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"The dltor will not bo reiponfllblMor
he rlewfl ex praised by correspondent.
GRAHAM, N. C, April 11, 1901.
It is intimated that the Slate
prison is again short. Old man
Martin's shortage is thought to be
between 88,500 and $10,000.
- Old man Kruger it is said will
'sad for the United States on May
31st If he comes many thousand-
."'; " will flock to see him out of sheer
curiosity.
The Jefferson Hotel, Richmond,
one of the finest In the South, and
the pride of that city, was almost
' ' completely destroyed by lire laai
- V week. It cost more than a mil-
lion dollars.
i The indemnity demand ot the
United States against China is 125,
000,000, for expense, et cetera, in
connection with the Boxer trouble".
Other nations hare made big de-
Washington, D. C., April 6? 1901
,Mr. McKinley and Boss' Hanna
hare again had their heads together
over Ohio politics. They don't like
the returns from the municipal elec
tions in the State, and they special
ly dislike the election of Tom
Johnson lo be mayor of Cleveland
They recognize that Mr. Johnson'
successful " re-entry into politics
means trouble and a lot of it for
the republican machine in Ohio,
and that it may turn out also
to be a factor in the national politi
cat arena, as it is an open secret that
Mr. Johnson only became a can
didate for mayor as a stepping-
stone to a nomination for some
thing higher. They believe that
Mr. Johnson will be a central figure
in the state campaign this year,
whether he becomes the Democrat
ic candidate for governor or the
Democratic candidate ,to succeed
Senator Foraker, and they tear him
and his known personal- popularity
n the State. And 'they are not
alone in fearing him. Col. W. O.
Tolford, of Columbus, which albo
elected a democratic mayor, who is
a republican and has something of a
reputation as an expert on the cur
rents of Ohio politics, and who is
now in Washington, said : "Mayor
elect Johnson will start with an ad
vantage now lor mgner places. He
is" very clearly in line for the demo
cratic nomination for governor this
year, body believes that he can
carry the State, but' he may make
trouble in the legislature. And
Pan-Amerloao Exposition, Buffalo
IV. X.i V. a. A.4 Maj to November
i 01, Odd Fellows' Day '
jaM 8 Ana a7, ;
To All the Lodges' of the ,1. 0. O.
?. Throughout . the World: d
Greeting : You are hereby f rater
nally, requested to unit with the
Vast army of Odd Fellows In mak
ing "Odd Fellows' Days" at the
Pan-American Exposition memor
able in the annals of our beloved
order, and to that end we extend to
the members of your lodge a cordial
invitation to be present on thisoc
casmn.
On June 28-27 we anticipate the u' Uee
The North Carolina Booklet!
Great Event l North Carolina Bis.
The booklets will be Siithe follow:
ing order : ' ti.,', I'r ;S,ivr. !
l.t Virginia Dare, Maj.- Graham
Daves... ,.
2. Colonial New Bern, Mrs,.
Sarah Beaumont Kennedy.
3. Liberty, Property and no
Stamp Duty, Col. A. , M. Waddell.
4. Edenton Tea Party, Dr. Rich
ard Dilliard.
B. BeteyTJowa vV RideTEor K.
pleasure of meeting and greeting
Grand Sire Cable, the Grand Master
and Grand Officers of each Grand
Lodge Jurisdiction throughout the
world, as well as many of the mem
bers of your lodge.
Fraternally yours,.
I. O. O. F. Pan-American
Committee.
He-
H.
To All the Lodges of the Indepen
dent Order of Odd Fellows
Tbroughout-the World.
Greeting: The Pan-American
Exposition will be held in the City
of Buffalo, N.Y., U. S. A., from
May 1st to Nor. 1st, 1901.
The Odd Fellows of Buffalo, de-
sirinif to exemnlifv the teanhina- nf
r b - .- .
our grand order-that of extending w e are in rece,Pl 01 tne catalogue
an honorable 'receptiop, fraternal Un,ver8,tJr of North Carolina
greeting and generous hospitality to
6. The Hornets Nest. Hon.
riot Clarlcson.
I. Green's Retreat, Prof. D
Hill.
8. Monsieur Le Marquis deXa
Fayetle, Maj E. J. Hale.
0. An Admiral and His Daugh
ter. Dr. K. P. Battle.
10. Pettigrew's Charge, S. A.
Ashe.
