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T5)e Courier. PRICE OXfe fjLLAK A Yi'.Al: Wm. C. HAMMER, Editor. .MEn:. . m the P Otl U-o at second Ctas Matter. STATE INSTITUTIONS Cannot go in Debt in the Futuij. Appropriations $200,000 Less Than two Years ago. The Winston Journal say: "The appropriations tiiaile were more than $21)0,000 loss than two veiir.- ago, anil yet they are tHoitirnt to have been ample. I lie Mate institu tions clnmorvd for much, ami thoutih they did not ret all that tliev want ed principally t) put up more luiil.l- mgs they w ill not lo cniljarni-setl in the feast. They were treated liberally, but not extravagantly. . "The hardest tiling to il via.- t shape these iiir.iti;itioii- mi us to avoid further ilclicittf, and none i. apprehended this year or next." The new law provide? strictly that no State institutions cm go in debt for any purpose whatever. The ob ject of this law is to discourage '.- penditilrcs beyond receipt of Treasury. This law looks a little hard and in nuking appropriation. for the present piiptilulion of the charitable institutions and providinjr thut in no cinorsteiicv- c.n 1 1 1 :tu thorilie.s ex -ceil the limit. .ii:-::. ;,:.! ve fail to see the wisdom i.i it i i til nt see that this same law npp!.' - to other State institutions one of whicl; last year incurred a debt of -in.iioo. For the lirst time in the hi ti iy ol the i-Uile, tlie I.i-uhIiiIiiii has very properly put the li;ls on, and while it works a hardship in some tiling.-, it nioro than makes up Tor it in H'.'irr ways. The iiimv u.;i l-oii-i'l.r tin arts of the recent Lislat'iiv I i - -more w isdoin is si-en in the h-" .-latum enacted. One item of saving l y the Legis lature which ha- ju-t clu-ed. was 11, .ion in the eurollmei:! of Mil-, ih. ullice of enrolling i-l.-rk having bi.-n abolished by the la-i lcgi.-laiuu- and placed under l!ie ilir,e!e,!i ami pervisiou of tin- Svr-iary Stale. liev. A. W. I'll!, in November or IN i tcr reiiiamiug here : M. K. church for new Held ol work w in rum oni!:e year utter :,i.- ioe,,;! tion came on an 1 M for lion. .1. M. i Democratic mmi'm iiguinst .Maj. .1. M. tie, counsel agaln-i the contest, now ra that Air. riyl.-r ha because he is a .Mi and has no lixcil a; hundred years hav. odist preachers ut. tion. r I. ft :M to el Mi Wf litipcS.H.11 to see ail ::' - scribcrs paid up and lit advanc . A. goodly number have rrciiil'y pa. a hut their are many yet behind. A',1 who are able to tin so uv . u,-til to pay for this paper. Ifll; rear-.- tho-c who want the paper, and will appre ciate it, uiitl an- not aide to p...y for it, we will put their names on the list and send th.-ni the paper vv'itliout charges. The lar.'e uuniin r of in w subscribers is indeed gratifying. Our friends have been kind to us ami if all our old subsi rib, would do well as a few have done our t in ; tion would double within the i few month.. Th is II l'eat-.K ',. !.:t!f-br,,t!i, r nl l)r Died IVacoek, of tireeiisboi... died in Wilson .March lid. The North Carolina I'n ss Asso riation will meet Wrightsvilh this vcar. The date has not vet been filed". After playing his little Statehood came in the Senate, .Mr. tjuuv went lishiii" uiitl left his colleagues to rat ify their treaties as best th.A- might. Walter Murphy. Kst)., a member of tjie bur of Salisbury, was married in jiostou last Thursday to Mi?s Maud Horney, formerly of Jamestown, this State, a life long suoethearl and schoolmate. Mr Chas Harris was severely shocked at Heidsville by lightning striking the wire one last week while he was talking. Gov Aycook has called a special term of court in Kockingham countv beginning Apiil 18th, Judge 1!. r'. Lung to preside, to try John Iirouil nui for the bnttul murder of Mr Sid ney Ulair, a prominent farmer near Reidsville. Miss Walker, a ueice of Mr Blair, was also shot but bus re coveied. There is another big srrndai in volving the chief law officer of the Post Office Department. A few fraudulent get rich quick concerns nave from time to time been put on th fraud list when they are unable .to nab the gullible millions through the mails. But the large majority of these concerns arc untouched al . though the attention of the Post Office Department has been called to them again and again. They are known to eveiybody except the as trite defectives ot : tne 1 . U. l, whose duty it is to Qnd and prose- cnto them, aow it apT-rr that brother-in-law of the Officer of the department w hime duty it is to bring th? Muccrr.a to lusuce bas been coi.ecU-u '.: ft One of tho largest of, tiu-M! franduJent conccrmi. HALF THE COUNTIES In t';e State Get More From the .Stale Than They Contribute to it in Taxes. 1'rof. (leo. V. (Indium, in a recent article published in the Chat lotto Observer, gives the following inter esting int'oi inatioii: Aceoiding to the Treasurer's re port Cumberland county pays in Iiim- i,, I lie Slate slll.l 1 "i.liT nntl re ceives from its treasury 1T,0I").Sx', leaving a delicit for that eountvof sd,!i:i;J.l.i. .No doubt this fact vvi be a great surprise to the readers of Hie Observer who consider I umber- laud county one of the prosperous sei (tens ot .North ( arolma. Nct to Citnihcrlunil conies Dup lin eoiintv with a delicit of .