... -1 r.\ : ? re '?f liXCCif:.. V «. to ...i, cf.~i Grnrc-rltuvi point r.ot rtic- - •■* ■ shov.!;'! 3:.-'"!? 1 . . . Voc i 1 l ,«vntrmir/Anr.riwm ? I ; it ' ! • :. . . ' ' • J :■■■. t,.-i V > • j ' • i | * g I i l * \v . J ••: *• * • :• • i i »• • f Mir •! 1 v. ■ t«» • » : :t ii W . t. . • ;i 1 It i :o ih- ! -ii i .• ir.\> .....i thi* nx..v •\. C. .*\ A!\ tv ii 1 v"> v% . jkly Report Shows That Produce 1 inoci Prices. .xdei.h. (.'., April lil. —'The \. My statement of prices of c " •:> i i'm, oats. soy bean.-', c;\v !• s\v • t |• .tat• !■:;, Ir.iif*. r and x iss i •! by ,i e division of ; . !:ft ii! the State depart men t . rcricuiishews str-uig , e .r.diiii.arf ar.il prices v. intait:' d with decided !• • . •.; ir. n. •;b of pro . let*. !F • ".sbeco is t ii 1 o*i!\ 11.a: - 1. . Ir. jv-i* 1 ten cent cotton, i :'!_•• tit*. }•■ p »rli".i ■ ■!' t . iiMig at t iu.riotu* and the I . • sn other market;. laugh;;.- fr '* :••* ;«•«)::- ! cents. prcVAiling price of white e* i was !••"» a.'its to 1 per h',;.-ad. « hits ranged from .VT to 7" its: soy !•" ,rs FLl'd toelLllb i pens Si.7'i to in. - . ■•! pe.tr. * - SI - par 1 1 .:u .tie, ..I illl'oe 'i.el \i ...I. . Ii i. as low as I'" cents at A.she v * and 7- cents at Maxten. >.i . Ut en and other points, s uer* 11noted all the way •i :.( jo cents per tit ten. Jiitiije 3o|ii lias §3 Inlsntios iii Retiring Front ISie Br.nch - atosvillo, April -1. In the c- '*e of Judge iioyu's pr liiri naf remarks proceeding his JV.j n;d flu*)ye le. the grand jury d n ay m Many, he took rcca*• ion to st ;te that, although elfoi ts ha . in n and were being made to i'a re him retire from the .In. .rcship. he had no intention of .'ting so and expected, as he i stated it, to "die in the harness." He ilso stated that although he ha. attained the age of 7ti years he lid not consider that he was i . that old. hut that he was 7* years young. That he has no, int nlion of voluntarily resigning j as long as he is physically a hie to | conduct his courts was clearly , stated by him, regarding the re*, ports that he would resign on or m ar his seventieth binh.da\. I Whooping Cough. Well everyone knows the • effect of Pine Forests on (doughs, i !>r. Hell's Pine-Tar-Honey isal remedy which brings rpjiek relief for Whooping Cough, loosens the mucous, soothes the j lining of the throat and lungs, j and makes the coughing spells less severe. A family with , growing children should not be without it. Keep it handy for ' Coughs and Colds. 2">c. at •... i* 1 'ruggist. i.Metric Hitters a Spring; Tonic. i The feliepp -fyyy-,' ii .1 w. .. .4. .j V.. .: s ■■ : ' . its ( for • i . I ■ tie . . II :M, '■ • ' • : ' 1 te ' i the >ta« fret; .! ij;:i:cd ; i:• i 'Hi;!: 1 !«. vans • . • • , 1 . i. le . pie i.. :he I n,.•• • .■ .ate* net. h iv*e ; i. i:t ; : •it i '.at net .11 ..i :i: ; v e • t ) be i.»n people tl . i.; 4, an • n it run solely by a few men in ti • inter ; ; l of themselves and their associates. Ihe let's iher • ongt't'ini il linos, i voiced thi displeas ure with, i'tit and iiave found 'oilL lilt!,; pi. "aii:re ir. ile. poliei, i f ti'.e present adi.b: ; gatioii. Much of the tie] !•.-.• ion .1 at lias Peon felt thv ighout the couiVi';'. much of .In . :rappnint nvrnt are! tliiconier.t we't the pn • i'.t and the two preceding led en . "ei.nin l :'.'