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ft Tb RECORD H MOCKSVILLE, N. C, WEDNESDAY, JUNE. 25, 1902, numh; to. Davie D0iE RECORD. .EVEBY WEDNESDAY. EDITOR. v r ,10 ... Cue i'i In . cis Iontb3, 30 pT) Three Months- flr. uj A Us OF THE OCCASION. not attend the Ednca- iicUic at uooieemw interviewed ht ''C 11,14 of those who aueuueu, , Ur Avcock vio- )rnieu m" :..f;ocnf the ooea- . i.v.nniit!cs into his - a m 1 n , C-ttoa aims nave ;aedtobuiida niagmuceui, LiWins and open up a thfl benefit of the ft 5CUWI v enwholiveatCooieemee auu jrounding country, a lauaa- at praise-worthy unaen- nd one which uui cu. ti.m of the young dojs aim four country its future wei- depenJs, and every citizen d religion. jgjC til puili- " o iawkeitapartofhis busi- c,aiiaijdpromote the C0IU -ood by giving his time, mon- means to this great and no. ise. regret that the Governor of eat State of North Carolina , 1 - t zo out among tne peopie 5CU58 the Educational ques- bituout saying tilings tnai tendency to keep a portion people away lrom these l9iH)Mr. Josepheus Daniels speech at. the close of the School at Harmony, in Ire. maty, and disgusted not on- pnblicaus but Democrats by iugpartizau politics into his .aud it seems that Mr. Ay js to da likewise. The pco dof the people should feel now, on such occasions, that would be said by the as that would offend in the lie Erst place, among those tieemee who did much to pro indmakea success of this1 tional meetina was Mr. E. oitas. General Manager of iiUad we are informed a man, but one who 'e among us to aid us by ledge and experience iu teour mills. He also sees iportance of our people being and is using his influence direction of bettering the 'a of our people. Yet Mr. so far forgot himself as to he could not love Mas- p," that he had tried but Mt- t'ufortunute, mikind, Jfcfen &uch an occasion to f People that he was such Partisan and sectionalist I4 not make a speech with tefflPtiug to array section 'K and in the pre a ,Jfaaachnsetts man who teaching a, Minimal Jof charge iu order to mechanic t h. Skilled aml comnetent. 'm by Mr. Ay Wm a bourbon of M shows that hi ea Educational lines. Duuconihp . sf the dema tohis pledge to the Gov, to 8pend .wotkingfortheedn children. It takes 4 Uuuaes, ana -Uldnot Windv F!i?rr-Aycock Jjf , -""wiuie man be- activity is en- eieoa; Mr Ay- a seat iu the TT. PtWi.. "ur nuniDie lu view of mak- at the expiration of c iJ2 aliowyaajB, whether we are right. His pom pous boasting ot what he is doing, and the great majority given him in the election of August. 1900 and hispartizanry shows that selfis paramount. Now if we were Mr. Aycoek we would not mention our majority, considering how he got it.. We have sort of a contempt for a man who accepts an office he knows was procured by fraud, and sits down at Raleigh and draws a talary rightfully belonging to Hon. Spencer B. Adams of Greensboro. We will give you a few figures to show how the White Supremacy candidate got hi large negro ma jority, and yet they squall "nig ger" at White folks up herein the West. Mr. Aycoek also spoke of the enormous majority he got, brag ged on having been elected by the biggest majority ever given a can didate. Now we will give you a list of counties in the East showing ' the number ot voters of legal age j in 1900, and the vote Mr. Aycoek and Gov. Adams received. We take Bertie, Northampton, Hali fax, Edgecombe, Green, Lenoir, Warren, Wilson and N.ew Hanov er. Voters, White, 22,051, col ored 23,065. vote for Mr. Ay cock 27,076; vote for Gov. Adams 7,665. Majority for Mr. Aycoek 19,411 more