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ft' THE OBSERVER. TSUB9DAY.... JUNK. 1904- FAYITTEVILLI N. C. 1, 1 xULI.Ialteraaa Fropileler. S. J sULI,Jr.,eeeral assists u'r XtUsUsbsa la HIT. C01. WOMHUOTO 01 MJOB ITIDSAI ' la bit last published letter before hii death, the late Col. Worthingtoo en dorsed Mjor Stedman (or Governor. Be Mid i . . I woald like to lay something of 16 e aandidaoy of Major Stedman, bat wbat in I lay of tbia noble man that you do not already know t He U not all thing to all men, bat the eatne to ever; body. I have watched for many yean to aae bit star la the aieendant. For fifteen years bii eoperb obarm of manner baa won my highest appreciation and I wonld follow bim with the blind devo tlon wilb Kbioh the oil brigade fol lowed Jackson. Be ia ainoere, modest, brave. If 1 were commencing a pnblie earner, in whom eonld I find a more judicious goidef Be sees the light and tollowa with abtolole fearlessness. That he ii politically incisive it no taolt of bic. When evil brooded like a nigbtma'e with its unnumbered acces sories over the state and the vandal was at the door; when bis sword leaped from ita ssabbard be did his beroie best; bnt when the flail catastrophe came, be felt that be had limply been piercing the fabrio of error and that the blood npon his sword was that of leonoolasts who wonld destroy our tem ples and onr civilisation. Be has tbe honesty of tbe educated lawyer; an bonesty that is classical and immova ble. Be keeps his friendship in eon ataot repair. Bis look is kindly. A Jit tie girl meeting him in tbe ctreel wonld not be afraid to inquire of bim her wiy. He is one whom we can tie to and feel safe. Be baa the key to tbe hearts of tbe people, while bis wnro, like capital equate, opena on the south aide. Bis administration of tbe State government wonld be neither fanatical aor strenuous, bat it would be pradeot, npliftiog, wise, rigbteons. The comradeship between chief exec utive and people wonld be aineere and they wonld love him more exceedingly (or bis exalted virtne. Be has never paraded before the pnblie the services he has rendered both in peaoe and in war, nor baa be ever intimated that h s bonors have been too small for services eo meritorious and distinguished, bat like Cincinuatui, he has confided in tbe patriotism of every man. Wby not make North Carolina tbe rival of New England in ber civilisation, her pros, parity and ber possibilities t Thousands of wise and patriotic meo wilhio ber bordera are looking hopefully forward to tbe nominatioo and election of Gov eroor Charles II. Stedman. D. WOBTHMGTON. Fatltrson Till Ba Banamlaaud. Bad Spring, Citiisn At Milton, next Tuesday, June &:b, the Sixth Congressional district con vention will assemble. The delegates from this county were appointed at Thursday's convention held in Lorn berton, and all of ibem will vote for Bon. Gilbert B. Patterson to represent this district for another term m Con gress. Cumberland has also selected a solid Patterson delegation, while Brunswick, Bladen and Barnett are in line for him. In (act, from the best information at band, Mr. Patterson will be nominated on tbe first ballot by an almost onaaimons vote of tbe dis trict. ITKUKil AEIAD. (Ireeasboro KoconL The success of Major Stedman in bis canvass for tbe gubernatorial nomioa tion bas been wonderful in view of the fact that he has made no speeches and bas done no work himself, while as a matter of fact a large camber of bis friends right here io Greensboro have dona nothing, though standing ready at any time to poll off their coats for bim. Mr. A. L. Brooks haa managed the campaign so tar and managed it well and with bat very little belp. Tbe canvass presents a nmqae spectacle bere in Greensboro from tbe fact, as stated, that while Major Stedmao has very body at bia back, it bas not been deemed wisest to yell, tear shirts and become a nuisance, every ooe feeling tbe justice of bis cause, koowing that be deaerves tbe position, is entitled to it, and will honor it far greater than it Will honor bim; and so it is that no fears have aver been expressed that he would fail, and with the passing of tbe days this bopa is strengthened. All this taik boat certain of bis opponents "sweep ing" this county and that ia great boo eomb, bat talk ia cheap. Tbe show down at the convention will tell the tale, and