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DAILY EDITION. $4 oo per Annum, in Advance. WEERLt EDITION, ti.oo per Annum, in Advance. too for 6 Months, do do do i oo fori do do 40c for i do do do FAYETTEVILLE, N..0. THURSDAY, .OCTOBER 29, 1903. If W IKBIBS YI.. XX-Nt) l0 LD BIKI TIi LXTlIf 3,160 : ' 3 i- 1 . ; : : ; en BtNK TBS ALASKAN AWASDl Nothing that baa happened in a loog time baa leaded 10 greatly to restore mio'i eocflieooe iu bit fellow man at the righteous deolsioo of tbe Cbitf Justice of Great Britian, in tbe Alatkan boundary diapnte, to favor of the Ameriortn contention and against that of the mnnt imnnrtant ontlvlnff Dart of .w.,.P,.,r.., the Britieh empire. Snob thing in Permanently wed by lngJBotoljJBIoj I the dayt of Marshall and Taney-in oar -Halt "" ... I . ..J.f .mini th Rtt Plttuantandwfitotah TlummglUy lalM for "" J An 11 I It ,J. F I . i a . I J I . du yeuri uonpoim of rm uuumiu. jcyra. nuilges colore tne war, WOUltJ nave r dv,ni,i Wt have mm io.ooo oriaiiuU timed cited do surprise. But sioob tbe result tutimmiaU of eura mad by D. B U thatilayed tD(lt Wa.r hat 80 cormpted the poblio cured 11 you hare hmi aiid paloa In boues. ... ... . . . baok and joints. Itobing Scabby Skin, .Blood miDQ mat a Juoge t,or an eieuiurai uuiu- feelshotor thin, Swollen Ulai.ds, BWingano. BLOOD POISON ' Paine, itiiiino. ioiibi ifampe on the hklti, Mncaa Patebee in Month, Hon throat, rimplee, or oneneive erupuone, C!nniiar.(!nlorjd Anita or raah on Skin, all rail- dowo, or ner'ona, Uloere on any part of tbe I I II.; . I .a f.. 1 1 1 .. . nnt f rVl MT, elea or ifoile, tuka Belaaic Blaael Balaai, aaraatetel to onre even the worst and moat diep-eeated oaaaa where doctors, patent mediclnea, and bot aprlaga fail Ueala all eoree, stop all aehea and Dalua. redaoea all swelling, maaes oiooo. para i .... r i j- . l Md rih inpl.teiy ebgng th. emir, body take, as cabled in thie London diepatoh into a o ean. healthy condition, ts. a. a ium mission, for that matter,) is expected to ileoide in favor of bis local or sectional interests, right or wrong, tbe idea of. standing for tbe right for right's sake seems to have fled from men's minds as though it were a dream of Ectopia. What a noble and restoring attitude the newspapers of tbe British capital are settled between New Orleans and Corpus Cbristi, bringlng'onder op te date methods 3 000.000 aores of farm land.; In tbe past year 1200 farmers settled along the lines of a single rail way system east of tbe Mississippi. A oase Is mentioned by tbe Southern Farm Magazine, in which one farm within a year increased its population by 400 With tbe stigma of bad government, bad roads anil bad water rernovea7"tbe realization of the Soutb's most ambi tfoos dreams of wealth and prosperity seems at hand. And in this movement it le gratifylog to know tbat North Carolina is at least abreast with tbe foremost. cored thoneunda of caaea of .Blood Poison (Ten after reaching the laat atagea. Old Baeaaaalieae, Uaiarrh, Kcaeaaa are caoaed by an awfnl poieoned condition of tbe Blood, o o a atopa tiawaing auo. opiv tiux, Iloriug aud Scratching, Aohea and Paine; cnrea Uheumaiiam, Catarrh; heals all fcaba, NcuIm KrnDtiona. Waterr UliaMra, foul falter ing Sorea of Eczema; by giving a pure, healthy blood auppiy to all eo tea paru. Caatu Unreal Botanic Blood Balm Cnres Cancers of all kinda. HuoDura'lnu SwelliuK, Katiug Sorea, In- more, ugly Uloera. It kills the Cancer poiaon and hRi. the aorea of worat eanorr perieatly If yon have a paraiatent Pimple, Wart, Swell inga, Shuoting, Stinging Paine, lake Blood Balm and they willoiaappear before tbey develop in to cancer. Many apparently bopeieu caaea ol canoer cored by takiug Botanic Blood Balm, OlIB GUaRANf KB Prioe $1 per large bottle, Drnggiata or by ex preea. Take ifotmio lood Balm aa directed en label. It alwaya cures when tbe light qaan tltvia taken. II tou are not cured the pur chase prioe will be refunded without argument, iKiirnedl Aloud ialm Co. Complete direct lone for home cnre with each Dottle, "ample 01 a Ji a of Wednesday's date: 'The comment of tbe afternoon papers here on tbe Alaska bonndary decision is similiar to tbat ol tbe morn ins- riaDers. 'Regrettable, bnt honor able' snms np the eeneral tenor The St. James Gautte says it considers the fact tbat Chief Justice Alverstone signed tbe award to be proof of lb correctness thereof and adds: W have the fullest confidence, therefore, tbat tbe dtoision we deplore was abeo lutein? r quired by tbe justice of the case." Happy tbe land which possesses snob a man for its highest jadioial cffloer, and leaders of public tboogbt who can give voioe to eucb a lofty sen timent : " Regrettable, bat honorable"! PB0QBK8B1TK DSM0CSACT. iilood Btklm Co . Atlanta, Qa Dcacriba your trouble, and special free medical advice also sent in aealed en elope. PROFESSIONAL OARDtS J. W. BOLTOIf, Notary Public. H. B. AvRrrT, Surveyor. Bolton and Averitt, Attornoyai-sit-Liaw, 16 8 Cor Market Square, Fayetteville, N. C Practice in all tbe coons. NEWTON H. SMITH, 1Tlol tste X x- o. fayettevllle. N. C, P. (). Boi 626. (Vnreanondenoe aolldted from persons deali- ing to buy or sell either town or country real special lacuiuea. J. H. MABSH, M. D., lolavsa s Burgeou, IN