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f ' : D EDJ7I0N. WEEKLY EDITION, $1.00 per Annum, in Advance. $4 qo Pi m mm, in Advance. . - A. . a . j i - i ooo,: fio ao do iocfo i 3 1 FAYHTTEVILLE, N. 0. THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1904 (.B .T!. LXTIIII ft) S.laO NIWIIBUI. J yx. XXI-rT)l0 (fommvmmwm, -5 vr'-'J e--n w J j NEILl A. SINCLAIR, UT mmaum sssslrr, , ' '.. FJ.TITTBTILLB, K. 0. Dr. John D. MaoRae, Pfayilclan and 8uroeon. OFFIOEi Cornr LaPaystt Hotel Bldg. 'Phona Be. D.T.OATES, BOOMS 2 and 8 E. of P. Bldg. luimm a. o. i. W. BoiIOS, - Notary Poblki, H. & AVBEm, Baneyor Bolton and Averitt, 18 B. X Cor Market Square, FayetUvill, M. 0. Fraette in all tbeoourt. ft. K. NIMOCKS, Offite In K. of F. Building. 'Phone 229. TTmyttmrlllm, SO. O. General law practise. J. H. MARSH, M. D., 3Pli.y-alolaia atzi.cS. uxf son. OFFICE IN HOSPITAL BUILDING, Fay SttSVlUe, a. c. Hip LJacBTHAK, ATTOENET-AT-LAW, FAYETTEVILLE, - N. C. Xloaal 3DBtatt bousbt tract, asolcl. OFFICE MacKethnn Building, Notary Public. NEWTON H. SMITH. stud Xxxavux-aaxxo. raysttavtlle, V. C Harlnff recently formed business eon. nections with some of the moat reliable real estate agents In the north-west, west and sootb-west, from wnom 1 am receiv ' inc inquiries as to oor climate resources, inducements offered to settlers and in vestors, prices of land, etc. In answer, 1 em preparing ibis an ODDortn paring a bullet!, and offer in TE"2SS. JTJSPtL tU. water powers, Am., who will list thetrtrrooerVwith'Bse'lor sale on com mission, to be paid only when sold, to advertise free of cost to the owner. Baply promptly, sending loll deserlp- ttotTwith lowest cash price. BLOOD POISON NSC FAIN. Ksrt ITCOINO. SCABBY BIBStAABS. wtltaass, Carta cl , Haaplee, SanraU ParaiaaanUTeand ky taking Botonft Bftkvt PieatoKl a nh It tab. TWmoW tofaifor Wyur Umpomi ofPw BtUuuc bgnUUA aySST Tt&ZZ, TtZZSZ!ti 8o mocb for the party. As regards 'SiSMMftmad4itM. B. B.iiuuttotha country, it is sadly io need of a u ym awe bom ana name u and loinu. Itohing Scabby Skin, Blot Joints. w thin. fMiakosor tain, 8w.ll.a Olaun., tt"Z:ViZZZZAZ faatpaaataa Skin, alaetu Fatobea in Month, ' Hon Ural, naipiaa, or on enure anuuooa, ConsOolorad SooU or rash on Skin, all run down, or narrona, Utoera on any part of the tody, tlatr or KraDraws uuiing oar, uarouu atae or .Soils, take Baaaate laoat Baraa, gaaraateaa' U sua avaa the wotat and moat daep-aaatad aaaaa where doetora, patent nwdteinee, and bot apitnga faiL Haala all aoraa, atopa all aohea and iadrleh all awaliinira, blood eoapWurr okanjrlna: the entire body saw a ataan, aaalihy oonditioa. B. B. B has awd thooauda of aaaaa of Blaoi Polaon avaa aftar raaahing tea laatstasaa. let Sthiaaaatkaam. Oatarrk, Keanaam arc eanaad by aa awfnl poisonad eonditfcm o Iks Blood. ' B, a & atopa Hawking end 8ph " liai.'tMhiaeaiid Bantsbing, Aekaa and Pains; jtmMmatHm, Oatarrh; hoars alt Beabe, 'Baalia'. Kraptiona, Watary BUawra, fool featar- SB Horaa or Borau; dt smn blood aapply to asooiod parts. Cam Oaroel Bosnia Blood Balm Cures Cancan of all kiada, Itippantlaf Swelling, Rating Bona, Ta m. notv Cleeta... It killa tha Canoor polaon aad kaala Iba soras of worst oaaoer perlaatlr. If ma Hare a aaraiatant Pimplo. Wart. Swell- bun, Shooting, stinging Pabia, take Blood Balm and they wiuaiaappaar before they develop in to aanaar. Manv asparanUr kopaiaas aaaaa ol manor eared by taking Botania Blood Baua. cb euaatartTBat M ai ear bum boula. DrnsaiaU or bv az anas. tak Saunis Bleoi aia aa diraotad on eabal. It always aoraa wnan Ina ilgnt qaan ate la taken. If oa an not oorod tha por- ahaaa prioa will ba rafondad wiUtoat argnaiant. mianadt atlond Bmim Oc Coat i lew direct rone for borne ears with eask boUie. Sample of B. B.B. Fraa by writing mood Bairn Co.. Atlanta. Oa. Daaarloa yoor b-onbla, aad ipeeial fraa awOioaJ adTioe alao aeot hi aaaioa aniaiopa. fit DALE'S TONiti . A RCAL CURE FOR . It has recent) been discovered ths the cerms that produce Malaria, bree' and multiply in the intestines and from liter spread throughout tne sysierc bv means of the blood. This fact ex- . plains why Malaria is hard to cure o . I. . 