of the Roman Catholic church
shall no longer be denied to perauae
wiahing their remaina to be naaiaUd
Prom Bombay prealdeary a aaUre
petition has been forwarded to the
government of India praying that the
aale of feathered tape. etc. throagb
ant British India may be prohibited by
law on account of the cruelty Involved
Charles 11. Kumaer of (MMowa.
M. H.. la the poaaiaaor of an aatlqar
dock which la snppnaed to hare beea
made In 1070. Prom all data that caa
be aecured it la supposed to be aee of
thirteen that were made by a Mr.
Woodbury at what to now known ss
New bury port. Man*.
Deacon Arland Eaton has iaaa> to
be placed by the roadside near bis Cans
buildings In Hancock. N. 11. a atoee
watering trough to furnish a paidr
water supply from a never flailing
spring. It Is Inscribed, "Eaton. 17V7
19M." and Is intended to commemorate
the eettleinent of hb family In that
town.
A abort time ago a Bath (Me) puper
announced the engagement of a certain
young lady. A fes days later the
editor ret-cired a note asking him to
deny the engagement llefiew the de
nial got Into type, however, he reretved
a second note from tin* fair one etatlag
that he need not prbit the dental aa
the engagement was a fact.
The aknll of a gigantic mammal hith
erto unknown to setmce baa been un
earthed from the as aria of Payuat
Kgypt. The bead la nearly a ynid long
On the nasal region is found a doable
lioay born of enormous atse. Near the
eyee la also fontMi a pair of smaller
horns. At first »!„bl the entire ahull
recalls that of the rhinoceros.
An interesting feature of the UaMed
States governments lire bird exhibit
at the world'a fair Is the feeding of the
fish eating birds The Ssh are par
chased at the market. They are eoft
tinned and are thrown to the pelicans
sod cormorants, which swslkrw them
whole. The cormorants sometimes eat
so many that the tails of tbe Ssh stick
from their bills.
Professor Starr of the University af
Chicago includes amoog the symptoms
of degeneracy the fallowing: Parting
the hair In the middle or o*l the light
aide, baldneaa, gray hslrs before the
age of forty-live, a stub nose, bet ears,
small lobes on the esrs, a receding chta,
protrpdlng Itpe, croaa eyes, left handed
naaa. fondnesa tor Jewelry for the hand
by men, red hair, the teeth tor apart,
pigeon toes and knock fcnara _ ~
The London Medical Praaa thaa Is
sues a call for heroea: "The top hat Is
ugly, aahygieulc and embarrassing- Its
sole claim to support Is the appearance
of respectability It gives. If only a
few medical baroosts wosrid drive to
their consults tlona la panamas and
cloth caps they would break the tyr
anny of habit over health and ennseU
naas and at the same time earn the as
dying gratitude of their humbler emm
ftorss."
Sir Prsnk Lsacellsa, the KagUah s»
bsaaador In Berlin, was lately offered
by the kaiser the highest Pranlis
decoration, the black eagle, but had
to content blmeelf with the "order af
the crown of Prussia for distinguished
sen Ice." because It wss not 1 iinslrtirsd
in I/ondon proper for Sir Frank to wear
the highest decoration of a foreign
monarch when he waa not to posssa
tfon of the highest decoration to the
gift of hie own aorereiga.
n MOTS
IBHVnPH
Oyster Bay. N. Y., Sept. 12,-Praa*.
dent Booserdt'e letter accepting the
Bepnhllcaa aomluation for the presl
deary haa been made public. It la In
part as fellows:
It is difficult to find out from the nt
teraneee of our opponents what are the
real taanrs upon which they propoee to
wage this campaign. It to not unfair
to eay that, having abandoned moet of
the principles upoo which they have la
elatad dariag the last eight years, they
new eaem st a loos both ss to whst It
Is that they really believe sod ss to
haw Sna|y they shall afaert their be-
Sef to anything. In fact It la doubt
fal If they venture resolutely to press
a single issue. As eoon ss tbey rsiee
one they ahrtak from It uf seek to
explain It away.
The party new In control of the gov
ernment Is troubled by no such dlfß
caltlss. We do not have to guess at
oar own couvlctluae sml thsn correct
the gums If It seems unpopular. The
principles which we profesa are those
to which we believe with heart and
eeai aad etieagth. Men may differ
from as. but tbey csunot six-use us of
trtckinsee or Insincerity. The |>sUclen
wa have pursued sre those which we
eernsetly bold as essential to the ns
tionsi weifsre and repute. Our ae-
Oana speak even loudsr thsn our wonis
tor ths faith that la la na. Ws bsae
oar appasl upon whst we have doue
aad are doing, upon our record of ad
ministration and legislation dttrlug the
tost seven yeara, in which we have hnd
complete control of the government.
