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A HA.MPLK OF DKMOCHATIC "ECO
NOMY AMD GOOD OOVKIISME.N'T
fupport blm because nobody knows
what be will stand for until after
be Is elected, if be ahould be elected.
The present situation illustrates ex
actly the sum and ssbstance of
Boutbern democracy, a party of
negation, without principles except
for campaign purpOHea, and ready to
support any candidate that can get
the backing of Wall Street provided
it will enable them to win. They
re now playing me same game
that they played when they put
Grover Cleveland in the vbite
House.
It baa now developed that it will
be necessary for the legislature to
provide for Ineuing over k!x hun
dred thousands dollars of bonds to
meet deficits and keep the Btate
Democratic Administration going.
Last year when it became necefwary
for Governor Aycock and his Treas
urer to borrow two hundred thous
and dollars, it seems that they tried
to keep the fact secret. When
letters were written to the Statn
Treasurer asking If the State had
borrowed that amount or any other
amount of money, the Treasurer
was slow in answering, and the facts
were first given out by Benator
Bimmons in his speech in the Demo
cratic Btate Convention, at which
time he tried to auologize and ex
plain away the causes for the deficit,
The Democrats at that time attemp
ted to charge that this $260,000 loan
was made necessary on account of
the debts created by the former
fusion administration. That charge
was promptly denied and di proven
with fart; but even if that charge
were true, what explanation can
Democrats now make for borrowing
and additional four hundred thous
and dollars?
Th fact is that when the Demo
cratic Legislature got control in 1898
there was in th hanis of Treasurer
Worth of the Btate over one thous
and dollars in csh, and if that
Democratic Legislature had not
largely increastnl appropriations and
exM"nef, including salarhs for new
Cillers created, it would not have
been nece-sary to have borrowed
money, sold bond', or run the state
In debt. This same Democratic
Legislature required Treasurer Worth
to sell one hundred and thirty-six
thousand dollars worth of bonds
which were purchased by the Btate
In 1885 out of the surplus revenues
. that were raise I, to pay the interest
on the four pr-cent bonds. A for
mer Democratic Treasurer had al
ready sold one hundred and thirty
thousand dollar worth of these
bonds to meet former deficits created
by Democratic legislatures. The
remainder 01 these bonds were
turned over in 1896 to State Treas
urer Worth and by him were held
intact and never a dollar of them
used to pay expenses created by the
fusion legislatures, and it was not
until another Democratic legislature
came In power that they forced the
Bile of the remainder of these bonds.
So It will be seen that it was by
the action of the Democratic ltgis
latures that the whole amount of
these bonds, that is, two huudred
and seventy-two thousand two
hundred and fifty dollars, had been
sold to meet Democratic df fi its: and
that, in addition, they soon there
after borrowed two hundred thous
and dollars more. Now they pro
pase to l-sue bonds to borrow four
hundred thousands dollars more
making over six hundred thousands
in all. This is a Jsample of Demo
critic 'economy and good govern
ment".
The Washington Post ventures
the following remark:
The Maryland man who Is ask
ing for a pension because he was
frightened during the war between
the States will be sure to put a no
tion into the heads of the Boston
folk who were so thoroughly fright
ened at the inception of our war
with Spain. The scare up that way
was so pronounced that the famous
Mahan and his board of strategy
took extraordinary means to protect
Boston Harbor from the phantom
Spanish fleets."
Mis Beosevett sad Miss Root Lssts for
Xew OH 1
Washington, Feb. 15. Miss Alice
Roosevelt and Miss Boot, daughter
of BecreUry Boot, left Washington
to-day for New Orleans to attend
Mardi Oris festivities.
Of AS IMl
of humanity cholera la the worst.
Treatment to be effective most be
prompt. When vomiting, purging
and sweat announce that tee disease
Better Tfcaa Gold
"I vres troubled for several
with chronic indigestion and ner,
voas debility," writes F. J. Green
of Lancaster, N. II. "No remedy
helpey me until I began using Elect
ric Bitters, which did me more good
than all the medicines I ever used.
They have also kept top wife in ex
cellent health for years, She says
Electric Bitters are just splendid for
female troubles; that they are a grand
tonic and invigorator for weak, run
down women. No other medicine
can takes its place in our family."
Try them. Only 50c. Bat inflation
guaranteed sold by all Druggists.
