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Th Davie .Re cord olumi: III. MOCKSVILLE, C, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19, 1902. NUM1IKI1 J8 PUBUSHET EVERY WEDNESDAY. J. II. MORRIS, - EDITOR. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION ir - 1 V! ne copy, ne copy, ittrcc - WINSTON'S PUBLIC BUILD ING. As Artenms "Ward would say, e editors of the Winsto n dailies ave abused, and ridiculed Mr. liwkburj. and did either one of ti.. .ipnonnce tne treatment ne lltui " eceived at the hands of the Ma hiue managers at the last elec- iou, when hundreds ot voters were lot allowed to register and vote or him 1 Did they endorse the tction of those force bill fellows ho forced negroes to vote for 3Ir. uxtou in order to get in a vote r McKinley ! Did they denounce ihe hoodiuuis rho hissed him in ihe theatre alter he was elected f f they have, we have not heard uuch about it. To a reader of hose papers for the last six weeks me ' :u!i suppose that Hon. Bob. 3Ienn and a few others were mem. )ers of Congress and not Mr. Black nm. After heaping these indig lities upon him, after burlesq ug the Republican President of these United Stales on your streets last fall in in attempt to make po- itical capital out of the disgrace "q1 proceedings you now want hem to fall over each other in coming to jour rescue, As longas he Democratic party is dominated y men who abuse and denounce oaorable gentlemen in the Repub- icaii party as you and others have n d')iug, you my expect to be eft severely alone. One can read he columns of your papers, and kvith few exceptions no good, kind r courteous word is ever given a epnblica'j. If a Republican Edi tor has anything to say about your Llection rascality, you denounce fciui'as a liar aud a hired falsifier. Instead ot desproviug the charges by bringing on your proof, you virtually admit the charges, try to muzzle him by your teniptible, cowardly abuse. people are catching on to the rack et, and aie tiring of it, and just such folks as you are going to feel the w eight and force of their indig nation. The Government at Wash ington is in the Jhands of Republi cans, and while we want to aid in helpiug to build up the South, in every way possible, we are getting mighty tired of the way the Demo cratic Machine attemps to crush and run over us. and even the worm crawling in the dust some times strikes back at those who would trample upon it. You have abused, denounced, cheated, swin dled and heaped indignities upon Republicans so long, that you think they will quietly and tamely sub mit to it, and then dance whenever you make the music. We know thatwecau expect nothing from theEouibon element, but the busi ness men, who desire the welfare and prosperity of this country above partisan considered us have got to relegate you to the rear. We ould like to see Winston have a Public building, but Rome was not bnijtin a day, and Mr. Blackburn fould not do otherwise than he has dne, and command the confidence respect of the best people of Misstate. He has given you a dose, and it seems to be acting ad we trust it will produce good results, if it oniy arouseg tne best people of Winston to the impor tanee f relegating certain ones re8P'nsi!:e for the disgraceful nesewacte '. in their town, to the jri and to "inocuons desuetude," a"wm hi well. "Nero fiddled hlle Rome was burning." Do J'ou see? and con The THE JOURNAL. For some time the Journal's edi or has been nagging at us, and we have paid no attention to it, but we have decided to read him short lecture on good manuers and .1 ma -w uecency. xne Journal nas a per fect right to comment on our statements, it has a perfect right to show that statements made by us are not true if it can but to virtually admit the truth ol our assertions, by making dirty, personal dings at us shows that h3 cannot openly disprove onr asser tions, aud in order to predjudice the Journal readers, it simply hurls its personalities at us, with out giving the reason therefor We have been educated in a dif A? A 1 1 - lerenc scnooi, n sucn conduct as this characterizes a gentlemen in any particular. If what we have said about the att ack made on .White men in Winston and other places in Forsyth County at the election is not true why don't you disprove it ? You can't do it, but you can untauthfully say that we "lie for the fun of it," and when you say it you are guilty of what you accuse us. Below we give you 1 - A i m A A A "W A a letter written to justice oy a white citizen