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The Philippines Humorously Described. From Tho Concord Tlmea.- Mr. Luther H. Corzine, a mem ber of Company P. 7th Infantry, of Manila, writes home to his father, Mr. David Corzine, some impressions of the Philippines ami the 1'iUpinos, which we, give , Republicans should be the last tejow: . . . 1.1 The Philippines as I saw them people to accuse anyoouy o UJr , - gathered THURSDAY, September 1, 1004. K. XL: LONDON. Editor. Washington better. Fromonr Reeular 0.rrapnniut.l Washington, Aug-. 2a, 1004. Empty; indeed, are all the tem ples of authority. Washington is disconsolate. Officialdom has liown! Negro Murderer Smoked Out, Macon ,Ga., Aug. 28. A . , Policeman and Negro Shot. iivl:t1 trt niiarlrtttm nhaAt-VHI: 1 r XfUAnh 1 ftn Ann. - ' , , x tLK' 1 1 , V it. - ilU" , Shelby, Aug. 27 Chief ot 'o- tlavV'agh-'JA; Bishop, a ; promt lice B. E. Ramriek' is dying to- :njiut farmer of Wilcox coUnty.AvaH night as the result pi I n shot by a Murdered oh ah Atlantic k I3tr young negro prisoner named mhham train by a liegro, who at Clark, who : was pu,t in jail for ance escaped. A search for him drunkenness; the negro is also has continued and he was located ht near the villajre of lie- Hi) refused to leave" the WORLD'S FAIR RATES VIA The President is at uyster .nay fatally wounded, and oheritt A. 13. tbni- his family, excepting Miss.-Snttle and Police O nicer Joe Ken- beeca. . who is making the V antler- drick are slightly hurt, as a re- house other party of fraudulent elections They are the last people to pro fp.ss to be in favor of "a free ballot and fair count publicans actually dency and by the most frauds stole whole States! together on with ilice fl.A western horizon bilts feel that they are somebody, stilt of Clark s faring. The negro inoi, of civilization. They are bounded Resides millionaires, sc euwjf Was snot turee times uy umuer out, was shot two or three times, on the west by hoodooism and Hay is at Ins sumrael- villa on Keudrick after be hd lired on the He has, it is sidd, made a confes- tipee laiie, news a,auiunB, other two oiucers. . ine snooting sion implicatiu"- others who are nig his "piece. secretary occurred m the Cleyelantl county nnw i)P;no. Rnno-ht. fm-' When is whirljng. wesUntd. aloug jail:tonight. ,; ; r these are taken the mob now hold- j iiio i wo uejrroes. uiuric auu auou f ,n ,nnriA,i mn ,;:i ,i,w.i.-i er whose name cannot ue learneu, Seaboard Air Line Rail w ay To St, Louis, Mo., and Return, On account of the World's Fair.St. Louis, Mo.,the Seaboard Air Line- It was at once burned bv Ite'lway, in connection with the 0, & O. Route via Richmond and the nnd tim ' iiptrrn rnnnin N. V- & Sr- L- Houte, via Atlanta, will sell round trip tickets to Str w . , - .i.i; t " Whv the lie- smugglers, on the nortb by rocks Smiap ii i WlPresV and destruction, on the east by stndyi ally stole the Piesi- t hoona ond moon800nSf OU the Shaw - the most jrlanng Ji;,n, 'j ' ' i ,i .z,iZL on, lr nn w ' am fiiir , i- some iron tracii ami win vis.ii, inn.boQ TfcA-ftlimiitfi in n combi- Pacific coast, stopping at Helena, upon further action. The name All f.iir.minded men must admit nation, ovi electrical changes espec- Montana, to express nis approval ot oil the train here late this at- of the 110ro is Scott. The A. '& - ...-a.i. - . ml. F H.v I 'vatl i lati t OPI'dt!lrU V I - in in n aoohr ili'liliL'Q'll i i . . 1. X llO " HID J. icon" uv. ijivi : . ICIUUWtl U liunncaoijr uiuiim.il l'OHCl SeUt OU t f i n o-vnsPst frauds. These historic facts cannot be controv a special to. becca from Cordele tonight. it was filled with people. Ke-nnd Killed by Trap Oun, Birmingham, Ala., Aug. m Jim Styeeter, a negro was killed , todav bv a tram eiiu in the store .s-jof B. F'. Lay & Sou, at Poyderly, to a suburban. T je store has been 1876; nor go to other States to' animal of burdeu is the rve Rpmiblieau -frauds. ; Bight On a three mile journey tr . . . , . ' nv! -K..nn mxs have committed the most out- j .. ft jriveJ UsuaHv dies of ageous frauds; and against men nj j affC before reaching his desti 'a 1 their owii party iittliat. The 'nation. The rivers are serpentine in their courses, ui Awuer muuiug ua- o . a ..II.. a.J.. ittn.l 4-rk-ft.