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I M U. -. . THEIN'DEX. WEDNESDAY. MAY Editorial Comment. U.tr ; is . :i ihow "..' hrur :r r.epub sear; wit o oebi. i tsar.-i doliar t-..r. Now, it' tht-rc , I it-fVi'H.-rtu county in cii'i make . -d a t would be j-'-ad General Hem From Eveiywhere ImDstiml HisstntBQi of the Pit Wttk lo'.i m Siaak Steteocti , tor hdti Rtiiets i i:i fr R--nir;:s:ratK-n. t mi, if I k mix rat had kept it didn't, it spoke meeting and told the :. tnii fashion r.n-!)n . O'jr.tv is one ot the best in the State, composed of i.xd and thrifty citizenship we are in a neauo 5 hnauct-s so lar e msu,wui t.,..,. , V. a :r.a t'll: jhr (' r.Ur. ileM right ')Jt rea.!.- w !"' fll. f SlOiOKH; apok Oil tu tKfr? Wednedav. cfferint an smeud'J;at to reduce the duty on i iadj gi&t, declaring tt a niga duty atd for the formation of trusu. Seuaturs Gors aud Crew- 10 ' ford also spoke, the Utter edrooet iug free loinber, oo!, oil, ir.-a ore, etc. Biehop Ctas B Galioasy, uf h M E Cburcb.diisd at Jackeoa, Miss . Wedaeedey. and It fit announced in Baltimore Wednesday that a dcien coal com peaiee with combined capital of over tuirty-aevea million dollare tbe Coaaoiidated it comes to the government of the coantv in the recent last, we have to ay that during the past year, for the most part, the gov erning offices, as pertains to fin ance, were in the hands of Dem ocrat. We had control of the board of commissioners, we had the board of education, and we have this board now, one of the beat that any county ever had; we had the treasurer s office, and we had a Democrat for county- attorney had merged eitb 1 I Coal Company. A monument to Capt. Beary Wire, of tbe Aadereooville priecc, who wee banged at tbe cioaa of tha Civil War, wee unveiled at Andersonville, (a, Wednesday. Twenty persons were killed by a dvnatnit aiploaioa near Albaaj, N. V , Wadneeday. President Taft wiU ba eaiuted with 21 gun when he viaite F. taraborg, Va , to day, to participate Sn Ihi nnvii f i n lt f if mnnniTitnt til We iust 8?te thia, and leave it th- mmmar of General Hartranft with you to conjecture to your!aod PeoDayivaaia tronpa who fell notion, or draw yocr own conclu-. af b ,jejJ 0f th Virginia city. sions. AS to tne niaiorj nunc n haa been in the tluoes of Re publicanism it is known of all men. ii ; lh Sale f 1 I m n ... A V i i , 1 j m: Mm ALCO yj jK BRAND )Mt t M- Clothing. M I II 4 t line we have ever II 1 to suit every 11 Yi to J1 r This ;s the greates handled. With prices pocket, and a guarantee with each Suit or money refunded Ask for the Alco Brand at MIKE FOLB, THE KING CLOTHIER Think Say Write Phone Call On liU M LI Q rinting J Company NATIONAL MONTHLY. Vhairman Norman E. Mack, of the Democratic National Commit tee, in the first number of his magazine, the National Monthly, tells the gospel truth in the fol lowing lines: "While I have pronounced views on ouestions of party poli cy, and propose from time to time to give expression to them, I do not punoe to enter upon a cam paign of disagreement What the party want now is more issues on which we agree. Because we have met with reverses within the past forty years, we mast not accept the expression that( De mocracy is inherently weak." Among the notable contributors to the first number, which was issued in Buffalo, N. Y., last week, are John Sharp Williams, cf Mississippi, and Governor Hoke Smith, of Georgia. We have received the first is sue, and it is beautiful in cover design and interior make-up and is filled with interesting matter for the Democrat and his entire family. It is, in our opinion, one years. Io Britiaa tVeatAfrioa laat week the ntivea amboahed a large po lice ton e, killing the oiScer and twelve men. There waa a runiang debate la the United Htatea Senate laat Taea day on the tariff, tba Democrat making vigoroue efforte to get lower protection dutiea on crock ery, glaaaaare, ato , bat all amend tnenta (or redaction Detng voted down; Senator Tillman wanted the infant tea induatry of rontb Car olio a protected. Good Roads for Cumberland Two ateamere ooliided in the Gulf cf Finland last week, and ona went to tba bottom, but the crew waa rescued. At Meredr, l'a , laat week Jamea II. Ujyle waa aentenced to a life term in the penitentiary and hfa wife to a term of -0 years, for kid napping Billy Whit la. Two big new