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Ycu Uiil lever RegreT The $100 You spend by subscribing for TJjis Paper ' - for a Year. Begin To-Day. VOL. XVI. LEXINGTON, N. C., WEDNESDAY, JULY 28, 1897. . . I ! . : 1 : , r - 7 r v;:."'Z ' NO. 11. ; .. IX TA . Printer's -: , , ,4 To Make Basine i I If joa Want to remain a . . ". keep your goodi, ' don't nse it. All C3 1 V 1 p i- prorM by tb. Matenwnt, of tea. OUIL J tnf druggist TCrywb.re, how thai the people bar. aa abtdhij ooiiMmm. ta Ilood'a Baraanarina. Orau 1 'iirfle proml by tin TOluntary atate. .lUl vS ma of ttmiaaiida at people, bo that Hood'a SateepartUa baa gnat B..0, orer disease by purlfytnf. we rUVTCl rfchtni ana luTlgontins the blowl, upon wbiith healtli and 111, depend. Sarsaparilla Is OKI One True Blood FurlSer. All dniugisti. fl. QUBBTIONS AS TO THE SCHOOL LAW. CarnapoDdeae, of Ti Dwr-Arca. 1. What h the State Board of examiners for? , . 1 Why could not Hie State Superintendent of Public In struction do all that ne ana tne State Board of Hammers are re quired to do and then not have much to do? " 3 What ia the County Board ol education for anyway as they have almost 7 nothing in the world to do except appoint com mitteemen ? 4 Whf are not the members ol the State Board of Education, the county Board of Education and the Supervisor elected by the people as: well as County commissioners and justices of the Peace? '".'-- "';'' 5 Why is so much power .liv en to committeemen ? 6 Why are not the committee men paid as well as other school officers f . . 7 Why will not the commit teemen of the smallest township in this county have more work to do than the county Board of education? ?". - i s 8 In what respect are the amendments o the school law more condusive to the glory of the State than any law ever passed in the State for a hun- Carofal and prompt Attention 7j-B bnaineii intrasivui nut, . v . unnecessary, nnrauunauw, wi dusive to the ' neighborhood abuse ana very Charlotte Xewm. ' " " ' '': The Republican party in this State has troubles of its own With Russell on its hands, and the McKinley wave of prosperity several months overdue; with the office seekers standing at the - . n, an tb, only pill to take tlOOa 8 PiHSvKkUod'8eniaiilla. Or. E. J. BUCHANAN, Physician ani Surgeon. -Loxlngton,' S.C. Next door to Methodist church. Calls promptly responded either in town or country. - to MJPORT T. PICKENS. ; AttwneY'and Gjaneiler z Lav," Lexingien, H- C ' -' , given to sll to him. Offlort oit TIRED OF FUSION BULB. PLACB THS RESPONSIBILITY WHERE IT BELONGS. Charlotte Obterrer. TheWadeaborn Mrsseneer-Iil tellieencer says that f'the uoard of education of Richmond coun ty, composed of two white men and one negro, has elected two pie counter and kicking with all V' T" n.h : tV their might because the offices rlJL nmftti arenot landed out;. with lease Vi, "ZSZ ZVJui n,V nZDengnT white schools and will have the " . fn n,; wno snail nor, reacn. in inrra. ualfonTn & To! ft L ISSffSi1 . . . rl 1 I TV ill US lltvvaotii T ivt nun muivo serene as the supporfers of Mc I .S.r10! Kitileyism and Uussellism would :".""'