of Forsyth County who was attacked on the day of the election and beaten up, by some of your crowd. Read it. Mr. Justice: Dear Sir: In re ply to your questions as to wheth er I was attacked and beaten at the election in Middle Fork NO I in August 1900, I must say that I was, and these are the circumstan ces: I was standing in the road not far from the voting place, when I was called on to identify a voter. I went up to do as requested, when I was grabbed by Mr. Henry Rig gius and others and was struck by him and Mr. McAithur, Penry and others several times and bad ly hurt. After beating me up they said if some one did not take me away they would kill me. John Mastin came up and took me away, I refused at first to go until I had voted, but Henry Foard and others said they would kill me if I tried to vote aud my friends insisted on my staying away. After waiting awhile I started back thinking I could vote but. my friends met me and insisted on my staying away as these parties still said if I put my foot on the election grounds they would kill me. Under the circumstances I stayed away and did not vote. Of all those that strnck and threatened me, so far as I saw, not one was a . voter at that box or a resident of that township. ' - John P. Mickey. Mr. Mickey has told how he was assaulted and prevented from vo ting. Is it true or is he telling an untruth! Do you approve of such conduct? Do you think Bob Mc Arthur, Henry Riggins, Henry Foard and Penry should go out in the country among people who have helped to build up your town and beat them up, and threaten their life 6hould they attempt to exercise their rights as Amertcan citizens? If not Mr. Journal, why don't you denounce the crime, and the men who perpetrated it. Are you afraid to expose the crowd who stored Winchesters under the Methodist church iu your town to use on the day of the election ? If you are, you should move out from among a people who would deny to you the God given right to de fend that which you think is right, and to denounce chat which you know is wrong. We are not afraid to do it, and when the time comes that we cannot defend the right and denounce the wrong, we will move among more law abiding, Stops the Cough And Works off the Cold. 1 T. -Aauve Bromo Quinine Tab- cure a cold ia ope, day. Xo God-fearing people. If you have any of the instincts of a gentleman left, hereaftei show it in tbe col umns of your paper. :' We are going to denounce Elec tion rascality as long as rascality is continued. We shall take pleas ure iu correcting any mis tat emeu t that gets into our paper, and make the proper amends for it. And when the job of roasting us is com pleted, and we are thoroughly done; we will extend you an invitation to the feast, with the other canni bals in the crew. YOU KNOW WHAT 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- nine in a tasteless form. Xo cure, 110 pay, SOe, - Kurfees Items. Easter wi soon be here; where shall we picnic? J, Lee Kurfees made a business trip to Ephesus one day last week Miss Benlab. Allen is teaching school at County Line. Mrs. Delia Wilson visited Mrs B. F. Stonestreet last week. Bob Dwiffffins is suffering with a boil on his neck. The public school at Jerico clos ed last Friday, and all the chil dren went home ''merrily eating candy. 7 W. F. Stonestreet shot in a gang of wild ducks and brought down two fine ones. Pretty good. Miss Bertha Linville of mocVs ville, spent several days here with her friend Miss Margaret Stone street recently. rr. and Mrs. Will Click, of Cool- eemee. visited ner Drotner J? . 8. Ijames, last Sunday. Mrs. Kate Steele, of Rowan Co., visited relatives here last week. Litt'e Vera, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Snider is on tne sick 11st. Misses Mary and Minnie Rat- ledge have purchased a new organ. Mrs. Amy Ijames and children visited her parents last week. Miss Bertha Kellar who has been on the sick list, is convalescence. Owing to the inclement weather our farmers are delayed in their oat sowing. Mrs. C. S. Brown and little daughter Ollie, visited in our Berg the past week; As news is scarce this week, I'll close. What has become of Roe buck ? don't take too long a nap before you give us the news. And we would like to hear some more Best wishes to the Editor "and the dear old Record. Little Captain. Mexican ilustang Liniment don't Btay on or near the surface, bat goes in through the tmueles and tissues to the bone and drives out all soreness and fla"""wtli?n. ALL