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77At s n'nf K'K-'wIioro in this issue we publish WASHINGTON LETTER. yu litter f noil C. F. McKesson, of .Mori'iiiitui PRICE ()K 0O1.I.AU A Wm. C iiAM.Vli;j, F. iMil.hr RKTl'KU st iionhs. The apco i I ;ri;: tions by the Legislature ir ni-l of Schools, however, iv.il .im,'!i'.-s. we think, will depend j.i iiu-ijuilly ii.ti the effort imulo in each community. Local taxation is the nu.t .satisfac tory plan for builditi up a school. We cannot wait for outside aid. Life ia too short. Self lu'lj. will ive that which is nu.st needed. The wiliest awake anil must prore.-.--ive committees are moving I'm loc.il taxation. The latest'' in.ive in this section is in the I'mtiilriice section embraeini,' tho Providence Academy Bchool district. A local election is to bo hehl there in .May ami it is to be hoped t lint the friends of local taxation will win. In I'ranklinville district last year only two votes were cast against local taxation. We re gret to learn that there is any oppo Kition to tlie ipte-'tion in the Provi dence section. Yl-.i. i .wori;aiitoii, w men was nisi puu- . . , Ushed in the Morning Post. Mr. ii)i j McKesson spoke in Asheboro four I years apo with Spencer Blackburn. "1 The revenue oooilles jwho heard him I "screamed and hollowed" and cheer led his utterances. Now he con I delnns 1 1 j - ' i . one and all. THE VAl.l'K Ol-' KDL"C'ATIO. The President of Columbia Col lege, if we inistakii not. is authority for the following: 1. 'That an educated child has one chance in l-'iiUKHi of attaining di-lii't'tior. as a factor in the progress of t'nc a,'e. i, " That a e niim-n school educa tion v. ill increase his chances mar ly four times. 3. "That a high eehool trail. 'n? will increase the chances oi the common school boy Uvuly-thr times, giving him eighty-sev-'ii limc the chance of the uuedueati -d. 4. "That a college education in creases the chance of the high -cho.! boy nine times, giving linn ;i i iinu -the chance of the common school boy, and more than fi"' tinus the chuttce of the uiitraiiie.I." Most parents are po r and all llicy can do is to give their children an opportunity to succeed by sending them to school. An educated boy or girl has a superior advantage There are nil kinds of schemes being worked these days by profes sional scoundrels. The latest was several days ago by two young men at Aberdeen, one of whom went to President .John l.lue of the Aber deen and Uocktish Railroad to 'get a ten doll ir bill changed. He saw Mr llltie work the combination. That uih: the safe was robbed of ,f to in money and $18,000 in bonds. Me ahh are often the lead ers in :ru dodging. Men of in i' uencr ai.d wealth should set a bet ter c:iiini!c. I.etevery county ollicer and list taker and assessor lead the way in giving in their own taxes at their true value in money. We ha ;e know n it to be the case that not only ri. n of wealth nud influence in the community, but tax listers and assessors were tke chief tax dodgers. After inspecting the list of tax li-u is and assessors appointed by the board of county commissioners, we feel eoiilbieut that they are men who w ill do their sworn duty conscien tiously ami we hope that the men of ut-alih mid iiuliu-nce in every town ship will lead the way and not hin der in gelling at the true value in money of both real and personal property. over unwliieatcu ions of the publ: them have clusi-i children in aitemlen-. fore; but I here were, i not attend, and iii'-ei irregular that t'. amounted to lit' ;e. should btrivt- to semi continuously when tl school open. All the last schools, in there were thai One iSitiertichl, a revenue olVuvr of Fusion legislature fame, who now uses up about le.xboro, is irhing :;cwspa.er interviews in which he .-ays mooiisliiiiiiig lias increased .n percent in his district since til pa.-age ..f the Walts bill, and tha he will - en ask fur additional o!i ee;-. '.- il.- Walts bill does not gi into ei'.Vi I until duly 1st next, it will be dill'icuh fi.r Mr. Salterlicld tn lie! piayn count v Many lives have been l-; r by tire, lieeently in l.'oiiisl young lady died after a week severest alllictio'i caused clothing catching whik .