U present, combat It with Perry Da
vis' Painkiller. All bowel troubles,
like dlaraboea, cholera morbus and
dysentery are overcome by Pain
killer It b equally health promot-
years , ing all cUsates.
Gov. Aycock proposes to make
the Bond issue $500,000 instead of
$400,000 as was first proposed.
Had it occurred to the Governor
and the Legislature that the Bonds
would have to be met with 4 per
cent interest some day. But then it
is more than likely they do not
anticipate having control of the
Btate Government when that time
comes.
Well things do point that way.
FOR OVER FIFTY YEARS
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing 8yrup has
been used for children wvile teeth
ing. It soothes the child, softens
the gums, allays all pain, cures
wind colic, and is the best remedy
for Diarrhoer. Twenty-five cents a
bottle. Sold by all druggists
throughovt the would.
WANTED FAITHFUL PER
SON TO TRAVEL, for well estab
lished house In a few counties, call,
ing on retail merchants and agents.
Local territory. Salary $1024 a
year and expenses, payable $19.79 a
week in cash and expenses advanced.
Positl m permanent. Business suc
cessful and rushing. Standard
House, S3 4 Dearborn St, Chicago.
The Watts whiskey bill with i s
amendment passed the House of
Reprf fentatives last Friday night.
It will have to go to the Senate
now and will probably have other
amendments attached to it befor it
parses that body.. This bill U said
to have b en drawn by Messrs bim
mons and Aycock.
BHOKT DAIRY COURSE
Young men working upon the
farms can nearly double their pres
ent wages by taking a t-ix weeks'
course in dairying at the A. & M
Colleg for the olored Race, Greens
boro, N. C. Winter Terms began
Jan. 5-1903, Spring Term will begin
March, 23-1903. For terms, ets.,
address Prof. J. Henry Bluford,
director of the Department of Agri
culture and Chemistry, and for cata
logue and general information ad
dress Pres. J as. B- Dudley, A. & M.
College, Greensboro, N. C.
A SUSTAINING DIET.
These are the enervating days,
when, aa somebody has said, men
drop by the inmtroke as if the day
fire had dawned. They are fraught
with danger to people whose systems
are poorly sustained; and this leads
ns to say, in the interest of the less
robust of our readers, that the fall
effect of Rood's Sar&aparilla is such
as to suggest the propriety of call
ing this medicine something besides
blood purifier and tonic, say, a
sustaining diet It makes it much
easier to bear the heat, assures re
t resting sleep, and will without any
nonht Avert much sicknAita .t thi
time of year.
Mr Earnrat Haywood, a Prominent Law
yer, !Sht and killrd Mr, hud low Skii
nr, In frcnt or the I'ost Office Saturday
Afternoon
Saturday afternoon Mr. Ludlow
Skinner was shot and killed by Mr.
Ernest Haywood. The shooting
occurred in front of the rost office,
but it seems that very few, if any,
saw the first shot fired, but it is
claimed by many that the second
shot was the fatal one, Mr. Skin
ner went across the street after he
was shot and turned as if to come
back to the post office, but fell near
the street cr track, where he died
a very few seconds afterwards. The
exact cause of the shooting is not
known, but it is supposed it was on
accout of afftirs connected with the
Skinner estate, and some family
troubles.
iioth oi the lamilies are among
the most prominent in the state.
Mr. Haywood is a prominent lawyer
of this city and Mr. Skinner was
promjnent business man, and a son
of Dr. Thos, Skinner, of this city.
Haywood was committed to jail,
AFTER THE PLEStl fo 1 8 AGAIN.
Every day there is renewed evi
dence of the apostasy of the South
ern Democrats. They lose no oppor
tunity In throwing boquets at Wall
Street and Tammany and the North
ern and New England Democrats
They lose no opportunity to make
these elements understand that they
are ready to desert their declared
principles of 1896 and 1900 and to
enter into a league with Tammany
and Wall Street Democrats on any
platform and with any candidate
; that will win and enable them to
again reach the pie-counter and fetd
from the fleshspots. Almost every
day we see declarations from South
ern D3mocrats that they favor
Judge Parker of New York for
President. What does Judge Par
ker stand for? Nobody knows
He Is a colorless statesman". He
has no defined position on any nat
ional question; has been a local re
cluse on the bench, and has never
taken any part in
N AWFUL, TltAUfcDY IS UALEIGH
Escaped and Awful Fate
Mr. H. Haggins of Melbourne,
Fla., writes, "My doctor told me I
had Consumption and nothing could
be d ne for me. I was given up to
die. The offer of a free trial bottle
of Dr. King's New Discovery for
for Consumption, induced me to try
it. Jesuits were startling, l am
now on the road to recovery and
owe all to Di. King's New Discov
ery. It surely saved my life."