-lf1it it 1 1 X. a sk ' I . -4 - -VKTfl u I r'l IM1 II ir'LII.I t . -"i-- t w . w - a . : h T . : . 1 I w i M . lllilb AHUCU -r- I., t ortn ta in vpimn ir. IIODIIIO IO.rn. Htww nnrl Mtrumw ft in . i . - .1 Niui i? tir m ru i.t-vi v iriLiio iu I'luuuw . . , - . n f r counted out m lSiGahd that ftouui-.- : insUrrc;tions and ti ickery. i'snatcli' tbat state from the grip of 'whiskey. They were immediate Carolina, Florida and Lonisiaua:;j"e iujiaintauts are very indsr ' jkliepenibdVady.. .'-Secretary ; Mor-? ly arrested and taken to the town wpre counted for Hayes by u tlie" ' 'indusl'ueir chief occupation be- ' ton'tias. beeii 4eriising along the lock-up, where it is said that the historic'.'-in- treuchJbuildinjrr the making siNew. "gfaiHi. coast leaiim u were searcneu ana then locKeaup. of'bolos andjreloadingBemiHgton say ritjirboar ; ana : port , ana 0 weapons were louncl on them. Jl-iL.: i nu.:.. r -t.i.'n ' f - hsslr"1 'liiriW Vri;iviv 'bells it is. At Tl'ioxr m;ulr sn nuu'Ii nnisft n.nd i : , . ri ru ti'i's li till i i n in inn vw - -' .j : - . . ' ' ... ..... w The most corrupt andfraiidurent .fijinf' and cheatings Vtiieir U'h!sW6:meiit! he seems to be in cursed so that their presence in plpctions now held m he Unitert vf,of rriiRisis of hoilftil rick stewed .New xork City, becretary Mooay the town prison became a iiuis States are the electious-'!ield"ih-lriCe;' fried rice an4;ice-:., 'hisfgest. Secretary Metal f is ance to the people : in the nei Philadelphia whicii always gives The Philippuiemamag cere, in ther wae 01 oecieraiy. ouau, borhoocl ana Uiey were t alien to , bu?glarized repeatedly during the i a wv f ivnbbiu mniorities Jaony is very impi-ess-ive, espe,c.ni speeuii g .tuiuu jau. ixuer oemg piaceo uiiuagt past few ,nouths. Eight weeks the largest pablicaii lythe clause wherein the :wjfe: is the political welfare of -the Slope, the'y continued then- boisterous-!lg.0 a bear trap was set:in the of any city in the United States..j -i,, ibe pl-ivilee of working as Pos tin aster-General Payuo .is in ness aud Officer riamrick entered 'pface illu Ol he Gray, a negro 'was But we need not go as far back as -mucbas her husband desires. The , Chicasro lickiug the Bepnbliciin th$ cell in an attempt to qniet cauobi. in jt aiK s uovviu jail. committee into shape ana inci- them- As soon as- he got inside pe pretiations continued and the dentally Hinging sixty cents at thebars; Clark drew a pistol and,.m AmoiI.t ro0nvf0i to tmn o-.iti . . .. i r .i T i 1 r il.. L .. .. ... . intui nui.ii. .i.o,,m. i. ...... i,-n K,Mh Cnrolina Benubli-' taes .three days rations along; jtie neaii ot tne neaci oi tue couit urea on in m the nan entering ; the j Tefore Streeter died, he confessed herb in olth Caioljna P"1 bnt:it-Hie jonruey he for a hundred that oftei.ded his dignity by sur- ippor side of the chest and pierc- tbat j ba(1 an accomplice who momng mm as niium. uy n,g the lung, iamncic leu into ; lm(1 escnped but refused to give he made this exhibition of him- the arms of Chailes Eskrulge, a:!.:,. ' sen nis irieiKis in nn i;n.y ic oqng man who is employed aoouc greatly puzzled to kuow. Secre- the jail, and the latter imrcediate- tajy Taft was yesterday at his y carried hini 'outside the cell, desk at the War Department, but Tl,'e negro nest turned his pistol he left in the evening for Vermont upon Sheriff Suttle aud fired, the to repeat his few words on the ball giay.iiiir his abdomen, and Filipino question in imitation of then shot Deimtv Sheriff Ken- Uie renowned Paganini. 