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r, nr7i 1 VOL. XVI. LEXINGTON. N. 0., WEDNESDAY,' AUGUST 11. 1897 NO. 10. Serves Are the Telerrapa Sjretraol the bcMty.ntendlns (nan Uw brain to ererjr part of Uh ayitem. Norvea an ted- by the blood, and us, tLero tm, Uk K-eak awl tired a Uw v" blood La thin, pate, Impure Nerve ar etront and tteadr, am u m iwunlela, brant It unclouded II tba : blood la rich, red and pure. Nerves find a true friend In Uuod't Sanapa rilla, became It makes rich, red Wood, frroe food appetite and dlgeitkn. I THE COURT CAMS BACK. Hoods Sarsaparilla h thr One Trnr lllond PurlAvr. All .lrucyiltj. 11. rlOOU S FlllS Sick Headache. tteeata. Dr. . J. EUGKANAN, Physician and Surgeon. . Lexington, H. C. Next door to Methodist church. Cnll9 promptly responded to either in tb wn or country. RUPORT T. PICKENS, Atterney and Geanellor at Law, Lexington, H, C. Careful and prompt attention given to all business intrusted to him. Office on publio eqaare in corner of Henderson Block, near Postoflloe. . JOHN . RAYMOND McCBARY, courts to col' LBXtNGTON. It. C. Practice in nil the Promot attention given lection of claims and settlement of estates. . '-'-- Having Qualified at Public Ad ministrator for the. county of rtnvirUnn. and bavin z given a Justified bond in the sum of eight thousand dollars, I offer my ser vice for the purpose of adminis tering on estate in tne county Office in rear of Court House Cbieers Sword. - ' " , Judge Randolph, of the Kansas district court was one of the frontier judicial officers who be- j he red iu upholding the dignity j of the bench, and as well, was tennacions of his own personal honor. ' .," . ,' A divorce suit in which a gray haired veteran of. the late war was plaintiff came up before him while he was on the circuit court I in a prairie countv. lbe rude court room was filled with spec tators, aud the old man seemed unwilling to go on the stand in bid own defense. . "I am not going to grant di vorces Without good reasons," announced the. court-, and the plaintiff went to the chair served as a witness box.' "Now," , said the attorney, "tell us just what your wife did to make-you leave her." The witness looked appealing ly at the judge." ' "Answer the question," was the order. "Well, she called me names." "That is. not ground enough for a divorce," said the court sternly. And she neglected me." "1h that all?" "And she said that I was a coward nud a sneak because I went to the war and came back alive. She said that all the brave and worthy men died in battle, and orrlv the traitors and cowards came home, and" "That will do Kir The decree prayed for in yuur petition is granted," broke in the judge. I want you to understand, sir, that this court went to that war and spent four years there-nnd tne court came beck too. v ' l : IEB V WAL8EK. 1. 1 WAL6ER, W USER & WALSER, Attorneyi ftni GowuelbM At Law, m iid i ... ni) VrAernl Courts' Prompt attention alrta to aU liueiaru n- OSca in rent o'Coart Mo. ... - v w.iu, Milor member. will be in hie office n large port of the tine .and will ntteinTall Conrtean ncreioiu . 8. 16. .WILLIAMS, Attorney At Law, . . Lnlnilon, I. C. v 'orFICR 15 COnfT H0U8B. Lexington fLl?er ,Compan). . P, L. Conkad, Manager. Llwrj. Feed, SaH and Trad, Stables, A. i, i ii i .i t v - r ",-' ' " nruirt Tnanis. Careful Drivers, . J' ' ' Low Prices. ' ' , . Phone No. 16. Wnnamaker on Advartlsing. I never in my life used such a thine as a poster, dodger or handbill ; My plan for twenty years has been to buy so much space in a newspaper and fill it upas 1 wanted. 