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Is \Mi i»•\ . ' • \ !' '' 1 in this we Pro ressive Parm er W.tl. ! i. •''« *t 1 t'MS* sa> ;h it . : :hn: y« ■> ha v oni r. ». : : ' « "■ »• tenths of tl white people in the ;th, 'io . !'l • I here iv,ay b*> a 1 •-•!»!« nt > • \v!; ( ! .• i : 11 1 wi'' v •' Lm - tl'ia, .• a ..!'•• t la;.v I" w 'i'rv and ii'v '• to put up v. any kind • motions howo\ r onerous .1 n:ay be tr»m a >,, vi.n standpoint .;st si thev can the Negro u> do things t >r th«*!i•- —things which, it they wit- 1 worth i row ot bean lm ■» the\ would iln for themst .vvs. We have them m Sampson Countv wo haw t'vm all >wr the South. However, they art exception* ratlui rl .ai, t' • rule Thi- N mv : From the tiiyi Negro landed in this country until this hour lie has beer. a constant source of anxiet\ d ti"ubi«. to the w! .'.i n;ii And m w as v..-; arc making s. cud n■ ii*i >r;- such in the rural districts f the South tr.a' the wl ite man rati ei than si' Jr. \\:'« nd ' .i : ■ i f„ • -V intothe tov nsand cities seeking | i_. i;- tit ' , Mi. workshop:* anil Ku'torirs, v.hile the N". u r t s will hi' ■ |)o«:'-'ssion of the farm lands th real source «>!' »• I *uppl Vr. i chc:n what, Mr Fditor'.' At whosj mercy wi*« tlx* white man bo? For«od'ssa eii it pu-s>l'. for menu! oui race to >■r-u i • i • t' •: to such conditions ' i p -s" V!v and probable un 1 r* .eh - • .! co.i !;t ns Men a h-. cannw" b*"> chan;: I■ I; • shell im.i • i ■ : i . • : environs :t "North i: : i S>uth for the White il ; ■ should be the slogan fr >m now henceforth. If this Republic •> to endure and Anglo-F xon civilization is to be maintained and perpetuated, it must be handed down by those who created it. As man is a product of environment, this cannot be done if the white race is shut up in sweatshops and factories, forced into them by social conditions unbearable, while % -ml.. \i.- \h . *ls e about the same this week !\I iss Blanche Monk. a tm!•.• .1 ni rse of Danville, V'.:.. arrived las : *l*:i .a i l ' ' rst tli St •, . w a-- ;ino\| eetedly c;. !•••) i t> Wednos.l;" of tiu> • »■» > ;r« spor.se t.' a ti !'rati hat ■ » liiitit was dead, -'he was c.'.'d.'i! bv A! - ■ I uuou. a trait ■ ii n .rse fn it: \\ ii >ton Sak: . ' 'rs K. H. Mv»rei;e!d. of Moi>:vs' Springs, ■ i:«: t' K. Kifrer. ai> jrivinvt this easi eloso attontii>n and iris condition is favorable at this writing- Mr. and .1 \\ Spainlmur are atti nding tr.e protracte«l meeting hi ing h« at \ntioeli churet: this \\»v !» i>\ the pastor ii -v. ,?• eF- • ' i [tlii W ■rn ••a: - ! A'dn«. - i.. ir.g unto Mr. and Mrs. Ar ur \'i wsotn. a son. ni|* 1\ \\ (\irro! i Sai'-m >per.t I'uesda. and W» ; !.i S'i:.y in King, m b.isnn.•>- Mr N li i 'i\\ in ! ' «reft - b ro was h "« I' lav Mr N (). T.;tt i i■..> a.-s. i-.trt:S.>l f with M•• a o.' •• W. 1 : ?h . New Berlin, Now Kerlin, New S'ifluis Wife Then Kills Self. i 'uksvilie, August 'J;i Sam Harris, ui this place, fata':!} JIHH hi.- wife vvi: t .i shotgun lit >ut 10 :M .1 clock this morning and tii. » ti.: weapon shul ~■ ! ui ' : ;iiy }*•-:« I. ' i ! i).' n as.! f :>•> with 'ia.'Ta n-.f- ti , • •. , w ra! : . j Es-Mayor K. 1 Dalti n and xi' Mi' tit iam.ly are in;' a j- w weeks wiih reia'.iv»'s .a Dan bur v and Piedmont. men of an inferior race inherit the land. Continue this fight until every 1 white man shall hear you. Not that we wish injustice done the Negro race, but because we love our race, its civilization and what it stands for better.