. M -t -l .1 LVUUl 1 llWBHw UUI a, IVCl savt. The Populist party; with it. T'nn.Vit THBSDITOR. Boulliera Tooaetmiit. j . Any body can edit a paper an opportunity is all that is needed. .The editor ought to know it all whether he does or not. The editor ought to advertise STATS AND GENERAL NEWS our business free more than he last Monday, held a policy fori does. ; $30,000 on her life in the New middleof-the-roaders, its Butler- ites and its fusionist. its Harry Skinner faction and assistant Republicans is far from united.'" . The burden of the late Legisla ture with all its mistakes of ig norance and its designs of vcnal itj rests on this Populistie-Re- pubhean fumon Dockervs, Lonirs and Smiths, This ia rather bad, to be sure, and vet- in considering the case we need to deal fairly . by the facts. "The black people consti tute less than one-third of the population of North Carolina By themselves they are helpless, Duriue. reconstructioowM when before the editor was born ought to take our advice. He on eh t to mention name. If he docs he is running Qf Talboton the -paper ngnt,; provided he Miss Sallie makes noi-mistake about us Uietv belle 1 i... XdlUVIlUlS -...1.11a Kiimni In rosiuwur. , j ii .1,. many ui tncwnucsuwiiiiiKuncu, crowdSl made testate Mtl a laaghing-stockandu white "asse, 1 nc2 wu no v- fa fl fc of th State, g0vern. TPfnriff S it is a universal agree- ted by free silver and tariff re- mcnt,tnat the cornbinati(M1 ade tefnL MnTli got together; and took charge of like -the- Douglas assemblage or .. A. v tiipmeplvm. as thev i, ToUiorHro r 1 Rft7. Thev the ttnatrs themseiyes, as. tney " . r, " ZJ. i' u. wen." entitled to. by right ot "7V, . lul iwrti will t numbers, intelligence and prop signs fail, the Democrats will at p w VPBra hr. LBXINOTQS, K. C. PenntUw ill ' all itjt oonrts, r. 4. .tl..Hnn : oivell IO COl' loptionof claims and settlement the 'i1ri Public Ad- -.;n;.ttor tor the county of Denton Notes. , Davi(Uon, an aaving Pjen i a ;Dent0d 10 Why don't the colored pic nave a riauv iw wimiium u-, nana Iiaii nurn Bolirkfllfi nre ta I ken entirely out of- thr own hands? ' " , 11 Whv are colored commit teemen in some counties put in authority ft ver white schools r Jt. I'J.i " 1. icrcy. ronwenty yearn we; nau tnc ouihh i-uui ' .nfi POiernment: ius- tice was equally administered taxation was light and prosper ity and contentment had their homes With us. The new contli tion was better for the blacks as well as the whites. But things TrleU It First. New ork VoM. ) -t s;-';T-' - . ; . .-, : "Is it true said a visitor at one -A .1 . . ! n n h . - Kr.iiToriM ri-i -inhm,-h were too quiet for certain design- 12 Is Eere wheremie glory of mous quantities of beer as ing politicians. The offices were ,.si.h.i.tnmffiinl v -"Vi.-Ji r not going their way and never a W w , I KUUI k BUI IUVI .1 Tj . . J'S!iB1I marstheseItS tFa t iHont pnt , ouestion Was i Vv6?.k; om- time aeo when an- POpulwt party, and this divided "" " r : ' . . ... I rhA... whit- -tiprtnto n ? tlnrt Inquisitor. July 20.--News fsl drank much, one man tn my could drink a howe buc ot beer at one - draught. ? i - justified bond in tU suni Of eight scarce this. week. thousand dollars, I offer my ser- , M .-fJanW -lisftr thepHrpQ0f WWmW- Heallna 8orinlast ring on estates in the county, Office in rear of Court House i, nfWrl to bet me a case peop1? were at ' wlre of wine thai I could not produce Legislature which has brought ? .Lh mUn nnd 1 took'un the scandal after scandal npon the isitirtg such a man, ami l toon up tne nai?eof North Carolina; a'gor. ";i i,a,i ;.t straooine feL eminent at once inemcicnt ana Jrroh j. A. oione nas reiurBcq .