-tan-front of the lire. In tlri-eii-l centiy a child w;.s burned to its dress having caught whi with lire. In Durham last week two small children v.. burned up. Two small ehikh were badlv burned in liowan county recentlv, while too near a lire. 1 Guilford countv recent I v ae old negro woman's .he.-j e, when she was stooped over to lii-'ln liei pipe, and she was bin ned t death. Four negro children in ai eastern countv while i.laving with fire set fire to the house and were burned up in the funning building. A negro woman in another county while burning oif an old i'--M was so injured by her dress catching ii re thai Bhediedsoon thereafter. Too Tivn-h care cannot be exercised when about flres. fore the oncr.im . the Revenue officers are crying out that the Watts bill is imreasiu'.' blockading. The truth about the matter is that for the past ten months or more there has been little done in this section on the part of revenue officers; to prevent moon.shin ing. There is now and has been for at least six months, it is claimed bv those who ought to know, that at least three "blockade stills" have been in "full blast" within less than ten miles of the court house at Ash boro and sof no effoi t hus been made to"break up this violation of the law Some go so far as to say that at least sjome of the revenue officials do not try to stop the violation of the law. Others go so far as to fay that th" failure of the officials to do anvthing ia due to political promises made be . fore the last election. Be that as it may there has been an increase in moonshiuing in this section within the last few years, and the "moonshiners" as a ml brag on the revenue officers as good fellows who will not hurt them if they can help it. The drowning of Frank J. Chii(eb a book keeper at the Union Copper Mine, in the Yadkin river on Easter Honda should be a lesson to reckless nd adventurous young men. This young man attempted to go down the river where the current wm not only swift bnt full of strong eddies. When his friends insisted that it would Dot do for bint to undertake each an adventure, heedless of their admonitions he weut to a watery grare- i the rill-he to believe thai an fact o the le-Matarc is increasing "lilnck of a.lill-j" V i l.r lit. three mold lis be ' i -ions of the act become: Wonder if the troiibh oxl-oro u'eiitleinan is not he has -'eeii captnrin.- so nianv Ui- .i.ei i -utting up so many till and pom ia .' inn so much beer ai: wlii.-kcv. he has smelt so much ''.or.ze" inn he i- a bltle warped i his ju.'gnii nt and "antccr" the lea bit and not "eacily 'sponsible" fin al 1 he say,? Two Children Burned to Death in Onslo at County. A len-ycar-olil son and an infant ila.i-.hii r i t Mr. and .Mrs. Green !l.n-el vm-1- l.iinied to death iu a ti-' v. hi, !: ro!,. miiuiI the family ilwellili; 'e-.tr Ward'.- Mill. (l;ilow countv Mr.-, iiii.-l was at the b -,l side of ', Helen: ,,1, m-ar hv an. I hearing I In- e-!osi,,i. of a lamp rushed to her room to find it enveloped in '....j.- -. I'rautie with excitement the rii'iiii.-r rash, d in to get her babe but l r.,.i.-ht out by mistake a pillow. A sei om! attempt 'was mafic, but the woman fell prostrate in the room of the burning buildini' but wus rescu ed a feu ininnlis h,i,.r by Mr. J. (t. Littleton, w ho arrived with help in time, to -ne throe , f the live child ren. The boy and infant perished. After Many Years. Mrs. Annie Fai riss, of (ireensboro, has recoM-i-i il a fold wafeh wliirh was vio.ii i,y l-r brother, ('apt. II. C. (iorivil of Company F'., ond North Carolina r.ginienl, in the civil war. t apt. (ion-ell was killed at the battle of N-ki-n Pines, June IK, IWii, and his vatch and a small Bible were taken from bi hodv l.v twoun- soldi. rs (leorge A liinirham and his brother, of Charleston, Mass. The watch passed into the possession of some one hi Maine, out recently it wus purchased by Mr. Hingham, whoiin- Iv made efforts to Im'ilte rel atives of ('apt. (iorrell. When he learned that Mrs, Farriss was a to t h e d e a d soldier the watch to her and w rote a kerv nice letter, in which he LXpn-KSed his regret that he was un- ilile also to rctnrn the Hible, which had been lost. Changes in the Entry Law. The r.