-fii.OM.OU Tln-n A-he witha tit-licit f s."i.TO.l.o 1 Then Itiii-ke. .f",."Si;.i;-.; then Wilkes. s-",i;s.:ni: then Anson, .."). 1 on. i;.V. ami in diinini-diing proportion on .lu.vn to ! Litis county with the small Jet. cit of o!il t'.is.'i, until by this re port ii appears that Is comities, on stt a-.i i'ij-, receive f ',.V-.':i annu al i;.- mo:-.- than tln-y pay the Slate. A'-,.- i h, -if dtlieits din- to the pov erty of t !nse communities or to the earele.--ne-s of the assessors who Mil ne property for taxation in these ci-titties' Or w hat is the matter.-' .vi.l i' hal is the reaiedv? The tn-as-t: :'- r.-port certainly presents a s. -.o 4-- -iate of allairs in North t'ar- Tiie treasurer's report shows that hi-i nM.'-half of the '.t'i counties is a i l-liiilcn oil the oth.-l half. xyvootl Murder Trial Postponed. The Wakt-eoit'iiy grand jury found :!: bill tor murder !i".aihst l-.rinst .vwo.1,1 ,,u last Momlav for the liing of l.inllou Skiune'r. I!a;. wood was arraigned for trial ie.-tiav. but L'ot a coutinuaiK-e of ra-o to the July term of court, -nil- I for the defense n-nd an alli- .ii ' nil llayw 1 a-kiiiu' for H.on i. in w liit-h to prepare his tlefeii.-e d i laimitiL' that eertain newspaper iel. ele.. hav.t prejllilieeil iihe t, t i tiu-n! against him tempo i!y and a-ks for time so that lln i'1'otarv , prejuiliees miiv be n-v-d. Post Office Robbed. 'dut;. ifoidlou. N. C. Match II. I", .--eeail -ai'e eraekt 1, blew open t.f" iu the post ottiee here this r:eu al o'.-loi-k, .-eesu ing .f I On -tamp- and iinniey. ami maile good ;r . I ii:,- yar M t-raeks-a .-nt.-r'-il tin- p.M olliei- here ami ; i !; - tun- w..rk, but got about . I; is ! e-; -,,,1 o be the work ii litis . ..uiitv. A I'o.-t ollit-f I e a- w a.- w lied for ami is e-tt-l loni-hl. rs'cwfpjper Man's Luck, .-i.iiigton. Mar. h 1 1. The po.-i -it', ein r.il al liiiavu.p.lil lia. t. n .!.-:-,. l to Dr. William Shaw n. ' spiip. ' and mutst.ilic :-. 11- has be. 11 el. el-d to take i.u e tue eon-ul at V aleiicia. !i p..-! ;.t (Jii ;t .! , u i 1 is worth -I.oo.t mi. re. Sought to Burn Companion Alive, A - jieeial from l-'indlay, O., sav- 'a I.i- wav home from school eiglit . - -1 1 - i M t iai.-ii.-e Huiiiim II. son of '!r and Mi lo.ii-e lluniniell, of i-. e ', i't.'iii sit'-. I, v.as taptund bv 'i,-' -.-1 1 mates, forced to aeeoiupa- .. ti in down tin P'aiithanl liiv.r. .,; -nle t he city limits and there, in , see'.a.ied .s oi, iva- tied to a stake. I'ri par.itimis for hi-cremation were i. h'. ma.le vvIh-ii ilk little fellow's ' i it s .it i racti ii I In-attention of men who w.-;e employed in tie- vicinity of the I iiidlay hvtlraiilic u-.-ss brick w.n Ks and In- was resell. -d by them. 'io'ttiL' HtinimeH's eaptois hatl vvit it --e. I tin production of 'Traeey. th" 1 bttlavv," anil iu talking it over lead.- plans for the capture htnl the 1 uniiug at the .-lake. Negro Marries White Girl. Wa-itington. March In. l-'ashion-d.le -oeiety iii Washington, partic ulate that portion which attends ; bo eiistocratic l-'i'rst I'refbvterian ! nr. Ii. of which Kcv. T. DeWitt Taliiniirc was formerly pastor, are liseus-iiiL' w ith surprise the mar riage ot Henry h. J honias, a Haiti more ncuro. ami Kliznln'th I. Lung r. n, a comely white girl of Swedish antecedents, which was solemnized in that church vesterduv afternoon bv the partir. lii'v. Dr. Donald V, McLe.nl. This is the first marriage of a iift'io and a white woman that has ever taken place within its walls. it is fcui ed that the resulting scandal may seriously affect its membership ami social standing. Got What He Paid For. An American traveler crossing hurope bought a lirst-class coach ticket ft i a day's ride through a mountainous country where there .tils no railroatl. After riding on the coach for some time it occurred to him that it was very foolish to have bought a lirst class ticket when all passengers ap parently alike. And so, with that famous American characteristic, he appealed to the driver as to "what he gnt'on ins tlrst-class ride that the second and third-class passengers did not. The driver assured him that his value would amiear before the end of the journey and it was fully ac knowlwlged by the American travel er when, as they came to the bottom of a seven-mile hill, inst after din ner, the drver threw down the reiuB and made this announcement: "First class passengers pleaae keep yonr seats! Settond-class passengers get out and walk! Third-class passengers get out aim push! Senator Gorman has already ganized the Democratic forces in the Senate and that organization has forced an nnwetoome but constitu tional amendment oa to the Cuban treaty. Wom'ers can be accom plished by organization. Our Raleioh Letter. Special Co,-. The Courier. lialei-h, N. C March 23. Wake county Superior Court, for the trial of criminal cases only, meets to-day and for several days to come a l irge proportion ot the people, in all por tions of the State, will be looking for .levelopments in the Haywood Skiuucr trial. t at this writing it. cannot be even stated, delinitelv, that tht! case will be tried at this term, and it may be near the cud of the week be fore this will be determined. The rami jury will probably take it up on Wednesday, and it is possible