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i hi i ii Mini mi n I . mm -in --wMniBaHMBpiiinaBiiMaaaiiaMiMaaBHBaBHB DAILY EDITICN. WEEKLY EDITION. $1.00 per Annum, in Advance. . per Annum, la Advance, for 6 Months, inAdysat. for 3 Months, in Advaaeei FAYETTEVILLE, N. C., THURSDAY, AUGUST 23, 1906. OLD SERIES VOL LXXINO 3,929. NEW SERIES VOL. XXIII NO. 11,129. FAY TTT? "7 Xr T 1 3 I . V "11" IT r M "3 TTTn H ... "v U r , n TR MM i U v 1 .! N1 : M y K H W M . .- . irtifi ii' in tm inr lift jcii-u ..;:.Icc'.-' Cream'; Powder Makes delicious v Jce Cream Ice Cream In to rr.Lnuics - i '; tori citf jfii,i'.i,innfi)i'4nJ l!: OI(i fH.th'iO'.t','UMTI- ti;itt.ivi;a ii''.'! iMlitTT Appl'OVC'i PllVH ,),. i-r.,;si : - Two psA;i,)j3, HI eels ml t : " ' ' If your g'iK'r fmm't It, KO'l hi,-i nr.rw ; ,, "i '. UtiASf.fltWO PWl"! g. DMlmif lli.t.. : utL h . ...t ...... ! The Seneseer-rri '" . - , .-; Beautify the Complexion IN TEN DAY. Nadinola Thi UNEQUALEO BEAUTIFIER. iotui by thouMni rfuuraatMa1 to nam Imeklet, pimple, til fiatl dueoloratum ad rotor tk b.auty of youth. Tlx WOrrt Outt In twenty day. 50c. (nil $1.00 a all latdintf druf ftoru, or by muL I by NATIONAL UNLET CO., ' Parti, Ta, PROFESSIONAL CARDS. MKIL A. SINCLAIR, BOBERT H. DYE. SINCLAIR & DYE, ATT0RNKY8-AT-LAW, 117 Donaldson St., Fayetteville, N. 0. O.K. NIMOCKS, Attorney and Counsellor-at-Law. Rooms and 8 K. of P. Building. V A Y ETTKV I LLK , - ..' C , 'Phone 229. H. McD. Robinson, Jolin G. Shaw. (Notary Public) ROBINSON & SHAW Attorneys-at-Law, .Office 121 Donaldson Street, Fayetteville. N, 0. Prompt attention givenjo, all business. HrS. AVERITT, Attorney-at-Law, . Notary Public) . Office over Beasley'i , Store, f ayetteville, jn. v. H. L. BROTHERS, Attorney - at - Law. . Office in the Fayetteville Furniture Co. Building. ' ' DR. SEAVY HIGHSMITH, Physician and Surgeon. Office:. Highsmith Hospital, JOHN C. DYE, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND 8UBGKON, OFFICE: - Annfield & Greenwood Drug 8tore. Dr. E. L. HUNTER, . - . Dentist, i North-east Corner Market Square, : FajettevillvN. C. Dr. J. R. HIGHSMITH, DENTIST. Office: Hifthgmith Hospital. ' "4 W. S. Cook O. Co., ll Estltt Koom 6, K. of P. Building, Fayetteville, N. O THE KIND OF MAN NEEDED fOB PRES- - IDENT. - - The Republican and anti-Bryan papers continue to enjoy tile contem plation of what- they call Bryan's "dictatorship" in the matter of Sulli van, the Illinois national committee man. As was, gfcourse to be expected, it appears that Mr. Bryan's so-called interference was simply his declining to take part in the Illinois campaign, as he had been requested to do, under the auspices of an official seated by fraud. " ' , .' '"' Now, ft strikes us that tnat is pre cisely the kind of man the people want for President a man who is willing to risk losing the support of the great State of Illinois on a ques tion of principle. '.-' ' Says a Chicago dispatch : In a letter to Ben P. Caldwell, can didate for Congress in the Twenty first district, Mr. Bryan gave the as surance that he would not. take any part in the Illinois campaign as long as it was "not In the hands of Our friends." . , On top of this statement to Mr, Caldwell comes the cabled declaration 01 Mr. Bryan that he cares little or nothing for an indorsement from the Illinois Democratic State convention if it has to come at the hands of Rog er Sullivan. "It is immaterial to me whether Illinois indorses me or not," Mr. Bryan is quoted as saying. "But it is very important that the Democracy of that State repudiate Sullivan and his methods. The party must, first of all, purge itself of such leadership before it-can enter courageously upon a campaign." CURRENT COMMENT. tion among the great powers ' of the earth. While he clearlv saw the ten- The Railway Rate bill is declared dency of today, he said he firmly be- to be a failure. Says a dispatch from ITieved there would be a resurrection Atitirruw tw! "Thf.Ttd oi that spirit of individuality; and bill, the drastic '-railway legislation enacted by Congress, is destined to be a failure, according to the unofit- ial report which comes from the con ference of 100 railway lawyers and traffic managers of the Southern rail- thery hasten their coming.'