tux yews and observe it, Tuesday, june c.s, mo
Tho News and Observer
... : isi Ctarm FiiRsifci ttz;yt
joirran dakixI.
Mai Xewe a4 Wami BU. Warils St
Mr ST LOOK TO THE FTATE.
(Secretary of Stats , expreeere vlw
i strikingly lmllr to thne of Mr. Root
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Salt Cars 0c. to $T.00.
There are two
classes of pecpls t la reepect to the dignity, the power,
etrsnge thing hnpen these days.
There was a time when the New Vork
World had such fet-ilntf Tor the editor
of the New Turk American that the
nam Hrartt rarely found In tile
New York World. The readers of
the World hsve lately been surprised
to see ths World featurs Mr. Heart
Ths chief article In ths -World on
Sunday was a flvs column Interview
with Mr. Hearst, who la la Paris. In
which ths New York editor reviews
pontics and suggests a .third party,
who take the ground that only the
Federal government ca fat a ad
to th robbery ef trasta.
The first Uilnn la a strong cen
trsllsed Government that should teas
unto Itself all power except wurklog
the road and paying the ttwi for
schools. They even wtah te regulate
marrtMe through tft Federal gowrn
Kent and to fix metea and bound to
ths sixs of families. ' They believe la
the Harolttonian theory of government
and the prerogative of the Stairs of
tbe i nloii. , . , , :.
winr ptxchot is srsnoots.
The 'administration papers do not
dar attack the Integrity of Mr. Pln
rht or his learning. They seek to
Injurs the fore of his recent arraign
meat of the partnership between gov
ernment and men of the Guggenheim
strips by declaring him to be an
an . "idealist" and the Chicago Inter-
via olt rmi riBUHm at tbs
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full Associated Press Reports
Keit to food linetf there Is nothing nf
grcnter imparlance to the hatuS UHH
than to make that food do It fluty. By
Huty Is B-eant te farniak health, treBftk
.xii rich tlocd to th body.
It Is beretoary fintt ef all to chew toed
FROT JARS AXO fiTT"TJ3L;
thoroughly. Kext tbe atnuiarh Biiwt he
and would. If they could, hare no real
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MOHXIXQ TOXIC.
(Byron.)
Truth I a era that to toon at
area depth; whilst on the surfacs et
this world, all things are weighed by
Uie fal ecaJe of euetom.
Uncle Walt
' The Poet Philosopher
There- nlwar mm treeste . a
' with weei W wtaMS the wealfcee H UffT
with eaewt tit wit He ket aad la
esetag M I vet, and the eetaraa'a the
mtaatty ri aad e we
We uk ihreash the crowd i
OS. way aheald Ike eslrtt ef atertel ae
prewar When eae' keek ltMj w4y
BJCP TO aU Mjy tkeeer ae pfaea
etg .tea r a --.. U th tM Oon ot
peat keagry a. theaS. there- -MeMT Mlaeourt and Tenaeasee and
le m. aad whea yea re ae4 baagry t Mtaslsstppt In convicting and paalah
IIm grab aaa i -a mi. ! key a aew.lng certain frusta, aobody can here-:
" ahM. aad M Bit like a shread Ok, way after Say: "A State can do nothing
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k. Ike easw h r-S tim stnagas; ft to tb r4u Oovnmanf It
lent, yeae beUe ea rear eed . .
Sara ea year tt. aaS all tkat yee !-1 h" rt shown that a Southern State
-W to plnaea wh swurlh.S kyi c la COS case Inflict a heavier pe-
..HM.deMera ta dec-Leila Sma. Aad y ( alty that aOc k agal net t he rHl trust
yea ere kaspr. alerkr rhampel lee I than all the penaMee that Ike Fed
aiaiBty weat eta la Ike ktee-eMM ) eral Government ka ordered,
deraeei Tea tlaislr weal wilt TMMk ; i a f.mou. .peech In Pennrrl-
ZTr9TT'. "TJtVanl.; Senator Hoot Tthen Secretary
earth with a Madbarat ef learel Y. ... wl V. .