.'.. rs c0',1.1 ii*e directly chargeii to the l tor.e and t'r.o ;;e no-, of re, a wl..t :.re te gut'-led ,'.s pii'iiPes n . tla.--' wlut ha\..• iiecenie (ii:*ci: ,I.of ||.~ '>;■! : i to I codes ol le.siiu ss ant! : ranee It hns beer, m fortunaltt for tnatiy * 1 tl'.ose uad' .' i *e ir.!iU"!it'e *!. i .ii* street that lin iiaiili ;>. tee In 1: tness eoU'e. ue*s of ihii. ir eon.tr.. decline I i . oil i'or a tiny. !' Ins been nnfortunate hr thoaeands cf uvn connected with the a.fairs of the street that such dcpi csi iug inlhr nct s wore ever permitted to rule the sentiment there, anil to exhibit sue i lack of cor.iiderico in tire mielity re sources of the nation and the strong an I unc .reiuvrable c-ner .UitrS Pi it.'. ))('( 'i v. II is tin pros; cir.y of the mas ses >i Hie pe(>] !e l hat is the only sure and C'.'i'iain ! a* is foi' good an; ori.fitjithe hi .• an ..and now Wall t lias sudd ni*. awaken i'i tie I'r. i that prosperiiy has centi. to the countrv vvhile ii h;is ii'eu sulking una M.roudeu in gloom. Willi street i.-' active, W all street is clectrilied. Wall street is elated. Wall street has tin own olf its mourning habidm.-tus and is prejjared to join the piuanMin til's*, ing iorwuVi'i hoptluiiy to national prosjierity, For months mom y h;is been ea.- \; f. n* months it lias iieen known that, agricul turists in the I'niled States never beloiv had such demand tor their p:ofuel.*;: Pr nr ut.io theic litis bvcn uivorable talarccsot tia.de crcrded for Ihe natioi : foi months there lutvoiiei n incieases not.'.d ir. the nuinhcts of thosC eni'ploied in vo:t industrial eslab lis'iiuenls, but ,1 ruts not. been until this week that Wall street bioke away from this, sinister i.t -llu.Luees which belittled .ill these factors of prosnerit*' and accord ed recognition of existing - con dition;;. We trust now that til* doubt ing Thomases throughout the country will throw their doubts to the winds and cease their pessimistic utterances as to American progress in all material a I fairs. —I 'incinnati Kniprirer. Movement ci Strawberries 8? Gar loads In Ten Days Washington, April do. The* movement of strawberries in car load lots will begin in about in days from the Chadbourn section, and en tiu* W. and W. railroad about five days later. The crop is from two to three weeks late. • While the frost north of Wil mington last week did appreciable damage, it is claimed by some that it will roaily be a blessing in disguise, in that it killed oil' a certain part of the blooms which would have contributed to too large a crop. Indications now are that fairly satisfactory prices will be received for ber ries. Rain is very much needed in tb.is section now. TI1I: DAN BURY RLPt'RTER T l »:•'! ;. :i *ad I.i '• i • papers some ! . i; '. I i '.i? !i iV'v.' • . • b ; v. i:« r. ■ a !'v»• I you : ..-iv kr. so!;;* of !.'••• . *!. i ;.• iv• '• I '.lk :. co:n i ~! i. iv>• -,\ ,-t, n pi;• - UUiii.' i.D\. i.r a'.* st a Led, are i so pr. 1 ; I'lb;;! / Jound thai i 1 ■„■;;* fr * i cei;-'. r- -s or ;*. '*re ven'.iil !■• cause. I !:»*. • y.u profit • "! by v. • . f thoseun iV.-rxn.'i « no. who ju'oi.al iv, !: ni I". ' ill >..vings, *.vitli not'.u-g to look f. bat a 11 *i.