—S. H. Hobbs, in The Progressive Far mer. the nA >i>i:ir. {;•••;« \ o««[ Air VV r V' Ni •' .V 10. Froi'i •I'Hvtt \i \ N. C ffargue M A NO fp " f i'! ""'Mi i- r lli gjj!,; ■■-■■*• It? >:•; : ' • 11| iL, .- • - I L, lit ..■ X Km'!'!!; - in I'urity of Tone r>l Ihirability of Construction Cnlai>iriH I'r.o. Wi Ue ! V i>;. i•. Nt S. » \ umvp\ c ni 1 ' «L 1)U»t t.i« (\ s;i >. ■ - . t.. ■ 'iii .- colt: 11.. • will • ■.'•;.■■« ;'i ' . nil Oil t • :.n«i ■ -'"it c i •■•im \ ill:.' •- |.:ciisanl ' i\ .• IVI leuy tlr.,t cont: tilljUl i I*. i' li •i ain's 1 '" ... ii I! onn . . .>■ all tl: - piiremi' ac°.-> *i 'ure s p. iifves the lungs aids exp* . iiation opens the secret 1 s • : •.;• ••• 1' - .-tern ! • 'I ':is ron. .i wi rid wid • a!, and u I'V depot: • ' ; I' rs. If :•. -v. ■gh •: iit : AiTiiv u re pasture, two ick* i »!.•'. a".■ two acrt.•. ach, ii;:" loop well, with civ. l ..fed IVrra Cotta in the san: •. also torch putnp. Extra good I MJ'ROVEI) IDKA TWO COM- I'ARMIINT chicken house cost .■l.'iii.OO, Hog pens, hop pasture with brood pen. about two acres. • no tobaivo barn and basement. Kim- -print-: well, ai .1 watered i :.ijicr streams in :ii! Ms and P■t-uinv? i.ot Di as orted ' i an i ab.>t:» i . I red . !• •:' Win.l If! . i Atra I \ . ai icres clears !. within three 11l i . . . i. ~10 One i : 'ation. Teieph v !. iise 1 All houses and fenc s h:. e l»>en built in the past two years. Will take s2f>oo.oo lor same One - third cash, one third in six months, and one third in twelve ' months. Reason for selling— : going away. Act quick. > OSCAR F. HEWE, ! tf Winston-Salem, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. King spent the evening with friends at Piedmont Sunday. 1 •' V |• % V v * - i ■ > * - b / or ii .... i. i V _ ;.y j , ; J jlo Bisy 1 hat rypewriter!l I . r 'l"IKKSV;*.iTit fi :ff*i J i J Hi! - is :i Sirai£!tf=from s tlie-Shoulder Typewriter Talk h> |!| j I'ypewriter Man to the Readers of the Reporter.jj| t \ v\ •. t ( j- Whi't l;i r\ i ill Ii i\ i' liail I 1 ' |M'\vrlirr in* lj 1 ' ■. ■ i'li, K|||'\V llH'lll \vrli (i I 1 ' •• > ■ nil in-. "I witli ;i |h-!| \ n in mi L Il>»,'t. •I*■■ Ii —. • I.••IV .* , .")* n itisvii illnl*.' p.;\ itm ftir m 3 •f• *M iii* •• "I I.\ p> writ '• '"'V' 1 I,vpi* writi r *' l,f I".irin«*i 9 •" - •• : 1 "• •••!. • • wluiflitM lii.« ur.iin wit Ii ;i ■ «•' • ' ; i : -I' I :i-• N" ■ , " . |' * «c\tlir p:i\> .villi I'M'!'* 3 l""N \ 'l' I'.x |H'WT - iti-| •, 1 \J '?'> llrnp of Ml' il I'l'llp L tll'H i\ : '"l lll'lll til"' % ' i.'; .. , /ijt .'.A T. If .Villi Jll'l' Ili'Jillllllll Hi I !>••*! "I I In''-•• .iii'l llitit Us "ft »Sfa* % yf' , slvw .voiir wi ;iriiiu;i|ipnii'lniul ■ . 1111 • • 11:' ii• f. itHl'i"- «•> 'lll . }&?&*■■■•. I'NpnUi',\ ullfKi'lf lllllli'ri'MS- I 'niii"'l • .'i '•!' f i'iiuMti nril.v in iin* r;iin .-mil cnlil R !|l > 'iii'- t\i ii• \\ iti i r rin- .V/?vjß«' von :iii• p;iviinr (i*r ihi* fi N.'\v • i ivpi'wril'i (MfrivF' vi-r.v ihinnf tluit wnuiil fi • li.ii ii«"i m illi tl'' - ~ \jtvfr linvi- ki'pt ,vmi wi'll nuil B ii i'l" ■' tl" tn"»i " riiiiifnrtal'li 1 . It.-iiii'iniiiT I '| ii> H ■'* a »Sna!" litis mill mark it will: Ij•! • -1: i•"i -?' i ! " wli; i .-I * ■-'i." i Ynii iii list l':i\ Pay lup i } v!i,n . w ill in. Ik" 11"' iiivi'sslt irs nit Ills lil'i*. Hi : I N wlli't lii'l' ( \ i ill nsi't lll'lll III' I ! I"" ' ii • in it. IS THE NEW VISIBLE FOX|| !-:i-:TTFi: THAN TliK IU:ST OK A 1.1 OTIIKKS " on PrP'P l ' I t Pvtifpss 0&i 1 .. s. O'lJ 1 ?. *-v I i LAp Cto f > . V;■ l."iik :■ the iliustration nf our Now Ko\ Visible Typewriter, shown above, anil compare it | with aiiv • .ni ri\ i-i-writer you have over seen or used. Here is a really VlSlill.E t \ pewriter fi : note iii.it the printing point is mi top in plain sight, and that the type bars rist- irmn where 0 £ . tin v :■!