We intend in the future to carry on
the government in the mine way that
wa hare carried It on In the paat.
So well haa the work been done that
our oppooenta do not venture to recite
the (acta about our polk:lea or acta and
fhea eppoee them. Tbey attack them
ealy when thy bare first misrepresent
ed them, for a truthful recital would
lauve ae room for adverse comment.
Psnama.
rename sffers aa instants to point.
Oar oppooenta can criticise whst ws
did to Panama only on condition of
misstating what waa done. The admin
totrattoa behaved throughout not only
with good faith, but with extraordi
nary patience and large generosity to
ward those with whom It dealt It wss
alas mindful of American luiereeta. It
acted in strict compliance with the tow
pa ass Jby congtsaa. Had not Panama
been promptly recognised and t.'te
transit across ths isthmus kept often
in nccerdsnce with our treaty righto
and obligations there would have en
sued endless guerrilla warfare and
peaaffriy foreign compllcationa. while
nil chance of building the canal would
have beea deferred certainly for yeara.
perhaps for s generation or more.
frith ism of the action In this matter
to simply criticism of the only poesihle
actioa which could have secured the
'•wilding af the csnsl aa well aa the
psnce snd quiet which we were by
trenty bound to preserve along the
toe of transit acroea the Intimitis. The
am ilts rendered this country In secur
tog the perpetual rlgbt to construct,
mnintsln. operate and defend the canul
waa so great that our op|>ouento do not
venture to raise lite issue In straight
forward fashion, for if so raised there
would be no issue
The de-talve action which brought
a boot thia lieneflccut result was the
exercise by the president of the pow
sra vested In him, snd in him alone, by
the conatltutlon, the power to recog
ntae foreign governments by entering
into diplomatic relations with them
and the power to make treaties which
when ratified by the aennte become un
der the constitution part of the supreme
law of the lend. Neither In this nor is
nay other matter has there been the
slightest failure fn lire up to the con
stttutlon in letter and In spirit. But
the constitution must lie observed pis-
Itivety aa well as uegatlvely. The pres
ident's duty is to serve thu country In
sceotdsnce with the constitution, snd
I Should be derelict In my duty If I
asid a fstoe construction of the const I
tatloa ss a shield for weakness ami ti
midity or aa an excuse for govern
mental impotence.
Peeeign Policy.
Mmilsr mlsrepmAntstlon to the one
aaapiin of our op|Ninents In regard to
oar foreign policy and the way the
nsry has been made useful In carry
lag oat this policy. Here again all
that we ask 1s that tliey truthfully
state whst bss been doue ami then
my whether or not tbey object to It,
tor If continued ID power we shall con
tinue oar foreign policy and our ban
dliug of the navy on exactly the same
linen to the future as In tbe pnat. To
what phase of our foreign policy snd
to what am of the navy do our oppo
nents object? I>o they object to the
way to which the Monroe doctrine baa
beea strengthened and upheld? IK>
oar oppooenta object to what was lone
In reference to the petition of Ameri
can tilia an against tbe Klshlneff
■sens 1 re. or to the protest against tbe
treatment of tbe Jews In Koumanla.
or to the efforts that have been mads
la bshalf of the Armenians In Turkey?
Ne other administration in our his
tary. an other government In tbe
world, haa mors consistently stood for
the beondiet spirit of brotherhood in
ear common humanity or has held a
more resolute attitude of proteet
agalaaf every wrong that outraged tbe
rirljtzatioe of tbe age at home or
abroad. Do oar opponents object to
the fact that the internatiwnnl tribunal
st The Hague wss rescued from Im
potence end turned Into a potent in
stian sat tor psace suioag tbe nations?
On mm mi)»saate ebfeet in the set
Do they «Mcl k Ik* tact that after
»«iN Oaha w cava har reciprocal
trade almtafH with the Called
Btatea. «Ha at the mmt tl» keep
t« aaral atatlaas h Ik* Island aad
«* Mag oavand by any fanlga
power? Da they abjart ta the fact that
mm lag «ow Btaa mcr Porta It too? Da
they object ta the acqaWtioo of Ha
waii? Oace thay ~haalad fan" oar
■as tkaii Wa hart hoisted It a gala
Da they lntead urn more to haal it
tonl Da they abject ta the part wa
plsyed ta Chiaa» Do they aot know
that the voice of the (Jalted States
would aow i. oaat for aothiag la the
Car eaat If we had ihaaiaaj the Phil
Itlilia aad lafaeid to da what waa
M hi GMaal Do they abject to
the fact that tUa goverameat aacated
a paacefal settlement of the troahies
la Vaaesaeia two years ago?