akeew a year kale mm4 r tees wtik ot Httm lm Woeett . cabinet) took
the erews aag Ikei- wke the eptrM et 1 ,h ound that the rraaun the " ed
it arel
tCepyrlgbt. 1- ;'. Matthts ! dMl( . ,
I would be compelled to surrender thewe
; Uovrnment would thrrefore be com
Tfou can pretty accurately judge tb I polled to sia lo and exercise three
Democratlo majority In Wake In the
November election by ascertaining
ths number of votee In the primary
that nominates county officer PouV
years ago t.Itt vet were cast in ths
primary and that year the V4mVJ J
majority was 1.114. In 1101 ths vote
In the Democratic primary waa $.114
" and th "Oemocratlo majority tn No
v am bar waa only 1,H. Last Hatur
day ths vots la th primary was truly
a record-breaker and reached MM la
ths contest for State Senator.
Some fantastic and rainbow-chasing
Hepublirana are making claims of
making gain thla year In Wake coun
ty. If there had been a dull and
email primary, held with no general
Interest, sums Republican gain might
have been possible, but with t.OIT
mlMtaal Democrat, who aers suffi
ciently aroused to go to the polls on
Saturday and vote, the last hops ef
Republicans vea being able to make
aa Interesting flght disappeared.
In evtry election iome men are dl.
appointed. Thl I neceesarlly so.
Four years ago many of the men who
ars Mjoiclsg row over ths result of
ths primary wars as greatly dlsap.
pointed ai ars ths men who loot out
oa Saturday. But they Demo
crats Is dfat well as tn victory
and supported the ticket that was
named with earnestness and haloed to
cell up a majority ef nearly 1,1 is.
Th men whs did' sot Succeed In
naming their favorites In Wake last
Saturday will support the ticket
named, and .visiter to Waks county
whea the campaign open will not be
ah) ts discover that Democrats were
engaged In a warm rnnteat In June, la
some States, It I Mid, many voters
lack ths political Integrity to vots for
ths ucroeful candidates If their fa
vorite war not named. There are.
mt Wureet a few men so wanting In
political honor to go Into a primary
and then fall to atand true, but la
,.T. ,wAk .Jaunty there hv never been
many men w6 would tai part In a
Democrat to primary and then refute
to abide by the result Ths majority
In Wake county In November will be
big and Republicans In Waks county
will receive a defeat mnet rmshtng.
TtRKD OF TUB BRAXTTX
There never was a time whea the
Republican party was mors unpopular
la th country than bow. It has made
promises to ths people It did not keen,
and whea November eomee thousands
nf ths ' Rspubllrtns who voted for
Taft ars going ts gladly help ths Data
scrata ts carry ths country. The fol
lowing from ths Qreehibore Record
voices th i fseliag m many stber
places as well as la Guilford eounty:
"Here's a sample," said a man to
day, who has been voting the Repub
lican ticket for yeara, i rered so little
a boat voting thla year that I aie!
ts pay wy poll tax. I wish new I had
paid It, for I certainly would vote the
- straight Democratic ticket thl fall I
am tired ef this brand of Repsbllcas
prosperity. 1 hsvs been sat of a job
, two-third ef th time, and joet a
lit Us mors sf this same kind wf pros
rertty aad I will get very hungry.'
' This maa has bees voting ths Repahll.
ran ticket "ail his life, and has relied
oa th cry of Republican prosperity,
but he ha his syes open at last. Aad
so hav a good many others" '
An srstor recently declared: "ilil
tnolrf ls S marvelous Stats with a his
tory of marvelous achievement' Ts
which th Loulsvtli Courier-Journal
adds: ,'Vertalaly, certainly. The sea
torshlp of fVilllam Lorlmer ts not aa
-achievement , It Is Just a lapse from
vanftot alter Stats Bn.ee and (pwra
they wish to hare the Federal govern.
MM to ateadlly encroach upoa pow
er tgtherto assumed by the States
and to givs almost monarchical pow
er to the admlnltt ration at Washing
ton. ' ; .
The second clue that nJwari save,
let the Federal Qoverameut regulate
monopoly embraces thooo who love
to declaim against the robbery of
trust a. but do not wish to help strike
the blow Out will cad the (way of
monopoly. . They are not Federalist,
but" they are rather men who believe
la hi rung the rteporurtUlity to seme
far-off shoulders rather - tha to take
part In the home light of en hog the
extortion of ' the outlaws of com
merce. ;
But though the poer of the Fed
eral Government has grown tremend
ously there are Indications that lead
to the hope, that this dangeroaa ten
deary will be checked. The surest
to check thla tendency
la for each State te exercise Its powers.