that it may be called on llmrsday. Hill whether both sides will he ready for trial at that time (aud willing, it mav be added) cannot be foretold to- lny the lawyers on both sides being Mitirclv noncommittal and very guarded iu their replies to ip.iestions tiloug this line. There are two arguments advauced one suggesting a continuance until July term of court, nf the reipiest of the defense, in order that the great healer ami leveler, Time, may do its work in removing or diminishing passion ami prejudice against the defendant Haywood; the other that the accused will risk a speedy trial rather than spend three of the hot test months of the year conlined in the county jail here, especially as his lawyers claim that he has a "good defelie." The prosecution, on the other hand, claims a strong case of murder will be made out and express entire contidence in their ability to convict Haywood, whenever he is tried. Yet there are few whom you can hear express the belief that lk will be hung or that ho will be ae .piittetl. Judire "Mike" Justice is piesiding at this term of court, (.having c- haiigtd vvitn Judge Ilryan, because f the hitter's kinship' to the de oascd's family , and about a dozen of the aid. -st and most eloipieiit law- tin the Stale will 1 . 1 1 1 1 i t'll t each other al liietrial a trial that proud- es to become one ot t he most lainoiis u the hitoiy of North Carolina ourts. Tin- ii.-gro John Hroadnax who kiiletl an aged white man and his neiec mar licidst illo. last Thursday light, was brought to Kal.-igh Satur lav fi.un (ireeiisboi'o .'where he was lirst taken to prevent I vtic Iii Mir. and lo'l --..I iu tin- peiiitcnliarv until he . an be tried. It was feared that a liiindr.d people from liot-kiiiirham :itv in Orecnshoro l-'ridav ni.-ht iniithl succeed in getting the prifon- ut ot jail tilt-re. and tile local mililarv was called out ili-t before In- was put on the train ami sent to ial.-igh. The News ami Observer appeared esterdav in a l.iir ".-'dl.-itive edi tion" number a credit to the stalT f that paper. The Ivveciitive Committee of the State Pros Agnciation has selected Wiiehisville as the nevt place of ineetin' of the Association. 1 he date will be set later. 1 lie bailing or Or. linker tor kill ing Dr. Hass, of Tar horn, indicates that his punishment, if convicted at all. w ill be light. The country distilleries are begin ning to move into the towns. I'nili-r the in "Watts law they have two months vet iii w hich to make the transfer. The evtra session of the I'. S. Sen ile having ended, Senator Simmons is again at his home in this city, and .Senator Ovrinan at Salisbury. Our hruml-new junior Senator "showed up" in irretit shape at Washington. The Slab- ltoartl of Pharmacy meets licie tomorrow iu the Senate Chamber, wh.-n the examination of applicants will be begun. The possible appointment of ex Seiiator Pritchard to the position of Chief Justice of the Supreme court of the District of Columbia at Wash ington, upon the retirement of Chief Justice Hinoliam in the very near future, will compel him to resign as state chairman (of his party and as the North Carolina member of the Ucpublican National Committee. Consequently there is much activity aiming the llepiiblican politicians who w ish to step into one or the oth er ot the discarded pair of shoes. It is generally conceded that it will take two of them to fill them the infer ence being that Senator Pritchard is twicu as large and important and able ns any other Kopublicaii in this State, which is probably correct Kaleigh is in the midst of the hot test municipal election contest of many years. Hie Dein. primary will be held Friday. SOth. and tho "liuht will be settled by the party inside of party lines. I trust you will excuse a short letter this week, because one of the candidates for alderman who is standing for re-election is LLKWXAM North Carolina Has 540 Distilleries. A special to the Ashe.ville Citizen from Kaleigh, dated March 21, says: Auditor Dixon wrote to both the revenue collectors in this State ask ing for a list of the registered distil leries in North Carolina. Neither one had authority to furnish it, but collector Duncan wrote to the com missioner of internal revenue and the latter sends the auditor the official list. This gives the distilleries in all the States ana shows some ex tremely interesting facts. For ex ample Alabama has about 17 distil leries, Arkansas 25, Georgia 70, Florida 1, Louisiana 2, Mississippi 0, Maryland 40, South Carolina 30, Tennessee 80, Texas 9, Virginia 125, while Aorta Carolina has the im mense number of 540, and Kentucky has about the same. Auditor Dixon sail that North Carolina had not made anything oat of the manufac ture of whiskev, that is, in the way of taxes, and that the State baa been eettine less money than any other. The old law imposed (25 State and Wii county tax on a whiskey distil lery where the whiikey was sold in quantities of from one to 4 gilloss. The distilleries avoided this tax bv claiming that they were wholesalers nuu ioiu ouiy is nve gaitoa uhs, aaa to paid nothing. . TO TEST WATTS BILL. A Distiller in Rowan County Will Test the Constitutionality of the Law The constitutionality of the Watts aw will be tested iu the Federal court and the test case will be made by a Hovvan county distiller. 