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avib Record hi . r i.- MOCKSVILLE, N. C, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19. 1902. NUMUKB Th D THE DAVIE RECORD. pCBUSHED EVERY WEDNESDAY. . II. MOKBIS, - EDITOR. TKRMS OF srBSCRIPTION ' One copy, One copy, ax -xv m. r JOne COPY, lnxee .uuuuu 81.00 50 . SOLICITOR MOTT. The County Commissioners may le compelled by law to furnish the Solicitor with a list, but the Re ister of Deeds is not, ami credit for the action, if any attaches to it, should be placed where it belongs, while censure should likewise be properly and honestly located. Winston Journal. ARE? Vflll tlICC A treat manv raoola suffer threuch mil. UU IIIUU anco. They don't know that for aU lnflam- rannon there la no remedy to equal 7n irnor- Innanv exlcan Mustang Liniment I Wow the mighty have t .ajiij.cj.Pi The shooting down of convict );ivis was purely for lack of sound moment on the part of Superin f.T-ji "Of I'lin nil f-IXM'Ill ."' - ... . .... hr.e has any special sympathy for )avis, but much tor ttie uegro who lc tnmiorhtlesslv sent by the su riiitemlent to bring into His au- . 1 ust presence a wmie man as ue ould a subiluea vassal. v e uo Lt kto'.r to what extent such rep- hnisiiiie conduct is earned on m Lc peuitcutiary, but we are sure nnlu not ue toieraieo one mm te loiiptr than is necessary to re- ,ove the present superintendent. this act would have been unpar- onable during carpet-bag rule ml should uot go unceusnred to- av. Truth-Index. The aboe article from a Denio- ratic paper critisiug a Denioeutic ifficial for placing a negro . ivkl over & white mau, shows, :-t;tU tae gH.luess and righteous ! . , j i a i tes is not io ue iouuu iu me lemocratic party. Iu the first in- uce we thiuk Superintendent Tver acted wrong in sending lis negro con vici aucr a wuue in as be dil, but whether the ktiag was wrong we are not repared to tay. lie had nearly lied the negro, and was making assault on every one hindering s escape, anu it loots lite tne uotinir was necessarv. Be that it way, it is refreshing to kuow at a Democrat can be found in ic.State who can criticise one of owu household. Had this hap ued under Republican rule, big lick head Hues, blood and thnu- r aucouuts of this great outrage, rtoous &e. would have been raided abroad uf tliis great crime ciht the white people. HAD RAT Li Ell BE RIGHT THAN TO BE PRESIDENT. I'j. bpeucer Blackburn is not pumgauy popularity in .North lioliua by siuudinr iu with that fu t'rumpacker at Washington. A iuMod Journal. ftVe copy the above just to show extreme littleness whicu char- enzes so many of the Democrat- rJitors in this Slate. Just criti- iu of au official is done for a fold purpose, to show him up tuc public, and prevent if pos- le a repetition of his offense, for 'public good. But to criticise "an just because he is a Repub iu, aud when the criticism is un laded, is little and contemptible, 1 none but very small calibered ppie indulge in it. In the first ke every well informed man of diligence m the State kuows Hjlr. Blackburn opposed the i,'iual Ciiiin packer resolution to' me Southern representation uy thii Journal should try to e a false impression is beyond PPreheusioii. The second reso- I(nof.Mr. Crumpackcr asking a investigation of election lsad methods should not be i'tionable to but one class, aud ft the criminal floao -vr. uv., mau ever objects to au investi- ufMs official acts, but our ocr:ltic friends well know, ft& invim.;. i j.: rh(Kkin this State would not re- ru to their credit nr Immip Ptfure thpv i. any exposure follow. We cannot p ttem altogether, for it would -c iuiamonsness of. their Peciall V for th loan, nf i o M900. f Journal, make a decent ff, and j?..,x. . -i stoop to misrep- mau who renreseuts' vorir ;u aad oae o v' uein The above clipped from the Jour al of the 11th is used to show that its editor is not informed on the law of 1901 or he misquotes its provision with reference to this law. It the editor will read sec tion 70 of chapter 7 laws of J 