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TEE HiMOH EKTfRI-MhE PUBLISHED EVE3Y FRIDAY BY B. J. SUMMEKROW, Editor. Entered at the posiofflce at Newton, N. (X, aa Mco&d-clasa matter. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: One year, cash in advance $1 00 A&vtrtlMlng, one square (ten lines) or less, flrat Insertion, $1; each subsequent uueraoa, tm cenim. Special rates given to large or long-time The situation in the yellow fever districts are becoming alarming. The daily papers bring in reports just a little worse than the duy previous. 'Tis true that the different health officers are handling the epedemie with consumate skill but with all their skill and al1 their procautious "yellow jack" grt as washixgtox items. c0ni88 to Washington finds an object Can a Senator or member of Con. of 8re,it "verence when be visits the live ia Wabbirgton on bis 6al-jDOt DOU8e9 at the department cf i A r w mi . . agntuiiuiD. j. li at ui-jtci ia no less tban tbe parent of all the naval orange trees that grow in tbe Uni ted States. In tbe history of agri- Virginia, who lives in a palace on j culture tnere is no plant more widly ary i Tbe answer to the question de pends upon tbe man to whom it is addressed. Senator Elkins of West FRIDAY, October 1, 1897 THE WILSONS BOUHCED Last week Governor .Russell forwarded to Messrs. J. W. and S. Otho Wilson his letter of for mal dismissal from their offices as Railway Commissioners. As our readers well know they were charged of complicity in fraud by Governor Kussell and his man Friday, Marion Butler. Their dismissal is a surprise to no one, for it was agreed upon from the beginning that this would be the final verdict of the Governor and his man Friday. The matter will be tested in the courts and no matter which side loses the other will carrv the matter up to the United States Supreme Court, if necessary. Maj. Wilson's reply to Governor Russell is very unique, to say the least, and we give it as follows : "Your favor of the 23rd is here by acknowledged. In reply will say I shall disregard your order to suspend, but will continue to do businf ss at the old stand un til removed by a tribunal other than a self-constituted star chamber." has a firm foothold in Mississip- most a years salary, would say tbt pi, Louisiana and Alabama that ba $5,000 tbat the government pajs . 1 O A 1 L sm I 1 nit flip Trrnitinna tnnoh oeuaior is out, a urop in me uuck- r i ? -n 7i I fir K.'i trnn) Rcnfllnr Wr street, where tbe furniebiDga of known or more greatly reverenced tbe bath room bIodo would cost al-!tban this tree at the Department of . - . . . A : u m . a agriculture, j. wenty-nve years ago nothing of "pick frost"' will eradicate It has blocked the wheels of commerce and stagnated business wherever it has made its appear ance. We, who live in tcis God favored section where we are in no danger of such a pestilence don't know how much we are really indebted to an Alwise providence. et. So would Senator McMillan. whose income from his great lumber, lianufacturing, and railroad inter estp, is lo bis salary as tbe top of Pikes Peak is to tbe Nebraska prairie. There are other Senators like Hala and Wetmore whose es tahlishments could not be run on their salaries three months in tbe year. In fact there ere very few Senators to whom the salary is really an important and a vital .factor of inE pemtentiarv management their oosition is so terriblv inefficient, that the I cots more for a Senator to live question for some davs past, has ic Washington than for a Repreden been seriouslv considered to Native. Bis scci&l position is more lPflA tlio wl.nlo lnicmo nnt pronounced, and if be is married Day by day the State debt and bouse keeping, . tbe demands of through this channel is beiDg in- ccieiy upon oim are very great bometimea a senator win go to a hotel to save money Hotel life ia also chofcen for other reasons. Senator Hanca ,vent to a hotel because be hoped ibat Congress would be tbrcugh by April or