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PRICE ONE DOLLAR A YEAR.
OUR RALEIGH LETTER.
Wm. C. HAMMER, Editor.
Palcigh, N. C, May Vi As 1 am
about to begin this letter a well
known gentleman and einocr.tt
nud.re.-s mo under the fifth ril ami
I sa
WEntered at the P.m :Otllee at Ahel.nro as
second Class Matter.
Thursday, .May 15th, W2.
"1'mly we
strange times
'organ of our
hae
V lleit
party
Senator Simmons is measuring up
to the high standard his friends ex
pected, lie has splendid ability and
is taking an active and important
part in public affairs.
Gen. Rip Roaring Jake Smith is
on trial at Manilla. He has confess
ed that he gave orders "to kill and
bum" and render the province of
Saiuar a howling wilderness. One of
his orders was that all males over ten
years of age should be killed.
.Judge Clark is out ii. a long letter
in which he publishes the letters
from himself to Governor Russell.
"We published Mr. Batchelor's reply
for Judge Clark last week, and have
not space this week to publish Judge
Clark's reply, but will publish next
week.
1- ,'itio pag'-S
printing
fallen is i"!:
the hading
makes of its
leading oditoi ial art icle a complaint
against Senator Pritchard (Rep.) for
recommending a man for postmaster
in a 'certain town necause mat man
was a Oomoerat two vears ago and
wore a 'red shirt' a man whom our
organ savs was nil t tie last campaign
one of the less than a dozen in that
community who wore a red-shirt; he
was a tire-tried, die-in-t he-light Dem
ocrat then; he is understood to be a
'Pritchard Democrat' now, whatever
that may mean."
Come to think of it, it does look a
little out of the ordinary run of cam
paign argument, but if one is to
judge by the present outlook the
coming campaign promises to be an
unusual one in North Carolina in
more respects than one.
MATTERS OF COKCEKS.
The annual banquet to be given in
New York bv the North Carolina
Society of that city (May 20th) this
year promises to be one of the most
eniovable of all such occasions in its
history. The Society has a member-
snip or nearrv 4uu, with W . v .
It is reported here that Joseph J. Fuller, Esq., formerly of Raleigh
Jenkins ex-Sheriff of Chatham Co. and later of Durham (now general
and candidate in 1893 of the repub- counsel for the American Tobacco
licans and populists for Congress Company), as its president. Among
th Fourth district, lias ue- its guests next ween iio win tweu.
iw,,i I,; T,rsp n the future ol on tue occasion win oe senators
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votin and acting witii tue ucmucnu- a "uam ouu uuuuivud uiu c.v-t.
tor Kansoni.
Trinity College hopes to secure
inrs of the 115th Annual Conurfuni-
catioii of the Grand Lodge oi 'Aorta
Carolina, A. V. & A. V... i- out and
has been distributed G.u'd Sec
retary Drewrv. The uinr .if iieai'-
was printed -iit:rely at
Hice ot t he ( xlonl hplian
A? I it in supported ly t lie. Masons i
and i- a- handsome a piece f work
of its kind as any e.-tabli.-hiuent in
North Carolina could turn out. It
is a striking illustration of the great
work that noble institution is doing
for the orphaned children pounnit-
ted to its care, in fitting then, for the
duties of life and preparing them
to successfully battle in the struggle
that confronts us all when we start
out to make our own wav in the
world.
Senator Simmons on Friday secur
ed the insertion of appropriations tor
the (ireensboro ( To.UOOi and m-ston-Salem
isl50,00) public build
ings in the House bill now be
fore the Senate, but it cannot be pre
dicted whether the House conferees
will permit them to remain at the
final passage of the bill.
ic party.
v ffr. rf afhnnl ticbpT9 Secretary of State Hay tone of the
Bent from the United States to teach greatest men in this country) to de
the Philippine people, lijit how
much good can be accomplished in
this wav is at least problematical.
The lessons taught thus far have
Yn KAvr Kneoiallv worse for the
nmnWs. savs the Wilmington Mes
eenger. The New York
Post says:
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"Much has been neurit aooiu
Mr. Stewart Endorses Mr. Bailey
for Judge.
Mocksville. N. C., May 10, 1902.
Editor Coi kikk: Thomas B. Mai-
ley whose name will be presented for
the nomination for judge of ths 10th
Judicial JAisixJct was bum ui iMocks-
ville. Davie Co.. N. C. in 1819. He
was prepared for college at the cele
bra ted "Wilson School" in Alamance
Co. and graduted at Davidson Col
lege in 1871. He taught school for
four" years studied law under Judge
- 1 1 TF'll 1 1
Pearson at Kicnmouii mil ami on
tained license to practice law in 18-
76. He has been a painstaking, m
dustrions, and successful lawyer
By his application, integrity and. ti-
,3AK4-.. 4-n U i" .-.liar, o a Knilf 11 n anil
.. . . .... I ur LV i . I IJI llCULil V.U1 HI' .j
liver an address during its commence- . ' , ,- . x.
