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4 . H6e Courier. PRICK ONE DOLLAR A YKAli Wm. C. HAMMER, Editor. An era of ooj mail lmililingsei to have ilawnol upon Xorth Caroli na us well as mi era of ticttcr .-el ' . There has heen until reeeiuh a ' duty of ten cents a pound on da. the price will no doubt he reduced in the near future. The betterment el' :: r 1 It- schools and the inipr our public road-i are i-.-u, receiving attention nt t In the people and the leiiMii .1 .:.l- One of the lu-i-Jitest '-. hae lead in many ni"i.!i i Wtl.-'sand tliecat-be pan nuthor Iteinir Mr-. Alice llepans, a naliw ef Mcc! County and a irrand-.l.-iiuriue rinknevt'abhie!!. Mr. Tims. A. K..i- elect liciau, ihvlared ;'. fc in an iriten ion. I h i: the is the tjrcat sell",, I o;' to : looks for ttfinlerilll e tin- next year. A'., I sional'y tuul a man v. !m -Hot time t read a la-.i -!: fellow, there i- I.'-:'.- h-.J.. Mrs. .le-sie ',e:i!.m !',-, of Ceil. .Mm .'. I'l-eemei jiuldieaii candidate for lie for l're.-io-. 11. I'. led Sl.ife : I.o- A. Hi, far. .pel ilil! plod Sia and a daughter of '!'! for thirty ye.ns a I ni ator. died Her. -.'-th a 'The deceased as father, a- cci' ., knows was a i.u!io e W!13 ed'.leated lit ( I.;: won fame i:i hi- u io Missouri. One of I he principal cu problems now to e, ; ,.. in the .-ehools. Taking a of the opjioi tualiie- now the ,L';vate-t i il 1 1 ) tune. . selioids and i,,..!!,- ':! i e for belter -el I ho,,-, -. Teacher.. ,h.!sh! ,!.. .! the children in js.. .,.,. have a 1 1 : 1 1 1 - I . ;: .rt m. i In the pap lit- .-.lei tea, !i :- m, COIMllliltei ll,, ;: to v! , ,.rv , sible ill t'e. . iiooN. "Yv ii ty days. : iti '.. day with Jierson you - , un.l I.e. p i; will "i.r'-. wonder-" in vo iiittnity. The int.-!!.,. your comiii'.iidty dep. nd- !,- on the s',. ,.(' y.air .- !;. il llie b,-t von c an. The jiny in a hoini cently attended chin and heard the pica. Ii. inon speak of the lal in ile-Jiiig w It'i ciiiul' ref-inied a Verdi. ; f defendant sentenced t The dcfet.dant cpp.-a as !.. : cipai r a-o'i I hiii! heard the u.. ,!. of t Tile HlVellViile l:, '!, , i to the matter. -It long nut:! jui ie- w hieh i JiCjit over Sundays nil! ,i mittcd to attend chiir d,.' be pel- If the i!et!cctoril iuve.-i will tind that some judge beia h n.'w tell thcjurors i casi.8 not to ut tend chijreh ; sigti the reason w hy it is ln-i the circunistinice.s for tlu m attend. , the Mich This county has the !.. ... Il of . 1--)i!lone connc, lion, ..rao!i a.c! railroad .-vn ice, but io! a;dy tli jioo-cst mail service in :lie I'nli. . . F!atcs. The country rm,!. - in " nuei.tly do not mal.e pi.ip.-r coiii.i, tio:is and there is, i i - . , t i - : i -. much cutvphiinl at tin ... :'.:, o! the o.i .llices. r.-!ii.ca!. having b. made for purely political pnipices at the iustai.ee o"f .-on,... reveiuie olllcer or iiepublican bo-s who has only one object in life, the humiliation or! ptliiishnient of those who do not agree with thcin and who ii fil-e to how to their enrrttptcy and inllu e' cec. For some iars tho.-.- who teem to reach the car of tlieaulhori ties at Washington are. judging i'i.-::i results, those w ho neither care nor try to see the public service is for the public welfare. Location of School Houses. Governor Montague, of Virginia, recently said he had rather have one good school live miles from his door than five indifferent schools yithin one hundred yards. Of course fiye miles is too far foi chil dren to go. Whero the topography and natuial conditions will permit, Counties should be laid off as nearly M possible iu 8pJares and school houses located in the centre of the disMct or a nearly the centre as possible. It is trtie that the centre of population should be considered but o much attention should not he c. - paid to tht m heretofore as that ' c? . i.g. Jin. . If th- !: - . :,: :. rrautl ".tb view U- --mian.,!i;v, i ivTii be ftmad fh.it whirl sin oat-j t:ia. cotmniofig win ptruni, it is it Ut U Ijrate k-VjoIs at ami tin1 . . gnij hicjil tttr a po.-i!its, 1 V im-Haut that ih'BRrul-efof ""iieirict be tvlsdtA. Things ate not At a s what They Alex. I'. ill. in-l h. V ellt- ly ilieil in Xc ' "'i. n. ' liolj tlo'.Iaii to 'i M '.'l . I II. wiiieli !r. K Allien,,'.!, i- vat ! mil lit till!. ' I'cptll-.-laiini'iiniii'j strict lanti'r Wear Troy al 1 i.' 1 ''" i aed j lorm-i ' "'"'!' hhl .I.,., d in jail. -Pb-erv rof ,.th. I b,,.-, .1hu Seav. in A-hiMllc, X accidental dis- r. sou of V S 1'ockerv. while -hot aa'd killed i of Ihe late .las. I.. ' T. I ; i .-. -!. A i,iei 1 tin- . other buildings fell in a e . il mine , .ivc iu at Scran- ton, j'.,.. ,fai. ;u;t. It is s.,id that 'llieiv no chain: for Whitaker for eastern district at torneyship and it is claimed that Mr J A (iilcs. of I'ilt.