with tbia Mspr Stedman is sa tuned. Says tbe Charlotte Chronicle: "Well now, let's get back to the gubernatorial question. Who la ahead? The Greensboro papers say 8tedman and give the figures; the Winston pa pers say all doubt of Glenn's nomina tion on the first ballot has been re moved; The 8tatesvllle Landmark la landing pat on Turner, while David son's friends are giving np nothing. If yon will believe tbe Chronicle, how ever, the next Governor will deliver nis tnsngnrsl address through a very becomtni cut of rrev whlakera." It's not so much who is shead as who Is going to be ahead at tbe proper time. This is going to be Stedman. Be is sbead so far, but this we are not caring so much about. Tat llsasf Osesjeter. fajaUavUle Cormponaeot WUnfegtoa MMMottrl ( A good many people hers would have liked to sea chosen as bishop coadjutor of the Diocese of East Carolina Rev. I. W. Boghes, rector of St. John's Aptasopal ebaroh of this city a eoltur d scholar and a man of delightful poiisn, ootn socially ana as a speaker. Bat tbs selection of Rev. Dr. Unhurt Strange, one of the ablest miniatera in the Episcopal aharch.ls vary gratifying to reystUviUsf (or hen. at "Myrtle Hill," one of the refined, hospitable homes of tbs upper Caps Fear, lived his grandfathered Robert Btrann. and there wars passed tbs youth and and early manhood of his father, Col. aonari otrange, or Wilmington. ' Danes sretiaa. Wlhaatftoa a, 11 Rav. Dr. Robert fitrann will bacon aerated Bishop Coadjutor of the East : Carolina Uioeeee with Impressive sere. Bionics on Ail Baint day, on flov. 11th BAtnOI titm. CorratpoodoiUM of the Obnmr. Raleigh, Jane 6. Well, that judicial pair of Ps did not suooeedin throwing anybody into jail after all I Another and bigger P of the U. S Cirouit Court, to wit Judge Pritcbard, pat a quietus on the "lower ease" p of the district court in short order, after bis arrival bere Friday afternoon, and oot ooly released Editor Daniels (rom tbe custody, or companionship, of a deputy marshal, bnt discharged bim absolutely, "without day," (as the lawyers say) sod dismissed tbs saae against him, on the ground that the editorial utterances oomplained of by Judge Purnell did not eonstitnte a oase of contempt within the meaning of tbe statute. Thereupon, Editor Daniels vacated the luxurlotii apartments at tbe New Yarboro bote), in which he had been "incarcerated" for three days, and re turned to the bosom of his family and friends many ot tbe latter taming out to give him an ovation, each as should be gratifying to any man. Htsalt: Joe Daniels is today a "bigger man" than he ever was before ia bis lite and his friends owe Judge Purnell a vote ot thanks. As for Judge Pritcbard, he is now heralded as "the treat liberator," and the News and Observer has printed a big picture of him on Us first page. Judge fornell in tbe meantime is laid to be "feeling like thirty cents'1 whatever that means. And Judge Peebles tanned oat, too, when bis superior effioer called him to tbe bat. Eaob ot tbe three strikes was aimed at ooe or tbe other of the three affidavit makers (Kerr, Carroll and Sontberland) whom he bad sentenced to jail without giving tbem aa opportuni ty to show cause in court why tbey should, not be pooubed for contempt. That omision was fatal in law to Judge Peebles' action, and tbe habeas corpus petitioners were discharged by Supreme Court Justice Connor. The contempt case of Judge Peebles vs. tbe Robeson eoonty lawyers bas also been settled, as a result ot this hearing before Justice Connor Justices Douglas and Walker sitting witb bim at bis request. These judges banded down an opinion, soon after discharging Kerr, et al, in which tbey made it clear tbat tbey did not think that the action of tbe lawyers in de clining to ptepare a calendar a matter for proceeding against tbem for eon tempt ot court Counsel for Jndge Peebles and tbe lawyers then conferred and agreed npon a plan to pot aa end to the ease. Counsel for tbe lawyers agreed to amend their ansser by adding the wurus, ur perouoai mieKuijr, u aa iuj make the sentence read: "Tbe respond dents deny that it was their, purpose, so far as tbey theo knew or now know, to reflect upon tbe official character or penoual integrity of Jndge R. B. Peebles or to oring bim into disrepute or contempt." Judge Peebles very properly holds tbat this language "purges" the lawyera ot all contempt, and he stops the criminal proceedings against tbem. So tbe cue is dismissed, apparently to the satisfaction ot both beoeb and bar. Tbe A. & N. C. Railroad is again restored to its effi.