-ceut Legislature mode some changes in the law for entering pub lic lands in this .State. The old law required that a notice of the entry be imsted on tho court house door for ten days, and that the claimant pay the entry-taker a fee of forty cents and pay the State Treasurer twelve and one-half cents for each acre entered. The new law requires a notice of the entry to be posted on tho court Douse door, and tbiee other public places in the township, and advertis ed in a newspaper published in the county in which the land li, if t.hnn Ik. on.. t,r thi .A that the claimant pay the entry-taker a fee r,f one dollar, and pay the uuic ireaeuiTr nny cents ior eaan oore entered, xnis covers the portunt changes. For IWt i roubles n1 eonstioatlon Tbere's notblnir I'-I'r 1 1 erutton Than Little Kuril- Bw, ()) faaoori Dl IS Tbef alwsr effect ears ana save doetor mils. Llttta Sirlr l!t- an different from all othar pills. That do not weskea be irtem. hot set as a ton. a to lha times by arousing th SMretions and raatorine tha liver to the lull perform- nos of Its faneiioas notarallr. W A r,... wi. .-j l.- , a. -a The Happenings in and Around Washington Tersely Told by Our Own Correspondent. Washington, I. C, April '.'Olh, Tli lb publican press and partisans are making a irreat ado over the cent decision of the I'nited Circuit Court on the Northern securities merger case which dissolved that oreat railroad combine ami en some vitality and force to the Sher man anti-trust law. Thev me point ing to this decision as a great triumph of this republican administration and claim that the party is making good all its promises to tight th trusts of the country. It would be interesting for some of these liepul lican clu.iicrs to point out to an ex pectant people the tangible gain te the public of this division. In th final test the Supreme Court may re verse the decision of the lower court but even in case it affirms it where is the benefit to the people who travel over the roads in ipiestion or use them for the transportation of their goods: I lie intention of the govern ment iu instituting this suit was to abolish a merger of competing lines of railroads and thus prevent rales being raised hey.. m! u reasoiuiln figure. I'nder the terms of the de cision the stock of the (ireat Noith eru, Northern Pacilic and Iturllngton railroads will be returned by tin merger company to their original owners, and this will still leave the roads in the control of Mr. Hill and Mr. Morgan ami their friends, it is certain that they will agre maintain the present rates, merger or no merger. The truth of the matter is that the combine took plai al years ago when Mr. Hill and his friends obtained control of the stock of the Northern I'acitie and (lie mer ger company was organieil simply to cinch tlie combine and prevent any one from bursting it by a bold move in Wall Street in getting hold of u majority of the Mock in auv one of the rads. The entire interest the people of the stales throned wliirh these roads run lies in th reasonableness of passenger and freight rati'", and is not finally alTrrl e,l by the iin-rirer derision. It still rests with the Inteistatu Commerce Commis-ion as it has for ears tie- fore. It is useless, therefore, to make the peopk w ho are the custo mers of above railroads believe that they hate (.Mined a great victory, w hen in f.n t they gained nothing. Sun-' of the rottenness of the lie publican administration of the Post iitlicf llop.irtmcnt is at last coming to light. The investigation has only just bi-giin, but it hss gone far enough to let us see that this will be the biggest scandal ever unearthed in any department of the national iroverniueiit until the IVmocrats get in control and lake a look at the books in the War and Navy depart ments, and the things that were done there during the war with Spain in connection with the pur chase of supplies for the armv and the purchase of vessels for colliers and for the transportation of troops. When this investigation into the doings of several bureaux of the l'osi Office Department was ordered by the Postmaster (ieneral, he did not expect lo find anything worse than a few irregularities, and which oiiel be ca-iiv remedied, but he onies 1 ai k here from u pleasure trip uni iimls an enormous scandal be ing turned up to the gaze of th public, and he is badlv scared, lie talks very bravely about continuin the investigation and allowin C 1 1 i 1 1 v man to escape, but he would be triad