-bor.j, stands the best chance for the place, while oth ers who claim to know, say that the raw recruit. V !1 Yarboiough, will get the ilium. From Cariway The Caraway and Ashoboro tele phone exchanges have arranged to keep their lines connected from Sat urday night until Monday morning. I'.y calling" .Mr Ed Morris you can use teleplioii. i uis is i or Jinjiort nly and holds good aut uiessiigi s V.o.-l, get .S.tloia ti 11. A ( , I '-''ft U-! Iui4 taijiif ". S'iindrd Dm Co. Raleigh Letter. ,' .v 5, lHHU. c written tile i about enters in tliis A W o . -t. Tl.i . leiiiliio' nrolioltioli !' i" ..tract much attention and '.. . a: . notly contested iplcstiolis are, !'. sj. etively,' the eleetion of a I'. S. Senator, the child-labor" bill (des igned to regulate also the number of hours cotton mills and other inanu facturiin; establishments may oper ate per day1, and the bill to elimi nate whisky distilleries troiu the country di-triels i coiitininu' thciii to iiiciirperatid tow lis ccliliely, w here th. can be ( oii.-t.mt ly under police -up. rvisioa i - and ; here's walking ahead" for the coiiteslanls on both sides of ih... two lalt. r propo-itinns, as v.ell a- those ideiitilied with the octagonal S-iialorial contest. I lleIUilll, t';,IT. Wal-ou ;( 1 1 I Cllllg have liad i .ad.Uarter.-" opened here for .-oiiv liiae, and I hiJ v. eek a nniu ber of new and addi'ioual -barkers" a- :iie fakirs say have arrived to taik up the n lent- of iheii n.-pei tie eaiididao .-, in. lading tla ,iboe nam ed and ihc otln r four -and they are aire.! !. in full erv c!:,i-i'..' tae sus-.-. ei:! i ar I ulu'er.ible I..w -Makers. ..'ir. a:e pr. licting :i long oi.t.-s. ami i'i. ly a d. ad-loek. la tbecar. . i- d in that event a nimble peii- al-pi . ; Ii.. - been .-taifing sonic ot al dailies" of lie N.eah with I. le .-lories. D.a- of the ku--e is the pr.il-i'.ilitv" of iouefeX-Se;,..!. .- Mat!. . the w riter, appar-nily. noi . eimg upon -Ii t'e ' that u-oui i- iiot oulv n.'i seeking a'lee into active pelit!'..-. bill v down ea-t" man, and hard- 'e lear for election to th ,. !.,gi-latuiv shoal 1 do the ..ide thing id' throw ing sec the wind" and ii ride to se eastern man. it would be i'edv. in tnv opinion, to select A;, oiick". w ho i-i not a cati 1 lain I !eii. Iiaiisoni. lint the '..Ii-. elell ill the event of a '..tract d , it li.-r. The Wat I. is that it will do men ban- been claim- and 'it I, la! the : lagging, folic inc.- te'.l m, that 'v-l by the I am! astute iliernian al- eiv i;,,- the iu-n!,. track, and that ': . nc - for inning out are the ,. i. ,. ' ' in"- fricids are hope . .md l ew and tlu li you licir the i,l. Hark horses are .;g d- el. d iii some .piartei'-'. and ::: - ! '. I'ou of llale'gli is a prime ...ril. with all who ale I-.king for 1 ok l,.e,v to win. lie is an able . i. ': 1 1 1 . ,is I have said. Herman a .- . in- to be rated the highest i, and It i- the I'm-t that hei- con liilv .rrowicr in favor, lie i. I i i'i ! upach sir..i:g, r mov than a :-a inant h- or I wo ago. 1 know :l v.. Ii. and if l.e i- elected Co lllis- l.eiiiii 'nave been made lie is of I l,e,t and ablest men wilh t'u e.. ,aae- of North famlina to .11. il llld lel'ect credit and I! Ill- ' Ami 1 when late ill the ant volt to 1 -av this it I". S. under-i- by neir of honor .- a line latiu.ate.l that eit sa-piraal- for ihe t do Indeed, it oi.-e from. aaaaem. nt of ihe Sm made their r. port . for tr.iusmi--ioii ire, and it i- Ihe tno- I Tin ..i 1): to tile to the d i I e:;isl:,t,ire, ami it i- Ihe tno-t sati-- 'ihere j 1- .: ,! illi l'.-iu e i., the amount- paid j. : for evpeuilitiir.-" by tin- Fusion I ,y-Aivnda!l regime and the present ac.'llilli.-tlalion for tile s.lllle length of time i two years) of in-atly i iiuring the iircs-nl .Mauu-Ar- riiiglou admiiiist.-alioii the epeii.-e-I il Hie la-l two years Here s'., ai.uiMi, while during lie' I lay administration of t loycllS previous (he epclS,S aggregated .s.'". Tile big sav ing light here telis the tale. The peoil, utiary i.-i," not only et.tirely ...it . f debt', not o ing a dollar to any "tie, but has actually earned ifti ;' paving all cxp.'!!"' A J'U'ns during the la.-t two years. I: is a -o il-eeof leglet. holvI-Vel', tll.lt llllee ,,f the best men of tiie directorate - ;n ci retire -.Messrs o'lWry, llrown Ian I Travis, the tir-t named' for blisi- I in -.- n a-on and th" two i . : t --r liee- e.-.ai ilv. both being ell , led to the ,,..,.'.,-gi.ture.' ;. (iiirdner, a 11 known I.M'.eliag salesinall for a llicliinoiid I i wanted hv the police au- ', ilioniie- of Wiliiaui-toii for all I -., taction i ' I,, ng a few il.lgl f.llll !-aid. ml niurder his victim days ago as the lesult of -lied by (iaidnel, it is CTItlv Itl.H'in ANI SKIN i:sl'.-'. IT HIN'ti Ht'MOItS, EC ZrM, S iJKt'L, KT. Si ,.l iu iiiou .