.' the Marlborough-Blenheim in secret: ses sion. ., , ' 'i . '-, 'The outcome of the conference, from present indications, will be the formulating of a general plan to adopt the bill and apply regulations 1 in a uniform manner, in -order to prove sense ; of responsibility , which can alone give to this nation an enduring and brilliant future. t . " - r . : "We need few moreT Hale,', and Hampdens-and Henrys," said, the speaker in conclusion. - "Ooo; grant THE NATION'S ADOPTION OF BRYAN'S PRINCIPLES MAKES HIM THE , .LEADER. . v.,-,. , . A dispatch from Wncplnf Nebraska says: The State Democratic convention adopted a platform which ignored national issues in the main. It i .... . i. j r stows unsiintea praise upon wiuia application. Judge Baxter who ap pears to be leading the advocacy of meeting the legislation fairly and squarely, has given the rate legisla tion thorough study, and his view is accepted by the conference that it ' is vague, conflicting and a tangle of words, and that while theoretically it was designed for the benefit of both shipper' and railway, it is such an in consistent measure that it must fall. The railway men, when the confer ence ' adjourned, were favorable to making a united effort on similiar lines to apply the bill to the working of the Southern railways and to com municate their indentions and their deductions to the other railways of the nation." i RURALI MAIL ROUTES IN .THIS - THICT.-T7--"' DIS- VVe are indebted to our excellent Congressman, Mr. Patterson, for a list of established rural routes for this district, together with the aAfount of mail handled on each route for the December quarter, 1905. It will no doubt interest our readers if this list were published, and, as it may serve the purpose of causing the patrons of some of the routes to patronize them more liberally, we give the list be- iow. -f-- 1 - In various parts of the United -States and in some parts of our own State some of the routes are being discontinued and others reduced to a bi-weekly service because of the fact that they are not patronized. It A would be unfortunate if any of the route! in this district were interferred with' in any way, and if every family er of the Democrats of the nation." The resolutions say in part i "We rejoice at the rapid growth lit Democratic sentiment throughout the JUSTICE BREWER ON CENTRALIZATION. roR FALL SOWING. - " Every farmer should nave a copy 01 our New Fall Catalogue It givesibesl methods of seed . ingiandifull information about Crimson Clover - Vetches, Alfalfa - Seed Oats, Rye , Barley, Seed Wheat Grasses and Clovers Descriptive Fall Catalogue mailed free, and prices . quoted on request. T. W. Wood & Sons, Seedsmen, - Rlohmond, Va. HERE'S A HOW-DY-DO. We republished, the other day, an article from the Charlotte , Observer which paper calls itself Democratic, but supported Mr. McKinley (or Pal mer and Bnckner), as against the Democratic nominee, in 1896 and 1900 that we found going the rounds of a portion of the press. Wo called attention to the agreement of that ar ticle, in its anathemas against the prevalent lawlessness in North Caro lina, with, the position of Mr. Butler' Caucasian, which has for years been ridiculing the Democratic claim that peace and law and order were estab lished by the campaign of 1 898. Now, here comes the Raleigh Evening Times whose president and chief owner is a member of the Democratic State executive Committee, and was the other day chosen Democratic nom inee for the Senate in the Wake pri maries by an enormous majority which has a leading editorial -of sim ilar import, even assailing the Demo cratic platform committee of . the late convention at Greensboro, as follows : ... ... . . ,. - . . CHICKRNS COMS HOME TO ROOST. This idiotic paragraph was incor porated in the platform of the demo cratic party adopted at the convention in Greensboro on July 3 : We congratulate the people ot the State that under democratic auspices there has been establsh ed throughout the borders of the State a reign of law and liberty, peace and progress. That our people are no longer employed in guarding their homes and pro tecting their lives, liberty and property, as they were under Re publican rule, but safe in the pro tection of law, and enjoying the freedom which comes from secu rity of directing their energies to peaceful . pursuits of honest in dustry. its principles and doctrines are bodily appropriated by the few progressive leaders of the republicans, we watcn with interest their efforts to force the party to accept democratic doctrine, and we deplore the hopelessness of their task. To their