HHBP1TAL BUILDING, OFFICE NETLL A. SINCLAIR, A.ttoriie'v-svt'lasvw, 117 DONALDSOK STOSBT, F4TETTEVILLB, M. C. EDWIN I MacKETHAN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, FAYETrEVILLK N C. Zlosa,! Bstette toviajli.t s ca ajoia OFFICE MacKethan Building. REAL ESTATE. F. E. ROSE, Notary Publio, offers his aerviccs in baying or selling or transferring Real Estate Property placed with him (or sale oi rent will receive oare- fo.1 attention June 9 fa RYDALE'S TONIC 4 A REAL CURE FOR ) MALARIA. It lias recently been discovered thai the germs that produce Malaria, breec and multiply in the intestines and from there spread throughout the Yesterday we published an account Free by writing of the practical joperation of tbe once derided "referendum" which the peo pie of New York are now abont to test in tbe pending eleotion on tbe subject of taxing themselves to the extent of $101 000 000 for the enlargement of tbe Erie, Cbamplain and Ojwego oanal6, Tae Baltimore San calls attention to tbe growth in tbe Sontb of tbat con gener of tbe referendum, tbe primary eleotion method of nominating oandi dates for cffiae. Louisiana, Bays tba Sod, has now been added to tbe list of States in tbe Sjuth wbioh nominate candidates for public office at primary eleotiocs, Next January tbe qualified Damoora tic voters of tbat State will vote for party nominees for Goveinor, Lieuten ant-Governor and all other eleotive 8tate tffioers. In addition, tbe voters will indioate at the January primary eleotion tbeir preference in regard to tbe United States Senatorehip. "None of the Southern States," says the Son, wbioh bave adopted tbe primary would now be willing to abandon it and return to tbe old system nnder which a few men who controlled tbe politioal maobinery were able to die tate tbe nominees. If this method of making nominations bad been in vogue 20 years ago in tbe Sooth, it is not probable that Tillmaniem in South Carolina, Haboneism in Virginia and Populism in North Carolina would ever have prevailed. The primary system io the Sontb has tended to rt-astab lish popular sovereignty in the politics of that eeotioo and to make the people tie paramonnt power in tbe selection of State and Federal tffioers. It bas oontribnted more than any other fao tor toward tbe revival of poblio inter est iu politioal contests." KB SHALL AID THE BITU AID HaBBOB uOMUTTBE TIB IXfBA SBMIOf Tbe" President having called an extra session of Congreis for November 9ib, and having restricted the action of Coogresi therein to tba one maltSt-of ratification of tbe Caban reolprooitV treaty, speculation is rife as to bow Jar this limitation may be evaded by ''trading" among tbe members. Tbe New York Commercial would likj to thinlUbat.oppoBitiou to the pojiey of generous and open dealing with Caba bad now virtually ceased, but declares tbat it is not easy "to shake off a feeling tbat many a law maker 'io Washington is going to give hit vote for ratification only on promise of similar support at the regular session for tome pet measure of bis own or for other bills whose path to passage at tbe moment looks thorny, at least. The experience of Demoorata with extra sessions it not of an agreeable kind, eonsideTinglbat Mr. Cleveland's call tor one in 1893. fifing in the faoe of tbe "paramount issue" of the plat form upon wbioh he was eleoted, die rnpted the Democratic party ; bnt tbey can view with t qnanimity tbe seeds of dissention wbioh tbeir opponents may sow in this one if tbe fears of the Com meroial be well grounded. SJVBaTBflT COnnBNI, Fayettevllle, O. Hon. John H. Small, tbe able and in dustriout member of Congress from tbe 1st district of tbit State, deserves the highest praise' for hit Indef eligible efforts to promote tbe oonstrnotion of an inland, waterway for tbe smaller olass of sea going ships, which may thus esoape tbe terrors of Hatteras at times and the danger of hostile fleets in time of war. Bis friends are now nrging bis appointment as a mem ber of tbe Rivers and Harbors Com mittee In tbe new Congress, and tbe fact tbat the new speaker-to be is a native of North Carolina it counted npon as a circumstance most favor ttble to their efforts. We join heartily in supporting Mr. Small for tbat plaoe, confident that bis broad North Carollnianism would in fuch a position manifest itself in favor of a large appropriation for onr great Cape Fear canaliiition projaot, biob has reoeived the endorsement of tbe legislature as well as of Congress, in addition to attending to tbe needs of bis own great undertaking. We trust tbat be my receive tbe support of all the members of Congress from this and tbe other Sonthern States interested. THB H.0IIT O.0ISTIOI WILL BOT K)W. Atlanta Coaetitution, That tbe country stands in need of such leeialation as will give elasticity and stability to tbe currency of tbe people is an everywhere accepted laot. But the problem is easier stated than solved. Indeed, it is tbe one problem before which tbe statesmanship of tbe nation stands still, dnmb and teeming ly dismayed. The sabtetfair.es tbat are now em ployed, involving tbe oo-operation of tbe national treasury io very donbtful schemes of participation, are only tern porary makeshifts and do not appear 8tretchiDg-on either side of