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N OVB ANNUAL CATALOGUE of Tree, Shrubs, Greenhouse PlunU, Rows, Boll and Ueddlu and Or namental Plants vow ready. Your name on a post! will bring it free. FIX! STOCK CIt'St'AL PRICES. Irtrt nn-vnir-oU Arbonmtral tlJtO. RALEIQH LETTER. JdHice Prltcbsrd Puts I Quletns on Pur- ell The Renult Jodgt Pcebte and tHe Robeson County Bar Ma, Chan. M. Stedman Receives Two lo One ' In Wake Pri maries. Oirnwiamdi'tit-T ol TlieConrlrr. Well, that ittdiciul nuir of Ps did not succeed in tliiowiug any body into jail after all. Another ana nigger r oi me u. Circuit Court, to wit Judge Pritchurd, put n ipiietus on the "lower case n of the dristrict court in short order, after his arrival here Friday afternoon, and not only re leased editor Daniels from the custo dy, or companionship, of a deputy marshal, hut discharged him abso lutely, "without day (as the lawyers say) and dismissed the case against bim, on the ground mat tneeuitonai utterances complained of by Judge Pumell did not constitute a case of contempt within the meauing of the statute. Thereupon, editor Daniels vacated the luxurious apartments at the New Yarboro hotel, in which he had hwn "innRiwrntoil" for three dav8. and returned to the bosom of Sis family and friends many of the lat ter turning out to give him an ova tion, such as should be gratifying to any man. Result: Joe Daniels is today a biceer man" than he ever was be fore in his life and his friends owe Judge Purnell a vote of thanks. As for Judge l'ritchard, he is now heralded as "the great liberator, and the News and Observer has printed a big picture of him on its virst page. Judge Purnell in the meantime is sum to be "leeling line thirty cents" whatever that means. And Judge JPecbles tanueu out, too, when his superior officer called him to the bat. Kach of the three strikes was aimed at one or the other of the three atlidavit-makers (Kerr, Cur roll and Southcrlaad) whom he had sentenced to jail without giving them an opportunity to show cause court whv tney shiiiu not oe pun ished for cotempt. That omission its fatal in law to Judge 1'eebles action, and the habeas corpus peti tioners were discharged by supreme Court Justice Connor. The contempt rase of Judge Peebles vs. the Kobcson county lawyers has also been settled, as a result of this hearing before Justice Connor Justices Douglas and Walker sitting with him at his re- piest. These judges hnucleit uowu an opinion, soon alter discharging Kerr, ct al, in which they make it clear that they did not think that the action of the lawyers in declin ing to prepare a calendar a matter for proceeding against them for con tempt of court. Couusel forjudge Peebles anil the law vets then con- rred and agreed upon a plan to put an end to the case. Counsel for the lawyers agreed to amend their answers by adding the ords. "or personal integrity, so as to make the sentence reai: "llie spondeiits deny that it was their purpose, so for us they then knew or now know, to reflect upon the offi cial character or personal integrity llllll 1IIUI UI01CJMUU Ul lUllbVUIJ'l.. Iiulze l'eelilcs very properly held that this lancuugo "purges" tho law yers of all contempt, and he stops I lie criminal prwevuuiK" aaiuai. them, tio the case is dismissed, ap parently to the satisfaction of both bench and bar. The A. & N. C. Railroad is again restored to its officers and they are now in quietpossession of the prop erty. When receivers Meares and McBee intimated that they would not recognize the order of Governor Aycock to Supt. Dill to take posses sion (after Chief Justice Fuller's de cision was rendered) the Governor threatened to "call out the troops and wired Attorney Onion to take the sheriff of Craven with him and take possession by force if necessary W hen shown that prescription tne 24-houra-old receivers concluded to take their medicine quietly, and va cated the oflices of the railroad coin, pan v. The primaries held in this (Wake) county Saturday, and in Raleigh Saturday, bight, show that Stedman beat Ulenn two to ope in uom city and country. I one city and two country precincts HUtiman received every vote. In the city the voto was 43M for stedman and 4 tor uieun. Wake 1 entitled to 38 vutos in the State convention and Stedman will iret 25 or 2li of these. Winston for Lt, Governor will nveivo nearly the hole vole of ii ki-. aim Hoke for Asst. Justice Siiiireme court will get about 30 of the 38. Railroad Comr. Kocers will receive the entire 38, Turner received votes in most of the precincts, but his strength lies the fact that he is "second choice' of many delegate if it conies to that in a prolonged contest or oead' lock. A large number of distinguished visitors (some from the North, who came in a sjwcial car) and a big crowd of North Carolinians are in Durham attending Trinity College commencement. 1 he annual sernion preached yesterday by Dr. Hyde, resident of Jiqwdoin ColleKf! was magnificent one. Dr. Kilco rccciv ed hearty welcome home from the Ueoeral Uonference at Iais Angeies, Cal., where be made such a favorable impression by his learned and elo- ?nont addresa as fraternal messenger rom the M. E. church. South. Ad oil portrait of the late I. K Avery is presented to the college by the Alpha Tan umega iraternity, or fori which Mr. Avert tu a member, 1 The selection of Mr Robert M. Phillips to succeed the lute R. M. Kurtnan as editor ot tne .Morning Poet is a deserved compliment.. Mr. Phillips has been: Attached to the staff of the Post for two or three years. He isn all-round newspaper man tilling with equal tociiity tne position of reporter, telegraph editor or editorial writer. . His genial man 'SK popiiWrnX his friends predict that he will ners and prove a success in the new andcloT,vIlie .J(fcsarln in Ralejf, last, .1:1 v..: .l.;u k rij,.-i-i- .v.. n ut i:rih vated editorial chair i to which he has been called LLtWXAM. ' MONTGOMERY NEWS. Thr P.xamlncr. Mrs B T Wade, after spending several days with her parents in Ral eigh, returned home Saturday. 1'rof Kugeiio Harris, who hits had charge of Farmer Institute the past year, spent a few days in town last week. Allen Nance, who received a prize for punctuality at the close of l'roy HiL'h School, has not liecn absent from school or tardy within the last two years. Messrs o J smithcrman, ot xroy, and J P Baldwin, of Randolph coun ty, arc constructing a tannery near town. It is located on the site for merly occupied by the North Caro lina Building and SupplyCbuipany. There is a good opening here for such an enterprise, and we hope the owners will iiud it to be a profitable investment. Miss Lutie Mclntyre, who has had charge of the music department at Farmer institute tne past year, re turned home Thursday, accompan ied by Miss Lura Gibson who was an assistant in the same institution. Miss Gibson will spend several days visiting Miss Mclntyre before ret in n ing to her home at Laurinbiirg. GUILFORD COUNTY NEWS. Tlic Piitrlot. The Prohibition state convention yesterday was quite poorly attended and beyond naming delegates to the national convention at Indianapolis June 2!)th no business was transact ed. The dwelling house of Mr C Henry Kitiir, a good farmer living seven miles northeast of the city, was totally destroyed by Hit eailv last Friday morning, together with practically all its contents, the family barely escaping with their lives. Mr King has no idea how the tire stin ted, yet li does not think it was of incendiury origin. He carried no insurance and the loss fulls heavi- 'y- , lien tlunclu, a wen Known tanner living near Sedaliu, was given a pre liminary hearing Saturday before U. S. Commissioner J. M. Wolfe on a charge of illict distilling and bound over to the October term of Federal court under a bond of $100, D. h. Thomas becoming his surety. I he evidence against Clarida is purely circumstantial. Prof W 11 Albrmht, who has just closed a very successful nine-months