----;---. v enormously extravagant, and to Deuton and is ready tbf his twj rft?5t?!: finally, in soaie of thf counties, school, which commences Aug- ? icaiico m.n "w f as; Richmonrl. isnornnt black EB t W1LSBK . I. WALSBH. mm. I 1.11 LJ II ll'll Attoxwyt and Cph113M Law LaxJngwn , w. moved to I Healing 8orintrslast Thursday. Mr. timanuel wanora ana wife, of Fairmont, visited Mr. Steven Harris Sunday. ". Most of the farmers are nearly done threshing wheat, Very noon oroos at reported. Mr,. William btoicer ana other friend of mine paid me a ln2 1K,i,te J0?"1 ' par -w S 'hI me & the men whom fused with the negroes " - . . I )nrf oaviAH 4-Via K4-nt- Astrl art and 1 said i 'naa " . tij !.7..i mnlnv whol wc wave a uuycrum wuw 10 iuu empioy wno j :ket run j'"-s, , . , j This against jine peopic: : mr unucu r . .- - t. states aenaiore two men wno heard of if the themselves; , a Legislature which, has brought A 3-year-old colored boy fell into a ditch in Charlotte last week, after a big rain, and was drowned. The late Mrs. W. J. Cooke, of Asherille, who committed suicide - OrlvlnaJ ObMrvatlons. Oiange (Va.) Obaarreiv Ot course a man is going slow when he lets old age overtake him. - '. ' The hand-organ man says that life is a continuous grind with him. , .v'- Vj t War Between Doctors n i 1' - paper Men. Xewapapardom. ' The Southern Kino' Association has adoj ; requiring newspapers the tiUe or "Dr." in rt : medical men. reduciiic; i It hurts every man a little to Iciples of Eeculapius t om snntlvr rnntl ittflrrv . a rMl luM. Tt.;a n.nn ...na 4 He oueht to hustle for more Vork Life Insurance Company. Drettv rirl. V hsoJrJS A.,i. news but has no ngbt to try to McKinley was presented with It doesn't take much -to bus- Association for ext : collect during these hard tunes. n Georgia watermelon last week tain a reputation' that ins been it. mmiv,i t . We knew how to edit a paper that was two, and a half feet made, " U i twnu i l IntivmriariB Tn Ohio anf Weed78 - relations exist betwee , and weighed 78 pounds. . disappotnted because he couldn t .fvernitv an ! our W L,. RvrW - ynnnc floclor find anvbodv'who wanted to bet .r " J " B T I . - I I I IIHWMI UU Mr niHIl I tnf Ji I KH I the former in t control noniii. then he is a fool, i ,v.u4- , ' 5 15 months aeo. was hantred bv Ariti- Stoia-, i the Legislature in bola ,Ua., who murdered lea. Hl-uJ w-l-'- ui .turn. piav, euvu. cvCRDUur piajrs IUV uniy rfrtfl1( aea. was hantred bv MrisW nn linrs ; " " llorv MondaV evening. wtir.'t.C. .'-i! weff, WRh the hope of pap 'V- VTheSalisbySuVlearnhat sfc Sehe' C ea'fot" the PuUman Car. Company wUl areveighea in;;; ! -V , - pnetary medicmes. The C Mi-Mr-"-.: ,, ., .TJT -'r.., , . .a. .'f.j. .. .i. i wlitrrrn -thrnaten. m raso 1 snoniv crecr large snops in 1 " 1 1. 1 ' n ii 1. j Tis asad-'fact 'thawe aever h018 ' t5reaten'- , - The editor ought not to make l a mob last mistakes. - No matter 11 hi try to.correct them we can' eet them..:w: t-? :a The editor are the mos the town editorials ! The editor is a nuisance any. t ' t hii,ik-irti' in th heart, leal men wake ud to the fact how.; It he mentipps my.buui- -d th t th , 5.