1 his information comes straight and the Sun is further advised that four of North Carolina's leading lawyers have already ben engaged by the distillers who will give their support to the individual case. ihe contention ot the ttelense will be based on section one of the four teenth amendment to the constitution which is as follows: Ml persons born or. naturalised in the I'liiled States ami subject to the jurisdiction thereof are citizens of the I lilted States ami the State w herein they reside. No Stale shall make or enforce any lav, which shall abiidge the privilcves or immunities of citizens of the United States, nor shall any State deprive any person of life, liberty or property without uue process of law. Nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the law. Salis bury Sun of ;.Md. Epitaph of The Tired Woman. William K. Curtis continues to col lect curious epitaphs. Aiiioung the number which a frit-mi sent him is the following, which the friend found on a recent visit to Knglai.tl. It was in a churchyard near Ply mouth ami reads as follows: Here lies a poor woman Who always was tired. Who lived iu a house Where no help was hired. Her last words on earth were: Dear friends, I am going Where washing ain't done. Nor sweeping, nor sewing; Hut everything there is Kx.iet to my w ishes. For when they don't cat 'I'll, re's no washing the dish. s. I'll be w here loud anthems Will always be ringing; Hut, having no voice, I'll get clear of the singing. Don't mourn for me now, Don't mourn for me evet; I'm going to tin nothing For ever and ever." Women There are women vv ho are wittv. I'll. -to are women vv ho are pretty; riitie are woiiieii who will always have their way. I'here are women who are sainted. There are women who are painted. Hut of tho latter, be caietul what you say. There are woineii who are healthy. There are women w ho are wealthy, There are women who nit worth their weight iu gold. There are women who arc truthful. There are women w ho are youthful, Did vou ever see a woman who was old. There are women who are slender. I'here are women w ho are tender. There are women who are silent, but they are dead. Franklinville Items- We have had lots of rain through this section for the last few days ami our farm ts arc badly behind with their work. The river was the fullest Sunday that it has been for several months. Mr F.d Mouth has resigned hie position with the Franklinville Mfg. Co. ami has accepted a position with the .Santoi-.l .Mfg. Co., and Mr Charlie Cox will till Mr Jbmth's place in the warping department with Mr Hirch Nance for his second. Mr Claud 'league, of Cameron, came up Saturday to spend a few days with relatives and friends, ami brought lots of nice (lowers and pins which he lias distributed anion sonic of the fair sex. Mr W C Kussell went to Ashe- born Monday on business. liev James Joidan has been in poor health for a few days but we hope to see mm out again soon. Mrs Fid Kouth and .Master Krnest have been visiting relatives at Sun- ford and Cameron for some time. Mr Pearce Cox has commenced the erection of a poultry yard near the livery stable and if the weather is favorable it will be completed iu a tew weeks, anil will then be readv for the installation of incubators and other implements necessary for a modern poultry business. We wel come Mr Lox s enterprise, for a first- class poultry yard will not only be a source ot considerable protit to -the owner, but will also be a great con- vemsiice to our citizens, tor the country supply is not now near eipial to the demand. (Received to late for last issue.) ltev Mr Baldwin, of Charlotte, who has been visiting Mr Hugh Parks tor a few days, preached two very instructive sermons in the M. K. church Sunday. Several of our citizens are attend ing court at Asheboro this week. Capt Haird, who has charge -of one of the material trains of the Southern R. R. is here with a force of workmen repairing the trestle across bandy Creek. Prof J C Fox left Monday for the eastern part of the state where he has secured a position with a N nrsery Mr Peter Garner and family have reniiieu tueir positions vita ne Randolph Mfg. Co. and have gone to ureensboro where tney have secured positions with the Proximity Mfg. uo. Doth cotton mills shut down last week for the late Mrs Mand Parks sale, which took place last Wednes day and Thnrsdav. Mr G C Russell made a business trio to Greensboro Monday. Mr J M Tippett has pnrAased Mr W 11 TiPwtt s track and stock farm north of. town on the road lead ing to Patterson's distillery. Mews Bern MoffiU and II A Rus sell left Monday morning for Mof- nttfs Mills, to sea Mr Solomon JUothtt, who it critically ill . Troy Items. Oc account of the recent rain the farmers are behind with their ploughing. We are delighted to see so many new dwellings going up in town. We are sorry to learn that Mr F 1! Sexton will leave Troy soon to accept a position at Maeford, N. C. Miss Minnie Hearne is visiting iu Monroe this week. .Mr Itashor Jones, of the lolamine, stcnt last .Sunday in town. Misses Annie and Jennie Kussell, of Candor, visited friends and rela tives here last week. The money that was lost by ('lias Kearns, of liills Store, was found by Miss Smith near Ashclioro. 