school at Hamilton, in eastern aoriu Carolina, is here with his wife for a short visit with the latter s parents, after which they will go to Liberty for the summer months, l rot ai brieht is delighted with the eastern country. He savs the people there arc "living easv since cotton went up. The opening of the summer the atrical season at the park Monday night was quite satisfactory to nianacemeiit notwithstanding threatening weather. An attractive program was put on at the casino, and only pleasant evenings are need ed to guarantee a large attendance. Williams concert band win give a sacred concert at the park every Suu day afternoon during the summer months, beginning at 4.30. Alto gether it's a delightful place to spend an afternoon or evening, as the at tractions there are not displeasing to anyone. Innocent amusements are provided by the management, a first class class cafe is open theie day and uight, and it is safe to say that ft better managed public resort does not emst hi tne state, Oov. AyecK'i NM Worfc It Gov. Avcock with his stiasive oratory would only talk good roads for the next si months with the same-result that he has discussed education his service to hia State will render it under lasting obliga tions lo him. There is danger a head for the man and the ides when the latter is too persistently insisted upon. Got. Aycock has redeemed every pledge maue along educational lines (which at the time of their making seemed extravagant) and the conscience of our people on this sub ject has-been aroused to the extent that his able co-workers can coif tinue his policy without embarrass ment. Gov. Aycock, we repeat, can do tne ctate a groat servio oy uuk' ing gcod roaus. Salisbury aun. His Cook Beacfkiary. Mr J K Van Ktten, a nroininent attorney, died in Ulster county, V- his wjfo, bu,t providing fw his cook aul hlf keeper, who it if his re mest be luineil by his sjdp at her death,, htrange. Hot aoriajts, AriaaMt, Out Part Phu U for the Roaad Trip. Tickets on sale every Wednesday and Saturday, return limit sixty davs. The Frisco System in connection with the Rock Island System from Memphis ofhx-a the best route. Write for literature and full par ticulars. 8. L. I'arrott, District Passer. per Agent, AUanU, Ga. ksHBBORo! NSIFh aui CONTEMPT Mt tTO Editor Daniels Is lelealed from Custody. -l jt-tul" l"f. : l 'tif i i - J rae tanoiais anai .uniiuKni.if.iifiii f " Ihe Wrath of Judlfc Purgell.; .At 'llie hearing aliiioiinued last issue of the Coi itiKit Fi.lay aftwrnvon pt, lost, ,wp(jU . tn; lia'elgb, JuaUcairritoha tiw imnMiH norima ! iirut'cijiit;o i Thus one of the moat' jfnft!'n e'S in the history of our ;&a,l.jsinf5Hi! with Mr Daniels us tlidc'ttiitm).Jigumv upon whom is bestowed thU admira tion and conlidence of-,"', ', .jfi-ffi people. " :(:' . The case was called atitlUiiM o'cluulj. Friday afternoon i ma wm. . JiMgui Pritohard's first case 'afte'l"- Wingl sworn in as circuit court jiulgiy his releasing a prisoner. 'oWi''ii; justly imprisoned was uowtv Uwi Justice Pritchard's friends ihndi ex pected. In lost week's issue we published the causes leading up to .lud'e l'ui nell's unjust action. Although Judge Piiinell made an order allowing Mr. Daniels to appeal it was not done until after the writ of habeas corpus hud been obtirued and the counsel for Mr. Daniels dis regarded any actions whatever of Judge Purnell. We print below (he principal editorial which aroused Judge PurneU's wrath: TIIK LAT&HT ACT IS TIM: A. AND N . V. R. It. RKCKIVKKSIIII' MATTKIt. The fourth act of tin Atlantic and North Carolina railroad receiver ship play took place in the federal court building in Raleigh yesterday afternoon, when Judge Purnell ap pointed T D Meares as receiver. The lirst act wok place in .Nor folk when Judge Purnell appointed V K McBee receiver upon the appli cation of Finch, who did not own a mure of stock in the road. The second act took place in the federal court building in Raleigh when Judge l'uriiell, hiuliug