. Aim ..l I enjoys a luanuvc uiauiiw aim id w
ment. premises. And Charlotte in-1 - J J - .. . f
vitcs President Roosevelt to come
Hon. Benjamin F. Long; of States
ville for JuJs:e cf this District.
The county of iredell will present
to ill.- next Judicial Convention of
this District for Judge of this Dis
trict Jor the no vt eight years, lion.
P.. F. Long of Sfitesville.
He eiiiovs tie- i-oiitideiice and es
te ill of tile people of li'edell as Well
as the people of other counties in the
District where he is so well known.
It, is understood that he has practiced
law in most of the counties of this
District from ten to fifteen years.
He graduated with lirst distinction
..t Tiinitv C o eo-e. lie afterwards
iv - - j O .
siient a portion of his school days in
Yadkin county w here he read law
under Chief Justice Pearson at Jicn-
nd Hill. He afterwards gradua-
.1 in the Law Department at th
l"niv.-ritv of lrsrnua. ue learn
from the "Statesville papers that 1
oe:ited iu Statesville in 18,9 and
soon thereafter was made Solicitor of
the inferior court of that county. L
l xs;; in. was made Mayor ot srareo-
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vii e. tSt-rore us Term expiieu iv
was nominated and elected for Solic
itor of this District in 1887. Iu 18
91 he was re-nominated and re-elec
ted Solicitor of this District. In 18
9-i he was nominated for Judge of
this District, but was defeated with
all the other Judges at the polls ;
being the year when everything went
down in the fusion siaugnter dui
e ran ahead of his ticket. Since
down on May 20.
One of the most interesting of all
the political. races in the Congress-
Evening ional districts of this State this year
will be mat between vvongressmen
Kluttz and Blackburn (assuming
our
day one of the best equipped lawyer
in "this section of the Sfcite. An all
round man with no cranks or hob
bies. but evenly balanced, iust and
w ise, he would make an ideal judge
He has never sought an office. In
1SS9 he represented Rowan and Da
vie counties m the senate and again
make a nopeiess race ior me
lb, anu o position in Iredell, ladkmand Da-
Amen- trict. I he district, according to the , !, , , i,
, ; o counties. In that campaign he
sadder, vote of two years ago, ought to be 1 i
, ' Tx t- f c'Aft f - . T made a gallant tight but went dow n
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efforts to educate the Jrilipinos, mil . t nut uulu m ;-a d , hig friends
the neonle who have really been go- their respective parties), both of them urtrM,1oM fnr ,P Kr
tn.Q.l.wi1 in fhn Pbilinnines. and now being in the new Seventh dis
W L I 7 . 1 .
who have learned most, are
runs W'p are wiser, if also
than when we bcnin sitting under Democratic by some 800 majority.
that stern pedagogue of the islands Ode million young shad have just
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Experience, liis tuition fees nave oeeu uem&iieu iu tue wape
been frightfullly high, something river, oetween jrayettevine
like $200,000,000 a year. nungton, by an agent ot
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. j I Xlbll VOXJllliibSiOIl.
The Mooresville Enterprise tells an Governor Aycock attended Mem-
interesting story, savs the Charlotte onal Dav exercises at Shelby last
to
same
Fear
and Wil-
the U. S.
Observer, of a sensible Cabarrus Saturday, and spoke to the big crowd
county farmer. This Cabarrus far- of people gathered to do honor to the
mer nesistentlv refuses to Decome a confederate dead. Honorable LiOCKe
candidate for ottice. lie nouts mar.
his farm pays him fairly good re- address. At the various other places
turns. It would take one term to in the State the day was generally
fit him for office and would unnt mm observed,
for his present occupation. Routine At the annual meeting of the
office holding would, after two years, Southern Cotton Spinners' Associa-
thmks the Cabarrus man, leave mm tion at Charleston last h nday new
in.defeat with the rest of the ticket
In fact there has not been a campaign
since 1876 in which he, as a private.
has not been in the thickest of the
fight. Besides being a good lawyer he
is a successful man, being identified
with most of the business enterprises
in the community
that time he has been practicing ms
profession throughout the District,
except that in campaign years he
has spent his means and time tor the
success of the democratic partv.
His defeat for Judge at the polls
iu '91 was not his defeat, but the de
feat of the Democratic party. His
party has never had an opportunity
to vindicate itself or him, since its
own defeat in that year until the
present time. His friends claim
therefore that he ought to be nomi
nated this year and that the people
will do it on the ground that he is
in every way tit and capable ; that he
was the choice ot the people ot the dis.
trict the last time they had a chance
to express their choice, that he l
their choice now, and that on account
of his unsullied reputation as a man
and great ability as a lawver and d
voted services to his party, that he
has made himself altogether worth v
of the nomination.