This great cure is guaranteed for all
throat and lung diseases sold by all
Druggists. Price 60c & $1.00.
Trial Bottles free.
Nearly Forfeits Hla Life
A runaway almost ending fatally,
started a horrible ulcer on the leg of
J. B. Orner, Franklin Grove, 111.
For four years it defied all doctors
and all remedies. But Bucklen's
Ardica Salve had no trouble to cure
him. Equally good for Burns,
Bruises, Skin eruptions and Piles.
25c at any Drug Store.
At the time of this writing the
Old State Arsenal is still resting on
the Capitol Square.
In effect January 13th, 1903
now to Avoid Trouble.
Now is the time to provide your
self and family with a bottle oi
Chamberlain's colic, cholera and
diarrhoea remedy. It is almost
certain to be needen before the sum
mer is over, and if procured now
may save you a trip to town in the
nigut or in your busiest season. It
is j ery where admitted to be the
mmi successful medicine in use for
bowel complaints, both for children
and adults. No family can afford
to be without it. For sale by T. F.
Saunders.
Some On'i Been Talking-.
Greenville Reflector.
The next nomination of a Demo
crat for the presidency ought to
have attached to it an iron-clad con
tract that if he is beaten he will
keep quiet for at least four years.
THE SAIXT LOUIS AND SAN FRAN
CISCO K. R- OFFERS TO THE
COIiONIST.
Arkansas, Missouri, Kansas Nebras
ka, Colorado, Texas, Oklahoma, and
This condensed Fchedule is pun
ished as information and is sub-
ect io change without notice to the
public.
TRAINS LEAVE RALEIGH, N. C.
12 . 0 a. m. No. HI daily for
Grejn.-boro and local points. Carries
Pullman sleeper Raleigh to Greens
boro, open for occupancy at 9.00 p.
m. connecting at Greensboro with
train No. 39, "Atlanta Express.
Pullman sleepnr and day coaches to
Atlanta, Pullman Tourist sbeper to
San Francisco Cal., Tuesdays, Thurs
days and Saturdays via New Or
leans and Southern Pacific. No 33,
"Floriday Express," for Charlotte,
Columbia and Savannah, Pullman
sleeper to Jacksonville. Port Tampa
Charleston and Aeusta connections
for all points in Florida. No. 37,
Washington and Southwestern
Limited," solid Pullman train draw
ing room sleepers, New York to
New Orleans and Memphis, con
nection is also made for Winston-
Salem, Wilkesboro, Danville and
local stations 5:20 a. in. No. 112
daily for Goldsboro and local stat
ions: connecting at Goldsboro with
Atlantic Coast Line for Wilming
ton, N. C, Wilson, N. C, Tarboro,
N, C, Norfolk, Va., and immed
iate stations, also at Goldsboro with
Atlantic and North Carolina Rail
way for Kinston, N. C, Newberne,
N. C, and immediate stations.
8 56 a. m. No. 107 dally for
Greensboro and local stations, con
nects at Durham for Oxford, Hend
erson, Keysville and Richmond.
At University Station for Chapel
Hill daily except Sunday. At
Greensboro with train No 36. U. S.
"Fast Mail" for Washington and
all points north. Pullman drawing
room sleepers to New York and
Richmond; close connection for
Winston-Salem, Mocksville and
local stations, with train No. 7 for
High Point, Balisbury, Charlotte
and local stations.
10 30 a. m. No. 108 daily for
Goldsboro and all local points, con
nects at Selma for Wilson, Rocky
Mount and all Eastern North Caro
lina points. At Goldsboro for Wil
mington, Kinston, Newberene, N.
C, and Norfolk, Va., where close
connection is made with Chesapeake
Line for Baltimore and all other
outgoing steamers.
3.53 p. m. No. 135 daily for
Greensboro and immediate stations;
connects at Durham for Oxford,
Clarksville, Keysville daily except
Sunday. At University Station
for Chapel Hill daily except Sunday
At Greensboro with train No. 29
for Columbia, Augusta, Savannah,
Charleston, Pullman sleeper and
first class coaches Washington to
Jacksonville, Fla. No. 35 "U. S.