tbe ship as to impart suuaiauuai mnci ur iitu . -oaeiollv traded stability to currency stringen- f" tbe ef oan8ee,.ceaoiiy oies and business rtquisilions. appear ppon ine snrtaoe bdo, uier a ItisDointed out. in defense of tbe irreater or less time, disappear: xney aots of the Seoretary of the Treasury in Me Bnnpo8ed to consist of xed insecte, List Sanday's edition of tbe Atlanta Jonrnal presented an interesting ill aa tration of the adaptability or versatility of tbe Commercial Traveller. It was a remaikab'u .prodootioo, well edited and well (rotten np. and wholly the woik of tbe T. P. A. men of Atlanta, The New York Prees say: "Here is an interesting tbeorj: What made the Bed i tea redt The blood of loouets Read a few lines from Eiodue: 'And tbe locusts went up over all tbe land of Egypt and rested in all tba ooasts of ;pt; very grievous were tbey- Be fore thera there were no snob loonsts as they, neither after them shall be snob. For tbey covered tbe faoe of tbe whole eattb, so that the land was dark ened. And tbe Lord turned a mighty strong west wind, which took tb locusts and cast tbem' into the Red sea, There remained not one locust in ail the ooasts of Egypt.'- The Red sea to day is no more rid tbau any other sea. Its reddening was temporary." Tbat is a story nt for tne marines, oauors who sail the Red Sea today will Bb'ow to 'tbe traveller, pn occasion, tbe prob able origin of tbe name of tbat famous bodv of water. Great bands of red, IBOOMPBTIBT BlaDUO. ' BY 8HAWBN. Men known to write are vouchsafed more or lets gratuitous and well-meant criticism from divert sources, bnt Klag Bdwaitf ana Koroeco. Colliar's Weekly "Not since tbe days of tbe Crimea, if then," tays onr rant correspondent, 'bat there been anything like tbe pret ent eood feeling of France toward England, whose consent that France IchUhV from two ' distinct classes- shall do as she pleases in Morocoo is those who know just what to nay, ex convincing, even to tbe Frenob masses, cept that they are not in the "bust Tbe Frenob Foreign Oflhe will not ad nest," and tboae who disclaim tbe art mtt there is an arrangement for an I ol expression, but nave the right Ideas oocnoatton. though every one It sure lor tbe writer to adopt. Time recon there is. cues tne Dreaa-earner oi toe pen to nit It is not becoming of foreign cfflVt Inferiority in these respects, but there to say ooldly, 'Having reoeived the is a third contingent wnicn can never leave of another nation, we shall now proceed to a conquest.' As one witty Sooialist deputy said, 'We wait for our missionaries to be murdered, as tbe Kaiser graciously did in China ' Whtn he psychological moment comer, Franoe will move. Tbat will be soon Any movement on tbe Moroocan fmn tier will lead to a fight and the casus belli will bp complete. Tbe mobiiizt tioa of 25.000 troops bas already been ordered. Tbey will advance in two Columns on Fit Another force will land on tbe coast. King Edwatd himself is said to bave taken tbe initiative which bas bad snub important results. He said, in fact, ion still make claims in riypt, on which we bave nine points of the law; we make claims on Morocoo, where yon are in a strong position. Suppose you quit your claims and we quit ours. Concessions to tbe Newfoundland fish eries' were- thrown in by France as 'boot' in tbe bargain." Oaaaa ef the Alaakao Dlipnta. cease to be exasperating, namely, thoee who cavil tbrongh their incom petent reading. A quondam verslner known to me produced a striking ex emplification of tbe latter class rather amusingly a short time ago. One of the hypercritical who roll his eyes and bis r'e, and loses no opportunity of appearing wise, was present and alert. The rhymester had been so often called down" by this critic tbat be substituted aa bis own composition the lines that follow, reading tbem carefully In accord with tbeir 8lm pllclty, alter explaining tbat tbey un dertook to express the culminating period In activities of a good man's Foraker't Condition. By telegraph to the Observer. Sandnsk. Ohio. Oot. 23-8enator Foraker passed a satisfactory night. nit condition it mooh improved thitl morning. ,,,-rTOJT- Aotive Volcano. By cable to (he Observer, Guayaquil. Equador "Oct. 24 The I voloano Cotopaxi, whioh hat - been aotive for the last few days is oausing great anxiety in this vicinity. Threatens to Abdicate. By cable to the Obterver. Vienna. Ootober 24 -Emperor Franz Josef bas formally notified tbe leadera of tbe Hungarian party tbat before be will consent to tbe use of tbetlunga rian language in the Hungarian army, instead ot Austrian be will abdicate. Bad Coughs J 'I had a bad couch for six weeks and coulJ And no relief until I tried Ayer's Cherry Pecto ral. Only one-fourth of the bottle cured me." L. Hawn, Newington, Ont. Big Embezzler Arrested, By telegraph to the Observer San Francisco. Oot. 24 John K Brown, for tbe last thirteen years cashier of tbe Union bank, Mew Hoi land, Ohio, is nnder arrest here. He Neglected colds alwavs lead to something serious. They run into chronic bronchitis, pneumonia, asthma, or consumption. Don t wait, but take Ayer's Cherry Pectoral just as soon as your cough begins. A few doses will cure you then. Three alici : 25c, Sc, Jl. All dnifflats. p.oa.n ac.vu.ee