1 would not give an advertisement to a news paper ot live hundred circulation for five thousand dodgers or posters- If I wanted to sell cheap 'jewelry, or run a gam bling scheme, I might ue post ers; but I would not insult a de cent reading public with hand bills. Tne Cass ot people wtio read tbem are to poor .to look for support in mercantile affairs. say to . mm: -how long win you let me run a column of mat ter through vour paper for one hundred or five hundred dollars,' as the case may be. I let him do the figuring, and if I think he is not trying to take more than his share, 1 give bim the copy. . I lav aside tne profits on a partic ular Jme ot goods toranvertising purposes. At first I laid aside three thousand dollars; last year aid- aside and noent torti thousand dollars.. I have done better this year, and shall in crease that sum ns the profits warrant. I owe my success to newspapers, and to them I will freely give a certain profit of my vearlv business.', ? f JOELHIt,L,l. D.J.HILD.M BUS. HILL & HILL, Dr. Payne's 014 Stand, . . Lexington, N. 0. uOS&eo Hours : 7 to 8 a, m., ani 1 to 3 p. m., and 7 to 8 p. n DR. J. H. ANDERSON ';' ''Pnyslcian ahi Sargeon, ; ' LKXlNOTONj K. C. 1 ' . Office in Henderson Blook,two fJOOr UClun u-vuv, , i , . DR. JOHN THAUES, Offlpe in Hilnt Hpuse on Main Street. Will protic medicine and surgery In liextngton ana sur rounding country. nffii Honrs: 8 to 9 s, m.. kiln. m.. and 7:30 to 8:30 p. m. ' Calls left at- Smith's' Drag Stare, will receive prompt . atten tion. T j m.; not H ROCK DENTIST, . , l Thnmaaville. will be in Lexing ton professionally on tlje first M W .Uv and Tuesday in eaoh mbntb. nin March House eottage. Ten veart practice. Work done as low as good work eon be done. ' MIm BmI Haraw, Preprletrstt, ; , LEXINGTON, N. C. . s C:la St.. C;;::::aE-:k of LcxIrSioa. For the accommodation of rogu l'ir sr.d transient fr'icgts.. x " Fatinfaction guurantcod.. : Torms $1.00 por dayv x . . - A PIN DS 8BICLK CSRBMONY, OoarloUaOuamar. One of 'the most interesting marriage ceremonies in the his-. tory of the "Temple of Justice," j came ott yesterdav morning. Esq. D. G. Maxwell officiating. barlv in the moraine Tohn Smith and Mary Tones, colored. came in from the country to be joined in the holy bonds. - in the presence ot the happy pair and many dusky and a few white witnesses, the toUowing unique ceremony was performed : "My friends, we ar? now with in the shadow of the walls of the blind goddess of justice to wit ness the nuptial ties of the couple now present; and as they launch their boat ott into the ocean of connubial, bliss, may they have smooth sailing and fair winds o'er this sea, and may their hull be free from the bar nacles of life, and never subjected to squalls nor cries of 'ship ahoyV" After the usual questions and answers, the "marrifyer" con tinued: "By the authority vested in me bv the county of Mecklen burg, known as the cradle of lib ertv, and the Commonwealth of North Carolina, called the 'Tar Heel State' of this confederation of - fusion; by the smoking tar- kilns and bleeding sentinels of our turpentine Belds; by the rec ollection of the fat baked opos sum with sides lines with sop sweet potatoes and hoc-cake, to sav nothing ot the sweet ana luscious watermitlion;' by the tree silver blasts from the horn ot the long-eared : traditional animal which is often heard throughout the land; by the Dingley tarifl bill which is to produce the long-wished for and promised wave of prosperty; by the song of the void bug, which some eav is the dirge ot the peo pie, and glorification of truts and monopolies; by tne old nea bitten coon doe whose 'baso nrofundo' is heard in the cloam me: bv the clear and loud notes of the old Shanghai chanticleer in the earn morn calline upon his comrades to shake off their lethargy,. nnd by the momory of the Mecklenburg Ueciapenocnce of Induration, and in the prcs ence of these witnesses, I pro nounce you husband and wife. "balute your bride 1" LET THE RESPONSIBLE ANSWER. Our Scotland Neck correspon dent informs ns that the pay ment of c'ounty orders has erased in Halffax. A