to shut it otl right now. it he docs not and goes the full limit. then we may expect to see some of the pets of the administration wear ing stripes. This game of graft and Peculation has leen going on for several rears. When .Senator llau na inaugurated the inot stupendous ampaign of bribery and corruption in lvji" over before attempted, one of his most active lieutenants was l errv Heath. He was rewarded for his peculiar services by being appointed hirst Assistant 1 ostmaster uenerul He, in turn, selected others who had been active in the debauch of the voter, amongst whom were Neclv mil liathbone, who were sent to ( ii ba and were convicted of robbing tin- government there of thousands of dollars. I he same gumo was in augurated here, only in different wuvs, and so that it could be covered up for a longer time. All sorts of schemes were started for making money out of the government jobs held by certain people. Two of these people have already been forced to resign, viz.: Assistant Attorney (ieneral i'yner, who had charge of the law department of til's Post utiles Department, ana Mr tieavers, superintendent of tho salary and al iowaiices division. It was discovered that Tyner bad been rendering de cisions that cave the get-rich-quick swindling concerns of the country tne oenetit ot tne use ot tne mails in order to rob the people of the coun try. We do not yet know all that Heavers has been doing, hut we do know that he not out as soon as the firs was started in his rear. It is be lieved that one of the charges against him will be that ha was at the head of a syndicate that was selling in creases in salaries. When a man designated ss entitled to an Increase in his salary was sent in to Beavers it is charged that ne was notified that he must plank down not less than $25 or the increase did not go, We all know that Beavers lately built a residence in the city of Brook lyn that cost not less than f 35,000, and on a salary . of f 4,600 a year. Other things are now coming to light. Jtme tnrstfure was allowed or sometimes forced on post n asters all over tha country, and all of it was made by one eonoern. Type- All WERE RAFFLED. Wo. 4 comes frin Wake. Ark. that Rev. J no. J Cox bad a Strang aldjr acoompani'ed q yellow Jaundice. For . iBwotaas were aama and Uijh evrrtbiig taown to the pro iMSua was s-ed. the troab remained. One d.iy he b-go (0 jih Eieome Bit tars ana ins we, k. a et.anut for the better ean sad. atlcBcth ha wets a- ti'elr eared.. It's the must re'labia nje-liooie fix. Livar and Kidney trouble writing machines have been distrib uted lavishly, and all of them of the same make. The old-fashioned good iron mail boxes were supplanted by sheet iron boxes, and all of ben pain ted alike and with tl.e same lirm" paint, and painted by nun lent out from th-department when is could hae been done muchcheno er at horn.- by foine linn iu the ciiv where the painting was done. The farniiis along ihe rural free dehv.rv ionics h.ie i, ut nlinwcd to furnish their own Luxes, Lin were compelled lo pay for the kind of box prescribed and sent out by th superintendent of the free deh ery service. When ever a new rural free delivery route was to be inaugurated some firm that furnished wagons ami other things to the department or to the carriers was L'iven the tip and got into the game hcfoic any other firm knew anything about it. And out of this comes giK.il graft for the men behind Ihe scenes. The chances are thai the thing will be so stupendous that the Republican paitv will refuse to allow The facts to be given to the public, and the people will know nothing of it until a Democratic Congtess compels publicity. The people can g-t the facts about how many thousands of dollars have been wasted mid stolen from them only by electing a democratic Congress. Whenever the people of this coun try elect a Democratic Congress and a DeiuiHUtic administration there w ill come forth revelations of rotten ncss and corruption in the depart mcnts of this government that wi slugger Ihe nation. The truth is that every .lepartiiier.t of this govern ment iu this city is honeycombed with rottenness and all of it has grown up since McKinley was in augurated in lS'.C. The' Post Office Department seems lo have been con ducted bv and in the interest of the