Randolph County Democracy cau
do no better than stund by the choice
of Iredell and other counties.
W. T. Foushee.
I if yo; will put r;: M
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'n " - .
: l . 6sM-Brixtoifl
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;. Keep tki?s :.;cQc:accx;C(.occx.c
fact aiwa.
Trskes au, xui 0?-.'i virrcs. roz
. i jcor vuisj " j v.-;
need only to app-y
t M-r exican j l uotane ) ntuu
a fewaimes n-l f.i-- pr.roa.:. r.:vl ii.u.;... ...
, 'X : .. ..i .i d,.. v.-;-.r.:..le-l fi-s-h healed. 0
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Toctt!.cbcstrc?ult.-ryi-t -onll ?utara:c a piece m
of soil doth with t'.io liniraer.t and bind it upon taa g
wouad as you wouui a puaivu suits
25c, COc. anu $1.00 a Ijottlo. g
m ,sti'r"
KEEP AN EYE ON &7 W
Mexican iug t..nuuc 0SQQQDO
t . nn.:i;t'A o urnmiii ' Oricinnlitv usua'lv cousin's of re- . i
mtat'.lnB. 5".' ta Uo- w'l- peatin, brKt remark to P.op-e bo jj f f T
liug to bot r- al money on it.- jnev r beard them b.-iore.
rxT n,iuvTo Pfl JSr K55 W nnnn
. . I Vtr mrn K?3a .MMk.
Prevention is better than cure, ana i ,f f$&3' rLl fe o., t
lion, it uut usea lo preveui, k"h- e-w ra -ht.i m
tion by cu-ing a cough or coid in tiie i ,
even cure at;er tne ihuks uef" L" I
Cloth I no
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nd mukc-;
unJ i'iiri'.ishi,i;;"s i
and ooy.
or
scry
Cliiii
both
Our buyer's experience of
twenty years with manufacturers
ives us an inside on ives us an
inside on getting" the best for the
money. " The Horse-Shoe brand"
a specialty. Call and see us.
Salesmen L C. Howleti, H.
C. Marlev, C. C. Johnson and J.
W. Merritt.
The iVlerritt-Johnson Co.
South Jlliii St., (lu'cLnl iii'i), X. C.
j6.-iV'0.I.viL Ouir:us 8oi.u:iti:i.
Announcement !
lie
of
We wili to anii'unn-e to our patrons and the pu!
that wi are receiving our Spline and Slimmer stock
aoods and are prepared to oit'ef some real bargains iu
Shoes, Dress Fabrics, Furnishings,
Hats, Umbrellas, Etc. "
Our stock of FA JULY GROCERIES is always fresh
and relishing to those fond of good eatables, and the price
the times.
When in need of anything usually kept in a general
be sure to see
MOFFITT & COMPANY.
Arrivals !
He in worthy and eminently quali
fied to fill this high honorable posi
tion.
His friends think that he ought to
have the nomination and without
disparaging other candidates will
press his claims hetore tlie conven
tion. Jacob Stewaut.
high and dry in town out of employ
ment and a Tartv victim. man
he who reasons thus. V-Ui fu the
fnr,,i wi?i ?asL - Yes. lforaVrof&Cii
officers were elected as follows: Presi
dent George B. Hiss of Charlotte:
Vice-President, T. M. Swift of El-
berton,- Ga.; Secretary and" Treasurer;
C. B. Bryant of Charlotte; Chairman
Board of Governors, W. C. Heath
of Jlouroe, N. C. Next meeting
is a noor business unless it is follow
ed steadily and as a life occupation
Disappointment and loss is tne out
come of most political experience is will be held at Charlotte.
another correct statement made by 1 At the Communication of the
the Observer. Grand Lodge of Masons at Oxford
on St. John's Day. June 24. it is
Senator Carmack, of Tennessee, is stated that the matter of locating the
a brilliant red headed man. He is new Masonic Temple will be taken
satirical, stinging, ana "severe at up. Several cities are bidding for
times, wneo-y&nou .turner was iu
rrpCarmaek wasedit or of or
the "Washington correspondent of a
Tennessee newspaper. Some nuconi-
Dlimentarv reference to senator
Butler by Mr. Carmack's paper cans
ed the Senator to "arise to a point
Dur-
it, notably Raleigh, Charlotte,
ham and (ireenslxiro.
The Great Council of Ked Jlen
was iu session here several days dur
ing the close of last week. The
following new officers were elected:
W. II. Lane. Great Sachem. Wil-
of personal privilege' in the Senate, mington; C. T. Buckman, Great
Carmack came back m a sarcastic, Senior Saeaniore. Wasbiii-rton: A.
burning and "scathing" reply in an Bunn. Great Junior Sasramore. Char-
article which will be remembered by otte: H. E. King, Great Prophet,
all who read it. Carmack in his speech Raleigh; Wr. Ben. Goodwin, Great
in the Senate a few days ago describ- Chief of Records, -Elizaljeth City;
ed Funston of Filipino fame as "the T. T. Whitconib, Great Keeier of
mightiest captain who ever marshall- Wampum, Elizabeth City; W. S.