-j Kim, ly rite a ,i ty I: tinij HliuJ 11 d n ai . r expeuse. A p r o-.al t i.l ot UIjoJ Biln, i- bet . r '!inu a tk ni.nl p int d le-t'mont- k do t bvsb 'to to wrlie t free I' you -i ff i,' iron ul os, oeieina, s, i' fuls, blond poison, ;aneer, ejiipg lono, it 'i ng skin, pimeles, but a, bone p ii ii, awellingi, iheuiicclsm cat . rrh or any blood or skin disease, wo a nis i ou to take. Botanic Illood IJalm (t II B). hspecally recom- ninuded t.,r ol J, obstinate, dscps-uted ,-Bies m eiijimut 1,1 od or rk ,i dis ernes, b.c mis liotamc Blood Kalm (B li I') kills ihep.ii n in tue blo-id, cures wiiere all el.e tail, hjals ever sore, makes the blou i pure and rich, (rives the (kin t'ie rich glow of bealt i. li U II, th-, m'-t perfect bland pur,fl?r nude. Tnornnu'iily tested for 80 years. Cost- one itolbra bo' tie at drug stores To uiove li cures, ana; It of blnnd Balm se t free by Writiu to Ulod Balm Co, Aliaot', Li. Dos ribo trouble and (no med i, 1 1 i dv ii ,i r ' ,i seaDlett X This ts an honest ctfar melicine sent epald, h : ,t" , 111., j " '"i ' a r , - I nr t.cc gamp, in isae- !: i- ... .. d Jrs ' o , u.' ' It... "",tw, jy W A UnHer-i oof1 ! A. ff rrcu, ol Fl i write-. "1 wih to rer-o.t k.tl'.ey Cur h s enii t. c : wot ef Kt,fu V and ! -e)-'er nouble t',t tsro I dvO ore had j Co. M.udardU,ug ( Ram seor Congratulates Randlema Well done for Runilleinan. V c feel like taking off onr hats and hon oring them for Vailing oil in tin proliil.iii. :i i riisuilc. We liac only one criticism toi 1 111 ''"': brethren, why not open yourj anus a little wider and include th I hole Stat Some w ill erv out that ' their lights and liberties are heingj trampled on. In reply, would j like to ask what moral light has any city. Slate or nation to i,vn-, an evii thing, e.-picialiy so great aeiitse, as the deadly and d.imuiiig iiipior evil. 't he law lays u heavy hand upon the assassin and highwayman, that is right, but did you ever stop to compare the number of victims of the former with the deadly ravages of the Iiipior demon. The former count their .iciims by the few and far between, the "latter by the thousands and hundreds of 'thous ands, from Hie gilded saloon iu the city to the lowest den on earth they gel iu their deadly work, every day, and every night, lives, homes and happiness arc de.-t roved and souls wrecked for two worlds. The blood of 1 1,., slain be on someone's hands and the price of their lost souls mil be as null stones about the ne, ks of those in authority, v,,i"fail to use their power and miluoiiee for the right. The legi-lator who has the grit to stand up for (!o,l and humanity against this monster enemy of all that is goo 1, will clothe himself with honor that a millionaire's money cannot buy or a lift's tenure of ollici confer. War has been declared, the battle is on. then lay hold of this great evil with a grip that will never let up until victory crow n the effort. Some of l,e grandest victories ever achieved, have been w rung as it were from apparent defeat, and ours i. not a case of that kind. Thousands all over our State are praying and working along this line. As to a list of names indorsing the same, if it was i',ccc.isury n list could be pro cured iu our vicinity too long for the t'ocuiEit to handle conveniently. h'Aiistait. ' "ranklinville Items- We have had lots uf ram for sever al davs and there wer- no services at anv ot the churches Sunday. 'Mr and Mrs John W t'r'avcn have moved into the liiiie residence on Academy St. recently vacated hv the I'ickens'. ll. v W M Curtis spent Sunday in town with relatives. i'rof. Jaan s I'nx has resigned his position as assistant teacher in the t'raiikliuv ille high school and has been sticei-cilcd by his brother John, another l-ox from lciuilk-nian. Mrs T J Kralcy. of Chapel Hill. visiteil iclal'ves in town Sunday. Mr Charlie Dove, of the A A M college ;it llaleigh, after spending the holidays with his parents return ed lo b'alcigh Monday. Mr W (i Hell went on a pleasure trip through the north western part of the state and Virginia la-t week and iu his absence Mrs W U Hell tilled Ihe ollioc at the depot Mr l.acy Surgeon after spending the holidays in town returned Chapel 11:11 Monday. Mr .1 S Stout has accepted a no tion with the Randolph Mfg Co. Mr K K Mollitt -ho has been sick for a few davs is slowly recovering Mr Cecil Tippett bade his best girl u lieii Monday morning and re turned to Liliertv Xrmal The tirit ipiarterly conference of the .vl h church ot liamseiir ami l-'ranklinville station will be held at liamsctir nevt Saturday night and Sunday. The Stewards will 1 around to see you and just pay your assessment promptly and smile. Ramseur Items. liamsctir Store Co. are ottering some special bargains in dry goods this week. liecember ,'ilst was a fine day for moving, six families changed houses. Miss Mary l!oss visited at High l imit during the holidays Miss Hlaiich," Covington visited Miss Maggie Leonaid dining Xmas Mi-s Lilly Phillips, of Spray, vis ited in town the past week. Mr M K Luther is in the depot at this place learning telegraphy and tiie railroad business Miss (iertrude Kllis, of Rideigh, was the guest of Mrs V 1) Lane Jast week. Mr John Stout, of Star, has en t. red his daughter in Ramseur High School. Mr Kankin liurgess, one of our be.