that his order in Norfolk was illegal be cause made outside of the jurisdic tion of his court, ascended the bench and made the order over again. The third act was pulled oil with the same scenery sonic weeks later when, after the conspiracy proceed- ings, the judge being "highly indig nant," the receivership was vacated the story of the McBee-Finch game of "bunco" having been exposed. The fourth act in the same plav drew a crowd to the federal court building yesterday afternoon, lt was at once apparent that the judge was determined to appoint a icceiver and after permitting the lawyers to talk a little he made the appoint ment. Mr Meares, who was named as re ceiver, 18 the man wno was 10 assist McBi-e, who was lirst appointed re ceiver. r inch, wno is now sum 10 own his stock, was made a parly. So we see that yesterdays appoint ment was but the finishing up of what was begun in Norfolk, for Mc Bee and .Meares are so close together that if one should be called Twcedle- dee the other would appropriately be called Tweedledum. It is to be hoped that those news papers only a nuiuliui in milliner which have been c 1 a m o r i n g for federal judge government of North Carolina affairs are satished. They seem to have lost sight of the fact that the state ol Aouu Carolina owns two-thuds of the slock in the Atluutio and North Carolina rail road, and that under the law the b rd of internal improvements, of which the governor is chaii man, is oharged with the management of the property. Whether they manage it well or otherwise, they are responsi ble to the people, whose servants they are, and not to any federal judge. The federal court had no call to intervene. There is not an instance of a receivership of large property in this stale that has not re sulted disastrously, i an we expect any other result in this instance! As evidence that Cnyler did not bring his suit lo protect his .:(,Tim of stock (if indeed he has any slock at all) the state offered to put in bond, in any sum, to guarantee linn against loss. In the state courts receiver will not be appointed for property, if the owners lu charge give bond to save a minority stock holder or creditor from any nosibl loss, by reason of continuing ii charge. The federal court ought to HI matters relating tu receiverships iq this toiiow tne rules ot state courts. No stockholders up to this hour has ever complained to the board of internal impruveimmt of any wrong ful action. Cuyler has voted for evory act criticised. Does be own and can he control the stock iiioii which this suit is predicated? No body believes this suit was brought for the correct iou of any evils, but for an nlterior purpose not now dis closed. Judge Puinell graciously staled that a meeting of the stockholders to agree upon a lease would not be con sidered an act -of contempt of his court, provided the lease they might agree apou were submitted to bnu'. - . iTio niinujiiir. iiuui-.ut,- ii and ordered the 'Meoiei "(if 'WmtorjyMiwfl;j(,(;Ji ..Ji to Josephus Daniels' " "f ; btn " f c'naH fliijW J -'ii i.vIifuiii. into U RSD4 y' ad dJi Un Atti mii f "JUIiNf. 9th, fJOiJ'vcl T- iii-l TwiduhtwJJ ih'MWW! wWi & fifti.ML of Interest Gathered from urn ui it iiv.i) iwiia n uwii wA'j i, IWSr fiirL'luv.UirKWI,,l'rt'lll.Wi-.i-lii.llliJ niAtWe! Mirtfiiiif ti lunsiu is w liet uivi. f he i finmeiriv oL'll'u'fi'iw'- ple,Bba h,ti) ynvisriVil,. by fiiji-ysiifs', hnff'-iJ leetioli they liu've no nV. ff'fTi'i'tii SL'Kvautc i.iiiiiMiil.jJi;,.-.i;iK...ol', 'AMilibWiile"iwiV!eu'i:uct tVi'riu. jlf 'fhKijI .urtjUUp'i-aiWAl"l ... j i.. rile-lb-- make IrBi.vifclijraLiiiii into all htl'iiW' l;ii'L,',iMjil Ji,iilliiiL's which h'ltWMu eiiteivd' into, and if ljoWH.i1hovihl'i;ailili;ieeial session fofiraAt Jiiu-pq.the Whole inception tr-ffl illair In Jlit h.: laid bar thl')WlJuW'i.;i;-. :jViM have the 1 . V, T 'J'HIMViiH! V . "V" ..iiiiLU r ' .v ". :... 1....1 i WfinittLni J V.ilu.(ii..i. ,1 lie lull dis- ,iliM,Av. . .''.lI! .' ll. 