'eral Government would have te as
! sums legislation aa te mvnopollea was
I because the lndlldual Btatea would
I not art and that nnleaa t ha Btatea
power to protect th people.
Mr. Knox, the preseat Hecretary of
State, and. of course, a leading Re
publican ha ta d a atatemeot de
clining to be a candidate fur Governor
of "r"nnYlvenia hf-sjtrt President
Tsft urges him ts remain In the cabi
net. ! his letter Mr. Kaon says:
"In my judgment there Is no mere
fruitful field for high pubUe servtc
at thl period than la the tStetea.
whose proper powers aad relatione
should be appreciated, exercised, aad
preserved for the general good of the
whole country. "
Commenting epos the above exprea- l
don ths New York rimes says:
"Secretary elnox takes his stand
with Mr. Moot In defense of State
right Mr. Knox is now Secretary of
Stnte Mr. Hoot was Becretary of
Slate In Mr. Rooeevelt'a cabinet when
he delivered In this city thst memora-
ble addrees In whUh the Stales Were '
warned against the gradual tra safer
to ths Federal Government of power
re rvd to theraslts, powers Which '
they should freely and cow U anally ex- ,
ere lee for the benefit of their own
people. Mr. Knox, complying with
the President's dee) re that he remain '
In the cabinet Isaacs a brief stats- '
ment declining to permit hla name to j
h.lflM .Km B.BBhllMB MITMHU
In Pennsylvania aa a candidate for the
governorship. la the eeacludlag
paragraph --ut thai. AAtrmrnt
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THE I.RKAT CUmJU ARH1
A great deal ef Interest aaa always
been manifested la the Great East
ern, the ft rat big steamship, ts be
built snd upoa Its ft ret arrival tn
this eauatry. an June H. lit, the
ae-wepaper wee feu of account f
this "tea monster" Its subsequent
use In sonaortlos with the laying of
the Atlantic Cable hroed ta continue
thla laterewt At th time of rea
strwrtloa of the Oreat Eastern H
wa tb largest thlp ta the world. It
was rompleted tn lilt tn Fn gland aad
Started Wl Wf IHm Binsmptttti
on Jnns IT. lilt, rroeetng ths AUsntle
la sloven days,
Ths tengtH af tb Great Bastsm
was (It feet, beam tl. depth It. end
Its gross tonnlng. It.llt. Whea this
vi nl M compared with lbs big
steamships of todsy, H rsa readily
be seen what a furors Ra appearance
la oar waters must have created. The
Mauritania and Laattankn, tw of the
biggest hlns ot today, are Tt feet In
length, II feet wide snd feet deep,
Wirt n grew tonnage of tries.
During the year lit and th great,
er part of 111 ths Great Eastern
mads many vwyagws to and from Kw
rope. In Decern tor. 1111. when po
litical relations with th Verted State
looked ominous, the Oread ffsstora
served ss a treup ahls.
la lilt negnttsttows were entered
Into with ths Atlsntl Telegraph Com
pany and the Telegraph Coaatrwrtle
aad Maintenance Company for ths ens
ployment sf th Oreat Eastern ss
cable-laying ship. I a till ths vessel
was eon verted frees a raMe-kaylng let
a assenger ehln. in order to provide few
the travel ts the Parts Exposition,
Late N was again weed for reel work
and laid sosns sf ths snoot Important
telegraphic rablte across the At
lantic, ml the Mediterranean, k ths
Red Sea, etc. In 111! It becams a
seed halk In tha harbor sf oibraitar.
and hi HIT tt was sold, to be broken
p. for tli.lt.