- and Eldoni.,-tlH!re , builds ttsnheir code1' of ethics has neSS tie don t 8ay enough abOUf Ann ..i:i, (nrtU -ion ntar. Uhnnfnmv ranVf. .- .. nlana in Ifhia.ttDW nt ftdv! Tt . I . . 1 VVU UUUIIVaUW - UVj A WW U1UVVO I Tf T- I j mrmJwyn warns vw -r' v. at the disposal ot tne L4brartani 4 creat number! ot women line, tne better. U will be t of Congress' jriv f 4, who have, been -disappointed in both, doctors ..and, newspait An Alabama murderer ad- "B uk v. nwu. 1 . . . -, 1 . mruin.iini m i i i-j i i i i.i, i. uhamkw Hiiurr. wuicau acc win lulu uizt ,nnar wnnr Trip lurnrE jiuu vutCi - - t important, men in headauarters for the Eastern di- Ur..nnt who rlm't advertise tion the attending! physician and ouchttn write his fvio- Df theebmnanv. ; ,..c . ti.win tnr ' ' 1 ' 1 published i announcement accordingly. . ,.- , . - , I . w.'.t.. tm,'J. 1 ri; tii fln-' stl each deatni The sooner c it.' If he mentions .my compett- titors in busiuess he exagerates. ' Editors are Chtitled to no conl sideration. onfouriA an editor, An , Aiaoarn muraerer-aa-anvhni u w ' v- dressed the. following note to r -' t,' thfr' Governorf ' "lavish ;yo , ..Aneodotoof Um War. SaahTlUa Aaiei.5l;'J 1 . ' ; 'The story goesthat after t' .1 . t - The man" Who 'never kno HaTookThejoica. I would grant me a thirty-day re-1 when he is licked can generally I Thi9crood story is told of a I spite. I am :short on religion, be ' identified by his Mattered certain prominent railway su- Intended to get it last week, but countenance. ' . , 1 surrender at Appomattox 1. perintendent, who is equally re- was too busy. , vlrt1 tt v Folks who buy things just be- hugh 1 was, rtftog alon- r. nowned tor his ability to take or while in a state of "acute insan- caUse they are eheap are' always dusty road, ltr almost, in 1 make a joke. -,t-i . . itv. Mrs. Minnie S. Cocke, wife romnlaininir of the scarcitjr of ter thought, liis horse havi. &5SdSrS! y22SX asfc j. TxsxnsfassfX TrrtrJs 9t'sssshstS company?" inquired the gentle- sh0otinff herself v throuehv the wn,le 4 her mother washes tne better, cornioner-qe Btopri . man alluded to. " -v . - j,l ,., 1 tot?g wel. . T0"8 ! , dishes, may b good company, ana said:., r? 'Ye8.'T..-----'''."v'- i ii,; vi:. "i V7 ''-k :i ir , but she Mhkeiy to prove expen-u weU, uncle, all ia over; e . "You receive your pay regular; lr iin ... , 1 . - liuc oouincra miiiwoi umix VS:. ' " . , rhflrlnttrliprllnatTnenrlay.' He w7u r,ar' simnnse von w-r w the fourth pereon employed in . . . . r : . 1 r wormng lor a iartncr msicau 01 the company, would you. expect vour employer to take out his . but she is likely to prove expend ' The total cost of the focal tasf y&rwf Gen.-Lee has surren- JYbt da ye dun say, mas- T f v . J 1 norse cveir Baraay h Jmrfl, ..mhincr t r I v oy. vl I-A 'hearro evaneelkt . down. inLnd wpll-mav it be : 601;, ' I would not expect that,.bu if Texas preached iQr,.tw6: weeks (haiard fashion of .enacinsj laws ; Lup to nobody, ceptin carry you homer ' "r No, ' said tne man promptly; "r " .:...f:nhl Swarma doubt dat foxy UltzhUgll exists as to its constitutionality ed I-might bye yer, but Mars T.. lanra ... a. mtfn' lul A 1 the farmer had his horses out withbufscoringr: a,cpnvert, but as was indulged in by ft conglom- mighJiy Hiaself deed he amt, and was going my way, 1 should ven as a demierre3orthe.,ex-w , . . , call him a mean 'fellow if he presively asserted, that . the cli- whTt """ ludicrous ims- -y ' ' , . . would not let me nde." ? ,,4f n .mate Of hell was too hot tp grow ln0merS, is more than enougn to ,f Hat Curiad vp th Rails. W!!Ca- Ka),'.''