-ers, and they are now in quiet possession ot tbe property. W ben receivers Meares ot Mocee inti mated that they would not recognise tbe order of Governor Ayeoek to Supt. L):1I to take posse s uoo (alter Chief os'.ice Fuller's decision was rendered) tbe Governor threatened to "call out he troops" and wired Attorney Goion to take the sheriff of Craven with him and take possession by force if neees sary. When shown that prescription tbe zl-bours-old receivers concluded to take their medicine quietly, and va eated the offices ot the railroad compa ny. Tbe primaries held is this (Wake) eoonty Saturday, and in Raleigh Sat urday night, show that Stedmao beat Glenn two to one in both eity and country. Ia ooe eity and two country pieeinets Stedmao received every vote, in tbe eity tbe vote was 4J8 for Stedman and 249 (or Glenn. Wake is entitled to 38 votes i tbe e'ate convention and Stedman ill get 25 or 26 of these. Winston for Lieou-Governor will receive nearly the whole vote of Wike, and Boke for Associate Justice of tbe SuDrems Court will get about 30 ot tbe 38. Railroad Commissioner Rogers will receive the entire 38. Turner received votes in most ot the precincts, bat his strength lies in the fact tbat he is "second eboiee" of many delegates if It eoruee to that in a prolonged contest or dead lock. A large number of distinguished visitors (some from tbs North, who eame in a special esi) and a big erowd ot Not lb Carolinians are in Durham attending Trinity College commence ment The annual sermon preached yesterday by Dr. Hyde, preaident of Bowdoin College, was a magnificent ooe. lit. KiJgo received a hearty wel come home from tbe General Confer ence at Lt Angeles, California, where be made such a favorable impression by bis learned and eloquent address as fraternal messenger from the M. E. Church, South. An oil portrait of the late I. E. Avery is presented to the eollege by the Alpha Tan Omega fra ternity, of which Mr. Avery was a member. The seleetios of Mr. Robert M. Phil lips to succeed tbe late R- al. Forma n aa editor of tbe Morniog Post is a deserved compliment. M r. Phillips bss been attached to the staff ot the Post for two or three years. He ia an alt- 'round newspaper man filling with equal (aeility the position of leporter, telegraph editor or editorial writer. Bis genial manners make bim popular personally, and his friends predict tbat be will prove a success in ths new and elevated editorial ebair to which he has been called. Lliwxam Triumphs of Modern Surgery. Wonderful things are done for the hu man body by surgery. Organs are taken on: and scraped and polished and put back, or they may be removed entirely; wuci rs aiioou; pipes HUM IDS piSM 01 aiwisea seeuons or toe veins; antlaeptie dressings are aoDliad to mand. braiasa. ourns ana use u)ane before in&tsnm' uon sets in, wnien ceases tbem to neol without maturation and in one-third tbe doe no aired br the old tra&tmant unamberialn'a Fain Balm aeU on this same principle. It ia an antlaeptie and vara SDDIiea io neb InlnriM mnu. thew to heal very quickly!" Keep a bottle of Pain Balm In your home and it will save yon time and noser, not to mention tne inconvenience and snffsrine whieh such injuries as tail. For sals by drag. for a Haadnd Teen. For a handrad ytus or sm Wttak Haul bas a rtognlse as a Miprior nrntdr, bat II raaahwd for K G. DcWIufc Co. ofW ao, to dismvar how to stabbe tba virtue of Wifeh Basal will oUmt aatiarptlw, m the fern of a ealva. DoWltta Wnea Haaol Balve it lha east sala la the world for eons, eels, karos, bratMa and alias. Tba blah MandSaf of this salTe has (Woa rial la eoaaurfaila, and tba pablia Is adftetd to look for tba bom "Da Witt" oa tea puki, aad eeeept so elkor. Bold ov aaejajppaia .7 , '.. . BttOAT , . I . ..... To tba Congreaaional and Stats Con ventions. jxaaups mill. Congressional J. D. Jeesupj alter nate, P. W. Smith. State J B Cogdell; alternate, 3 HFiaher. kCLLABD '8 KILL, Congressional P P Ball; alternate, J J Bollard. State A 8 Ball; alternate, D W Beard. OtDAR OUIX. Congressional J B Fairelotb, G W Jackson. tttate-N C Thagard, H B Down ing. LITTLE SIVIE. ' Congressional