,A AmtmrL.tytr ts li-itf la rr u-ialrlarl I T ! 1 l..n T 1 . il . n. i
" uiuuen, iiepreseniaine 10 me vjrreai llnto Andrew Thompson, a nesxro, a
a jaw-bone. Counsel of U. S.; J. T. Anthony, full and free pardon, on condition
"X he idea tliat you can teacn tne alternate. The next place of meet- fw .. within the next thir-
T 1 " . A! 1 1 I . . I 1 v -' v
rmpinosio govern uieuisci es mg will be W ashington, JN . U.
making them bear the burdens of a (j. b. Patteison, a leading lawyer
foreign government is the wildest, of Maxton. will contest with Con-
craziest, most fantastic dream that gressman Bellamy for the Dem. nom-
ever flitted through a lunatic s brain. inati0n in that (Sixth) district. Col.
You might as well say that a horse X. A. JIcLean of Lumberton an-
could learn to think by bearing a nounces tint he will not be a candi-
i -1 i i i . t , . m. . . ....
pniiosopner ou uia . . aate. The new bixth Uistnct is
tors seem to assnme that no ray ol composed of Bladen, Brunswick,
learning ever penetrated the Pluton- Columbus. Cumberland. Harnett.
lan snadows or tnat rar distant coun- iew Hanover and Robeson,
A Queer Pardon.
News & Observer
One oT the niotCjniqiie pardons
anv Vjnici xuasisiraie eei s"1""1
wiis sisnieda tew days atro ov uo-
- - . .
ernor Jefferson Davis, of Arkansas
It seems that u nesTO by the name of
Thimmsoii had Ve;ii convicted of
It with intent to kill and sen
tenced to three vears m lail. Appli
cation was made to the Governor of
Arkansas to pardon the negro, lie
did so upon the condition thus speci
fied:
"Having just returned from the
North, and having heard many ex
pressions of sympathy by the citizens
of Massachusetts for'what they were
pleased to call the poor, oppressed
negro of the South, and desiring that
they shall have an opportunity to
reform a certain portion of the negro
population of our State:
"Theretore, 1, Jerterson uavis,
Governor of the State of Arkansas,
bv virtue of the Constitution and au
thority vested in me by the Constitu
tion and laws of Arkansas, do grant
Gray's Chapel Items. '
That nice shower on last Wednes
day night was a welcome visitor in
deed.
Rev. T. J. Ogburn preached a
most excellent sermon here last Sun
day evening.
. J. C. Allred and family moved to
Worth ville last week.
Most farmers say that there - will
not be one-half an average crop
wheat.
Little John is building a new
store-house.
Jlr. Katze, of Durham, is visiting
in the community.
of
THE DUTY OF PaREXTS.
Prevention is better tbu cure, and
yet a reuie ly like Ooocb's Mexican
Syru; for coughs, colds and :onU'p
tion it uot used to prevent consump
tion hv cn-ina- a coueb or coid in tbe
beginning, cau be depended on
even cure af;er the hiugs begin
a iKt awav... Jio other r meay is
nice to take or so quick k.o cure,
niat.v fam lies i fteu buy a new
before the old ohh is all
hat they may have
house. Only 25 cents
Pru Co.
summer goods have just been re-
and are now on exhibition. Come and see them.
UVSpepsia wui t Ladies' Furnishings.
Digests what yon eat.
This prenaration contains all of the
it always in the j digestants and aigests a ,1 kr nas oi
,,ts at Standard food. It gives instant relief and neer
J fail to mire. It allows you to eat ah
used.
to
to
so
and
b .ttle
up, so
The woman who is a go
a, t to l e a -oor iiv.i'.ter.
d talker is
BfcT I ER CUT THIS OUT.
Every ipoth-r .should be quickly
s ispicious wf worms whi-n her children
act as it'they were going so be sick.
Worms are known to be the first cause
of n.ucb ill health. Young and old
very often' are suffori' g from worms
when ihothe: thinks it U something
else. Remember, a very harmless,
yet alwias eSective, remedy for
Btomach.i tape or idn worm-., ia n 25
cent bottle of Mothers' Worm Syrup.
Standa df Drug Co.
Perh a
pea'-h'
stone
s a pr uj
beeaua-- she
girl
has
ia called a
a heart cf
try nntil it was borne there on the
shivering wings of Yankee school
masters.