followers, how ever, we extend a hearty invitation to become democrats in fact as they are in spirit, and to-join the demo cratic ranks under the leadership of America's distinguished statesman, William J. Bryan. "We extend to Mr. Bryan a hearty welcome home. We rejoice that he stands to-day as a conspicuous and central figure in the great moral and political revolution which is now sweeping over the country. While he has become the first citizen of the world, it remains for our State to boast that it eave him political birth and started him upon the highway of fame and usefulness. to one paper, we are assured that there would be no danger in a change of the service of any of them. Following is the list. LIST OP ESTABLISHED RURAL ROUTES IN THE SIXTH NORTH CAR OLINA DISTRICT. We have several times made quota tions from United States Supreme Court Justice Brewer's addresses in different parts of the country. He seemsto be about the only high plac ed official of the dominant party who knows, or allows himself to know, what a radical difference the Triumph of the Doctrine of Force in 186165 has caused in our - form of govern ment. The excellent judge is evi dently of the opinion that the change is wholly bad. From the report of his latest ad dress that before the Bar Associa tion at Hot Springs, Virginia we make these extracts' "Was there ever such a mad scram ble on the part of every one believing in the existence of some legal wrong for congressional legislation in ie dress? Trademarks, divorces, polyg amy, insurance, supervision 01 cor porations, inspection of factories, all are crowded upon Congress and an appeal made to it for action, and when some of the legislation proposed proves to be in conflict with previous decisions of the Supreme Court, the effect of those decisions is sougnt to be obviated by subterfuges of "legis- inuuui ,,1 :j a i,t .:j c. .,.,o ,nA fli I rouuer uuiiiuk, ukimuojuuuucu - i ntu uts jrws 6"i I ; ... v.. .1.. 4. r .1,. tr,,, ha nol- dimin shed with the nwcra 8cclu lu luc "V"- vl : . t..tir..l.:nn.fn ie . uav 111 out ncttiuu uov uu UH5B1UK vouo, mat noouiuLwii I - . r , .1 1 . 1 f rl Hntt we are imorniea mat ncuooi una glav ivuuy uiui, v. keeping in Wasnington, wnne con gress is in session, is a bonanza." 1 "It is profoundly true today that congressional legislation is not legis lation by representatives 01 tne peo ple, but by committees of such repre sentatives. As the nation grows and its industries and wants become more varied, the burden on Congress will continue to increase if this tendency towards centralization is not stayed. Alluding to the frequently expressed beliel tnat tne cnangeo conaiuona our national life should justny Supreme Court in interpreting Constition so broaiiy tnat tne -PEACE" IN WARSAW. In three different parts of Warsaw yesterday bombs were thrown at po licemen and nearly 100 persons were injured. - Cnnsoiritors shot 17 policemen. eendarmes and 7 infantry patrolmen, soldiers killing 15 of the crowd and wounding 130. The police station at Lodz was set afire by a bomb, and troops fired sev eral volleys, killing and wounding many persons. Three police chiefs and one provin cial police captain have been assassi nated in different towns. Great popular indignation has been aroused at St. Petersburg by the bru tal lashing of Mile. Smirnoff, a re fined young lady,.wtvQ made a sarcas tic remark about soldiers, and the newspapers are demanding that the officers and men guilty of the outrage be tried. Investigation into the attempt to assassinate Grand Duke Nicholas shows that ball cartridges were used in 96 rifles of the sharpshooters. Office: Abbottsburg, Angier, Ashpole, Barnesville, Boardman, Buies, Cedar Creek, Cerro Gordo, Chadbourn, Clarendon, Clarkton, Council, Cooper Duke, Dunn, Elizabeth town, Elrod, Fayetteville, Route No. I I 2 3 I 2 3 I I I 2 I I I 2 I I 2 3 4 1 1 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 1 1 2 3 4 5 Mill handled for December Quarter, 19U6: 3.291 3,566 2,400 3.216 7,025 6,725 8,325 6,639 2,964 4,423 3,704 Report not in 4,478 Sled Ilea Hallsboro, Ebwellsville, Hope Mills, 14 il Kipling, Leland, Lilllngtou, it Luniberton, of the the decis ions would inieffect be added to the organic . . . . v.. 1 I Rmm aiH "'T fnllr heheve that amendments law, Justice feet, but high-sounding clap-trap is worthless. The chickens are coming home to roost and they roost high on limbs where the lynchers left them. The paragraph was not complete. Some reference might have been made to the lynching of a white man . in this nation, as a nation, has all the powers which any . nation possesses, ? . v r , , , . . . .1 . DUt i as luiiy relieve mai mcsc yuw ers are vested in the people, and that only such as they have enumerated in the Constitution have they granted to the eovernment. If they deem that Wadesboro. The question of whether further4owers should be vested in the A ... 