giiifters, the Treasury Department ill the interest of Wall Street, the Navy Department iu the interest of the Steel Tl list, the War Depart ment in the interest of (ieneral Wood, the Interior Department in the interest rf the (ilass Trust, that wants to giab the gilsouite beds in the rncoini.agre I'le Indian reserva tion, and the Department of ,l-.istice in the interest of the trusts in getier- il. The new Department of Com merce ami Labor has not got into the game. How long do the people intend to stand it? Tin administration is hitting the Civil Sen ire with an nv. The Wash ington Tost is authority for the state ment that, "since 1'residciit 1 im no di came into oilier a large portion f the important offices hi the I'nis d States Treasurer Department have been tilled with m w men. or will be lii lied before a long while. Some thing like a clean sweep i has been railually put into effect, but if has cell done nuicllv, and as u rule with little publicity." That is a pretty serious charge for a newspap-. with strong liepnblieau leanings t make against the President, wh .oasis of his Civil Service lb forii: antecedents and who was tuppos- to he still an ardent disciple of the same cult. It is also stated that more post masters have been removed and up pointed during the last two year: than ever before in the history o the department. The fact is, th President is building up his own little machine and he is going after that nomination without losing tiick. CIIAKLKS A. KDWAI1DS, :T TV- ' I 'ctm.s iu oo' I'OISOS, C.VATKK, :"., c.vunrst.'i.Ks !.np :;iia:. j i a i Ui.ing bought out the stock of goods hcioinring lo Worth Store Co., ire loiiv prepared a. meet the demands of th.- e -iniry trade. r;;4t il':". " M . - i ( i :k " o'V trvrt : ' :!.-;,'.-.! .d, ;-.'.:-!. V , bodice, are maiL' of the soun- materials. ChiM'iiMvl is the time tr lay tlio foun.l i:i,n i'wr a shmly con stitution tli.it vi!lhi:-.t for year. . Scott's Kir.iilsion is the riht ,h'ff. Scott's Emulsion stimulates tie grovi:is powers of . hi!. h en, Yelps them buiU a firm ."Hinilation for a sturdy consti tution. Send fcr free camplo. SCOTT & DOWNE, Chomlsta, 400-415 Poar' Street, Now York. 60o. and Sl.OOi nil Jruwlsts. i M bead, .cp , . .;i ii.,- ill-1 r l' i-ki '; - ml i.iel B..I-I-- i'.b.o.l laa... r.Mil p..", such I -C pas, :; 'C elllbl. r ail eb-uiii-i I e se ,iul h.-il :-t! n : II 1 t- i-i liiij CONVICTS DASH FOR LIU-1 ER CY. ! Biff Uprising at Ca:t!c Uar.'.i Twelvc Men Aifc:npt to Ks capc. One cf W!ip;n,a cJf gre, Wi; S'?t .t.J Killed and Others .. ! o oiiarrels with the :., : il on the plea that or; have i.ot been lielp tlny should have been j ii'-i: -hiliLr the fact . P. i.niiine- with the -I ill, if;'.h! one l'iiul .o;l: what w ill Thou ii "What, wilt Thou Th.- man whose - i 1 a-; Ii not s -l;, .' : ::t of ;'. membership but Viilllt en,, 1 a ;.- chiireh do for Christ hiii-ch:- -1'nitid 1'res- 1 lla-.in just leluruid from the .Northern .Mailo-is, where wo bought a i ho;.-e -!o. k of jrnods for trto larsre stores, enables us to buy much cheaper ' i h.isi oui c.iiip i-lilors. We want your trade, we need your (rude, and we : aii.-t have your trade, if prices are any inducement. dust listen to some of our low prices, if you please: Crod calicoes worth (J A going at 5 penis. SS-ineli eoloin lawn worth going at 5 cents, l'iiul tin -ab- worth 20 cents going at lo cents. 1 yard wide percale worth 10 cent going at Tl cents. Ual; window poles worth 15 cents going at 10 cents. Ladies' trim huts worth till cents to jjtj.iiO. ' Ladies' sailoi hats worth 60 cents going at S." cents. Ladies' parasols worth Ml cents to !(. All over laces woiih ;iil cents to 75 ceiils per yard. A good line of white shirt waist goods I" nun li) cents to 25 cents per yard. liii bon and embroidery from 5 cents ! o! cents per yard. Ladies' slippers worlh ?1. '.'.' fur ifl.pi'. Mens' shoes worth ifi.00 for . 1.60. Men's and boys shifts worth 50 cents :" u- l"i cento. Window shades with spri ig rollers only 10 cents. l. alies' belts from 10 cunts to 25 cents'. Nice bed steads woifh 3.00 for $2.50 cents. Nice center fables woith $1.25 for iJl.O'i. S cakes toilet soap for 5 cents. 3 cakes laundry soap for 5 cents. 