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rn7 i H 1 fH MOCKSYILLE, N. C, WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, 1903. NO. he n.fliTE I I I r-r: mmm V.KDNKSDAY. EDITOR. domestic Troubles. J advance very rapidly, and those It is exceptional to 11 ml a fo.mil v I lio buy now v,ill in the course of where there are no domestic rup- a few years find themselves in pos- or srnscK-rTiox A . - v - Vir. - - 75 cents One COPY: Tliroc Months - 40 25 iiu: MASSES. ..ivaIUwais;: is a grand fake, ,"'L the "-real masses are con- l 'ILKi IAT MASS OF f;V.)Y PEOPLE AliE THE f-:t; v.-hom LEGISLATION (!'''- ' . .. S t, .,,.1. 1 Ur. T'ornet. 1' ivivis did not compli- vll37 n , s of securities equally as be lessened by having .Dr. King's Li , rn , . w 4 New Life Pills around. Much-! ?;clltable as Telephone, Western trouble thev save by their preat I U-')U an Commercial Cable have work iu Stomach and Liver troub les. They" not only veliere you, but cure. 25e. at C. C. Sanford's fv!ir,:oni Wireless, When Alexander Graham Bell patented and perfected his tele phone the skeptics were loud in their derision of the 4 Hoy." Never theless, Bsll found believers, audi those believers were rewarded for j tneir iaitn by immense fortunes. Gardner G. "Hubbard, the father-in-law and faithful friend cf Bell, heretofore been. If anybody wants to know more about the opportu nities this system offers, let him write to us at 44 -GO Place and we will be g them." T A A lad to xenange give 1.,v!ih a com' ot his little isl;t we borrowed one long was the man who risked the most 0 in in iv- ' t. rinv the above, and we se the latter part ot L".ii the masses, but iileour friend is cussing "Radicals 1. .'j';' I -islatiou we want to him a tew iiiicsuone: ' Vhe'i tie Democratic legisla ture ale years ago granted to ,IeP. V. D ivis the privilege of txijibitin? a sliow all over the state d yorth Carolina without the pay neat of a privilege tax. Was it in favor of the masses? Was it? When Le last Democratic legislature pas sed a.'t to allow. Mr. Charles F. jjjjjajyii of Davie to practice as an frieras? opticira without paving ;:t, rr.,-. my :). nfhprs. was it in ! nsicg wires ana caoies 15 in ex Ir' i J i , " -- ' 7 - - - - j inmrit of the masses: Was it! j tremely low initial cost, which re Tm that -is:e legislature shut Here the company operating it of jnauie country distilleries i j a large harden of interest, taxes -te. a a.! parsed snecial acts i and depreciation, thus increasing :-ft.nralin' "Williams and Sko- its earning capacity many fold reKu Democratic still house cit- ,1..! (."... r lUr ,.,corvt' t ill Our friend can find plenty in his . t t .1 i.mTAJ filer ti--.fl i ollf fAVi; !.;i i 1.' lihiuio'j, uii.i m (.111- . .. , .1.1 1. si at ot his cm back yard. I;a licils do. wm claim to bo psr- aud gained the greatest rewards in backing Bell and the telephone until it reached the stage where the public no longer derided the instrument as a plaything, but clamored lor it"as a necessity. In ! the Marconi wireless telegraph there is a parallel of history. Just now in the formative and construc tive period there are doubters and skeptics, but there are some faith ful friends, and it ;s these friends and faithful ones who are going to reai the fortunes that are bound to follow the general adoption of the wireless system. The great advantage of this system over that using wires ana caoies Those who are ' investing in the stock of the Marconi Wireless Telegraph Co of America to-day-are the ones who are certain to win great fortunes bv the future increase in value of those stocks, as well as through the dividends earned and paid, in the interim. fe.t, bat t! advocate honest I ieil Telephone stock increased iu election.-:, and when in control in this state DrovMo 1 one of the fairest ;!e;'ua la-vs ever placed upon the ioliiie b.ok Your crowd re- lethe eu-tki; r.idile (.fiitte. 'FOR THE MASSES.'' value from i .00 per share to be worth over 61,000 per share, and so Marconi stocks will very likely increase from $4.00, the present ttk J it. a: 1 bv force aai fraud I Pce, to over $1,000 within a few years, Thus $60 invested n:w may become 820.000 within a de cade. It is by wise investment such as these that the great for tunes of the big millionaires have been made. The Vanderbilts iu railroads, the Goulds iu telegrarm an I railrojt !s, the Maekays in Temperance League, rea lhig bet ween the lines the iwit of the State Anti-Saloon :-s ivia moetniif iu Kit tenia a lew aysap, with oenator Simmons, hum Pou, A. I. Wa'ts and oth er i;e-hocr.ifm machine leaders present oa3 can bat regard it as an a-yaact to the regular Democratic raav'aiiie of the state with the tern eruwd iu fail control. One utfed !i .1 expect much real teicper- 2Rce retoriii through tho policy in anamtsd in ihi state last winter sviujr tor its main object, so de- 1 'V.rej.t if- .VH-npf .in r.f ihf Ken- '-'iitiu purty, Sampson killed the iiiiustiiios, but was himself dest- vedby bis own hands. You cau't a:lke People gj ) I, you can't. Class Legislation Shelby Aurora. Democrats have been crying out a$aiu.st class legislation for years, ytt the last legislature, desiring to pc-se for temperance, and at the same time playing to the h ands of Democratic distillers, incorporated certain distilleries as towns, and Provided that no other distilleries f-au tln;se then in operation he established in those' This is class legislation, should towns. P:re nin simple, If it is wrong fA to manufacture liquor, then U is wrong far j. If you are go lu3 h