1 .1 U n .wAa.m&H. rt.llnlhA IOC uiu mciuuu vi u council. uiii..,i Iron, etc., stimulate the nerves and build up the blood, but do not destroy the terms that cause ' the -disease. Rvdale's Tonic has a soedfic effect spon the intestines and bowels, freeing them from all disease breeding mi- S robes. It also" kills tha germs thai ifeitthe veins aad arteries. It drivel Hrrt:the blood all poisonous mattet laid makes it rich and healthy. tj RVDALE'S TONIC - U a blood llder, a nerve restorer, and a Malarii efcstroyer. iry t, it iu noi otsap aoLutyou. HAIH BALSAM. IB DSJSWtinaoj - n -- Ynmoi . V"S"' li" - lumrint tr I la fa lsWI . j . . i. mjaj a tv"v,To Sa dkenue a lJr,wiu rM a-eadSIOQel B. 1 SZSBSBEt to 8ON0. a paraa. w ' huirairaa-aa-a aanLiau "EfiriYROYAL PILL3 -r -n. artilaal a4 ! aaaalaa. kr CHI(!1IKN1'KU'M KNOUHH la KKn u tleia aallte bane, MaM ( 0 t J Peaaeraae BaaatltaUeaa aad fmit k' .'J naBDiM, fertlaalere. Tatlaiala i wltk WwribtMa. Take I L aa D M"ftllef r.rl..jM,i-, ra. aSSr.ii1,M. BStMitna .. kl.a.t .ialea4 (3a the Duty ) th Dmbomut to Itself Mi ths wintry. Norfolk Virginian Pilot. Ths Democratic oartr own to itself and tb ooootry tb doty to keep Itself eleao. It owes it to itself tod the country to pot principle abovs mere victory end to- refine to play tbe opportonict lor nothiog bigber than tbe cpoile of office. Ac we cee it, botb tbe ooantry aad tbe party ore in a more or lesc critical inflation, Not that there ic any sodden calamity Immioent for either, bot eaob i io coob a position tbat a blonder on the part ot tba Demooratio party at Ibis time might remit io what we may term progressiva inisfortone botb to tbe party and tbe country. , - .To this situation we desire respect tolly to direot the attention of "thole honest dissidents from tbe platforms of 1896 and 1900 who ate neither sobjset to sinister loflaeooes nor moved by oUerior motives who no more than those who have remained with tbe party want to see it made a soiled and sordid thing of tbe bargain ooanter. To begin with, it is by no means cer tain that the Demooraoy can win this year by a back door bargain with the trnst-ootporation crowd.. .11 tbat bar gain shoold be made there is no oer tainty tbat tbe porobasera wonld live op to it or tbat if they sboold tbeir efforts woold not do more barm tbao good.' Their alliance with tbe Bepob- uoan party nac oeeo notorious tor eight years now. Birring a few aber rations of Roosevelt, they have con trolled its ooonoils and diotated its polioy, throogb their agents. Tbe first move these people made io support of the Demooratio party woold be noted by the whole ooootry aod ioterpreted as a sign tbe party oaa porenaseo sop Dort at tbe pnoe ot principle. Could the Demooraoy win onder those oiroorastanecBf Could it soc oeesfolly hide a trosl tool behind the thio plea of conservatism T Uoold it fool the people into supporting Mr. Hyde with the fair seeming of Ot Jekvllf Tbe Virgioiao-r Hot, lor one, aooots it. Tbe coontry is not id a mood to be trifled with. And the race is going to be a fight between men rather than parties anyway. Can tbe Democrats beat Roosevelt whom the vast majority of Americana believe, rightly or wrongly ,to be independent and fearless, with a man whom toey win oeiieve to be pliant and snbservient t We don't believe it. And if they shonld fail, concider the case the party wonld flod itself io I It woold have dishonored and stultified itself without getting so moeb io tbe way ot return as the spoils . .fflnk If vnnlil havA marla itAnlf a thi ( ' j6BtB Md oontempt withoot getting so mocb in the we, of reloro as tbe spoils or. omee. it wooia nave made itself a thing for jeers and eon tempt without eeooring so moon as bosks with which to fill its belly. Here is tbe serious situation for tb party. It it surrenders it pnooiples and is defeated, it is done for for an other quarter of a century. It will take it that long io get dsgs. to us principles and back into public esteem. Is tbe stake worth the saorifioe t We oaooot see tbat the odds justify the risk. After all, the trust-corporation orowd are not tbe whole show. The people still eooot, aod io tbe temper they are io at present, as a matter ol naked oolitioal poliey, we woold rather trnst .n honest aoDeal to the people than a dicke itD ,he trngti t0 brinlt ,iotory. ehaoge ol aamtnistraiion. it neeas a n.mn.nl . ,, nmnnrt not tn Repobitoao at Us bead, ltoeeu'samao with whom the rights ot the people shall be tbe paramount consideration, a man who wilt oot sneer at tbe Declar ation of Independence as obsolete ot regard the pnooiples laid dowo for tbe ooootry's government by tbe foonders as the chimerical outpourings of mere theorists. How sharp this need is, tbe ooootry generally doec not know. Only those who have followed closely toe course of events, who bave seen tbe steady drift away from Demooratio ideals and wavs