901 passed by a Democratic legislature he will find the following language: "And it shall be the dnfy of the Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners to present to the Urand Jury the names of al such persons." iNow mere is no "may be" in the law it ' -shall" be the duty. of me jnairman. air. Mott is no pet of ours, and we are not going to put in a defence for him, but it's a little strange that the Journal should criticise the Solicitor for forcing the Chairman of the Board to do what its law, passed by its party says he shall do, He should have pei formed this duty without solicitation and the Solicitor is only doing his sworn duty." The trouble is, Mott is a Republican. Kick tie other way Mr. Journal. 1 his is not all Mr. journal: cms same law mates it a misdemeanor for a person to wil fully fail to list his property for taxation, and iuforces a fine of not more that $50,00 and not more than 30 days imp isonment. These are penalties put in the law, and the requiments strike us as mon datory oa the Chairman and not optional, or at pleasure. 1 f am easy way and a sure way to treat a case of Sore" Throat in order to kill disease germs and insure healthy throat action is to. take half a glassfull of water put into it a teaspoonf ul of Mexican Mustang liiniment and with this gargle the throat at frequent intervals. Then bathe the outside of the throat thoroughly with the lint- tnent and after doing this pour some on a soft cloth and wrap around the neck. It is a POSITIVE CURE, 25c., 50c. and $1.00 a bottle. IT MAY DC Yflll have long been troubled with a running II IllHI DC I UU sore or ulcer. Treat it at once with Mexi can Mustang Jjllnaaent and you can depend upon a speedy cure. WHAT ! ! The Alleghany Star rises to re mark, and with painful force aud truth: "We never heard of a partisan Judge in North Carolina, until fusion Judges' were elected." YOU KNOW SVHA T YOU ARE TAK 1NG When you take Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic, because the formula is plainly printed on every bottle, showing it is simple iron and qui uine iu a tasteless form. No cure, no pay, 50c. "AND YOU TOO RRUTUS" The Wilmington Star argues itself unknown by writing the name of the Iteautiful aud accom plished Representative in Congress of "de ate"' as J. Spencer Black burn, All the world except the Wilmington Star, kuows that his front initial is E., and that his full name is EpliiribusSpeccer Black burn. Charlotte Observer, Feb. 8. Now brother Caldwell, who would have thought that the edi tor of the Observer would have made such a descent. The Editor of the greatest and best paper in North Carolina, who has just ion tided out 10 years of its exis tence iu the commercial metropolis of North Carolina getting down on an equality with the Journal, Chrouicle and other such papers in their little, contemptible as saults upon a Congressman from this State, It's too little brother Caldwell, quit it, aud be ashamed. The Post has not read the account of Teague vs. Boyer trial a few years back in Forsyth county surely not. This case Avas tried before a Democratic Judge, and one whom we believe yon and others want placed on the Supreme Court bench, aud from all accounts a more par tizan outrage was never committ ed than was practiced at this trial. Read up Mr. Post, befoie you en dorse every thing taid by these little peuny-a liners. SOUTH CAROLINA, - LTOTATil Al WEST INDIAN EXPOS!