II II II 1 i i r? so rr. U 1 w established 1870. vol.xxxv.nooA Country. God and Truth, SINGLE COPIES fi CENTS. LUMBEHTON. NORTH CAROLINA. TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 27, 1004. ' 4 T. r Riutel Net sad fieclu The Mevtgeg. A FsvatUvills spoa! to th High waternsvsr mum away Baleigh Poet nys that; all inter, th mortgage. Il s? sproot ch: Mcuurd iu the.nghliu nd take the bsoooope sail- Damortio primaries bar I l4,. t4 lK-M.. .4... k.t day for the oooaioation for tbe - " T .iV Tk. A.n.I4tM in Hint. I tIMr IDt iuous hb Jai D. McNeill. Combarlaud'a mortgage ia still tfiereae nrrniy ae KtiD 5PINUS. Prwtectleei ef AMfkMI AWm4 Tbe'Saoday Herald discoesee mi L v itIT , briefly bat sos.blythqastiooot ur, wum(ii .1. xiuic speoi reu- 1 in ostore tod sxUot ot the pro Deexlay bare with relative and I taction which the United State friend, should grant to tho wbo, having ... . . , . "ow bad tbs legal rigbta cfAmsr- Mieejeary i.iTeruior. mu,uW . 0lll0. gQJ tk.ffiMl.M lu sartor id 1001, end N. A Sinoleir, tboagh it bad been anchored to IM Monday 10 x-rooaiyn. .-aw eolved in difflcaltie 10 foreign Eq,oneof tbe leediog lawyere t foaDdatioua of tba earth aud w- Ba"r w" "uu ,u 00,,r" n tbsu nailed down lo lb. ailla of tba UP dut, cuHe barn to make it doubly a Tb corner atoae of the new rol I a m a? wa a 1 .t. oar. una m. c eoarcn at ima piaee 1a Cycloos msy blow away tbs I to b laid October 3. 1904. with - 1 woodshed, unroof tba house, orlapproriat coramonia. lUw J taka tba bayeUck on a Cook ai Walla, preaiding aMar of tba Wil mtnAtiFAtoM on tha oAndidata. oaraioo orar luto aootoar ooaoj, 1 mioaton diatrict, will praaob at 11 oatoraIiid, Uavaa ndMtsM iufivor of tbe Mo-1 bal wbao tba blow 1a o?ar it ia al m. Rar. J. M. MoNi 1. Drwai. Dr wrturu Naiil dalatioQ. witb oua Totaa fonud that not arau a oornat d(H .u., nf thl. Hi.irit .ill w m mrttotn I 10 naiiaoffaa lor nou-paymaui 01 of th, mort,. v.. Urfad. of iijU'd California. Both aidaa claim Tictorr. aa thara will oal cooUaU io naxt Waduaadar' ooo vantioD from aavaral praoioota. Sinclair aopportara claim a lar car maioritr than tba MoNaill man. In.Croaa Craak No. 4. tba ho ma of both oandidataa, tba total articla aika Why aboold tba Uoitad SiatM axw..d it profouon to a man t a . . 'no. nil ooru on oar oil. oanta bara maralr for tb porpoaa of ob taining citiiQihipjibill b.cu aa io aotD4 of ib ntuivilutd parta of tbt worldrod who, wbu tbia eoantry Talk about atiekiof otoaar tban of poll tax, tJooald tba oballaux mA .nl. nm. illMat fkfrtinita Will .. i t.n mMtinti la brotbari Tbara il a tnaod toit W IVIWM, AS If W) V W ' w aMwwV..nw n.varbald, ana?D oombar of nan baox to tba pjwaa lika a porooi : panioipatad id eaeb. , slaaUr. Tb iavaa do not ootna 10 Of couraa ry ona ia ngonng 1 d j tb BQ doi Do4 wtry how hie man wina, aod intaraat Unortaaaa arvrr nomant. Tboonb tba fltht waa flarca, tba baat bo- mor'praTailed tbronxboat and tba caajpaifn waa on bif n piaoa. it; naitbar doaa it waadar off nairv ahinh thnu k k . , t ----- wy vj " - Mrt. Alio Spall, of Hargo. (la., wnoaaly oooaidar, and uol tba ,1 u. 1 .4 io it iwr raaaon tnau wa aau oin momoa, iai oaiuraay. ibaviof got intotronbU arad, Tba bmbr waa taken aiok during olaim to b Amarioao eitisooa. Mm. finalfa iait to ralativM in ebaoga aottuwbat tba tima-hon Payiag Tk PtOdlar. Wban yoa'ra faalioff pratty blue, Don't know what rouVa dona or aaid, FmI aa if yon'd lika to ohaw Otf 10m atapid fallow'a baad Jnatio ahov bim whara ha'a at, Throw a briokbat at tba cat. down tb. road at.ry tima tb. gat & Tfa otad praot.c. ilaftopan. , . . 