and tbe reversion to tbe aboses aod tomfoolery everywhere inoideat to monarobv. who have noted the grow intt cynioiem ot the wealthy and tbe crowing restiveness of the poor, who have seen schism io tbe body politic wideoing aod the policy at home and abroad distinctly calculated to bring the sorest disorders upon the country these on aDoreoiate tbe gravity ot the situation and the necessity for the Democratic party to meet it, preserv iog dearly both its honesty and its sanity. For. look yoo, we have tbe trust problem at home and tbe colony prob em beyond. To deal with tbe first we most bave a man who will make tne arm ot the law so plainly mightier than the arm of tbe Irost that the peo ole shall see it aod cease to think of anarchistic and socialistic nostrnms ai a remedy for evile the law io its im DOteooeaod parentis has allowed to flannt themselves Ousbamed and on whipped before the people's eyes. Booh a man cannot be bad by any bargain with tbe trusts. And the eolooits they are governed like satrapies. Bag- land's eolonits bave tar and away mora liberty, more control of tbeir own affairs. Tbe ooootry roles there as Rossis role.' Toere is corruption there is exploitation, there Is tyranny there is the grosjest personal immor ality emona the country's ageots. The UemooraOf Owes tt to useii ano tbe ooantry to name a man who will stop thsse thing. The only man wbo will nop them is a eiean Democrat ana the Dartv cannot get inch a man from the trusts oor eleot snob a man onless it remains olean it salt. Hiadslghtvs. lire sight. Tha Ooraooner, Mr. Cleveland's latest Is to bemoan tha hold that imoerialism" hasseoor art anoa tha aonotrv. But It Will bs remembsrsd that Mr. uisvsiaoo a tear ot Imperialism was not nearly so great as his fear tbat tba people might take control ot tba money ot toe country. i i ni Dratarraa i Ha praferrad a gold standard era . -.. . . Tt ..in. ... ... I I ""liariaiiaoi w a uiamaiua tlism to a blmi I tloosd kdbarai adherence to tha republic ot tba father. Tha Clsvslaod hindsight is working better than the Cleveland foresight aver did. f That Beautiful Qloss omas from tha varnish fat DsVoal Var- Iniah floor faint! costs a cents mora quart though. Bold by H. B. Born kW . - - ftodol Uyspcpsia Cur AsDsstcsrsey leyallatsl OlevelaaA After Bis loBS-Deal With 7. P. Hsrgaa. Kzehaaga. What an hoocst. honorable scheme that was wbiob oor. minister to Panama proposed to the state depart ment I What kiod of a man is this tbe President has chosen to repreeent oor government at tbe eapital of tbe new republic! When Minister Boobeoao wrote to Secretary Hay soon after ar riving io Panama oity, suggesting tbat oot government sboold iudoea Pana ma to nse a portion of the money to be paid ber for the canal concessions in secret purchasing ot Colombian gov ernment bonds, worth five cents on tbe dollar, aod then demand tbat Colombia receive them at tbeir faoe value In liquidation of Panama's part of the Actional debt, be shoold have been dismissed from bis office withoot the privilege of resigoiog. It Is troe Sec retary Hay refused to entertain any sooh suggestion, bot tbat was oot cooogb. He shoold have repudiated tbe mao as well as bis proposition. What of it, Aayway. BtuUiigton Heralaj , Tbe recent visit ot Wm. Jennings Bryan in tbe Booth is variously con strued by many of tbe papers as hav iog a political design. Tbls we tbink is oot troe. That Mr. Bryan is inter ceded io the Democratic party, there is do qoestioo. Bot that be baa any political aspirations towards tbe presi dency we do not believe. It Mr. Bryan really bad the good ot bis ooootry at heart io 1896 and 1900 when be was tbe Democratic nomioee for president, being defeated woold oot knock this interest oot of him. It he bad beeo io tbe race aimply for what honor aod what else there was for bim and bis household, tbeo defeat woold have knocked all interest io the party aod its sooossses oot ot bim. He woold have retired aod said to the others, "There is nothing io it for me, so yoo may take tbe track and roo as yoo f lease. I will be a silent spectator." t is right tbat Mr. B.yao sboold still be interested io the party aod desire to bave a voioe io its oonnsels. He is not like tbe selfish man wbo gets sour and sullen beoause of disappointment and defeat, because bis fellows do not all think as be does on certain subjects The faot is, Mr. Bryan is a high type of tbe ideal American eitiseo. Uooeet.sin oere, olean aod wholesome io tboogbt aod specob, knows how to lake defeat. if