1 - - - - - - 4- a ina tTt htrintl fYY Ot Tr.de MarVBrund 8edre the . best aoa cieaaicsi qummu tiles ubuunabtai . ,. a wnrri(hW.Ma, IN U, COUNT", l. I Mm rKt viitk WuUnfUM tovf tin A httnt ina btfriitpiMitt Pnctlct UohnWj. Vt mm tnnaat MS Krta Start, , OUtti SMa ! 0St,l WA8HI NQTOn, D. U- he was a Democrat or a Republican was of small moment. He was white. White men butchered him and white courts and white jurors practically excused and condoned tne enme. Under "Democratic auspices" the Lverlv family was killed in cold blood at Barber Junction ; under "Democrat ic auspices" the three alleged mur derers were lynched at Salisbury. Under "Democratic auspices" the mil itia was called out with orders not to shoot for fear that some good white citizen micrht be lnlured. A few hot bullets scattered tnrougn mat moD 01 hoodlums might have saved the Mate the terrible diserace of that shocking event a few bullets might ' have shown -that under -'Democratic a us- ... ta. ! - pices". "God Aimignty reigns ana tne law is still supreme. This newspaper does not wisn to he misunderstood. It stands on the Democratic platform now and always hut it takes no stock in tnis denia- goguery set forth m the platform of the party. 11 our teaaera ciaira m uc responsible tor law ana oraer, so musi government, the Constitution pro vides its own way 01 amendment, anu it will be a sad day when the court is found assenting to the proposition that ifhas the right to enlarge the terms of that instrument. "Is there not danger in this cen tralization of building-up the party machine and the party boss, and giv ing them a power such as has never been dreamed of in this country? How strenuously even now the party whip is swung over the heads of Con- grpssmen and Senators, laice tne re cent statehood legislation. It Is not open to doubt that while the lower House almost unanimously Denevea in the admission of Oklahoma and In- opened up in.our new school building, near the residence of Mr. O. B. Tew, under the management of Prof. Wil Hams of upper Sampson. Messrs. Frank McDonald and Rias Mathews. oi Roseboro, passed through this section last week Rev. S. C. Page and daughter, Miss Theresa, of upper Cumberland spent last Saturday in tne nome 01 Mrs. Pasre. Miss Lillie Autry, a popular young ladv of the Clement section, is spend ing this week with Mrs. Quinlcy Sewell In the absence of the pastor, Rev. Albert Dawson preached at Baptist Chapel last Sunday to the delight of the people. Mr. J. T. Hair, of Fayetteville, spent a part of this week in our sec tion on business. Mr. and Mrs. Evander Pope and little girls, Lula and Suda spent last Saturday in the home of Mr. Wilber Godwin, of Cumberland county. With sadness we chronicle the death of the little one-year-old child of Mr. and Mrs. James's. Page. Mr. S. B. Page, our mechanic, is doing some work near Falcon just now. Mr. James C. Godwin, of Stedman, spent last Saturday night in our sec tion. Mr. Alvin Strickland, 01 upper Sampson, was in our section to-day on business. It seems that we are ifortunate in having our lot cast upon the dividing line of Cumberland and Sampson, for on reason especially, viz: that of be ing in touch with the politicians of two counties, and we would say tnat there is no lack of candidates in either Lumber Bridge, Marietta, Maxton, Orrura, Parkton, Pembroke, Phoenix, Raeford, Raynham, Red Springs, Rennert, (I Richardson, Roaring Gap, Robeson, Rowland, Saint Pauls, Shallotte. Shannon, Stedman, 1 Supply, Tabor, Tar Heel, Vineland, V? . .-! c fh county for the vanons county officers. aian 10DIWI.M1IWU5-1)i "v t . .- J .1- r .....j. f tfe. Mu.ir ana, in selecting gooa omciais ioroui iua,iiV " vj,- w 1 r tv , ot foil to ,t men to represent us in our next legislature who will keep the interests of the people in mind, and not special in terests, .ip. Wade; 6 7 1 1 1 p 2 1 1 I 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 1 1 2 3 4 5 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 3 4 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 3 1 1 2 3 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 SALMAGUNDI'S COMMENTS. 