10 cent bottle sewing machine oil for 5 cents. " (food oil cloth worth 20 cents for 15 cents per yard. We invite you to' cull and examine our new and up-to-dato line of goods. All hinds of produce taken in ec!n!p;e for goods. All kinds of groceries on hand. A few 2 horse Syracuse plows on hand which we will sell cheap. H. A. floffitt & Co. VVortln ilie, N. C. Successors to Worth Store Co. Frank linville Items. Itev i r r.llington hilled Ins us ual appointments at the M K church Sunday. .Miss C'hllie Wright went to Ashe boro one day last week to visit friends and do some shopping. Mrs D Liuzey, who has been in poor health for some time, died Sat urdnr night. Mr II A Ilussell sjK'iit part of last week at (lulf visiting the fair sex of that city. Mr W D Mancr made A business trip to Greensboro last Saturday . The Fraukliuville Mfg. Co. have mnde considerable improvements on the water power for the cotton gin and other improvements will be made this summer so that the plant will be in lirst-clnss order for the coming cotton season. Mr Frank Stuart, who has been in Asheville for some time, on ac count of poor health came home Tuesday , nd appears to be very much improved. He left Monday for New York City where he expels to make his future home. In reply to the Kamsenr correspon dent in regard to the game of ball between the llamscur and Fraukliu ville boys, will say; that I have con sulted some of our boys and they in form me that ut the fifth inning the Franklinvillo hoys were one ahead, and that the Raimeur boys refused to finish the seventh Inning. With due respect for the Rumseur corres pondent's opinion, I think our boys are justly entitled to .the victory. Mr John Foust of Mt. Gilead and Mr Bige Chiisco, of Rumseur, speut Sunday night at Mr William Hob son's. Mr and Mrs Lonnie Welch spent Sunday at Central Falls with rela tives. The members of the M church feel rery grateful towards Mr Hugh far ks, Jr., for a nloe pulpit JBible which he recently presented the cnarcn. I .. i,il-i r ..r.;". j V !:.' . r.'i -. ITi. KiroM- .- !' !v.-U!.OKA KK.I- S A M I M -B I I? t5S T" l' ""J cmicts. s,-i vin- ..,,-n.s i,.--;,t::.; ' ft I III L C itfj C N I 9 ten veo: on ilieN.-.v iiiiii..,srcl;:ei.-i l!' :-' : ,. . ivi .-, -. .-l..r ef gang, made d:,.h iW lib 1 1- t-, ,v:'t ;.' i . V? V, -:! i: P' m 1 MANUFACTURED P"? ' MicXCie "oV cas'ti.'" ibi'iie'.'.'' a '! "n'V ClZ.v , iefve Johnston Harvester Company. seven of th-.iii sineee-.h -I ni t'lal.. : : 1 - ' ie, ( 'lir... ia aiin ij r 4 JU'Vuo--.-. c'..i',',i-, , , v,. !;-.':-! : : . . '.' l " , ''--'.i alio- I Coniincntal and Diamond Harrows and Cultivators. rV"'-'' 'tm s'-' " ' ' ''u'i- i"--We "V 1 Write for catalogue prices. rom,'h-d'iu''a "i.,':ir'"i j ' J; . Haiivlleman, N. C. W. G. BARKER, Agt. llayiies. Two ol toe ..: - .. , :-'s ljaa' v 1 if in IIIHIWIMH I -mBlHMMaBmHPJM viels al l.iige are I r. .:: : i ma ' .: .-. , . - ; -e.r- c.s., , t two ill.- from Cr.iv-m. ,i..! !... I ' .i I u,. I - very- " frimiN. llam,-r. . .' , '.; ' ' ' 7 B A T T t who claims I 'iiriiaiii s- hi- i..:m -.!' e---.ni' an! .' .i-suu.ption. ak and who was eo:n i-te lauds i.tei,,, i :" - U s -...jM-.'-t 1,. s-iaie-Mrl lv. . , , , -t. b n. I ii . o-..i .sire -. '.T " to two years r...... ..: .-.'... J'f U f we-k s l.-rm of curt ait r a - ; . IV I tional tl :.;! J. : p,-i .,ry ai.il a- N i ,,,,,-,., l.J. V i thec.-u:,;e,f l!i,; i., ' ' "" ' ; . : ,',::I'J i'j m ,-, , , . , ,. , j i..-. ; . .1, I. .met. a lew i rial f tl, Hi"'U':l";.A,'r"V':l1 '"' to h i-.e c-Lie up ul court V l'"'voi,-hf r,;:,. s. .,:( , - . Theten-m I j. . , u , ,-.;!, 1 ,,f .fJOH for jy Qt i-:siio. an ..i:::! j ; -1 1 " -1 ------: - n. w-VaalVa--y m.'iri'';i '-.- 'e - Vf-rr IUIKA I II ii"l ivri-1 'i our t'..'-r ' i : . -a!-! ... . . ,,, iiiiilV-r-'nvnihoiie ;!-.:: n-v- '" r '-.; a -,-. f a h, a'thy thm-.-l-" r I- ,lu''es,i,.i, er L.ili. " ". ? , i V -,c' " 'V-riVn" s I -..'a I- f.p:..iu!i, -i-is, N'.-.."..-:'".'' "s ,:' ; ' r'l",:. ! K'jilil . They 'n'r: a ''lisi't'evver'1''' ,,',V,! ' j . ' !-.':. ! '-""'J . '. rs- Sale ol Town Lob for Taxes. ili.-sjst,iii nd st..j.iV-rm..i.a!-... of :i :. i . :. ; ; ; .' . ' ' ; 'KJ'f"',' I il nU at public- sale at the Coi if...!-.! i.iriT-iat.. in -a.-!