bis leadership is not best, be is wil ling to become oounoilor. His recent visit had oo design, politically, farther tbao anyone bigb in the rank of American oitixeosbip woold have io the government of bis ooootry. Is Asikrlsaa Labor Lasa IfflalaBt f An associated press dispatch from Washington oontaios this rather start Hog intelligence : "Do yoo mean to say tbat the Scotch, tbe Irish or the English laborers io the shipyards at Glasgow can do sixty per cent, more work with the same tools and io the same time tbao eao 1)0 done by American ship yard workers 1 " de manded James CConnell, president of the International Associatioo of Me chanics, of Wallace Downey, a New Tork shipbuilder aod representative of the New Tork Metal Trades' Assooia tion. doring the progress ot a hearing today oo tbe eight-hour bill before ths Hoose Committee on Eduoatioo and Labor. I do mean to say that most em phatioally," answered Mr. Downey, and 1 am not making tbe statement from hearsay, It has cost me $500,000 in tbe lat fWa yaars to od it out. I spent $90,000 io porohasi g the best tools, io atQuiriog knowledge of meth ods in 6atsgow, and tried for three years to indoce American workmen tbat by doing piece work they could accomplish more. They woold oot see it, and tbe ship building interests bave suffered. Io turn, the laborers bave suffered, for the weekly pay rglls have beeo decreased." Mr. CConnell took exception to tbe statement, tie expressed tbe opinion that Amerioao workers io the ship yards were far superior to those of other countries. The Blight sf OssasureiaJlm. Dr. Whhaktrln BaMg b Naws and Obaanaf. Commercialism Is seen and felt io everything and everywhere. Kveo a man's opioioo is rated according to the siss ot bis bank aooonnti and every body koows how transoendentally high moneyed mao stands io the ehotob, especially if be dooates liberally to ward tbe endowment of colleges. It makes no difference bow many poor men be has oppressed, how many have been impoverished, by bim, io the aesomolatioo of bis great wealth, it he is liberal, now and then, wib bis blood money, be is looked op to aod praised by men who are prisoning or ought to be preaching against tbe sin of eovstoossess, aod those bard hearted methods which make millionaires at ths expense ot the hard working poof. Tea, commercialism love ot wealth, is even getting into tbe church. Alarm of the "Reorgaolssrs." Waabingtoa ataj eornapondeat KiehaoBd llmes-iJiapeMa. Bo I am now brought again to tha anbieet of mv letter in The Times Dispatch ot last Bunaay wuiiam a. Hearst and ths Democratic oomina tion to the presidency. 1 pointed oot tbeo that there waa great oneasiness amooet tbe oooasrvatives io the party last Mr. Hearst aod Mr. Bryan, work ing in harmony, should capture the St. liooia lenveniioD mua vnta us plat form and select tha candidate. There la no lessening ot tbat tear. I men tinned several State practically eon ceded to Hearst, but did not meotioo Mississippi. Tbis waa because tha last was noLseOStally SBaliied that he was so strong to toat otate. now, nia sop . .a . ell a Vt . . porters are claiming that n will captor tha delegation, and it is said tbat soma ot th Mississippi inenas ot other aandidates an almost ready to admit tbat th BUte is gone. tsut to most inieresuug ueveiop - ment in tb Hearst boom in th past wesk U th tsar ot Jcdg Parker's will set the New York delegation. 1 rpora wai to wrmer aw greiiy alarmed at th apparent strength of Mr. Hearst among tb workingmeo ot New York eltv and State. Th taot Is .... .a a al mad mor apparent loan ver oy reasoo ot th formation of many Hearst Zha thronahout tha Bute, In P.cn- svlvanla and Illinois tha Hearst peopl at yry aetlv. and lubs bay aproag op in various omoa, turmou w Hl Durpos oi lurtnwtDg mt. neani tanutoaeyi ' v : , v . .. ; Report of Treasurer of JOHK B. Tbot, County Treasurer , in aaenont with the Coooty ot Cumberland, from November 13th, 1VW to December Dtb, iWi. FOR THE "COUNTY FUND." 1902. Da. November 13 KIOUTID. To balance $ 5429 74 2L777 73 3U8 61 " W. 8. Cook, late sheriff " baok taxes " W. H. Marsb, sberff . " J. A. MePhersoD. R. of D.. 9.61964 marriage license Bept. lwa to August 1903 inelosive 29376 Ml 80 1360 1899 360 22936 48 00 W R Mr.k .h..,S tnr eare of f ederal oiisonsrs Road money ' ' w. 11. Marsb on schedule o " For sale of old lumber A. A. MoKetban cost in Utley ease " Reot of county home $38874 66 Less amount transferred to the public school fond in eompensation for back taxes collected for several years estimated ' , 70000 $37.67455 1903. Deeember 6th. To balanoe from old account, $8,398 28 E. aod O. E. W. N. Tillioghast, H. B. Horoe, Leigbtoo Uoske, Auditing Committee. FOB THE CLARENDON BRIDGE. 