battleahipe and fire tcrpedo boat are to be added to tba navy. A bronze statue to the memory af tbo Confederate dead waa un veiled at Salisbury laat week. Democratic gmia Tba Inter State Commerce Com miaaioo baa reported to Congrats that aeveral railroads have com bined to monopolize the produc tion of ooal to Ohio and W eat Yir- WUMANS INFLUENCE One woman, if she will, can ex art more iefiaenoe over a man, wither for good or for evil, than half a dczea men Jamea A. Pet lea rca tiy cornered tba wheat market and realized milliuna of dollars. Tba price of wbeat soared The United Statee Court of Ap peala at Richmond Thursday re fueed to grant an appeal in the caae ot Waaterveit againat the North Carolina Mining Company. In Waahingtoa, D. C, Than day, James J Bill, the railroad magnate, told President Taft that if the agitation for tariff reduction war hushed np tne country would enter upon a career of prosperity ; high and the bread eating world ihJ fttAll thai Kiw4hirKt fn Avtaa maaa auffered. Tnea, all of a eadden," potagt- fatten ateppad out of the market) i and pricea dropped very consider-1 Keceiver (HrreU, of the Seaboard ably Why did Pattea get oat ?j Air Lice, res igaa to go iota the A apatrh fr Jai New York ttfera uiaaufactura of railroad auppiiea. The Kobeaoaian ha announced itaelf in advocacy of a bond lasoe of f 500,X)0 for gocd roads io H b eeon ooanty Hon. D P. Mo Eachern, of Bed nprioga, bad a communicatun in a recent Uue of that paper endorsing its pi tion. Uoboa is the biggt county io the State, it grows mora oottoo than aoy county in tba State and is noted tor it progresa ivenesa. It ia aafe to predict that at do far diatant day Uobeeott will vote a bond ieaue for good road and thus keep ia the brat rank, where abe has alwaya been, ia the march of progrea But shall Kobeaia outstrip Cum berland f to a story ia Wall tiit wife desired Tba Freasb Chamber of Dapu tiea waa in a great uproar Thurs day, aud there were about for a kiag The Wright brothers, the world famoaa aeroaauta, were gives a ome at ttii eipUsatl :D Ir ear taat sum hold tue whet a.arkt would broken did uot indue Jiosts A Pat la a to get out of the a.rket, nor wss it tbut be was e&Utbed witu bt prcht lie otoeed oat his fcoidi&gs, eocordiug Streat beoeuae . aexuaeuw, werw bisa U do aa. ;arm welcome at toeir , BjJb Pattea aad bis wife are ia- i)ta, u&io, laorsaay. Veaaely reltguua aad speed much! Usie acd loo&ty ia chuxca work, j Tb UaitedState Senate Thura. 2dn Ptta saw the uewspapsr day made the tariff oa troa or4 25 atones about the lacreaaa in the ceaU, Senators Suaejoaa, Daniel prioa cf bread and rd ttat her ad Tillcoaa toting for it. coecaaa was uaa.u lur taia. oae realized the surferiDg brought upoa the poor, and it said per aaaded Mr PstUa to close out bie acaiaUoaa ia wae&t It is e&id further taat Mrs Pat KEASoxj roa ifxtu aoaos. In the first place, bad reads are an extravagance, and in the second place they contribute much to the isolation of farm Ufa. A third con sideration may be addedthe wholeaome t ffect of good highway oa the farmer himself . Aoy onto! (heea mesas ia aodisiant to war rant a considerable expenditure of money and time oa improvements. Together tbey make aa invincible argument. Tba modern farmer keep in touch with the market either by telephone or by hie newspaper. Frequently ia the case ot ordinary produce, occasionally with the im portant ttaplea, be ean take advan tage of a temporary rise in the market provided tba roads are good. If they are bad, hie pre oautiona go for nothing. The waate of time involved in hauling through a1 ad ia apt to be ovarlookd The farmer is too in clined to tainx that it makes no ditlersnct maybe ha wouldn't be working tbat day, aoy way. Bat it i just in this neglect to make the most of their time tbat othar farm ers fail. It ia aa Important that all bands keep busy all the time on a farm aa it is tbat toty ba kept oca etantly at work la manufacturing plant. A not Ler element of waate ta using bad roads ia the wear and tear oa the horses, wagoaa and har oesa. All tbe appliance bave to ba renewed canon more frequently when they are subjected to tba atriin cf hauling through mad than they would if aaed oaly oa iuao adam. The side cf this question w btob atfeeta the matter of taste also hat a practial bearing Dirt and ehift leaaaeaa tend