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'J- -V i nn H 1 JETOIVl-lJJf'OTilXQ rrr I I LI VOL. 25. NO. 33. CARTHAGE, N. C, THURSDAY, JUNE 18. 1903. ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. 7 0 IE T AG BLADE. HILL A HP'S L.KTTFH. Atl.i'it ;Mli a Constitution. 1 Chandler Harris gays that ng U hard writing, the antithesis when he pays, dent Diaz. Diaz controls the Caatilliana SAJi Jones and the police all over the towns and cities, and the police control the poena . Quanta Journal W KITES XOP1CS. ON LIVELY "easy " and Sheridan abondisina hopeless minority every- kino and qceks ncRDERBO. vattspleasedwitii nw bill HTr.iotiXEo pob obatioit. where. I am glad of the change for the bet and the common people,- So at the last . Tn TpT(1. no.n;n art( Tm hero ter or a fellow who travels much loves . . ., , . . . ' - & it is the ' priesthood that dominates the ; Thing9 loot, better and brighter au to travel with gentlemen. Troops Revolt and AttomplUh Wholesale Work of Aaaa.tl nation. Belgrade, Servia, June 11. A mili- A. D. Watts, the author of the noted i tary revolution broke out here last atta liquor regulation tall, was speci- Raleigh Cor. Atlanta CoDttUaUon. t write with ease to show your breeding, ... . ... 1. ,! illnr. M I'.ut tiisy writing isiuisi. uiu . , . . 1 - i T m too sick to write easy, uui i wish to oe turpi auuui n. j.ujo 1 1 A t An. n. nil uv wcainer iuh.es nwajr an ui; 11 . irAL 1 i. .. ity. J,owen says, "un, wuai b u h a day in June.' You 1 an don't otn government. Liberal concessions are given to Americans to build railroads and dig canals and to mine for precious metals. The charter under which the Mexican National was built requires seventeen members of the board i of directors, and five of them must live in around than they did a month ago The constant rains have ceased, and the farmer is jumping up and down jpy fully. Corn, cotton, oats and wheat all promise well in north middle Texas. Sam P. Jokes. Woman LtT Cat Off Ttnllhaat rata Whlla She Talk Wlik Dortora. London Cable to X. T. Son. The Daily Express relates what it it- tan Has to rare a Yery 1 ui.t tt : , . t ii i; i It has rained -LAexiuo me omens may nve auywuere. ( u, ri : -xr : ,j : .t v .Uv and everv night since the 1st vul uu 18 A u,r?WI' ''J - : i:. .,i i i u i v ,i;,ln' lilr it t nnr honaP. for 1U& 11t;u ,uu euuuKu lw Wliat a Kansas Won Stand For. Kansas City Journal. The Journal is in receipt of a fine TheJ short crops of the two past years photorapa of that St. Iouis sculpture have depleted the cribs and pockets, designed to represent Kansas. There and they hope to re-fill both this fall, has been considerable criticism of The floods of the northwest stopped a narplpaa norf. nhnut this wnrlr - fit art. before they struck the line of Texas, .it wot , i()T lip wi h! 1 1 her -d, 1 w.iy Hi W in a year and two paternal kiesea sick the night before and she was At " A t J ! A. th me hail tne nigra ana siept - I nl I fTri Vil nn iViat ia i r nr Vta iroa r a 11 ol I . ... . .... I it Wiii niy wiiu b umuuajf tvjiVA r v , Uu,.im, j..cvo ia hkj. i ngure 01 a woman nuue irum tne waiBi uld be bright and halmy, for the lu, lorit ia81 weeK lu a meaiuw rain, rt seems dry out, here to a fellow upj with a dusting cloth about her head, woman don't get but two maternal ae Para ana got a cnance to come oy who ha8 just pa88ed through the flood. Qne hand in ft Bickle and an ed sections of Kentucky, Tennessee and arm thrown over the neck of a bull." Arkansas. The scenes abng the rivers But this description wholly fails to in those states make the heart sick, to grasp the subtle combination of and yet they are not a tithe damaged idealism and realism intended by the like Kansas, Iowa and Missouri. Fire, artist. air and water, each so essential to It is true that the woman has one human life and property how merci- arm thrown over the neck of the bull, lees they become when they get into but in the hand of this arm is an ear of power! But how beneficent and essen- COrn which is dangled close to the tial when man is in charge! mouth of the bull. This betokens the I hear much talk of the national great Kansas industry of fattening cat ticket. Cleveland is certainly looming tie and a bull is selected instead of a At; the risk of appearing ungracious UP agaiQ DUt I am 6ure tne Democrats Bteer in ironical reference to the tough- Bill Arp. home and see us for a week. I And now the time of tribulations is near at hand, and he will leave us and we may : v.: : o.,u xk 1: t ,1 I V- m til it- fl ji five-dollar eold piece under VJt WXA ,late and. intended to rise and kiss 1 1-JL I. U. HiwrinKieu oruw wncu No! Wore HeIief Fnds Needed. ut Bhe slipped up behind me and charlotte Observer. i ... i UKn urni" HlM it fHof I "r-ii ; m 11 " a' e J ! (i in mot. k ii . I " ine ionowing is a portion. 