11. Reminiscences of, a. Block
ade Runner, James Sprunt, British
Vice Consul
12. Ku Klux, Mrs. T. J. Jarvis.
One Booklet a month will be is
sued by the North Carolina Society
of the" Daughters of the Revolution,
beginning May lOih. 1901. V
GRAIN FOR, SOWING. 7
Peralateat Prodacttoeaesa TfclKC
, to D Considered. '
the results of experiment with va
rieties of grain to ascertain their rela
tive productiveness become mncb,
more reliable and conclusive when the
average experience of a series of yean
can be given. In this way slight vaca
tions, arising from Inequality of soil
and"var!ablllty of season, are to a
largo extent equalized. Director Wil
liam Saunders of Colorado has carried
on teats which are among the most
thorough and extensive of any recently
made, and he reports the following
facts: '. , '. -y
Out of 41 different -sorts -of. oats
which have been subject to uniform
testa for six years 0 have appeared
among the 12 most productive sorts
every year for the whole period, and
the other three places hajre been filled
during tbe time at Irregular intervals
by six other varieties. Hence only 15
of , tbe 41 varieties have produced a
Joseph Llgon, the 'young white
man stabbed by the negro Jasper
I Eva ns at Germa nton Saturday n igh t
la ween died i uesaay-loiiowing,
Officers are still looking, for the
negro, ( ' ,
A SALLOW COMPLEXION IS
indicative of worms. A few doses of
Shriner's Indian Vermifuge will de
stroy them and give a bright and
healthy complexion. For sale by
J. C. bimmons, druggist. . . - -,,
J The corporation commission met
Tuesday a week and devoted itself
to a study of tbe matter of tax, as
sessments, which is in the future to
form a large and important part of
the work -..,- .
SALT RHEUM CURED BY
Johnston's barsai
QUART DOTTLES.
SXJWS BKIUf IN TDtaV
tight akla Kra
, -aaw vmtf
Iraatloas are a Warning t Ssaia sjfora
If War la M He Ska -Wsu-al. Jh mmu,m'mmLu u Oea
Natnra, In her effort to correct mistakes, which mistakes ha. .
eareleaa Uvinir. or It may be from ancestors, shoot out nlmnl iT.T m
other imDerfeotions on the akin, a a warnintr that mora aeri. I;r:,tte
IT ana correct the miatakea
Muit a llnmrlnir. Dainful disease and manv aa earlvdMti. v.. v.
almply because theae notes of warning have keen heeded and thakiJ!?'
ban tumors, cancers, erysipelas or pulmonary diseases) are eertalni P
yon neglect to heed the warning and correct the mistakes. - wuo
lugnrutK, (iui.- t u cany aeatn has been .ii
a the bloody
Jill Jl tnriTT V - MUUO Vi aaaaa uivu.( WTaawVafi
I wu cored ot ft W humor utter sufferinff with it for fln
hei
What
n
I spent i
ompletely enred. I have never had a toneli
,rt? 1
pore by a right nse of JOHNSTON'S tURSAPARILLA.
Mis Abbie J. Bande, of Marshall, Mich., vnritea: .
. i W J M a kaH aaMMaB aftan sTaiiihm hil. Il .
" a waa uuibu ui m aaavu uutuvi sjaawva BHUiuiiiir wiLn ie tas aa -
doctors and my friends said it wa salt rheum. . It came out on m n
iwectly raw with itlvC
n) mm. and then on ns whole bodv. X was
auffarad dnrinir those five rears, la bo as telllnsr.
1 tinea every meairana a urannea to cur it.
nobod-,,;.";"..""
rery medicine tnat was advertised -to cure it. I ..1V :
enougra to buy a house. I heard JOHNSTON'S 8AK8APAEILLA ul'
Ida-
iaed.
I tried a bottle of it. -
AsslstXatnre. '
You have been told (o "hitch
your wagon to a star'' that Nature made me all rifht
he can even reduce Gov. Nash's ma-
. t a rf-ii . t
roanas. rooroia v,mna,n snepaji- jrjty for u re.election to a small
at .1 1 11 1 J tl ll I "
meaemanas an rouna in iuii, wm Hjture he wili ,,e . Dowerfui fflCto.
in the democratic National Conven
labor under a burden of debt for
many a generation.
don. He surely is a vote-getter.
a ! a m
A or.n rnincr in whin no rati rmaut n
TKa rvrvuianli 4 i rwf t a was a a i n ra I 6 a
'r VT L around the War Department, Mr.