Fast Mail" for Atlanta and all points
south and southwest, Pullman draw
ing room sleepers to Birmingham
and New Orleans, day coaches
Washington to New Orleans, also
with north bound trains No. 34 and
38 for Washington and all points
north. Pullman drawing room sleep
ers and observation car to New
York; connection is also made at
Greensboro for Winston-Salem and
at Salisbury to Memphis.
4.12 p. m, No. 136 daily for
Goldsboro and local stations.
C. H. Ackert, General Manager.
W. A. Turk, Pass. Traf. Manager.
S. H. Hardwick, G. P. A., Wash
ington, D. C.
R. L. Vernon, T. P. A. Charlotte,
WANTED A TRUSTWORTHY
gentleman or lady in each county to
manage business for an old estab
lished house of solid financial stand
ing. A straight, bona fide weekly
cash salary of $18.00 paid by check
each Wednesday with all expenses
direct from headquarters. Money
advanced for expenses. Manager,
340 Caxton BIdg., Chicago.
STAND LIKE A STONE WALL.
Between ycur cn noun aa u
tortures of itching and burning ec
zema, scaldheid and other skin
diseases. How? why, by using
Bucklen's Arnica Salve, earth's
greatest healer. Quickest cure foz
Ulcers, Fever Sores, Salt Rheum,
uts. Burns or Bruises. Infallible
for Piles. 25c at al druggists.
Sold by R. H. Holliday
MANAGER WANTED.
Trustworthy, either sex, by whole
sale Merchandise Company of solid
financial standing, to manage Local
Representatives who will organize
clubs among consumers. 40 per cent
saved for our customers. Business
no experiment but a proven success.
Salary $18.00 a week, expenses ad
vanced. Experience unnecessary.
Address D. B. t larkson, Mgr., 334
Dearborn St., Chicago, 111.
MINNEAPOLIS MINN.
Raleigh to Minneapolis, Minn.,
and return at rate of one fare for the
round trip plus $2 00, account Na
tional Educational Association. Tick
ets on sale July 4th, 5th, and 6th,
limited returning July 14, 1902.
An extention of the final limit to
October 1st, can be secured by depos
iting tic&et with the Joint Agent,
Minneapolis on or before July 14th,
and on payment of fee of 50c.
Indian Terry's.
national affairs. Q the following dates:
t i u vit-ii oi A February 17th. March 3rd and 17th
x, rams vicar luaii vr an cureui l-i I . .. , . , - "
"Ivertislng matter, Bates ndnfor-f T. E. Green, City Ticket Agent,
selected as the colorless candidate to ' matloa to W. T Saunders, G. A. P. .Ofilca in. Yroto ouae BuWoAng,
enable the Southern Democrats to D., Atlanta, Ga, ( Raleigh, N. u.
TNE CHAM BERLIN
Screw KtuiD Machine.
The onlj Stamp Machine in
the world that BUccesBfully
polls all clatWri and atxea of
(tump.
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lot SEPT.y 19Q2t TO 1Qth JAM., 10O3.
9 MAGNIFICENT TWENTY THOUSAND DOLLAR OFFER.
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To the one Making tho exact, or tho nearest to the exact, eoTlmote of
the receipts of cotton AT ALL UNITED STATES PORTO from Sept. I.
I0O2, to January IO. 1903 00,000
Tothe next nearest estimate
To the second next nearest
To the five next nearest -S300 oach-
To the ten next nearest
To the fifteen next nearest
To the twenty next nearest
To the fifty next nearest
To the one hundred nearest
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ATLANTA,
GA.
My little son han an attack of
whoopinjr cough and was threatened
with pneumonia; but for chamber
lain's cough remedy we would have
had a serious time of it. It also
saved him from several severe at
tacks of croup. H. J. Strickfaden,
editor World-Hertld, Fiir Haven,
Was!-. For sale by T. F. Banaiers
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J. L. TYND ALL'S
Halisms from the Northern Wood
Bral&lityfalaaiTtbooettsinoanforoongtub
WANTED A TRUSTWORTHY
gentleman or laday in each county
to manage business for an old estab
lished house of solid financial stand
ing. A straight bona fide weekly
cash salary of $18 00 paid by check
each Wednesday with all expanses
direct from headquarters. Money
advanced for expenses. Manager,
340 Caxton BIdg., Chicago.
Write for Catalogue and
Price List.