ALIKE. Doctors Agree on Food All physicians agree that good food, properly selected, is of the utmost importance, not only for the cure of disease but to maintain health even when one is well. A doctor of Gloucester, Mass. says, "I count it a pleasure to say a good word for Postum food Cof fee with which I have been enabled to relieve so many sufferers, and which I count, with its valued companion Grape Nuts one of the daily blessings. Coffee was banished from my own table some time ago and Pos turn used regularly iu iis place. I frequently find it necessary to instrnct patients when they take Postum Coffee for the first time to be quite sure it has been boiled long enough to briug out the clear, black color and the rich taste, as well as the health giving qualities." The doctor enclosed the names of six patients who were I ormerly nervous dyspeptics but nave been cured by his professional care and the discontinuance of coffee and the using of Postum Food Coffee iu its place. The Voice of Sagging Clouds the happiness of the home but a nagging woman often needs help. She may be so nervous and rutf down in health that trifles an noy her. If she is melancholy, excitable, troubled with loss of ap petite, , headache, sleeplessness, constipation or fainting and dizzy spells, she needs Electric Bitters, the most wonderful remedy for ailing women. Thousands of suf ferers from female troubles, ner vous troubles, backache and weak kidneys have used it, and become healthy and happy. Try it. Only 50c. C. C. Sanford. QUERIES. ' Prof Hodges in hi& letter in last weeks' Record failed to tell us why they could run the schools longer on $6376.67 than they could on $6942,87. He also failed to tell ns what was done with the $2220 87 unapportioned. He did not touch upon these matters. He did not tell the people why Mocksville township received $322.20 less than a year ago, and Farmington town ship $372.85 less, and Jerusalem $115.90 less, These are figures taken from the records,' and the people would like to have a state ment showing what wasdone the money. Let's have it. with . $1.50 Versus $150.00, Mess. Woo ten & Co., Prong-, North Carolina, say: One of our customers, a prominent man in this community, suffered with liver complaint.-He con sulted several physicians but they failed to benefit him. We prevailed upon him to try the Ramon Pills and Pellets. He soon bought more and is now a well and hearty man, and has g-ained in flesh. He says the pills saved his life and the six boxes cost him only $1.50, while his trip to New York to consult the doctors, cast him $150.00. . - - . For a Lame Back, Sore Muscles, or, in fact, all Lameness and Sore ness of your body there is nothing that will drive out the pain and in flammation 60 quickly as Mmstairag Liniment If you cannot reach the spot your- self get some one to assist you, for ) it is essential that the liniment be rubbed in most thoroughly. Mexican Hustang Liniment overcomes tke ailments of horses and all domestic utiimitla. In tu It is a flesh healer and pain killer no matter who or what the patient tab School Reports. The following pupils made an average of 95. CANA. Daisy McClamroeh , Troy Hutch -ins, Walter Call, Walter Horn, Ghal. Sain, Maud Sain, James Craven, Spenier Summers, Joe Long. John A. Baylor, Teacher. HOlMAN. Soph ia Bro w n , A n nie Moore, Bertha Moore, Bessie Womack, Harry Summers, William Holman, John Brown, Peter Holman, John Frosty Miss Thompson. Teacher. HOWARDS. Oscar G. Allen, Luhv Allen, Mattie Barnes, Daisy L. Bailey, Sallie Branson, Mattie Minor. T, O. Baity, Teacher. CANA. Lizzie Eaton, Chas. Eaton, Ina Noylor, Sam Latham, Jas. Eaton. Sam Stone Street, Adolphus Rich ie. Miss Flora Harding, Teacher. Feb. 20, 1902. BETHEL SCHOOL. Oshia Foster, Lula Foster, Ruth Foster, William Foster, Charles Foster. Blanche Click, John Click, Bessie Click, Grady Click, Minnie Sain, Grady Sain, John Potts, Liz zie Poplin, John Poplin, James Poplin, Ben Ratledge. Mary E. Hudson, Teacher. SMITH GROVE. Maggie Foster, Sallie Call, Hugh Cash, Clara Foster, Sallie Taylor, ElvaSheek, Ruth Taylor, Gra dy Taylor, Junita Hanes, Kenneth Saunders, Manning Taylor, Gla dys Naylor. Alex Hoskins, Floyd Allen, J. K. Foster, DeJa Allen. R. F. Penry, Prin. FARMINGTON. Hal Bahnson, Pansie Brunt, Willie Brunt, Katie Brown, Napo leon Cook, Flora Ellis, Ben Foster, Viola Foster, Pearl Haidiug, Ma rian Hauser,'Leua Johnson, Vada Johnson, Clifton Jones, Willie Smith, Eddie Vestal, Camilla B. W. Stevens, Teacher. JERICHO. John