-t fanners, knows how to raie pork as well as wheat and corn. He killed tlnee pigs that weighed pounds. Our rural library was opened this week, thanks to the manager Mr C H Smith, lie deserves the gratitude of the community in this movement. We wish I he UoiKiKR a very prosperous New Year. Why Not Items. The Sjiring term of onr school lias opened up well. I here 19 unite niiinlicr of hoarding students, among whom are the following; Messts 1) b and 11 b llulin, of Martin s Mills and Queen, Montgomery county, J I Kilter uud J U McNeill of Carter's Mills and Horner's, Moore count v. Miss Eva Asbury is the assistant teacher lor the spring term. Miss Eva is a daughter of Dr Asbury, of Asbury, JM. K). Our people are very much Interest ed in the school bere. The average attendance in the public school has been, so far, the beet in the history of the school, there being only a very few w ho are not enrolled. We hoi that every one may soon be in school and receive the training that the law intends they should receive. MisartlKtt and Vesrl Anmfm ti red hind uw M noli';. Fsipiiiv J C .Siack's eighth I my is dlMl. hi.-. !.). -M.-s V-ioa Lawrence has ret iriud to High l'4iut. !m Conie Spi'iicef is visiting hjr brotiic' ui. .ntiW, i3 U. .... . . . . . lr.HlU-;'!tT Uetjoro Monday. C 3RES3 RECONVENES - ,.r of Session Will Be Ex ceedingly Busy. v, ;ton. Jan. 5. Tho t'nlted . i i ' aUu reconvened to-ilny v.tlli o small attendance, many nieniliTS who I 'll Washington for the t'hrtst yaa holidays heiiiK ah.ipnt. Tho ira (ation Is very general that Hip re mainder of Hie session will lie exe.vd InKly busy because of the naiuii -r ot Important questions which will lm pressed for eoii.-l l-ralion tiefore tl":,l adjournment. The lime of the s n ite each day hei'ore 2 o'clock will hj ear- nestly contented for. anioiij the ineaa- ures seeking early attention belnn lie- , militia Mil, t'ie Immigration hill, Hu eight-hour piverunieiil labor bill and the Philippine currency bill. During the present week, nnd proiia hly for somi time to come, the omni bus statehood bill will be the ehler tuple or discussion on the floor, but under the unanimous tiKreement y which this bill was made tho unfin ished biitiness, tt cannot b taken m any day before 2 o'clock. No Programme In House. No complete piuKramino Is mapped out for the house fur tho n rat week or thenew yenr The leaders are very anx ious to force the appropriation bills alcad ns rapidly as possible. The In dian bill Is on Ihe cab mlar and head way is making in eommitteo with tlm pootolhVo diplomatic nnd consnhir.um! District of Columbia hills. The lall r, at least, will he reported to the lions,! before the end of tho week. Mr. Slu r man, of New York, chairman of the Indian committee, is III at Hot Springs, Ark., and his absence may delay con sideration of the Indian hill. t'ntll tho appropriation bills cot Into the hopper, the house probably will occupy Its lime with miscellaneous matters brought up under calls ot committers. FINANCIAL PANIC AT CARACAS Run On Bank of Venezuela to Ex change Notes For Silver. TVMlemsticI, Island of Curacao. Jan. B. There was a financial panic nt Ca racas on Saturday afternoon. A InrKe number of small traders and private depositors went together to the o.Tco of the Hank or Venezuela for tho pur pose of exehnnKiiiK th bank's notes for silver. The bank refused to ex chanse more than $20 worth of notes for any una person, and nt 4 o'clock in tho afternoon closed Its doors. The panic continues. Hills issued by the bank are now selliiiK for 8') per cent, of their face value. The leadlm; Arms at Caracas, notwithstanding the pres ent situation, havo presented no notes for redemption, ns they are nil lnt-r-ested In supporting the bnnk. Believe Castro's Position Critical. Washington. Jan. 5 The ag.rrei"iv,) movements of the Venezuelan revolu tionists are being watched clooiy here. Late unofficial advices iiali eat ing; great eetlvtty on the part of tho rebels and reporting a menacing move ment toward Caracas, give the Impres sion that President Castro's position Is critical. It had been eonfl.ler.'ly hoped that there would be a cessation of the hostilities against the povern ment. so that there might be prompt action with respect to arblfation of the claims against Venezuela by tho European allies. TERRIFIC CRASH ON RAILROAD Four Killed In Head-On Collision On Rutland Road. Burllnct n, Vt., Jan. 3. A wild n glne. rar.ninx from Hurllnuton to II, it land, on the Uiitland ltnilroad, crasV. 