"You cannot modify the character !
of the oriental races by forcibly
cramming them with your own ideas
anv more than vou can change the
character of a carnivorous animal bv
stuffing him with brass."
tv davs a citizen of Massachusetts
The idea of making Massachusetts
a penal colony is original with the
Governor ot Arkansas, ii tne men
in Massachusetts who have made such
loud professions of love for the
Southern negro show their sincerity
by helping Thompson to a job and
to reformation, other Southern Gov
ernors may pardon negroes and send
them to Massachusetts, now long,
think vou. before Massachusetts
The Grand Lodge of North Caro- would protest against being made a
VARIOUS MATTERS OF ISTEREST.
lina, I. 0. O. F., will hold its animal
session tnis year at ureensuoro on
May 15, next Thursday-.
A Special Communication of the
Grand .Lodge of A. r. & A. Masons
of North Carolina will be held at
penal colony
criminals.
for Southern negro
Reunion at Guilford College.
All old students of New Garden
Greensboro on May 26thjpthe puji tuoarlinf School and Guilford Col
-luTfrTl&binson Tells HotoGetMr0 01 ; W 1 ie cenf lege are most cordial ly in vitea to par-
i T.np iipv n il r inor T n prprTP x r.np. i- :.. i. .it ;m tnw n .
I " O " Lll'limiV llli ICUinvu v i.v
a uisc in wun. gtate Normal and Industrial College. , ' m. the 28th of May. An Old
Judsre Robinson was holding court The U. S Circuit Court of Ap- cLu,,,' Association was formed a
recently in a countv not far removed lieals at Charleston has conhrmed the V(,..r ,, anj al arrangement a have
from the capi Uil ot the Suite, ana on decree ot listnct JuUge James - been made for this reunion. Many
the line of one of the great railways.! Bod, entered a year ago, enjoining ,,1,r;on.,i invitations have been mailed
Among the numerous cases before the the sale of the Western North Caro- f, individuals, but it is especially de
court was one bv a tanner tor certain lina Kailroad to satisty the James
damages he supposed he had sustain- and Howard judgments (suits
ed. The farmer had engaged a brought by representatives of the de
voting lawyer named Brown. There ceased engineer and fireman killed
railroad accident, two vears aner
i ii. i. i i..
were several cases on ine uockci sim
ilar in character to that of the farm
er. who was represented by Mr.
Brown. The Judge had thrown out
several of these cases because thev
had lieen improiierlv brought. Swell-
in' with indignation at the action of
the Judge Mr. Brown arose and said
"Your Honor, will you please tell
me how it is possible in this countv
to pet iustice against a rail wav com
naiiv:"
Thf .Tn dire ouietlv ignored the
fnntfnirit of court shown by the law-
v i ,
yer and asked:
"Do you want an answer
nuestion. Mr. Brow nr'
'Y sir " was the defiant replv
"yes, sir, and I want to know how a
farmer can get his case into this
court so that it will I heard?''
The Judge smiled and said: "Well,
first, Mr. Brown, I'd adyise the far
mer to cmplov a lawyer.
Mr. Brown" had nothing further to
sav, and the bu.-ines of the court
went on without further interruption.
to that
in a
the road had been sold to the South
ern Railway).
The retirement of Dr. T. B.
Kingsbury from the chair of editorial
writer on the Wilmington Messenger,
announced last Friday, as the result
of differences with the owners of that
paper, probably closes the active ca
reer of the "dean of North Carolina
journalism" the most scholarly and
erudite of North Carolina editors,
lie had eeu engaged in newspaper
work for many years, and this writer
reniemliers that his first experience
on a newspaper was under Dr. Kings
bury hi U' the latter was associate
editor of Josiah Turner's Raleigh
Sentinel, a paj-r which at that time
(iu the seventies) wielded more in
fluence, politically, than any other
North Carolina newspaper has since
or In-fore, so far as my knowledge
extends. May his declining years be
filled with p-ace and happiness and
comfort.
The printed report of the proceed-
sired that any who may not have re
ceived such shall consider themselves
berebv invited to attend. It was im-
Tu.csilde to find nresent addresses of
very many, w ho will be welcomed
Many invitations were returned
"unclaimed" from the unices t
which they were mailed.
The following is an approximate
program for that day:
lu, a. m. coniiueucenit-iit exerci.-es,
closing with an address bv Dr.
l,.riiiil..-m.rli of the diversity of
Pennsylvania, late our (..iiimissio;i
er of Education to l'ortof Rie.i. K.
in., picnic dinner at a t-lit on the
Common Sense Education.
Too large a class of the young peo
ple in America, of both sexes are
seeking pursuits not requiring man
ual labor, says "William Mather.
Their education as given at present
in the high schools and colleges tends
rather to unfit them for the actual
industries of life, in a country where
the vast resources of nature are wait
ing for willing and trained hands to
utilize them. The American boy
with his inborn ambition and natur
al ingenuity, would cease to regard
manual labor as drudgery, if hi
hand and mind together were indus
trially trained through the school
period. Success.
f
is
Give them oil cod-liver oil.
It's curious to see the result.