or rooo disadpeared last August, charged with Llf!,..,nl"g5?lbZi,fiw,LBf embezzling one hundred and three Coimult TOIir llortor. IT lia , tntn It thmi fin na lie AHyH. If lie tellH you not to take It. tlini don't tiikn It. He knowa. Mave It with linn, w i. nr willing. .i.e. AYK.li CO., LoKoll, Maai. TBI SOUTH'! FEOiPICTS Evidences multiply tbat tbe Sontb is the "coming ' section of tpe Union. We have, from time to lime, published the statistics of tbe .almost marvelous growth of cotton milling, mining, rail roadicg, tobaooo growing and manu facture, trucking, and tbe numberless minor industries whiob fliurisb in this eoine to tbe relief of Wall street with deposits of eurrent surplus national funds in favored national backs, tbat as tarlv as 1878 tbe United States oourts held in tffeot tbat national baok depositories are part of tbe treasury itself, so far as their authority to bold public deposits is concerned It tbat be true and no tnrtner iegis lation is needed to authorizs Seoretary Shaw to order the custom receipts Into snob depo'ltories, as tbe internal reve ones are now deposited, then soon na tional depositories can be given tbe bandline of almost tbe entire volume of government receipts and leave tbe treasury itself only tbe funotions of a bookkeeping and securities deposit of tbe. In 1902 tbe oombined receipts from those two sources were $620 324 831 and tbe c xees nf rpooiots over ex penditures was $oo 133 973 which is the amount those banks might bave had tbe use of during tbe year without intnrest. Even now. Secretary Shaw says that he bas on band the little matter of $40,000 000 io oasb tbat be is prepared to turn into tbe backs whenever be like tbe Cochineal for example, wbioh 1 rise to tbe surface for food,- air or light. Madam JaoauBobek, one of tbe greatest ot actresses, bas jdst been re moved from the Ashton hotel at fare toga to tbe residence of her kind phy sician, beaanse tbe proprietor said be was no longer able to enrertain her jtbogt pay. She was. stricken, with paralysis two years ago, and, nnlike Patti and Ristori, bad not saved -ont of what mast have been immense earn . ings enough to keep, her in bsr old age. She brs ordered tbe sale of .her personal property and -eooveulrs, tbe rich acoumalationa of bar great career. A Mr. Wood, wbo has charge, pf ber matters, tells this, pathetic story of the famous tragedienne: "When Mme. Janansebtk, two years' ago, was first ttritken with tbe paralysis whioh" is now slowly sapping her life, the phyai. Since the pnrobaee of Alaska from BasBia in 1867 by tbe United 8 ales there was no question raised about where any part of tbe boundary laid betweeo our frigid possession. and tbe iqaally for bidden waste of winter climate olaimed in eeneral terms by (Janada. When, however, some adventurous Amerioan miners, taking bint from tbe ales of tbe Chinook', ventured np tbe Yukon and into tbe Klondike and found gold Die gold and lots of gold a bumptious Canadian military oomman deri tnll of tbe auriferous appetite of tbe Briton, set up tbe English ensign along lines tbat included all the region suspecttd ot holding these gold de POPItB. The Americans resisted tbe Canadian bog-it all policy and insisted on setting np (be Stars and Stripes over tbeir cquatter settlements and daring any Britisher to lay bands upon tbe bal yards. ' For a time there was blood on the moon in those parts and at almost any time, a too Web act by a hot-headed official would bave started a blaze of war,.involviog. tbe United States not alone with Canada, bnt with England as'bermother defender. Tbe authorities oo Cither side were cool enough to oommand a trooe and establish a modus Vivendi between tbe people io tbe affected region nntil tbe boundary line could be offieiilly deter mined. Old treaties and maps were fihed out ot tbe aiobives of Canada, Ureat Brit an, Rossia and tbe Untied States, witb be result-that Canada believed she bad ease on. her contention and we were bsolotely enre that tbe line we claimed was tbe one -teat enoiosea wnat we bought f rota Rossia. several . attempts by commissions bave been made to settle tbe question witbont avail until now. The settle meet reaobed in London, even it it does not give as all we asked, is so nearly II tbat rather than contend farther we can afford to generously accept it and ave peace. Seventy First IUbs a signal gnn as tbe vessel be was aboard approached the harbor at dusk. The hrst stanza read : Sunset and evening belt, And one clear call lor me, And may there be no Badness of fare well When I put ont to sea. A panse ensued while the objector lodged several complaints, lben Twilight and evening star, And after tbat tbe dark. And may there be no moaning at the bar When 1 embark. 