..P; i minutes later with' t pass good An the back Seat rose for pray- Thepityof It" all is that th for twelve months, v. ' s 1 w ers.-'-Denyer Post , t ,vi , t ii no judicial provision for te :-:'f':' V":''"Jn ' A,:-new.'cnr"; fbf rheumatism the constitutionality ..ol a I i. OJ .W Srt The Republican Editors who StfJSS . k Prcfperity are the men who . h " Hglg, fSf Bu. Governor Bradley. of Ken tucKy, wno on nis recent Uitie.- .Tnd. .tconstSble, inp in itno wuuus miuvxu uu uib i f.arii -w -m we ' iexlngton, I. C . orriGK IH COURT WW Lexington liierj Coinpanj I CowjaPi Manager, 1 Vflaawa ". ' i "ia- Uier. Feed, Sale ia4 Tri4 Stalilej, Good Teams, Careful Drivers 5 ; ; v1 LOW rnceo. 5, fhone No. 16. ' " 9 " D.J.HIU,M.D. DBS, ELLL & HILL, , Dr Jap's CM Staiia Lexington, N. 0. omoe Honrs : 7 to8 a. m., sni I to 9 p, sndjjojip men in charge ot t tne. public -f-j - -----. ......'Vtschnola. . see prosperity are the men who rom n wXT.kTi ' But;. we" respectfully- protest see wuinigigs on tne wan auer " J ,1ttlfl while against any war upon the black they go to bed, and near weaseis ."..: .'7 " " .. : , people on account of the State's trying to crawl out ol ther ana ieiy have beard, was called back home be-t" u" temnteTto t a wo- on every act of last w into' no cause the rails of the track had would clear their vision. boots-. Maybe tax on i beer r-w IJAVXhmknM solidly together nil Boy, I. a - s" J f. a . 1 tna tiA nniT lira tnavci nan Tiiir a . . m nna tlllaOfl Till VUV VI Ul a cssw i ay iuut S lifting it u in his Inotice from them that whenever the brim, and lifting it up in .msi . r...a -B-i. redndhnevlrW his head, and it never left his iir 'ra .n. . , done in the latter part of the six Ia ' Warianr innrl lav Am tY f . e.Aui.mi.nti -bnt' te rat.' he ""V-i?"" V iohn UoJaru t was drained dry. ? 4 . . ' astonisnmenii uov . . .. .v., .tfci ii,.- stew saffiESSS Mkhsol Notes Michael; July 17.--We art glad to state that Mr. is improving, horn fever. Messrs. Evans. Leonard Lannlne have threshed 3 much a""fc ,l. r.J:T TT is s raplv their good fortune that more With their machine' this w!,noul ai I Jo out and try through the agency of the Fnrm jearthanlastH i. the Populist lames. Shoafy colored, cut Wr Vt..i Hn And then Pnrty tney nave attacuea 10 hand Vf ry badly while cutting Kff mTS themselveenpugh white men to oats last Week. V "r "v" f:a." out them in tne saddle. , Mr. Robt. Leonard and Miss ,lnol "l"-"'"" - r. No. The thought that igno- Rebecca Bates were married on d ' . rant men are in charge ol our the 10th inst, , - wni. hi. u. schooi8 j8 not an agreeable one, Mr. f . R. Craverhas a field on"""'"-. . ' . ' , but let us be tast. Who is re- wheat that came very near eo- Rover, a big Ncwiounu.unu f0ongiole for . the situation? ing Democratic The yield was dog, has been made neir plain! y the white men who have Iff to 1. TOO by his master, John Spoon- .. ( ,he rjemocratic party -Avery intrresMng address on " - ,a" tt "and united1 their fortunes with the school auestiou was deliver- eccentric. . . ' , '... those of. the nefiroes. These ed bv Kev. Bennett, nere a tew The employe came ' dutii three watermelons, every black sinner make any rational man dubious. I .j . testing i oaliw r v iiioiuuicu v uuvti j.. a Jaw tne fesiaemenv ' inai. muaj a nre T.I i I..' - . fUKfAs.