0 . Il w 11 ry flo to ar ib For a good, practical raaipa for ,wa" br,ouht Rd W Aoiaric.o ouuo .. anml-d to . . ij Spring for banal. and ahall bava at ao ooat tb pro loamg a naortgapa ... wn0 d pay Qf a moat anr aan; bat try tnair oaai. tbay .imply cau't No Excuaa Per FariatUai. A iaccafal batioeM nua Mud tbr were two thinri which he learned when he wu eihten. which were eter after art of irreat dm to him. oameiT. Ner to Iom anTthioK. aod neer to Springs iair Wwt ia to Da a auc- Ifia caao Wban yonr nerraaara all anatranK, frset .nythiag." An old lawyer tentjceaa beyond tb expectation of ita Ureek l K0dd iliaatration aa wall aa it hnm km ihi. mii. bard at work; headquarter, bare nairabla doctrina ia often abame been eetablished witb Mr. J. Allen tally abaawl b? thoe wboa oiti- Hoggine in charge. Wa learn that obip ia of tbe moat abadowy much enoouragemant ia being 0' ioa. ana our rc giren this laudabla undertaking mhota it r n p- . ... dj ouuiai irianua, auu iaat rvaxj tion. Tba caao of Pardioaria. tha . In Kaaped and tortarad through and through, Do not try to bold yoar tongue ; Do juit what yoa went. to do Don't oontrol yourtalf at all; Kick tbe table through tbe wall. Juat gire all ybut feellngi tent; Lay about from left to right; Probabl? you will repent kin with an important paper, with ia- moat ardant frianda and auDtiirt. 'wuu waa lor time an Hi... .ht to do with it. "int." ' I American oituan. Long ago be . 1 era. 1 l. l . . . 1 . . inaaired the tobbk man; "anppoae 1 1 rulB,H11 maa oong iw if what .hall I do-then?'' Thaan- A letter from Mr. McCormiok J 'f out of the oountry, eetab "I I - - TliJJl- 1 with the ntmoat emDhaaia,L,u.um.T1 nt K- Mnnf. -Tao in-i uimaeu permanently in an , - - - vuaut iu au va wu v vv waa r vvrv a- . . - Van mutt not loae It.". "I don't mean I.. . wnu oo inongnt 01 ever r I tiT dommittea, received tbia to." aaid thayouni man; ".nt anppoea " , ' ' . auruina;. oinoe ne went away 09 I ahonld happen to?- "I thaU make no morning, siaiea mat we were m oaa bad no mterea bare. Heia promion for any auch occurrence; you error in aiaung mat jut, w. c uuuo gioar iiwi,oii mtnotloaeit!" Thia put a new-.lraia Fprcell bad written blm witbdraw- uu a.ueniuow 'w.our a man'a mind. UU .m- fm th. Pm 00 Q ble to of thaight into the young i . 1 1 nrn't mattar- .nit wont arjite l.nd he found that if he waa determined L3 '.a no military OUty and Deen DO more - u.-u u. ao-uuiuauaior .urynyw. tu Amricau than the Saltan cf Oat upon the fellow who Happens to rua into yon. When all yonr anger i. dona, When you're nuilbed with ypnr certain matter of importance was to be lln .nthnnta In th. tt.tam.nt If D . I I I 1 " . auch proTiaion .gainst eTeryrcnttagaacy Vl" nviwcu. u ais uauuu that he nerer Ion anytWnjr. . HfonndM from a reliable aoaroe, bat tneud and cbam. IUisiaU,camed this equally uue about forgettinf. If, a : wkpheerfully make the correction. f4U kW w? tta.aini, na lUIWtOU UTWJT (U WiriM bQBS ID brawl. You can bare a lot of fan Squaring np tbe billafor all Damages yonr temper wrought, Tbia will mve you food for thought. they bare a ecoar? of typhoid Amenceu citixeo waa being out- 1 . D . . . v Tagedaud despoiled.and demanded ivar at tbe Bapttat OnSt'iAM K . "iuu rememberad he made a aemarandum of f . : 4PT1 u' I that oar lonrnmAnt. .HanM nnm it there, and maae u aiay. wn a man ThamaaTill hava had 30 r.aanann .u- . trila me th.t he fonrot to do somethinir. ' " r V"1 CMi,u Py a"7 I tell himhe .i,ht m well hare aaid: t0 pnttnl,, 1JM eoatiT. rau.om the brigand called fcr; and Tnn,M,n.h - ,nn, h.i. oomnii.wfl mi tan wmx w wt w "lu" our " oess to take the trouble to think about it Qua tne defects m tbe water, sew again." I once bad an intelligent young erage, or wbere tne trouble may be man in my employment who deemed it tnd ..ppj- the r8medy. The eoi- suifieient excuse tor neglectinir any in- . , , . - , . portant