'A little better than usual, I should say," commented tbe oil ec tor. "But you fall short of your purpose. The lines are too abrupt and are altogether figurative, a most intolerable ofiecse where pathos Is attempted. Consider what Burns or Moore or Tennyson would bave written, with such theme." Later on be was told the truth, tbat Tennyson wrote thtm Then be ex cused the laureate on the ground that it was one of bis senile poems, wblcb should be destroyed. And yet these lines are robtd all 'round In Immor tality. The are peerless in tbe world's poety ot fortitude and taitb. So, too, are they embalmed in pathos, and re sonant with tbat peace wbtch psseth understanding. Only a niggardly soul could fall to recognize this as a bttlng close and crown to Tennyson's life work. Criticism often proceeds ont of tbe mom he of fools, whoee praise or censure should be, alike, without regard. Greensboro, N. C, October, 1903. thousand dollars. ' Killed by Highwaymen. By telegraph to the Observer Wookstock. Ohio. Oatober 24 -W. E, Latimer, a wealthy merobant. was kill ed by highwaymen as he was abont to enter bis borne last night. He was felled by a blow on tbe bead and was found nnoonscions lying on his door steps. Some minutes later he died and was soon after picked np. The mur derers escaped. Dynamite Explosion. By telegraph to the Obeerver. New York, Ootober 24 Dynamite and gunpowder stored in a freight oar caused an explosion on an eastbnnud freight train just sontb of tbe New Yoik and Hartford railroad's trestle over Pelbam bay this morning. The explo sion blew four rear cars eff tbe track and set them afire. The suburban line was destroyed and residents ot tbe dtB triot were thrown into a panic fearing an earthquake. The trainmen esoaped with tbeir lives as by a miracle. American Minister Fined in Italy. By eable to tbe Obeerver Rome, Ojt. 24 -The United States oooenl at Genoa, cow Minister to Per sia, has been fined sixty dollars and fifteen cents costs for lheoltioe an Italian railway effioial last December previous to his appointment as minis ter to Persia. He refused to ask the King's clemecoy so the government ..could not pardon bim. Bank: of Fayetteville Capital $180,000.00. Doee a general b&ukirur bueiufas. Soltclta ac count, both large and small. With ample re aourcee, ie alwaya prepared to serve tbe bual neaa intereata of tbe community. IS AUTHORIZED TO ACT AS TRUSTEE FOR INDIVIDUALS AND CORPORATIONS. Deposits in THE SAVINGS DE- PAETMENT are aeenred bv the aseete of the bank and by the individual liability of its stcckholdera. Intereat paid at the rate of four per cent, per annum Depoeita of one dollar and over received. Ix Mlnliur Taylor ea his liuvt IMS Ohio Officers Battle with Negroes. system hv means of the hlood. This fart . Diuins whv Malaria is hard to cure bvlaongenial part tt the oonntry. Good the oJd method of treatment. Quinine, vhra none were almost imoase. Iron, etc., stimulate the nerves and build up the blood, but do not destroy the germs tiiat cause tbe disease. Rydale's Tonic has a specific effect apon the intestines and bowels, freeing '.hem from all disease breeding mi crobes. It also kills the germs that Infest the veins and arteries. It drive! Vom the blood all poisonous mattei ind makes it rich and healthy. RYDALE'S TONIC is a blood wilder, a nerve restorer, and a Malaria Jestroyer. Try it, it will not disap. jotat you. B. E SEDBEBBY & SONS. L ' a, , 1 Krr.. r i,. ic I, wiles fitk Mrtirrlat for rHU'HIiMM' j'wi.inii I11 UK l ml .;iM iifiiH -with itiiwriiiruw. TiiLc no oliicf. Krfaw DininM)t ilMtl1tttlon nnd Imttsv tlnno. Buy ot jnur UrugM. r.r -mil 4c In sum pa for PrtlHfnr, TeotlmonUU "KrIUr (W Lariat," lellr by rt tana. Mali. I't.OtMJ rratimflotnl. Kblt 0 Drurflita. 4'htrheotor Chrmlciil !;;... UALSAfl Scruanw and beaiie the ! ,1- ... m l'lvuriaol VTOWUI never fww w - B.1 te lie yontttl Cum tula V.anait"'. ft . loor hart aUtoi. Hi 4Uveata,and Trade-Marke obtained, and all Pat-, tat pueineae aona uGieann modcrat r"" .u met it owntfl.n. fTtv .J"! Und w can aacure patent in was time than tboea, mmott from Weahlnaion. . . t ITjiXi j,..in or ntiota.. with deacrto- (to. Wt tdvlee, If patentabl or not, free of; I chant. Our let not due till patent it secured. , 1 P AHWtitT, "Ho to Obtain Patents," with itA A ewe Tin Ue U. a, and fault. neountriet iunt fret addreaa, C.A.SNOW&CO. HAND-MflNALIT aNTl GSAUAMSSLCHICACa able nifc-hways, and pore water from artesian wells where once were tbe disease-breeding wate s of surface walls and pomps, bave revolutionised the conditions of life in mmy sections of tbe Sontb. These two faotorB of esonomioal and healthful existence i ing provided, there is no oompariaosi between tbe advantages whioh the Bonth off rs to settlers over tbe North and Northwest. Coinoideclly witb these improve ments possibly tbe ciuse ot then), possibly tbe result ot tbem, probably bath in a measure the tide of a very detirablt immigration bas been letting tbit way of late. While the onaraoter ot the immigration to the United Statet hat been oonttantly deteriorating at onr Institutions have taken on, more and more, tbe oomplexion of those of eontinental Enrope, and Pennsylvania and other ot tba older Northern 8tatet havt been onriad witb tb halt tavagt mine workers whom the greed ot tbe mine owoers hat substituted for tbe ttordy and law abiding miners of a former day, the railway! bave fonnd pri fit in winnowing tor ot a fine clats of immigrants at teoond hand from the North and West. Sometimes tbeta are Northern Europeans, bnt ottener the Amsrioanlasd torn of tbat better data ot immigrants who, In a former period, made the ten attractive Nortbwett to popnloos and prospemnt. The Railway World oalli attention to ibis itream of Immigration