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TAKES PRESIDENT TO TASK A NORTH CAROLINIAN Shuns Rockefeller, gift "Not More Children But Better Ones" Insists Mrs. Flora Neff Iudiaiiapolia, March 18. Mrs. Flora T. Neff, president cf the Cass County Wo man's Christian Temperance Union, and wife of Dr. J. N. Neff, a well known physician, takes strong exceptions to the Connecticut's Deceased Governor A Nati ve of This State Joseph Roswell Hawley. Republican; of Hrtf.-krfl was horn at " Stewartsville, Rich mond couuty, N. C. , graduated at Hamilton College in 1847; admitted to the bar In lSoU at Hartford. Conn... where he has since resid- Columbus,'. a, March 26.-Rev. ,Pr. Washington Gladden, . pastor 01 ine r iri Congregational church of Columbus, ana moderator or the Ueneraev;ouneii ui vau gregational churches of the United States, io a sermon delivered to-day, discussed the EXTREMELY LOW RATES ANNOUNCED, VIA. JO READERS OF .POILKCPUNTY NEWS SOUTHERN RAILWAY- EWtrpmfil v low rates' are announced via October 31, 1826; gift of 8iuu w maae. oy a , V the Southern Railway from , ollege, New York, capitalist to the Amer.CAn Board of Mis- llne8 for the fon0wing special Pnn ii ahnrii time we will eive to every new or renewing subsor-jK.. paper a year's subscription to the Southern Agriculturist, absolutely f? oup charffe. Subscribe now and take advantage of this remarkable offer. e f - . A full TA In 3t. 3 ble present. . . , , ,. " . vaiu Vour leading county paper and the leading bouthern farm paper, hmv, . noints on Its nf nn. - - - u me I I LSI V w-wT occasions: views expressed by President Roosevelt in ed. Dracticed law six and a half year. his address bofore the National Congress of became editor of the Hartford Evening Mothers in Washington, when he so severe- prega in February. 1857, which in 1367, ly criticised purposely childless wives. wa consolidated with . the Hartford Mrs. Neff thinks the president is out of n wi,fPh h became editor: en- - v' "V V I , , , " i.toto tii l . . . . . I hpffinninc , until mo opuciu vtucli uc n uivm.k I listed in tbe Union , Arm as a icapuuu, - - . , " I ? , r - -it rlntlps nf womanhood. "So loner as the duties . ., Q tC, MMr nd to unlawful manipulatious of railway rates. Charlottesville, Va. Virginia oionfl. He said: 4m, m;n.. nrflTprwl to nur' board of I Athens. Ga.DUmmer . X ui uiu'ii. j v. - - ---- - - . - - . . . I T..1..A0 mnK missions comes out of a colossal estate. - jiuy .o, whose -fouudatioos were laid m the most Atianta : Qa. National relentless rapacity known to modern com- , Manufacturers, May merciai nisory. . . , . iThn cncs nf fhlu hnsJnfiss from the I lirisioi, UU 0U VXVKJW - - now has been largely due School. June 27, Association 16-18, '1905. of Tenn. -Annual Meeting Uerroan Baptist Brethren, June 6, 1905. Summer I motners- ooys ov vue Free Soil Nationai convention of P' "K"u"-- " , , license other mills of 1853 Pre8identiai elector in 1868, presi- lZ :hter annually of tens of d ' f the RepublicaI1 national conven- greed, which baa entrenched itself in this ir-t HrincTB VfL Houtaern aarawnrej ir n!, nnin, .f tha Virmnin. Wxnerimeni; oiatlOIl. bliswpr nnpatmn, . L.n-.. (h. nnnrotst An nH onnUnt nn 1 tars Association anu iiucin,u o -annf nt h ftITI hv inteiiiffem ooutneru jarraers. Ot loi100 anu I J r I i r-.....nK) A oar pint inn. June I -r-, i:i U!n n.mAM rnrnQii ania mnn - i of the United States 01 mepeopie. . xs vrv wouo , -i ft " "w.:!!:!! r. -"""6 worth of fatherhood rest so lightly upon the u" ..4i.- rtntrl out Jan- "ine umieaiouues mucu- shoulders of American new.men," says Mrs. Qar 16 lg66. wa8 elected Governor of ged in a strenuous attempt to ferret out - Neff. "so Ions as they sanction the murder ' , . Arvrl1 1ftftft. wflfl ft HHerate and punlsn tnis injustice, anu vue peo- I 1 illlintM'.LIl.Ub 1 1 J XLUl A 1 AV"VI 1 - of one-fifth of our mothers' boys by the . rpft Soil National convention of P'e of the United States have vremenaous rum traffic, and death for the slaughter tnousanas oi motners aaugmers, su iui.K tloo q 1868 ftl)d de as they refuse to clean up tnis country morally (for it is within their power to do so), just so long will the thoughtful women righteously f cai to assume the grave re sponsibility of maternity. "When men cease to dwarf themselves ou tobacco and other vices, when medical - authorities . can safel) declare even a rea sonadle percentage of their sex worthy to become fathers, when they become chivalric enough to admit the justice and necessity of a white life for two' for the rearing of healthy aud happy children such as tne president desires, when he lrarns the economy of spending more money for bread than for abomination;" then will wo men adoringly arise and call them her blessed protectors and will cheerfully and contentedly minister uuto them, their children and their children's children for- School of Methods,, June o-ug. . 