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Coxcoud, N. C June 18. 1902. f
Mouto Peieo is throwing - out
slime. We hope it will not m-
jectany of it into our political,
campaign next fall.
Henry Kechtin, the disburscr
of the department of Justice at
Washington has misappropria
ted $7,000 of government funds.
He is a batchelor of 1 villi an
: .,... f C'O linCl ..timvAllir Tt
just takes stern honesty to live
inside of one's income no matter
what his income is.
Grover Cleveland, who is now
Doctor of Laws and -Doctor of
Jurisprudence (whatever that is J
II Jb 1JUL LUU UVJU J.eji iiiuj; iui"e
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n snp.ee h of the same srood old
ring cm Thursday night in New
Yon? City at the dedication of
the newT building for the Tilden
Club, lie is still' wise, clear,
sound and hopeful, a grand stal
wart mind that was guiding the
ship of State so well till defec
tion drew away the ranks and
the party has known only na
tional disaster. How much bet
ter to have stayed with him, to
have let the money issue alone
and to have reached the gole of
tariff reform and to have had
less of the cry of trusts and com
bines. But of course those who
ran awTay after new and strange
infatuations now place.the blame
of Democratic humiliation on
him instead of themselves.
How the seasons cotne and go.
It seems but a span since we let
ourselves into the lap of charm
ing spring time wi-th its bloom-
. ing loveliness, its long mornings
aud evenings of rest, when
' the zephyrs seam to carry con-'
teijtment, joy and sweetness, at
the apex of which we have ar.
vived today, June the 21st; and
we realize that every day brings
us again on our course to the
cutting blasts' of winter. W
fain would lengthen out the days
of balmy spring as the muses of
poesy touch the lips. But
calling back our unbridled vis
ions of things more distant, (and
always more reconcilable in the
realization than in the specula
tive,) we are bidden by our better
senses to reach out iust beforo
u.nd take in full cornuacopias
of the rich fruits & human n
dustryn which a kind Prci
dence is smiling through a be
nigirseason. Love without return, is like a
question without an answer.
Geiuiau r'rovub.
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in order for him to take a bate
of crow right now.
Kitchener Praises the IJoer Leaden
Pretoria, Juno General
Lord Kitchener has, telegraphed
Generals Botha, Delary and De
Wet "as follows:
Now that the surrender of the
arms in tho hands of the burghers
in the Transvaal and Ocango
c l .g comviQa I
, my
lriirn appreciation, ui uiu uua
in-energy and unfailing tact'
'with which you have facilitated
the work. My commissioneis
and I recognize how much it is
duo to your exertions that the
burghers have displayed every
where such a loyal spirit in ac
cepting the change of govern
ment that has taken place, I can
inform you that the manner in
which the burghers have come
in has greatly pleased his majes
ty, the king, and deeply im-
, , , . ,
pressed the British people who
are heartily anxious to welcome
them as fellow citizens.
I feel confident that a new era of
complete reconciliation between
all races has now dawned upon
South Africa.
First Fuel Oil System.
Preparations for the use of
fuel oil on the locomotives of the
Southern Pacific Railroad have
been going on for some time
past. It is now reported, ac
cording to the Iron Age, that
this company intends to equip
its entire system for burning
fuel oil, ipcluding engines,
ferryboats and steamers. Large
storage tanks, of 50,000 barrels
each, are being built along the
line of railroad at convenient
distances. Some 210 locomo
tives have already been, con
verted, and others are being
changed as promptly as possible.
Another Itemed? for Potato Buks.
Mr. D C Stroup called a few
days ago and gave us the follow
ing recipe for Irillfng potato
bugs. "Chop fine, the small
branches of cedar limbs. Boil
long enough to get all the
strength some four or fiye
,.
. After cooling, spray
;h to wet plant." Mr.
hours
enougt
Stroup says her has tried this
and it is suredeath to potato
bus. Morganton News Herald.
KowanOiot iu Sjmpathy Withthe
I,v n fliers.