01 an eui- bi-fore and the boys hint that she torial in The Soartanbure Journal of the gold shining and it excited her yesterday, under the caption, "An Em views and ovulatory glands and barrasement of Riches Aic couldn't nfrain. "(lulil, K1(1, KOld, gold. Urlurlit ami yellow, hard and cold, I If. ivy to et and lljfht to hold, SjM'tit y the young and hugged by the old To save, to ruin, to curse or to bless, stamped with the image of good Queen Now 1! An .)oS (1 Inow of bloody Mary.' 15 it klip cot more than I gave her o 1 nobody got a kiss but me. "Chi! n '"'mud I. "this is your mother's "i ' m nty-second birthday. You know the stars fell seventy-two years and that's the reason they did fall. krww that a 'brighter light was 4 . . . - 0 (M)iiiirg anu so mey pait-u uuu mwiai- firm nnd fell to the ground and exjiired."- , "I am only 71," said my wife, do vou try to make me rlt that They it must be stated that the relief com mittee is about to experience an em barrassment of riches in the general and lavish contributions which have ( been forwarded here for the relief of the flood sufferers." This statement, coupled with that of Mayor Calvert, given out Tuesday night, seems to establish the fact that the flood sufferers in South Carolina are not in need of further aid, there fore the outside relief committees" may cease their efforts with the knowledge of duty well performed. As a way out of an embarrassing situation, should the money continue to come in the Spar tanburg committee could deposit the night. The troops who revolted under interviewed today regarding that scribes as the first instance in England the leadership of Maj. Angikovics sur- measure, its popularity and its effect, of hypnotic suggestion taking the place rounded the palace and assassinated He said the best opinion is that the law of an anaesthetic in a serious sorpcal King Alexander, Queen Draga, the lat- is a good one. operation. A woman, S3 years old, was ter's sister, the Queen's brother, Xiko- The elections this epring have proved suffering from a severely ulcerated leg, dem, Premier Markovitch, and Minis- this and have well sustained the law. and it was decided that her life could tera Petrovitch and Tudorovics, Gen. The mass of the people favor it, he be saved only by the amputation of the Pavlovitch, former Minister of War, so hears from all parts of the state. limb. and some members of the Roal Guard. Mr. Watts talks more about politics She desired to be hypnotized for the Prince Karageorgvitch was proclaimed with people from all sections than any operation, dreading the use of chloro King. A new government was formed other man in the state, and he said re- fopn, which, it was believed, would and the following proclamation issued : garding the work of the last legislature have been dangerous in her case. Dr. "To the Servian People : that he does not think" there is nearly Aldrick, of Clapham, a suburb of Lon "Last night the King and Queen were so much kicking about what that body don, hypnotired her experimentally on shot. ' In this grave and fateful move- did as there was about the work of the several successive days, the hypnotic ment the friends of the fatherland legislature of 1001. trance lasting about half an hour on have combined to form a new govern- Really there was very little new legis- each occasion. ment. While the government makes lation this year except on the liquor All the tests applied proved aatisfao this announcement to the people it is question. Of course the latter was the tory, and on Wednesday Dr. Alrich assured that the Servian people will most radical ever enacted and at the operated upon her in the presence of gather around it and lend it their aid same time the most sweeping. It must two other surgeons and a nurse. All to maintain order and security through- be stated that at least three-fourths of the doctors were somewhat doubtful of out the land." the state was absolutely under prohibi- success and had provided chloroform Vienna, June 11. Dispatches from tion before the Watts law was enacted, in case of emergency. Belgrade say that since the late King and that it was made prohibition terri- The operation began at 4:50 o'clock Alexander's last suspension of the tory by direct legislation, and without in the afternoon. While