1902 Db. November 13th. BBOBITBO. To Belinee, $ 898 57 3347 60 2.131 02 W. 8. Cook, late Sheriff, W. H. Marsh, Sheriff, $6,382 19 1903. Deeemb- r 5'h. To bal. from old account, $2,193 73 E. and O. E. W. N. Tilliogbast, H. FOR THE NEW 1902 Dr. November 13:h. To balanoe, $4,427 43 " 6 mooths ioterest on $3,000 of jail bonds for sinking fund, 90 00 Nov. 12tb. 1903 To A. C. L. Bailroad tax, 3.892 60 $8,410 03 Deeember 5th, 1903 To balance from old aeconot 275 41 E. aod O. E. W. N. Tilliogbast, H. R. Horse. Leigbtoo Hoske, Aoditiog Committee. REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE PAYMENT OF TBE "NEW Amooot of foods oo hand as reported Amount received si nee, Interest oo $4,000 ot 4 pet cent. North bonds iDclodiog coupons doe Jan'y Intsmat oo $3,000 of 6 per cent Combcrlaod county jail bonds 180 00 Received from tha court house nod... Ioterest on Savings Bank, Deposit $2006 94 85 65 $1,255 65 Deeember Slst, 1903. Total at this date, $10 261 49 Aa the new court booae bonds (20,000) were lesued October 1st, 1893, to run 20 years, tha above statemsot shows by law. rieepeotf More kloU. Diaturbances ot striker arc not near j ly a grave a an Individual dlsorderot tne system. Overwork, loss ol sleep, nervous tension will b followed by edy 1 immediately employed. There's notning so emcient to cure disorders of tha Liver or Eldneva aa Electric I Bitten. It'a a wonderta! tonic, and I . - V i effective nervine tod the greatest all- round medicine for ran down systems. n distils Nervonsnesa. Rheumatism and Neuralgia and expels Malaria I germ. Only soc, and astlsfsction I guaranteed by B E Sedbeny & Son, 1 arugriss. Do Ton Want 8ttngtht It - V.7i' ZJTT? ?C: I VTJH BBlUalb SwUU W BJilU BVI Hamv 1IVBH w -pnyti8fj. hi other words, the feod that foit must b Uswaed. swimilated aad tpproprlated by th aarvea, blood aad tissues befor baitur xnelled from the i mtasunsa. slouoi uyspepna van aaaa a phvsleal. It give strangth to aad boilda up strength te tha kussaa syttosa. 2i5L"aK ftit wlu iMk tt food Md ,Bkblt u. I avatora to SDDToirriate au ox its aeaiut aau s stTength-giving aualtles. Bold by Slag iiwug wo, Cumberland County. Cb. By outside poor $ 2,362 67 " Hume for sged aod infirm 1 414 88 " Court expenses 2,913 07 " Insolvent suitors 1 048 11 " Expenses of j til 4 453 69 - " Cost of election 730 28 " Bridge building aod re pairing 862 29 " Takes taking and making op tax list ' " Asylum, deaf and dumb " Auditing aod sinking food com., Priotlog " Coooty eommissionere " Coooty Attoroey, J. Q. Shew ' Coootv Attoroey, A. 8. Ball " Coooty Physician " Stationery " Ioqoes s " Insane " Care ot court house aod repairs - " Clerk of board of commis sioners " Ioterest oo R. R. bonds (18 months) " Interest on jail bonds " Sheriff's eommissiots " Pest hoose " Reward for 2 wild eats " Coroner 1.645 76 261 36 21161 267 7t, 626 20 185 00 1 265 27 401 00 74 15 108 65 321 90 365 94 960 00 6568 35 405 00 1669 82 52 44 10 00 67 50 ' Feeding U. 8. prisoners 302 10 Board of health 8 10 " Cotingcnt expenses 41 60 " Confederate pension board 24 00 " Reward for arrest of escaped prisoner 100 00 $28,617 00 1903. Deeember 5u. By li Mm'son$32, 944 81 receipts $41181 By H corn's on $28,- 517.00-p'ym'is 356 46 768 27 $29285 27 8389 28 By balanoe to new account $37,674 '65 Cii. By 8heriff Commissions, $ 274 18 " Bonds psid io ion. " Ioterest on bonds outs' an ding, " Fire Insurance, " Electric Lights, " Lomber, " Britt the watobmao, 2,900 00 556 60 175 00 71 60 74 50 17 37 $4 069 05 1903. Deeember 5:h. By li per cent, oomm asions oo , receipts of $6,484 00, " li per oent. oomm sions on payments of $4,069.00, 119 41 $4,188 46 2 193 73 $6 38219 By balanoe to new aocoool, B. Horoe, Leigbtoo Hoske, Aoditiog Committee. COURT HOUSE. Cr. By Interest en bonds, " Sinking fond, " By Fire Insurance, " Sheriff commissions, "Am't paid for good roads, $1,554 00 840 00 280 00 194 63 5 116 39 $7,985 02 By 11 per oent. com missions oo $3,983 of reoeipts, $49 79 " li per cent, com mission oo $7986 of (.aymeots, 99 81 149 60 $8 134 62 December 5th, 1903. By balanoe to new account 275 41 $9 410 03 SINKING FUND TO 8ECURE THE COURT HOUSE" BONDS. Deeember 1st, 1902... $9,005 94 Carolina State 1. 