D A Blue, Alex Smith, W M Cannady, W J Johns jo. State J A Creech, A 8 Gtlliland, D fj McNeill, W M Cannady. RHODES MILLS Congressional J A Cnlbreth, J M Starling, Jesse Jones, Thoa Royals, 8 3 A Peedeo. State W J Smith, W hf Pope, D J McPhail, Isaac Strickland. kit's Congressional Neill A Watson, Alex Leslie, A D MoGill, J H Carrie, N B Cnrrie, N 8 MeArthar, J M Owea. State J H Carrie, D J Blae, D B Giliis. W S Towoaend, J B Husks, D J Bine, A D MeGilL PXABCX'3 MILL Congressional R H Upton, John Barns. W G Wood. J W Carroll. Chas Bsdgepetb, L A Williamson. State R B Uptoo, Cbas Bedgepeth, L A Williamson. eiDDH'8 6 IN. Congressional John Holmes. Siate-J W Bolton. BLU1'8 8AM klLL. Congressional J D Saesoms, F J Haywood, Oliver Etans. Ed Stssoms. Stale Jno Evans, E fl Bollard, David Sessoms, J D Seesoms. KEWTOKn. Congressional J A MePbersoo, 3 3 Nott. A B MeFadyen, N D M Clark, C A Martin, S D Bonnet'. N B Smith. 8tate N B Smith. D M Fairley, N P Thomas, J A MePhesrou. HOPE MILLS NO 2 Congressional- J W Bodges; alter nate, N A McLean. State J W McNeill; alternate J C Cnlbreth. - HOPI MILLS NO. L Congressional -J D Pearee, H Bull fard. J D Revnolds, Z B Newton. State Z B Newton, John Maboney, J 0 Reynolds. LOCK S OBXXK Congressional J H Wyne. State Josiah Cook. RAlfO&D. Congressional G 8 Edgerton. State J A Cameron. CABIN BRANCH. Congressional J H Blue. State J W Johnson. BUTLXB'8 shop. Congressional F C Yarboro, H E Marsh. State -Preston Stamps, Wm Evan. CUMBERLAND. Congressional S R Parker, Charles Davis. State J 8 Smith, W 8 Biggs. IUKIKA. Congressional W J Green, A Me- Buie, W A Tillingbaat. State A MeBaie. KDieSBtTBY. Cncrressional W L Williams. W M Wa ker, A B Walker. John R Bnie, D J Uoibreth, Charles J L-m, B R Byrd, B i Bell. 8tate John C Adams. W L Williams, uii Bteuryde, a T MeBryde, CE068 CSXXX NO. 1. Congressional W E Kyle, W L Hawley. B H Buekinebam. E R MeKo than. J A Pemberton, J B Underwood, W B Tomlinaon. W B Malloy, A 8 Wightmao. J G Bolliogsworth. State W E Kvle. W L Bawlev, J A Pemberton, E B MeKetban, R B Buckingham, A A UeKethan, J B Underwood, W B Malloy. W B Tom linaon, A 8 Wightmen, J 6 Boiling worth. C1088 CUXK NO. 2. Congressional W 8 Cook. Q E Nim. oeks. Cbas Baigh. N B Alexander, N B eueeeny, J a uoibretb. State -W 8 Cook. Q K Nimoeks. B I MeUBtne. a MeUeaebv. C J Coon sr, Leigbtoo Busks. CB088 CKSZX NO. 3. Congressional J H Mvrover. C B McMilias. V C Ballard, W B Flowers. A J Cook. D A McMillan. Dr. fl W Lilly, WM Morgan, M Mel Matthews, s, a Williamson. 8iate J fl Mvrover. E A Poe. J B Broadfoot. A J Cook. J M Lamb. M Mel Matthews, fl W Lilly, D A Ms Millan. W B Flowers, V C Ballard. C B McMillan, J N Prior, B L Williams. K B Williamson, W M Morgan, W Nettie. CBOBS CBEIX NO. 4. Congressional- Jas D McNeill. L B HaR i Johnson. N A Sinclair. B L Cook, H n Die, J M Goddard, K J Hale, 6 V Rose, 8 B MaeRaa. State W 6 Ball. Jas D McNeill Geo M Rose, E 3 Bale, D T Oates, 3 8 Harper, a H Dye, i H Goddard. Ii Bale, fl L Cook. H B Borne. J B Til linrbast, 8 fl Strange. Jno C Venn. I w ctark, i r Johnson, C O Boss, W h Holt, Jno G Hbw, N A Sinclair, i W Atkinson, 8 H MaeRaa. Along taa lias el llaaon. Oewsatianl as4 June (Jib. 190. Owing to a mwunderstandinc aa to ths loeation, ths qatstion as to levying special tax lor acbool in King Hyraa ana vernon districts was voted down last Tuesday. Misa Mary Bell McMillan, of the Paikton vicinity, spent Sunday with Misses Aonis bee snd Cnnsiie Ms Millan. Tbs Edonia Base Ball Club nlaved Parkton last Friday afternoon, tbs score being 17 saeh. Tba infant ebild of Dr. McKsnsis died last week and was carried to its laat resting place, betids its mother, at St. Paul's. Mrs. McKenxie died only a short time ago. A few days sge tbe oorrsspondsnt wss told the following story about two little boys-little Jack and Billis Bran boo. Ths slder, Jack, bad eaogbt young bird and bad it ia eooflnemeot. This burl little Billie so mash to aa it confined tbat bs gave Jack two scuts for tbs bird and released it. Dear roaner, 11 not wis like wbat onr blessed Bevionr did lor oa. We were under ths boodags of sin t bs earns from nlon and gave bis own life tbat ws night be ires. CHABLKS MANLY TMB LATBCWUnTYtaNVBNTIvN. Cornopoadaaae of the Obsorrar. Fayetteville, N. C, Jane 6. 