1005. " ' - BWt Wnrth. Tex. uenerai wcuiuij V w V V m w - Hnntharn Presbvtensn Church, May 18 26,1903. - " This proposition will not be held open Indefinitely, so hurry up. ADDRESS POLK COUNTY NEWS, - Columbus, N O. Sample copies of the Southern Agricuturist can be had at thisoflice. iwEnrsoiimiHi " SOUTHERN AGRICULTURIST PUBLISHED ATNA Because it is edited by Southerp men to suit Southern conditions Iu every issue such men as Mai. Thos. J. Key, former Aasistnnf Commissioner iof Agriculture of Alabama, and Andrew M. sou ich can national conventions 1880: was president centennial commission from its organiza tion, in March, 1873, to the completion of the work of .. the-Centennial exposition; was a trustee of Hamilton College; receiv edthe degree of dootor of laws from Haml'- tou College, Yale University, and Trinity eeted in November, 1873, a in the Forty-second Con n-rocs tn fill n vnr.ancv caused bv the death nf J. L. Stronsr: was re-elected to the Forty-third and Forty-sixth Congresses; was elected to the United States Senate to succeed William W. Eaton. Democrat; took his seat March 1 1881; was re-elected in 1887. 1899. His term of service expired March 3, 1905. College; was e Representative, "And now, .on the eve of this battle, they are ask 3d to accept a . great gift of money from the man who, more com pletely than any other, - represents the sys tem they are summoned to fight. "I hope they are not mean er.ouirh to 0-9, 1905. Kansas City. Mo. Soutnem uap ifw vju- j vention. May 10-17, l05. .iTnrt-rmiii Tpnn Hummer School, - Jun 20-July 128, 1905. take this money and then turn around and I Monteagle, Tenn. -Monteagle Bible Train fight him. I hope tliey are not so faith less to their obligotions as to take his JEWS IN DANGER evermore. . "Not more children, but better ones, rnmpfl frnm thi fjirili rvn nf Mrs. Marv A. Livermore. Suffice it to say that while Plot TO MoSSaWe RUSSla'S population the churchman and the layman coutinue money and shut their mouths or become his apologists. . "We do not want tuis mans money. To aecept it will be to work the contempt of millions of honest meu: to reject it will strengthen our Church in the. affection and respect of millions who are inclined to doubt whether the Churches love God more than mammon. "Our missions will be richer and strong er without it than with it, and we shal lose nothing by our loyalty to the things unseen and eternal.1 to use their moet potent weapon, the ballot only for self aggrandizment rather thsn a. a cleanser of morals and for the protection of the home and fireside, let us repeat, uot more children, but better ones. " New YorK, March 18. Jews in Southern Russia, according to a cable message re ceived this week, by the New York Bund, are tbrcatened with another series of massacres similar to those which occured "Don t wort lor wages any JUUgCi VUUIJ JUU 11 CI 11 IV) says Mr. Carnegie. This is what have been Temperance Argument. Ixt !! s i ; at Kishenef. It is said that the Russian tne waiting aeiegaies government, appreciating the important saying all along. ractor tne Jews are in present aomesuci One distillery company in Kentucky difflculiies iu Russia, is investigating, and turns out every seyen days 1,200 barrels of in fact, planning a campaign of such riots sweet mash whiskey. The output for a so as to weaken the revolutionary move year would be 62,400 barrels. The cost of ment, which, though quiet on the surface, all this to the manufacturers may be fairly Us growing more and more dangerous estimated at $374,000. and they receive every day. from the wholesaler a profit of from $1 to The message recti ved by the New York $2 per barrel. The government comes in Bund came from Soutnern Russia by for a nice little rakeoff, but the fellow who j underground methods to Geneva, Switzer