whiob hat been ponrlng into lbs Booth In reoent yean, and to the part wblcb tbo rail wayebavthadln It. Daring the past 10 years, It appeart, 76,000 Western and Northern farmers .1. .. . I ,A ,ua;. an..nlatiea in tereBts demands it. But how this kiting 'ac who was summoned looked at tbe of crovernment money belonging to the soffjrisg woman and iiquired, 'How wnoie people oetweoa tue ireaeury emu d Bre .00 ta mt. JanansCRCKT' ACQ tne iavoreo oansd is iu uueu iun whole people it one of those questions tbat it is probabU tbe Creator never intended should be oompiebeoded by common neoole. Tbe policy is one run o pittaiis or jn im IUO UUO UIBU WUU OHO OIO ,UU uur.v H representative at tbe door of tbe pob ho treasury. Granting tbat be vio lates ho law by these fnquent relief IcorsionB into Wall street, it be not doing a wrong to tbe people at large by making their treasury ibe pawn shop ot tbe securities that are lest val utble and convertible in tbe open mar keta of (he eonotry than either tbe nation's bonds or tbe nation's prom ises to pajt this inimitable woman said feebly, with a glimmer ot her old fannsor, 'MoM-I, indeed, tell my sett' Bnt HadXml really had little hesitation in telling She ie now in Saratoga, and) probably will ttay there in snob oemfort aa tbe sale of ber effiots will auks possible., to her-Hintil the end BOoJes; --i.i ... . tjte.arttf Tlt,tt)lUv , . rolliert Weekly. , Speaking truth requires art, as weir as honesty. It is oneo, lice arawipg, aatndv in Deraoective, .'Snppotfor "S meihinff bettei"ocM', to be fonnd I Instance, tbat a campargri orator spent . . . w . li.it a. 1- al . .fr. iM k H w T torif aMH ra - for the relief onr preseut lac or eyt an nieumc yum-jiuK, .v.yv . tern, stability and volume of currency proslnetSi Mr. Roosevelt's Obtrusions, If tbe repnbheane refuse to Oeai who u 'n"."" YTl" tT"' : n . ,r , j . j. I nf mafthatUni In Inhn Hap. he muht. at nrst nana sou retoBe to oo-uijiio i , -jrcv "Z-jiVii ith the democrats to establish a right y Bumcieni cuijucQuy, u...8 u. ... . I k.,lli.Mtl Kl..ra hie Uateitiitre aa In system by noL-partisan legislation, i u...i.-uv -- ' . . . r.l.l I. thl. djmnla . althnnD-n then the demooiatio leaders iu ooogreea rr-:ri " n , ,,i, .tih. nnmitia giving themnoiblng which warnot ":".. I"'V. "r.a: dn theTietteiltae. IrreleVantor badly BBion,ioruiuiaio buuuu uu i .aLMv j " tolvent for the titnation and ehall.ngJ'P'P"' &2L S the repnblao. before the p ne . Mo vear to tbow fby it should not be od(vidaaUty tp .wlnginglawsv adopted. f th injoergt,!..! machine which it:"'.''" ;."-.v:. '"j , j Gov Ayoook at the Qreenaboro Re Union, Salisbury and Mr. Chamberlam nave In yonr travels yon may have rnn inouigeo. in aoroem wm rau across "tne scorners wno scon at ana - r'.v i.Vai the wltllnw who defame" this State, the change, for it will tteuotleirtring . e . i ' h! t w it iMMvatioM nintii ni rfiunnnai Vou may nav neara mat tne . , , V, S. T i Ignorant and provincial; bnt I have billty in thinking- The English-pub Jil it..Ji-,if.M L .h. vmnrlllc trotted Lord Salisbury -and Mr fiection already kwV tb.Vrte Ch.mbvrWn none Jb. lew for their can be fonnd nowhere within her bor dlsconoertlng franknees, btxaute It , i r ki. ...ahin knew of the broad lodarment and eare UCIB uiau kuuwu w w. "-"".-r T-- ' . if.. . , . Ignorant enough to loin witb the tool mi inoagni '' . ""IT In saying "there is no God " There of American statesmen will take the It no man amongst ns whose hand Is public more conBdently into their so untrained that it does not instinct- private, judgments) than the school Ively seek his hat in the presence ot a wnicn it Pm'I ' "-' ti. i. eeianaki neat w 1 mike the ablest more Inter tbat It does not hear the cry of pity, eating and put a speedier end to those and no heart so nntutored tbat It does whose Dauast is wo iign. . not beat In tvmDathv with tbe wean u.... n i i and distressed. Illiterate we have W, tba undersigned, believing Ut, been, bnt Ignorant, never. Books we BETH ABNOLD'a BALSAM to bt s have not known, but ot men we have I tellable Bemedy tor Bowel Complaints, learned and of God we bave toogni toi htrehy guarantee a twenty-Ijve, etnt find out. :: :. i ' I bottle to give sktisfaotiod or money refunded. McDnf&e Drug Store (Nash E. Bunting)) a. It. tlornt Hons, Vr ittuvuie.n.v. odol Dyspepsia Cu nHastU wktvt rw mr. Mr. Hannis Taylor, ot Mobile, Ale formerly minister to Spain and lately representing tbe United States govern ment in London before tbe Alaskan Boundary Commissioo, bas written tbe following letter: Carlton Hotel. Pall Mall. London. Ootober 4, 1903. Charles D. Mclver, Eq, Chairman, (ireeneboro, N. C Just a line, my dear Mr. Chairman, to tell yon bow deeply 1 regret my in ability to be with yon at the reunion now so near at band. Tbe older I grow the prondar I become of my native State of North Carolina. Wherever I am in England I am continually con trastiog the genius of the people here with tbat of tbe people among whom I -was born, mere is no olate in tbe Union, perhaps, whose substructure is more purely ftnglieh than tbat of North Carolina. Tbe main admixture has "we. think that onr farmers have finished harvesting bay, so we do not Know wnat toey are aoing at present. Most of tbe