May, and be cause a bouse would be unnecessary if ecmethicg should drop in Ohio nest fall. Senator PJatr, of New York, lives at a hotel because bis wife is not well enough to under take tbe duties of housekeeping, and Senator Piatt, of Connecticut, likes a hotel because but as be bas lived in a hotel all his life, one would have to go too far back for any gen uine information on the question. Opinions differ as to whether it is cheaper to live in a hotel that to keep house. It all depends upon tbe hotel. Seme of tbe Senators live within their salaries and save money. creased. Thev came into office in this institution with nearly 100,000.00 in money and sup plies to their credit, and a month or more ago that large amount had "taken wings and llown" to the four corners of the earth. And a debt of 13,000.00 per month is now being contracted, and yet in the face of this some of the directors assert that the penitentiary "was about self sustaining." Mr. Lonzpr rhfi pffi. Otho Wilson simrlv r-i made acknowledgement of the to take this institution ofl of the icier addressed to him, without State's hands for ten vears, and any remark or comment. His give anv kind of bond thev answer to a reporter who inter- mkht dpsirp ami . w viewed him upon the matter and stitution should not cost the asKea mm this question: "What Stat e one cent. But this did not will you do when Senator Butler suit the political henchmen comes to you to explain?" To rh .u: m, . '-lulv' "" luc yjino replied: "Mash his nronnsitimi vrR rpionfo.1 Ti,Qr ti,, cu., , , - ii - r ..jvn..,, us. j c uu cutici) , nuu iu curs rutu, and i nave already sent wanted the penitentiary "in pol- instead of in carriages, and neither him woTti to that effect." itics." iust as t'.iev harp pvpt- Ut r!r nr..l fl-, Th h.-.. eff impurities in the blood. Railroad Commissioner Abbott other State instftuTion for the ever, are the exceptions, a Senator Betters improves the appetite aids octjft. J.ne cnargesgainst mvj iVQTDO--rjf dtl.rm. hprv nillno-P eannct aa a rulp. Uvp nn fh 'flri7 digestion, and is k -. it . . i , . i i i i i i ...... Ltra on ii h mmmiccinn i orwi ri-,-,r.i-n ' r ,u;v, iu i nnR nun novo men it an ihn vimiuivij i d u piuuuri. J XlJclUUgflJien I I lliC gU MLUitlil POT lilUI. I " " " n cx Jf tonic now getting pie thought tbe name Republican was a stench in the nos trials of decent humanity. Gov. Russell has made two ap pointments in tbe town of States ville botb Democrats one of which made it convenient to inform the writer a few daysafter the election that he had taken a lot of colored Republicans to the country on th day of the election aiid nnrnnslv Superintendent William Saunders kept them away from tbe polls until ordered a dozen orange trees from I if TO ft B f H'. IaIa frt rv4 rp I " " m.m.v i.V UIC V C JU1 O Cf Bahie, Brsz l. They were said to the Governor waa not awaie of this bear fiuit of excellent quality and fact and I suppose the aonointment seedless. When they arrived after was made by tbe recommendation of their long voyage, which in that day one of a family famous ft r seeking was not made as quickly aa it could office for themselves and their kin be now, two of them were living, dred. Otly one of these survived after be- These facts givethe readers of tbe ing planted. Mr. Saunders thought Republican a faint idea of how the it would be a sood thin? tn kaa if nnnspientinnii R;nnh!io t - a i uwujua Ul lui; these trees could be grown in Cali- county are being treated bv those fornia and Florida. He sent mi who r in it fn th , . -w xjjvucrj, n under the name cf the Bahia naval some of them bave txoreseed thPm. orange, a few trees grafted from the selves. While the writer feels that parent sUll living, to Mrs. Tibitts, he will incur tbe displeasure of these at Riverside, Calif. Shortly after to whom be bas reference, he aho that what was known as the River ftels that this may be a wartime to side naval orange appeared. It pro them to amend their wajb before it duced a finer fruit than had evpr lis everlnatinclv inn Wo been secured from the orarge tree in Tbe sterling R? publicans of this the United States. It wag at once section have, in the past, been rather taken up by other fruit growers of modest and qsiet as touching the Calif, whose spirit of enterprise recognition wnich thev have meriipd. j caused them to change its name, in but they are more aroused as to order that Riverside should not get their juet dues at tbe present tban too mucn credit tbrouo-h its pyppI.. ur rcf ... A .