9,755 9,220 6,81 4,919 10,534 6,929 4,946 5,947 6,57 3,584 8,004 7,223 6,630 6,286 4,197 6,147 3,44 5,528 7,36o 7,6 11,840 7,68 4,720 6,48 5,508 4,698 3,196 4,180 5,382 3,604 3,164 5,737 4,729 9,746 8,089 11,062 9,42 8,616 8,793 4,485 6,659 7,089 9,66i 15,305 14,217 9,288 9,722 6,712 5,226 6,900 5,600 4.496 4,968 ii,96 8,089 5,370 11,927 8,107 8,454 5,454 4,970 3,901 4,542 1,838 4,107 10,415 10,833 9,066 3,S7i 4,849 4,121 2,699 5,073 4,529 2,397 6,676 4,775 S.43S 6,174 3,028 Si20I Cameron, N. C. , Aug. 9, '06. Mr. Editor: It is hot on ouf beat, feels like old Sol-has slided down the pole about 25 , per cent. nearer to us. But then that is essen tial to the maturity of growing crops for the sustaining ot animal lite. There is a lot of boasting done about the benevolent dispositions of some of the so-called rich men of the world, including Carnegie and Rockefeller, and it is asserted now that the mil lions accumulated and hoarded by that old skinflint Russell Sage will find its way into channels of chanty; But the benevolence bestowed by these men who oppressed their fel lows as long as God granted them life and the powers ot reason does not at all resemble the goodness of Him who said, "I will send the rain upon the iust and the unjust;" and it will be a cold day in tuis world when modern invention corners the sunshine and controls the clouds. The wisdom of God is manifest in all his handiwork. A neighbor went down South not long since to rake in the shekels about the lumber camps; but he soon returned. Why did you come back so soon? we asked. "Oh,: he said, "I had rather live in the. poor house than be a nabob in a land where flies never die." We told mm these things he complained of were blessings perhaps in disguise to mm, but their uses would be discovered like the grain weevils they' guarded against some more serious evil con ceived in the hearts of wicked men and restrained them ofttimes from casting the boomerang; yes, many of those who have accumulated millions and still want millions more would corner the bread stuffs if it was not for the bugs the Almighty has ready to do his biddine. They were sent to plague the Egyptians in order that their bondage of the Hebrews would cease at the appointed time, and they were there, that is the last detach ment at midnight sharp, Heaven and earth will pass in review, but the trust s word will stand pat;. Reader, when you believe that you will resolve to do better in the future than you did in the past you will then realize what faul understood was the scriptures. Oh, how hot it is. We are sorry for those office seekers who are try ing' to-mk-t he-ear--people - under stand honinuch tliey love tnem to day. But the chilly winds of winter and the deep snow will De nere ere long; the dear people will be forgot ten; the tantt will,still be on every thine the poor man touches or tastes; fifty cents out of every dollar he spends for foods, common and scant clothes will drop into the rich man's pockets, and his lying hirelings will persist in telling you that American or yankee shrewdness forces foreign ers to pay our general government expenses. Do they believe there is a burning lake for the torture of liars? No, sir, they don't believe it. If they did they would know they were al ready doubly damned. Nothing but immersion in the bottomless pit will pvpr rnnvinre them of the error of their ways. Whoso stoppeth his ears at the cry of the poor shall also cry himself, but shall not be heard. Does the unmerciful hope to obtain mercy ? As ye sow, so shall ye reap. You cannot expect wheat when you have sown cheat. Not at the hand of a just judge, certainly not; your only chance ot escape would be the plea of ignorance, could you enter that on a basis of truth. Long sermons are tiresome, so we will desist for this time, but we will see you again. as ever, SALMAGUNDI. like admission of Arizona and New Mexio; yet the party whip was swung overt heir heads, and a bill passed that House providing for two new States, one composed 01 UKianoraa and Indian Territory and the -tb-er of Arizona and New Mexico, and nothing prevented the accompli6h- -- e . w if HAIR BALSAM I U.lr to It. Tom n..ra. MIS dlMM J MlWy.l.w i ' HOLLISTIR'B Rocky' Mountain Tea Nuggets - A Buy HedialM for Bmj Pwplt. . Brlngt Qoldm Health (fid Euiewed Vlgtrf. A iwolflo for OormtlpiUlon, IinUnwtlon, IJw mid Kidney Troubles. 