Meiklejohn, who is in Washington,
he says to attend to some pri vate mat
ters, and others say to see if he cannot
in the election cases, in the Fedsm)
Court at Greensboro, was nol proved
Tuesday. District Attorney Hoi
ton and Judge Boyd stated that thie
get hold of an other Federal, salary
reason to doubt. On the other
hand it is said this course was the
result of an agreement that was
brought about by the non-impeach
ment of the Supreme Court ' judges.
But it would be hard to believe that
-course was taken in interest of Deace I , r, . . .
: ... . ana secretary ltoot naa a Ditter quar
" ".v.. .- fl,Ir nr .hloll Ih. f.m
I " -J sj via saav IWilMVI , RU'
cused the latter of having prevented
his election to the Senate by forcing
him out of the position of Asistants
Secretary of War while the Nebras
ka leeiblature was in a dbadlock. and
any8en.to.wa. so disregsrdful o. thftt ,he q
um w a. renaer a veraic, comrar, of War Jn
to the law and the evidence as pre- tnn . nnt . , . .
Mittarl in vliA (mbi I -
muvu aaj sun ! . I
Again Pierpont Morgan! That
It look as thouah the admin- man 8eema determined to control
istraUon were shiftinir the resuon- everything in sight and a lot of
ibilitr of dealing with' Aauinaldo thin8 nt i Wl While officials
upon Gen. MacArthur's shoulders. dony tl,e story that Mr. Morgan,
At least that is the inference from during his recent visit to Mr. Mo
ils baring suppressed Gen. Mac-1 Kiwlojr, offered to buy out the Pana
Washing-
Nebraska.
Arthur's cablegram telling how and
why Aguinaldo took tbe oath of al-
legiance to the U. 8. j also the in-
structlona sent to MacArthnr on the
subject. , It is an ola game. ; It
: everything goes right, it will be an-
r nouncea mat wen. xuacArtnur was
ma Canal Co. and complete the
canal, giving theU. 8. government
any concessions it might desire as
to the control of the canal ih time of
war, with private capital without
cost to this government, provided,
that Mr. McKinley would oledee
acting under instructions from th tm government to kill the project
administration ; if there is a slip for th8 construction of a canal over
anywhera that results in public con- 41,6 Nicaragua route, it is generally
demnation, it will be said that Gen. ''eved in Washington that Mr.
MacArthur acted in his own disc re- Morgan did make some such offer j
tion and made a misUke. In other ,0 Mr- McKinley and further that it
words, it a case ot heads. McKinlev ' "wing considered. The story is
out brethren from "strange cities
and distant States" have onened
as Odd Fellows' Headquarters at
213 EUicott Squaie, Buffalo, where
books of registry will be kept, and
competent parties constantly in
charge to give (free otcost) reliable
informatiob to the visiting Odd Fel
low, his family and friends, sojourn
ing in our City, and where one rofy
be directed to clean and respectable'
hotels, boarding or private houses.
for the academic year 1900-1901.
This catalogue shows for this ses-
will assist you. That's all right
There are times, however, when you
should assist Nature, and the spring
is one of these times.
Nature, is now undertaking to
cleanse your system if you take
Hood's- Sarsaparilla the undertak
ing will be successful, - and your
complexion bright and clear
nmiaed.
finiahed the third bottle I wa eomp
since. I never grot any thing- to do me the least Rood till I tried JOHNSTnv
KARNAPAEILLA. I would heartily advise all who ara mw.-il"1?10!
or akin disease of any kind to try tt at once. I had also a crood dealfIMo'
trouble, and was run down and miserable, but JOHNSTON'S SAESAPABrrr5!
ie me all rurat." .
The blood & your life and if you keep It pure and strong
pun miu iinnrwn m. .ih. .
slut disease or face contairlon fearlessly. JOHNSTON'S SAESAPAHlr i ' Jn
(aila It to for sale by au druggist, in run quart bottle at only one dollar wek
saotoa
. ' HEAVY YIEXDINO OATS.