1W4 w . iw uu that the "Sinking Food" is aa required uiiy submitted, W. N. TnxntGitxsT, H. R Born. Lbiohton Bran, Sinking Food Comm tteo. AmaajBf asUt sf the Olevslaaaitss. Wadaabon Missaagir laUlligaBOa. It's funny to read th criticisms of Mr. Bryan by tha Clevelaod papers, that take It tor granted ha will bolt tha Bt. bonis convention. Un wooia sup pose from their ravings that their god, worn Cleveland, otherwise known as th "Bluffed Prophet of Bastard's Bay," had never bolted hia party. Their motto seems to be that Cleve Land an do no wrong, while Bryan can do no good. Tragedy Averted. "Tuat In the nick of time our little ... aad anltaa Mra W Wat. cT "TV,;": nvi. n .mS.l.Y7jllV0mMij In the treatment ot that monia nau uiavru aau uaiw wiui uiu and a tenible cough set In beside. Doctor treated him, but he grew won every day. At length w tried Dr King' New Discovery for Con anmntmn. ana onr aariinsr waa savea. He' now Bound, and well." Every, bod ouirht to know it If the only sura enra for uouen. uuo ana a, aaa, a ata a a a Lun diseases. Guaranteed by a a Sedbernr & Son. DrunrlaU. nice joc and $t oo. Trial bottles free. Mr. W. C. Monroe, of Goldsboro, writes to the Charlotte Observer of Wednaeday tbe following interesting account of the show place of Bladen county, the "Tory Hole," which doubtless many of tbe readers ol the Observer have seen: "I recall that Bladen county la tbe possessor of one of the notable spots and monuments ot the Revolutionary running up from the river into one of tbe streets of Elizabethtown, a place asstsawa eawft ..Tit a 'I'nrtf Inlaw TBVItlAt I that I bave seen thousands of times, snd the daring and heroic action of a Bladen man to rooting tbe lories and running them into tbat hole and Into the river, where many of them were drowned, I have heard recounted by my father and other people, a mil ac- oouot of which I believe can be tound in Carother's History of North Caro lina, a book that I have not seen since I was a boy. "If this Tory Hole was in Massa chusetts, the picture of it, with the surrounding scenery, would adorn tbe pases ot the reading books mat go in to the bands of half the children of the nation. The notable scenes, aa well ss the achievements of tbe noted men of North Carolina, have long been a part of the unwritten history of tbls nstlon. And yet we complain that we are not accorded that place in history to which we are entitled. 1 am there fore glad to have beeo enabled to add somewhat to tbe Dublicltv ot the tec- ord of mv native conntv." asm rar iba uaa arear. The following paragraph will glad den tbe hearts of both catchers and eaters of Cape Fear fish: COMMITTEE ON CENSUS, Hoose of Representatives, Washington, O C, March 8th. Mr W. L. Haw ley. Dear Sir: I have the honor to in form you that I have directed the Fish Commissioner to places supply of shad in the Cape Fear at Fayetteville this spring, and have instructed him to in' farm you of the date of their arrival, With best wishes, I am, Yours truly, O. B. Pattbrson. Who la ths Author 1 The following lines appeared in the Sunday Atlanta Constitution. Who is the author t WINTER TIME IN ATITTIVILLI (With thenghta of Frank Stanton, in Atlanta. I. Winter time ft Fayetteville Skies are bright and sunny Wouldn't live io your town For biggest kind of money. II. Winter time in Fayetteville Trees bave lost their leaves, Bot tbe garret's full ot apples, Aod we've garnered in oor sheaves. III. Winter time io Fayetteville Farmers baolio' cotton ; Mules a-brayin', oowa a-lowin' bounds you've most forgotteo. IV. Happy time io Fayetteville Bnszard io th bloc A-sailin' slow aod easylike Bet he's happy, too. V. Winter time io Fayetteville Wren sings in the air Ain't do other place like tbis, So be winters here. VI. Wter time io Fayetteville Smell tbat sausage fryin'f Lo's of pepper, sage and sioh Not like that you're buyio'. VII. Happy time io Fayetteville Beet folks oo tbe earth Wouldn't live io your town For all the whole thing's worth. -W. Ncwa of Saunas, The following North Carolina dele gates have sailed for tbe World's Sun day Bobool Convention in Jerosalem next month: Rev. Thomas Ltwreooe, ot Ar-heville; Rev. W. Holeombe, of I I Stateeville: Mr. aod Mrs. W. F. Coo- diff, of Siloam; Mr. B. L. Adams, of Qastooia; Miss L. A. Winston, of Mor- gaotoo. The State has chartered the Dorsett Land Company of Spencer, Rowan county, with a capital ot $10 000. Capt. R. E. Collom, of the artillery branoh of the regular army, stationed at Fort Caswell, has been detailed to inspect the State National Guard, io soDjonotion with tteneral bain. Yesterday the State Board of Phar