Th Great Eastern reached Kew
Terk an ths twenty-eighth sf Jane
and was docked at o'clock In the af
ternoon. The sw-wt created sswcb
On Jan tini, arrwired th. gnSnosw battl eg Fort Mowltrlt.. It Is
stsrw in itial 04 U-brtueel Moawamith hi IJ7S, sad ot the M sTTbe.
rvrrew the sop aad Ow Ftrtwlorr hi Ml, h la tlM Mrtlirlay of Petce Panl
Re bew tdl!inf4-hr r-H,- ITI: the f aH f lweATl.t,"
Jsmew ftohrrtsnw, -Th- Fat of Ttettwf (ITIt) , RlrtnwotMl M. prwe-m
Um btmihrm tri4 tisoa); John T. Srow,thi Ki-oiwcby itrman l.ijt
JfBia I, trtta fcemtry et thrTrrMarr biiW u, k
1 . . . . . . I aim svua ug ears in nl III W I IBs a, na Bfll
1 ka . ,:uut in 1'arls and ask him. to give i
f tell hoixMU but la afflicted with the
r-rrttii1raam
disagreea with him does so from
sordid motives."
Ths Louisville Courier-Journal an
swers the Inter-Ocean effectively by
saving that whatever spirit of criti
cism Mr. Flnchot has developed can
be traced to his recent exprlnceln
Ufa an Intimate sxperienc with ths
Republican . national administration,
and adds:
'Was not Mr. Plnchot for a brief
Urns a cog In tbe machinery ot ths ad.
ministration T Didn't he rub against
other cogs? TMdn't hs familiarise
hi mar If wilt) the machinery?
"If ths miserable 'lnclderrf which
has occupied so much space in pubUe
thought and discussion sikca last fal
was not enough to make the veriest
optimtBt ths worst pessimist what
would have that effect?
"Anton ths persons who disagreed
with Mr. Plnchot upon ths Question of
ine rtness of the Becretary ot ths In
terior were many Individuals, high In
the councils ot the party In power.
Among them, as it developed, was the
President, much esteemed by men of
all parties. The denouncement, de
spite n strenuous effort of the admin
istration to do a little jury packing ba.
fore setting' the investigation going,
revealed in extremely Interesting stnte
of affairs in high octal circles. Bs-
sordidaeas behind proclaimed high
sautive were aa numerous aa huckle
berrhts In a pis. Few, If any, con
nected with ons of the srestest sx
oneratlon
PWWti or modern times. however, doss so, and It Is bright, and
soothed Ajid.- Ma44e-ia.4heas. words upon -ths (stum -of
caped - U4kSoat had.'
Antony remarked upon aa occasion
well remembered, they wers all hon
orable men. Hasn't Mr. Plnchot gone
through enough "tn the rast sis month i
to smash all of hi tlluilonaf Is It
remarkable that when ha observes
suaptcious actions he suspects dis
creditable motives? In It strsnge thai
be 1 not ot a fruitful nature after
hi eyea Uave been smitten with hlds
oui revelations ?
"Ths Inter-Ocean should make al
lowances for what It considsrs Mr.
Plnchot' jaundiced point of view. If
an honest sailor ships on a vessel that
clear as a merchantman, but awakes
st sea to find hlmaclf a member of a
pirate crew, and ts first keel-hauled
aad then marooned because of his un
willingness to participate In plratlonl
enterprises la he to be blamed for Re
lieving that the moral of seafaring
men are no better than they ought to
beT"
Th-suggestion of a''W)wttwM .
Rill Nye has been widely approved.
Ths otnan'g National Dairy sjnrr
"Nye's wish, it 1 said, was that his
grave at Ardea ihould remain un
marked, aav-e by the great granite
boulder, unadorned, which reet above
It But It Is regarded aa appropriate
that at Raleigh, the State capital, or
somewhere sIm. a ihaft should be
i reared as ths tangible evidence of tho
ieeteem In which the Stats' lllua
' trlou adopted son was held. Thl
seems just and fitting. Thousand of
men and women In the United States
would regard It a privilege to aid such
a movement."
Mr Hearst evidently still has it in
for Mr. Roosevelt for hs says: "Mr.