to get together. Tba farmer whose wagon is covered with clay doe a t feel the trxi la keeping on his place that bs i d if bis vehiclee cam back from a drive to town. Matu( lurer ana business men tf ei. are findins that it raye to kep ii r places ship-shap. Tb mot ceaful farmers have learoeJ t; am teeaon. Muddy road ar t: amies to the good order that to make a farm saccesafol T:.er is no reason wby a farmer's famil bouldutir solitary oonrinaa.ee Aarinsr man WDota tJ the itr m . . Tba rmedy ia io tba farmri Vi' own hand. With nnanimity o( action they could enliet help that woold briog wideepread relief within a few yeara, rKBTUExrgt'urios ros fskmcm How much do too uppoe it ooats yon a yar to rtpair your wagons and your barneee on ac count of bad roads? Uow much doe it cost yoa a year for shoea and ( olotbmg tbat are rained by your children wading through tba mud toeohoolf lioer mncadoeitt you year for medicine to core your children' cold contracted ia wading through the mod to school and church? How much of a dam age a year to yoo ia the mod tbat prevent yoor chiidran from at tending school, or damage to tham. rather, in tht loss ot an education f How much damage to yoo art oo bad roads in preventing yoor reaching market with yoor pro ducef ! Good roads art tba beat poesib investment ia any community There is not an interest that ia not benefitted by each improvement! It makes all sorts cf farm prod uot mora valuable by making market! mora accessible. L.anu located oa good roads obviously become mora valuable aa reaidence proper ty, for it may b mora easily and pleasantly raacbed. Considering the importance good roada, it is ot vital moment that object lessons in tbeir build ing should be well taught. For this reason non lot the moat akiilfu engineers and tht moat couscien tioua contractors should ba am ployed in building model roads if the improvement prove good and permanent, it will aooa coa viooe tba taxpayers tbat mora sucb road ia desirable, and development in that una will follow. Should the model road pov defective, it would ba a eeriout aetbackjta the cause. For All Kinds Of Printing Except Poor Printing. Advertising Circulars, Business Cards, Letter Heads, Note Heads, Bill Heads, Announcements, Statements, Invitations, Envelopes, Visiting Cards, Catalogues, Programs, ni i i-. DianKs, etc. Index Printing Co. Fayetteville. N. C Phone 99. 224 Hay Street. " ftVVtfTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT E recommend Cluett Shirts to our customers because zve would rather bave permanent customers than transients. tea persistently prsjed sad piad! wUa be? assbaad uaul sae per SASjded him to quit bia fcula tioas. Be as ateadiasUy refused siaca to give the putlio a stata- Ia his African haat last weak Ex-President Hooaerait hot a big i rhiacoeroa that waa charging buu, aad kter ia the week ba aad Ker- : mix naa tucs. kiuiog gtraes. The Fust Natioaai Bank of Latabertoa baa begun a ait against Dr. J. P. Brown, of Fairmont, for the reoovery of a not for 7o0, civAs in rvjtvmant fit Mfi ahar& lit a. . u:- I ' . r- . xseas ot a wum w. wuiS ttoci t9 bsmiaolea Ssourity the wheat saarkst, Coepaay. HOUS FROM DUHH W. A. Brings Sitwirt's ttuht Suii Against A. C. I. H 0. McNeill, executor of tha estate of Hon. VV. A. Stewart, who waa killed at Dana oa Febfuarv 2Jth by a Coast Lisa car, has beua An isopei Lunatic, Kobert Marabbora waa arrested Thursday oa the charge of forci 11 trespass oa tha premises of John Brewer in Ugckfiab, town ship, aad waa pUced ia jil, since whea it haa been discovered that eniv st'B.nsi4 aVS& wkcA f . . . . . ;;;; n:::r3- i o from th. Prof. Joha A. McLean ylMa at Raleigh. He was held Undent of the graded school, has accepted a summer clerkshin with on of tha Henderson tills hotels, He wiU coma back this fall to uke charge of tha school again. pe&disg advicea from tht niylatn tathoritie. Tell your neighbor how you like ,4. w v T'.HKi 'Wts ci a 4. V3"-.,: V 3, -4 ' SHIRTS 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 c good shirts they'll stand wear as well 3 :- '.vashing and they come in u many t, tod patterns that we are sure to be able elA'CV JocHson-WIIIIams Company, Hotel LaFavette Building r-. ' w rVYElTEVlLLE. N.C -J 4 4 4 4 4 e 4 3 4 3 3 AAiAiiimuiiiiiitimii4iitinnunUaA
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