'iiinfiu miii TyrWJ j,,.,, .lU this appli- 'r'.-iTiWt' Iv ,MM UtJiL.l uvler w.mlil 1iP'reh4fiiii: and' saliitarv. M HWi-Sj h'-, sUde ji I ip. ;.,iAtl 1 i.4 .1 iv.f.,.iv pealed, 'fhe ili'iirfl'Uuwiil. ,ui a. itueiver was pVMf mi Jiy, in ready last nffcm"vti,Uii lhtf;tiui'frs am) the iioml. The'Miir. 'K.U W, heard bel'ore.lhe circuit court of June V. II the owners of thnc-fotirtlis of a piece of property have rights superior In that of one $3,700 stockholder in a com pany of .l,Koo,oon the property will lie restored to iis owncis. Wrong may triumph for a time, but right will eventually be estab lished. The nu n who are laughing now will lie found weeping when the real truth is brought to light, us it will be as sine 115 God reigns in the heavens." It seems that Mr. Daniels was justified in his criticism, since on the following ilav aft'-r Mr. Daniels arrest Chief Ji: tire Fuller, of the Supreme court of the l.'niled Strifes made all order vacating Judge l'ur nell's order, appointing Mears am! Mi: I lee receivers for the Atlantic N. I'. Uy., and upon giving bond the property was restored 10 the proper oMicinl- al lirst resistance was made by receivers, but Governor Aycock w ired to New hern that I he ordci of Chief Justice Fuller must bp carried mil and that if necessary the State militia would be ordcied out. Justice Prilchard announced ln.-deci-ion in the Daniels contempt case in the following word.-: '1 have great respect for llie dis-t'niL'ui-hed' judge of this district. 1 have considered carefully section ri- of llie llevit-ed Statutes mid liinl nothing in it to warrant the action of the distingui.-licd judge vv he, made the rule. I think he acted upon a conscientious motive and what he considered to be his duty. The re spondciit is hereby discharged from custody and the aVtioll is dismissed." "Carsar liatli Spukon." It i- not a matter of surprise that the people of North Carolina should rise in indignation at what tin y con sider an infringement on the right of an Amni -an cilivn. The -tut is confronted with a situation wln r the editor of a new .-paper is lined 000 for contempt ol court because 11 hired b clilicisis the action of federal judge. UK 1 1-INM WITll'H' T TllF. 1JIGI1T (F Al' l'F.AI.: V.rilv, "Cisar hat I k, n." and the days of the unpuM tion have come back tons. Josepliu Daniels mav go to prison, but he will merge therefrom to win the plain. 11.- of the people lor defending whose rights he has -iitKied contumely. While the Citicn makes no claim to be able to solve intricate legal problems, it will venture to state that the action ol .linlge lumen puts u hew constriuit 1011 on tlie law tuitching contempt of coin t. As far as we are able to learn, contempt of court constitutes an offence commit ted ill the pleselli e of the colli I. This definition does not seem to ap ply to F.ditor Daniels. Judge Pnr uell in citing F.ditor Daniels for con tempt takes unto biinse'f a dignity beside which the majesty 01 emperors and kings pales into insignificance. "Thou Shalt speak no evil against the king," is a maxim born again 111 the slate of North Carolina, a state w hose sons have laid dow n their lives to preserve the liberty and indepen dence of the American cili.cn. Again it is enunciated that "there is no apiM-al from Cesar." and v.e have, in the cradle of Anniian liberly, the spectacle of a f recbern citi 'eu thieai eneil with durance vile because be baa dared to ipiestion the utterances ,.f a federal judge. Well may the p.oplcvicw wiili alarm the tenden cies uf this government to imperial ism, federal judges, domed wn.i authority bitheito unheard of, would inculcate into usi new doctrines de lining the rights of citizenship.