- TiON- Charleston, S. C, Dc?. 1, 1901 June 1,1902. On account of the above occa sion the Southern railway will sell round trip tickets to Charleston, S. C. and return at a greatly re duced price from all stations. Fares from principal points as shown below aud. comparatively low rates fioni all other stations: ' lui agamst i .i fen Tfti,i are whom vou yon unload roar S5'o Uacle SainV. WHY? A few months ago when the dictmcnts against in- election officials were hanging fire, mauy of our Demociatic Editor friends as well as many attorneys of the same distinction were giving it out that they could not be con victed, that it was - not indictable in the Federal coarts &c, &c. Right receutly iu Kentucky sever al parties iudicted under the same section of the Federal law, have plead guilty, and a fine of from $2,000 to $2,500 and a term of imprisonment imposed. Since which all these attorneys and edi tors have remained mum and speechless. Why is it 1 The law is the same and no change has been made, yet they are not giving out any legal opinions these days. Well the election cases in this State have been settled, and we sincerely hope that there will never arise a cause iu this State again for like indictments against any one. The people want, and they demand fair, and houest elections, and we miist have them. Old papers locts. per hundred at the Record office A Medicine for Old People. Rev. pact 8t ; am moving of my age, due entirety to the rejuven ating i&Qvences of Dr. Miles' Nervine. It brings sleep and rest when nothing ebe will, and gives strength and vital ity even to oae of my old age." "I am an old soldier " writes Mr. Geo. Watson, of wewton, la-, "and I -have been a great sufferer from nervousness, vertigo and spinal trouble. Have spent considerable money ior medicine and doctors, but w4ta little benefit. I was so bad my mind showed signs of weak ness. IbegautakingDr.Mnes'Nervine, and I know it saved mv life." m?iV Nervine Saved me from the insane asy lum," Mrs. A. M. Heifner, of Jcrico Springs, Mo., writes. "I was so nerv ous that 1 could scarcely control my self, could not sleep nor rest, would even forget the names of my own children at times. I commenced using Dr. Miles Nervine and it helped me from the first, and now I am perfectly welL" Sold by all DruggJte on Guarantee. Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart. Ind. V fl So .a v a as o-s S o u cn o U c n Eh o Ml To name a cigar after au actress doesn't make it draw any better. BEST FOR THE BOWELS Burlington Chapel Hill Charlotte Concord Davidson Durham Gastonia Greensboro jjickory High Point Lexington Madison Mocksville Morganton Raleigh Reidsville Salisbury Statesville Wilkesboro Winston $13.50 $ 9.90 $7.00 13.50 10.05 11.05 11.10 13.50 10.40 13.15 13.00 13.12 13.00 14-65 12.90 14.10 13.50 14.35 12.20 12.20 16.45 9.90 7.35 8.10 8.15 9.90 7.60 9.65 9.50 9.65 9.50 10.15 9.45 10.35 9 90 10.05 8.95 8.95 13.55 9.15 7.00 4.90 5.30 5.30 7.00 5.20 7.00 6.35 6.70 6.35 7.60 6.25 7.00 7.00 7.65 5.95 5.75 5:85 12.45 For further information please call on any agent of the Southern Railway or write W. A. Turk, A. P. T. M., Washington, D. C. S. il. HardwickyC. P. A., . Washington J) C. R. L. "Vernon, T? P, A., Charlotte, N. C. J. M. Culp, T. M., Washington, D C- Sale Notice On Wednesday March 5th, 1 mile east of Calahaln, beginning at 9 J o'clock a.m., I will sell for cash to the highest bidder, all my per s.inal nronftrtv to witr If vo hvn' regular, heaKby movement of the ; , tibfc3fc'ZUf&i a . two horse wagon, Buggy Stf&l&TO'p harness, mowing machine and elearano ciea . - , , . raite, a large ioeoi J ecu; wueac, oats, corn, bacon and lard. Bees, money and fixtjres. Photograph outfit, fine violin, one extra good double barrel" shot gun, two good bird dogs. Cabinet., tools, house hold and kitchen furniture. Farm ing tools and wheat Drill and other thing, too numerous to mention. CANDY OATHARTIO us. Kx. jt n tir rK EAT 'EM LIKE CANDY ... . -.i.li. r Tufa flood: nGooa, .. r """" i tt,,;.', io" : .i m cent wr li Wrltt fot Ire. .ample, and booklet o. f KEEP YOUR BLOOD CLEAH BANK OF DAVIE. MOCKSVILLE, N..C. CAPITAL $10,000.00. W. A. Bailey. President. T. B. Bailey, Vice-President. James McGcire. Jr., Vice-President. T. J. Byerly, Cashier. DIRECTORS: W. A.Bailey, W. J. ArmSeld, Sr., W- J. Byerly, T, B. Eailey, Z. N. Anderson, E. L. 