'Mr Speaker," roared a member of the lower stall at Little Hock the other day, "I git up here on a ipies tion of personal privilege. The in fernal newspapers have been printin' a yarn about a certain member of this her.- congregation of lawmakers and lawbreakers blowin' out the gas dow n to his eatin' and shrpin' jint; ami Foine fellers has gone so fur as to hint that I'm the cuss that done it. Now, Mr Speaker, a bigger lie was never hinted sence Adam was a baby. Down where I hang tip you can not blow out the light, 'case they keep it hung on a string ami stopped up iu a bottle so all lired tight that a hurrvcane would not faze it, I know, Mr Speaker, 'case I lost mv wind trvin' it.' White Co. News.' It is claimed that by the applica tion of scientilic agrioiilturu Pales line may be transformed, from a country capable of supporting but tu), null, tonne capable ol support n g from i'ljiiiii.tiiio to li,illHi,iMi(i people. Kugland aniLderiuunv are becom ing seriously wrought up over the iiiestion nf whether hmperor Will iam did or did not swear at his royal nephew, Kdward VII on the deck of an American vacht. Wean-inclined to suspect Kdward said some hard igs ationt his roval uncle during the Venezuelan episode. Washington cilv is unable to cn- fori e an anti-spitting regulation be- mse only one ot the three t om- missiom is, Mr. McFarland, favors it. In this respect Washington is behind New Voik, Philadelphia and tlier Kastt-ru cities, where expector ation is forbidden. If in Kuropc a man sjiits mi the street or any where i.-xeept in his hankeichief, he marks 1 1 i 1 1 i .-1 -1 1 as an American or a barba rian. Miss Josie Mollitt is visiting her brother Mr T J Moult t. Poor Prophets. Never to prophesy unless one is sure of his facts is a good rule to follow. If the lato Major D. II. Vinton had followed this rule when he was sent to the Pacific coast in ljlli, the people of San Francisco would not now be laughing at him. llo saitl then in a report to his su periors that there, were natural ob-(.tni-lis to the growth and perma nency of Sun Francisco as a com mercial center anil declined that no military depot ought to he erected there, lie thought Heiiiein, which now has about ;l,000 population, would make a good port of entry, doubtless preferring it to San Fran cisco. It is only fair to the memory of .Major Vinton to say that his col leagues in the nrmy agreed with him. Yout h's Companion. New Form of Energy. (imttuvo le Bon, who has made many experiments with cathode rays, X rays aud tho various forms of riulio activity and whose investi gations of such subjects ure well known, expresses in the llevuu Sci entifique the opinion that nil these phenomena uro particular aspects of n new form of energy which, al though its manifestations have but recently been recognized, is as com mon in nature as electricity or heat. He also thinks that closer study along these lines may reveal to us a connecting link between matter and energy. Medical Bubbles. Doctors have invented a now form of bubbles. Neuralgia, sciatica and lumbago are known to be affections of tho ends of the nerves which lie just under the skin of the painful region. It has been discovered that by injecting air under the skin the ends of the nerves are lengthened and the pain relieved. The bubble of air is pressed by the fingers and caused to move about until all parts are relieved. In dislocations, frac tures and bruises the same treat ment has given relief. London Globe. A Silent Bell. More than a century ago the fear o being buried alive led to the es tablishment in German cities of mortuary chambers in which a bell rope is placed in the hands of each corpse. In his recent volume on "Death and Sudden Death" Pro fessor Brouardel declares that there is no case on record of that bell caving ever been rung anywhere. Eccentric. A man with many eccentricities recently died in England. He was Harry de Spencer Kingdon of Will hayne, Devon, who was formerly known to fame as a breeder and ex hibitor of mastiff dogs. In his house were found the embalmed remains of bis mother, who died forty year ago, and of his wife, .who prede ceased him by fifteen years. MORS RIOTS. Dieturbuneas of strikers are not aear- ly is snvf aa aa Individual dieorder ot tt T 9 . uisrwori, iwm loop, nerroM tmeion will ba followed by a tr oollaiM, Bnlene a rrbabla remedy la immediately employed. Tbm'S nothing Bjetfnt to r disorder ol tbe U or Kidneys - E leo trie Bit ten. H's a woadsrfal tonic, and ef tetiie) Brtn and U araateat ail around nedierna (or roa dowa eyetrme. It dispell KerTOeenres, RbeBmatlem and -NMnigla and xwto Malaria swims. Only toe, and uttufactloa amnafead br 8uoda4 Drug Ca., Asbetttxra. - - Past Pleasure. Did vou ever stop to think ()f tho pleasures that are past? May the memories of those pleasures In your heart forever last. Pleasures last but for a moment. To each ono wc say goodbye, Hut the moments arc not forgotten, Oh, how sweet and thick they lie. Often wa have been together, Joy ami sorrow we have snared, liiit siuce then my path has darkened, Is it true that no one cared!'1 I'p to Nell's we strolled one night, Seeking pleasure