special to the Raleigh- News and Observer tells that Dr. T. R. Mobs, one of the commissioners of Vance county, SUPPRESSING REALSNEWS. Fell Hirer, (Hue.) Clear. "Keep it out of the paper," is r. Glonn and tho.flovornorahlp Waahingtna Cor. Richmond Pl.paich. Ex-District Attorney Glenn, of North Carolina, was here to-day closing up his accounts with the government, tie win iook niter bis law practice tor tne present, he said, to the exclusion of poll tics. His name is prominently mentioned for the governorship of his State, but further than to say that everything political in . , r , ; , ... Norm Carolina is in a conumon of unheavel, he declined to dis cuss the matter. He is very con fluent, however, that the Demo crats will make a clean sweep of Congressmen and eleet a Demo cratic legislature next year.' :. 'i Senator Titlmnn at Mooreavlile. Charlotte Obeerver. J:Vi '',;;:;i. Thee were 5,000 people pres ent at dinner. Senator Tillman referring to "the plutocracy of wealth, in Nation and State, said : "Ob, for one day or year tor poor old Zeb Vance, to come back and redeem North Caro lina. ''.'.'"'(Father cheering -, He was the erandest man who ever Dreathed the air oi tnis atate.'" ''Populism ! ' he said, "grew out qf the sin of Omission and oommtsHion or the Republican and Democratic parties, but Populism went crazy as soon as it was born. (Laughter.) There are enough 'isms in it to sink all the ships that ever qoatea, even onah a shin. North Carolinians, Populists and Democrats ought to get to gether and win the victory in 1900 on the issues that were lost in 1896.- - Cid Dots. . Cid. Aug. 3. Miss Annie Stith who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. A.J B. " Jones, has returned to her home near Wilmington , i,. i i . , Miss jua 4Jienr;iin. nap rtmriicu from Troy, She was acoompan ted by her sister, Mrs. C. A. Mc Gehee, who will spend a few weeks with home folks. . Messrs. N. W. Lanier and W T. Metters ha ve gone to Greens boro on a business trip.. Mrs. D. H. Crayenanqqatight- er. or man foint, yisitco ner cr, Mr. C, MTer last bun dav.' . ;. . ' ! i i 1 i - ..- The protracted .meeting-begins at Fairview Church the third Sundav in this month. 1 Mr. wiuiara i,mi and. we, of lameatown, vihlted Mrr Alex Tysinger's family last week. Mrs. M. L. Llliott. who has been, quite sick with chills, much better, v , .... ) Vive Vale President JJcKinley cast a sit ver dollar in the church collec ion basket last Sunday. , the cry which the local newspa per publisher daily hears. To oblige often costs considerable, though the person makin the re- mipar thinlrn the onrftntino ia is on trial on the charge of re- Uarcely worth saying "thank tusingtovote tor nqnor license you." A newspaper is a pecu unless he was paid $500. There fiar article in the public's eve is not lack- ot instances oj malad- The newsf?atherer is stormed ministration ot government in because he gets hold of one item, North Carolina within the past and is abused because he does three years, and these two cases ot get another. Young men, are referred to because both hap- and ntten vnnno wnmrn an writ pen to come into sight the same as older, perform acts which are A . ti . : .... ' r . . ... u.ijr. iiicr ncivc iu u.,nii u lecntimate items tor nulilirntinn moral and adorn a tale. For anil thra null fn the nnnnAnen ciKuuui icu ycuis tuicr uk " l olhces to beg the editors not to iBi.uijr u, cnsLcra urin notice the escapades. The next Caro hna-nnd Western North day they condemn the same pa Carolina, too for the matter of per for not having published an t iat-was rich tn instances like other party for doing the same these. Finally, by a mighty er- they were guilty of; forgetting (nrt tti twnhlA lhei off ,h . i.