-w. v&v.v, auu ncic a iiitrciiijg L u lense. They called it the Washings be beld at this time to annoint nr,lit- ton naval oranije, and they boomed ical representatives I have my it as crly enterprising Californians douLts as to whether one of our bo- could. Ever since that time the na- called leaders of this town could be vel orange has been regarded by appointed an alternate to the most fruit dealers every where as par ex- ineignificant convention imaginable ceilence. Th nntcnmn all v;0 . will amount to the disintegration cf tU. a j t 8omethlDK to know. fcutJ PrlJ or lne upheaval Of tbe I 4: , j j i t ii Ti , . . 1,1 1 tu buu nue xi'-pu oilcans, v no will It may be worth something to . . . F ' 1 t fh. . . - - rewa in meir own nands know that the very best medicine for ... t , oof- ... . with a view to dealing out listie. restoring the tired out nervous Bya- ,, . J . . , . . regardless of the dictates cf a few tern to aheelthy vgor is Electric . t. .. , , ., w n;nara rpi , . . , who are 'in it for the money.' ' .bitters. This medicine is purely rr . , ... ,ii . , . L"e know of a number of lust vegetable, sets Ly giving tone to the ... .... . J nerve centres in the stomach, gently V7 T?- T 7 stimulates the Liver and Kidneys " i fih'th1 13 Pearly their own j -j ! . ' auu we nave no part in tnem but and aids these organs in throwing L, . , . y u uul , . that of an interested spectator.1. TT ER AN OPEN LE To MOTHERS. WE ARE ASSERTING IX THE COURTS OUR RIGHT TO THE EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE WORD CASTORIA," AND " PITCHER'S CASTORIA," AS OUR trade mark. I DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, of Hyannis, Massachusetts, was the originator of "PITCHERS CASTORIA- the same that has borne and does now szSZ 5 " m ieT bear the facsimile signature of OSZci: wrapper. TJiis is the original " PITCHER'S CASTORIA,; which has been used in the homes of the Mothers of America for over thirty years. .LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper and see that it is the kind you have always bought T"" 071 e and has the signature- of C&yffi&&Z wrap per. No one has authority from me to use my name ex cept TJie Centaur Company of which Clias. H. Fletcher is President. , March 8, 1897. QrfU S.p. Do "Not Be DfinmVerl. Do not endanger the life of your child by accepting a cheat) substitute which some drupro-ist may otter vou (because he makes a few more pennies on it), the in gredients of which even he does not know. "The Kind You Have Always Bought" BEARS THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE OF 1SG9 T. R. DRUGGIST, ZSTewton, Insist on Having The Kind That Never Tailed You. THE CENTAUR COWPAHV. TT MURRAY STKCCT. MEW TOUR CITT. Afteb ax expeeiesce CF XEai.it 3) YEARS WE ARE STILL EXLFISG i THE PBCCESSIOS,' ASD EEGLV TE Ns YEAK WITH A LAEGE AXL WELL-itirr-rr, STi CK OF EVEETTEIXG EsUAliT r-"r A FIRT-CLASS, TP-TO-LAIE DRUG STORE. PANTS PANTS -:o:- Electric associates on the commission laud plunder. The management Uhich the government pays him. ie bU irnnous mat tnov can hs inefficient, and that's the end AW 1 ... L I f t . . . . I uui ue maae irom political mo- of it The Grandest Remedy. Vr. R. J3. Greeve, merchant of Luiihowie, Ya., certifies that r,e had c.'r sumption, wa? given up to die, Sf-'tt all medical treatmpr.f lht nioev could rrccurp. trir-d Atl c i-gh remedies he hear cf, but g; t no relief spent many nights eit- t't i up in a chair; was