taak to aay, "I forgot it." I told . him that would not an.wer, and that he ohaugea to remednt has greatly in, must remember. It was because he did orVased tbeexpeneesof the orphan- Education ia IN. C. As a result of Democratic legis latjon in tbe State, North Carolina oojoya an efficient and well organ - -itotI vatam of rtnKlSn aoVinnla A recent act of the legislature gives BOt aouh that he forot- 1 drilled agtaad Manager Bjooe aska bis to tha common school fund all "" "' pBo pit lor special neip ror tnis tie continuea in my employ tor taree fines imposed for the violation of town ordinances in all towns of tbe State, in addition to tbe large amount appropriated for this work. Tbe Burlington Herald says that there is another subject upon which our legislature has been a long time silent, but the time has come when tbey migbt advantageously speak. That is of compulsory edaoation. The people of the towns often keep their children from school to as eist around the house, while the farmers keep them at home to help make the orop. Thia is un fair to the child, and it has been the source of much illiteracy in isorth Carolina. An educated man is a much better citizen than an uneducated one. For this reason the State owes to itself the duty of educa ting every- ohild in the State. Then after tha State ha, provided free johjoibls, if tbevpeopl will rpot Toluntarily send their children to them, they should be made to do so.- Mary Aun Butler, it is said, has rerired the Cauaasian whioh . will - be altogether Republican and devoted to the interest and up-building of that party. Mary Ann is objjged to be in the gas fittsuess' iodjiinoe his ; liqdld air : jo&aaiafaaa axfaodaaha Uiiuk U extbesa tbiog ie to revive his ''..he airpiao.- - years, and during the last one of the three he cured himself of what he had thought was a bad memory. He did not forget a thing. His forgetting, ha found, was a lazy, careleaa habit of tha mind, which he cured. A gentleman haying but oae servant thought him overburdened with work, and took another to help hint. When ha had two one trusted to the other. often both were missing and tha work waa not done. Then he added another, and was worse served than ever. Then he said: "When I had one servant, I had a servant: when I had two, I had but bM a one; now 'have threw, I have never a one." Clearly showing that one faithfal, careful helper, true and con- eciencious, can accomp'iah much Thofongbnese, linked with thoughtful work. Death of Mr. J. D. Biggs. It is with regret w chronicle the death of Mr. John D. Biggs, St., wbiob occurred at hie home in Wilmington Saturday uigbt at 11 :30. Three months ago be suf fered with a stroke of paralysis from wnioh be bad almost recov ered, when be was stricken three days before bis death with enremio poison. Mr. Biggs was Hfty-ooe years of agtt. aud a moat estimable cit zeo of Wilmington. For the pas i tbre veara be has "been aaw tiler for the Chadbourn Lumber Company, prior to which he had be Ad tor aeveral years held poai tion aa superintendent of tbe saw mill at Kingsdale. He haa been fidelity, will make any younc raea suc cessful. Dr. Wayland, the late president I lu the mill basiness for the past of Brown University. f royideace. R. I.. I iohf.or ara Mr Ttinmm a t i i - i : . .1 1 J ---- mm-' SSUriJS: Siri:".rKSJ Q fT w.ll-known hereand ... . . V. . ' . . I I. a a A I A . kind word nrevent . a tzood leal' of that perversenaaa ''whioh eh and iMperiona uaag of ten acjeut jnrous mind.