Give it to the peevish, fret
ful child, and he laughs. Give
it to the pale, anaemic child
and his face becomes rcsy and
full of health. Take a fiat
chested child, or a child th.;:
has stopped growing, give hin
the oil, and he will grow big
and strong like the rest.
This is not a new scheme.
It has been done for yea:.
Of course you must use the
rierht oil. Scott's Emulsion
is the one.
Scott's Emulsion ncitl-.n
looks nor tastes like oil because
we are so careful in making it
pleasant to take.
Send for free sample.
SCOTT & HOWNE, Chemists, a") Tcarl St
$oc and $ i.oo; al- druggists.
IF YOU WANT
First-Class Repairing
Done on your Watch, Clock, Jer-
1' y, e" ., or want
PHOTOGRAPHS
Made, Call ou
:. ccx,
Watch Uepai-er end Phv,t. g apher.
ASHEBOiiO, X. i"
Dep.r Si.npp. St.tmlaril DruK StT i
ALL WUBK VU'ARASTEED.
in., picnic
awn. 2, p.
m.
business meeting
old studeuts, followed by addr.-?
by W. A. Blair, f Winston-Salem.
(r. Worth, of ilnungUm. i. narie
Van Noppen,
others.
Special railroad rates
of Green.-bo ro,
.f
, P..
I,.
mil
This signature is on every bcr of the genuine
Laxative Bromo-Qij nine T.bieto
ha lemedv that cure e W ta OIie da
Ci
the food you want. The most sensitive
stomachs can take it. By its use many
thousands of dyspeptics have been
cured after everything else tailed, it
li unequalled tor ail smuiaai muuuica.
It can't heip
forit do you good!
Prptiarrd ohly by E. O. DeW'itt & f'o., Chlcarf
Te Ub?.ttIecontalnsa times tlieaOc size.
For sale by Standard Di-ug Co
Tfci. tna:i who seeks t pill w on
oop'ilar app'ause finds it hard to sleep
tor fear tlie duijd e win ouibi.
JREB.
KrvVoTvea!f8 X liaa ciironiu uron-
uhitis so bad tliat at times I could not
t-p ak above a whisper," writes Mr.
Jomph (J itnian, of M.-ntmorenci, lad.
"I tried all remeaies avanaoie, w
witii no si.ccesa. ivrtuua'.eiy my em
j loy r suggested that I try Foley s
li mey ana xar. it eueut,
miraculous, and lam now cired of !h
disease. On mv i-ecouiuieudatiou in nv
people have used Foley's Honey and
Tr. and alays wi h satisfa tijn "
Standard Druj? Co.
Habit- are
easy to acquin
like porous plasters
., hard to get rid of.
LIKK A DROWNING MAN.
'FivB ycais go a di ease tlie do -ca
led dysi epi-ia v- k such hol l ( f ni
that I could 8car-f-Iy o.'' write.t U o.
S. Mart h, wvll-kuown attorney id No
cona, Ttx. "I 'Ook quau ili s .if pepsin
nd otlior m -dic r.es bul nothing he!-
n. dr.iwniM - man er.b-i a a
straw 1 grabbed at Kodol. I fel '
improvement at once and after a few
bottles am so nd and well." Kodol is
th- idy piWfB ration hi-h exa-tly r -produce-
th - natural dige tive j-.ices
Ht.d eoiiM quentlv m the nlv one which
dieesta an good foo I and cures any
f rm of stomach troub'e. Standard
Drui Co.
STANDS LIKE A STONE WALL
Between your children and the tor
tures of itehine and burnine eczema
se.ildhead or ot'ier skin diseases.
fT.iw wl-,- bv usiuc Bueklen's Arnica
S;lvfi. earth 8 create-t heaier. Quick
est cure for Ulcers, Fever Sores, Sal
RhniimCnts. I'.uius or Bruise?. In-
fa:iihU for Pies. 25 j a' Standard
Drug Co. and i.a-.d!emsn Drnjr Store
iioh favors a inai for
Lr ' nig l.iui.
Foitn
th3 ur.
e souiftii
L.-e of lie
WU IT TiilN FOLKS NEED
I a gr r.ter pow1' of iHf-'OSti-isr ;,nd
fsiuiiitin f' '. For tneni D King's
Nvv f.if.- P-ll i vrork w ,i'.ers. They
tone in-1 ret: n a e tiiedi.esuve organs
"ti'.lv f xre 1 l l i on? frciii the sys
tem. ( nrieb Hi- ld.vd, improve ippe
tit . ni'ika hoalmv Ues1-. uaij,
Stan-lard Irn nnd Ka
Drugstore.
s.vi,j -i r-i -v t!:e races ana s.ime
other" vir'.; tbe players.
at
man
Tri O l"l I J- i'S TO KNOW.
. n -hW it's Li 'tie Early
I- t kes to drunkar
pair ot iightj.
8 to make one
SCIATIC RHEUM A ' ISM CURED AF
TER 14 YEARS OF SUFFERING.