induced to try tives.' It is further asserted that the Governor is weakening in his case and expects to come out loser in the end. The Governor has appointed Messrs. John H. Pearson ol .burke and L. C. Caldwell of Ire- dell to serve out the unexpired terms of J. TY. Wilson and Otho Vilson. respectively. According TerlZ?! GSPr!fSe8 Dr.Ktog'sXew Discovery, and wa"s very well "Pearson is a Russell C J!,d by UBe of tff0 b,ttle Fer ucuiocrwana taldwell is a Rut- paH ihree years h33 been attendino er populist." As to the first we to bine, and says Dr. Kine uv very nine about, but we Ne., Discovery is tbe grandest reme are wpII nfinnoini r-ji, pu , , ... .umuicu im vaiu- oy ever rrsace, as it nae done so well, and we have no doubt but much for him and also for others in mat tne populists of this countv community Dr. kw- v remember him very well from the Discovery is guaranteed for'fJoughe, iauBllt campaign ne waiged K'oi is and ConEutop'icn. It don't against them and Bill Teague in h'-ii. Trial bottles free at T. R this county in '94. He is a ren- Ubtrnethv's Dtus store. agade of the bitterest type, and imsgoes a long ways with the gang who holds the reins ol State government, and this ner- haps, was considered in the ar pointment. T A -it is perfectly apparent to every ordinary reasoner that thf reason the two Wilsons were re moved, were not so much be cause they were, bv certain ar rangements, disqualified to act witnout prejudice in the dis- r.l atik.. c.ii fui'w wiu nerve .- . t , lry la lor oOc or 1.00 per tbe following is an fever is getting eo near some cf tbe fear Horn EveLing World Lomi jow as to alarm uanves. t i a genueman, wnoee name ve w:t'.hc!d by request, who came in ton morning, tells us that a vellow fever patient a tempted to envade iBgtoa will be belter able to resist .r.u,iue reguiauons vesterdav and Un tfn h,, ;W t - - j iu. case ui war. .i V . L . xt -. I - ' "'S"1 euuniry. ne nsa tban arv nthpr ni(.in (k.t.. with bis patent eyewash alongside Jwi , m , r f c . tt. . i , bottle at 1. R. Abernethy s Dru ..T r: r store . aanington lor making money. "Why don't we laiee goats ?" ask tne brisk young Senator from Was- sngton. And there is reason to the Sena tor s qneation. The Unnited States imports millions of dollars worth of goatskins every year. Tbe ekine come mainly from India,' China and South America, and good yellow American gold goes into those coun tries, wLich might be kept at home "troato say3 iSJr. Wilson, "are easy to raise tbey increase rapidly. They are bi.rdy, and every goat skin is worth a doilar and a half. Why is it that we do not raise goate ? There isn't a gcat in tbis country thsfc I know of, and yet it seems to me that the industry ought to be profitable. We raise 6heep, but sheep are an uncertain quality, being liable to disease, easily killed by severe etorms, and requiring reat attention if their fleece is to com mand a high price." No charge is made for this sugges tion cf business -like Senator from Washington. Goat raising is now m order. Caring for tbe Teetb Do not eat, or do not feed your children on, wbite bread, which is deficient in phosphates, and caueeB the teeth to crumbl?. A little bard food requiring thorough masticatior should be taken et every meal. The teeth ehonld be brusbed both a Kick ihit Htma BomethiBi. and mcn inff. Avoid sweets Mr. J. S. Leonard of Statesville Drink at leset two quarts cf water wbo was a candidate for postmaster at that dace, but Pomp Long writes a long wail of lamentation to the Winston Repub lican of which extract : "Thoss surrounding the pie count er, wbo bave been able with their f-trong arms to draw the bulk under tbe shadow cf their wings, we will mention as follows : The clerk of the United States Gourr, who bei held a lucrat ive office for nhnnt a day a glass the fin-t thing in ihe morning another tbe last thing be fore going to bed, tbe remaining quantity between meals. Consults good dentist about every six months. Oetcber Ladies' Home Journal. 