1904, Mr. Editor: It ia wondertnl what a powerful in flaence is wielded by the trusts, cor porations and msn m their employ. This influence was demonstrated in the Cumberland county convention last Saturday, when that good man and true patriot Jamea M. Lamb propose the adoption ot a resolution of sympa thy tor Mrs. Joeephos Daniels in her trouble on aeoonnt ot tbe tloe imposed npon her husband by atyranical judge od his detention in the custody of a U. 8. Marshal, because he dared to pabliely eoodema his action in tbe matter ot the appointment ot receivers for the State's property. From the unanimous applause wbieb greeted the motioa made by Mr. Lam j it was apparent that the whole as tembly, with tbe exception, probably, of a very few eorporatiod represents uvea, was in SYmnathv with both Mr. and Mrr. Daniela in their trouble, aad that the resolution wonld have been unanimously adopted bat for tbe op position speeches of certain gentlemen one representing tbe Atlantis Coast Line Railroad Co., as attorney, and tbe other the regolar correspondent of the Charlotte Observer and tbs Raleigh Post. It is well known that all three these gigantie corporations are and have been in full sympa thy with tbe movement to twist the Atlantic A N. C. R. R. out of the hands of the State and tbe prea eat officials, even by the methods em ployed; and it is a fact patent to all readers of the two papers named tbat not a line bas appeared in said paper condemnatory of the aotion of Paroell a Doing Joe Dioiels, while nearly all tbe papers of the State have denounced bia action as an outrage, and ao io fringemeot npon the freedom of tbe press; an attempt to stifle free speech and to deter the press from severely criticising men in high places for their wrong doing. Mr. Daniels is the editor ot tbe reoog nixed organ of tbe Democratic party in North Carolina, and it was meet and proper that sueh a resolution as was proposed by Mr. Lamb should have been adopted io a Democratic Conveo tion. This wjs another instance in which tbe voice of tbe people was stifled, snd where tbey were dominated by an mflaeoee emsnatisg from trusts snd corporations who, when tbey take snnff, expect their hirelicgs to sneexn. Tbe people ot Cumberland eoonty are with Joseph as Daniels "alio samee," and bid bim God speed in his noble sffjrls for the people, tbe Demoeratie party and the preservation ot State in stitotioos. "Lay on MeDaff, and d d be be who first eries hold ! eoongh 1" H. I. McDurrii. A lawn aad Cseaty Highly lavsred. Both enhancing its beauty and pro noting ita bealtbtaloess, Fayetteville enjoys tbe blessing ot two generous streams of which "Facts and Figurta," tbe handsome little booklet recently issued by the Chamber of Commerce, bas tbe following to say: Cross Creek, a picturesque stream of clear sandhill water, snpnlvins within the eity limits 250 horse power, enters from ths norlh-wtst, snd fhwing east b? soutb, simoet cuts tbs town in bslf. Blonnt's Creek, another clear sandhill stream, supplying within tbe eity limits lav horse-power, enters from the south west, and flowing east by north through tbe upper plateau, and along tbe eiothern boundary, turns north into tbs lower platesn, and unites with Cross Creek in the north-eastern aaar ter ot tba town, wbeoce they empty into tbe Cape rear bait a mile off. Of tba soaoty's agricultural advan tages "Facts and Figures" says: Tbs Isods on ths east aide of tbe Cape Fear River belong to tbe class of gray sandy loams of tbe aversge piney woods uplands, near tbe river, on both sides, ars Urge tracts of semi swsmp and oak and pins flats, wbieb are verv prod active. Tbe west sids cf ths river, after rising from tbs river bottoms, is rolling sandy country, oeea siooally presenting btoad flats of lands susceptible of high improvement, pro daeing grains, eottoo, frnils and vege tables of all varieties. Only because ws need tbs population to intelligently cultivate onr lands they sao now bs bought very cheap from 9000 per acre to 9&UW per acre whieh ars really worth four times tbess prices, Just as any land tbat ean be ads to yield a crop to net $100 per sere is worm mors tbsn I1UU per sers. Driven to Desperation. Living at sn ont of ths wsy place. remote from civilization, family is often driven to desperation in case of accident, resulting in Barns, Cuts, Wounds. Ulcers, etc. La v In a su ddI v of Bocklen's Arnica Salve. It's