-, train waft has been discovered in Shelby- whe Tn iwo whoitacnea ".r": ZZ'y.' effect. - The courts bught 1,0 pass miles this side of Lexington be- IOR8ASONS WHY : but a train fore be had time tc-change his "HeS .legislature.-Winston been ctiryed' by heat into the old camp clothes, ins omce Doy h , th fi premi8e8 k- the Journal. . ...j. appearance of- Weigh runners, HaH aluiava AjWkM nitn With 1 . . . .. 5 .. .. ... . .1 ' I . . . . ; 1 . - . Vaj"i I irate female,' who threw boning jhe press Uispatcnes jpii, i tne neary epucea oaving ueeu water at him. His rheumatism (hat the mention ot the naraeoi pulled frorn, the oas ties ana hs fefr, hirrt " ' t,,, f Nebraska, caused ;the Uumnrn inrjv' tha. air bv the la kin. i t nisi a.lPII HI II. . ' " I .. . I mu " , ,, . ,. tTtMhrfo he conld :pain adm s- ' A damsel entered a store at biggest , demonstration 01 atrain of the bending rails. ?ioatfhoff. E Chnpel Hill recently, , carrying daj. b?' demonstrations in the accident occurred l sioa to his office. , ; 80mlive chickens witb their House of Representatives at f ew tmmuteg before the1 feet tied, and she placed them on Washington Monoay , Bft , had not the the counter; .The; clerk ( wno sstate conveniwn w once at waited on he is. not .always his name rewards the orator ""JJ. grammatical, and. he smilingly who" sks app ererv teacteito V" asked, "Are you sure tnat tney assemoiagc 01 - , ZJ?. Z v, will lay thereF-I -Oh, no, sir, the magic name which flres our woul have ' dashed mto the they are all roosters,!' shestam- hearts and causes us to forget break and been burled from the mered. defeat inopr hpea forthe tu- jfafo-b-m ' , man named W. U. McCdrkle gpld . bugs that that the heat at the point of . 1 ... v 1 ninritv ia the sheerest' nonsense, ., z ' '!: The Fidelity Mutual Life Asso ciation, of Philadelphia, operat inir th uPnnaf Flan, is the best all-around company In which to insure. .v-. - 1. Careful selection and man- aeement have rendered the death rate: phenomenally low, t.fz per $1000. mean insurance) and exceptional t Wgh. (5.1097 . rthE is the fatW. has been CI J. !!. day? ago. , ? W. C. Attorney E. E. Iillison Orew . - j .1,. n... a ,t up the w'U a4 the Quarantee h f m and in a fair. il. J f -n Orancitlv Willi r , . . . . . iiuc iiu .H!v v"r-'v ness the negroes are enti.ieaio ' 1 LEXINGTON, M. C Office in Henderson Block, two doors below post-office. I ant as trustee. i v .. . it. .: ; "lcopie win . rmnn juu .mt ..r .... ii: a i. .... Icraiy, " expos tuiaieo- ivw- nev. 'tiow can so raum hiuhvj I UC UtCU MJWII .wm. la") I ai.l r' "oein P'lnt He J ta VV..1 rntcUoe w f -'rj ia Ii ii?2ton ttu 8ur (iiinS;!. V. ' ' ' Vr.o - 8 to 9 Tfi-, 2 n. f'.,r U; ' fP- ' , : . i. ', : - J - n. '' readily assented the old ?ailr, t'hnt I wean that wW 1 am gone my dog shall kJ. lilnlipfl nnd cuflcd about itifi ivnrl.l m l have been, ti their share in the divide. Speak. ing for ourselves we say frankly that we don't like the situation, but we can stand it as long as those who are responsible tor it. ''Let the galled Jade