macy at Raleigh had before it 40 ap plicants for license, M ot whom were from the U diversity pharmacy school. Senator Til'mo, of Sooth Carol ian, is very ill in WasQingtoo oi toroat trouble, aod his friends are muob alarmed at his oooditioo. Io a street fight Wednesday, at Roa noke. Va.. between the Mayor, J. H. Cotebeos. snd one ot ths aldermen, J. C. Page, the former was badly osed op. Tbe best propositioo yet made to I lease tbe Atlantic ft North Carolina Railway is tbat by the Atlantic Rati wav Comoaov. oomplyiog with the Governor's rrquuementa. It is for 60 years, at an average ioterest of foor and foor-Bfths per oent. The Supreme Coort gives Daol Tsaehey. the murderer, a new trial be cause th jodge admitted as part of the evideooe a statement made by the father ot the prisoner, this being: "I might as wsll give up tb ngbt as 1 hav no ground to stand on. I cannot aoeount for Dan aftar 7 o'clock." Perfect Confidence. Where there used to be a feeling ot un- saslneis and worry In ths household when eBUd chewed symptoms of eroop, tbare IS now pensot oonnaenoe. this ie owing to the uniform suceass of rhamberlaln s i a, u u t n.. i . iwiui . Ha.t. ,, kin 0f her exnerlenee ia the -aaof that ramadv save: "I hav a world of aonndence la Chamberlain's Congh - Beraedy tor I hav used it with perfect snceeaa. air enua itsriana is saciaoi to sever attacks of eroun and It always ! him prompt relief . For sale by all an " 1 1 I a4 am marl aafaa . a. iwe aaaaa ammmtm, t&m'l VISd9dSti1 IOD09 A alll tor aa Appropriation el ISO. two tor a rabUe Baildlig. The following letter from Congress man Patterson to the chamber ot com merce committee on public building explains itself. Mr. A. H. Slooomb, chairman of tbe committee, remarked to the Obskrvib that tbe committee was at work, and as soon as thev were enforced with tbe necessary data ao appointment would be made for a hear- i"g before the committee of Congress Ion publio building and grounds, of whloh oor Congressman is a member. Wsshiogton, D. C, March 8, 1904 Messrs. A. H. Slocomb, E J. Hale, W. L. Holt and A. h. McCasklll, Com., Dear Sirs: T have the honor to Inform you that I have this day introduced in the House a bill for the erection of a pub lie building in Fayetteville, carrying an appropriation ot atzty toousand dollars, and write to ask when will it be convenient lor your com mittee to come to Washington for a hearing before tbe Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds. I should advise your committee to come sometime during this month, and for vour information will state that tbls """"""" . J - vr.mm,,KA nu,a nn iffhl.sa I ana I I have no trouble In obtaining a hearing foryour committee, when I am in- formed of the date of your visit. I as sure vou. gentlemen, that it will al ways be my pleasure to serve the peo ple of Fayetteville In any way, and at all times. With best wishes for the success of this snd other enterprises contemplated by your city, I am Yours truly, G. B. Patterson. Newa of lalercai, From Wednesday's Daily. There was filed in the effioe of tb clerk of the Cirouit Court yesterday at Jacksonville, Fla., an indenture secur ing the mortgage and collateral trnst 5 per cent, eold coupon bonds, doe Marob 1, ol tbe Seaboard Air Line Railway Co. to the Continental Trustee Company, ot tbe city of New York. The amount ol tbe luan is I $5,000,000 aod the mortgage consists of OH printed pages. This mor gage covers all of tbe property of tbe baa- board Air Line, aod is being tiled for record io the clerk's offhe of every coooty in the States throogh which tbe road passes. Yesterday was tbe biggest leaf to- bacoo day in tbe history of Winston, and it is oow estimated that 5 000.000 pounds will be sold oo the market dor- tog the month of Marob. The annual meeting of the stock holders of the Consolidated American Tobacoo Company, the Amerioao To bacco Company and the Continental Tobacco Company was held yesterday in Jersey City, aod the old boards of direotors were re elected. In tbe di rectorate of the American Tobacco Company Thomas J. Maloney socoeed- ed Li. Walker, and W. tl. Harris, wbo resigned some time ago, was re elected. The American Tobacco Company's annual report shows net earnings of $8,664,785, an increase of $1,214,210. Net earnings of $12,7o6,7S4,ao increase of $979,850, are shown io the annual report ot the Continental Tobacco Company. Is letabtiih a laval School. The Wilmington correspondent of tbe Charlotte Evening Chronicle Bends to that paper the following