Rooeevelt talked th country Into the
depths of a dleastrous panic. It has
been Mr. Taft difficult duty t restore
prosperity, to euesursgs ths return of
I Bn"cJ - business activity,
llhout
abandoning a proper governmental
. control ?ver them "
VfcS IX XGV TOR Jf XK ts.
excitement la the city thst bu tinea
generally waa neglected, and multi
tude ot people thronged the wharves
and roof to get a (lance at the mon
ster. Whea the boat was paaalng Fort
lAFayette tn the harbor a aalute waa
fired, which waa promptly responded
te from ths four guns ot ths Greet
Faetern, and from thlf fTthS onward,
until her arrival tn ths North Rlvsr. It
waa en continual ovation ts the dle
tlngutehed vktltor: Cannon boomed.
steam whistles shrieked, flags wen
peep-i
hurrahed, handkerchiefs wavsd, and
demonstrations of a kindly naturs
cams from every Quarter. At tk
present lima several tunas dally larger
voaaele pass la and out of tha harbor
et New York with as attention being
paid to their coming or going,
When the vessel waa nearly spps
t ths battery, ths chimes of Old
Trlatty Chwrrta were heard across th
watar. playtnt "Rnls Britannia. -Strang
to say, only forty-three pas
senger roe 14 be round in the year
lit to "venture" en ths ft ret vsvag
of "ths most splendid ship that sver
floated tn tha ocean:- but this was
swing, of renrse, te ths novelty gad
vastness of the experiment and ts ths
ewrtooe doubts which had beea so fre
nuently expressed, from th very Srst
conception ef ths taterpriee. aa to the
manages blenee of such B vessel la a
at
During th Urns tbe veasel Uy In
port ah wen wlslled by tend of thou,
sand of persona, whs gladly paid ths
ndmiasioa fee charged, to Inspect the
majeette structure. Irge excursion
parties rams from ail the principal
cities of the Union, ts view her lofty
walla of Iron, her stupendous machin
ery, aad her marvelous Internal ar
rangements; and. la due time, oppor
tunity was afforded thoaa who wished
to witnewf her sailing qualities to be
carried by tho aeble ihkp. a pleasure
eavaretsns to -Tap May and elaewhere
privilege which thowssads availed
thernsetveo of. Including many persons
eminent la statical and artentlflo mat.
ter.
his
ItiaTaWuan,-, national teal! Him r i-JThie
bears out. th story . that surprised
nswipaper men law year to ths effect
that Mr. PullUer had a high apprecla.
tion of hla ability and much admira
tion for Mr. Hearst,
la ths Interview Mr. ,Hearat says
that Taft la "th Louis XVI of Ameri
can politics; though Mr. Roosevelt ln
th snd wiii besoms openly an ex
treme conservative and will publicly
consort with ths 'practical men' with
whom he has been shown privately to
correspond. Th reason for, this win
Us la ths fact that ths psopls whom
Mr. Roosevelt pretends to serve will
eventually find Jilmout and desert
him, while tbe Interests 'hs actually
serves will And him useful nd sup-"
port Mm; that - ths struggle - is no
longer between ' tbe so-cajled Demo
cratic and Republican parties; It Is
between the progressiva element In
ths whols community and ths retro,
gresslve element In the community.
The division In the coming elections is
likely to be not according to parties,
but according to principle a consum
mation devoutly to be wished."
LIFE'S PK.WF.R.
--fhtidrtr wtvw -TWWyr "p rgyeTT-
than Robert Louis Stevenson', It t
Ons and so uplifting that It la aJnooat
a aacrileg to paraphrase It. Life.
Roosevelt:
"Help us to bear the man: help u
to listen with patience, .and forglve-
I ness; help u to thank our lucky stars
for thla last year' vacation; for rent
ed nerves; for rreedom from sudden
ehocks. for mother long Immunity,
for cumulated strength to bear ths
future. "
A Dreadful Wound
from a knife, gun. Us can, rusty nail.
Artwork, or o( any other nature, de-
I mends prompt treatment with Buck-
ten' Arnica Salv to prevent blood
poison or gangrene. It' the qulck
eet lurest healer for all such wound
as also for Huron. Holla. Sores, 8kla
Eruptions. Kcirma. Chapped Hand.
Corn or Pile. Ho. at all druggtata.
New Tobacco Warrlima fur Rocky
Mount.
. f Special. t.K.Tg. and OhsomAf i.
Rocky Mount-N. C, Jun IT.
Arming the recant, tranafors of prop
erty tn tnts city n been the pur
chae ot a lot on Ytlghland street by
the American Tobaeco Co., from the
Rocky Mount Brick Co.. and It ia the
Intentions of th purchsser to have
erected a atorag warwnous to be
uaed tn connection with their present
plant The plan of the tobacco com
pany are to erect a etorage warehouse
with a rapacity of between a thousand
and fifteen hundred hoiahead. Th
lot purchased Is near their present
pisnt and t within easy acceaa of It.