tbe best on earth, asc, at B B Sedberry & Bona drng store. AHDteggwts ask lha rsadanaf this peserWIeat I ha valae ot aioci miftvmm vara, -i boss saraom wae bava aaod St and who have boos aarad by k, do eat heahale to laaoauMod k te tbalr frinda. Kodoi dlfsots wbat voa est, earn tadiffaaUoa, dyaiisata aad all steojaab Iroables, Iaereans straaatai by eaabltaf the Howiah aad dinaUrs eraaasts aootrlbete to tba blood all of iha aa. W&aateoatalsaS' hi the food. Eodol Ojtooo- a vaia a) awaaajo aaa saaiiaoio. fkodol Dyspepsia Curt teaatf nThtt m & aawiiVji'a'" ft - STEDMAN TMIMTJTkt SS StMSPMCT. Whereas, God, who doeth all things well, bas called from her earthly to her heavenly home onr beloved friend, Mrs. Margaret Cramer Thomson; and Whereas tbe members ot the Ltdiee Aid Pooiety of Bay St. M. S. Church, Fayetteville, N. C , feel deeply the loss ot onr loving friend snd eo worker: therefore, be it Resolved, 1st, Tbat in ber death ws monrn tbe loss ot ons who was for sixty years an active and consecrated woiker in our Society, a friend ot the poor and diseonsolate.and whose good nets and purity was as a lamp to oar wavering feet. 2ad, That ws thank our Beavenly Father for ber pnre and beautiful life, for ber calm and peaceful death, for sorely it was as "ons who fell on sleep." We thank Him that we know she bas gone Io oceopy the mansion prepared for ber, and tbat she is now numbered with tbe saints around tbs Great White Throne. 3rd, Tbat to those who loved her best, we give our tenderest and loving sympathy, and pray tbat "the Father of mercies and the (iod of all comfort, who eomfortetb ns in all our tribula tions," msy be with Ld abide with them forever. 4tb, That a copy of these resolutions bs placed on tbe minntee of the sooiety, a copy sent to the bereaved family and a copy sent to tbe Fayetteville Daily Observer for poblieation. Mrs. T. fl. Sutton. Mrs. Q K. Nimoeks, Mrs. John Troy, Mrs Bond Sedberry, Mrs. Hunter Smith, Mrs. M. J. Simpson, Committee. Fayetteville, N. C, Jane 3 1904. "0 Tlste ik. Communicated. In the old time tbe 4th ot duly wss observed by patriots, men who bad bled tor home and country. Bas tbat true American blood tnrned to water, and the youth of snob noble siree for gotten tbat our forefathers freely shed their blood and gave their lives for tbe liberty we now enio! We wonld kindly anew the Arts ot tros patriot ism, aod come together on lbs an proacbing fourth and renew onr vows. pledging our lives, onr fortune and our sacred honor for the preservation ot this time honored celebratioo.tha aoni versary of the b-rtb of the greatest nation tbe sun shines npon. lut os have a barbecue, and a bag race, and a bike raee, a ball game, pig race, a goat raee, a borae raee, and many other attractions, and at even time tbe best fireworks display tbat money ean buy. Io order to do tbia we feel that it is only neeeeaary to ask the good people of this bistorts town to contribute, and tbe money will corns all sufficient to carry oat this pro gramme on a very elaborate plan. w. For Com. of Celebration 4 h July. KILXAII OF Ml DAI II LI. A speoial to the Wilmington Messen ger ot Sator Jay, says: The contempt proeeedings of Feder al Judge Purnell against Editor Joss pans Daniels, of tbe News tnd Obser ver, wbo bas been in snstodv smea Monday for refosal to pay a $2,000 fine, was ended short ta tbis afternoon, Mr. Daniels being released. The habeas corona writ was beared by Jadge Jeter U. rmebtrd, tbs new justice ot the fourth district, wooes from Washington, U. U. for tbs pur pose. United States Marshal B. C Doekery brought Mr. Daniels into court at 3 o'clock. A great erowd was nreseot to hear tbe ease. Jostle Pritcbard sat ' alone, tbongb this wstk the Federal court is in session and Jodgs Purnell is on band. Argu ment was made for Mr. Daniels by sx- Jndge B. W. Winston, and by instrse tiosaof Jadge Pritcbard, Dietriot At torney Skinner represented Jndgs Par sell. After argument Jndgs Pritcbard dismissed ths eass and released Mr. Daniels, saying hs failed to find any thing in Seetion 725, Revissd United States Statutes, to warrant tbs action, and henes bs ordsred tbe respondent dismissed. Mr. Daniels was fined by Jndgs Purnell for editorially eritisisinc ths jndgs for his actions in appointing rs esivsrs ror ins Atlantis and norm Car olina railroad. Tbs appointment of receivers was overruled by Chief Justice Fuller, and now Jadge Pritcbard releases Mr. Dsoisls. Tbs wbols Btate is rejoising, and telegrams of congratulation ars pour ing In on Mr. Daniels. 