has to pay it all. including transportation I land, whence it was sent to New York. charges, government and local license fees, j The dispatch read as followsr salary for barkeep and rent of buildings, is I "The police in Russia are organizing and the man before the bar, and for these 2,-1 arming the populace for a systematic 400 barrels of booze he lets go of $24,761,- series of attacks upon Jews. Bands of 678, and then goes home and beats his wife vagatxiiids. gendarmes, policemen, spies, Five thousand sinners in Louis ville, Kentucky have been- con verted. How lonesome this will make Col. Watt erson feel when he gets home. The Hon. Benton McMillan of Tennessee and the HGn. Bob Tay lor from the state were ueither of them elected to succeed Senator Bate who died iu Washington, from exposure on Inauguration o because supper isn't ready. and soldiers, all in citizens, olothei, They Voted Right. It must be said to the discredit of that body that the national house of repre sentatives recently voted to its mem bers $190,000 for mileage they had no just cause to claim, , proceeding upon the assumption that their constituents have short memories and tbe next elec tion is nearly two years in the distance. Few of them would have dared to cast ao affirmative vote on the eve of a campaign in which they were to take part in a fight for re-election. "But it was in the closing days of the session day. I he two men who failed of masquerading as Rossian woikmen and election were orators of that tvpe S-D- hardwick nensftiita am Iwinit sent, nut tn AtutAnlt th I ton li'ni.f,4l,. On,.tu I Pass. Traffic Manager, ; " "- Mf vuuwi vu uiq uuubi HUU KUUWI1 SS ing School, July 3-Aug: 15, 1905. Monteaele. Tenn. Nonteagie emnaay School Instilue, July 17 Aug.o, lyuft. Monteaele. Tenn. Woman's congress, Aug. 1-15, 1803. Nashville. Tenn. Peahody College, Sum- Schools: Vanderbilt Biblical In. stitute, June 14-Aug. 9, 1905. Oxford, Mias Summer School, uuivcmiy of Mississippi, June 14-July 26, 1905. Richmond. Va. Farmers' National Con gress, Sept. 12-22, 1905. Savannah, Ga. National Travelers Pro tective Association of america, Ma 16-23, 1905. , Sava mah. Qa. Southern Golf Associa- lion, May 9-13, 1905. St. L mis, Mo. National Baptist Anni versary, May 16-24, 1903." Tuscaloosa. Ala Summer School for Teachers, June 1G-July 28, 1905 Rates for the above occasions open to the public. Tickets will be sold to these p ints from all stations on the Southern Railway. Detailed information can bo had upon application to any Ticket Agent of the Southern Railway, or Agents of connecting lines, or by addressing the undersismed". K. L. VERNON, T. P. A. Charlotte, N. C. J. II. WOOD, D. P. A Asheville, W. d W. H. TALOE, Gen'i Pass Agent twice the cost of a whole year's subscription. Twne a month the Southern Agriculturist goes to 50,000 Southern farm homes. Don't you want to join our Dig, nappy tamily? If send. 50 cents for a year's subscription. : You will never regret it. Southern Agriculturist, Nashville, Tenn. Agents Wanted. We give handsome premiums and liberal cash com. missions to active agents. If you want to worfc lor us, ask for our Premium List or Cash Com missions. Dishes And other useful presents for lady workers. Guns etc., for boys. . J BARGAIINS IN FUR.NITURE SAVE MONEY ON Sewing Machines and Organs. Selling Belov Cost. : Full line of Baby Carriages. Select stock of new goods. Call at the our store of J. M. SEr r , vole JbIock, Henderson vi I le, N. C. Kilfyre! Kilfyre!! Kilfyre!!! That Is exactly what it Is, a Filler. Demonstration every day at tbe State Eair showing its fire fighting bualities. Every Farmer. Oil Mill, Ginnery and any one owning property should have them. . . - For Sale By Columbia Supply Co., Columbia, SX. The machinery supply house of the etate. jewisn population. At liisncnei ponce florid captains are (headiofi: bands of agitators spreading anti-Semitic literature, calling upon the Christian population to slaugh fer." Washington, D. C. Special Rates, Personally conducted Excursion to Havana, Cuba. Ticket9 on sale March 29th, 1905, limited for return passage on any steamer leaving Havana until April 13tb, 1905 Final limit for all tickets to be Apr il 16th 1905. One bun dred and fifty lbs." of baggage allowed on each ticket. Tickets limited to con tinuous passage on going journey, but stop-overs will be allowed at all points south of Jacksonville on the return journey under same conditions as grant ed on regular Winter Excursion Tick ets. Those desiring to make this trip Sufficient Vindication. 