1 into the northbound tlyer from .New York last r.lsht at Shelhurne. The crews of both engines were killed, and a brakeman who was ridins en the wild engine was probably fatally hurt. and nearly every one of the (Ivors' crew were Injured more or less ( ously. No passenser was seriously hurt, although ninny received bruises. The cause of the aeeidi'nt is not d. Ti tiitelv known, but I. W. Seward Webb, president of the road, says that he believes that KnRinecr C owey, win: had charce of the wild onKino. had fli; ured thnt the flyer would bo late, as it usually was, and that he could rim to Sbelburno for a sldlns before the up train reached thnt point. Tho im pact of the collision was terrific, nnd only the heaviness of tho flyer pre vented a greater dlsaste. As it was, both enelnes were totally demolished, the boiler of one exploding with a terrific report. Cift For Roosevelt. Paris, Jan. D. A proposal has been made to present a piece of sculpture to President Hoosevelt in recognition of his service to the cause of interna tional arbitration. The Idea to make this gift to the American president is an outgrowth of the Venezuelan af fair and bis attitude on that issue. The funds for the purpose probably will he raised by private subscription annuo; ICuropoan advocates of peace. It Is proposed that the work be exe cuted by a prominent Kren h fculpt-ir, or the committee possibly may invito designs from, the sculptors of all na tions party to The Unmn- peace court. Minister Fell Dead In Pulpit. Rprlnnlleli!. Q., Jan. Kev. Dr. J. B. McMlchael, formerly president of Monmouth CnlloRe, Monmouth. III., fell dead Iu the pulpit of tho Sugar Creek United Prcrbyterlaa Church, near Xenln. last evening. He graduated Irr.m tho Xenla Theological Semlr.a-y jn 188S, aad la 1878 was elected presi dent of Munmouth, a position that be tela for years. Encyclical Against Duelling. Rome, Jan. S. The Pope Is about to irsue an encyclical against the practice of duellln. He will appeal to all Christian governments to sup press the practice, which Is described as a survival of the middle ages. IAX)R OUT FOB FEVER. B lloosnrss and liver disorders at t'ds seas -n may b prevented by 3l, an-lng the system wiih DeWitt's Little Early Risers. Th- se famous little pjls do not gripe. They moft the bowels gently bn' cpionsly, and by -re on of the ionic prope-ties, give tone and strength to the tjl m Is "'-.ndard Prog Co. A TIMELY TOPIC. At this Mason of cooghs and colds It is we'l to know that Foley's Honey and Car la tl.e greatest throat and lung ranwdy. res quickly and prevents sertons returs from a ieol i. sundard Drug Co. WANTED. Live Wild Turkeys Swan". all k mo.- ot -v , !- !-. i, . W'r:' n fol puce M!. CI'X'll. VUi'SL T1H Twlfih .St., ' Was bin' Ther- l. no eooh sr tar ut fr oley 's He taina no opiate' itua cuxe, t; 'a. JbotiBanas Have Sidney Tronol and Don't Know tt. now To Find Oat. Fill a bottle or common glass with ycur water and let It stand tweaiy-four houis; " ',m-nt or Ml. ,pM t""-LT' ,lm(? indicates an evidence cf kid- --i l, lr iJ, I-i n' trouciC! uo I, frequent desire to J '.-W. , j'- pass it or pain in trcuble -" iho back Is also jvinclns procf that the kidneys and tliJ- .-ire out cf or.iur. What te D, . "hm is comfort In the knowledge so ': 1a cs,j:sed. that Dr. Kiitner's Swamp ;., ,t. i ic em.ii kiiticy remedy fulfills every .'.-h in c.airj'rhramats-m, pain In the V.' ..) -r. liver, fa-kr an. I everv part , -no .e. i..';,' r.ts age. It corrects inability !t-.U wr.-f a.U tiding fain in ruling . rlti :i:ec.,2 ullowing use of liqucr, ,i i :t. aa'.5vcrv-5me3that ur?l.sant c.iusitv cf to. 1.4; compeited to g- often ivriru; the day, u.i to get up many tiiv.es :-i.n,; ' '' 'i't. The mi' i an J. '.he. rxtia 1 :...ary 4.':.!.i tf Swauip-koot I: re on -. 1 :- :j. i: 5ii-it sr. ! h 5::?:! f r ha wen-i.-fulc-::?s f ' : r..-:t di.tres::n.r cases. :.ay'V"vs" ar-it',! tcttls cf this e' , '-''Gl'L' tioa (eading irebLriercus offer U) I 'out make ny ni-tuke h .1 bi r the name. Sv,mp-iiO"t, mers ivioic-lt ot. ami the Itu-ct, ,, . v..- ,vr. L),r Ki aildn s-. I. til-. & WEEK'S NEWS CONDENSED. 1 uesday, Decemcer 30. Rear Admiral (i'.ass hss i, .en d-iail-ed as co:i.ri.in,ler-ln-chi"!' cf th- Pneiflc Stntion. 10 succeed Kcnr Admiral '"n y. Who luei been plic-d on wait lie; orders. The ni'iiiii, ler tin plate plant at Mc Keesport, I'a., v.hie'.i lia i been Idl" for severul months, r r'uned pperntionx in full yesterday, sivin:-: employment to 600 men. General orders were Issued yesterday by Adjutant ttcneral Kl-wnrt nnno inc Ing that the rprlm,' in peetion of the National (luard of I'cniylvania will begin Ki bi nary 1. Frank (loss, nn electrician of the Newtown ftiwt Itnilway compr.iiy. was instantly klllb-d nt liindiln.'.inn. n"iir Doylestown, Ta., while experimenting with a high tension wire. Wednesday, December 31. The navy department yesfrdny I fl atted orders transl'onnin- the trans port l.nwton into a receiving ship. diaries Wessels. a prominent New York buidiicss iiuin, droppe.l dead on an elevated train last night of apo plexy. The hoard of trustees of Hnnili.