This nsw storage warehouse will
mean greater things for this firm In
this city and In keeping with the
progreaelv move begun by - them a
number of year ago. Th storing of
s larger amount of tobacco win natu
rally mean mors taTha city hi ths
form of tsxea, while the securing of
(he supply for itorage will mean mors
purchasing on th local market
One May
Overcome
eon it! p tion permanently by proper
personal c-opertlon with tha bene
ficial effects ot Sirup of Flgn and.
Cltitr of Sanaa, bq re paired. Thl
forming of rejular habits la moat Im
portant and while sndsarorlui to
form Utea tbe Mxlstaaca of Eyrnp of
flit md Elixir of Senna It moat nV
Bible, aa it la the only laxatlra which
acta without dlitvrtraf tha natural
Tunctlona and without debilitating and
It li tha oa laxaUra which leave th
internal organa In t naturally healthy
oondltlon, thereby rfaliy aiding one la
that wa. To get Ita bsaeaclal sffecta,
buy tha geauin fflanufaetured by tha
Cillfrrnli Jig Byraji C4, ohlxsM fpf
Uls If an leading drug lilt. Syrup
of Flgi and Elixir of Banna is never
tlused bf tha wen-Informed with
medlemes which maka extraragsnt
aad asfouaded ctatma to eur habttuat
eongtlpatlom without , pgraotal co-op.
aratloB,' . . -; .
Wood's Late
t. Jggfggn, , '-fx f gBBSSaw ' i. I. f ..w
; oeed rotatoes
are selected eerl potatoes
carriecl in cold storage, so
Rt to supply them un sprout
ed and la ths best condition
for rummer planting. '
The best turne. to plant
Late Potatoes is in June or
early in July, to make tha
largest fielding crops fof
printer use or market
Write for mCcTi CrtJ
Spcdal, giving prices ana
. seasonable inform a tion a
botA 1 Late PotUors and
other Seeds for Summer
Planting. ' '
T. 17. Viced & Sons,
Seedsmen, Lkh jic !, Va,
right hers o moy -flutf' .AetyTWateet'?
toed stiya la ths t6asach sod bewela, la-
pairuig ttie aerrr nil blood, grriag riae
to eallow remclexloe. headache, soar
(tomark, bad breath aad eftea aerloBS af
tctioas Ilk ekta distaste.
All thle I dee to Impaired digestion
and to s refute! of tuevbowele la do
their work. Tbe beat way yet fotiad t
tresgtbea ths itonsrh aad toe the
bowels so that they win do their wrk
Is by the aae of loch grsad laxative
tonic Dr. 4'aldweir Syrup repels. aw
for nearly a qaerter of ceaterv the
eae raoet Important kooaekoid remedy. It
is a reined y aaa snre relief that U
th family ras Has for ths cere ef ena
itipatloa, lndlseauoa, liver troahle ed
all other ailments of ths it twitch, liver
and bowel a
Thouaaada. sf America families as It
regularly for ttm trouble, for. It eaa
be five with eafety to the amaileat child.
I the home of Mary Belford. Loeurrllie.
RyV ae weH it that ef Jobs nattth. Moor,
beadi Ml., they would aa ooa thtak et
being wlthqitt . the . actaaL aereaaUlee a
Without lr. Caldwell' Hyrop Pepats. Bar
reeltetag kew aeptlrl aaany people are
boot laiittre, owing to the dUAVulty
ef finding ene-tbat la geautaely' good, Pr.
Caldwell will eead s free ttnSpnr of hit
mw.iy .re Mirnnt oewnng it. tie. win
cheerfully 'do thia, so do sot beaitats to-'
stake the reo,net. Th remedy ran be,
boeght of y drsggttt at only fifty reott
nd ea dollar a bottle, the large betttei
being for family See. . !
Dr. Caldwell pecwaaliy will be pleased)
tn tire ye any uedlrai drke yow Buy 1
dealr for yeunelf or family pertaining te -the
a tu latch, liter - er boaela aheoiateiy :
free of charge. Explala year rate la a '
letter tad be will reply te yea la detail.