CATARRH CANNOT BE CURED
By local applications, as they cannot
reach the seat of the disease, C atarrh
is a blood or constitutional disease, and
in order to cure it you must take inter
nal remedies Halls Catarrh Care is
not a quack medicine. It was prescrib
ed by one of the best physicians in this
country for years and is a regular pre
scription. It is composed of the best
tonics known, combined witn the best
blood purifiers, acting directly on the
mucous surfaces. The perfect combi
nation of the two ingredients is si hat
produces such wonderful results in cur
ing Catarrh. Send for testimonials
free.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O.
Prop's Toledo, Ohio.
Hall's Family Pills are the best.
A nice line of Merchandise, Dry Goods and Notions, Shoes, Hat
Caps, c, at most any price to suit. In fact they
IMITTST BE SOLID.
Groceries, Flour, Meat, Meal, Molassas Sigar, Coffee, KIo, Candy,
Crackers, Pepper, Spice, Ginger, Extracts, Ac Tobacco and Hnuff, OLD
VIRGINIA CHEROOTS, Soap, Soap Powders, Gold Dust, Waahicff
Powders, Ac. Just come and see for it
IMITTST BE SOXJD.
Hardware, Tinware, Glassware, Crockery, tc, and nice line of II
ness, Buggy Harness, Saddles, Bridles, Halters and so so. Everything
prices that make it go, and it
IMITTST BE SOLD.
Also sell BLACK DEATH, the gr?at Insect destroyer, kills all kind of
Insects on col lard, cabbage and all other kind of plants. Don't 'all to
see me, I will save you money. 1
Yours for bargains,
J. L. TYNDALL
NEW FALL STOCK OF DRY GOODS
And Notions, Dress Goods, all color, Silk, all wool cotton waistings
Ginghams, Outlngings, &c, Handkerchiefs, Laces and Embroidery.
Best line of Knit Glovep, Ladies' and Misses' Jackets.
Our underwear embraces a complete range of quality and prices
rom the lowest to the very best, for Men Women and Children.
Hosiery in staple and fancy novelties, Hats and Caps for Men and
Boys.
Neck laces always something new.
Carpets, Matings, Rugs and Oil Cloth, Trunk Suit Cases and Hand
Bags
PERS0AL TO SUBSCRIBERS
WE WILL SEND to every subscriber or rfaer of ThsCaccasuvs folJ
fized ON DuLLAR package of V.TOKB, by mail, POTPJUI, offlcler
r. r oof month's trea'mnt, io be paid f r within me month'- timafr receipt,
if the receiver cin trutnfu ly say that its ue hss done bim . r her more rood
than all the drugs and dopes of quacks or ;.od doctors or l atent medl -lns be
or she has ever used. READ this over arin ca fullr, snd understand that
we ask our pay only when it has d me you rood, and not before. We tke all
the risk ; yu hve rot bine to 1 se. I f it do not benefit you. vu pay us nob
inr Vitae-Oreis a natural, hard, adamantine rock-lik substance mineral
Ore mined 'rom the g'ou d like gold and silver, and requires shoot twenty
yean fo- oxidization. It contains free iron, free sulphur and rqsrn-sium. and
one package will equal in m dies! strength and curative valu-800jrt Ions of the
most powerful, efficacious mineral water, drunk fresh at th -pnrrs It is a
geological discovery, to wh h there I nothing addel or taken from. It ft the
marvel of th century f r curing snch disasea Kbeumatis r.. Bright' Iie-ea-w,
BIool Poisoning. Hesrt Trouble, Diphibe'ia, Catarrh snd Throat Aff-c-.
tione. Liver, Kidney and Bladder Aliments, Mtomaeh and Female iMsord.rs La
Gn.pe, Ma ariai Fever, Nervona Pro-tration and General lebility, as thoo
sands testify, and aa no one. answering this, writing for s package, will derT
after using-. Give age. il's aid sex.
Thi offer will challenge the attention and consideration, and after!
the gratitude of v ry living person w bo desire better besith, or who sun,.
pains, i Is and diseases which have defied the med cal world ard gron worse
with age We care not f.r your skept cUm, but ask vur inveatiga'ioo. and at
our expense, regsrdless of wbatills jou have, by sending to u for a package.
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