-0.' i... -Y- . . , c i" appareniiy, ineir late visit to ncigui. w ignuiuucc hiiu currup- the printing ottice. tion W public place, and for Trip rvnr1i who hnv n nnmr twenty years enjoyed good gov-Urnwi- th tifwn nnd nno-ht tn ernment, with perfect freedom have it when it is legitimate and V"UU' vucsc. cm news, scandals are suppressed that did not suit them times hv the bt tinrv nntil we! too.q0'. perhaps. Our fida action is taken regarding Noble Oroer came alone with them, and then they are used. promises to the PCOPle Ot eman- Itrma intirmrimr nmrtirnl nn. cipation from a thraldom which body can be "killed," too, with- uu ..ever uccn ucaru ui .untu ii cut anec'.ing the worth of a Suggested It, and they Went into newmnrvr Rnt the rent "nrat it. From Our Noble Order they miiftt And m,0ht tn Vie nrinted. Were led easily into a new party d tn nnlr rditno tn annnmn it according to original design ot i, ifa goine to a dry goods tnose Who had in the flrst in- store- nnd tpllino- the nmnnptnr stance deluded them; and having to stop selling certain lines of vniiKu mew iiiuo lur iiuui i ueir s,m or satlU moormgs it was no ditocult task lor tneir aesignmg and seit-seeK- . a Draadfui Aooid.nt. mg leaders to carry them into Charlotte obaamr an alliance with their old enemy . Miss Maggie Brown lives near im; imitiui nuu iuiuuus uuiuuiB-1 uavidson. She has been sick in tionot which they had escaped bed with fever for several weeks. twenty years berore. and is in a verv weak condition. the remainder Ot the Story C,V(rn1 dn w nana vrinne nnd tells itself. It is told daily in the terrihle noridpnt nrrnrred whirh mc rctnicBBiicss, W'lniav raw h, ilMth Mm. travagance, corruption ana in. nmm lr mnthn- wnt t competency whKh was nr-t en- change the quilt on the bed. In wiiuucu u, mc ncciiuu ui xoo gome way or other the quilt n , c ..5 : . i -i 1 1 . ... 1 . r-To F 3 caught on a gun which was stt Ofl89t. ' ttfisr in the corner hv the hed Wt those Who have by their The fell, the hammer trnek own conduct brought these evils on a cnair and the load was dis- upon tneniseives ana upon tne charged in the girl's aim, and State be answerable for them: and head. She had her hand up Thosc.of us who have stood by t0 her face at the time the gun our guns all the while will retuse went off. Her arm was shatter to assume any responsibility for ered. one eye was put out and iu craunB niaw: ui nuiiirs,, her Ungers nearly shot oil. Her J!.' 1 condition is very critical. STATE AND UENERAL NEWS The President has appointed A. R. Holton to be United Slates attorney for the western district of North Carolina. The local newspaper is rarely an ODiect ot chainty. in nine SOUTHERN NATIVES TABOOED. BaVekhVowt Obaamr. It may not be that the Repub licans are working to keep a "solid South" but the appoint ment of negroes and carpet bag gers to important offices is do RENDER UNTO CAESAR. Trnde.H., m. BaItm flannvans pu- t neenrngionuiepaicn, JO, i .j . inc Buiciuc oi hick ouc, uuru uus ntirucica nil nmuuiii. i , . ... . ouA outao&- ?Ul P!;0uP"L0"J?.:I ? ,mJl attorney's office, and formerly A newspaper without enemies is scarcely deserving of friends. The vicious and- lawless never like a bold, fearless newspaper. and every self-respecting publish er should be proud ot their en mitv. , There are other newspa per foes, however, who are more troublesome and consequently more, to be feared. First and foremost is the man who owes a newspaper an honest debt and will not pay It. Then there is the ambitiou mortal who wants an office and complains bscause the newspaper cannot consistently champion his cause; he is pretty likely to become an enemy, i he man who. wants to shape the policy of a paper and is not allowed to do so, is a sure enemy, but the meanest enemy is the man whom the newspaper has befriended, and who deliber ately condemns the sheet after securing from it all the assist ance he possibly can. Fair Bluff limes. A Wild Cat In Har Room. A lady just returned from visit in Pitt county, reports to the Greenville Hefleotor a thrill ing experience. The house she was visiting was near a skirt otl wood. One morning about day the lady was awakened by a terrible noise and commotion in her room. Looking np to learn the cause she discovered the house cat and a large strange pat fighting. The cats found the floor too small for them nnd mounted the wash stand, bnrenu and even the bed in the scuffling, and as to the noise any one who ever heard a cat fight can imagine what it was.