Kor tb free atmole atmnlt aMiit t,.nr '
ntme and tddrea ea t anetal card r
tor t tddreae It Pr W. B
Caldwell,
it ma
Caldwell btrtldtag, Moatlcello. ill.
IT MEMORIAM. ; -'
- The death -of - Mr - PoUy- Dsneon
Alston at the ripe old age of seventy-
o mt cuumy sna to tns
Ststs no more worthy repreoentattv '
of ths social culture of womanhood 1
in the olden time In th South. Ts a I
New Englandrr sixty ykers ago this I
womanhood seemed a distinct .type. '
having a very rare and unlqus order
of feminine graces. Partly this rams .
from contact with a domestic institu
tion ever demanding a mlnlvtertng to i
th wants of th loveliest snd which'
brought on a naturalness of manner,
and a freedom from the mannerism
of etf-ronsclousne; a well aa an In
dependence If individuality which east. !
ly ro to an equality with ths highest
Born In the lap of wealth, ma a
daughter of William Kearny, aha
blended In her vein (train of blood
drawn from a Celtic and ' a Saxon
origin a Kearny and an Alston, and
revesled th quirk lympathy snd
eager spirit af the former, and ths
wrertiitvees of -purpose "Wnd Wgn ' re
serve ot the latter Reared In contart
with a manhood which was a direct
heritage of ths ttms when her countv
with o sasy superiority led all other
la the State In high orflrlal trusts, and
with ths daughters ef s womanhood
which had, brought such sots to the
county she wss allied In marriage
with Alfred Alston, a distant cousin, a
conspicuous cltlten of th county.
Four eon and three daughters sur
vive, who hsvs honored her with a
marked filial devotion, and are very
highly esteemed for their personal
characters. Hew grarlou was hr
ktadllneea! How free and open to her
friends and relation th hoapltallty
of her home! How high bred th re
finements of her home keepiiMri- How
dear In life to all her relation, and In
death how revered her memory' She
ttv tor years n member---the
Methodist church snd died In Its full
communion, a devoted and humble
follower of her Ird.
Truly a pathetic cn it was, as at
her grave a grand daughter, a very
bright ana lovtiy child, itood alone.
In front of the mourning relatives,
taking In the greatest sorrow of her
life, and destined Perchance n hold
In the clasp of a longer sacred gad
Inspiring trod a memory of a grand
mother So deaf To her. If seemed as
though an early stsr ef ths svsaing
emerging 'from th horison had
caught from ths fading glories of ths
unset somewhat of their radiance,
and was bearing It aloft to th arch
way ef ths heavens; - - B. - -
(Incorporated!
fg aa tdesi place ta aeeura a real business training, J4era atmlpmsnt
Urg. vtsHltated rooms, 1tr iuuK practise! eearwea, ble
and egpertenesg faculty.
, SPCCIAL SClfMta RATia
Xatsr NOW and sav frog tl la llt poaltloai sarkateed. New
KING'S BUSINESS ColXEGE
RAIFtnit W. C On I CTLtRIOTTF, W. c.
I A eJfT.rtattt . n.rnl. Vt.AJ
t I I hll.Jn. e.aar4 t4atJ,eIttTgjr2JL2!T''ir' J
J.I,1ietrmot-raf41e..s. t rttHtS JTn
V bt-l. ft rtie lur eurewun,., M..Mtlu tA.rt.tL.TT.t ,
" '-" - - - Tfti
!-. la Sate) Hit ia I.MiwrtMli II
The Real Saving in Drug Store Goods
Whers ths real saving coins In. la drug trre purchases It In tk little
thing yoa buy over ths drug sundries mantes every week ef your life.
Ton wnt to hsvs value lrt them ss wll vtUu In jer dollar pur
chase t We do not pabiWi treat long tints of patents sad high priced
sundrie at Cut price and then chart b.g profits to ts!I rurr
glv to real Mlu hf ths IHtls thlrgs thst yoa buy verydr.
DOBBITT - WYNNE DRUG GO.
' e . roTii nio:;rs m
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- - jJlnrMVt-Liwwi
RALEIGH. . Nad
Ths Feeling of
ABSOLCTE fSECTRrTT , l
Surrounds . ths man who hold a
, Policy la tha ,
CHEDiSBOnO .