- The fnvdoiu of , the press, America's proudest IniusI. is. threatened with unuihllalioli. The newspaper- the people's greatest, champion must, in the face of Judge . I'lirueH's render ing, place in its columns only such matter as units with the official up pmval of the fedeial judiciary. But we do uot believe that the judge's pronunciamento w ill bo allowed to stand. There is a higher tribunal in this country thi:n even the federal court, and in that tribunal the cou I'ldeiiiw of fh inple of North Caio lina wilt be reposed. Asheville Citi lieu. ' i',.'t v.. ..,!' .... ;: .. , ' ", " i -,: .--l-fLOO'Pen4Reaw imM '.rrsinH.; ; 'v- 'iiti i'lTf!n!?(lF,Ri:WS:i',,:'l' :jfi? -tilt it- .J ,v .1,,' . i-S i oiiii(.iiiy 'liiiS! Iiei ii ouuuj A ;tt:)ii,OIHi ,.,. mi the xiti. aps. haiA-pii; taibi'd :i foot hold in the onier forti- ibafioai'ori'.v'ri AWiTir. 1' ie'o'l ''ILnoiTf. .Mn iior'id ibsit Viiui..4wotf w'ltlleafw tMftiroUC be'tbUlltf. gUj.tu JiijicjLis a result of the IMKMaatiak toaiKiiiin. .Newark, ..V .1., lor that I'll'Vr nut i.iiMiii ; it, 1 .'-Mold ) 111 ,ivmr 1: , li,dii!ilt,tl) Uin'ehiiiiMr, itHchjifioWt limiM 111 XorMi (rfiA(lij)i (lilwiduii.. Iv al rU-Hpmmof. lite ,.ihiU(fcUWr.ij' Baltimore June 111. !,;Uifcowf .v,vjiij. in Wilmington. Savs the ('bat hum llccord: A negro man, by the inline of Archil' l,avv u nee, was drowned last Sunday while Irving to swim across the river at A vent's ferry. It is said that the prohibitionists will jiii! out a state ticket this year. A commit lev w as appointed at the slate convention in Greensboro last week to till out the ticket. Charles (' Jones, of Goldsboro, il .of selling postage ii.g them to have been district court ut l!al- was convict. stamps, kno'i loleti, in tin igh lat Sat ill day. lie was tilled j-:i,."ioii. I'wo towns and numerous farms were completely wiped out ley a tor nado June lih. Itusiiiess houses md dwellings were swept away. 1'lie number of killed and wounded is not 1 1 t i 1 1 i t Iv known and particii- halo '" olitain. Ten men 111., many vv burned to il plosion of :i and barrels, wi ie killcil in J'coria, mjuri-d, .1,11110 cattle i:l ii as a result of an ilstillcrv. Thirty tbous f whisky were destroyed. 1 to have been the Sec iistillcry in the vvoild. s said, run in rivers. '1'liis was t':i oud largest Whiskv, it 1 It is reported bv Mr. J no, Thomas that l.i -on sau a large black hear in his iiehl, f. :ir miles south of Pitts boro. one day i.i-l Week. The hoy is hositive iii bis s'.alemelit that it i' as a gemim, 1)1)1 In 11 nity s! o form iiitin bear. No one in the ,o,ved any disposition aey with his bearship .Mowed to depart in i;mi liecord. The saw mill of Mr 1( It Seagroves. near Gulf, was destroyed by lire one ilav la-t vveik together with a large lot of lumber. No lire bad been near llie mill ifi three days and it is supp,i.-i ,1 to have been set 011 lire. This is the second misfortune of the same kind thai has befallen Mr Se gioves. A s:iv mill belonging to him and M J Jordan was luirtu-d near Gulf about a year ago, Chat ham liiCOIll. Iliuielc Murder. Memphis. Teiin., June :ird. A special from Greenville, Miss., says that Joe Siniins, a prominent planter :lo miles fioin lu re, and Mr. Cato, his manager, were killed bv two lie gioes, Sam Clark and Vim Horn, last night, lioih escaped. Van Horn escaped and was leached this liiorn- ing. ( Tin k returned and was killed bv Simm's book-keeper. Another negio was killed liv llie posse arrested Van Horn'. Chai ioltc that News Nut Going to "Break Awsy." W. II. Bernard, editor of the Wil ininglon Star, is .-ending out an esti male of the vole ol" the gubernatorial ciindidHes in the Democratic State Convention, which lie thinks will be as follow the lirst ballot: Sted in. ,11 1:1.1 1 Bernard is a Stednian in. in '. Glenn t la, Turner P. HI, David- sou H. I here are 10-12 votes 11 the convention and il will take HO, to nominate. The Charlotte Chron icle, couiiueutiug on this estimate, savs "it is understood' there "that the Turiiel vote, w lieu it does break awav. will in huge part go to Sled- man." Begging the Chronicle's par don, I he Turner vote isn't going So "break away." It's the other fel lows w ho'll do the breaking in due season and come to the man from Iredell.