paragraph, which will be read with interest b Fayetteville people: "Mavor W. E. Springer has a propo sition from Prof. C. K. Wakslaod, pnooipal of Donaldson-Davidson Aca demy, at rayetteville, to establish a naval school oo tbe property at the sound wbioh was originally deeded to tbe State lor an enoampment site, Dot which oow reverts to tbe city, unless the grounds ars again adopted by the National (ioard as a permanent en oampment site Prof. Wakeland propo. see to get government aid for euoh a school as be has ia view. Woman's Aaaocla Uaa. Tbe Cumberland coooty Woman's Association met last Saturday io the offioc ot Coooty Superintendent Me Bryde at the coort hoose, a number of teachers ot both the town aod snr rounding ooootry being present. This association, as has beeo hereto fore stated, is for the betterment and beautifying of tbe ooonty sobools, and mooh ioterest is being shown io the subject. tteports were read and methods dis cussed. This work shoold receive the earnest attention and support of tbe teachers of this sectioo, ai it doubtless will. SECRETS t the Frioe of Soflering. Woman on her way to lemt-lnTaHdlsm caused dt prJ$TTincY tuner mucri pain nu terror. lmnranrs rtrnmi.Is liir to Stl ffW R.Ulie In U and rtjiiiain In tho dark aa to tha trua crnuaa i.t A Mother'a Friend take thedoctor'a place at her Ida, and aha has no cause for an Interview. Sit Is her own doctor, and her modesty is protected. Dailv aDDlicatton over the reaion of the breast and above theabdomen. throuHhout pres; nsncy, will enable her to undenro the period of gestation In a dieerful mood ana resi nais turbed. . - Mother's Friend U a Liniment, and tor external nee only. It la I l . will n.., atnln women'l Dfett nrn. It would Inaeed be ihameiul II tha acrlrice ol modestr were necearjr to the ceuful Uaue ol healthr children. All woman about to become mothers need tend only to a druaetorandlorai.Uv eecura wm awa wittr Sweet motheily anticipation and health bablee are the mult ol tha ne ai Motuar'a FOur book "Motherhood'' aaaUed traa. woman ahould have IL THE BRADRELO RQUUTOR COH ATLANTA, GA. Asth ma 'One of my daughters bad a terrible case of asthma. We tried almost, everything, butwitbont re lief. We then tried Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, snd three snd one-half bottles cured her."-Emma Jane Entsmlnier, LangsvllH. 0. ; Ayer's Cherry Pectoral certainlycuresmanycases of asthma. And it cures bronchitis, hoarseness, weak lungs, whooping-cough, croup, winter coughs, night coughs, and hard colds. tin ilut : Uc., Me., II. All inn - Conmlt vour doctor. H lie u t&k It tli,i ilo m ho luyB. If li telli you not to take It, then don't tnke It. He knowa. Leeve It wit, him. we are wllUh(. ,.u.ai&K aj., i.oweil, Hau. . . . K A T p I I l-VM I k MAURI I ifllLI ILIILLb I Tl Mil Da. I AND GRANITE WORKS. Strictly First-Class Work. Call at my yard or write for prioes. ttespecttuuy, E. L. REM8BURG, Proprietor. Fayetteville. ri a full supply re ceived direot from Make your scleotioo while Tbe Assortment is Complete! "Wood's seeds are good seeds." EilBS Start tie New Year ! Reiolve to do your drag business with us. Our prioes are right I Our goods are right! Our treatment is right I Call anl you'U be right I 8 -Lfl G After the Grip take VINOL It makes old and weak people strong we mean it. Back goes your Money if Vino I don't help you Sold and guaranteed only at SEDBERRY'S PjaJCaVCXJ PHAHMACT. SEED! - SEED!! The old reliable Landreth's. avxxcl JrPjreaaala. I All old seed burned at end ot last season. Ths best Onion Bets and Seed Irish Pota toes. A toll Una ot Drugs, Patent Medi cines, Ac. SEE US FOB SPEIN3 EE1.EDIE3 when the time oomes. Toilet Artielee As. Tobacco and Cigars. Paints, Oils, a. Everything scarantbsd. Experienced and BsaisTKRKD Pharmaolst. McDuffle Drug Store (NA.8H E. BUMTIlfQj, Talaknaat THa lfh IHahv IM or 101 TJ. 8. Mall boi on onr corner. M of FarHe Capital $175 OOO.OO. Does a general bankrns boslnaaa. BolMts ao oonnta, bota larga and aw all. With ample ra soanaa, ia alwara ore oared lo aerre Iba ksal nam intaraata of Iba oomm anil. IS AUTHORISED TO AOl AS TRU8TEM FOB INDIVIDUALS ABD CORPORATION B. Deposits in THE SAVINGS DI FABTMENT IbTt of tba bank and by tea IndlTidaal llablUir o its stoakhoklara. Interest oioara. n rot. par a roaaiTad. of foor Dapoatla of one dollar i B. W. LILLY. PraeMent t. B, WlXLUallaa-Praaloaal, 1, O. HAJQB, Caahlar. MUM SEED vKWm Piillit ffl -i W. i Saaan, ruiUa ra,
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