(Some ol ih hesrlert swute jklders In sli
mn! trial 1 fUnnar nAi4.n.ni. . o r.w.
sinn the laree total attendance ' of I bu; 'Mt scbonoi; , hoishib Proline: .
crop snfflelently large during the whole
of tbat time to entitle them to a place
with the best 12 sorts. , '
On comparing the best 12 varieties
this year with the best 12 of 1890 it
is found that 10 of them are the same.
Taking the results of the cropping of
At Memphis, Tenn., Monday
night a week, A. W. Hcgin, senoir
member of the broker firm of A. W
Hogin & Co., one of tne best known
future firms in the south, was shot
by Dorris Noble in front of the
Jeale street market house, it is not
thought Hogin will survive. 1 he
woman was intoxicated. Hogin if
51 years old, prominent in social
and business circles, and has a wife
and two children. "
Mis
524 students. -Of this number 391
are enrolled 'in the Academic De
partment. The Professional Schools
have a total enrollment ol 138,
divided as follows : the Law School
64, the Medical School 42, the
acnooi-oi rharmacy 32. This is get -your choice:
the largest enrollment in the history vetLn tw hnvVivpr Tn reuer and cure tu. u your remedy. Boidb, wanted... 1 have the stock and need the money,
t . . " T A hrfahf iint-a o vt ri i rkl h I nana xraw K
Belief in Six Hoar
DistressliiaT Kidney sad Bladder diseases
relieved in six hours by the "Kiw Great I
South Amibicak Kinrar Cub. This sew I
remedy Is a great surprise on aooount of Its I
exoeedlng- promptness In relieving pain' in I
the bladder, kidneys, bak and every part 0 1
the urinary passages in male and female. It I
1!
La-. ,.Cfjh
You Will Have
I have just received a sonu car of the best BUGGIES ever offered for
any color gear
of the institution. :
I for tbe whole period of 09 bushels 17 I T' Albri''t- ""'Sirl't Oraham. N. C.
The faciUties of the Universitv Pund P c. The remaining 20
I varieties hnvn nvprnirfxl ilnrlntr tUa
At Columbus, Ga.." Tuesday
Visitors are at liberty to have tele httve greatly increa8ed hV the ccm- same time 51 ' bushels 7 pounds per week fio?."1' neBro. bo "d
himself shot
m. anA m.il aa.1.-a 4a strnction of two new dormitories. an average difference in favor of instantly tailed Fouce Oracer W. S,
?: r TT? "T u w """" which .n,.. .,n( . productive sorts of u bn. 10 t and
Wflii himiAil' Qhnf onH
in care of said headquarters. wnicnccommoaate students w" killed by Officer Wood Little had
A reliable guide,, with maps of the I IT. "u,lul"e lur reciiation rooms, i 'Tbe value of these figures is more been threatening to kill his wife
City and Exposition Grounds will ine tom C08t of tnese buildings will Iuuy eaiizea ir we near in mind tbat and started to carry .out his threat;
kL fc'aVssLv sTJissisastsz ntsssssir'm f,
visitinK brethren ' pnation of the Legislature will make pockets of Canadian farmers, r ) stepped in the door he was shot
Your member, visitin Buffalo P0881019 n,,n9 "V th8 "8 ""TS lowiri. .hot "the n, 'h
' I nUk - . S Z 1 , . I wuui.wiULao IU UCI mill Htfl IN. I 1 ' oovv ,auavwa
during the Exposition are cordially
invited to call at I. 0. 0. F. Head
quarters that we may' have tbe
pleasure of meeting and greeting
you, and aiding you as much a. we
re able, along the line, indicated.
The Secretary of your Lodge is re
quested to read this communication
at several meetings, that all of your
possible an increase in the teaching
force and additional eauioment
, a a
which will insure the best work.
Excellent water works are in Ml
operation and a central heating
plant will be installed before the be
ginning of the next session.
THE OLD, OLD STORY.
Of tbe 31 varieties of this cereal which
have been tested for six consecutive
years eight of these have appeared
among tbe 12 most product! vie every
year for the whole period. Comparing
the best 12 varieties for 1889 with
the best 12 for 3000 we find that 11 of
them are the same.
Taking the results of the cropping of
the best 12 sorts of spring wheat for
killing him instantly.
Q
o;
m
fit
no
500 bags Star Brand anoVOrinoco Guano.
1 Car load o; the Buffalo Pitts Harrows. '
500 Bushels Seed Oats. -50
Syracuse Chilled Plows.