other Industries are going alone Dretty well. i . - . . ; - . .s uaiui UBi xuo tuaiu a u ui iaiuiu uaa The-worg of .rebuilding tne recent hn .i.i, nlh nonu. ,h Rfi. burned part of the Weed plant will be- ,!oK To1co ,ui ,u r,u Thi gin today. , 1 hat plant, by tne way, bas oassed intotne-control of Messrs Angus and : Watcolm McKenzle, of 'New York, whose; names Indicate tbeir nationality. They are here now and Mr. Malcolm McKenzle will temiln in the capacity of manager for tbe com pany, ot wnicn nis Drotner it presi dent. We are pleaaed to say tbat Mr. and MrS'E. B 'Weed, who have been away lor three months, are also here again Fhev have been greatly . missed from onr community and every one Is glad tcrsee-them, Mf: PH. Cnrrte and daughter, Miss Ijuey,; are attending tbe state fair. Mr W.-Btvtn McUIll is in Motlollt for" a few-dhva Mr. Evander Simpson bas opened school at the Glendale schoolUoute The building Is . now being enlarged and otherwise Improved, and a foil school it anticipated. It Is probable fttjaf music will be added to. tbe currl- cmu'm, The school at Mcf hereon bag atulntd- that dlenltv and Mist Elisa belb McArtbur is teaching the mnalc lidPMrttnent i alias .Lizzie Mcrnerson, . wno nas beeo-teachlua at Bakeravllle, Is ex pectea home thit week to spend tbe evihrcr. : Her letters to tbe Observes have been very- pleasant reading, and vwa-wtah.that they bad been oftener. Tbe lutic-dabghter ot Mr, Hngb Kennedy, who has been 111 with ly- 'phOld leVer.'lo now convalescing very nicely. 'Communion services will be held at Galatla"on .next Sunday, preparatory pe.erviceg'fieglnning on Fi Id ay beiore. ot Kicnmono; va tisb Isles, notably the Sooicb The outcome has been a bomogeneons com muoity with high ideals of morality, religion, government and law. Tbos armed many of our tons who bave gone forth into tbe world bave been able to mika their impress upon other oomma nines, Tou do well to assemble In order to honor those wbo bave bad tbe greatest soeoess in that regard, xoor aotioo will inoite others to still higher endeavor. No matter bow long a mm may be sev ered from ibe land of his birth, no mat ter what be may aobieve io tbe borne ot bis adoption, be is ever whispering to himself, in the penetralia of his heart what verdict bas been rendered npon my life by my own people! And as tbe end apprraobes be is ever comforting himself witb tbe hope tbat some day be may "return and die at home at last." Please remember me tenderly to all of mv people who still remember me. Faithfully yonre in love tor the Old North State. Hannis Taylor. By telegraph to the Obeerver. Flushing, Ohio, Oot. 24 -Daring battl between officers and laborers tbe Baltimore and Ohio Railroad tun nel late last night Marshal John 0 Elliott was killed, William Smith, sol ored, was shot through tbe bead, and Frank Williams, E. Young, all colored. were shot through tbe head. K Smith and three of the gang are surrounded by a posse in a cabin and a lynching is threatened. Elliott was called to quell a disturbance when tbe negroes attacked bim. Dowie Slipped Away from New Yoik. By telegraph to tbe Obeerver. New York, Ootober 24-Dowie's fol lowers were shocked this morning to learn tbat tbe Prophet bad slipped away to Boston on a midnight tram suddenly and nnexpeotedly. It is re ported today bnt without confirmation tbat tbe self-3tyl6d Llnab II. won't re tnrn here to reeume the collapsed "Restoration" Crusade, bnt will sail from Boston lo Australia, witb Mrs. Dowie and his on kissed ton Gladstone. A member of bis oabinet announced this morning that Dowie is a sick man and is in need of rest and recreation, the oanse and tbat excuses bis depart ore. Boston, Ootober 24 Dowie, bis wife and son arrived.bero tbis morning in a tpecial oar over tbe New York and New Haven road. Mrs. Dowie an! Gladstone sailed at noon on the steam ship Saxony for Australia. H. W. LU,LY, President, J. K WILLIAMS, Vice-President, J O I1A1UII, (Jaehier. JUST RECEIVED another supply BIG BOSTON, BLACK-SEEDED BUTTER, CALIFORNIA CREAM BUTTER LETTUCE. Adriatic Barlotta Onion Seed- she kind that yields large onions in spring. EXPECTING TO-DAY: White and Yellow Onion Sets. mi October 19, 1903. KIN ii a Idaalt Befors Money. Mr 'Lancaster, who hi a member of the Weed Die- who refuted to lectors at vauo a tllliosr ComDanv. it spending several because be wat too bony to daytTnere. scotch lassib 0 Ceil A COLD II. OH DaT Take lazailve Brorao Qalnine Tableta A.11 urugglst refuud tbe money it tf laus to enre S. W. O rove's signature it en every box. zoo. , . I , : A Love Letter. Wonld not Interest yon if you're tnnkin for a euaranteed Salve for Sores, Burnt or Piles. Otto uodd, ot oinoenangnunsstaianoiieemqaixoiio FranoU Bellamy in 'be November Everbady'a. We bave fallen nnder a universal witoboraft. A sense ot tbe power aud loxurv in money, beyond all tbe won der tales, bas enJdeoly eome to nt. It has turned our fasbionabit soeiety into a materialUm whiob is no longer! ashamed of i's poverty ot ideals. It is bard and meteilest ot heart; it it seep- tioal ot no worldly motives; its smartest relish is for tbe strokes and roses ot the roanipQlatort of flnanoc In timet like these, it it good to remember Agassis, night make money; Charles Sumner, who