1 drick, who by t his time had drawn . i . i i 1 1 . . . . ... i n . line me couiiu v is iuj j't-i nt-i by the absence from the seat of government of the profound states men whose talent has created all of our great crops this year and raised the price of all of our small crops the assistant secretaries are wrestling as best they can with ly a cloud in the sky and a light the dangers and dilhciitt.es o the east wind, Ceo. C T.mil.ason, of ft ' K , j pgsitiyo,v klK)W tlmt .vtw. .jr , v' !' . xr a . i":' tw cure the flux, (dysenterv) l) rod uce rain and sunshine in sec- ' auts for the $5,000 prize oiYered tions where they are respectively by the Louisiana Purchase Expo needed and to cause an overflow 1 sitiou to the aeronaut who comes of Cornucopia's horn where crops thenearest to reaching the Wash- are abundant aud high prices for . inrton monument, at Washington. Louis, Mo., at greatly reduced rates from all stations Kates irom principal points as iollows Charlotte via Atlanta, Durham via llichmond, , Dm ham via Atlanta Henderson via llichmond . Henderson via Atlanta, . . , . , . Maxton via Atlanta., . .... . . . , Kaleigh via llichmond llaleigh via Atlanta'. ......... Hamlet via llichmond Hamlet via Atlanta Wilmington via llichmond. . . . Wilmington via Atlanta. ... . . , Season 00-Day 15-Dav Tickets Tickets Tickets . $36.10 130.10 $2I.G5 i"4 . 34.10 28.40 23JO . 38.V5 32.30 20.30 . 34.10 2840 53.30 . 38.75 32.30 2G 30 . 38.05 ' 32.25 26.25 . 35.00 29,1)0 24.80 . 38.75 32 30 26.30 . 37.60 31.00 2.25 . 37.60 31.90 -26 25 . 38.65 32.25 25.25 , 38.65 32.25' 26.25 Klirnn flnvpi'tior of this ' : i m;not1 ' contrary to all known laws of 'Otitic) lO I VI no by fraud and corruption. Now, this is not a "democratic lie" but !it is proved by llepublicau wit nesses that Hussell was nominat ed by the most outrageous frauds at the Xiepuoncau oiaie couveu tiou held at llaleigh in May, 1896. in nrnni 1 1 ii ik ii h i.iiiiv nuiu Butler's own paper. (The Caucas ian), published the week after that convention, the following extract: "The llepublicans have been 'whoopiuir her up' for honest elec tions; have been crying out for an honest ballot and a fair count, aud yet the first thing they did in their convention was to begin to filch and steal votes from among themselves. Lord deliver us from any such honest ballot and fair couut system as this." The idea of llepublicans who 'filch aud steal votes from among themselves" posing as or pretend ing to le a party in favor of "a free ballot and fair count!" In further proof of how Hussell was fraudulently nominated for Governor we cite the evidence of Capt. Frank D. Jones, who is now and has been for several, years chairman of the Republican exe cutive committee of this Congres sional district. In a letter from him published in The Record of May 28. 1S9G. was the following strong language: "The Pepubliean party has al ways charged the Democratic par ty with being the party of fraud, corruption, ballot-box stuffing, tc, and yet I venture to say that the Democratic party, in its worse days, never was guilty of such corru 3tion, vote stealing and fraud as were the llusselites in that con vention, on Friday last." Now, is not this pretty strong language for a prominent llepub licau to use about his own party? And after thus cheating men of their own party are not these lle publicans nice fellows to be pre tending to be election reformers? ture Manila, the capital anil larg est city, is situated on Manila Bay, a large land-locked body of water full of sharks, battle ships and transport boats. Their prin cipal exp?ts are rice, hemp, sick soldiers aud locoed soldiers. The principal imports are American soldiers, beer, ammunition and to bacco. Luzon, the largest island of the group, resembles a No. 10 boot. Communication has been established between the cities bv using mosquitoes, the3T beiug much larger and better able to stand the fatigue of the journey than horses. The native costume consists of a flour sack tied about the waist aud any one under 1? years of age have to wait until next year for theirs. I he towns are an aggregation of shacks built of bamboo and vipa, full of bed bugs, fleas, cur dogs, filth and dis order. The doo-s. cats, piers, lice aud family all sleep together on terms of equality. The natives are a friend at the muzzle of a gun. The climate is pleasant for the roaches, snakes, tarantulars and scorpions. On the whole the islands are a God-for-saken, can-nibalized-infested blot on the face of the earth. his revolver, aiKbshot Clark three times. '"'Kendrick" was wounded in the neck, but not seriously hurt. Aeronauts. Headed Wrong Way. St. Louis, Avis'. 