1901 Saloons, 400 Distillers,. ..... ......... ...,.400 Co.'s with saloons, .......... 40 figures 1905. 150. 78, Governor Frazier who was elected to the senate is supposed to be a plain blunt man, unlike Secretary of Agriculture Wilson should call at City Ticket Office and en the other two competitors he has sings his swan song in a Bulletin gage state-rooms on steamer, and make never been in Congress. acknowledging defeat in the ef- Pullman reservations. No tickets can fort to PxrP.rmirmtA t.h bnll wootril can be SOId for whom no pullman accom- ' w - Wf.S.I - . . - . , xuo isMJuimu canai commission! i i cuueu ooniroi oi ine uou A-.m -t- ... -. " . i "ULU iiauoHim iui ruuuu ,vit po7.lV, w . .MWW.W WUVI W1V-A WLUf composed of distinguished civil i ' i - " cugiueera unu an Aamirai ana a 26 General appoiuted with high sal- to dodge him catch him. . when you can't aboard ship. xuo uguicu Dpcttucnucuuj juiuuea, peruuiBiiB, nouors ana re- and two years' time for the people to vindication of the advocates of temperance spousibilities less than a vpnrncro A . - 1 1 . A 1 . xrKu auu tue gioaiers voiea aye, kUC . "uw " and commission Kv fK0 ph. The President has flmi RpH bis Upon this truly absurd proDOsition. Wl11 not te lonS u,'til the last ? and in the , , J. :n: . the North Carolina delegation dissented hour-glass of this wicked business will ent are now. an. to De retired. u iv 0.1 vne com- from tbe opinion expressed by the ma- have run in North Carolina. Father They have failed. Multi headed, mi881on to uueurth the ruins of jority, casting their votes as a unit, Time hac already drawn scythe upon the commissions for a work like that Hefculaneum. --The curiosities against it. Of course if the measure determined wills of our noble Christian mn8t ever fail. Th rhif rr that will be found there are not a waw& J 1 I . l became a law thev could not ha VPin mothers. Their prayers, their tears have justly censured for receiving their part n0 en in vain and tne da7 of their re of the "firab." Just as well to havn joicing is even now begining to dawn. brought some of it to North Carolina. Exchange. But the senate promptly struck out the item and the attempted raid on the treasury was averted, thus showing the wisdom in having two branches of the legislative department. -And the house restrains the senate sometimes. National Traveling Protective Asso ciation, Savannah, Ga. Account of the above occasion tickets will be sold to Savannah, Ga., and return May 13 & 14th, final limit May 26th, 1905, rate $9.50. ' " Admiral Walker and men, General , Deserted ly a 90-Year-011 Bridegroom. LaCrosse, Wis., March 18. To be wooed and wed in four d ays and de serted in six months by a man 90 years This country received seven thousand more emigrants this year than last. And still we hear the cry that every family must have three and one-half children to maintain the population at its present numbers. - In some parts of Ireland eggs of age, she being 40 herself, and sepa- ar the accepted currency. There ratiqn being alleged to have been caused are no records of counterfeits, by her refusal to allow her bridegroom to smoke in the house, and further he: If Japan should insist on hav cause he refused to go to church and at. til-it . read the Bible, is the unique expert e Phillipines we may have enceof Mrs. Lars Finstad, of this city. need of those two battle-ships Six months ago the couple met for that the President so earnestly the first time. It was a case of love at desired and .for which Congress uru Bigut, auu u iour cays finstad, a reluctantly appropriated. a house and they were married. Today the old man packed his grip and disap peared, saying as he left: "Run this ! house to suit yourself. I'm going. Don't expect me to return." This country leads all others in the amount of money supplied for educational, religious and charU table, purposes, but the " amount that is "st ill remaining to be done President Roosevelt succeeded netter with nis message to the Congress of Mothers than with some be haa sent to the United States Congress. A Pittsburg millionaire desir mg io prevent his son from marrviuer a naiint. rrifi 