1'lniple.v Koem, Inipui HKwi, Bad Brcelli, Rliitf-crlsli Bowels, HeaiVaolie nud llaokaohe. It'J Rooky Mountain Ten In 1 lot Tonn, M eentii a hot. Ocnuln made 0! Ilou.iman Dauo Oohmmt, Medieou, Wl. GOLDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPU For Sale by King Drug Co., at Mc . ' A in flic Drug Store , ICTS DYSPEPSIA TACLETS Rtllev lndltlon And wmacn Tr9MDiti " 'GalvesWn's Sea Wall mnlrA. lifn nnniwa sofa in that Cltv AA resuouaiuio iui iu - 1 . jj.t . ... " . thev shoulder, the responsibility of mtro,1"VfM"'r . - "" on the higher uplandsJtiU W, uooa. tlie TiaPDenines at Wadesboro and sition 01 me oenaie. loe. who resides on Dutton St., in . r a . - I T . 'A ' i J a. I.-. Tla, I t . M 3- II KaiiAhtirv. sureiv. our panv IS in a I justice isrcwcr, uecmrcu luul i- vvaco, icx. dccqb no sea wan iui pnlnrahle condition if we seek to lish colonies have far more freedom safety. He writes: ."I have used Dr. triumph always on this talk of-a of government in local matters than I KinjrsNew Discovery for Consump- redeem ourselves, however, by hang- "Look among the republics of the me well aud safe. Before that time I world, and which has stood the long- had a eougn wnicn lor years naa oeen Mt and which the freeest? Who hrrowing worse. Now it's -gone, wmtM hmitate to o-tve the first Place I Cures chronic Coughs, LaGrippe, to Switzerland?" And yet the general Croup, Whooping Cough and pre- government there excercises White Oak, l Whiteville, Wilmington, tt Winnabow, 3.155 6,367 3,040 io,975 9.303 3.Q73 16,666 13,721 5,884 nals free to again prey upon the inno cent. ... But, under the rules of practice now jn vogue, if the "son of a gun" has the "dough" he is allowed to kill time and- pass from one iloophole to another until forbearance ceases . to We a virtue, especially with those who know him to be guilty of all charges, and more too, while the injured vic tims have no redress of wrong3 suf- Lered at the hands of an assassin of rtue, Our Anglo-Saxon mothers would strangle themselves with a lock of their golden tresses rather than survive such an ordeal, Could the sons ot such mothers convict a fellow for ridding the earth of such cattle? Right, reason and justice don't expect it, for he has done God's service, if our Bible be a revelation ol the will of the author of this uni verse. Reader, we stand for truth and jus tice towards all mankind, regardless of their learning or of their property qualifications or their social standing. "A man is a man for all that." So says Rob. Burns. And with open mouth we condemn the sicklfisenti- mentalism that caters to the favor of him who has a large income, perhaps through dishonest channels. We noted not long since a marriage written up, a beautiful home wed ding. The groom was in a good po sition in the city of Gotham, perhaps close to East Side poverty, probably ignorant of its existence. In addition to his already lucrative position he was studying law, aild hoped ere long to get a diploma and be up among the giants battling for the right. "Woe untc you, lawyers," said the Master, "wo unto you, lawyers, for ye have taken away the key of knowl edge;" ye entered not in yourselves, and them that were entering in ye hindered. Yes, the liberties of the American people'are slowly but sure ly dying. The voice of Patrick Henry spur ring the proffers of Kings and monied aristocracy, and arousing the patriots to action, and that gun-fired at Lex-ington-the sound of which reverberat ed 'round the worldj those sounds are growing fainter and fainter. Take these liberties away from the common people, has been the cry of the aris tocratthey are not ht to be tree! Who is doing the work? Lawyers, of course. Who is fit to make laws but lawyers? - Who says they are not sttc cessful? They have almost hushed the voice of the people; ignoring the teachings of the Lord, but carrying out suggestions of the devil strictly in accord with the letter. This is fulfilline-of scripture and when the measure is filled up, then so-nebody will be seekine a hidinit place; will they find it? We are called a cynic, a pessimist, etc., but we have not brought a lalse charge against any. Our object is to arouse the people from the lethargy that permits their blood bought lib erties imperceptibly -to elide away from them, and allowing