7 - kuhkce mm
CTtFEXSBORO, X. C - -
See an Agent er write the Home
Offlcs, Oreensboro. X C, Jodayv Safe,
Const n stive. Secure. ' .
d. tk FRXr -Fvvatdcwxi '
XI4-i!f.tfUCF; Stxrmary.
ST. MARY'S
RALEIGH.
Apr Ilea tions bow feting- rerrtved
at anion, begimttng
srrrransEn is, tiiaT
ROOMS A-SKIGTED Vt tRDEB
OF AFPUCATTOX.
I
BLATtas ox RxqrFjrr.
For dewatls tuMiews,
REV. GEO. W. LAY,
RECTOR. ST. MART,
RALC3GH. X. tX
37th Year Begins Septem
ber 6th. ,
A School That Prepare!
for
. College or Business
Then Write for Catalogue to
THE RElBSYIliE SH.LW
'Reldsfille, I. C.
Terms Low Co-edacationaL
Oxford Seminary
Fnandog TS3B. Oxford. If.- a
Board aad Tuition far A nasal
teaalon 1I4 SI
Apply" for Illustrated ttalalogut
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FIRX1TTRK. '
6TOVE8 AXD RANGES.
Frt?errs and Water Coolers. .." ",
Hammock 't 1. 00, $1.40, $118.
Forch Chairs and Swings,
llosquito Cs nop lea, $1.40 to 17.1 .
e CARPETS, MATTIXGS., ,
HomfMtalr Carpet, 12,' ISc,
Matting Ruga. 4Ou II JIO, tiM.
6TB-WV HATS TO CLOSE.
CRIfJIC LEY'S
J. C. GRINNAN
PRESSED BRICK,
CEMENT AND LIME
- Delivered prices la any Quantity
upon application. . . ,
NORFOLK, VA.
-Ruiloik Mlm RaSfcail
rti1nls -Chain Might
! Pnllrnnn Train Effoctlvs Suadai,
r'Juns Slfi."" z'Z, -
' Beginning Sunday, Jsns ItK Kor
jfolk Southern Railroad will Inaugu
j rat Pullman' Sleeping far Bervlee he-
twea Kalelgh. tl. C. and Norfolk. Vs..
via Wilson, Oreenvllle, Washington
'and Elisabeth CJty, via.:
! No. II. Dally, Night Express, leave
Raleigh Union Station, l td p. m..
, leave Wilson, ll;lt p. tn., leave Farm
ivillejl:!! a. m.J leave Oreenvlll
1 11:11 a. m.: leave Washington I IS
. a- nv Arrive Elisabeth City 4:11 a.
m : arrive Norfolk 1:41 a. m.
Connections via Southern Railway,
(leaves Oreenshoro, 1:11 p. m., Dur-
ham. 1:11 p. tn.
Connection via R. S. and P. Rsll-
wsy. leavea rsyettevtlle 1:11 p. in.
Connection via S. A. L Railway,
leaves Henderson 4:11 p. m. s
No. It, Daily except gonday. Day
Express, leave Raleigh 4:11 a m.;
leaves Wilson 1:14 S. m l leave Farm,
vllle. 1:11 a. m.: leave Oreenvllle :!
n. m.; leav Washington, 11:41 a. m.;
Arrive Elisabeth City. 1:11 p, g,; r-.
rtVtt KtMtRkt-staS pv-w',' -
No. II Dally except Sunday, through
train between Raleigh and New Brn
teav Raleigh l:ll a. m.; artivi Ktw
Bern 11:11 p. tn.
Train Arrive) RaMgh, rntan Statinn.
No. II dally, t:4i a, m.. from Nor
folk and Intermediate stations.
No. 11 dally, except Sunday, T:ll p
front Norfolk. Washington, Ntw
Barn, Oreenvllle and Wilson.
fool
The Style
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dlaplsy hs arlrctiRg a bat or your
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finger piece dtp for crcyUraei,
ArusUo neat classlo ea betas.
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ct large.
jouutisyniUHm
Optometrists,
RALEIGU, N. a
Look .WcU Into ThU
." ta strength at beauty, style
and variety , eur showing af
Spring : . .
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' nrpasses 11 prevtou txhlbita
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- Decorating Department.
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