- nothinr he did' well done so lone as it tnight be dona better. Hia own hard study and : complete preparation for the ctasaes he held must bate been a greater mcenyye tnan any maxima , b .could aaye jriven upon the subject,, a.though hia advice to his stadenta waS' after this wiser "toou twk This wtu ha'i tf rati cad poaaibly doit bm&.'St-B'hm li Mrf).irln tahii-h k . nmuHM m T " ., T---ww. and took the place of aocial relaxation. nothing satisfied hint short of perfection He liked to have the earliest and best f raiiaHowera, or vegetables. Wheaf he aseuned the preatdential chair of BroWn, ao high was his . ideal that after ; tha work in his own deoartment VM ioii il anydafiaency oc8rrsMa tj tWf of others he wosUd pedotnthewi tathvjr taaa Bars tne- cewege- ran A beiow tha standard to which he aspired to, raiae It; 'Written tot Green's Fruit Grower by .QaaactafrdgtBtt;e.7i- jffrSfe; uon oi me miaiortun Dy Knowing toormany; thiagr that arr noaaof hiSibjMineas. Jadge. ... " ' have a large circle ef frjenda who bear of hia deatJi witb aorroar. Sevan obildren survive him. Mrs W. L Holden, Miss Heater Biggti. Mia Ruby Biggs. Mr. J. D. Biggs, Jr., Walter Biggs Sari and Benton Bigga. Also his' father, Mr. D. Biggs, of Antioch, and three broth ers and two sisters. Messrs W. H.', u. w., aoa u. u. Uiggs. aud Mrs. U, W. Morbattl and J. J. Gibmo The funeral ierviees were con ducted at bis residence in Wil- jninztqo' by Rev. . Mr Webater, after...4ta iibeitMiria! hronght here po the eyebiof train, and the aemcee were oonoladed by Rav. C. H. Durham, the kiWr- tXift W : meda In .th wfBeary was sent into those waters with orders to blow that potentate off his throne i: be did not raise tbe money, which he did. As is now very generally believed, tbe Greek aud the bandit divided tbe amount between them, bat whether they did or not, we did for this psendo citizen at great expense, and trou ble all we oould have done for President Roosevelt or Judge Par ker if they bad been the v.ctimsof ch outlaw's raid. During the Cabati war it devel oped that very manv of. those who for one reason or another claimed to be American- oit.aens, on tbe Island, were natives wbo bad come over here for the purpose of being natural!!, aod as'0n as tbev got their papers went back to stay, and plead their American citizenship when they got into trouble with their own govern ment or wished to avoid discharg ing their obligations to . it. Aod we think it aiohlly torus oat tbat those who invoke "out . protection from abroad are of this olass. At any rate it is certain that we have carried tbia theory to great ex treme and much farther tban any other country doea, , y v The Herajd sagges tbt a re form might be effeoted by provid- ing tha& whet) a person , has lived in a ioreigo onutrt. ten years be shall not be privileged npoo us forproteotien when .he gets into trouble, and this is quite within tb boonds of teaaon, aod 'there are otbiMr limitations which might justly, be adopted. An adopted son; who ruus awayV refQsee to help attpport iha family, arringea to give aid-he has to some one eiae aud for ten. years, treats those wbo took him in when he wanted shel- I far si8eii.,ifii6i a -jsnitim. 1 man jr f tfttly and properljfe "be cut i,ob ,ot:iua uimty voob sovjsn to tawars 9( hamvelf;. Rer4 New To the BJitov of The KabeaoaUa : Dr. Usury L. Saaith, of David sou gave a most iostroctivs iofr- tertaioitg la lira in Raaford Io- atitote Aod Honor Friday uigbt A large aodi-oce greeted bim aod oar people are always glad to have man o( sooh high culture and insula) ability visit oar section. a a a ar atasiora uaatoerstie psrty ma Fndsy uigbt. Ur. John W. Mc Millao ebairtnau, Mr. John W Moore, Scitary. A lar.a reprs aaiiUtioo out Mass. D. D. Mcln- tyr. Martiu Patterson and W. J UcCrauay wra indorsed for Mac istratae to Qaswh'ffl Township, Jsmas Wtltoo for Constabls. PiaoM for Stoata and House Isfs laur daoisioo. Mr. J. W. John son waa very bsartllr rcoooamd -a a eu ror oooutv u mmiionnr wn would make a ear! efficient atid worthy eoanaalor in eoooov afTair geoeratlv Mass. J. W. McLanah- I io J. W Jobosou, 0. D Aidrwt, Go. L JCdgertou aod W. J. Mc- Kaiust war uamad as dalagataa tr Coonty uConyaotio meeting io FavUvil'Spt. 28rb. Miss Cbristisn SJcFavdgen u visiting frieudf iu town. M stirs R. B.'