- i. o: i i.e . , , ( J llou-e deor for mil, in toe town of I I I flrll II I III f 1 I Ivc- aia:,!,.!!.,. u,r-..us ,-d a. . ; .,.; , i,V,Urs. I he U-lnboro. in the 1st K4T m May, I , I ,111 H I ll Iv I curl.: -fli,--ii.,,.!i,t ,i isnll 1 ';, . . ' r. ' ,u, ! the4ih dav ,,f M ) 11)0.1. v'i I I I i I I I II I 11 IT I tl ey I-. K s i i." i bellli r ilull l-.v-i i ..... V " wlin ii n-iaenes an I tin r a: a -. 1 u . - - -.n!y nfMl a imv .lose. , f (,. ,-6 A,- " ' V.''"',1 ''' ""'b:- '"' .' ,S" a.tl-'l-v.r. i liquid f rn, : make r''' 1 wl -'"", 1 I'1'9- yo..s(4liM-.l there is nothi.i.t-ia-rious ) 1 "' ."' :-i you . a' ami i.e.kes the mntter ih vou. Y-u can Ket i' :'" :'w' ' l' -A. t-nuerwood. re'iablo rem-W at all irii:;"i i-i !-uiiol ni ill, I'riee ;5? le-l ;L: " Mrs. Amelia .McKinnon, of Iho The new Virginia child labor permits no child under twelve -year !o wo! k iu anv maiiufacluriiur. n.-. chiinical or mining openitioiisfehihl ren between twelve and fourteen can not work more than ten boms an connot work at all at niirhL. N I iijjl.ly A PKOW-TB'ITIoX H'HAT '!! UBIll -iiN's I'llIJi-. (:i!OI.!.ii , D1ARKHOKA i.KM.- UY I AN J-O 'One nf cue eutmi' s, esp- eti d illon nf this pi for ten eii'Q Myiiffrrer frcn- elvnMi., diarrhoor," vv j-jr ( Walden & Mn.-ti-. dragl t of b .te.pri-e, Air. "ii - hail nse.lvnrle.il pa'-nt pieiiArn'.-.u a ai.il been trontod by j.hysi- iau- vit!i..u- ai y pprmineut U-netlt. A f.ov in-.r.th's mzo he coimaoaeed takiug C'hani'. eiit,ii,ii Collo, Cholera nd l)i .nwopa Kraedy I in a snort tlm- wi? entir ly en re. I . 5t.-.nyciti?enps of KntorTr!-H v. b i-ii,.vv ("ti gvn terra n will testify fo ii-. rr.iUi falnesi of 1 statf-im-nt." F-r ,nle by Standard 1'rea! C., As'-e' oro; Married. On April 12th, 1903, in the pres ence of about forty people, at the residence of U. M. low, J. F. officia ting, E. A. McNeil, of Steeds, - to Artemifaa Woody, of Why Hot We trust ifeaca and banmneM will he tneir lot, TOO 9RBAT A BI3K. A rallahle nmtdy for bowal oom- olalnu sbruM -hvy be kept at bam). TherUkl, t-ogrtirtfor wiTotu loUke. Ohamberlain't Colie. Ch"le ,r and Dlar- rhoer Re-m dy otrrt fail, and whn wiyoeQ wlih witer ia pleannt ta lake. Foraalaby sV)Udiinl Pr( Co., Aaba bora. Gardening: oa a Rented Lot. I started in pardeiiin in mv back yard, but it was too email, and for the past four yearss I have leased a piece of land, where 1 hnvo crown with much success flowers and vege tables. I have given special atten tion to vegetables, and not only have 1 bad all J could use myself, but have shared with friends and neigh bora. Early morning, from four to five ia my favorite time for work. After a few hours in tht fresh, dewy morning one 19 ready for a gnn ihiy'B easiness. Country Late in Anr'rica. GOOD FOR OHILDKEN. Tha cleaaant to tk; and 'until -s Ona Mli ntn Congh Cure irirp immedi- ata relief ic a'l casea of Couth. Croup and liaunpp Dr-eao ir n- not pn immedistxly Into the t'.mae.h but takes effect right at .he ieat r,t the troubla. It drain out th" lufl muia lino. beal and soot hes and cures n-r mananiljr by inb'iug ti-e lanes o eon tnbnfo pare Uf-Kjrin8 and iire-snsratn-lnir ozyftn to th- bio-,,1 ud )-aos v A Underwooii, Kandiaatao. Mrs. Amelia elcKinnon, of Mt. 'Iileiid section, died on the iiist., r.t the ai;e of '.U1. Troy K iner. !CE X-lil'.'K IS HEKVED. I)u no 'ee ii hereby eor -id on the ulii'! tn-ir IIv fliiu L'eV.tli's IVii-h ' s on y naive on the iririi.-it ii, 1 i" :.(;.. i,.,,,,, ii,, ,,ure 1. ad- li v-o-1 vile'i I.1Z... UWitl's i lira ; -,'.1 1 ."sr.lve has euwd thons n ls of ia i-s of idles th-.l o-ill uot tel.! to n- v b"r treatmeti', a,,u e t .;ii.s r.rc -.1 ;;!:'. r;l- many worthless :li!',i,- let'. I ll'i-i" U-'soiei wb'i (jot :e t: ii-iiii-, D-u ;.- v;teh II md Snlve re 1 i v r .;.3 .;e i led. b cause it :r,H W. A. I. derwon I , ita'.iUo- Acwlieru is to have 11 pickle iaciory, a brancn ot lleinz' great niclorv in I'itf -bur.';!:. BLANKS. All kinds of blanks for majfrislratet at Com Ur Office. DOES TI PAY TO P,UY OIIEaP? A i hi-tp re i,tdy f, rcouuhs and colds ia nil rljrht. bnt yon want s'.meibi'u t'-at nil 1 ; li v,. nud , ,,ri. jie rnoro -0-ve- nnd dnT. eron results nf throat a-'d I-J.irj -r--;:? lea " but ahull vomlo? (io lo 11 wi-e.ur and me.n r gulnr oli maio? Ye-, I pca-ible; If not po-Fib'e f ryou, ! n iu e the- c,o take the only remedy tt mil bee" herndu'ed 111 Nil ol ili-.i l c- nnt ioi wiih tueeess 11 s vrro ihr at and iuun trrablen. "H- sih-e's derinan S.ruD." l not ony beu nd Blimulai.es ibe I issues to le trov be sir n riisa. but alluri lUmuiatiiMi, enuies-easv expauloratlon, ivn a goiei niirbt'K res', and cures the P'tiriit. Tno'-sbo'tif. Recbnim'-nd. ej 11 v,y years by oil drnRuisH In the oriu. lou. uun ft c this reliable r.