- Slaiesville landmark. Dtin't Use Tclenlioac in Thunder Storm. l ho following from The (ireeus- boro liecord should be read bv all those pcopV who claim that there is 110 danger in the use of the telephone during a thunderstorm and persist in calling op others over the line at (that time. If .-neb persons do not mind ruui.ing the risk which lele- j plioiie experts tell us exists ill using tile instruments during a storm ! they fhonid remember that there are others h i are uot so w illing to defy litis iuim.o.vm deadly force. The liec.-d says; Weiuii I li pei milled to lemark o:,ce 11, ore do not try to telephone to thii, pii I shop during a thunder isl'OH,. Duiii.gthe buisness hours ! of Ui" i::.v s- me onerits right by the phone, read v to answer in a second. but in time of a storm he is not theie nor unj-w here near, and if he were and b. urd the l U he would not answer it, for in-times when electricity is performing the answer ing man is not supposed to know a man's ring at the boll from the work of lightning, lie tried it once years ago urn! 'Ii.it was u. p. A streak of lightning sw itched off and did a re gular, skirt dance all around the room, I ut it was as mailing compar ed to 'he dance the answering man did. Si-j-don't ring us up when it is, tliundet lug and lightning. f THE PRISONERS ARE fREE. Justices Connor, Walker., and Douglass 'Give Judge Peebles' Prisoners Their jii i "iv ' Freedom. , r Mil lie" hearing,' in , jiuleigh last Friday kifter a conference of Justices .(.. ...J "tivii. .....I a... 1 tnci-jrrtii,iii'v, for Judoo iltdjles and 'fliX' libiwuii couolytB4 iau- order ror xht' (jpus.siU..iot tho contempt catf iigiiiimt.F:. W. .Ker, C. F. Car il'41:lAi) K.'J. Soiitberland was sign l by.iludge Peebles mid all the nt- Un uvys, for both sul!s, oliarlinrging jIhj,!!. The lipLuum handed down by the 3 iiflcesj h'1d" that the .pei'itions be ilisi'li'piged.' Kirsf',' because they arc 'h'cOuilltv'bf contemi mid feoond. bW;fy(jq lutkiug nbtiue, they could ftitfglaS..Kerr and Messrs, : C. F, Cifrrolli and I!. J. SouUierlund order ed to jail hv.Titdge Peebles -'art re leased and by agrci,ftvb",tH 1 Case against tfic Uoheson county lawyers was elided. The costs of the action taxed against the County of Kobcson. NOTES. John 1) Kockfeller says it is "a religious duty to get all the money you can and keep all you can.'' Senator Burton of Kansas has pasted this in his hat. The Kussian signal corps has established a messenger service of trained dogs w hich fetch and carry between heiidipiurtcrs and spies with in the enemy's lines. Washington, D C. is afflicted with a serious scandal in the public schools. Strenuous efforts have been made to kill it, but it seems to have as many lives as a cat. Canada thinks of swelling her army, and ten British regiments tire their way over. wonder. With our people spending two hun dred million dollars for rille clubs and talking about the "third line of defence." The colonel of th British expedi tion in Tibet, bearing the uxorious nu'iie of Votitighusbaud, has massa cred 100 natives with machine gnus without the loss of a man. General lake Smith is said to be mortally jealous of this glorious record. Porto Uico is about to swarm. Five hundred of her school teachers have arranged to visit the United States during July and August, and make the tour of the country. The government, will furnish them water transportation free. Some of the bravest of tho Boers will visit this country this summer. but they indignantly refuse to go in to vaudeville at the St Louis Fair. But the lion of the Transvaal, Cronje, cannot help being one of the greatest sights of the occasion. 