wince; -Our withers areunwrung." " Mo'i. Friend In Diatreae, An old and uffllctfd Georgia dsrkev ro"iitly wrote the fol lowing unique letter to. rresi McKiulev: v 'Mr. McKinley : I yole4 fer you in the rain, nom sannp to notbe kicked nnd culled about , Th. vandertoiit Hospital, snnaown. l xoiouea. iue rneu the world as 1 nave Dcen. it .aeems that the oro ect of matisra In the left. leg. wj hit s vou like, vou may draw the will M, n0 - Vanderhilt for a hos- dun run In my head en give 8nch a way that the income ot it al t Agheville . N. C.. ia more me rattliir f de brain. I never the property may be used n He S t to, planned than first mi so loll!? dat niV WIIH tion If 1 whatever remains u Mr vamlorl i t. who owns ine go to my sister, m nyuum, iigoiieoff wid a tnrp.ep.'ie . . . f poi 1 yv pl-a, b,ii, t ;u t u. ,4 U U , r' 1 1 9 in l. ' "ft ,1 l af. t It r .ill C C me en ,. uu; ome f-rocerieann s or der to vnv ' I '','. se rent . I wL'ii vou would ouji. if you if vou i.lease. suli. En please, suhiXaun' me a postaire stamp J8 f . kin mail dia letter to i i. .4 V. , Prr.piii treta, V. C. A t.Utti : a i ; ro Woinsio a, a Poetrflister. ' Kit's Atlanta Con , , i s. : ' ry (itiion, a v. t- vt'il notuT ' ty i ' t';' ' 1 1 ' ';' ). r i !" . . ' '"""1- 1 v.. i, n And fin tho will was drawn in apcordanco with these .terms. . Chicken Killed By a Bpldar, . Monroe Knqulrar. - Mr. J. T. Bass, who lives near Marshville, reports fit he heard on? of hi J v-i - ' ns 8fitin'"nnf in h'M I " (l. i i i, iil r i t sut : ' -hvH w;i ens. ' i 1"H P!! t omiJ tlint a l- r H a yost , , 111! I . :1-1 U.-nnrrtri-' i-aml u .i.i. hi; t.:'.cr the s;i rj,i ; t s y pnotiirr tl al ' n ior and jsi i. f- yar ; w lit, "2 -r 1.' i i i.k k- siirpii-,e he r- 1 r wns i r'i the v 1 r r ! t it. tnagnificfent . Liltmore estate, near Asheville, and is intended for patients who are unable to navfor treatment. All kinds of diseases will be treated, espec ially tulicrculois and ailments that are cwt';ious. A corps ot physicians will be in charge and every convenience and comfort poKsiblc for such an institution will be instaUUxl, A suitable nito li;ia litrn sdcclcd ' and siKci;c.'iti,s drawn. Mr. Van- c erb it v..l in the proiec with mi oi.Ha of $100,000. The hoKi .i il wlscn completed will lie sivosul to i. sets, to each S100. liabilities.) 2. The rates based on past in surance experience, are about 30 per cent, below the "old line" rates. - ' 3. The rates are' itemized, with the expense element sepa rately stated, and limited to lest than half the usual charge. , 4. The mortality element ol rates, available forenrreot losses is 50 per cent, greater than un der the legal reserve roethoij-.and yet the total cost or uicnsur- ; 5. l'nlcies as to "conditions and terms of payment of' pre miums issned to spit all classesJ- liberal surrender yalucs, income for the insured in case of disable ment, and income to bencCciar ies, If preferred to lump sum at death. ' ! 6. Not an investment conv banvi Die insurance pure and almnle. The insured is left to in vest his own money in his own way; no tontine or endowment delusions. ' ''" ' " ' 7. The only company which issues self trunrnnteed policies. S. Values not nxea ny siaiuie law. but bv the inexorable laws nt i nniice anu monuuiy, mm avoiilin r technical impairment B. I'r- 'uurns are stipulated by the due tors in the light of in suraiv " exnerience, and not re;? ulnt I ' v an; cv'iitmry lej- J arrested at Knoxville, ularity is accidenjt was ; terrific .. W State, to CSM.Va BU avvi.a w f JT . 