it was in pro Servian constitution, the army had any popular vote. This prohibition gress the patient chatted with the nurse been animated by hostile feelings to- territory included a great number of and drank wine. To an ordinary ob ward both the King and Queen. The counties as well as numerous townships server she would have sppeared to have revolution was planned weeks ago. and the territory around churches and been conscious the whole time. Secret committees were organized in school houses in other counties. The Neverthelesss the operation was pain- the country and worked in co-operation legislature of 1001 prohibited the man- less, and she was unaware of what was with the army. ufacture and sale of liquor in various pawing. It was originally intended that the counties, among these being Ashe, While operating. Dr. Aldrich said: plot should be executed later, but fear? Yancey and Madison, in the west, and "I am cutting off your leg below the had better hold no national convention, ness of the beef which the Kansas City w They ain't in it! Just a waste of time packers send back to their Kansas cus and whiskey, for Teddy is going in tomers. The sickle, as every one can again, sure as gun is iron! Parker is see at a glance, denotes the great grain not known, Bryan is too well-known, crop of the state. Hill is dead, and- Cleveland hated by The so-called dusting cloih about the the politicians, and they will down head is there to express the fine indus him. So it goes, and I am sure the try of the people the idea being that T.nmnnrata Yini hpttpr nnt hold a con- t.hft wftman wpnt nut tn fpftd thfi hlill n.m;nP , ra'nHidate. Th M.n hf ah tank down hr curl that the new 8 P" uld the only political effect this action had knee." The patient laughed and said: Democrats have played the fool until papers. And the nudeneas from the "le 'he question of the succession to was to change two Republican member. "All right, hold my hand." One of the thev have about lost their own self- waists up is a frank admission of the Why "15. r-CVt the Tl had one th M of ndny I will be ' the girls will ha for of for 1 i t en -' 1 T . .. 1 vause, saiu l -you nave ntv-two birthdays. You had day you werfe born. When you re a year old you had had two." en she gave it up. Theso birthdays are the mile stones at measure the journey of life. Next 2; On the 23rd one 40. On the 24th my 1 1:111 A ther was horn ana so was my mue ndchild. Caroline, who was named n r. My wife can tell tli birthday every child and grandchild, but I w only half a dozen. Well the Mexican boy did come and a whole week, we have feasted on presence and listened to the same 1 songs he used to sing. He is a fine gor xnd has plenty of help from the ildren and grandchildren. And the night was filled with music And the cares that Infest the day l'oHrd their tenta.llke the Arabs ' And silently stolfe away. respect, and the confidence of the other fellows. j The horrors of the Gainesville catas trophe make one shudder a thousand miles away. What a calamity! How surplus for use when another calamity mysterious these awful events seem to befalls any section, for this seems to us I Texas people read and inquire hP a Season of floods and tornadoes. ! and talk much and sympathize more The eenerous response to the cry for with old Georgia when she is in trouble ' m. -11 - re J 1 n J aid from South Carolina is a toost mese peopie nave suuereu uy uuuu, oleasW fact, and again proves I that storm and fire until they are full of the ''one touch of nature makes the whole tropical nature of the midsummer cli mate, together with a delicate but con vincing suggestion of the fact that the women of Kansas need no corsets or other artifices to improve their figures. Bee Silnjjs as a Cure for Rheumatism. Berlin Dispatch. .vorld kin. ;no Prof. Totien's Prophecy. Prof .; W. C. L. Totten, a writer on the mystical and horological prophecies, trophes. Surely formerly military instructor at Yale and captain in the United States army, savs:- ' ! "The recent Eastern Passover moon of April 11-12, 1903, which milk of human kindness. A fellow feeling does make us wondrous kind. We come closer together in great sor rows than we do io great joys. I This is a season of casualties, catas- in id is full was "Death rides on every passing breeze And lurKs in every flower; Each season has its own disease. Its perils every hour." the throne, hastened matters. Colonel of the .legislature from Ashe and surgeons took hold of her hand, and Naumovics, the adjutant of the King, Yancey and send