-.e University. Minneapolis, Minn., an nounce thnt an endowment of $:!'').0i,0 has been raised. John llininlciitt and Hubert Jolly, of Knoxville. Tenn., were drowned yes terday by falling through thin ice on a pond on which they were skating. Thursday, January 1. T)r. I.ori'ii.. the famous ortlcp. .it, surgeon, of Vienna, sailed Iron New York yesterday for Knulnnd. The handsome residence of fl-orge B. Po t, Jr., near lternardsvllle. N. J.. was destroyed by tire yesterday. Losi, $00,000. The Wisconsin Central ltnilroad 1-ni granted Its engineers a 1) In 2j per ccnl. IneriiiMe in wae.n nn n New Year's giveiirg. A iM uliuicnl of 100 ltoers, who vol unteered bir military service in Sum it Pan, 1. will sail from Cape Town. Houtli Afrt.n. on January 8. The navy d.paitminl has decided not to repair the cruiser Philadelphia, and she will not be nBaiu pltucd ia active service. Friday, January 2. The transport Sheridan sailed from San Francisco yesterday for Manila with 115 passengers nnd army supplies. C.oveinor II. It. O.'.i II. of New York, was yesterday inaugurated for his s-e-ond term ns chief executive of the state. The blcc t gush'-r yet drilled In Iti Vnyneoll Held was struck 0:1 the Jerry Sandusky farm, six miles ea:;t of Mem tlcello. Ky. Judge V. A. Little, of the supreme court of (liorria. yest-rday tendered hU reslgnaiioii to (loveruor Terrell. Ill health was tiie cause. President and Mr:.. Itoosevelt nnd their guests attended a theatre party nt Washington Inst night to witness Miss Annie Hussel's new play, ".Mice and Men." Saturday, January 3. Jack Hrown, a negro, was hanged nt the UI, -hi, Kind. Va.. penitentiary yes terday for the murd, r of a fellow con vict. Patrick Unburn, of Wllllanisport, Pa., who was missing since Christmas, was foend In the woods yesterday frozen to ihath. During Hcrembor the government receipts were $t7.1iil.i!'9 and the ex penditures $.lii,4,3:t.7J4, leaving a sur plus of $10,01)4.000. Charles 8. Htttt, of Steelton, was Instantly killed yesterday by falling from- a building at the Pennsylvania Steel Works at Ilarrlsburg. Pa. The enlisted men in the United States army stationed at Fort Slo- euui, N. - Y., presented Miss Helen Gould with a solid sliver loving cup aa a New Year's gift. Monday, January S. The total coinage at American mints during llie 2 was $79.43,815. The corner-stone of the Army War College, at Washington, D. C, will be laid February 2. The Pennsylvania fteel Compsny announces that they will erect 12 c ovens at Lebanon, Pa., to supply their furnaces. In a wreck on the Southern Rail way, near Illrmlngham, Ala., Saturday night, the engineer was l.lllel and 27 passengers injured. Five masked men dynamited the safe in the First National I!",nk at Abington, 111., early Saturday morning and stole $4,800. Two were arrested. WONhEBFL'l. XUKV'E Is displayed by raunv a man enduring pains of notidrntal cnts, wounds, bnrns, bruises, scalds, (-ore fe-t or stiff Joints, but there ts t,o need for it. Backlens Aiuic Salve will kill the pain and euro the troub e. It is th best sa'r- on earth for pile' too. 25- a1 Standard Drug Co. A SCIENTIFIC UISl OVEKY. Kodol Jose for the stomach that which -! .- fli t !?!' 1 n .:, 1, b.t htii'Ij ili ml r ,1 otn'ir ! , d"l. ' ii "he : !' 3 nam: nl juic "t eij s I nn .t:t.i d-t-the rk of the ftui.isci lsing th" m rvfls t"l;n while tl,e j eu nuts. I. ol tha. "man a e i.1- I re.it end hcul.. Ivotljl distHj t and eaMe the t-t je scb I -gua- to irantorrr t: ' ii'od. ' HOAR'S ANTITRUST BILL Venerable Senator's Measure Goes to Judiciary Committee. Washington. Jan. 3. Senator Hoar lins completed and yesterday made pah- lie Ihe anti-trust bill whten ne asscu leave befoie the ser.-.ic adjourned for the hollt'.r.ys to introduce. The Wit goes to the icinmiuec on judiciary. 01 which Senator Hoar Is chairman, rot lowing is the te::t of the ineioure: i he attorney general Is milhori 'd to employ nsf ii-.taii. e to prosecute of feriMS uud r the act, ami ho U also to make investigation into the snnie; for thin pin-pose $i.lii)d Is appro:):-!al-ed. That alter June 3n, l!)0t, no enr pointlon or t,to. !. company, whos stockholders are not p, rsonally '.Li fer tie. Ir d-bls, shall nut engage, in sign or inter.itat" commerce nulcc :h.-y shall file a stateraer.t with the 'ter str.le enmr.'iision before Sept-ir-o - !". 11)01. showing the fuikiwiiic.. . amount of Its capital stock; the . .: , ket value of the same; hew me " the name has been paid In In fall , or If the same has not been pi- .11 fu'I in cash, what has b-en re I by the s.iid corporation In lit"! th' '. nnd the valtto of whatever shall '.. been so re, elvcd by II: the anion t has paid in dividends during said - . iod. the rale of per. nta of such c '- ' dent's, and times of p-.yin-; the sa a statement of all the slock ov.neu y It of any other corporation or ce .. pany. The bill also provides a fine and I -piluenicent lor any per.