'I have heea afflicted with sciatic
rheumatism for fourteen years," sas
J. eh ICdgar, of Gerii antown, Cl. ' I
was abl to be aiound but constantly
bffered. I tried ev. rything I could
heir "f and at laBt 8 told to try
Chambiela n's Fain Balm, which I did
and was immediately nlicved and in a
shor- t;me ijred and I am happy to
.vit has rrst s nce r turned.'' Why
not nse this pninient and get well?
is for sah- by S andard Drug Co.
It
urril'le 'O o bo;
iibor and tli -y
When a womu i
I ing she calls on
talk shin. fS J
REYlwXlpWA.r SEC SET.
It is oficii askd h w such a'ariiing
cures, tin' puzzle t e u si yi) '',
are effected l,y y'r. Kmg
ory for C r.sut.'ifp'.ion.
crct. 11 cut
s New i)i cov
lie e"s the sc-
ur ii- i.ciegin una grni
and 1- ts ihe life-;iv-
ri.-h an-i yraiize tne
It lu-ali tho inflamed, cough-
id lungs, iia "I col
luug.'is soon yifl l to D .
Uc .verv, ih- moat iisfal-
lib'e remedy for a 1 Thror.t slid ljung
disea-t-i"- Gukaiits' il b -U es sue nd
ial hlttles fn e at MauitarU
id Haiidl. rr.na D ug btore.
iuP cteu muci-i
ins xygen crl
blood
worn tnroi.t- a
and stubborn ci
A'mz's New Di)
l.cu. T
Diu Co.
1"
individuals ar usu-dlv
i"s to paying ir.ejf
SMAN.
m ivrr,
? BURNS & J
PRESNELL,
REPAIR SHOPS.
Long wi deil
short when it
debtc.
HOLD-S VP1A ' UNO - E
'A i e I ' ' h C tiii) .ii
I Oca p t. i nk. Mioxri' brill ant ' Uii
j -res-man, "lfom me woik. nervous
en -ion, lo S O! s ' !J :i em:-. .iii,
-; r: i- I had k -o.U mfrlyc--ll 'P-ed.
'tft.in-itli-ta.il lift organs in n-v
b dv wi r-out of onler, -t Meeu i
Uili'e s maOe die b righi. It's the
brst ail-r.mnd m i.-iue e er sol i . v. r
a urug-'ist's c unter." Over woiked,
r m-down men ;i'-d weak, sickly wo
men giin spletidid i.ealt i and vitality
from "Electric Bitters Try them. Old)
50o. Guarantee! l-.v Si anda. d Drug Co.
and Kandlemau Drug Store.
WA
' hf
Risers for V1
iti and th V oe m.11 '
ind-jrse td in I" I 1
:i tr.-in ! th n--' v. e i -C
know it," writ.-a Alfred Keinze, Quin-
cv, 1 1. Tbv iiwar giip-
We have the most- beautiful
line of Ladies' Furnishings ever
displayed in Ashehoro. Fine
dress tilks, Lawns, Percales, etc.
Also Trimmed Hats, Shoes, Etc.
Iu fact almost anything you can
think of. Prices reasonable, too.
Gents' Furnishings. -
We arc acknowledged leaders
in this line, and our new spring
and summer stock well sustains
our reputation. Everything in
this line is new, nobby and up-to-date,
and you will make no
mistake in seeing our stock.
We also have a large stock of Shoes of all kinds, Car
pets, Rugs, Groceries, &c. Give us a call.
Wood & Mo ring.
A tv T W-v If" .
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com
We have a
SUMMEi; (;)(.)
Otir slock e
lai'e and complete lin
DsdrsTix.
moi-ts of everything that
re or comfort cf man or beast. All at
e of SPKL; AND
w ill add to the plcas-
m
Vr.r
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Mi
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ROCK BOTTOH PRICES I
prices.
For
Will exchange for all kinds country produce at market
30 days will sell SLIPPERS AT COST.
NAOMI FALLS STORE CO.,
m
m
W. T. Bryant, Mgr.
&X X AS Z&X ix -
.6, -
Randleman, N. C. cJJ
m
; and torrid iv-
iirhf. 1 am srlad to
link i.eu we find
hi io let oth.-iB
or cistr. ss
Sure, 8 fe pill-. Standard Brag Co.
Wo he r a gi eat deal about the dis-
eonrHircuiaiits - t lie anc nave noeiue.
afini- talk us !!'! he ci
means a lot of u-wasked dishes.
thar it
Stops the Cough and Wo?ks Off
the Cold.
Laxative Broino Quiidne I'ahlets cure
cold in one day. No 0.r. No pay.
Price 25 cei ts.
The surest and safest remedy for kid
nev and h adder diseas- is Foley's
Kidney Cure
Stand ird Drug
GRIPPE Knockers are by fir the
best Odd nd LaOrip' cure o the
market. 25c at your druggist. 17oc
DON'T 'oritet Oriope Knocker- w d
cure Grip e and Colds :a -J h
at your druggis's.