deolined to lecture at any prioe because, he said, as senator all bis tim- belonged to Mass achusetts; Sporgeon, who refused to eome to Amerioa to deliver fifty lectures I at 91,000 a . night, laying be conld do better be could ttay io London and (ry to tave fifty tonls; and Emerson, who steadfastly declined to increase bit income beyond l,20Q because be wanted bit time to think. Snob stories Are You A Coming Mother? Are You Expectant? MOTHER'S FRIEND anakee childbirth eaav 1 1c Ponder. Mo. writes: "I suffered with an osMv tore 'or year, ont idoi oii Backlen's Arnica Salve cored me. It's tbe best Salve on earth 25c at B E Sebderry & Sons Drng Store. A Good Liver. A bad liver meant a bad breath, had anmnlexlon. noor ditreetlon and often eon- ttipation A good healthy aetiva liver meant a nne oiear tain, iree irom pimpiee and anoti. brisht eves, buoyant spirits, in other ords gooa neaiut asaae me iiver 0ther Witch Hazel Salve it ottered yon betuuy ana ep u nwuwiy oy eiap; nr. 1 t j, t counterfeit. K C. DeWltt In to- tbe yoang men in eollege thirty years ago. A generous idealism wat abroad, and it wat nnashamed. Tbe Salve That Heals witbont leaving a scar Is DeWitt's. Tbe name Witch Hazel Is applied to many salves, bnt DeWitt's Witch 1 Hazel Salve is the only Wltcb Hazel Salve made that contains the pure unadulterated witch hazel. If. any end mlmoat nalnleea. bv ereparlna ine eyetrai lor pinumioa, in ir Nature, and ahortening labor. The painful rdeal of chllODlrtn IS roonea oi ill inron, .u danger thereof greatly leaaened. to both mother and chUd. The period ot confinement la alo ereatlT ihortened. the mother rested, and the Chile fully developed, rtronff and healthy. Unmln. elrltna. r nausea arltlnff from Drear- nancy la prevented by relieving tlie stomach irons the pressure brought to bear on It by the expand ing organ, ana Dy wnicn it w uiuucutvu As pregViancy edvsjicts, the hmsli Mlane, become swollen, hard and tight, long before he ehild Is born, the ere esepenng Kiln, errra.o. Ol mlla. It la ttnportant to successful child rear 1 . v. - , v. u '. m ...I wlve aarlv consideration. VL.i..'. I.., , an,.n. th skin, relieves the pressure, and facilitate th secretion of ldrs Fluid. Uadeveloped end occluded ducta, an breast hart-canea anomy eiier uch,, result of non-treatmenl ana naeiy wniminiM t Li. ... iIuhm mm whlrh the net ent Buf fer eicrucletlng pain and la left witb tbee functional orgsna permanently Impsired. Mother's Friend Is always applied externally and rubbed Into the flesh over the region of pain. Softness, pliability and expansion are given to the muscles, tissue, fibres and sinews, allowing the elasticity necessary to bring comfort while with heavy burden, and cause easy Issue ofthe child. Try It. Of all dniggiata tl O0. Out book Motherhood "fro. The bradficld regulator Co ATLAnia, sea. laiaa l.lvp T.hlota., Thev aat Dasinoal lv An the liver aa a mild , stimulant and tonto. arousing it to aetlylty. They gent ly stimulate the mnaenlar walls ofthe bowelt and intestines and thus assist na- 1 aurv w rvaevrw e i..,pi ssw....j mww.v. I a &. Uedherry Hons. vented Witch Hssel Salve end De- Broke Into HIa House. BT.n. .M Af PaMHHI.h 17 etas robbed of his customary health by In-1 vatlon of Chronic Constipation. When I Witt's Witch Hazel Salve is the beat I Dr King's New Life Fills broke Into salve in tne world tor cnts, Durne, I hit bouse, hit trouble was arrested and l brnlaes. tetter, or blind, bleeding, now he's entirely cured. They re ffnar. itching and protruding piles. Sold anteed to cnre, 25c at B B Sedberry & I by King Drng u. I Sou Ding Store. Wholesale Department We now have a number ot Patent Medloluew ' to offer at the correct WUOL ' Vd LE ;iricc . In a week or two our representative will call on you with prices and samples. Retail Department. This department ie beine kert better stocked than ever before and receives my personal attention. K. B. KINO, President King Drag Co' CORRECT TIME. At some expense, (or the benefit of the publio, we have had the Western Union Telegraph Co. install in the PALACE PHAKMACY a handsome CLOCK, wound and set every hour by wire from Washing ton, u. u. Tbis is tne U. H Observatory time. Come in and 8ft your watch. ladies, if your clock at home has ma down or needs setting, just telephone No. 7 and we will gladly give you the correot time, and, incidentally, if you are in need ot anything in our line we will be glad to send it to you. Ke8peotfnlIy, B. I. Merit. Sons. Palace Phannaoy, Fayetteville, N. C. CANDY, CANDY! Yes, Candy. NUNNALLY'S CELEBRATED BON BONS. GIBBS' DELICIOUS CHOCOLATES, MAttBHMALLUWS, tt. GIBSON'8 DELIGHTFUL FRUIT TABLETS. All fresh and elegant. Will be phased lo -have yon and your friends try these candies. Full line drugs. Prescription work a peoialty. Registered and Experincd fharmaoist. everything guaranteed. McDufHe Drug Store (NASH E. BUNTING) Veleka Du 110: Night, .20 or WZ. FAYETTEVILLE MARBLF AND GRANITE WORKS. Strictly First-OlfiiwHi Work. Call at my yard or write for price. BaMpeettully, S. L. fikf 8BUEO, Proprietor, Fayette vlllr. NO Sodol Dyspepsia Car tta what W9$ wt."
Fayetteville Observer [Weekly, 1880-1919] (Fayetteville, N.C.)
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