-or. corpm : tion cr 1 1 i.ipaiiy v',10 rp-rr into a c. :, splrat y to drive any o.hrr peiv.on -:. of husiiii ss by chanting exeessivj prices or a price low-r than a fair mar ket value of the r.rlh le. Any corpora tion that shall have been twice ad judged to have violated the provisions of the act by the final Juiigm-nt. of any , court ha-, in.; j.iri.-diction of tho qu.v- j ticn, wid corporation shall no lunger be nllo'. cd to rngni;e In i n-.ticrca with foreign nations or among the several states. ' PENNSYLVANIA LE CoSLATUFtC j Both Parties Will Caucus to rio.nlnato Officers of Both Branches. Harripliuif., I'a., Jan. i. The Penn sylvania h gi:-',ature villi convene ii.,rn finally "rm.hahlv on April 18. The Ro- puhlleans control both brunches, nnd It is conceded that lioies Penrose will be elected I'nlted States senator to succeed himself. Henry F. Walton, of Philadelphia, will he chosen speaker of the house of Representatives, nnd John M. Scott, of Philadelphia, will he elected pnnldcnt pro tern, of tho sen ats. The Kep i' lienns of tho house will caucus tonight for the selection of a canilidnie for speaker and Ihe appoint- ommtttee. composed ir frtirn each of the 32 congres. -li te will s:u which ti e c house will L ,!W:W, This commit - nt a siib-coinmittee by ..ro nn.l omi.l.ivea r.f Dm chosen. These ofllelals I will be formally ele: led on January It", the dale of the inauguration of Gov ernor-clect I'er.nyiacUer. The senate Kepiihllrnn slate eonv mlltee was appointed at the close of the last IegiH'.ature. nt which time Senator Scott was chosen president pro top-.. The committee, will meet this afternoon to select the officers nnd ciiipioc3 of the senate. The Democrats of the scn?.te nnd house will also eau"iis, tonight for candi dates for speckcr. president pro tern. and officers of b,h branches. A resolution w:ll be offered at to night's hoe.se Republican caucus, fix. Ing April 10 as the date of final ad. Journiiiect. This action will he taken at the request of Senator Quay, chair man of the Republican state com mittee. MARKLE'S ANSWER TO MINERS Independent Operator Tries to Explain Damaging Testimony of Men. Philadelphia, Jan. 5. The answer ot C. II. -Markic A: Co., Independent coal operators, to tile demands of the miners, was made public here yester day. The answer was submitted to the anthracite strike commission, which r.-as-i embled in this city today. It was written by Joan Markle. man aging partner of the tlrni. The state ment is in part as follows: After giving a history of the firm and the number of collieries operated, Mr. Marl.ie goes over the conditions In the coal regions since 1ST5. lie claims the men were not compelled to contribute to the company doctors nnd priests, and that they were not required to deal at company stores, claiming these were maintained as an accommodation to the men. Mr. Mar Itle says when the strike nded his firm was not represented In the ap pointment of the arbitration commis sion, nnd they required the men to sign an agreement to abide by tho de cision of tho commission before re turning to work. That dissatisfied men tore down tho notices and pre vented others from reporting at tho office. Continuing, ho says: "On the morning of Monday, "Octo ber 27, 1902, I ordered notice to give up possession of tho houses to be served upon 12 men who had been ac tive in preventing the sncn from re suming work. No attempt was made to collect the arrears of rent which bad accrued during; tho strike, and the notice to quit having been served October 27, judgment in ejectment was entered November 5, and the par ties evicted on November 6, 1902." The net earnings of the evicted men for the year 1901, according to the statement, varied from (350 to tLoiiO. Tho answer further states that the father of the boy Chippie was killed as a result of bis own negligence. He was not Indebted to the firm at the time of his death. His earnings for the previous six months, from Febru ary to July, Inclusive, amounted to 1330. Mrs. Chippie paid nothing on account of rent or cool. Henry Coll, one of the evicted men, had always re ceived good wages, Mr. Markle states. The answer asserts that his wife did not die In consequence of the eviction, which occurred November 6, aa sha lived untll'December. CAUTION) ' Tlu ii not a gentle word but when yen think how liable you are not to purchase the only reuiedr universally kuoH'ii and a remedy that has had the lai gt sale of any medicine In the world since 1868 for the cure and t tat 1 ent of I'ou-uiuptiou and I hroat and La, (f troubles without losing its great popularity all these yean, vuu will b t a .kful we oidled youmtuintlon to B many ordinary ouugh remedies made bf 1 druggla'S and ethers that are c'vap ai ' .- ,i for I'.l ' e nija p. e , .. '.,r ie Li C.neijs, Hron-Uit.R, t i-h.. nn . ospep aiiv ior t n-iju.pro lt-tu i' il Uical t-vi.torwfi a u coctrUUiK " "Ct" bants auU a'i iiiRS there n Domini; eio Peruian btr Op IU 26 t'-vt sts has Jos ben Id tio.!uc.d th' year Uegnl.tr sk-a "b ccnt. At til 'Ii a,: a. 