500 worth of men's pants that we have just bonght at 50centsonthe$1.00 that we will sell the same way. ?1.50 wool pants for $ .To 2.00 wool pants for l.oo 2.50 pants for 1.25 3. OO pants for 1.50 4.00 pants for 2.00 5.00 pants for 3.00 Corduroy pants for 1.25 and 2 00 that cost you 3 and 4 every where. Received on Monday morning a big lot of Gent's hats that we could have sold for 1.25, but we bought them cheap and here they go one and all for SOcents. W e did not have them in the house ."50 minutes before we had sold a hah" dozn. Here is your chance to buy shoes. We can sell you shoes as cheap a-s any house in the L nited States. We have button shoes for children for 25 cents, women's fine dongola for 90 cents, women's line $2.00 shoe for 125, men's every day wear high cut ties for 1.00. children's shoes for every day 45 cents and soon. TRINITY COLLEGE. NEXT SESSION OPENS SEPT. S. Three full courses of study. Large number of elecrives. Two full chairs in English. Women admitted to all classes. One Hundred and One Thousand Dollars added to the endowment during the pres ent year. Only male literary college in Noi th Carolina that is located in a city. The best business course offered in the State. Send for album and catalogue. Address JNO. C. KIt.GO, Durham, N. C. Heavy outings for.. Heavy ginghams A 50 cents w hite shirt A 75 cents shirt for.... All wool jeans 10 pound good coffte.. "We guarantee to sell you er than any house in the i .05 cts. .04 cts. .29 cts. .50 cts. .12', cts. ?1 00 goods cheap tate. AH we mm CAROLINA COLLEGE CF AGrJCULl ORE AiND MECHANIC AE1S WILL OPEN SEPTEMBER 9th, 1SD7. o Thorough academic, scientific a:.d tech nical courses. Experience d Special ists in every department. j EXPENSES Ft IS SESSION. l7TPlPf?fP-r Rff " For County Students, - - s 93.0O For all Other Students, - 123.00 Apply for Catalogues to ALEXANliEK HOLLAUAY, LL. D., Raleigh, X. C. President, iy 1 ti PRICES AS LOW AS THE LOWEST. IN We have ALL tee Bocks rsED THK PrELIC SCHOOLS AND SELL TF.Ty AI PUBLISHERS' PRICES. CAI.L AD SEE US. T.B.ABEIBW It is Thought by Many when the Creator said to woman "in sorrow shalt thou bring forth children," that a curse was ore- twenty yeare, is etui doiLg bueinese Mother when she first presses tc at tbe old Stand, and hnn lafltr hpr Vifisi-t Vicr Kaho nroTTflc V Ci1 At t J ittseu huuicer nor6e Dy adding to untrary. bis business that pertaining to the danger and suffering- lurk in office of United States commit- Patnway ol the Expectant ask you is to come and see us before you buy from any one else. Yours truly, D.J. CARPENTER & CO. inie gives bim two cfHcee, and if Uncle Sam bas any more to distrib uie ne couia remaps candle as m?ny more. He employe Democrat ic clerks exclubively and yet be pro fesses to be such an inveterate bater of civil service that he curses it backwards His cbeif clerk is a genteel young man, and it has been suggested by tbe Reps, of Statesville that a peti lion micrl f ho oirniilots V n u: i . puc t;utu jn Duaruinff n treiorhr. sr.H . .... . r " uavo nui cnare Ol tbeir duties, but it was ., , . 7 ? nag .ateiy Deen made ma(,fl rifc,- t:Ul because Governor RusseU au6 """7" ? ?l. "-P good., aU wo'o, ZT'ZZ , it. a3 irota EuceesefiU attack from sea, and hq omo nt r J . . d.-scovered that he wa not nnlv f rr.m - '.. the name of a Democrat rather tban Before the winter 66ts in Wash oe s to a -p , , nuu v;uiuiauia ween i was frOE Lis man Friday could not wrap discovered that he wa, not only from . taem around their finwrlitp Kn . . . J. . . mUCh Cloth. ThpV WTlf rr,QT, . . .. . . j an tt icum nimseir ol tne fever vhose every action thpv i.n n i u. .1. , - j - cone i lib ii um lorce lOD t, boss T hether or not they can at t making this discovery, to get boss the new men, remains to be bin, off the train and make provis eeen, provided h - i uio u t ' i 1 1 1 1 i i, uiwoirriora few months tb ., ... , I uuau ia city will be U 8hoddy cottoQ Republican in name K-. LZ.C I Mother, and