-. .'.. ; -.- The large wild cat had come out of the woods qnd made an attack upon the house cat. and when the latter fled through an open window was bold enough to follow into the room, where the family killed it behind trunk. ; ': ,.- r Subscribe for The Dispatch. attorney of the Southern Rail way here, was caused bv bis los ing $60,000 in funds of an estate I of which he was receiver, in a .' Ructte Takaa Chara. Atlanta, Gsv, A tig. 6. Henry A. Backer, the negro collector of in ternal revenue, went into ofSoe to night with rather tmusoai w - monies, When he met with 1 i predecessor to effect the tram r tf fiR u. i j . t M ..... j. - j. x I r .u- " t , c v. viuiiiuuiiuejL ......uutuHj;. twrnljr rf lut wuit au.es. ooumeni of denntia. who nrnM.,1.,1 1UUVU ai IV IIACITCBe I swiiisvs tucu un-rc; IIBt IUCII UJttll If. ffl., 1 ;t. 1 -I I 1. ..J t 1C A. TV I eWaVij, AlsMUlllOl VIU1 TOTT 1UU1U- London has 14.000 policemen. Sul""u "cu TO"- .niy some silver servios. .o .un.0,0, IK . . T,f ncEer, whose lair words ana orainary arrests in New lorkm iZT a ":C SI-"ft temperate tone pleased his hear- RTear " 8.5.. rlKi'l' Realising the embarassment ana nfTennenoMi- R,,rt 'frlhed of him, he Saked the snp- it is reported in New York lri- TnimeMiwi nf iohomn ponot au tne deputies end ss- mai rreaencK u. unaerwooa, they are all natives of Northern i""" uem nsy scotua nave His general manager of the Minue- States and owe their appoint- M lnt "they were in ; service, apolis. St. Paul & Sault Ste. indnmve I His soeeoh was a reaaanrinir nun. iviarie Railway, wno negan as a The new Collector of Internal AO-asj soont ten ot the deputies uiaMiiiau, nui uc cicuicu Li.csi-1 Kevenne nr vvhmnnji .nil newLBDUi ill uitiir raaiimaiiniia ana dent Ot the Northern Pacific Diatnrt Attnrnev in Alnhnma went ont With thflir white ohinf Kaiiroad. nre also carnethncrcrera. and thel Waahincrtnn r P AoW a new Collector of Internal Reve- TotneKiondikain Baiiooht. The Actuary of the Treasury De- nue in Georgia is a negro barber. Tw" Wartd. partment estimates the popula- The South has received no rec- Dr. Eufus O. Wells, 'whose tion of the United Sfnren nn An- Ognition whatever, except tht llama iaat Kn. In9R Knrth H;. gust 1, at 73,068,000 and he places given Col. Boyd and Ki teenth street, St Louis, is another piacee tne circulation per capita """ger. mc wi kuou uiulx 0i tne many victims of the Alaska 9.oa, nuiwtoiuiiaa niiijn ui w gpia lever. Ue hss began work a t.. given -to carpet baeeer Hiram L. nn . w.n t.!i. k. been out of the State since 1894 Grant 10 co?nition ef his sub- prQposea to start for the klondike expresses surprise at North Car- e'enc? to big corporations in n next 8prin wju olina's development, and says tlme8. of. need. If you talk in be snfflcient to sustain the weight that while in 1894 there were P"?. to any mtm Dorn m mm m& thejr ntoeevZrj only 167 cotton and woolen J e--yf--iaoft' mills, with 15,500 looms and hey are indignant over their rondtrfp tickets on his airship 760,000 spindles, there are now ". nine v ui kb.wi fo, $300. 