1 C1fCi were notes, which McCorkle disiana lotor counted at the Bank of Wilkjs- Doro. ana wensi in . scaica ui greener pasturw. ' While go- occupants of the wood on one side ; and ,t: remained there until the work was com pleted; ft watf two Itours; be- All is not serentf rtf ;the iedtto- Jore te track was in shape, for rial sanctum w ine tfae to proceed. "firPfll OI LUC A1UWIM.1. ...-r . . i ir KniHcooal church' i Amen- Sausbury bun;. . aji train wo. i ... i ohnrch' in Amen 13, west bound, on the Western hliRhed at Charlotte North Carolina railroad reached An-indiirnant eolored .reyeretid apointabouthtwmijesbevood threatetlt to break, the editor's AshcviHelast week, the engineer J. d nnmer0us other ca- discovcrea a large uoumer lying ;m0end.a But; let the dangerously neftrthe tra.- lie of otl lt 8ays: -'A ; WUB UIUVIHK t.JJMiXmw M dwu.i . Mt-v sxni r ROUTT VU and, as the train PWsedthe ad d- wrote bml j,t it he steps.on the nght sidtjOMhe 8topped the paper he he would train crashed into t,he boulder " U . - h ith stick when and tare aiitox mem on. ep-w .net' bim.'. An. other wrote ing tne rear sweper,-, jn ihim that his sulcnption nao that ,tne manage a sow bv the ear Hi ntinrt mi. linw These tin-Dan. . blow. C.nl.ir nn,r npnilinr rip. i kal. rhnnt Will . Please kee6 cunutances. ' 5 He was convales- quiet.'comb the bugs out of their r ... i. f a.. nmfni-trA." ... . Saturday a work train on tne Carolina Central was engaged 5 The Lincoln Toarnaliays,thnt iiof expired; a young man namea' james naa tne wrong i .Vil..; It' I ami u II; l.rt ,,C i t V i r lie) i e v i i ii 1 . Crojs - ;trOi:i Ci.uiit y, nim ii ( 'Sax eoiinii' !---:. il ' .1 n..,... 1 U.rtUc V i ' I l.ol.lvrs t- 1 : i l, I t lx. Ill no The nt the t I t . ! tuality, sik; our Imi Can vo-" OrT ,nitand reciprocal nm roSul. 9 pnrtitipnle in ; i i vc pnanU'd by I... i "i.aft-ty Clause." ,...ot vou rnt- f in loading and unloading rail road iron in front of his house. That night he dreamed that he way lying on the track, unanie to move, and the train was about to run over him. The frijjht brought on heart failure. .. .. .1 " ami ne uicu. The new tariff, as ia usual with the protection theory, imposes the burden of taxation upon the po.iririfu. At 1c ii'imtration ihc .! 'i to c-tivuwc t.-e pi"' i sUrr'ww.l. Tor i " .T)i'C, t en;:., of tS iity on Vi!;.'i ; !" ; ' :; lv i'.cv'. i C. -It 1 I t 1 '. ! Verily this.editor's path is not strewn with roses., ; , ; s lives at the . '"' " Z - I:. 1 K.' G. Uiwin. who Wnnrider'M oostoflice. near umierpa-t of Mecklenburg,. but the line of Cabarrus, rnwlnc a nrw variety of wattr- m.-1nna. The melon is i.i all re spects' like the oruiwry s tnelon. exerrt that ns it I u turns yellow, iif 1 t,ri :tor tV--intVmt ot a " :-... .'" V, --S Talla th. w.y It wi hotiml t Vya.agraadiMherh-.rfhi"' Th.. wr thr -w. f Tli -t-' -Knd ii f I a----H cc. - ud 1. r it, 1 1 . t, . C, . c. wan ;ixty conn. ,t i ,1 i i
The Dispatch (Lexington, N.C.)
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July 28, 1897, edition 1
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