"40 P. P. Plows. -25
Boy Dixin Plows.
- r 20 Troxler's Cultivators.
Plows, hames, traces, back-bands, collar pads, cheaper than you can buy
elsewhere. Don't forget that I am HEADQUARTERS for any of the
above goods.
N. S. CARbWELL,
The Cajr.Load Dealer of Burlington.
' ICBelBIMil
Fourteen years ago I
member, may become familiar with J with an ulceration
was taken
an ulceration nf tha Una
tbe good intention, of your brethren which caused me great anxiety ai
in Bunaio. . ' eunennt. uotn Una were
It wili be an advantage for each fy "7, and very painful,
..y. VE UV1IQI uioaiw - u wu one sore wnicn remained on my
identification. - under lips for 14 rears, and I had
Hoping we may have the nleas- t.rav.e ten u to the end. I tried
ore of meeting many of the mem- L." medical treatment the coun-
bmnt nnr T " auoruou, ana various remedies
bersofyourLtKige during the com- that friends would prescribe, but!
nv tauiaiu, . , . : noining naa any enect on me what
ever until 1 tried Mrs. Joe Person.
Remedy. I saw her and she , told
me she thoughtshe could cure me.
I tried her Remedy last October.
j i- - - -
aim my up were soon perfectly cur
eu ana nave oeen well ever since,
COUGH SYRUP (A
cures Haokdnflr Oooarha. I
a t .r ' a v
uwn uuiijj5,uuppe,r sen.
monia and Bronchitis in a
few days. Why then risk
Consumption-, a slow, aura
death? Get Dr. Bull'.
Cough Syrup. Price, 25c.
Don't be imposed upon.
Refuse the dealer's subatitnte : it
is not as good a Dr. Bull's.
aaivauea mi cures KBeaasatana.
AeheaaadPalaa. isAagcuT
Phoeniz Mutual Life Ins.
Company.
iuii
169 Main St.; Norfolk, Va.
PIANOS & ORGANS
Yours in F., L. and T
The I. 0. a F. Pah-Amksi-
caw, CoatMrrrEZ. l
From Chaa. T. Holt.
Mesrs. T. T. Hay & Bro.r General
muvv viELDixa spriko wheats.
tSViBM et (b harint srrrage fielders In tlx
ran' trial of sprinr'whmt.i 1, Prat on; i, Red
rita! , Gooee; 4, Whit file; s, Huron; C, Well-
ua riMi iwmu BunUn; 8, Bio Onnde.
Sole Agents in this territory for Knabe,
Vose & Son, Smith & Barnes, and
Webster Pianos ; Stpry & Clark and
other Organs. Aside from instruments,
. we are wholesale and retail agents for
several others, -s
(THE PHOENIX MUTUAL LIFE
IJNSl'KANCE CO.. of Hartford.
, r
announce to its
Conn., desires to
wins, tails', MacArthur losses.
Il II I. I it..
uiausiuie. ana u true would exnimn V"o x uuemx wuiuall as enual in I nr.-iti.. .i .
mneh nf h. m-.,-. J:ti ny I have. I am we 1 nlJLl -l,K .r w COUDty
bill
which !l i' P" W
wvim tuvom paia oy a great i
lx years at the central rarni they fJ holders of Alamance and ad
have averaged for the whole rrii fjominir counties, and to thoae cnn.
20 bushels 67 pounds per acre, while templating life insurance generally,
I ti.M Mr. P t " " T" e '"D1D1B varieties grown for Dom male and female, that this
5 if she wouW cVr. me lut she hashed s nerr'T. m be poli-
i m , i a . i - - uicd au Lain viirv ihinl - .1 rn lnuiiMnAui
adiiw AUOUiaUlT
existence to-day. , It
business. 48 years
naa paid, an
givea full guar-
lowing Items, orlglnatinft with ProfpsB-1 Cash values, mld.nn anA I
"ZZ !"r ;: k PYf, state'd in its pohci.