in their places demo- when the nerves were severed the pa was entrusted with the execution of crats. - tient gripped the doctors hand hard, the plans. While on duty at 11 o'clock The charge to effect this was slight, The operation was completed at 5:10. last night, Naumovics burst in the as those counties were close in 1000. The patient was a awaked at 5:15, door leading to the sleeping apartments The republican majority in Madison whereupon she said: "I have pins and of the royal couple with a bomb and was reduced somewhat, perhaps by the needles." There were no symptoms of then entered, accompanied by Mischics stay-at home vote in an off year. In shock. Her pulse and temperature and junior officers. Previously the pal- the east Duplin, Cumberland, Bladen are normal, her spirits are high" and Doctor Perc. of Marburg, addressed a,iru uu uccu "'i ana oampson were maae promotion t weu " 1 1. n a t : : i. ., .... . . . a brilliant gathering of physicians the ma miua iauaFviW, by me legislature or iwi ana the fw,w iu-Uoiinff rrii of was killed. Naumovics presented to election shows substantially little me rung a iorm 01 aouicauon ior uia ellect. signature. The document contained the Mr. Watts expresses the belief that statement that by marrying a "public the new law which puts the remaining prostitute" the King had degraded one-fourth of the state (outside of Servia and that therefore he must ab- towns) under prohibition, will operate dicate. The King's answer was to substantially in the same way. He draw a revolver and kill Naumovics on finds the sentiment for prohibition very the spot. much stronger in the western half of Mischics then picked up the docu- the state than in the easUrn. The ment and presented it again, and the Watts law. when it goes into effect And the little boy, who is only 20 onths old, and looks like me, joins the. hilarity and tried to sing, and AiU up his skirt and dances the cake ilk and kicks up his feet and bows to e audience with great solemnity. He the monkey' in-the show, and his oung mother thinks he is the smartest ml prettiest child in all the world, and think so, for they say he is just like What kind of a world would this e without these little children, and yet he lat census says they are not wanted .ip in New England any-more. They say that Roosevelt loves children, mul wants to encourage maternity. Well, I'll give him cred t for that when hV retracts and apologizes. Our Mexi- n hoy says the peons of Mexico have them by the score. Their adobe houses have but one big room with a dirt floor, ami you will see a man and his wife and a tloek of dirty," lousy, greasy chil dren and half a dozen dogs all gathered there-by day and roosting there by night. A peon is the biggest vagabond on earth, lie will work one or two da-! in a week for 37 cents a day aud he paid in Mexican silver that is worth only half what ours is, and he and the family and the dogs will live on this for a week. They will steal everything that is in sight and not locked up; say he has known them to break into a car that was sidetracked and steal and carry ff 2,000 pounds of machinery. They will g.'t it to the city some .way and sel it to a junk shop for a dollar or two The Americans do all the mauufactur inj:; the Germans all the hardware busi ne-; the l'reuch all the silk and tiue goods, and the mitivtsall the lit'-le. 'shop I'iktntss and run the saloons. Besidee the archbishops and bishops, no lefS than twenty-live priests ofliciate around the chancel in the great cathedral 1 very day. Somebody must stay there to receive the offerings and grant abso lution remission of sins, This is tht laigi .-t cathedral in . the .wot Id except t r- e. It is 400 f-.et long, 4 10 feet wid and 110 from the floor to the ceiling, and the walls are literally overlaid with gold and bilver images aud crucifixes. The church is rich and controls Presi- And yet, amid storms, earthquakes, eclipsed as it rose at sunset, was an ex- fire3 and pestilence, humanity seems to tremely rare occurrence and 1 marked g0 on in its mad rush for the Dollar. absolute midnight or 'low 12' on the QQd j says, lay not up for yourselves universal dial of the ages. From now 1 treasures on earth, where moth and on thp. clock will be striking 'XII' for rnst. doth corrunt and thieves break 3.1416 years, with so many punctuated through and steal. events of note that no one will need to j ye ought to have learned long ago misunderstand them. The wrath of that we possess nothing but that either God will be literally poured out upon the moths are eating or rust corrupt- all nations that have ever lifted their hnr or thieves are stealing. It's hard- hands against the Jews. "Things will move rapidly from now . -11 A - .