F.r ini-RRted in Grippe I
will cure you i ake i:o s
them
nrs zoc
I7oct6m
Cnoekers
abwtitute for
Foley's K dney ('are ma;
and b'adder riali . Don't
i"g. Standard Dnifi Co.
PNEUMONIA IS BOB HE :
TKKRCKS
Bv i'- l. v's lion-y an
tlie racking eougH ci:
strengthens f u Juu:a.
time it will prevent ;-. u a
mouis. Uefu e sub-i iu:
Do- Co.
La Til
ere s
W4
'Phone Xo,
Inspiration and refreshment in
our soda. It has a delightfully
cooling effect on the body and it
soothes the mind. It's an efferves
cing beverage of most delicious llavor
and undoubted purity.
Our soda water fountain is modern
in construction and kept absolutely
clean. Nothing injurious to he-lth
can penetrate pipes or receptacles.
These flavors are favorites: Straw
berry, l ine Apple, i'eaeli, amiia, Ia-iuoii, J,tc.
STANDARD DRUG GO.
Dl.POT STUKET.
Right on
A
We conduct a first clas repait
shop for WVgons, Buggies, Carts
ind Carriages, etc.
Also Horse slmeiug and Paint-
ing a specially
We g'.a antee our work and
J and solicit your patronage. 0
m BURNS & PUESNELL.
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Foley's Kidney Cure
makes kidneys end bladder right
Foley's Honey and Tar
for children.safe.sure. No opiates.
Foley's Honey and Tar
cures colds, jprevents pneumonia.
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1 OP ufENSILS tfjl
As Usual W Q kWLJ
With a complete and up-to-date line d it m i J' sm"
II IT T'abcock a-nl (.'oidincnta: Pugyi.-s i l! Zfi -"
Kotbrock & Weaver Wagons, Osboriujl f fa Vj,4 ,, , , r r-rrTrLj ' '
)ise ilarn.ws, .Ni. i -.nijiiek 'iieaj.ers ar.r VJn JAU ffdgflj "
Beam Plows, Wairon and JSuggv Har V, fiSS l'- i !
ness, Paddles, Collars. Collar Pads Hri- f. Tfl 1 m. I f
fe'iak! dh,; Stoves, Kangcs and everything it I 1
the Hardware line. Call a.nl mv us. WJ I
ITS IE. , . f
1 ITTOrffrarT , l . i ei i u .In IjThi I
as. Stiiudard "SsjS i
s w w sa i) m m
A d'-iitg t .''e' a:- j " NV J Trr,
i.. aii'l a iMiiKlcian 1 ! - a rnri.t.'ix-c unn-ivi
U!.l . .tiumrove. rniJ FASCINATING AND 01IAI1M W.;nx e '"',u, I
v ii nd Tar. nnd -nT-wr v faster than we can tell about them. J
" i-'-nse suosti- Sto-k i now lai-Mi' eiioimii and d- 1
CUATTANOnG
. STAl'EM:
Kobt. J- Mil er, Proprietor of the
Read House Dies Store of CUattano
. Tenn , wr tei: "Tliere is mere
m ril in P'd- y's Iloi-y an ! l ar
in anv o'her e-uzi syru-r. Ts.e
for it'niul i- ! iro -der
mtiie of it than ain !
combined
A Severn Co'd f
The t ! odr,:
Xii.sl:iUin. f i3:l'e. -!
ev. ii S'O' v, " l s !!
-iih a fi er ' . id
f 1 m f-rnt- nifd c i-
'le.ef i'te.i f' in ", V'1'
then t'i- ' F ev's li
jit-I t dlie-i d rue.
luiiS-
Fol y's Il-dney Cure if taken in t.me
att'orils s.vjnritv'froin u.l kidney and
li'addT di-i as'S. Standard Drug Go.
Foy's Ilonev a::d Tar contaiut no
opiate , ami will net i o rffpa;e like
uearlv ;li o lisr cuh modi inee. He
fuse subs-Ulutts. Snu.ibud Uru Co.
Of S:.i-;m 'i linerv continues. Many
ot the di.inty and artistic models have
been selected, but their places hive
beer, taken by others equally as goo 1
and p'etty. There's a whole lot o?
beauty in Trimmed Hats at $.i to S .
Call and see them.
MUS. E. T. ELAIR.
New PATTERNS are AliHI V1NG
faster than we can tell about them.
S'oek U now larj r enough and de
signs varied enough to ju-iiui t a sat
isl'actory eboiee. Prices can hardly
be lower, certainly not until the sea
son for wearing is far advanced. Our
display is very interesting, it
eludes Pawns, (iinirhains, Pere;
Calicoes, Ktc.
JASPER A UMAX.
1 lilies.
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