o.nVhrnTcror
on bottom land, an tnmL ...,:. "f exaggerated estimates or delusive
manager, of the impeachment trial coirpens or of velvet benns am tha I P niises. lnere are but two coid-I
1 a . r I
arnuiia wa m.fK mi m 1
naw tuver, . u, Apr. 21, W. heroredioina: JAM .-.Yl biI. r."LM wmpanj to
ifc-W'JW-JSlta: "t take hundredT-oFdolla for "
life inanriC: ' tl' WU hM done 6 Die.' ' Caa. Pta.H.,. V I i j- . '1"y
1116 insurance in vnnr mmi..nn I - rhn nh. . .... . . .. I nni.1 di.iiliinila Tt
ii i . . ' r 'I :-!.- J. IS. tlinp I " yuuiuu-. . .
sugar cane wiu find valuable the foi. anteed .values for
iteuben EasL a wall-tn.rlr. frrr.- w lM wcaragua Uanal
wa drowned Tu.wlay; a week in anujr wnexpect- msny other companie. To anyone
Blackburn', mill creek near Walnut w I"ICe, wlllle tno 'at Congress J wanting lite insurance I can cheer-
Cove. Stokes count. TT ... ,n session. It is
, lr. . Illlal. Ynura .,1. . I waima I BHOineVI.1 ... 7. """a I j:. -j j
an. murxivu a relations are cioae . , in. . . i mis essential. ' on riorid. .iia i"o uiviuenaa aa me rnntmr .nm
. . . . m . i n0va - wa n rr &....-.. . r . i t't u.au i ......
l i'uaw 'i ' mil m m.v 7WD uwb Kua.riiHva ii ir in. i .1 . . . . - i n. . .. : . r v. ...
vuw- nvLi, I . . -V- , ouiuua 10 mfrogeo as food v """isauon. Jl lias paid policv
lasffvuueuoe ana nusineu so I T ' "... iw i '"i uv, , -.1. uumuigver au,mju,uuu,
.....uw buu iwo noes or seed over lZ.UUU.UUU
The council of state met with the
nhannM F X . I . a a
. i tsaas sasa-at L.J a ui LIlll ill ruuinnmanr TVIsiI I IllWIItWa tr nr 1
known that " "7 Pnix M-Lnd cUim.of.tto.ney.. "f -0'. l.ih.TO paid .0 large aver-
ins tha creak anmnt bom. in . !, wr- Morgan . relations
n with ' m. Mr. Whii th- ai- with the big railroad interest, tbat
... . , . . , xt.
uurae ana venicieaway. air. wnite , ' .. ' Tr. . "wrepreeeniauon made for the pur- senators and nine manaeera at 14
warn to the .hore, but Mr. East, "no corapuee ine so-called Amerl pose of wntfhg policies for any bne. a day' amount, to 12 254 ' whil
Write for Catalogue and Prices.
Pianos and organ, sold on easy pay
ments.' Old instrument, taken in ex
change for new. A postal card will
bring you . full information and save
you from. 10 to 25 percent. T .
who was about 50 years" old, was TOn I H,,ama Uin1., , which is
drowned. Hi. body wa. recovered be,ieTed t0 have Wd for
Wednesday mornimr. n.ureiy specuiaUon purpose.. Anoih-
w - ... sL: ai- J a .a a .a- .. .
r. 1 o. ' . . . ' er "" na. aoa. 10 Ui plausibility
Charlea Stutta, a night watchman. of ,ile tU)n ia that thB fitAt-
, . . r---
ment, in it. negotiation, with the
'ICiiliimhian miniular ant k.
ram. da 1 1 a imt.,. k 1. . . I . . . r
0. "-r ..Iii,8 IVI MM 1 nnt til tha Punama f.l n
Respectfully,
J. D. Robh, Agent,
w i Graham, N. C. I
- died at 1'ineburst Tuesday a week
mi reeult of being thrown from
B1xk1 fariaar.
ihe blood is consUntlv halno-
puriBed by the lungs, liver and I
Kidneys Keep these organ, in a
witness fees ; and . employes will
not exceed 11,000 making the total
oust of trial not over $7,000 about
half of former estimates.
cane are the desirable forpis for plant-
Thorongh breaking and shallow cultl.
vatlon with cnldvator Instead of plow
prouuer uesi results. ." . ; t ? : .
Hed cane la hardier than green and
matures earlier. For large areas and
for angarjhe red variety Is brst. Kor
April)
Wash away the filth "and waste that
drunken man, by the name of Mc Nearly shows its recoaTiition of heal'ny condiuon and tbe bowels hv aocomulated during winter.