8tartllng Evidence. Fresh testimony In great quantity la eonatsntly coming in, declaring Dr King's New Discovery for Consump tion, Conghs snd Colds to bs nnequsi ed. A recent expression from T IMo Fsrisnd, Bentorvllle, Vs, serves as ex smplc. Bs writes: "I bad Bronchitis for three years and doctored all ths time without being benefitted. Then I began taking Dr King's New Dis covery, and a few bottles wholly cured me." Equslly effective in caring all Lnng and Throat troubles, Consump tion, Pneumonia and Grip. Onsran teed by B E Sedberry ft Sons, drug gists. Trial bottles ires, regnlai sixes jocendfioo. Kodoi Dyspepsia Cure , "ttamta nrtot r ft : ie lAstrsot oinmOi Aotrjville, N O.H F. D I. Jane 4,h 1904 Ye lovers of tbs weird aad ghoulish. "kut for Godwin's "Great Trio," Z ke.""8oddie" and "Kentucky." for tboir letters am a feature in lbs Obser now. ''Kentucky" seems to bs ffl eted with a western muss tbat aits ou nis shoulder sod whispers quotations tram ths giftsd pen ot Jddgs Molllgan. Itp't It a nils siBsolar that ths oot versitv preeldeot should us) thit "B us ; grass'' eirrespoodeat as a mouthpiece to prove that Bis pom, plueky Had beginning in Kentucky and not In Sampson t Old friend, yon are so far back In ths vast aisemb ly tbat yon tmok yon ses ins per formance, wben It Is only tbe picture on the eortain tbat greo's ths "windows of your soul." J Die gtt a compound interest oa your physical being and ooeapy a front seat and ''Gallagher" will lift tbs eoriaio aad things yon uer knew will loom np before yon Fkrti 5mm. Jadge Mulligan writes a poem, "la b-fotueky." soMdeeat An aoooymoos eor respondeat of ths Sampson Democrat writes a parody aavoring of plagiarism oa the Judge's poem, wilb tbs eatcby title "In Sampson." Third 8c: Ths Sampson eorrss poodentof tbs Fayetteville Observer writes a reply to ths parody on tbs adge's poem with no apology to eny body. Do you ses what yon havs seen 1 It this bs plagiarism.then make ths most of it, and go and kick yourself tor not being posted on correct s vents. "Ken- tacky" is a giftsd nod brscsy writsr. Corns again old boy. To "Z(ke" ws will say, last leave Ibe entrance to the right auriels of your heart open tbat we may drive onr ox eart in and "bitch" to one of the tn ensptd valvts and ws will proceed to nnlosd tbe luscious fruit of "Reedy Poeosin." while ths mas from Ansona. with bia firing machine explores tbs innsrmoet recesses ot the left anriele, to aee bow many eratea are nseded for that receptacle. Io regard to makine jobs for tbs undertaker, "Z ke" bas tbe advantage of us, as ws bava been in formed that he writes a big M. i). after bia name. Oh, yes, "Scotch Lassie," ws havs found out yonr name, but feminine names often change, and yon need not mind me because ot my wife, for I'll tell her "its political." aod she'll b ss cool ss a cucumber in a minute. Your artieles ars always good aod no douht yon have long since learned wbo will be our next president. Lookout tor A C P. Hs'U sorpiiss yon ons of these days, for yon will always find bim on tbe alert and not easy to handle. Dry weather it still holding tbe fort in this section and ths voice of tbe lightning rod agent is a mournful dirgs to ths woe-be-gons fsrmer, wbo monrneth for a copious shower from tbe rumbling heavens. Aurevotr, Bmilinq Jonas. Itssu fresa Oarver'e Creak. Jnne7.1904. We are pleased to note tbe lively, good-bumor sparring of the Observer correspondence family; and conducted, aa it is, with an underlying kindly spirit, will be prodoetive of good Nothing so invigorating to the mental man or woman as well timed wit and sparkling repartee, tn occasional In dnlgenee in fair criticism, unmixed with venom, and a spice of sarcasm. We'll admit that the above mentioned are dangerona weapona when wielded by inexperienced bands, and should be left severely alone by such. Nothing bnt a coward would take ref age behind a nome-de-plome to reflect on others ot tbs sams ilk. Oar idea, although an unsophisticated country girl, is tbat fraternal feeling ihould exist to an eminent degree smong members of tbe sams family. " Vertmm tat Kxpiena " Tbe farmers of this seetion are wear ing bright