-.1 on. America win certainly ue; involv ed in the Eastern question in every sense of the word, and the j United State3 is the direct agent put forth in prophecy itself (Ezekiel, xviii) i to lead the nations in the restoration of the Jews to Palestine." bee stings in cases 01 rneumausm 01 the joint muscles. The professor point ed out that it has been known from ime immemorial as a cure among the poorer classes of people who have no faith in medical science. He has test ed it thoroughly and proved its efficacy in five hundred cases. He claims it as a specific remedy. If a patient is suf fering from rheumatism the stung part Hie Ileiarn to II at arc. A Utopian society has established it self in Ascona, a little place on the bor ders of Italy and Switzerland. This Ut ile society, which numbers thirty- problem of how to live hapjaly. The members are pledged to observe certain simple rules of living, which they have carried out now for three years. They eat no meat, but live principally on fruits and herbs, and they wear one sin- affected does not swell at first nor until King ho Iceived his danger, fled July 1, will, in his opinion probably Ie enlonlj and no haU. There wnn vueen uraga iu me 1 ia.c iwi, reauce me numoer 01 rvgiavercu ujb- tilleries in the state from 500 to 25. t-Vio Kpp nnianninor is frentiPntlv intro- duced. Then the rheumatic pain grad- ing in their night clothes. ually vanishes from the joint. omcer8 fol,owcd' continuously Dr. Perc. allows his patients to be and ultimately shot down the stung at first with a few bees and then couP1- rr-aliiolltr InxrooDDQ Vio ntimKpr Thpl On itleelliiir IIIhIiopm lu Ileaveu. The firing royal I are sixteen women in the sect. They know no laws save those of nature and they amuse themselves with Wagnerian ramie. The founder of the colony is a Rplriin. Each new member is in- gressional districts to illustrate how few on . findi Iuf5denl money places mere are m wmcn amuung caa . . f . , . cuiti-on This number may be increased to a small extent next fall. Mr. Watts takes four western con- icg, er to hold than to make, easier to make than to hold onto it after we have made it. ' The real difference between a pauper and J. Pierpont Morgan is the differ ence between being as hungry as a dog and having the colic. The poor devil has got nothing, the rich fellow has something that's giving him a good deal of pain and trouble. It seems to me that its better to have nothing than ... ta have something that is giving you no end of trouble. I am impressed more and more with To Itebtiild the ITIllls. . Spartanburg, S. C, June ll.p-Phoe-nix-like, from the chaos of the once busy mills of Pacolet and Clifton now ying as a giant expired, there will arise tbe aCt triat the press keeps up with new mills to supplant the old, and the tbe affair8 cf men and the visitations alley! will once again resound with the o Providence. A man picks up the hum and whirl of thousands of spin- afternoon paper, and at a glance he dies, giving employment to hundreds jgeeg me news from every quarter of the of contented people. The stockholders globe. Never was the daily press on of the devastated concerns win noiu a 8uch a conti guous hunt for the news meeting in July, at which the? capital and the news is found and given. No stock1 of the Pacolet mills will be in- shrewder, brighter or more industrious creased. Mill No. 3 will be repaired at t of . men can be found in the world once, and it is expected that the mill thaQ the newspaper men of America will be in operation within six months. j nC news can be found they have 0Hnrfl ti insprtpl npuT thfi loint of the New York Sun. muscles affected. In one sitting he al- Just before the close of the meeting be done, or liquor sold and says there of which u exwl ppo him- Iowb seventy bees to sting the patient, which the Methodist preachers held are only lour places m tne tenin ais- He described the case of a woman who yesterday in memory of two bishops , of trict, these being Hendersonville, Ashe- Bm.th t. . suffered excruciating tortures from that Church, who died recently, the ville, aynesville (where there is a ais- rheumatism. In the course of her cure Ttev. Dr. J. M. Buckley, editor of The pensary), and Manon. In the ninth NMh-Ule.t TennM june 10. Two ... . . .1 1 .i:.!.:.! .1.. it.u -.1ai fViariritta ........ she was stung 6,952 times and this re- Ohnstian Advocate, greauy surpnstu uibuhi. vu.j w.i r.-o, were Bmotcml u, deatn wnue suited in a complete cure, his hearers by a statement which he lorganion ana Mnw, u e,suiu p UyiDg in the wheat bin of the GaCa- made concerning a life alter death, aieinci oniy one jiaWf tin mu yesterday afternoon. Asearcn say He Deserved Death. Th twO bishons referred to were Huret, in the seventh only six places, N ades- irntitnted last evenlne when the The most remarkable language ever of Washington, and Foster, of Boston, boro, Kockingnam, Hamlet, Hoff- rwt jQ an appeartLnoe for used by a Governor of Texas in pardon- ur. Buckley was the final speaker and man, Williams and Shore. At most gppcr, and it was not until this morn ing was used by Governor Lanham had just finished describing qualities in of these places distilling will not be ing tjEt their lifeless and naked bodiee in the case of Milton Young, wno, on man wbich made him eminent in allowed. I were found at the bottom of the bin. May 3, 1901, walked into a restaurant tbe office of bishop, and was just about There is a persistent effort on the jn which hd beea pUyiDj. The at Arnngion anu wunoui, warmug ouui, tQ enQ bi9 adareeg hen he added a n 01 revenue uuicrs uu uuwi uu, names were Henry Bmitn ana J. B. Oldfield, a school teacher, dead, at fi.i word gaid the doctor: Mr. Watts says, to create the imprea- H h T.n:e, nj ihey were between & .... .. - I I .. .. . ... .,t- jr. I 0 - a table at which he was eating, x oung In tbe life to come I quite expect to sion that the law win increase unci ais- d 9 vcarg 0ja ... W T I I . . . . 1 1 was recently convicted of murder, ms mppl ann i.nnw apain both Bishow tilling. He does not believe mis win defence was that he was justfied in kiU- Fo8ter and Hurst, but I am equally follow because, for the first time in the "Did It ever occur to you that tnou- because Oldfield had .i, that I hall not see anv bodily state's history, distilling without license sands of people on earth die every dayr 11 ing uidneid, Decause uianeiu unu trvft that t ehall n0t w - - m . 1 . ... . - . 1 1 I ... I . . 1 ; . .1 I 1 m I. . IIV mfr wromrpii his on v Bisier. a giri in uer n.m t .t tp " is made a misdemeanor against, me uiw vuv immiu. - " - . - I .1. . . ..... . S ff . - M . rrt rt filinoin'o miniui. . I hft l ..it j 1 .1. .1' 1 .. nnn i.to a-a nrt iipuvv Trfnsiltie arp im- I has. retueu me rjariT aaoreaa, aou iccus auu jm. wvuv..v. ff - - i i . t0W QO yOll ikllUW iliav. " o vuv i c " , j t l . - iuforma- posed for its violation. All know that there has been no sentiment in the 1 state, even among temperance aca r swered ThP :f!Hf tons' will also be rebuilt, but while this statement is not authorita- tivp it is ft conclusion based on a , knowledge of the magnificent sites now laid in waste and that the men at the head of the matter are to allow eueh an opportunity without profit. the brains to make news, and they un derstand they must find or make news every day. No profession or calling has forged who are anesw eo fast in the last decade as the too to wise pass ; In a special from Spartanburg in this morning's paper it is noted that mill operatives, "taking advantage of the Southern's offer of free transportation, are leaving Clifton in large numbers." If such a thing occurred in North Caro lina and Judge Clark got wind of it there would be something doing in he courts, as was the case with' Presi lent Henry A. Page, of the Aberdeen k Asheboro Railroad, whose heart was. softened bv the destitute condition of mill operatives who had to move to an other town. Charlotte ObferverJ newspaper fraternity. The telegraph, the telephone , and the vivid imagina tion of the reporter are the three medi ums which the newspapers rely upon. When the first two fail the last one is ever reliable, and efficient. How different life has become in T.-t - Twentv vears ago a fellow on a train in Texas usually had his rail road ticket, a pistol and a bottle of whisky: He thought all three were essential to travel. He gave the con ductor his ticket and then passed the bottle and soon as he and his friends were full, then the pistol was brought out. But now a man can travel a nor.ih in Texas and never see a bottle or a pistol. Surely humanity is get people of Arlington generally signed a interruption. petition for oung 8 pardon. "Where did you get your The State Board of Pardons, of which tion?" said another voice. Gov. Lanham is chairman,, last night "Out of Holy Scriptures," said Dr. religious people themselves, against granted the pardon. Gdv. Lanham, I