should be avoided, tnat she may reach the hour when the hope of her heart is tc be realized, in full vigor and strength. lviotner srnend so relaxes the system that the natural and necessary .. change takes place w i t hout Eausea -Headache, Hersrous or Gloomy Foreboding and at the trying hour makes Child-birth easy, as so many hap- 1? Store 1 to Goods to Pule MmlMMm. "We beg to announce that we have re cently built, adjoining our Cotton Mills, a Handsome store room and now havt in stock a nice line of new goods, consisting of Dry Goods, Xotions, Clothing, Shoes, Groceries, Hardware, Etc The State Normal and Industrial College, GREENSBORO, X. C. Oners the young toiLen cf the State thorough professional, literary, classical. scientific and industrial tducation. An nual txpensts 90 to 130. Faculty of 2o rueiiibers. More than 400 reirular students. Practice school of 16 pupils lor teachers. More than 1,200 matricu lates rep.-esentiug every countv in the state except three. Correspondence in vited irom those desiring competent trained teachers. To secure board in dormitories all free-tuition applications must be made before ingust 1st. For catalogue and information, address President Chakles D. McIveb. f i THE UNIVERSITY. -:o: II-AHA L 1 . . . -t . luuiuugniy protected oy tortinca- 0nlv nuua uuneiruciea aown tne river ti, i i .. . . a- , t , . . ver. The next to come m is the clerk of uiuto iast xeDruarv tnree nowprfn I i. o --... i wiuji , ua ou xuauj nau- 10 inch caliber . hJ experienced. fflnnnU : u -i, I iiepuDiicans and tropulists cf J-Aotning but "Mother's Friend" : 77 .: wm bedell county jointly. He uses one We cordially inviteall to call to see us, inspect our stock of goods, and get our prices and if any can see their wav clear to give us some of their patronage we will appreciate the same. ever get to be Railway Commit 0,r informant did not remember the 'ZZ ,11,1! T clerk informed that be BlOnerS. Lifl).mn f ,u ...... . . UU m,vH WaJJ8 Btraiht n,mo,r.t kMnhi. nuuu int) tjfniieman in r.r nu r, 1 . ,i D-- w.., UUKUII 1U Ihe Governor has certainly question was DUt cf?. ht , . . . I ' ana fr0QJ good family of an adioininff run against snags a great nuni- probably nearer Columbia than each nf tyT't tx.. C0Unty' Tbere are ne fine basi ber of times for the period he has Charlotte. "Zrl: .11- , , 8. 8b'P Dess young men both Kepublicans Deenm the gubernatorial chair. We are told bya gentleman who leash , mil.. . J and pulists-in this county, but ana this one promises, from came in last B5ebt -r Atlanta that mounting nf th i..f ' u they C8n 1 88 mncb M fM the tr"cli8 present indications, to l,o tia there is no need for !r 3 "OYO "oeu where the miebtv ReDublican-Pon ' " i . " conauctea wirn the litmnot i - most serious one he has yet en- c,tJ- Every poasible precaution has The government is b.nino 7 7 Ul'8t SaDter p88Bed a,OD la8t eIe0 countered. been nhBprC ; government is keeping the acta- tio . . . u n-wuiuL' cii rneioi Dfron .a il . .. Q contagion and those intimate wi.n " : .TS"" ! The third to .ome in is our worthy WF.flroa.. Mbe situation do not apprehend anv fnraJn 7 . . . Ui postmaster of Statesville. When be t. n r;;r;n "roeT . fz.:u" . are t?s appointed qaite . DQmber of .i 7i.r ,r " TT; ,morm8Hon ,n best Republicans of the town made ...j. Vf. butB0' single resideDt of lh - j a KauiBuu. ana later x ort , . . , , . tsv,;! fu . town got a place except his son, who bhendec on the opposite side of he t . . . i, . 01 De ie, I euppoee. about thirteen or four- river, will be eauioced. Pnrf ht ' v ... uirieen or Iour" J. A. I - AXAVU" roe on the bay is also nearing a de Ofl a r j tt X - I ocucr SOme time, and hnno -n lo t- 'v ' i-vu. luconia or tnree vears T f,v.i np nia irom t -n . i " lluuul -r v.bOUnt, with my heart and liver I was run his successor wa ovfon i . . . . i was run QT1H t "ui uauu uown in healtb and conld haidlv and welcome him among the- walk, I was so weak. I tried manv A nf "B ,J..uuu.!.uia,DOl- fen6ive condition. THE State bk- , soon fM,ifl .7, . . L. rOUDd ort8 Washington and DflvPTinnrf -i i , - -o isKiug onenoan, besides the guns, will be lJaAenport, ebraska, closed its a few more bottles I was strong and the magnificent svm nf B1 ' . 