Do they object to the fart that
>aw»aa waiahlpa appeared promptly
at the pact of Beirut whea an effort
had baea made to aaaaaaMtite an IBMT
Iran §mi la I. aad la the port of Tangier
whea an Americas cittern had boaa
abdocted. aad that la each caaa the
expiated. aad that wtthia the laat fow
daya the rWt of aa American equad
roa to Hmyraa waa foUowad by the
bag delayed caacwaaina of their Jaat
righta to thooa imaliaaa concarnad
In adnratioaal work la TMajrl Do
they abject to the trade treaty with
Chiaa. aa fall ef adraatage for the
American panplt la tha fature? Da
they object to the fact that the ahipa
carrying the aatloaal lag aow hare a
higher ataadaid thaa ever before la
markamaaahlp aad la seamanship aa
ißdlTldaal aaita aad aa compn—t
parta of aqaadroaa aad Seats?
■aaaotUa -Saina.h
Whea oar appoatata apeak of Im
croachaeata~ by the curative apoa
tha aathority of ceagreaa or tha Jadl
dary. sppa neatly the act they ocdlaa
rily hare la claw la paaalna order No.
78, Imaad ander the aathority of exlat
lng law. Tkla eadar directed that here
after any tuaaa of the civil war who
had reached tha age of dkty-two
aboald be prianmptlreiy eatttled to the
penaloa of •• a mealh. gliaa under tha
dspaaoa*t paaaiaa law ta thaaa whnaa
capacity to aara tbair livelihood by
awaaal labor haa beta decreased BO par
cent aad that by tha time the age of
aeraaty waa leached tha preaamptlaa
aboald be that the phyelcal dlaabUlty
waa complete, tha age belag treated aa
aa erldentlal fact la each caaa. TUa
order waa aiado ta the perforata are ml
a daty liapaead apoa the preeideat by
aa act ef coagraaa which requires tha
executive to aiake ragaiatioaa to gov
era the eabordlaatee of the penaioa of
fice In determining who are entitled ta
penalnaa. PiiaMaat Cleveland had al
ready exercised title power by a regu
latlon which declared that eereotyOve
aboald bo aot aa the age at which total
diaablllly aboald be eooeinalvrty pre
earned. Similarly I "resident MrKluley
eetabllahed sixty Ave aa the age at
which balf dlaabUlty aboald be con
clusively presented. The regulation
aow la question In the exerriee of the
aa [ue power aapplemented theoe regu
latlona made ander {"residents Clare
land and McKlaley.
It la eaay to teat oar oppoaentk* sin
cerity In thla matter. The order la
question la leroraMe at the pieman re
of the executive If oar opponenta
come Into power they ran revoke tlila
order and announce that they will trvat
the Veterana of aiity t«u to seventy aa
pnesumsbly In fnll bodily vigor and
aot entitled lo pensions. Will tliey
now authoritatively elate that they in
tend to do this? If ao. we acrept the
Issue
Tha Currency.
>BO morh for whet oar iita
openly vr covertly advance In the way
of an attack on the acts of Ibe admin
istration When we route to •■■irwtder
the policies tor which lliey profr*.t to
stand we are met with the ditlh-ully
always arising when statement* of pol
icy are so i;iade licit tlicy ran lie Inter
preted In dil.creut ways. On some of
the vital qiMMtiona that have confront
ed the American people In toe last
decade our opponents take the i~»l
tlon tliat ailenre Is ll* le*t poaslble
way to coovey U-eir views. They con
tend tlinl their lukewarm nltltude of
partial acquiescence In what others
have accomplished entitles them to be
utade the caatodlana of the financial
honor and commercial interests which
they have bnt recently sought to rain.
Being unable to agree among them
selvea aa to wliether the gold atandard
la a rurae or a bleaslng ami as to
whether we ought or ought not to have
free and unlimited coinage of sliver,
they have apparently thought It ex
pedient to avoid any committal aa
these subjerta and Individually each to
follow bis particular beuL Their near
est approach to a majority Judgment
see ma to be that It la now Inexpedient
to aaaert their coavletion* one Way or
the other and that the establishment
of the gold stsndsrd by the Republic
an party aboald not be disturbed un
leae there la aa alteration in the rela
tive quantity of production of silver
and gold.
We. on the contrary, believe In lite
gold standard as fixed by tbe usage
and verdict of the business world and
la a aound monetary system aa matters
of prlneipie-sa matters not of moae
tarv (tolltics I expedieecy. but of per
Continued on fourth page
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