W. Bailey, Robert Bailey, Lee Bowles, Mary W, Bowles, Li- la Emerson, Maggie' Stonestreet, Dwight Brown, Mary Turner, Stel laSeaford, Sadie Brown, Brown Turner, Eva Seaford, Maud Brown Peter Stonestreet, Frank Stone street. P. Turner, Prin. CLARKSV1LLE, D1ST. NO. 3. Emeline Cranfill, Viola Lowry, Ola Mock, Can Ratledge, Eva Howell, Floyd Harp. Vance Low ery, Ethel Lowery, Zola Howell, Agnes Ratledge. Miss Susie Jones, Teacher. PINO, Lonnie Ward, Willie McMahaa, Bessie McMahan, Luther Ward, Tommie Swing, Kate McMahah, Grady Harding, Reid McMahan, John Howell, De Vitt Shelton, Sta cy Ward, Mary McMahan. Julia Harding, Teacher. NESTOR. Annie Green, Joe Ferebee, Vio la Booe, Minnie Lakey, May Green, Effie Booe, Celia Booe, Henry Col let, Will Green, Noah Collet, Fio ra Hunter, Grady Booe, Rnth Booe, Tossie Ferebee, Martin Eat on, Milliard Booe. Thirza Graves, Teacher. Can't Keep It Secret. The splendid work of Dr. King's Xew Life Pills is daily coming to light. No such grand remedy for Liver and Bowel trouble was -ever known before. Thousands bless them for curing constipation, Sick Headache, Billiousness, Jaundice and Indigestion. Try them. 25c at C. C. Sanford'a drug store. ALL WRONG. We notice in the Morning Post that the Populist Sheriff of Chat ham County has refused to allow the Dem nirafs to get the names of all white voters off his tax books who have uot paid their poll tax. so that they could notify them. Now we know of no law prevent ing this, but we think it looks too much like Democracy to refuse. It's just like they did Republicans two years ago, when they closed the registration books against our inspection. We should show them that we are willing for them to in spect the books and if they abuse the privilege, then the people and courts can attend to them. We are against the Sheriff of Chat ham in this case. We are for the right. Headache kills, , not necessarily suddenly, but surely. It preys upon the intellectual powers more than we realize. It consumes the vitality faster than nature can replenish it, and wc cannot tell just what moment a temporary or complete aberration of the mind will result. Headache and pain should be promptly re moved but properly. Many pain cures "are more harmful than the pain. Beware. If you would be safe, take ySlu- Pain Pills. "As a result of neuralgia I lost the sight of my right eye, and the pain I have suffered is incomprehensible, be ing obliged to take opiates almost con tinually. A friend gave me one of Dr. Miles' Pain Pills and it promptly re lieved me. I then purchased a box and now my trouble is gone. They have also cured my daughter of nervous headache, and I heartily recommend them to others." W. J. CoKXJCY.Bre mond, Texas. Sold by Druggists. 25 Doses, 25c. Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, !nd. 4 PAINTS FOR ALL PURPOSES. I Kurfees Paints! -j The Kurfees Line of Paints Are Complete. o o Below we call attention to pait of the line: P Kurfees House Taint. 8 " GranitoidFloor Paint. "Roof, Barn and Bridge Paint, g liri'iorrft "Paint i"r it (( 11 it Wagon Paint. Varnish Stain. Enamels. Gold Paint. Every gallon guaranteed. Onr m.. 9m 1 1 4 g prices are rigm. 4 g J. LEE KUItFEES, g 4 y Kurfees, N. C. g gB. P. STONESTREET, Aoi. g X 4 4 444 444 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 if TALKING MACHINES. If you are interested in a Machine that talks, sing?, and plays, then I can interest jou, as I have on hand a nice stock of ' 0 GRAPHOPNH AND RECORDS. Machines from $5.00 up aud Records $3.C0 per dozen 30 cents each. . The first time you come to Winston drop in my store aud hear these wonderful machines; will take pleasure in playing them for you. My store is at the BIG WATCH! Under Hotel Phoenix, west of the new Conrt house. K RED N. DAY, The Talking Machine Man, Winston, N. I?. YOU BUY FROM US AT - - Factory Prices - - Andyou save two profits. We have a complte line1, of new 1 1 1 up-to-date : : : ORGANS AND PIANOS, Which have all the latest improvements, and we offer them for i!c at a j-- 1 urViot ia fhTtrfil hv aiTntn. SEND ff,r Our price luiii i tuuui. uiifc-uui. " - . J ,. . ... CATALOGUE'and PRICES. All goods covered by a full guarantee. Addres Mention this paper. . H. W. ALLEGER & CO., Washington, X. J. This i . . f P Space Is 'I Heavy g u and g I Fancy g - " I Groceries. t Reserved I a i 1 I is For3 I I B HimsfiTHtirm y Please pay your Subscrip- to The RECORD. 1 v- -. " J
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