6 doors a few iW v Hfn-b ttt t . magnmcent system of submarine j u ucuause it . ti. narris, uiover- mines and tnmo.i0 , could not find hnrrnn s. dale. V. , : aDd torPedoes already pro n till' I I W I -7 " surblus. Thp I J Aft J "n. Tl 1 I , uuuu a -ris are tne favorite fam ily cathartic. Easy to take. aen!l mud. cents. in this part of the conntrv rl their doors is because the bank can t hnd its borrowers, and, cashiers. There is a great differ ence between the banks of Ne braska and those of this country. vided for. The sub-marine for the electric apparatus to discharge the torpedoes batteries and powder mines nas now been placed in readi ness and tarpedoes could be planted teen years old. He -brought bis cneif clerk from McDowell lne postmaster is cuBtodian of the public building and tbe janitor ap pointed by him is a first rate politi cian of color, who, I am informed by tus race, has figured largely in tbe past for the success of the Demo cratic party The fourth is the stamp clerk, who deals out revenue etamnn in A,aa TO COBB A norn iv 4. VJ1fi MA M. 4ii j -",v juiuuj quinine xableta'l ,'"c" noT, f; """I. Daw u A.li. ADer . w r . wmiu uc lauiou j i " in tbe mines and worked on a weeks lere' toDacco manufacturerp, &c He liouce oi war. jno city in the world ui me extreme western has been as easilv defended. th pn. P"' of the State, is a true blue Re gineer and ordinance officers savJ pQb,,can and Wft8 appointed over the r- Tr , , ., , u" uiuiiiance cmcers eav, I r Fful"ieu over tne or infants and dnldren. than this, owing to the channel and bead9 of four applicants of this CASTORIA the narrowness of new fortifications. the river at Every grower cf it the COUBty who are as lojal to the party no vyonecior narKins dare be, and some of them voted for Ci rant in f ho oranges who days when many of those who are does this. Don't be deceived, "Mother's Friend" is the greatest remedy ever pat on the marketed all my customers praise it highly." W.H.Kiuo & Co., Whitewright, Tex. Sent by Mail, on receiptor price,$1 00 PER BOTTLE Book "To Expectant Mothers'' mailed free, con taining valuable information and voluntary testimonials. TH6 BRADFIELO REGULATOR COATLANT.OA. OLD BV ALL DRUGGISTS. We guarantee that our prices shall be right and as low as the same goods can be bought from any one, and it shall be I our aim to treat every one honestly, fair ly and courteously. Those having cotton, wood or anv other product of tbe farm to sell, are re quested to give us an opportunitv of bidding on the same. 47 Teachers, 413 Students, (Summer School 15S) Total 549, Board $8 a month, 3 Brief Courses. 3 Full Courses Law and Medical Schools and School of Pharmacy. Graduate Courses open to women, Summer School for Teachers, Scholarships and Loans for the Xeedv. Address, PRESIDENT ALDERMAN, Chapel Hill, N. C- BerJcsliire and Poland Chi )o( I have a fine lot of Berkshire and land China pigs for sale. Thev arec best strains and beautiful sjtdni improved stock. The sire of these pi an imported one from England fine. Call at my place of business, miles southeast oi Newton or addr M. M. Clise. Newton. N. ii a. Fo- S 01 jrOTICE! AGENTS WANTED FOR JUVENILE HOLIDAY AND STANDARD SUBSCRIPTION BOOKS By the W. B. Conkey Companv. the lar- j. 1.11 . - puunsuere ana manutaeturers of books in the United Stntt-s Fin of new holiday and other subscription Also agents wanted for "THE SIL VER SIDE." the latest nnH ht book on the silver question by the great wi?er jeaaers. EXCLUSIVE TERRITORY. LARGEST COMMISSIONS. PRICES BELOW COMPETITION Write at once for oironlflrs rmrl crucial terms, stating your cnoice oi territory. W. B. CONKEY COMPANY. 