4.i. IS mdicatftd hv fha fAf t,4- I ,. . - J , " vuablllB1B enecuve means of marrvin W r r.rUSa?a ln hiraself- Pental interests could w wuu go oreastasuess to not have found Bhool every day. mrpHsi t- a more positive circumstance to the ones that Fourth Annual Tournment Southern Davis no doubt excellent men in be discovered when the stan- Glf Association, Savannah, Ga., May uth-i3th, 1905. Account of tbe above occasion tickets will be sold May 7-8-9th, 1905, with fin al limit May 15th, 1905. Rates one fare plus 25 cents from Asheville $9.50. ' - their way aud once able and en dard ." company is exposed. ergetic men, are at least twenty two years past the Osier age of usefulness. Engineer Wall to be appointed to do the work. He is young, energetic and above all has done similar wjork on the Canal connecting Lak MiobicoW "t -;y. at:: :7 T .v i Up.; Solicitors of- Patents :::: ." v. 11 Trade Marks, Washington. The New Trade Mark Registra- lAtt T . n m ill 1.1.' rt j juu .uuw win go iiiui enbct on A .-v.. 1 1 1 . T T, r m . ubbib oi iraae Marks General Assembly Southern" Presby. can get a copy of the law by send- terian Church, Port Worth, Tex. For ing a postage utamp to C. A. Snow the above occasion tickets will with magnitude scarcely second to that of Panama. The country, it is thought will hear from him aud t. i . . . nis nuuarea steam shovels in the next twelve months. and P. G be sold May 15-16 & 17th, 1905, with final limit May 31, 1905. Rate one fare plus $2.00 r und ; trip. Rate from Asheville $34.55. ; - : . ... -- ., Notice of Land Sale. ITlITTffn C ryi . rrymn am a - . Wkstbrn District o North Carolina UNITED STATES 1 Coal.is to be reduced fifty Cents Weaver & P. L. Weaver J a ton the first of April: Th To i0"7r0S, a,fc ot -Yenditioni ex trnof nrill llr.n a. . 1 ' vuou n 111 UUKK I . M I M T l Vuan T . t, , , , . . ww Tnu.yRt, tender. uuuaenoiaer irom pocketing the w7.rtor?.i!!,?in court, and ou no - : ;v'7...w"1","".,"u lvuo unaer An ex ecu I Southern Hardware JaKSobd a ' tion, ana American Hardware Manu facturing Association, Hot Springs Va. June 6-9th, 1905. l,r,D& . Account of this occasion tickets will be sold June 3-4 & 5th, 1905, with final limit June 13th. ion t?V t class-fare plus 25 cents for round trio. difference. CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH thfirtfnr tec,- T .7' I l"" "eouwon t scribed land; I will sell pursuant T to the corn ! door in the town of Columbus. Polk Countv N IrEfJUYllOYAL ILLS -- kjvuuvj vi iiiii 1,11 'VS.. IF mUJi!c boxes. PeaW "m- I - , " ' UNI Wue ribbon. 7nd 47,i'LnUU?n"- l'-".vV; your DmZ&Z by Nturn ..T?.' ?"..- in tetter . .v.wwv i-hi;iii1:is. SoldhV MM OHIOHESTBR OHEMICTSV CO : m 1 1 n a - x a. - - . of the interest of the difeYdt: John Weav-eT dDeJd1mte0f,land f deSbedTn wvi0,?,?, SLaIrlsn,and others, to M. 'V? landreferencishereyni Weaver's North line of horn .place about poles west of said P. L. Weavrr'sTi n o 10 branch and runs NorttfJftbS?S poles to a pine stump near St pwi. z2 i Noth West 7Pwfeasr S" Iit uiLc Ixnis tveo. 27th, 1905. Per. T. a ISRAEM1' VS:Mahal. - National Association of Manufactur ers, Atlanta, Ga. Tickets on sale May 5tlV1?0,,5 wiih final limit May 20th I9i5. Rate one first class fare,, plus 25 r . MUn Hvv ) A 7 - LEARNTELEGRAPHY And R. It. AGENCY We also train you for : the U. S. SIGNAL CORPS. School established 17 years. Cheap board, low tuition, and our plan IN SURES position. Catalog free. Ga. Telegraph College, D June, 9. - - Senoia, Ga. myuDiitPJSCE Because they are the best, in the land for the money. Ask your dealer for the "Sunny Jim" shoe, and INSIST ON GETTING IT. Wachovia Loan and Trust Company Asheville, N. C. , Branch. CAPITAL, - -ASSETS - - S600.000 $4,010,424 T. S. MORRISON, Ch'm'n. & V. P. W. B. WILLIAMSON, Cashier. GENERAL BANKING SAVINGS AND TRUST DEPARTMENTS. . Acts as Guardian, Executor, Administrator, Trustee & Co., will have your will written by the best lawyers in the state without charge. A interest-paid in, Saving de partment and on"Certificate. HUB SHOES to 'This Brand on - a Shoe means (some thing ir you want tne BEST for your money, call for "THE HUB." POSITIONS rt r- sss bank Guaranteed by DEPOSIT Railroad Fair P: BOO FREE turei f ered. Board at Cosi. Write Quick, Georgla-Alataa "Business College. Macon Ga
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