27. With hard- Only Did His Duty as He Saw it. "I deem it my duty to add a word of praise for Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy," says J. Wiley Park, the well known meiehant and post master at Wiley, Ky. 4I have been selling it for tlnve or four years, aud it gives complete s;itis factiou. Several of my customers tell me they tvould not ho without it for anything. Very often, to my knowledge, one single dose has cured a severe attack of diar You are at liberty to use -this tes timonial as you please." Sold by G. R. Pilkjngton, . LIMIT OF TICKETS SEASON TICKETS. Good to leave St. Louis up to December 15, 1904, wil be, sold daily on.iniencing April 25th. '. . 8IXTY DAY .TICKETS. K . - .i. . : : ... - - . . .... . . .. . -. Good to leave bt. Ijouis up to and including (50 days, irom date of sale. Will be sold daily commencing April 25th. , - ' FIFTEEN DAY TICKETS. Good to return up to and including:-1 5 days from date of sale, com mencing April 25th, and continuing during bxposilion. COACH EXCURSION TICKETS. , On May 9th and 23rd, 10-day coach excursion tickets will be sold at very low rates from Raleigh $18.50 via Richmond and $20.80 via At-, lanta. Tickets not good in Parlor Sleeping Cars. Tickets good to leave St. Louis including ten days from date o'" sale. . the producer wherever there is a j p. (jM made successful ascensious meagre harvest, it they succeed , today from the PJaza of New Or A through freight from Raleigh tp Mini roe, on the Seaboard Air Line, was wiecked at Pee Dee in causing average productiveness jeans at 5 p. rn. The balloons 1 Saturday afternoon by running in- " . MIOTAKY COMPANIES. ' . Special low rates for Military Companies and Bands. Quickest schedule," direct routes, lirst-class coaches Sleeping and Dining Service. For further intormation, call on or address us. Same fully furnished. C. H. G ATT IS, T. P. A., I1UOII MORSON, C. P. and T. A., Raleigh, N. C. " ' Raleigh, N. C. and Pullman will be cheer LOUIS, MO. in the fertile areas of the west urgently inclined , toward the west is believed that the poof alll hn- jas they ascended, 'aud then, sud giy will have, sullicieut reason to denly striking ;i heavy current of bless this humaue aud benevolent air, sweeping from the east, they administration. The problem ; headed due west at considerable which now agitates the Cabinet is speed. The vast !; concourse, . of how to produce this summer lanje spectators, whjch had cheered his crops and high prices, for thejtily when the ascent began, -ve- beueht of the producer, ami, sun-! neweil the ches wheu it was real ultaueously, large crops ami low nrices for the benefit of the coll ided that the l:illoins were pre ceding in exactly tlrti opposite di- Rowdy Excursionists. Spool.al t The Mornlig Post, Salisbury, N C, Aug. 27 A colored excursion train of euor mous proportions returning from Richmond to Charlotte passed through this city last night with an unusual number of boisterous negroes. The train stopped at the Spencer station for the pur pose of changing engines, and while in waiting rocks, beer bot tles, lumps of coal and other mis sies were thrown from the plat forms of the train with grQat force into the crowd of white people standing in front of the station. John Weant and A- W. Hicks of Spencer were struck by the stones, the latter receiving a severe blow in the abdomen. The train had pulled out by this time and the. miscreants could not be appre hended. One of the conductors on the train reported serious fight ing at various times. sumer. iur. corteiyoii solemnly ;rection trom the. g'ai. The, bat says that he sees no, reason why.it j loons were visible for 3.0 minutes ami