211, with 20,5000 looms and 1,- thert having Sacrificed their con- y. weUs dsims to bs the sW. ' innnnn.n,vi.. ' victions and dutv to their own w nuBpwMTOgM. The failure of thi al oann at Ashevi Ie Saturdav. -c :r owing to the stringency of the that i whv he treats them with Appenines from Borne in seven times," as posted by the bank nn nil rnneenled enntemnt. hours, and another time crossed officials, shows that even the jhey are entiled to no sympa- he Indian Ocean. He says that banks of the country are to have thy, for they had no scruples he can go around the world in a taste of the good times pie the against throwing over the thirty days, and consequently such Republican party has given the d.hnni. nnd-Wnl envmrnimt tn a little matter ss a trio to Klondike country in a highway robbery negroe9 Bnd carpet baggers all is hardly worth talking abont u,-...uowu juutimi. over the south in ihbs, ana mi ur. j&mee vnaries, 01 Kion- The citv directorv of Washing every other Southern State now I mond, Ind., is another medioal ton, D. C. contains forty George when they can do so. They nev-1 man who has devoted much at-, wasningtoos, : seven Martha er jiick aoout tne -negro ana taejieiiKon 10 serial navigation, ass Wasbingtqns, and nineteen Ma-1 Yankee politician except when result of his thinking he has sp ry Bsuiugtuns., ine ucarers gci iuiw. nutu am vj"i-ipnu iut Dstenion an sireuip ot rnese names vnrv in en nr ern KeDUDiicans exuectcu 10 sex. ia?hini fa lianmuii tn s 11 it a a from alight gingercake tint to The appointment of negro collec- bird, without the see of gas or an ebony black that rivals the tors and post musters in Georgia 0ther bnoyant matter. He has ace of spades-" and North Carolina is all right constructed s tin model of s ma A pill compounder of London 1 l"emV c?.n SIE 'I'K W ' .Lan?W A. 1 F JJ. Nelson's old flair ship. That's either a lifting force or a horixon. right. The English people bow "25 ""ilr KX. tal power that will move the ma- swallow about 3,000,000 pills a " L . .uu. : ' . chine forward. .Ur. Charles Is or- week and they should not be en- "It'Tl VI ."llT ' eanizine a stock company to build ...... level neaii w nr-ii ne ill u ubv ut w. . - . courageo to indulge to success. . " ,, ... r . , . , his machine and.oon templates a An eminent physici&n states "The best thine that could n8n he Alask ln .m-- . .1. - . . .1 Ih. Nnwnn ' . tbattypnoia tevercan oe wash- have happened to the Democrat- ed out of the svstem bv water, lip nnrtv in OeorcHa ia the course I . . . - 1 r v . o . . ..1 .. . j, , He gives his patients what which has been pursued by the Auvioes receieveu si ue oiate SXrptemanTo S! lWti them. The fatter asked V1?? :.. to be a very simple one. Greens boro, according to the case stated, has an ordinance forbid "-S-EX -,?u Poker game at one of the most blo?k the streets with peop'e. l10"1? 5- Intriiaense it aeema the alreeta luu" iuc "oniCM wan lire miu- l'lfST'-i.!!! owofaman whose services for nei uiuvsvu nuu a uicivuaut whose tercd with .1 the declaimer to move and he de-111 ""1 clinedto do so, though a little furthei- along I the street there P?.r 5?:. Eha mi ? fvTil , i-i. r a. .r ij, iuc uluci wuu vviica mvr which the exeKise. might have JOTE?SL57E gone ou. without ; interfering - . . haA u,. with anybody s business. The '.TTT t! Tj ru.: rru- officer went for a warrant, and 13l .ni 3- : (T i-fs. tu- next tnoroine he committed pui dav and the offender was taken uu' " Ff" nc uewspuper muu aay, ana 1 tne onenaer was xaseni nftiw nnler o-nme to jail where, it a wonder, he TJJ Ilr " : , j. t,aZa a:. t.. i and the mormn it was printed :r:.:r:t.r"V: :l. few minutes she was dead very plain one. The merchant j ij is a resident and tax payer, and when the legal procwdings anent is entitled to the protection of Shephard s defalcation areheard. the law. So far as the police- " Th.retr.ma od .1-stt. man i concerned, he was simply board 0f equalisation from coun- discharging his duty in trying to tie show some queer things, enforce a law at the request ot a while Forsy th county returns citisenand