■.. to re-;.in w.iat 1...S tieen !• I ;hi....."H thoughtkss pes-", car lessrcss. or n .'.vligcnce'.' Ib'.ve v i cleaned up vour i n r.ri• Have vou looke d about fre-mr.kirg mate rial that might cause a lire at your o ' n h;.!;*e and mi to and ch:- sti'oyvi ir p. ig'ti: proge.'ix V if ;• ■! . i 4.: .e :•>n (1* xc s•, do il now: f-nd •; i.'M sv p in siui]>».* ,■ .ami' ys x; 4 own ].ro].erty. but v...", , u! 4 I'i'. ;. i'ens together go ': '.1,.- iK-iul'.borl.ood and see tall n.il .mniable ma i,: .•!•• itm! i utsi.ieof lu::!d --i.•/ -, move ! a:..! ,-.1 ve.i Do it now before it ;s too late. The ttgmral Frspgfly Tax. Neai ly tiii'ee-l , ii'tlis,."ih per cent., of on: S.ate re* •m.e.i in North Carolina in lbll'arose from tla general f,i"operty t. x. poll and occupation .s. ii; re is the tax that rev .'lies tl • la. x st nunib; t 4 of p • i ~ '.1*.1..-.-> tates'. raised 11' rev; as from this source, and t weiil"-. in. 4 bates a smaller i)ra in I'ti .'i ... i lie total feu tiu i'-vo , f'.-anccticnt and It are, levied no such tax. Six States showed a decrease i;i l.'c ipf:» f 4 . 4 '-:,-? a g-uu-rai proeert l t;.:; during 11 .* ten ycais t'.di t..i •;! i, ' I , niis; :vania, N. v. \ \ ;;.i"n, and Wert \ ;i 4 - gini;!. Thirty '-seven States levied no p"l! tax: amor.g them eight couth em .Slates Kentucky, Tennes see. Fiorina. Fix .-i.-xippi. Louis iana Aik; usas ami Oklahoma. go'...*; upor ''i-cent > ir-us Iking.i HulL-li::. Tl, ■ i•; a 111- !.an;b"r Co. at W'ali.ac i '.a..- is earriiag a cont pie'e line •>.' baili'.r.g n.atciuils. x.",\o your n. aev and time by uu> ing at horn x i f i [Rheumatism For Young and Old N Tin* nniic ;n.""iiiKir l>;ii" of I rlicum iii.-ni i-i m.oiln',l ,0 en.-o I liv Sl.ialik. I .in. in.-i. t. tin not B ml. n (ii-n.'irates to ;!■(• sure ■ spin, iiriiiipni! a i-i'iuiori. not I dri-ai k-'I "I cut il tri >l. (o-t a ■ boll t- tmliiv. RHEUMATISM H?'c What Others Say : ■ *'T tii.'hl'. :• «.ti III« »t.t "tit I u lai!t •• t> t» ii.. ,!% i. r tifi.pi it -in I•vi r I BM* '1 It. ! ■ ii-i'pf i; I *p» lit 1 rg.- siiiih | ■Oj :n. r. ' t.» gi ti.io . '.f th-iiiis- ry B • I ' *' '''' D Hero's Proof I 1 u • 'i t » v.r • t- 11 V«"l almtlt .1 ■ M'' ' I I for wiatic.i, spiaiu.-; uiul S All Drui;„iiti a 25c. F Send four cent* in stamps for a H TRIAL BOTTLE 1 Dr. Earl S. Sloan, Inc. | Dept. B. Philadelphia, Pa. j| » I •? r.' ■ ■ •■•):'. • J. •• v. i J u: / .; »•; K • ;uir ii. . . •• . «-i •' ; k; 1 ■ !h it-{ f ;•»••: ' •-.:•• i '••'"' i. l • 1 I'lVt 1 iiU' ■ to • ■ i i which it i• :■•'•; no »•'.!: ■■ •11 ?y r .ii thi-.. "Uilor, in i ' •;• 1•» I'i S 2 •; :.' vri . • i ;ny t"fi : .:i :• 1 in t'.'U'OC i- Oliglit '•> L» ■', •: ed not bcciiusG you like lim op ..-I'lii;' .witdigs I- Knit; so 11.a ii■. : |>;;•;•:* 1 !■ .-: in ustii. ■> I .i rnntri" unity .■■■, 11:,;. do. 1!. n.; y be htviiimu!.." >:dii .1 or cm'. ; (1 with thought, k t lKia.K'l ' . : is of hid!. • i. '•, to *.' i i mniunity then the 1 n't'fiel ■ ' i ti :k ii"i. - stank . i do not mean ik.il ly, and . : on nn la. ,:;wl. you \\ i •• ! most of I hy a - on to !"!•'.i. bide. ! o v i c,.» i-ditor- ; the ioe::' i•• -v do n ost 'a • i 'nst l. on> .