then disappeared from view to a culvert which had been wash ed out by the heavy rains. The engineer, Alex.' Adams, and fire man Sbiplett were killed, being buried under the "wreckage. About live box cars were smashed into pieces. The main pnrt of the train was '"composed of flat cars, loaded with cross-ties, and several of these cars were badly torn up. y - - MAY NOVEMBER, 1C04. Account the above Occasion, Southern Railway now In. 0:1 sale daily, tickets at extremely' low. rates, ti St. Lou-.s, M )., ani return. Fol lowing rates applying-irom principal points .111 Stite ot North Oiromu: The United States Commission er of Pensions has made his annu al report, from which some inter esting statistics are gathered. There are now 994,000 pension ers, apportioned as follows: War of revolution, 3, war of 1812, 919, Indian wars, 5,886, Mexican war, ,13,035, civil war, 945,3rSf Spanish , war, 10,829, regular establishment -12,734. Of those accredited to . the revolution is one widow and t two are daughters, Indian wars . 2,307 survivors and 3,519 widows, Mexican war 5,214 survivors and -7,821. widows. There are 4,253 federal peusion , era in this State drawing $509,000 ..a. jiear, which is more than two ; aitd a ha,lf times the amount paid jtoo.ur Confederate pensioners in -fprth Carolina. Immensc Oil Fire. Antwerp, Belgium, Aug. 2G. The oil tanks at Hobokeu, three miles from here, containing 20, 500,000 gallons of petroleum, are ablaze, together with all sheds, wagons, -paraphernalia. The firo started at the Russian company's tanks, through the ignition of es caping gas and the flames quickly spread to the Standard Oil Com pany's tanks. A high wind fanned the fire. Troops are assisting the firemen to localize the "conflagra tion. The firemen say nothing can be done except to allow tle fire to burn itself out. London, August 26. A dis patch to a news agency from Ant werp, says that seven workmen perished in the oil fire at Hobok eu, and that only two out of 40 tanks eseaped. The loss will reach $1,250,000. 1 i'ii may not ne accouipusneo. The Democratic Congressional Committee is waging au sive campaign to recover seats m the house now held by Republicans. Chairman Cowherd says it may bo done without great difficulty if $200,000 shall be plac ed in his hands during September for that purpose. -.It is not de nied, however, that the "long green" is exceedingly shy -at the present moment, notwithstanding the reports sent out "Tin July by the Republican party that the Democratic candidates would Im? the special favorites of the mag nates and multi-millionaires. The money thus far contributed has been from the pockets of men w ho are ardent Democrats, but who are not plutocrats by a good deal. Sheehan and Taggart have devot ed their energies up to the pres ent time to the national campaign, letting the Congressional cam- paign unit and wait develop ments. It is understood that af ter arranging the proper lines aud bait for landing New York and Iudiaua, the national committee will tackle the Congressional ''doubtfuls" in vigorous fashion. Prominent Democrats here are discussing with some earnestness and more volubility than the oc casion calls for the somersault of Mr. Hearst in his various papers and the resultant proposition to nominate him for Governor of New York. I say "resultant," be- in the aggres-; stocked 1 1 'i 1 y western sky. lJo.h were 'with provisions sufficient for two days-.' 'ISach balloonist carried with him carrier nigeons, which will be released periodical ly en route and - convey messages to the World's Fair grounds. This was the first areial contest conducted under the auspices of the ox position 'management.' The jaext State Fair will be held QctQlx?rl7 to 22 and promises to ;be, unusually attractive. Certain ly an unusually attractive, prem iiim.listjias been issued, there be jiug.au. increase of .50 per cent iu ;3ome ,of .the .premiums offered in the field .and garden crops depai t jneiit. Among ,other premiums offered is a scholarship in the A. tir.g& tty yo.uug man. - who has the largest and sliest dis- play of agricultural prodncts. 