juciey "and especially the New Tea-1 violations cl the United States revenue in his official proclamation, reviews tament I verilv believe that I ehall Uw, the reason being that these laws the case and closes: Uee both men in the world to come, were a legacy of the civil war, and as I gerous thing. "The deceased had been on intimate but it will be a manifesUtion of soul I such have been very unpopular with terms of friendship with the family of enan reCogniP, and not the bedily the people, but this sentiment is largely the applicant and that of his father and forra8' w&8 familiar with on earth. I passing away now. such a base and brutal betrayal of con- am confident I shall not see the physi fidenceand friendship deserved death bodies resurrected." at the hands of the applicant." what is more, it has set me to think ing." "Indeed'." exclaimed the good man. 'And what has been the result?" "I have come to the conclusion," an- the other, "that living is a danr Orluglos a TIaalon Hatt. Piece by piece the half-a-million- dollar mansion of millionaire J. it. Wonld't It Be Awful f Statesvllle Landmark. Mr. Johnson, of Barium Springs, I Longyear has begun to come to Brook submits a startling proposition about une, Mass., from Marquette, Mkh. tax returns and one that will do I it yr take several months for the en to think about. Suppose, says Mr. 1 tire structure, mostly of stone, to be Johnson, that reat and personal prop- transported East. Then it will be built erty should suddenly and actually I again on a magnificen site which Mr. shrink, from some cause, from the real Longyear bought last December in the value to the value listed! This is a hor rible case to suppose. If such a condi tion ehould be brought about there I would be s-uch a weeping and wailing and gnashing of teeth in this country j as has not been heard since the flood. fashionable Boston suburb. Another reason why this sentiment was entertained by temperance people was that they could see no difference in the harm done by illicit and that made at government distilleries. Now all this is changed, and every temper ance man in a community will be on the lookout for violations of the state law. Indictments will be in the state courts and punishments will b.3 under the state laws for which the people I Uuxal Editor Suppose you head iL have always had the highest respect ew Use for Butter." and veneration. At the same lime A Georgia darkey whose cabin had been entered by thieve a number of times, adopted a novel plan to stop their depredation. He tied a couple of rattlesnakes to the door and window, from tbe inside, the snakes giving in stant alarm when any one tried to enter. He describes them as "De beat en cheap est alarm clock in de country !" Assistant Here's an article about a Kansas man who bitched up a goat and i made him run the lawn mower. What head shall I give it? , It's difficult to convince a man that j ting better. No man who mixed with his wife doesn't love him in ihe same men 20 years Sago and mixes with them ot,i aa loner s she continues' to go now can fail: to see the fact that men through his pockets. are behaving better and that the vag- "When a woman wishes to retire from the world," says the Mahayunk Philosopher, "she enters a nunnery. All a man has to do is to marry a fa mous woman. July 1st 500 Republicans in 1 North Carolina will be out of jobs. . They are store-keepers and g augers. There are now in North Carolina over oOO dis tilleries, but when the Watts bill gfies into effect on July 1st there won't be more than 25 distilleries and all of these will be in incorporated towns. This means the end of the store-keepers and gaugere, who now get 12 a day. . United States revenue officers in order to protect the revenue will have to be active against illict distilleries. For this reason Mr. Watts expects to see the illicit distilling decrease, rather than increase, especially when it is known that the government distiller and the br-keeper formerly furnished the market for tbe illicit distillers. Will this sentiment grow? W. T. Wyatt, a negro school teacher, who assassinated Superintendent HerU-1 becauae the latter refused to issue him a certificate, was lynched by a mob at Belleville, UL There is much fear among leadm? educators in the State that Premie nt Venable, of the Bute University, will become president of the University of irginia.
The Moore County News (Carthage, N.C.)
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June 18, 1903, edition 1
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