way from home, Will we ever more together, Play the game of "telephone?" One night from church together, (.nine ami 1, And from then to now Just think how time does fly. And at the gate we tarried, Kach trying hard to mind What kind of fruit we gathered OlT the mollii! gobble vine. A box of fruit I was to send When next the vine did beat, But last year the mollie gobble Missed, no vine or fruit was there. Oh, how pleasant were the evenings, hen around the lire we u meet, With oTir voices nil united. Make our happiness complete. Fight verses I have written, Ami sweet memories they hold, What a few I have given, Many yet arc to unfold. Tis time for ine to draw This poetry to an end, For fear it will not interest A dear and absent friend. -L. K. W. licpublican rejoicing over Mr. (ior- miin s i ot m ii to the N-mite was hiousht f a sudden cud. Minister Sou ires suvs Cuba is the most expensive place of residence in the world. .1. Pierpont Morgan has just been .Mr. Npures guest. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take Lnxative liromo QuKine Tablets. Al! ilrcews s refund the money it it tails t.x-u-e. E. W. (ir.ivo's .-ienatme on each box. l'5e. A Frenchman w ho has been in St. Louis arranging for the French lubit nr. the coming rair, says: 'After mv people have seen St Louis they will not regret Napolenn's sale ot Louisiana. l)Afii;U OK CULDS AND (iRlP. The (.'lenient danger irom colds at d trip i iheir reu:tmn in pneumonia. If ret.sonal'le care Is useil, however, and i naniiirr aurs l ougu Krme.ly t.kfii. all danger w t be avoided. Am -lift ths tsns of thoutinds who itave uw-.l this renieuj fo- tlne diea sea we hitv vet to learn of a singlt- care navn g rest'iltti in 1 neiirnonli, wlntl) i1 own cone, na vcly thni it is a cenain preventive of 1 hat dangerous disease. 1 will rure a cold or an attack uf the grip in bss time than any otb-r treat ment. It is pleasant and safe to tae. Fur sals by Sta-'dard Drug Co. Ashe boro, an .1 VV A I'uilerwootl, Handlenian. There are indications that after twice failing to secure the nnpioval of the Senate for his lioininatioii of Cruni as collector of the port of Charleston, .Mr. Jioosevclt will ap point him anyway. DEATH RATE DECREASING The 11KIU eeus-is show- a decresse of 10 't-r tent, iu (I o gen. nil death rate The .lei-line m consumption is more marked than any other a sense. Many causes are attributed, but it it rate to 8y thBt Ur King's New Discovery fur ('onsnn.pti u, Cougha and Colda b re--puiisiblo for this decline, to a large ettent. Many a lite lias been raved by Its use. lhere is nothl"g anywhere l et as good for I, tine and Throat ticu- I'les. it's positively giiaranleed I'j S'nn !rtl Drug Co. Price 50o and l.O,:. Trial bnttl.s lr. e Senator Morgan intimates in un mistakable terms, that he was made the dupe of those licpublican high protectionists, who hoped Ins long debate on the Colnunbian treaty would defeat the Cuban agreement. DOES TI PAY TO BUY CUEAPT A rbean remidy f.irooaghs and cold is all right, but you want something mat will relieve and cure tne mora re ve-e and dan?eroua resulti of throat and lung r roubles What shall vou dot Uo 'o a warmer and more regular cli mate? Yes, II poa-lble; If not possible far yon, ill. u in either case take tbe only remedy that has been ini reduced in all civilised cunttiea wilh success n severe ibr at and lung trrnhles, ' Iio8--hre'i German Srup." It not onty bea's and stimulates ihe duties to cstroy tue germ disease, bat aluvi in llamuiatiou. caueeeeatr expectoration, H vi s a good night's res', and cares the p lient. 1 r one Doitie. Recommend ed many years by all druggists In the orld. You cn get this reliable remedy at all druggists. Price 25c and 7So. Washington (D. C.) architects are complaining because ot a new law limiting the heighth of buildings. "We may not build to the sky," says one of them. They should not be disconsolate, however. That attempt was made some years ago and ended in great confusion. A RF.MAHKABLE CASE. One oi the most remarkable eases of a cold, deep- aied on the lungs, cans int pneumonia, is thai of Mrs Gertrude r. tenner. Merlon, lua , who ws en tirely ca-ed by the u e of One Minute Cough Car. She set e: "The rough ing and straining so weakened me that 1 ran down in weight 'rom us to 92 Bounds. I tried number of remedies to no avail until I need One Minnie Oonsh Care Poor bottle of this wonderful remedy cured saa enUraly of ilia rough, atrengtbened my langa ana mtoeed me to my normal weight. health and strength." W A Under wood, Handieman. A Pennsylvania Legislator, follow ing the President's lead, has intro duced a bill providing gold medals for mothers of large families." Why not reward them with cradles or sew ing machines! LOST nia NKRVB. Thoaa who clltab mountains frequent ly lad the diisy daptha too mock for iive.it and loae thaw aarre. Raeh is ml so the eiBt nanen of those who Betjeot; tbair etomanba or baweUj. ttell prcaee vatioa demands Dr Kiag New Life I'lua. Tact ere mUa bos taorooah. 