1 Anybody desiring a premium list m i.o vy vviitiu"- 10 secretary Poguo at EaloiH'h. Crushed Between Cars Rocky Mount. N. C. Au 2S Friday morning at U;30 '.ciock Mr. Curriu, a youjig w&b m the employ of tlie AUviiie CoatLiue, was iustajjuy mma hp being crushed between two box .ari. It seems that a drawltead had been knocked off one of -the evm. aii in coming together, instead eoupuug as they should have' done, they collided, mashiag Curr rin's head. Mr. Curriu came to -Rocky. Mount about four months ago and during the short time he Jived here made many' friends. Last night his remains were ship ped to his former home in Ken tucky, i:.: . Two Killed ini Aiilornobite Race. St. Louks, Aug. 28. RIindel by the dust thrown by the swiftly moving machine of A. C. Webb, of Toledo, Ohio, Ihuney Oldtield, of Cleveland, Ol io, lost coutKOl of his machine in a false start of the fifth event of the World's Fair automobile, speed contest today, and crashing through the outside fence of the course, instantly kill ed John Scott, ' a watchman em ployed at the park.aud inflicted injuries 011 Nathan Montgomery, a negro, from which he died a few hours later. Oldtield was pain fully injured aud his machine com pletely demolished. The accident occurred after a false start. The flagman vainly attempted to signal ; Oldtield and Webb, who -were leading, that the start was not-allowed, but they did not see his: flag and continued around the course at a high rate of speed,--y-i - :. Shortly afterflbassing the first turn of the miie track1 Webb se- cause his flying the track in such j cured the lead by a narrow mar au ostentatious manner is attrib-; gin, and the men were in relative uted by many to i feeling on his ly the same bosifion when 'pass part that he has not had proper' ing the three-quarter pole. In consideration. That he should making the turn Webb's machine actually bolt and repudiate the skidded and '! raised a blinding ticket after offering at St. Louis cloud of dust that completely to cordially support it, is . finite j blinded Oldtield, and " not bein" inconceivable; Out, while his can- able to see he had completed the! didacy for Governor will probably ! turn, Oldfield cbutinued his course not be considered expedient, he ; and crashed through the fence lias been and is of immense ser HEALTH iNSURANCE The man who insures his life If yvise for his family" The man who Insures his health is wise both for his family and himself. You may insure health by guard ing it. It is vvorth guarding. At .the first attack of disease, which generally approaches through the LIVER ar.d mani fests itself in innumerable ways TAKE 11 tare pl i? ad fare, will s last year, h If the be the regular vice to the party,. "and in case of its .success could probably take his pick of the ofiices at its dis- posaj. bulking in his lent would . Sour-Stomach. . . . When the quantity of food tak en is too large or the quality t o And savQ your health. GOLDSTON HIGH "SCHOOL (Opens August 22, 1901.) It offers: A healthful location; town and country advantages; a Faculty of four teachers. two A. B. graduates two Methodists and two Baptists;) modern dormitory room and board ing arrangements at actual cost; t0 teach after standard methods at hv ng tuition rates; the common school branches; a pra:tical business course, Mathematics, Greek, Latin, Modern Langiiag-es, Music, English and Hi. " tory. The aim of this school is to pre pare pupils for College and Citizen ship at the cheapest possiblev cost Write the teacher, W. H. Tyler or Jno. D. Langston, or , Miss Es.e Paschal, or Miss Eliza Mojre, .cr Catalogue, Goldston, N. C S':i i ' 0fV-!i:iV '' - .15 fmy Asheboro. -:" ;" i jl) C,() 11.20 Asheville . .............. . . v2 2 2( .!)( , 2225 Charlotte. . iiti.lO 510.10 21 (15 Iiii-ham. . . JH.IO 2S.40 T.i ;( Gastoiiia. . . . ..i . . ..... . H.'10 .0.nr. 24 05 Gohlshoro. ............... .' 7.l'0 ol 4() 2(i 2-1 GreeiisboK..:!. .... .::a-f:io ,; 28.10-. 