'lri e .'.tiiay clock is l.ardwork-t , a ctiroaii) sinker. hda. at 1 JLiakes short roads. AXLE JL 1 iXnd light loa is. Food for every tuing j that .runs on whet Is. j Sold Everywhere. J ffwREASE 11 11 Md. by gTAWDAUP Olli C' Jf if All the oiHiilin-ss that, Cl'oWtleil into ttllllel lias I 'ecu put into tin W0 Bull. Ladies Union SviitsJ a.dies Vest and Pnts M-'ti ami lioys ninlei'shirt-i ati-t ilfllWel's. neck ties, colia' ami shirts. Piit'sloro is (lie liiiie-,'.!.-! t' iliiv. is Shoe liuvers t lie j-trl 1 1 wuv. e icitl in riifltt prices, -ell1 tie.. . .est I'ltvers; Wf stive oi.r , lo:,..: nioiiev on nearly e v 1 , : tif. Call en I see'for yourself. 'llesiiectful . I, V. i ). STEDMAN ':. CO. T C. ,. I.im Vici-J ; II. ole, Cashie . - THE rii b-dfik of Randleman,; RANDLEMAN, N. C. k SKi l ltlTY We have the . 'y flre-l . ami , 1 Bur-. time. proot l ank vault 111 the cur M"pro)e.l Clironic lar-proof safe with moile ck. We solicit vour luisii,. 1 ii !;i:i'Toi:s: .S. (!. New Ai 1'iiilla, W. T. I'u'Miiil, C. I.. l.iiuWv, X. X. XchUii, J. II. t'ole. .-, Itijaitt anil Infold. ?, The Facinating arvd; - if' Charming Display m Soring Millincrveo .tltii .'ar I 0' the it. i: ty and artistic niiV. j lieett Hi'teeted, but 1 heir pi es , B 1V8 i been tattcu by .. thcrs equally :,s oml I -ltd le Ctiy . I'llcrO S B'whlitl! !!. Of in Trimmed ilats at tCV S-V nil an ! it them MKS. li. T. lii.AlH Land Sale- lly virtue of m onler and di-orne cf mi.,, nr,' t"il tiy th-superior e iur ef I. nt do.ph c umv on iln poi,iio4H V,. O. I rol,s ei ,: vs W. K Cr'instoc I I tbiiii w l: a, public miction tt t t Ingle -t bidder, t i'i o'clock. u. i Siituidav .Ian aiHl iu 'ii. ut l e ',. 1 hou e tl .'.ir in Ashcb.iro, . C,,-;t: i :olioin( tlesiiiheU ical istai. : ' Via: A ti n. t t hin t in Trl : I'" -l,ip itljoiunig ihe U'.U-t id JB, 1. Croits, J. -. Ke 'li .g and 01'uera, , i'lKinmi c; t a s cum. re, mnn c; ii 1, e ,1 u h lochs to 11 stone; the: ive t 14 eli ami 40 links to a acu,, tiict ec noi'tn ol d g ue-t. 23 eb tr- a l it-'il ui ii bmkof bra'ich, tm ipnid bra t'b its various oor nd one-half r d fr. 111 bunk 9 i j inks to a stone, thence north 3 '- a: 1 Hi eh- it d 60 links iu a blict s i; th-. ce east 20 degrees td a pot ewk, tho' c so ah 2U ilegrecs we-t !! chs i. ,t po. lar, h. tic north 01) degree jj u., ti o ia ioih cour-es 1 tu r. bnnrieti (e 4 i4 uorci it aores 1 1.1 bt'K.nuinKi containing el in .ie or ftn. pxct-pt about lieretoli 1- ileedcd lo il L f,i: lO'V-i s t t I'' ' Ih'jtts. Tsiii:' 1 h s Jan 1st It) '3. -KLIJAH MOF : () L Supp, Ally: NOI ICE. Tl.o , etitlotii f 8 A Al rvd. i et ai, iiSK i.a i0f a pubi c ro, : fn.'tt ailev'- M II-, le nui T Mnr in s baru a:,tl iuud. the l.U'.il- oi i f .U,.r,ey, JrtH, lurrv. s A Allreil, J P I'ol'le, int rseci with tt, ,oad Itnuw "i.ew cnl load" i . 011 iuueri f .mil pudi Mii 11 ord relKlvsi.. ii T 1 AVKXLStJ, Lnm i;; J r liuroiighs, olr.c Jun 61 IU0I. X0UT1I CAROLINA) In ltit. Hun oiph Oouiiii, I (. U. I.. Ilari er ) ve. NoriCE, ' ; Ase Da.-hcr. J V The th fendent ab ivo n,irnd L n- ii.:e that an action entitlo.t '-i lots bt-eu eomuieuced in th : (.' u't of Kundolplt conniy by I tiff to oblttiu divone from tba si t; and the said defendant wli take to tice thnt be Is riqnlroy pear al the ntxt tirni o' lb c court 01 Buid .'ouiiiy to be heitf seci'iid Mo"dny atier lbs flr-t iu March It) 3 at Ihe ouurt b said cu..iity in Asiiebtr. N. 1 answer or deuitir 10 ooniplaint action or the 1 1 .inoff will "Pl'ly court for tvlief deroauded lo sa c plant. W. O. Hammond. ( ." I hi the 31st day of Dec. 1U0:. NORTH CAROLINA) In the SB Haeilolch County j (..' uj Isaac Colt, me ) ,, vs. NOTICE. I Lillii-t.'olirune ) f The d. feedaut above na i ed w notice Hi 1 11 u action entitled m haa been commenced iu the 8 Court of Kindolph county by lb , tiff to oh'ain divuree trom t"' d aut; and the n il defendant will to-c iioi'ce that shs is rrqired lu ,11 ihe nest term of the buperio ,,, H nnnntn I.. I,a hall) Oil t. Oenilay after the first Mt it March, 1903 at the court boas. J county and auswer or demur olaint in said action of the J will apply to the court for t demanded in raid complaint. . v. U. Hammond. C.. This the 31a t day of Deo-1902 ' I.?' MORTQAOB BALE. Bvvlrtosntapowrror sale sort, a monc art deed executed br a ID, I wile, K. K- logciK. to Bepbl.i heme on ma mi dar ' Jenuarjr. -ilulr recorded le tbm offleeof the P -Deeds ot Randolph coaoty la Boo. 7 I shall eell at pobtlc aootloa to 4 eet blrtdee (or eaea, at the oourt fcft la Aaberwro, N.O. etu o'clock, a 4 Saturday. January lTtk. li the followlM ' ealata. ta wltt Mi.b,'ni T..4'Lie a, ';.:, " i': ."-' Sue-! e fote v-. ''," ii.moii.biil.". " "' ' Wm. f llarame Ret 11,1 ..union to i is i-adu i "aur-aua''ilibibir sQ
The Courier (Asheboro, N.C.)
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Jan. 8, 1903, edition 1
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