1 Only too, at vvnoard Drug U A-ke-l fcortl, - - : - SEVERE ATTACK OF GRIP CURED BYO.VI". DOT ME OP CHAMI'ER- L UN'S C0UQ1I REMIJDT. "W en I had n attscn of the g'lp lust wui'er (the a. condone) I actuary otued luj eo'f wltto'ie bottle of Cbm borl.iiu's Onab Rmt e )y," ay rr.ok W Perry, Editor of tho Enterprise. Sh'Tis.flle, N. Y. "This is the hon ed (ruth. I at times k- pi from congh- irg .i.yst-lf to piece by taking a tea epo nf itl ot tins remedy, and when the vnghiiiR snell w. ni l oiu on stilg"t I would in) e s .' s ami it seemed that in tho brtef.st interval tbe cough would pass rfl .vnd I would go 10 sleep par fee-ly free fr m loauh and iti ao o mpauying pa n, i'o sat the imcdy acted as a most agreeable surprise is mi liner ii verv mildlv. 1 bad to 1 lea tb 't it would rr could knock nut (lie gii'J, timp y brciuse I bad never tiit d t (or such a purpose, i)"t 11 01 , ami 't .'ci-meii with th ercond at n k "f coughing i snsed ii to not only he of less duration, but tbe pains et.- far leesj se yore, nd I bad not Hue. I '' e contents of one bottle before Mr (irip had bid me n.lira." For edebj t-nd- std Drag Co., A-hebnro and V. A Underwood, Raudleman. There is eveiy reason to believe that John Shnrp Williams of -Mis sissippi w ill be the next democratic leader 111 tho House 01 Jtepreseuta tives. All who know him appreciu'e that he will make an able one. THK PLOT THICKENS. Cut that bas nothing to do with the ttct that there is not a better Salve on earth than Uucklen'a Arnica Silve. It's a re'iab e Cure for Burns, liruiscs. Cum. Corns Sores and Salt Kbeuni. Tried and tested and proved Infallible lor Fil8 Only 25e. KHielitctlon guaranteed or money refunded by -taiwiid Prug t-o, Asneioro. Statehood for the territories, Cuban reciprocity and the Aldrichand fow ler financial bi'ls are to be left over for tin- ne.l session of Congress so that tho newspaper accounts may not seem sti'snge or novel. CURES CANCER AND BLOOD POI SON. It vou lie. vo blood poison produeini abruptions, pimples, n rers, swollen tlauds, bnuips and ridings, burning, inching skin, cppor-colorel spots or erst 011 the skin miicons patcbea In n.outb or throat, tailing Lair, bone paint, old rheumatism or fonl catarrli t ike Botanic Ubod Balm (B B It), si kills the poison in tne blood; soon at sores, eruptions heal, bard swelling, subside, aebes and pains flop and a l-erfee cure is madn of tbe worst cases of KIotI Poison, I'or 3i.i cer tumors, swellings, eating soreit, uglv nleers, persntent pimples of all kinds! dike BUB. It destroys the uautvr po son in th b'ooJ he Is cancer of all kin ir, cores he worst humors or -uppuralng swelling'. Thousands cure ) liy Ii U B after all else fails. B II B conii Ted nf pure botanio ingred e nia. Improve- the .ligestiun, niaee iho blood pure anil rich, stops the aw ful itobiug ami nil sharp booting puns. IhorouKblf te-ted for thirty years. !ruggiai. tl per largt bottle. with complete ilireetiona lor homo cure Sample free and prepal-l by writing Bl .oil Halm Co., Atlanta Oa. Desbrihe trouble an I free medical advice also eut oi sealed le'ter. Sciolists tell ns that the gtip germ is one sixteenth thousandth of an inch Ioiil' and one ciirhty thonsnnth of an inch w ide. Itut people who have had the grip think it is aa big as a bat. VHAT' IN A NAME? Kverythii'g I" in tbe name when it comes to Witch Hazel Salve, h C De w itt A Co. of Uiiicago, discovered, some lenri ago, bow to make a ea've from v iti-n Hazel that Is a 'pecme tor rnr-s For bli-iil, libelling, (tolling and pro. t udlng l'I'ee.. ecsema. vats, burns. bruises an.l all skin diseaics, I'eW itt'e Salve uns no equal. Ibis nas given rise to numerous worthless counterfoils Ash to DevYitt'e ihe genuine. WA Underwood, Kandlemsn. Senator Hauna may have lost the key to the side door of the White House, but ns long ns there is a Payne in the cabinet the Ohio benntor will not bate lost his inliiience iu White House counsels. The best pill 'neath tbe Hart aud strlnest It cleanses the sjeiem and never gripes. Little Karly Risers of worjlv repute Aek for be Witt's and take no sub- atituie. A small pill, eaBy 10 buy, eay 10 take add easy 1 1 ' but never ratline in re sults. DeWitt's Little Early Klaers arouse the secretions aud not as a tonic to tile Urer, curing permanently. Congress has paid South Carolina a claim due since the war of 1812 And yet Representative Cannon char acterized the insistence on tho pay ment as "Legislative lihickniail. TUB STOMACH IS TUG If AN. A weak stomach weakens tbe nan. because it cannot tranafurai the food ha aats Into nourishment. Hea'tu and strength cannot be reatored to any sick man or weak woman without first rea toiing health aud strength to the stomach. A weak atomaoh cannot di gest enough food to feed the tissue and rertTelbe tired and ran down limbs and organaof the body. KodolDyspen sia Cure cleanses, purflee, sweetena and strengthens ilia glands and membranan of the ttoroach, and oures indignation. dyspepsia aud til rtomajh troubles. vt A lUderwond; i.andieman. On small room in a rented build ing as headquarters is all Congress has left for the now department of Commerce and Labor. Is not this significant of the importance the Re publicans really attach to all "trust busting" efforts nnder their laws. QUESTION ANSWERED. Yea, August Flower still has tba tar arst tale of any medibine in tba nWili aed world. Your mothers' and grend mothere' never thought of nsicg any thing elsa for