2:1:10 : lieuderson" . . ; .". , . . . . o lO 2S 40 -': 23510 4 ileiuh-rsoiiYille. . . . . . ... . . .. 33 35 ' 27. S5 22 H5 Hickory. .. : . ... . . ... . . . . . . 34 10 28 40 23 20 Marion!..... . 34.10 . 28 40 . 23 30 Morgahton. . . ..... . . . 34 10 " 28 4( , 23 30 MbAiry.. 37.()0 30 85 ; i5 1( Newton. . . . . . . 3i 10 . 28.40 23 30 Raleigh ......... ......... 357(50 2t) !H) 24.80 Rutherford ton ,... 35.55 2iM0 ' 24 20 Sal isbury - 34. 10 28.40 23 30 Sahford. . .. . .. 37 00 31.1)0 20.25 Selma. 37.10 31.40 20.25 Statesville (via Kuoxville) .. 34 10 28.40 23 30 AVilkesboro 40.00 33 40 -25.10 .Winston-Salem...'...' 35.85 2i)85 24.40 Southern Railway operates Through Pullman Sleeping Car between Greensboro, N. C, and St.' Louis, Mo., via Salisbury, Asheville, Kuox ville, Lexington and Louisville; leaving- Greensboro daily at 7:20 p. m. Fcr full information as to rates froni all points, Sleeping-Car reser vatiens, schedules, illustrated literature,, etc., address ANY AGlfNT, or R. L. VERNON, Traveling Pass. AgU J,WC0D Dist. Pass. Agt. - CIIAliLOlTE, N. G. ASHEVILLK, N. C. S. H. HARDWICK, Pass. Traffic Manager, W. H. TAVL0E. Cen'l Pass". Agt. WASHINGTON, D . C. lAitleUm V em Ale Collie This institution with a patronage of more than 200 . pupils Irom live different States, covering an area ot 1000 miles in diameter, dsires immediate correspondence wjth any young lady who wishes to go off to .school. A postal card or letter will bring'inmiediate replay and interesting- information. The 23rd Annual Session will begin on Wednesday, Sept. 14, 1004. . . J. M. RHODES, President Littleton, N, C.';', not at all become a man of Mr. rich, sour stomach is likely to fol- wi piwtibiou ana lecora, aud . low, and especially so if the d rPs tion has been weakened by consti- his ,d.vocacy of Watson's election would be farcical "and preposter ous. Mr. Hearst may be some itimea .eccentric, but he is not the mm to play the fool with his own uere.sts. The biilLleshii: succeafeiu port iouiaiiii-a was liy launched at the New- ews. shinbuiiding yards last A landslide occurred ou Saluda monntain last Thursday,- which will require over a week to re move. A similar Accident. nWnp. red at this same place last year, i and since then the Southern rail-1 road has baeu;'ery fearful of au-' other such accident. .Fortunately no" train hspnened to be' passing pation. li;it slowly and not too freely of easily digested food. Masticate the food thoroughly. Let five hours elapse between meals, and when you feel a ness and weight in the region of the stomach .after eating, take Chamberlain's' Stomach and-Liver Tablets and the sour stomach may j be avoided. 'For sale by (i. R j Pilkinsrton. v !"; - - UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF MEDICINE WfflSBf- MEDICtME-DENTISTBY-PHflRMACY r Modern Laboratories la charge of ipecialists. I Quiz System. Superior Clinics. I Bedside teaching in our own Hospital. For detailed information, write THE PROCTOR.. GLASSES.' - -If you are unable to visit our Optical office and consult our spe cialist, we will sei-d you free a sim pie method of treating- your eves at en j home on receipt of a postal card. Hill- 1 rir. n . - Durham, N O J. A. Long has been nominated tor rue Senate and J. S. Cum bis- ham tor tue House, ..iu. Per Institute for Yoiins: Women,, Conserva tory of Music, The Best place College A ' rr.Al P. U-Sh Standard RALEIGIJ Catalogue FREE Address, ' "domestic' - Better Than Ever "The lUt Ilft'tTktnsAir xne sewing machine lortne u-mc to be used by the mother,, wife daughter, seamstress.' That's 011 specialty., ;;, Write for circulars and pnees. .BMMTOWie Ce., p M t :i hh .... . . Kindly. cs6t.iiii UiJ i 9,vv Wepromptly obtain U. S. bii1 Foreign 1 Send iuodel, f ketch or photo of inTeiition lor ' freereport on patentability. For frre book, 1 n m '-... 1 tie inflsiid ocvlrred t0 for Year Jas. Bin v?df?i
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 1, 1904, edition 1
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