.and J)bn MoKiu nou. are briugiog eotWu "u oar market tbe latter from Rd3priog' rnpraasoting Mr. A J. McKinoou. of Maxtou. Va now have four havers on tba market and or farmer need think tbat Raaford will not give highest markst prioe for ootton. Oar farmers are marked to great eat capacity harvesting bay, cot ton and products of tbe farm gin uers are hardly sleeping at all for tbe cfy of hay you our ootton ready, merchants have no time for carving goods box are standing on the street corners. Cold weather baa a for runner wbo anuoances its rapid approaob and all have ao eve of preparation for its-hardship and its pleaanres Raeford Institute has a larger at teodancethanf b-most saognioe counted apon. ' - LW. lev, Da4 tt a H. A M Meli u 4e4. . fe died al 10 o'elock i.u.. .i.k. ... " wW r Brartal Aaaanlt. Three Croatana! namelv. Wil Hunt, H. Hurit and Tom Hunt, of Suuth Carolina, entered tbe home of Metoo Horn, near Holmesville, Sunday nicht about 12 o'olock. after he and hia family had retired and began beating him unmerci fully. Horn escaped from the house and ran towards a swamp some distance from the house, tbe Creatans in pursuit When search was made for tbe unfortunate man parts of bis clothing covered in blood were discovered near tbe aw a swamp, out be coma not oe found. About noon yesterday be returned home after staying in tbe swamp all night, and was so weak from his wounds that be was unable to tell wbere be bad been or bow be escaped his pursu- ww a . . era. lie is seriously injured, otit here is tbougbt to be a chance for bis recovery. Ibe criminals are in South Carolina aod steps are being taken to have them arrested and brought to this State for mprisonmment and prosecution. Jb county. bom by th aid of bif wUa who proceeded bim a fw years age. w extend our deep sat sympathy to h berated fawn? ily and relatives. - c Xnmbl m nnT work nn an .hat yiravTnwtrtett, no piau, and HP time for reet is not labojc, tfat Mdg; it is not service, bat.vet Reunion Postponed Tbe Board of Managers of tbe North Carolina Reunion have de oided to postpone the Reunion o Non-Besident Native North Caro linians until 1905. The obief rea eon for taking this step is tbat this is a political year, which would prevent the attendance of many prominent mn who would otherwise be glad to attend. In 190o tbe seoond Reunion will oc cur, and the Board of Managers hope by a conference with rep reeentatives of all sections of the State to arrange a program that will be of great benefit and pleasure both to resident and non resident1 sons and daughter of North Carolina- , . There baa been some necessary delay in the publication of the proceedings of the first , fieunion, but the wore 1 now id the hands of the printers, and . will - soon be ready for distribution to u been ti ers. CHAS. D. McIVER. . :-. -.- Chairman, . z Greensboro, Sept 2ft. 1904. 