designing scoundrels to fasten upon them bondage more fell in its results than the Hebrew bondajre to hgyptian task masters or African slavery in its most odious forms. The bondage of the Hebrews was limited to a short space of time and African slavery was a step from bar barism towards civilzation. But this peonage of the plain people of the United States, the fetters are being strengthened every day, the cords are drawn closer. Do you ncarr do vou understand? Will vou heed the warninit? -As ever, Salmagundi. FAYETTEVILLE MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS. Strictly- ' First-class ' Work. Call at my yard or write for prices. . Respectfully, E. L. REMBBURG Proprietor, , Fayetteville, N. 0. Cigars and Cigars. We carry all the popular brands in a variety of . colors. Also a full Bupply of Smoking Tobac cos and Cigarettes. H. R. HORNE & SONS PA I N T -of variona brands- AT COST to close out Only agency for El Torro hand made Portorican Cigar. PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED A AtMcDuffie Drugstore. TEEEPHONE141 During this warm weather. Any thing you order will be delivered promptly. We make s specialty of bicycle delivery. A. J. COOK & CO., DBtTGGTSTS and PBARMACIf3 (Sent dnnr to Porto BlceV. . FRESH TURNIP :-: SEED. ing the lynchers. ' Tka Dlllcrcaca Batweca Brjraa aa Flofeno. (8. o.lTlmei,' ... . ..I . , J T - wny is it mat nryan anu jvwoe velt, professing the same views in re- traTd to money, trusts and other mat ters in government, should be so dif ferently regarded by the parties af fected bv these politics? Bryan will do what he says and- Roosevelt. v?ill uo wV--;- .rr" wWks tn authorised to re- lOpip Pi others say. That is why ; the trust, fut,a monay 1AB0 OINTMENT fails the pin , 111. J tai Dmri I )a inn In lA 11 Htn KM .. .! I land ! a very limited control, and the different can tons are supreme in almost all mat- ters.''.-..- :-v-; .The protection of the individual, the building up within him a sense of his own responsibility, are far more important than the placing of a - na- A finaraalexa Cava- For Plica , Itching, Blind, Bleeding, Protruding vents Pneumonia. Pleasant to take. Every bottle guatanteed at B. E. Sed- berry's sons drug store, rnce 50c. and $1.00. Trial bottle free. KM. The gums and resins obtained from pine trees have long been recog nized as hiehlv beneficial in the treatment of backache, kidney and bladder troubles. Pine-ules is the name of a new medicine, the prin dole intrredients of which come from it.. t r .... M nft. Sold by McKethan k Co. The End of The World of troubles that robbed E. H. Wolfe, of Bear Grove, la., of all usefulness, came when he began taking Electric Bitters. He writes: "Two years ago Kidney trouble caused me great suf fering, which I would have never sur vived had I not taken Electric Bitters. They also cured me of General De bility." Sure cure lor ail atomacn. Liver -and Kidney complaints, Blood diseases, Headache, Dizziness and Weakness or bodily decline. Fnce 50c . Guaranteed by B. E. Sedherry's Sous drug store. v , It is not difficult to relieve blind, bleeding, itching or protruding piles 'with ManZan, the great pile remedy. It it put up in collapsable tubes with nozzle, and may be introduced and applied at the seat ot trouble. twin instantly, aoia oy ia.cis.ev It Co. Mr. Editor : We must be talking to the people. In 1896 McKinley spoke to a large assemblage which went to Canton Ohio, to learn of the Republican ora cle what thev must do to be saved Among the many things He told tnem was this : that lynching must stop. To tin. immoral, ignorant neero, who heard of that declaration, it was bad logic. It was not a question properly for McKinley to discuss, but a matter for the several States to adjust. But wp nrpsume McKinley thought he needed the neero vote, and that de cree was a catcher. He did not intend tn ao-0-ravate an evil, but he erred in 00 iudp-ment. He was not .is well ac quaintea witn tne discipline essemwr to elevate the moral cuaracter 01 ne o-roes as some other people. But Mc Kinley said so, and the ignorant des perado assumed that he was immune had license to do as he pleased. . decade has passed since then has lvnch law been abandoned? Not much. From the barbarous south land it has soread to the north, to th east aud west, and as an antidote for the original unmentionable crime. It is now being resorted to for minor offenses. Men may make laws and