341, 343, 345, 347, 349, 351 Dearborn St, CHICAGO. We are strangers to you perhaps, or comparatively eo, but come to see us and it will not take us long to eet ac quainted and become friends. Yours truly. I The M. . ,4. rxx newiuii Luuun iyiiiis, (Store Department.) Newton, N. C, Sept. 8, 1S97. TAKE NOTICE! T llPrph V forbid nn V Tnarkn ni t kiK-rtm-i 7 ' from hireing pr harboring my son Otho Sherrill, col., who left my home on Sep tember 27th. ShiH hnv ia nhnnt 11 t-aa, .7 - jnuo old. hflfl B mark in fnr p!ia r acnTA -f-v J LTVVUIIU on right foot cut, has on a black home made suit and black alpine hat. This 28th day of September, 1897. XiEXDEItSOX oHERRILL, (GOL,.) Executor's Notice. Having qualified as executor oi the es tate of Rebecca Millie Flemtning, deceas ed, I hereby give notice to all persons having claims againsl 6aid estate to present them to me, properly verified, on or before the 10th day of September) 1898, or this notice will "be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate must make settlement at once. This the 7th dav of ScntpmKa, 1897. M. W. Shehrill, Executor. ' Feimster & Yocst, Attys. NOTICE! By virtue of a to me on the 30th dav of Anril 1 S94 h.v W W. Lackey and wife, I will sell for! uttsa at tne court honse rirnr-T v.n-t. at 11 o'clock on SATURDAY OCTOBER 23rd 1897 a tract of land Ivino- in .Tuk township adjoining the lands of Peter ooarp, m. .ance, Luther Degerhardt, Monroe Groves and Catharine Deger hardt. contain no- fnnrfcen on m less. This 2 1st dav of Sentemt i sot John V. Heltox, Mortgagee! MCGAVOCK" Special Potash Mixture contains PER CENT. Available Phosphoric Acid 8 to 81 Insoluble Phosphoric Acid 6 to 61, Total Phosphoric Acid 14 to 141, Equivalent to Bone Phos 30 to 31 Potash K2 O o', to ' Equivalent to Sul. Potash..!!.. 4 to 5 Special cash price ? 15.50. For sale by D. J. Carpenter & Co. Sondusyourorder. Administrator's jotice! Havincr onalified n n)m;i,;.-t.t r the estate of D. L. Ro we, deceased, 1 here by give notice to all persons having claims against said estate to present them properly verified, to the under-! signed on or before September 25th I 1ST thls notice wil1 P1,?ad in bar 1 of their recovery. All persons indebted to i said estate are also given notice that ! they must make immediate pavment i xnis Zdra day ot September, 1S97. B. P. Rowe, Vdministrator, r . . , of D. L. Rowe, Deceased. Feimster & Yount, Attorneys. As the fruit season is now on haLi 1 will for the ntxt thirtv dav turn m en- tere attention to manuiacturing Fruit Dryers and Fruit Cans. All in need of either will do well to ca:I on or write to me before buying. I will do you right. Yours truly, W. H. MARLOW, NEWTON, N. C- T 772" Notice! The undersigned, H-nry P. Rndisill as n ? th. premises on cu u ui wtooer.iey , , between the hours of 11 a. m. and3p.m.,onacreditof six months the following parcel of land belonging to the estate of II. W Bovd deceased, to rai assets to pav debts Nmty-nine acres and twenty-four poles! This land adjoins the lands ofSoloman Shrum and others, and is near tho town of Maiden. It. is splendidly tin bered and well watered. The soil i i count olthe bid being raised. The -ale will be made by virtul of an order Jf th! L.L.WITHEipEruILL'Com- TO THE PUBLIC lam receiving J'ew Goods weekly, have also added GRO CERIES to my stock. Coffee, sugar and all kinds of groceries. Mt. Creek, N. C. Vhat stops Hwklgla? Dr. Miles' Pain mi. lontbj, Pitas cured by Dr. Miw p, Remember I will sell you good goods at the very lowest prices. Call ad see me. Many thanks to my customers for past patronage, I am located near Newton Cotton M:. Yours Kespeclully, J oseph GemayeL FOR SALE. Ik- Ck I will sell my farm lvinjr iust outs;- the incorporate limits of Newton c-u easy terms. Apply or write for particu lars to B. F. Falls, Cleveland Mills, N. C. IPIUM and Whijtpy Es-s cured at tonne w.ti out pain. Boot of t- i . rsrC RM.WOOIXE1 . M.D.
The Catawba County News (Newton, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 1, 1897, edition 1
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