'Gaither, E. M. Armfield, James McGuire, Jr., C. C. Sanford, E. E. Hunt. Herbert Clement, H. T. Smithdeal, J. F. Hanes, A. M. McOlamery, O. L. Williams. The above board of Directors speak for the soliditj of this bank. We ask the patronage of the people of Davie, and the sui roun ding counties. Buy aud sell ex changes on all points in the United States. Money to loan. Offers to de positors every facility which their balance and business responsibility wairant. Do your business with ns whether your account be large or small. Don't My a Pia no or Organ till you see one from the Piedmont Music Co, Send a postal today lor one on free trial WINSTON, N. C. EARLY CYCLING will develop the boy or girl of to-day into the keen-witted, sturdy man of character, and the healthy, cheerful, womanly woman of the future. Bicycles for children are good wheels ; the larger Ideals for adults, better than many so-called high grade bicycles. $20 to $25 Interesting booklet with poster cover, free. Also, Rambler Chain and Ghainless Wheels. Call on E. E. Hunt Jr, At Hunt's Hardware Store, .urfees Paints ! ! For here it comes the best of all To paint your houses great and small, t And don't forget your wagons too; Be sure to buy what ere you do. j-v J"-Il 1 1 1 our ixnors oear a nooie name, And we are selling just the same; Buy Kurfees Paint, it's in the lead, And any colors you may need. This Carriage Paint, and Varnish too, T' will make the old loik bright and new: & The 'Kurfees Paints" are far the best, -t We sell it North, South, East and West. This Granitoid for your floor, T j Is selling better than ere before; r 4 Just buy it, then you'l know, That "KURFEES PAINTS" are all the go. YOU BUY FROM US AT - - Factory Prices - - Andyou save two profits. We have a complte linel of new au 1 up-to-date : : : ORGANS AND PIANOS, Which have all the latest improvements, and we offer them for sale at 4 price that is about one-half what is charged by agents. SEND for Our CATALOGUE-and PRICES. All goods covered by a full guarantee. Address Mention this paper. II . W. ALLEGER & CO., Washington, N. J. You will find at the RED FRONT a Good Line of BOYS LTCG, WBOmmt 3Q 182 EQ SUIT. In Ladies DressGoods you willifind the. nicest Line ever Shown In Mocksville. J5rlf you need anything in my line you will do well to call and see me before you buy. I MY l'KICES AliE ALWAYS RIGHT. MY STOCK OK Shoes Is Complete. Yours anxious to please, This Wood's Seeds BEST FOR THE SOUTH. SEED POTATOES ONE OF OUR LEADING SPECIALTIES. We have thousands of barrels in stock; the best flalne-grown and Virginia Second Crop Seed. Wood's 1902 Catalogue gives comparative crop results, both as to earliness and yield, with Maine grown and Second-crop seed. It also contains much other useful and valuable information about Potatoes. Write for Catalogue and Special Potato Price list. Wood's Descriptive Catalogae for 1902 gives rel iable, practical, up-to-date information about all Seeds, giving not on ly desert ptions, bat the best crops to frrow, moat auccescf ul waya of grow ing diftsrent crops, and much other in formation of special iPterest to every Trucker, Gar denor an d Farmer. Mailed free upon request.. T.W. Wood & Sons, Seedsmen, RICHMOND, VIRBINIA. Truckers and Farmers requiring large quantities of seeds are requested r - to for -rnfciol nr'peq. Space Is Rese'revd For a Heavy jt and J gjf Fancy Groceries. & I W n TAX NOTICE -LAST ROUND. I will meet the tax payers of Davie County at the following plae to collect the taxes for the year 1301. Mocksville, Monday, March 3, 1902, all day County Line, Tuesday, Calahaln, Nestor, Wednesday Sheffield, Farmington, Thursday Smith Grove, Friday Advance, Tuesday Fork Church "Wednesday Jerusalem, Thursday Cooleemee, (at P. O.) Fri. . tt n tt tt tt tt i, tt tt " 10 o'clock to 12 M. ' 1 " 10 " 1 10 " 10 11 10 12 4 10 13 10 14 10 5 tt 6 7 tt tt t tt tt it tt n n 4 p. in. 12 m. 4 p. HI. " 4 p. in. " 4 p. m. " 4 p. m. " 4 p. iu. " 4 p. ni. " 4 p. m. Please meet me at one of the aliove places and your taJC After the 15th of March I will have to add cost, and colta a th law directs. I must mate final settlement with tbe County and State. . I r' 1 i d t 1 .: 1 - i i'. V 1 1 ( A --!! ' -it
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