nigger voters in these counties than whites yet Mr. Aycoek received 5,026 votes more in the counties than there were white voters of legal age, and if you will add the following coun ties to the above Anson, Craven, Pender, Richmond, Robeson, Scot land and Union in which Mr, Ay cock received 15,075 votes and Gov. Adams 3,157, now iu these seven eountics there were voters of legal age in li)00, whites 16.S4S; colored 12,999, making in the 16 counties 38,899 white voters of le gal age, yet Mr, Aycoek received in these 16 counties 42,151 votes, being 3,252 more than the entire white vote in these counties and a majority of 31.329 in these 16 counties in which there were 36,- 064 negro voters of legal age, yet Gov. Adams only received 10,822 votes. Now let Mr. Aycoek brag as much as he pleases over this showing, and let him not forget at his next Educational appoint ment to tell the people that he is in favor of carrying out another pledge he made when he took the oath of office, ' that there shoud be honest elections hereafter." "The people are going to demand it whether he wants it or not. Now in conclusion, if Coollee- mea gets a good school building, one ot the best in the State, the Cotton Mill owners will build it, and E. W. Thomas will have the thanks of the people, though fce is a Massachusetts Yankee for "doing all in his power to promote the cause of Education in this section of the county. If we are to have good and effi cient schools, and get the people unitedly interested, we must keep politics out of them in any and ev ery form. Down with the politi cal demagogue and flimf lammer. Hurrah for Cooleemee. Some four or five months ago, on our way to Salisbury we met Mr. W. A.Erwin, President of the Cooleeemee Cotton Mills, and he spoke to us about their intentions with reference to the establish ment of a fine school at Cooleemee. MrErwinis interested in seveial cotton mills fX Durham, at which place the mills 'have a very fine school. The action of these cotton mills in establishing good schools? for the children of their operatives shows that tbey realize the impor tance of education, and plainly controverts the old idea that cor porations are soulless. The most liberal and prog ressive men in the State to day are more or less connected with corporations, and the sense less fight against corporations is the veriest buncombe in the ma jority of cases. They should be controlled by iust and wise legis lation, but should not be unjustly, as in many instances discriminated against. The Democratic party has beeen killing the goose that laid the. galdfia egg for the past 35 Physicians Failed. Ben Wall. Bennettsville, S. C. says: I was very sick with fever last fall and after taking $13 worth of Doctor's medicine, and not be ing benefitted thereby, I bought two boxes of Ramon's Liver Pills and Tonic Pellets which effected a compute cure. NOTICE! SALE OF LAND FOR TAXES. I will offer for sale at the Court House in Mocksville, N. C, on Monday the 7th day of July, 1902, the following lauds to satisfy the taxes and cost due and unpaid for the year 1901. Terms of sale, cash. This June 6th. 19Q2. J. L. SHEEK, Sheriff Davie County N. C. Qlafksviixe Township, Theodore Stuutz, 2Q0 acres $3.16. Mrs. M. R. Lunn, balance due, 200 acres 2.25. Calaualn Township. Mary Buchanau, 7 acres .43. H. B. Ireland, 272 acres 12.20. B. F. White. 