-mr.iv tildr-iKg!. I'rleo SSeai.d 70.-. We have a complete line of the best Razors, Table and Pocket Cutlery in addition to our Mammoth Stock of General Hardware, Farm Implements of all kinds, Busies, Harness, Etc., Etc. You will i egret it if you don't call and see us before making your purchases. McCrary Redding HARDWARE COMPANY. I il mil at public sale at the Court llou-e deor for ra-b, in tho town of A ll, 'euro. ' li the lsi Vcnbijr iu May, lb Ii K ihe-lth dawif M iy ) ltio.1, t'-a follou ing town Iota for taxi a sndoexts due and uupai-J f,,r the yeir 190, AS Hill g.48 W P Scii'h 05 W A Gri-nea 1.13 Cornolia (irav ia rnil 18 neani Henry Mcvtvan 2.20 W 11 1'arier C'li iiles 1' Rei 1 J 85 .ilHNltiu (sniallwool If. V. NEW BY', Tux Co'leoior, Anhehuro. N. C This, April 3rd, 1903. NEW THINGS IN Notice. Having quullfled as adminiatrator on tue emnt- ol ia reteroon, ut-oeniieil before W C Hhuid oo-I. clerk of the 8u perl ,r Court of Itandolnb conatv. all eeraona boldinz claims airaiust anid e-tica arit hereby notified to preaent ine ui to tne umlersiftna'l, d ily veriln-d 11 or eei.-retue iota dav nf April 1H04 r tills not ee will b,i pleaded In bar 01 lumr recovery, and all pereoua ln di l.'i-d to raid esiato will come forward ai d make immediate settlement. 111a 1010, nay or April, ltfoa. HENJAMIN LANIER. Asa Morran, sentenced to 20 jears in tlie penitentiurj at January term of Jlontguinery oounty court, Las eacuueil ana is now at large. A TIIOUOHTFt'L M,.N. 'I. Austin of Winchester. Inil knt-w what to do Ir, the hour nf need IJia wif had itir-h an annaunl mm of lomsi.h ai d liv.-r trouble. tihvi'!ii count not hl her. lie thonght nf and tried Dr. KIiir', New tif Pills and sbn rot iPbrf ,t oar and was nii: eared. Onlr Me. at biaidard Itnir 'ili.n t fiurW ini, Bridee Notice - I ho lt'tl Co- Commissioners will, on the first Mondav in Msv 1B03. let out the building of a bridge noross Tom's 1 reek at tii nnbllo road crouinir near Farmer, N. ()., aecorilin to lha plsna anil apncificaiions on file in the offlee 01 mo ciera to tbia B'd. Persons desiring th job of bnildina IIIU u: IU(0, cn ni" wim mo ciers to Ie- li'd, on or before said day. their ourr 01 terms 1 r Dunning ssul bridge, as afnreasM, ' a"d on said day said U'd will consl'ier said offers and .-- oe t such offers aa they may deem heat. j. r. eoaoouiH, 11. i c'AViNaa, t lerk. Cbmu. B'd Co Com, A rll 7th 190S. Mtnd Sale. D! T!p0 of dsra sad ordr et rxals eminty is the sbsoiKi immih f,ti,it W If lUilitlnif. ednir. M al. vs. HarasrM nvurrav, ai. a nsoseii mt pabiie ane tloa f,,r eib 10 the bis-neat bldrler oa Moa kar. May ta, IWH. at 12 o'olock M. at Ihe court houae door la ASbeboro, N. C.tbe foil. .wine ileaoribed real aetata, vis: A tract nf lead Irlnc sad beta la Banrlolpb couoly. Ie Cedar Grove township on tee wa tera of Richland or..k. .,S..lnin. ,2 i"T- of Clarkaoa Booker Uarr Smith. AlfroS. etalej acil othera. aad oeatalnloa SBO aoree. Alao another tract adiolnin ih. Trteee are the lands pf the 1st Jona M. Clark, deeeaaedd., sad are well watereil, I good aelrbborbood, herlos 11 T iff mm fin, -Si1 i These cuts represent some of the new things that we are now onenine up direct from the manufacturers. Cull in and see the latest and best in men's wearables, THE MER1TT-J0HN50N CO, 308 S. Elm St. Greensboro, N. 0. Dr. We A. Woollen, will ba in bis office from 8 a. m. until 6 p. m. each day to exam ine and presoribo for any one who may de sire his assistance. Chronic diseases a . specialty. W. A. WOOLLEN, M. D.. RANDLEMAN, N. C. Terma of TMa March 30. I1A9. o. u sirr. Attr cash. W. P. BRDDIItQ, Ailtur- aad Goal LAND I'OSTEltS-at 10 ecnU a FOR Rock Bottom Prices On GROCERIES and BEST? PRICES for yonr Chickeni and Eggs be sore to go t W. H. Jennings. Franklinville. N. C. r. 0 I i A taderwood. JJmgCB. Send foryricea. Co. . Near Depot,
The Courier (Asheboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
April 23, 1903, edition 1
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