tax-payer, and such 10 dogsvalued altogether at unK mc tunc, nuu viu- $30 61, Martin returns only one sens are both n titled to exemo- j ...i,.. i an 11 tion from abuse. It is exactlj C0Unty reports no less than 75 such a case as the tribute ques. jackg &adf Martin ont Mie, tion that the Master pased p are Ta,nerl at tonow, in various on. ,ucu wo, wgwe inuKc counties: Robeson $47.31, Da and superscription the coin bore. Aaon $27 52. Baden 151.34 and told, Caesar s. He said, cattle are valued at $5.55 it very promptly, that the thing to Chatham, $8.04 in Forsyth, $9, da was to render, onto Caesar 35 in Alleghany. Sheep are val- """ - - ned at os cents in Lenoir, 75 in Caesar has a right to the con-lrwi; 1 uig..! nni.-HM trpl of the streets of Greensboro ford, $107 in Alleghany. Jacks without dispute, and there is no areTaiuedat $15 in Wasntiur- neeaioranynoaytonavenyster. ton 9 in Hertford. Bicycles iv ewMi ii, lane valued nt XX in Swam. S27.R1 in Poravth. SI 5.58 in She (after n lovers 's quarrel) Washington, $10 in McDowell, would amount to eight or ten president of the United States in I Department from China are to the ounces an hour of sterlized wat- giving all the little three dollar effect that the higher classs of chi- i n cases ot .cnoiera, wnere tue crossroads postpmces to tne nese are taaung very xinaiy to er the system secrets a large Populists, and all the important American plans of life insurance, amount of fluid, enormous ouan- federal offices to the negroes. '. titiesof hot water of great bene- The result of this is that all of I There's no floor is the idler's eflt. " . the Populist who are Democrats loaf. Snlishurv World: A crentle. at heart and this means more man from Montgomery county than half of the entire party in lO REASONS WHY ZhZZ&J5& FidelitV Mutual Life A.so- --vw auui -r marinti ft'titianirii-ita Ansrot. there who are in the third party only 'TSTilU made for what they can get out of it f A0"!""', hWn learn wUl go to the Republican party, l?nnd comPany in whlch to excitement in vicinity over a gold find last week. The hud was ncai i ioKrvnu nuu r v ivnitii - - r r i inant tnat Messrs. tr. s. pence ana l. wnere mey uciuuB. : r : i r,,i wt5 ond n. pennyweignis oi goia. - .... rate phenomenally low. f$7.72 the Perhaps Japan will go slow on Herald savs TohnH Price a P61" l00- mean ") and ie Hawaiian business when she If&JSJZ MnnV the ratio of assets to liabilities IUIUV1 a uiuijuuHia,) . anawHwty earns tnat uncic aamuei is nav- .hed8 hig entir ikin everv year. !TinR fcAti V inga gun bu.lt which willte He ha8 twke wmt to ch&agA sett, exceptionally high, ($1097 as- wrapped with seventy-five miles of wire and will send a 600 pound ball at a speed ot 2,988 feet per second. If a ball like that hit a Jap he would lose all to be attended b y ?r.w Au" " e. . lwiu'"L' 30 oer cent below the "old line" wnerc nc win ;unaerjoi ; , .. - : physicians, 2. The rates based on past in surance experience, are abont I rates. ' interest in Hawaii. rates are itemized, expense element sepa- Mont luc uiutxwii nuitu wtuie scgu.i 1 oayh: wfeiSe , - specimens in ot, cnzaocto a non , i , . - George , Vanderbilt. who al- pitak Chicago is Mr. Price's skin llf ?f nd. ,m:l.t0 k84 j r - tnnnnn In... .t.:-u a man nan toe muai CDsric, e s .1.. m... uu ' . . .u.. 4. The mortality element of ui iuuu iu ii.e uiw niuc vuuu- ncvtiuiin, wnn uu, wh.uvi . .u, . ,., I. " . try, has purchased 4,000 more stuffed. Price underwent in the !bU5!2TVf at the head waters of the Swan- same institution the ame exp JJSJSS' nanoa river. It is magnificently rience in 1890, and in the last; iM' .;k i tt .:n , v,i o v. n vet the total cost of the insur- .iiuuwicu, nui u. . tiv i utt itoi, M ua buuwwiij . 