•!• lyinjr and strike the platen in full view of the operator, and in a direct lino of vision, n I : nll that all of what you have written remains in full sight until the paper is removed from B hi the typewriter. Compare this with those old style typewriters, that some linns are still S 9 j rdvertis! tr as vi:-.ible>. but mi which the printing point is beneath the typebars. and ymthave S «' t> !u' ; down into tl.em or betw.-en them to see what you have written. 'Pouch a ki-y in R H J the :!• '."il siini vou change the color of your writing instantly from black, blue, or purple n f 1 i'v. >s iiie'i'abuiator Key at the left 'in fruntl for p: rsißraphing. writii g the conipli- H »J :i..• rit:j»\ •.••sing. etc.: also for all kin.ls of billing. At the right (in front >is our |»*tck Space K B : iv >. 1 ..i-; n.i'ves the carnage backward fm making corrections, or nutting in punctuation. This y! i ; • •. ■ —.h 11tltc i'i ■ iMti'V to •. r:i. ; i a wonl of thr e letU rs and write one • : 1 jr in its % : placi 1 »ss the Stem 1 Key wn the !"tt (front) for making st ttci!: from which p rows of ' ■ • ' • i! ird | I ■ • •> : .ii Line •}> i i >i «i . i ( .r | • t \- • : •»... .i ~; Yyp&w&i&Br Co o |j MAM i At i I Ki ;:v i ji 12 FRONT AVENUE, (i«ANI> RAPIDS. MICHIGAN. | "Clean Up the Bowels and Keep Them Clean" i are m.mv remedies to ho h:u! i"r i m tip.it i"tl, but the diftt n:!'y t.i jifcuri- nne that nets v i; ■ ylract. A remedy that lines not peif>>rin l>y force what 1... .1.1 hi aecom- C _ H fl ; lM .1 by perstt.v VM " ...i .> IV. Mi!.,' f. f ! i\ a live Tablet -. 7 f Alter t: r .-f:, \[ Mr v \ w I.:, u. . « i i - \. •i• >n ;V A, ♦, u . r, N . i v r • *-;•>- Ml!', • Ml my . . I J. ... S.MI I !.,| • • . .... I VO s.. -i ni i •• •>. s. • • r «in 'i •! | ill \W .i. i- .in; . .... I.:. 1 I • Mil- V t: I t .1. : I > \ i ' t u i; : ai..i mild, and li'.ii . i. •- ol.it*- idklo multes tit. in «.i • ■ i ,i.« I am mure than fcl.lil t" I • :>ll|..|lU tllein." "Clean r;« tlie bowels and keep them cliMn." is the advice of all physician . hi cause they realize the danger resulting from habitual con stipation. iJo not delay too long, but begin proper curative measures. Dr. Miles' Laxative Tablets area new remedy for this old complaint, and a great improvement over the cathartics you have been using in the past. They taste like candy and work like a charm. A trial will convince you. Dr. Miles' Laxative Tablets are sold by all druggists. cents ,1 a box containing 35 doMst If not found satisfactory after trfu, re turn the box to yonr druggist tad I he will return your money. I MILKS MEDIC Blfchart, In* 1 ailOTTf DAILT OMR ■MI 11118 I I 111 il SUBSCRIPTION RATKS. Daily - $6,00 Per Year Daily|and Sunday - - S.OO Per Year Sunday only - 2.00 Per Year The Semi : Weekly Observer Tuesda\ and Friday * - Sl iO Per Year •sjsaeazKii I l:r c harlt ifc Fail} Obser\er, issued I)£»ily and Sunday is the leading newspaper between Washing tt n, I). C.. and Atlanta, (ia. It vjives all the ntws of North Carolina besides the complete Asso iciated Press Service. The Semi-Weekly Observer issued on Tuesday and Friday for* SI.OO per vear gives the reader a full re port of the week's news. The leading Semi-,Weekly of Address all orders to The Observer Co. CHARLOTTE, N. C.
The Danbury Reporter (Danbury, N.C.)
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