smiles ss tbey watoh tbe rapidly developing erops ot corn and cotton. There is a dearth of railroad news. The "Meridian." fathered by Mr. Ad dington, of Fayetteville, seems to bavs collapsed. Bowever, we hope on tbat some, "some tweet day" ws may bear tbe shrill nsign of tbe "iron borse" and pay our respects to tbs sams. Mr. Gray Cnlbreth, who haa been attending sobool at Cobarie, has rs tnrned home. Best wishes for the Observer. Visa. "The Late Osaaty OaaveaUsa." For the FayaUnllte Observer. Fatbttitillb, Jons 8. Ms. Editor : In reply to ths article of Mr. H. I, MeDuffle in tbe Daily Obsutis of yesterday, I have only to say tbat, witb an cxnerieneo and aeouaintanes of about 30 years witb ths Democracy of Cumberland, I am glad to believe tbat he waa probably tbe only Democrat of tbe body assembled in tbs court-room last Saturday, wbo wonld unwarranta bly and angenerooaly impute au nn worthy motive to a fellow Demoerat and delegate for a difference of opin on. J. a. Mnovn. Brant Items. Uroos ars looking Una in oar com mnnity, but ws are needing rain very Dan. There was quits a number of peopli from all parte of tbe country at 'tbs Jons eommnoioo at Mt. Pisgsh last Sunday, and oar pastor, Rev. J. M rsgs, preaebsd aa slcqaent sermon. His sobjsct wss on ths Sunday school. Misses Meta and Bettia Marsh of Alderman spent lest Sunday with Mlrs Amelia lien. Miss Mollis Webster of Wadesboro, Is vititinc her sister. Mrs. Nlehols. Miss Laverta Stephens ot Cedar Crstk spent 8atnrday and Sandty witb Miss Loola Marsh. Little Ester Brtfford bas bssn on tbs sick list, bnt Is now Improving. Mr. 3. F. Webster, of Hops Mills, who Is known by til, was in onr com muoity Booday. Ws ars having ysry hot wsatbsr now. As I bavs not written in corns tuns to tbs good old Observer, I must close, hoping to tea tbis in print. BlNBOW. Constipation Does your head ache ? Pain back of your eyes ? Bad taste in your mouth? It's your liver ! Ayer's Pills are liver pills, l hey cure consti pation, headache, dyspepsia. 7SC All druf atats. Want roar monittoho or hoar a eaaatirol hi own rr nh blMk? TbniiM BUCKINGHAM'S DYE Mer. Iflrt. eOmmft. H f, fsil Co.. .H, If " " g ft' ' THE REELttY INSTITUTE, GKEEM-BOKO, N. O. Our Illustrated NAME. Hand Book ADDRE38. GENTS FURNISHINGS We are ahowlog MONARCH SHIRTS, In all the new patterns ot the season; all sixes np to 18. Nice Hue of Orate TJITDBB"WEAIl, New styles and all ARROW Brand COLLARS. N H. Mc&eachy Dry 6oods Hompany, Pbons 27b. BASEBALL Tennis and other Sporting Goods XaXlttaa, ea-lo-v-caa, Saalaw, 3 a taa. M-salta. sBboesn. tattooes-1 Tt area, eftto., dbo. We handle A. G Scalding ft Bros.' coeds exclusively. The New Book Store OppoaHa Poatofloa. Tbe Conception and of Clothes bear the same relation to the finished product ss tbe planning of an nrhltect beats to the finished building. 8chloss Bros. & Co. who make the clothing we sell, give to the smallest detail that degree of importance which clothing rarely gets, bnt -which It so ncnay reserves. The universal DODularltv of their make is due in a larsje measure to just this conscientious thoroughness .re- ardtng detaila that because they sre idden sre lnvartablv sllehted bv other clothes makers. Men who have worn this clothlnar longest know wbst absolute truth this statement is. They know that they get longer wear out of 8chloss clothing at lower cost, with sdded satisfaction of perfect fit, faultless style snd a charm of drapery not found in any other ready-to-wear apparel. The two firores In the Dictnre show different patterns of tbe same snlt. back and front views. This ia a car- ticularly stylish snlt for op to date young men. A "merchant tailor" wonld charge Twenty dollars for It. Ws can fit yon Prices starting: at $10. "Drop in and MIKE FOLB, MS? See Slippers, Oxfords and Sandals any styls, any kind, any slss, any color. White Canvass . for ladles misses, Barefoot ell the go HOLLINGSWORTH & CO. Best 11ns of lien's Pst Vlcl, Pat Colt, Pat Ideal Kid ; Ozfbrdi or shots. Corns set, ' t ; ilsasaUaliadiaJ Cut thta out to-day-mall It to BOX 166, GREENSBOEO, NO. Plsass send me your Illuatratid Baud Boox (No IT) a big line of siaee In the famous Co. Designing of A Si lLOSBnOSXCs fine Clothes MeJ(er let ns talk it over." our boys, children and men. Sandals for children. Jg
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