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The Salisbury correspondent
tothe Charlotte Obserfi?r avers
that the s?ntimmit ift Rowan is
agaiist the lynchers and that
V.Ohave recently neard an echo
to tho effect that lion. Theo. F
Kluttz ate turkey gobbler-at tho
close of his campaign at the ex
pense of his defeated opponent
and that he will eat crow at the
close of the next campaign. As
"G E K" has it all. reversed it is
titizens are cheerful in rendering4fCr the Commerce of the country
aid to Solicitor Hammer as his
own statement shows. The idea
siven out that witnesses would
be in danger of assassination is
empnaucaiiy repuumieu.
"Suffer LiUlo Cl.O.idii to Come."
Little Mary Grace IXarkey
daughUT of Mr. an J Mrs. tu'
M H;$key, died Saturday morn
o ffi -I it-iof il'aoss. oho
was about iwo and :i half year
t.f rr. -in 1 -: SI. rf (Ti & T K I 0 I O
V V L txvj- ciau ' . -.
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fnnernl p?rvi?4'S tok ralace from
the. residence Sunday morning
and the little one's U5tly wa
laid to asst in Lexington cemc-
i . .
tery. The bereaved parents
have tho sympathy of many
- friends in tho town and com
munity. Davidson Dispatch.
Kc-ady to ield.
I used DeWitt's Witcli Hazel
Salve for piles aud found it a
certain cure," says S U
Mere
Del. dith, Willow Grove,
7 w
Operations unccesr-fary to cure
mles
Fhey always yield to
be Do Witts Witch Ilazol Salve.
of wounds. Accept n counter
t'eits, Gibson Drug Store.
Heroes or Two Causes That Were Lost.
'The description of the
raggedness and exhaustion of
the Boer commandoes that have
surrendered recalls forcibly the
surrender of Lee's veterans at
Appomattox." Springfield Re
publican. And what is more,
their heroism 'and long persis
tence against great odds remind
the world still more forcibly of
the heroes of the Confederacy
who fought with Lee.
Food Changed to Poison.
Putrefying food in the
intestines produces effects like
those of arsenic, but Dr. King's
New Life Pills expel the poisons
from clogged bowe's, gently,
easily but surely,' curicg Con
stipation, Biliousness. Sick
Headache, Fevors, all Liver
Kidney and Bowel trouble. Only
25c at Fetzer's Drug Store.
The irrigation bill has passed
and the work of reclaiming the
waste lands in th,o West will be
gin. Of course an appropriation
from the national treasury will
be necessary for a start but this
ought, in the course of time, to
be paid back from the sale of
lands. The reclaimed lands
should be carefully guarded and
bestowTed only on farmers who
will locate tljere. A government
expenditure of from $5 to $10 an
acre should not be for the benefit
of any save actual settlers who
will pay for the laud. Raleigh
Times. ,
Don't Let Them SuffA.
Often children are tortured
ii7itVi ifrVi?nfr unrl Hnrnintr pP7.Am;l
and other skin diseases out
T3ucVilen.s Arnica Salve heas
the raw sores, expels inflamiiia-
and other skin diseases but
tion-leaves the skin without a
scar. Clean, fragrant, cheap,
there's no salveoneartlfasgood
Trx it. Cure guaranteed. Only
25c at Fetzer's Drug Store.
And the Senate has passedthe
Spooner Bill for the construction
of the Panama Canal by a big
majority. Now a cnal will be
built at last, and it will do tuore
Wn general, affd particularly more
toward 4he upbu'tf&ing of trade
irW:b5outhtn Stales fiia a"y
other actf the citur-lsews
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Respectfully,
Bostidn
Session oiris;September iMh. Expenses ioo to 140; ftr non
residents of the State 160. FaculU of 33 members. Practice and
Observation Schoolonnected witlRlie College. Correspondence in
vited from rfcise desiring competent teachers and stenographers. To
secure board in the dormitories all free-tuition applications should be
made before July 15th. z For catalogue and other information address
PRESIDENT CHARLES D. McIVER, Greensboro, X. C.
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