executives may proclaim them ; re wards may be offered and jails may be guarded, but God said to Noah, "Whoso sheddeth man's blood by man shall hisljlood beshed." Isaiah tells us that when the Lord puts his law into the hearts of his people they , don't need men to teach then, any more. Is not the voice ot tne people the law of the Lord ? andagainst Him who can withstand? neither men nor devils, nor principalities nor pow ers. The decrees of God His people dare not disobey God gives life and in hocence and'no mah or devil or b'rute has a ritrht to take it away or mar its beauty; and He has decreed that who soever does take lifp or mar its beau ty has forfeited his right to curse the earth with his presence. Instead of tactics that are dilatory proclamations should issue from the several executives of States annually or semi-annually, and read by the sheriffs of ttye several counties from the front doors of the'ctmrt houses, warning all people against the com mitting of crimes, and use every pos sible means to impress upon them that the object of the law was to pro tect the innocent and punish the guilty, and stop or kill this hope of cheatiug the law and setting erimi- Hope Mills Items. Mr. Ira Smith's child died Sunday night after being sick a long time. The sorrowiue parents have our sympathy. Miss Cora Grimes, of this place, visited relatives at Raeford last week. She reoorts a fine time. Mrs. T. A. Hiehtower returned Inst week after visitimr relatives in Gaffnev. S. C. Miss Waco Brown returned home last week after several days' visit to relatives in South Carolina. Miss Annie lackson and sister, of Parkton. visited Misses Nelia and Sohra Fisher Saturday nicht and Sunday. 6 Mr. T. L. Godwin is still very sick, we are sorrv to report. Rev. R. I. Willineham, of Rich mond. Va.. was in town last week visiting his son, Dr. Benj. Willing- ham, near Edonia. Mr. Prior West and family return ed home Monday, after visiting Mrs. West's people near Clinton. Mrs. Welch, of Parkton, was in town yesterday. Mrs. Dora Kendall, of Charlotte, who has been visiting her mother, Mrs. Yarboro, returned home yester day. Best wishes to the Ouskrve r. Brktha. We have just received our supply of Bulst's "Prize Medal" Tur nip Seed (new crop) . Don't waste labor and opportunity planting seed of uncertain qual ity. YOU get KllKNH 8KKD FROM RE Severn's Son, Palace Pharmacr. ISend us your mail orders. DO YOU KNOW RHEUM-AID WILL DRIVE AWAY MOSQUITOES? A Mystery Solved. i "How to keep off periodic attacks lof biliousness and babitual constipa tion was a mystery that Dr. Kings New Life Pills solved forme," writes lohn N. Pleasant, of Magnolia, Iud. The only pills that are guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction to everybody or money refunded. Only 25c. at B. H. Sedberry's Sons drug store. To Cure A Cold la Ooe Day Take LAXATIVE BKOMO Quinine Tab- pints. Druggists refund money if it falls to eure. Ii. W, UKUVJs e signature us on each box. 26c. . " 'I A dose of Pine-ules at bed time will usually relieve backache, before morn ing. These beautiful little globules are soft gelatine coated and when moistened and placed in the mouth you can't keep from swallowing them. Pine-ules contaJn neither sugar nor alcohol just guuis and resins ob tained from our own native pine for ests, combined with other well-known bladder, kidney, blood and backache emedies. Sold by McKethan & Co. All Prescriptions rilled by Registered Druggistx. MCKETHAN & CO. DRUGGISTS, 'Phone 331. Night 824." YOUR DOCTOR FIGHTS DISEASE . with mmm, If the medicine is not right, he cannot conquor disease. If the druggist does does his duty Prof. Tyler, of Amherst college, said recently: "A man can live comfortably without brains: no man ever existed without a digestive system. The dy anentic has neither faith hone or char ity. Day by day people realize the imnortnnce of enrintf for their digestion; realize the need of the use of a little corrective after overeating. ' A correc tive like Kodol Dyepepaia .' It digests what vou eat Sold by ArmHeld & Greenwood PILULES for ihe Kidneys 40 pAXs' TRTnC!JT The Medicine Will Be Right and your doctor will stand a fair chance of winning the victory. You can help your doctor BY HAVING YOUR PRERCRIPTIOtIS FILLED HERE. iiilill 'E1111111I. -a .- -''phone No. 11. 1 f !
Fayetteville Observer [Weekly, 1880-1919] (Fayetteville, N.C.)
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