31 acres 3,54. Robert Willson, Agt. Willsou Heirs 19 acres ,60, Fulton Township. L. C. Carter, 1 acre 2.60. L. F. Young, 61 acres 2.63. Dilling Hires 20 acres .SG. H. B. Ireland Agt. for wife 19.86, Farml.gton Township. Sam Bowman, 1 acre 2.21. Green Brock 5 acres 2.29, Jack Cuthrell, 1 acre .33. Joe Dixon 2 acres 2.76. Miss Sallie Ferebee 25 aeres .86. Mrs. C. B. Hauser 50 acres 1.G0. Bill Hill bal. due, 10 acres 2.00. H.M.Rich, E. II. Mori is RM A WI4FPI tho frcaueatly meets with disaster. Avery " - bandy find efficient doctor to bav with ronwhea fcH accident happens is a bottle of Mexican Mustang Uniiaeat. 350 Agt. ,49. due 181 acrts 1.19, C. R. Spry, 2 acres 2.90. Henry Setztr, 14 acres 1.48. Mrs, Sam Williams. 4 ucres .33 Sandy wrseman, 2 acrs ,74. Alex watkins, 3. acres .89. Crawford Young, acre 2.16, Catherine Bohaunon 4 acres W. W. Eatou, acre 4.64. Newman Golden 3 acres .43. Jerusatem Township. w. R- Carter 39 acres 1.64. J. F. Click, 60 acres 3.94. John Hairstou, 6 acres .33. W. R. Koontz, 5o acres 2.22. P. O. Tatnm, 6 acres 2.61- MOCKSVIL.L, Township. Rev. A. T. Clement, bal. 12 acres 1.S6. Chancy Gaither, 2 acres .55. Martha Johnston, 1 lot 1.26. Lewis Miller, 1 lot .53. John Malone, 1 lot .90. Shady Grove Township. Stephen Garwood, 1 acre .19. Henry Hairston, 1 lot .49. David Haneline 11 acres .79. Fanny Mottley, 1 acre .19. wm. Payne. 1 lot .86. Drew Robertson 1 acre 2.74. Mrs, Louisa Tucker, 136 acres 7.37 D. H. Williams, 4 acres 72. C. D. ward, bal due, 4 acres 14.46 Mrs, Sarah Zimmerman, SI acres 3 56. A combination of theory and practice, of book and manual work in Engineering, Agriculture, Chemistry, Electricity, Mechanic Arts and Cotton Manufacturing. Full courses (3 mos.). Tuition aud room, $10 a term; board, $8 a month. - 30 teachers, 369 students, new buildings for 500, Write for booklet" A. Diy at tb.3 A. & M. Crtle.' President GEO, T. WIIST01I Ricigi. x c Come around and see our Sam ples of Tailor-made Clothing, for the, next 60 days I will give 20 per cent discount on all suit orders of IL5.00 or over. E. H. MORRIS, Sour Stomach After I wm Induced to try CASCA BETS, I will never be without them In the bouse. Mr liver was In a very bad shape, and my bead aebed and I badvStomaeh trouble. Now. since tak ing Cascarets. 1 feel lino. My wife has also nsod them with beneficial results for Bour stomacb. p CANDY PiguanL Palatable. Potent. Taste Good. IJQ Good, Never 8icken. Weaken, or Gripe. 10c, 2oe, UK ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... StOTitac BMMdj CratmBf, Chlgo, Mmtwl, Mew Tot. 318 ain fl DIA 8old and guaranteed by all drug-HU-TUhJAB gists to CCIEE Tobacco Hablu Notice. All persons that pay a special liwnrpi tax will T)leas6 come in at once and pay the same. This in eludes Merchants Atty's Physi cians, dentists. Livery stables and Hotels. J. D. SHEEK, Sheriff Davie County D. D. ; SCHOULER'S Ulcers or Running' Sores need not become a fixture upon your body. If they do it is your lault, for . MEXICAM MUSTANG LINIMENT will thoroughly, .quickly and perma- nently cure these afflictions. There I .is no guess work about it ; if this lin- iment is used a cure will follow. I Yflll HflNT KMfWM how quickly a bum or scald can be cured IUU UUn I until you Lave treated it with Mexican Muatang liiitlmeot. As a, flcsU Healer it stands at the very top. Agricultural and Mechanical College. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION: Tho North Carolina STATE NORMAL Al INDUSTRIAL C0LU6B. LITERARY CLASSICAL SCIENTIFIC COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL Pedagogical MUSICAL Session oyieris September 18th. Expenses $1C0 to $140 for non-residents of the State $160. Faculty of 33 mem; bers. Practice and Observation School connected with- the Colletre. Correspondence invited from tnose desir- injy competent teachers and stenographers. To secure board in the dormitories all free-tuition applications should be made before July 15th. For catalogue and other information address lUi:SIlKNT CUABL&S I. MclVEIt, GREENSBORO, N. J. ORDER ICE, COAL, SCHLSTZ BEER INKS AND COLD OF ALL FLAVORS .FROM Terms Cash. D. H. KING. WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. FURNITURE f HOUSE FURNISHINGS. Onr stock embraces all grades and styles of Furniture and House Furnishings, and v,e can save you raonev on anything in our line. Large assortment of Mattings, Kngs, Iron and lirass nea$, inniu esses, Stoves,' Kauges'&c, We solicit your patronage and will always give you the Dest goous ibr the least money. 1 ours truly, HUNTLEY, HILL & STOCKTON. FURXiTUPvE DEALERS, AND UNDERTAKERS, WINSTON, M. C. THE Republican Conventions A Republican County Conven tion for Davie County is hereby called to meet at the Court House n Moclisville on Monday the 7th dav of July 1902 to elect delegates to theState, Judicial, Congressional ; V not be and Senatorial Conventions ana BUY SEWING MACHINE transact such other may come before it. business as tyertise a $60.00 Sewing Machine for be bought from us or any of our 'dealers from 15.00 to 1S.00. . WE MAKE A VARIETY. twit IFW HOME IS THE BEST. The Republicans are requested j determines the strength or to meet at their respective pre-; gjjknjj -SS cinets on Saturday the 5th day of gtrong points makes the New Iloiue .,,.', . . , , iheibest Sewing.Maclimetobuy.. July at 3 o'clock and elect dele- .; ; ' n,nfAI mn showing tho uf- ! wniBIDlllnuULAno li&?sr m'anufactvire and prices before purchasing gates to the County Convention. By order of the Co, Ex. Com. This June 9th, 1902. M. D. KIMBROUGH, Ch'm E, II. MORRIS, Sect'y, Iran? hew mm mm M&ran go. ORANGE, MASS. 23 Union Sq. S-. Y., Chicago, 111., Atlanta, Ga Pjt Iuis,Mo., DaHaTex.,San Krancjsoo, Cal i FpSAl.E. SY Big: Department Winston, N. C. Store, "We have one of the largest and best selected Ftcu-ks of asU dress goods to be found. Iberis Dimity in very bandsome stripes, figures and dots at 5c yd. Figured Lawns and dotted Swisses in beautiful colorings aud designs thoy are our 18c quality we have reduced to 12 Jc yd. Lawns in Dots Figures and stripes, all colors, .'U in. wide at 105 ydr Dress Gingrhani s in beautiful colorings, from GJ to 25o yd. Write for sam ples and pi ices. Finest cest Best NI A N D IIXE OF LAWNS, DIMITS AND WHITE GOODS and GINGIIAM3 in town lo-ls of pieces go ing at and below cost. A look will convince you. M H ti 8 8 I n Wc have an up-to-date . line cf Shoes and SHppei REAL BA'itGMKS. When von come to Uwn oive vs a c.ill and wo will j show vou some bnrgains. WILLIAMS & ANDERSON j in mill m L in i i j u.m.m, I J A'jgrgggy.'jg' fi TALKING MACHINES. If you are intcrestei in a Machine that talks, sing.", and plays, then I can interest jou, as I have tm hand a nice stcck; of 3 I PHOXOGRAFIIES' MM!m i Machines from $5.00 up and Records :1. 00 i c-r dccn SO cents each, The fii-st time you come to Winston drop in my store and hear these wonderful machines; will take pleas.ire in. playing them for you. My store is at the 'Under Hotel Phoenix, west of the new Com t lumrft. FKED N. DAY, The Talking Machine Man, Vi'inston, C. Don't toy a Pia no or Organ till you see one from the Piedmont Music Co, Send a postal May for one on free trial. - WINSTON, N. C. mam rv i alinr MSRF0LK TO COLUMBUS. CLOSE CONNECTIONS TommoMffliffiffi W.B.BEVIUela''4iK' i' . i j n ' -ft., 1
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