Keniie, home. -The horses ran ,he Dosail.ilitv ot iha Pa.m. 1 7?uL,r ?d 'oa wiU hve no need ,ik mnner Hood'. Sai
away, StutU was thrown out or fell r!a!JTiSlLA tltlZ. Ltff & !
out and was killed. McKemie was
Sarsa
passing under American control, pose there is nothimr eoual tn Cnm. punUe. that have been Hnrwif-H vlded It wui aiaa- tha n4. J
II . J. . . 1j..j .v .7 -rm . M - ...
RMa mt la Ccatcat.
; A road of slag cement Is to be con
structed at North Tonawanda. N. X,
by the Iron and Steel company of that
city, This corporation has received I JOH T nTT5H
permission to lay tracks on a road " iJX-1'
now
It has!
assets. : It haal
more man 11,000,000 surplus, Ii
has the unqualified endorsement ol
such gentlemen of high character as
wnas. i. noiL ofHawRivr J S
rr, of Durham. Lee S. Onmrnn
of Salisbury, A. H. Harris, ofChar-'
lotte, B, T. Gray, of RaleiW .nrf
uioiiy omer prominent business men
m various parts of the State.
; T. T. HAY & BRO.,
; . .. -General Aeenta.
ItaleighN. C.
ZELAJ:
For na-to sell to a customer who wants CLOTHING.
Z2T V Because we have the stock and
- can fit, as well as please, . yon both Jn quality of
rgood. and price. If you are .tout,' lean or regular
v don't imagine we can't fit you. ; -
. lJI iii3 i a ww mi aia riNi nv Baa a usr-a tain nuMiisrn ani ..eraaaa aa .ia i vsuiiiiir inn atiTH isnn . wnasn eaa,aaa. i. i iuii mum a.r imi rnoi Tha u..t t
ttaaa.wl It.. kav M f ..j vv MAuwim --" l.MCiB . p . " MVS. wWI9 UU UV7 BUWl IB
; rreed. but tbe coroner . jury de- the Panama Canal Co. has len not mw d"" of them l d, jou more becn but litUe perspiration and per- ?ow bouV 40 ' teft n width. There
.cided that the death of Slntts was ,Mie swindle bulaaeriiAf ;,; f,Md han a dollar b.dUe of the best haps constant confinement in Ira- r"v "ubef of slag roada
? an .ccident ; ? ' , g P ,,,0"d Pnfler. IVice. 23 cents P"" vi'iAled air. It ia a boon KT T,"1' taM ln ",, Wit in
t-i , t swindles, which have made rascal Sam plea free at A. J. Thompson 4 0 'tired mothers, houstkeepe ert. the tHmdittow are qaite aovet.
An iroporiant circular br ih ir.illionsirca and thousands of h.m., Co.'. Hrn .t, "rapn . ee pen. The molteu aUg I. to 1 run In . -hot
' . . . . . " a I i ' I
Local Resident Agent, '
'. -Graham, N.CL
BO YCAIrr
VEXPMieNCt
eute superintendent of education trench Investor, paupers. With
d i recta the new county boards ol that record open to all it ia not .n,
Umai-j- y -r -j. i i .rw cars over, tne track .and
time IndOOre. , v. 1 the slur nnn .... .).. , 7T
v It gives the blood Tidiness and Proper place It Is claimed by the
anita la a- Ctl. la A . a . I .... ' I
...... it, uiuoi it in nonriah and I company tnat tbe alaa will aniirfir. -
uoeny .igiura mr nerves, muscles and! """fl "na rorm a solid mass.
It
A taatk it... 1...
Hnrallnn lA-maa tkJ .ikl. ..-. .V- . ... ,uar Oircum-
v.. nvuiui. unianir mo Aiuenuia Deon'e i ikm. j .
' na. w nrss ona.y in Jay. .ui ever entorae any connection of Store, in the norther, nar. nl r..,n. M the great onr-n. of the b,v
a the old board will bold over on- Mhw government undrr any drcum iord county. While in tbe wX)d, CU Wl 8pring huI "nd ni8h
... .,v vi,,,,iuii v. iiicir term I ''vra v. vwuuiuuna wiin ins rn. . i j . uicu arvuosr.
public ex .maC.ntd Co. - ; ,. If , " Z'ZTTl L ".'V.h.! eet medicine money can
..... ... . : w" " "ui ur "asea caused ty jm-
siieauoiiniwrauon naaoncemore u llmo ol a tree be bad iust pure orimpowriahed blood. Yon
rcvivm uieeiory ina.i iheHulian ofl'eiiea. joe blow caused
s '
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Another circular directs
.ruinations to be held this month.