1 he enezuelau troubles seem to have been settled rationally and economically. Minister Boweu had only two or three thousand dollars lor his services, aud Don Wavne MucYeagh gave his legal co-operation gratuitously. Judge Svvayne, presented by the House Committee for impeachment will not be tried ut present, if he ever is. lb-publicans claim thai, tin charges against him were merely partisan and malicious, and had uo foundation in improper conduct. Of course: The bend of the reform movement in Missouri, the great boodlor hunter ami graft ex poser, Joseph W Folk, seems pretty certain to be the next governor of that state, the machine leaders and corruptionists have been put to flight and thousands of the Republicans w ho arc not in jail have come out for him. Half a dozen "pestilent" labor agitutois have been driven out of Colorado by the authorities. "Major Hill, iu cumuiand of the militia at Trinidad, arrested the persons, placed them on eastbound train, and com manded them never to return again." Martial law may stand such rough usage, but civil government could not endure it. The ltcpublic of Panama did not receive that ijjl 0,000,000 about April 1st as the Associated 1 ress announce ed that it would. There are still complications, law suits, appeals, obstacles, hitches, snarls, and oth iunvedinients. And now Colombia actually stands boldly up, declares that she bus been plundered, and is ready lor war. The proposition to suspend a state from the Union on ucoount of its leligion is aUmt as rank as anything ever licaitl ot. Hut, it can he done If Congress refuses to make a martyr of Senator Snioot because President Sinith has six w ives, President Roose velt can get in his patent by simply issuing an executive order' thaVUtah is no longer one of tho United States. I Miss Susau li Anthony at P4, as chipper us a blackbird and merry s a cricket, says, "I may pot lie here when the campaign opens but 11 any where, I shall be somewhere.''. This is mi'iu, ,Ti,unuuc. 9 nine iujoii- ious, ami delightfully noii-eopimilal, Mie would make an e,f citeit "Socre fary of Nate if anyhiug slioubl nili JH'll UJ .IOI1II 110-Y-, , j , , ) The first strikegea'the lslhittuaof Panama is annoimced, the- Imboren on tha lailroad baying been, Railed out by their "walki delegate. They are now picketing the warehouses. They demand three1 (Mlirrs flat ft e,ght hours, snd'wrll VleMnmt four dollars as sow 'as a Utjaitsand. woic men on the bmwI get triers to make their boyootjt ivcjljs .muijl cnv bill: 51.1 :nl,', 'i J of! 1-MlH .ti The Cause rtMit&Jl' t?ah M Sudden -Deaths rfT There Is n disease fweVaMtt itr-tltW'' iJ' cmiiitrynotdaneroualiecHiiwSilecef-,hf,i:;i!ir deaths are cawsed"' fuse, liueuiuouia,. WW 'Jttii.i! .va 1 UlojUsiiU-at-i.wr.-1 iacB ma viiin organs, i-nusni); cniuriu ol , (he Wilddor; of'fllft kWeytiiM',l' W S brL4tw.wlWtf.nmfn fcKlWMfl si orfw llladik-r troubles alnjost uj-a)'sl result, . . , fmm ailernKettWf-Hi'kaWl' " a cure i 01.1a aeii cuier,i Wla.mHi B'JndT trtatnu'lit of the kidneys. If you are leel- iiiR linilly you can make ffo nitSlifltS Ujr? tnkiiii; r. .KjjiuBS'sj waawrHfrf4. 8oT great Kiney, nvcr aim planner remedy.-. It cArrectH inability to blil.-ltlife4jlio Olli fi Mi paini in J-atwng.iiWaaafi,,, comes Dial uiiplcas.iiitiiecrssityoTlK.'ing coinpeHuil to Ro often UinoUU t dayJoTl'J vis ',f,UB:-,Tuyt ftWd1W'Wii'on!B uoil'iin night., ITlie mild and the extraorUiiuiry effect of Hwomn-Root fcii'iton!ailaitp rf; It stamfs the highest f M wo-idwfjJ i,..u. cures of the tiiost ilistressifiK casesT3 W ""'o Swamp-Root is pleasant toitillasufli Ii ,tHV to sold by all druggists in fifty-cent mul j 1. one-dollar size bottles. You may haxe a sample bottle of this wonderful new dis covery and a liook that tells all about it, both sunt free by mail. Address, Dr. Kil mer & Co., Iliiigliiimton, N. Y. When writing mention reading this generous offer in this paper. Don't make any mistake, but remember the iiatne, Swamp Root, Dr. Kilmer's Svvainn-Root. anil the address, liinghauiton. N. Y.. 011 every bottle. I The Bank of Randolph, .A.sla.G'taoro, "iT. C. 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The Courier (Asheboro, N.C.)
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June 9, 1904, edition 1
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