1 - . . . i i j a i i.:. I -i.. a u: l.l 1 A I .a niuut ana.:- nuc iiuiucr auu acuu it w imivuaiiKCU uw uiu eam iui a uiwwi . . .... saw mil. at Biltmore. He is the new one. ; ; ; ; : ,: h r""" 'JT? mwms issaea to suit ail classes liberal surrender values, income largest individual land-owner in the State. His entire property is being made an object lesson, Collector Harkins has evident -4 suppose you want your pres- $14.46 in Davie, f 11.50 in Alle entsbnek. , , . - ghanv.' The disparity in those He-Ah, no; keep them. If any valnea ia ahanrd. ft shows the of the fellows ask me about the need of reform in valuations presents, I'll explain that they Charlotte Observer, - L were iuii y pniu iur a uugi aiiui,. , . , Kisses. - . The Asheville Gasette says She (on second thought) My that np to Monday about 200 dear, suppose we forget we have bonds for brandy distilleries to quarreled, and begin over again, be operated in this district this -- year had been executed in the of- Rnlcigh. , Aug. 4. A special flee ot the collector nad the indi- to the News and Observer tells cations are that the district will of another case of rape in this have not less than 700 bonded State. This time it is a white distilleries. From Wilkes coun man, Henry Jackson. His vie- ty alone there will be no lest timisa respectable young wo-1 than 300 applicants. The in man, Miss Blanche Hodges, a crease in the number of distill neice of the present sheriff of cries is due to the abundant fru.it Bcufort county., crop. this season, Tha Dutlaa of CanoraaS. mvl.tnM. m.t.A ' " :, - , , , , ,,f - The beat difinition that has tor inemsurea iii case aisapie- it -i I ment. and income to benehciar- ly not heard the new civU service y oeen given ox yongress is --.f- I. , ,um ftt regulation. He has made the un "J P1? lesumony Lu-th. ' following appointment:' A. C m ltl Jones-awiuugs contest ot an investment corn- Patterson, general deputy collec- tor a seat in ine present nouse i oanv. jjfc insurance pure and tor to succeed H. A. McEroy; ot Representatives. ; v v ; Umole. The insured is left to in- Mrs. H. S, Fanning, type writer Alexander Gates, a colored -eat his own monev in his own and stenographer; Mate ben a- witness for the contestant, was way: bo tontine or endowment tor Shore, of Yadkin, deputy for aojrad, ' delusions. the ninth division; E O Masten, . .swhalfci M irVncn t"' i 7. The only company wl' Jff-:!! : Arwer-Cknere8S is the H "J1 :aranteed policks ui.uivjiiu. ncjruuiu., ) . I B, V aiW nut HXCU UV Bin t . IWLLrS inexorable 1. stampacpuiy at otatesviuc; j di . of nnance and mortaii Sparges, stamp eleputy ti Mt. gressr . , avoiding technical in Airy. .; ;v .. .,.; j ,. A. Congress is Uongress. 9, Premiums are si The country newspaper of to- . " " nai are tne auues pi the directors in the 1 t t day is vastly superior to that of CongresB?" - :: ' ' t0rance experience, n- 1 n t a tew years ago. on account of I Ar-' Wei L thev make I slated by an arbitrry ! the introduction of what is aneeches. and now.wnwn. and standard. known as "plate-matter" and nlavs carda and o-nta drunk- and 10. Strict and re- "patent insides." ; "Patent In-Ud n th t,,v, j-.,,- tuality. I'olii - 1 a iuuu u ran m. niiii uianD - - sides,"- soalled. are sheets I ,:,, rw a ' T Baa in p.II.VWU Oil n.uc UllIT, IUVHI matter being set and printed at the office of publication. . By this method ot. securing news small country publishers are en abled to baye the benefit ot the exchanges ot the world, and at a less expense than the composi tion alone would amount to if prepared in their own ol.cs. the papers." The gold in tlie Klondike region may not L.l tae but t'.is um vemd iJoa seoms to be tLut it cov ers the ground. surplus. I our famous ' Can we your r;e? Or! How can wiiltcrctl silk lo cl, e,l as dry rfo.
The Dispatch (Lexington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 11, 1897, edition 1
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