Indigestion or BUioo. aesa. Doctors were scarce aad they seldom beard ot Appendicitis, Naryoue ProatraMon or Heart failure, eta. Tbey naod August Flower to olen unt tne lyase m ana atop lenaenavuoa of undi gested lend, regulate the action of the liver, stimu.au the Bartons and organ ic action of see system, and that ia all they tok when feella doll aad bad with headaches and other achee. Yon only need a law doses of Green's A goat flower, in liqmd f rm, 10 make yoa aatisncd there is nothing various the matter with yon. You ean get th reliable remedy at all druggists. Price Ma and 76c. ' JOR PRtVTnifl t,.h nrintir,. everything you want by steam power. OorWKl Job oftica. THE LA UK EL WREATH in ancient times was bestowed upon the victorious general who took many lives and returned a conqueror. Now the hichest form of approval is bestowed upon our COUGH AND COLD CURES because they aro victorious over dis ease. They have saved many lives. They are tne (puckest, saicsi aim best cures for colds in the head and chest, coughs, etc. Pleasant to take ami perfectly harmless. Price Zo and SO ceuts. Standard Drug Co. Depot St. Asheboro. W. C NEW THINGS IN CLOTHING! V!3rixton These cuts represent some of the new thinjrs that wo are now opening up direct from the manufacturers. Cull in and sec the latest and best in men's wearables, THE MERITT-JOHNSON CO. 3b8 S. Elm St. Greensboro, N. 0. Dr. W. A. Woollen, Will be in his offloe from 8 a. m. until 6 p. m. each day to exam ine and prescribe for any one who may de sire his assistance. Chronic diseases a specialty. W. A. WOOLLEN, M. D., RANDLEMAN, N. C. LAND SALE, liy virtue of a decree of sa'o ma.le by the Huperior Court of Randolph County in the rpecial proceeding enti tle'! J. C. Hammond et al v. Mary J. Joint, I will sell at pablio suction to tbe highest bid'ler for cash on Monday, April 13th, at 12 o'clock M., at tbe Court Home door lu Asheboro, N. C, the following described land, lying ana being In the county ol Randolph, State of North Carolina, in Cedar Orore township, adjoining tbe lands of Hoees Hauimond, (J. T, Luck and others and beginning at a red oak in Hammond's line, tlience north ion poles to two black jacks and two post oaks, ibene) west 72 poles to two blaek jacks, thenca north 100 poles to a hickory, thence west 33 poles and S3 l-I links to a stake In saw mill road, thence north along tald road to north end ot saw mill dam, thence northeast to Luck's corner, thence south along said Lack's line 33 rods 10 a blaok oak. thence a south coarse aoross Liu la River to a Spanish oak, thenoe south 25 west IS poles to a persimmon, thence south 10N west 40 poles to a pom oak, thenoe south TO" r.it 14 poles le bank of branch, thence ap said branch to Moses Hammond's line, thenoe along said lint to the beginning, oontalnlug 12a tores more or less. Except from the above, tbe following land, belong ingtoMaryJ. Jone, vis: A tract beginning at a hickory, Uammond'a corner, running thenoe west- S3 poles and 23 1-2 linkt to a blaok gam, tbenee north 10 poles 7 1-2 links to a black oak thence an eaat oourte 29 Poles and 18 1-1 links to a stake in the tide of tbe road thenoe sonth 20 poles to the begin ning, containing 4 acres more or leaa. Also tract No. 2, beiiuniog st a hick ory, the beginning corner aforesaid traot thenoe toatb with her lint 32 poles to a stune pile her corner, thenoe atxmt east 13 rods to a ttone In tbe bank of the branch, thenoe nor k 82 rods So a atone, thenoe east 11 rods 10 a stone, thence north 12 deg east 18 rods to a stone, thenoe north 62 deg erett (0 poles to t st-tne in Mary J. Jona'a line, thenoe math 26 dec west on her lino 'is uole to a stone formerly an oak her eorner, thenoe eatt 10 deg north II poles and 8 links on her Una to a stone her corner, thence sonth 20 rods to the beginning, conialninc 10 scree more or leat, wbieb nakee 110 acres mora or - It es to be told aa aforesaid. Terms ol sale: Cah. Title reserved till further order of tbe court, 1 hit March 12th, 1903. . O. I bAPP.Commr. Mortgage Sale. By virtue of the Power of tale con tained m a certain mortntre executed to the undersigned oa the 7ih day ot March, 1102, by John T. Baaadere and wife K L Saaaders and recorded In book 101, page 168, Regie tore otfioe of Randolph county, T will tell at pubuo auction to tbe highest bidder for cash, at the court houee door In Atbrboro, N. C, oa April SO, 10, at 13 c 'olock M, tbe following de scribed real estate.- s totted ie Kaat Brewer lownahip end bounded aa fol lows, wis: Beginning at a stone, E A Brady's eorner tbenee running no th 11 etiefaa and 78 links t a red oak by the tide et tbe road, tbrnre along said road its yartoet ooaree, in a westerly direottoa 10 ohatns and 80 llnka to a iwl 6ak oa ' the north tide of road, ttv-aoo It dec. south of treat 8 ebaint aad 60 links s . s small ptwr. Die oca 17 de rut of sooth 8 rhains aed 60 llnka to a ayoa aantv near the old (line, V enee net ia said .'hn 16 chains aad SO llnVa to ihe begianuig, ooutaiulog 16 oree more or et. T. . WKE.NW, This March tO, 190. Uortgageo. ;; Mis - - -V. i.- v'-'vi
The Courier (Asheboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
March 26, 1903, edition 1
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