: The impeachment trial of the au,
: rrerae court judues has cost the lar7 oout to pay those lona- abrasion of the akin
laU $3,0020 exclusive of tbe cost J 'j'dinf American mii.ionaryl poisoning ensued, resulting in his
. of printing the daily record and the c""n UMtl' th piwlewors, oeatn a Tew day. later
bound volume of the proceedines of ww l0TJ MT hat this time
.1 ... 1 . . - I n. . .
" vw.i.m IV IUCI :Thfta famnna lillt -111- 'T-
v...uc -..u wmta wuraipiomau Witt'. Little Ear Riaara .ill
have got the Sultan bound. Com-J oove all impurities from your .ys-
mon decency ought to keep the ad- ,em c,ense your bowels, make
ministration silent on this Question V,em reRuUr- J- C- bimmon'S the
. I sslKAnlrl li at.a.1 a a a
a slight I "Ts aiDg it to-aay,
and blood
Tha riaaMMt .( Talk.
Talk la tbat form of hnmaa speect
which Is exempt from aU duties, for
Urn and domestic, it Is tbe nvaresi
wing in I He world to thinfclns and fwl
Inc aloed. It Is Dcceaaarllr nnt r I
hoatloo - aok-ly an evMeoce cf good
ana luuraai Kindness. Von t.n
Tsmdc Maama
ls auma
CovmoMT aVe.
aitMT aiuaiiaiB oaHuoa fraa vtMaaLrZ
naam avhat aw. i
Fire at Wilmington Wedneed.v thm7.b IZTJJM
J.. j . j . .. . . I 77 .... UJ
uenrvea iwoary Klin, and six or . "U,CT inai it m interest and en-
eight truck, ot lumber belonging to ZT'Z iTlTllZX
v-'"im mun
PaMatt taaaa 7tZ7 aiTfrf
2 a aaara7a tSa
MlialMnMl
yoooooooi nOl-H'H H M tCIDUUUUUUU
OUR MAIL ORDER BUSINESS
Is growing, ' for the reason tbat we haye only one price, and
and you can buy as cheap by ordering as if you were
in our store. " SALESMEN: Dolph Moore,
C. W. Lindsay, Darius Payne,
Charlie Crews, Harry Sergeant and W. H. Matthewa
W. H. Mattliewa &Co.,
G BEENSBORO, N. C
ffl ITT MinilM. L
' iaaaaiii7liSt.Wsa
Fore A Foster Co.
insurance.
Tla Emmj u Faal Oaa ,
Coantlees thousands have found a
blessing to the body in Dr. King's
l.'ew Life Pills, which poeitivelv
question
can announce that these
.... , . . . .
cure tonsil naiion, bick ileadache. claims have been naid. Ti haa .1.
Liraness, Jundice, Malaria, fever Wed itself to be bluff, d and bam- -MaJror - Mr.Powell haabeenre-
. ."V 0.,n- boozled by the Snli.n to a aii.t "onunated by the Democrats of
r,mVr. o? w'eTK Sn SJK h i. government the "ndy. form.yo,
' J. ThiTPtnn fli'i rf-llauiibina Stock of Ifaa rUnlnmali.! -- .
' - - r" ""- r..iir,A... ... . .
irorld. iu. niito iiazei aive
Ha F.a. rvra
Dr. W. W. Gaitber, who recenUy
morea irons umington to Burnw
attempted to commit suicide Tues
day a week by the use of chloro
form. "
BasntW
tj-Sta
Sf
t an . I . . .
wi,snnj ; no "Piuiona uecaase yea know I tike to tei!
mem ana becaase yoa and setnetblna
la them ef one kind or another thai
lnre to " a a aice cam
wita eaur. simple rnlea atvt -ii.
Poasibllltlesaf variatkm. AadUwaat
tnto it with tbe nsht spirit and play u
lore, wltboot bear stakes. ttM
" wa Happen to be
falrt liable people wa stall fear,
one af tbe best thine la tbe world-
rn oil ueary Vaa Dyke,
oromr ja .
' TH la Tn kraj lt
o
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aw av as .
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