1 onoe beard l)r. lai rouge begin arieotare. the evoiotioniat win tall you how you came intotbs hia lieane, arnU4 he. n it bwrs ot kt immediate f ass fly. '.Tie ews ce his death did ae leeease geeeral aaill MoawUy aafal Il preved te be a areas aback. U VM known so be la fallia health, kit nobody especied Of e4 ae early. Ha was en the esreeta ialarday. ulk Ing fraety and eeeliy aad the kesl day ale dinner with hia family, with et show ot ohaage for th ware. Bei la tbe afternoon waa sic ai a pbysloiaa waa ceiled la. After sap par hU pbyatctaa was recalled. A beet ten o'clork he was aaora eoanfertaWe and hia pfayaicUa left htss when be snddanly. aaallv and qaiokly died. Ha waa bora Jaasary J7th. 1110. Una of tha aaoas proas laeal and oeesfol bealnaea men ef the sown ounniy U gone, flaooass mom aa a reward to ble activities. He aaeved to the eonaty free Moore, hi native oooaty. a yoasg saasv and apesl all the ysara of hia maahood la Jtebeauo. Ia A a rust. 1801. he married Mian Emily Bloent, ewly ehOd aod daagft- lr of MaJ. James Bloasn. : ' Afsar short aerrioe as dark far Jasmee T. Petti way. ha enured Uo co-paxtaer- ablp ia 18S witb MaJ. Job a T. Pop. under the Arm warns of Pope A Mj- Leod, and did a Urga and proeperoma mercantile baaiaeas for lileaa yeara. Thia oo-partaerahip waa dlaselved ia 1814, andaaa reeoU of winding sp its affairs quit a handaosns eUa waa found to have bean realised by the business. Siaoe the) be had been devoting hia time for th aaeeS part to looking after tha several prop art lea that had fail to him la dif ferent parte of tb eoaaty. Bis la dividaallty waa marked. Beoaaae hi personality had eoaaaoh of aalqsaaa about It ha waa easily rsocised atr baviag been mat oooe, Nabody aver forgot him. Ha had atordy oooyle tiooa. Like tb Scotchman be waa, be seldom changed his mind after it had been made trp, on any question. Hia mental processes ware alow, bal hia J adgmeata wbn . raaohad war aoaad and h asldosa aarrtaderad iham. Hia hamor was aboandlag aad , had th peculiar flavor of th great- stock to which belonged. Ne aaan appeared to atrtv GSora td bf ohearfal ' and to aay to all, -children aad eld people alike, words to brightest, and encourage. On all th-jnorai ,! tiona tbat divided bla fallows, h watT found aligned on th sid of sound morals and a champion of all that waa deoorooa. - Ha saver held a oivio offloe. Tbara waa a soUbla marva . in hia make np aod oo ambition, far place or leadership. Th Only offloe tbat b ever held waa that of ! Baling Elder ia the Presbyterian church. His retiring aod self-effacing dlapoal- tion oould not be overcome and. he waa seldom if ever elected, therefore as a representative of bla Obareh in tbe higher courts of the obareh at large. His death leaves a great void. He figured ao laraelv aod conaDicn- ooaly and long In business a?d social affairs in the community, be will be missed keenly and many changes will of necessity resolt from bla falling out of the rank. He leave a wife and three soas. Sheriff O. B. UcLeod, Alf H. McLeoJ and Alex. H. MoLeod in deep sorrow over a great loaa, for a devoted baa- band and father ia gone. Tbe f oneral aervice were conducted Monday afternoon from tha residence f-by Rev. P. H. Law and the interment wa made in tbe new cemetery in the presence of a large crowd. ' As ' tb son was far down toward its setting tbe grave mound waa completed aad . ' beautified with flowers ; the preacher announced that tbe deceased had told hia recently he was ready to die. when the choir sang feelingly,' aa ap- priate hymn. Tbe benediction pronounced and all want away. world, tb theologian how you arw going out of the wcrld. but tbe only conclusion you can arrive at If that you are in tbe world.". Twenty-five school children who were in school near Cincinnati, running out at reoess, rushed into. an out house wbiob gave way pre cipitating them into a vault An awful cene was witneued aa tbo rescuer ae arched for all sort of tonsils with, which to drag tbe bodies from the vault. Nine dea l budieajrerv . recovered at onoe, T wait wore raeotrtd - aftr. Th vault was foar feet deep tor iUr. All' the' victims were girls, tb' oldest . being about twelve ya. of age Ha that iistb xv'twnn maj c-i'in-paa anything. Kabdlaia. . v -.r s 9