• • any people i-aitli." Coti":iry Versus Siij. '1 ;ie -racy figures t i" l'.'i'i • n his make into 'esting ivti iir.. . .• rom them d/i'r- s it a;;|iea . .t the rim; i..t, • inner, . a ;>'.ng perni'i,.-, io y.-, ;s of a/o a I over in the t h.ited Siati s ; .actiealiy twiei as great • tiio urban rale of iiiiter ;>ey: to , vacl, I'M and .'J per rent, r rtiveiy. This !: .n-oly due to . .he lack of OJIJI : i.liitii'S for -rhi.tk ort. in tin ; .district.. \ i-.ni the higl or rate of rural illiteracy •.• our tin rn States is laid lo thi no : ■yiiation. I.• .a -•• the ' . in- •rrcup of S •:;'.; err. Niile e rate «••' ii ' rary amony . .1 whi os i; tkn ■ tina the la: •.on/ urban whs ••. i.ni: the ra .in-in.it ivr.vi vri iter is greater in every indivi.luai South ern State than anion/ urban v.l lit . Th • rate of illiteracy anion/ rum negroes hi the same States, v. i. • ueariy seven tini' S the rale for .ii;' rural whites, :s only one and n.«-half times th • rat of illiteracy among urban ne/ries. 1101, rt -I e.V'v, e.f ! ' urv, 11l- .i.on i iMiitl'.ie. cover m im I ton river 1' • uer i:i• i-lrurch at Smii St; kes T~T* •- • ... , n \ 7 a' A A M Ujl TO THE j SATISFACTION . . n k N I M i NN F if r-¥ rf c ITI AN Mall AS h-W til i ■ii Ml III! ' v '! ti • » • " \ « ij * l t j \ i 6!i31 ui * .if 1: *i .1 it •»» b „ u . iwi •■ a w- c? k , v 4 I V: ,,, iJ- 1 \ . -• i.l ••f/ ;• i •Jy+is.'Lt ; 4 u'-i w 1...H ...» I U' ... - ». «, t *». L. • /. ' } 9 1. >lf L If l til S sLi it ti ; b«I tin ii lIJ 4 l'' fli'jl) !t . i S'fen ic ' Ciiirii.*!' of f'te South. Very Low 'Vottne Trip Rates Dates of sale :xh Ist to N.aanlicr JOihi, rinal reiiirn limit th vv months irom date of •■• i!e, except that these . t:, will n. t he ./»• v! t ; r... :r later titan Decetnla a st, !'L.". ' m\\ nr.;nil trip .V;res iron yrirscipal \ >'• rt- . • i./low : : • 'harlotte . I'. ' ,r *. : , S ;!id,ury • :> ■ • ■ iii lii/h i t in! • i. id tiivkorv ' •:• ■". dor i . Ik Mi.l , Moutit \irv - '• 2" i r,j :•;;. '• •. ; ' t iu.itonia !, 2 . Shelby ! ares from othe points on same basi •. Fares to Seattle r via Portland a.:J Seattle at cipher rale. She-, tickets will per.:ill o .ver . routing and will alh v, stopovers cn boiij .; ' an. return trip within limit of ticket. Southern Railway offers choice of s.-veral routes s; historic interest from which to select: "ydpy one .way and returning another. Through com-.Jwtions and ;.;ood service via. .Memphis. St. Louis. Ciilcaip) or New Orleans. 'l'hroujrh cars tlt.ily via New i ican itnd Sunset Route. Special car part'es nv.v !iei:v, arrantfeu. affording opportunity to make trip v. itliout change and wit h select company on oatgoi;: trip: returning at leisure via any route yea may ciioose. stopping off at your own pleasure, therein aw idinc all the discomforts oi .going a:t.l returning with large tour parties, being compelled to follow the cn -vd. Si: going individually or v\ itis special Pullman c;:- parties you "per.d your o\y n money . stop where >oa please and go at:.' come to suit your own convenience ami save moncv paid tourist agents for escort ng you around. I'or further information apply to Southern Rail way Agents, or R. H. DeBUTTS, 1 >i y ? ion Passenger Agent. f | *\T H 'irKt * r > •• • i c v.- f j. I •