throv." the. law around the distillery for 1J, why not do the tic for A? If you are going to ;se up the distillery of A, bs niuse '-t is outside an incorporated J"wn, why ,io you go to the coun fy and incorporate the distillery 01 and thus allow him to run hG towns of Shore and gislatiou. Shore contains a Millery, a store, a postofiice and wRt-ksinith shop. Williams em ieos ihe distillery and farm of :1;ha 'iilianig. Yet, this party ".vuiiht class legislation, and cables, the Rockefellers in Stand ard Oil, the Ilubbards in telepho nes. The man who has a few liuu drcd dollars laid away to invest and who has the intelligence to grasp a fleeting opportunity will be the one to seize the Marconi off ering and make his fortune. "The Weekly Marconigram" is the name of a periodical devoted to the new wireless system, and its publishers, Messrs Munroe & Mu nroe, 44-GO Exchange Place, New York, announce that it will be sent tree to all who apply for it. This firm is known as an aggre ssive enterprising combination brilliant young financiers who have a successful creer behind them as a guarantee of their future. They have agree 1 to keep the Marconi Company supplied with working capital until the system is thorou ghly established and in full com mercial operation. They have is sued a handsome booklet' "Mar coni Wireless " giving full parti culars concerning Marconi and his ' t-m 10 e: spouse temperance. ts buys the celebrated 'FLINCH" at 13 11. 'c til CM vstem. with 32 illustrations in half-tone, which they send free to persons likely to become interested as stockholders in the company. Mr. Georg3 .11. Munroe, New York manager of the firm, says: "We are soliciting the investment of smali amounts in Marconi se curities for the reason that we be lieve that the American people will welcome the establishment of this competing system, and because we know that great profits; will ac crue to the investor from the de velopment of this marvelous in vention to a commercial stage. The company has, already, over a quarter of a million dollars inves ted in stations and apparatus in the United States, but it will re quire at least as much more before the busi ness can be established upon a highly profitable basis. Onw thst is done the value of Veteran Writes. Mr. Editor: I am constraiued to call upon you to give me a brief space in the columns of your paper to vindicate the Confederate sol- ! dier in the recent city election. To our great surprise our entire ninety-seven votes at this place were challenged as disqualified votes. If this is true (and I feel certain that it is) what was the motive of challenge, when all vo ted at the election ratifying or re jecting the new constitution. ! ine inmates here were d is nosed 1- to pursue a neutrality policy, and did, a local election iu which they did not wish in the least to disturb Every oue of us is registered un der the grandfather clause with certificates of permanent registra tion and took aud subscribed the prescribed oath by law in accord ance with section 4 article 6 of the constitution of North Carolina. We were all called upon to vote to ratify or reject the new constitu tion, all eligible and qualified vo ters then. This very challenger was busy with others to send fine vehicles with negro drivers to our homes to haul out every mau old and young and actually gave them tickets as soon a-s in the omnibus. There was no polities in the el ection. This challenger is a won derful man especially in a prohi bition campaign. He has certainly lost his influence iu the city, jud ging from the returns of this elec lection, and I now advise him to i turn nit? attention to tne above clues! ion in the next campaign and end aver to VO'I E .US AS HE CHOOSES. I also learn suggestions and pro positions" were made to VOTE US one half en one side and one-half on the ether, on the question of extension. Does HE think we are all FOOLS or SHEEP at this home, to be led about with hooks iu our noses by Portiibition politicians? Does HE expect to place us in Egyptian bondage 430 years, and compel us to make brick w ithout straw? POLITICS and 11EL1GION arc nausatiug to a conservative man But 'tis strange The instruments of darkness Tell us truths Win us with honest trifles To betray us To deepest consequence. June 30 1933 E, F. MOIJFH30N. This article written by an inmate of j of the Soldier's home shows, how the' are being used by the Demo cratic machine. It's a dark day in our history when these old veter ans are made cats paws for the wily politician. They have accept ed the states aid, provided out of the taxes paid by the people re gardless of politics, and they should be allowed to exercise their privileges as free A mericans. They should not be made to feel under obligations to either party, for the state is simply providing for those who fought at the call of their state, It's a shame, V. THE FIRST TRAIN FOR SALISBURY, N. Cr . WALLACE & SONS. ' Still Have A few of Those N .rgain Suits They Must Go Of course this lot although it was the largest Single parcel lot of Men's Suits ever brought to this Section of the State Is rapidly .Disappearing And soon you will regret that you did not avail yourself of this chance. Thousam W an: 3 batis one of this A you on Customers are Already Lot of Suitsg- - Of ihe thousand 9 B. Main st. SALISBURY, N. C. Hardware Company, Jobbers & Dealers Shelf and Heavy Hardware, Implements, Stoves, Tinware, Wooden ware, Belting, Guns. Cutlery, Ammunition, Sporting Goods, Sash, Doors, Tilings, Glass, Paints, and Oils, Disc Harrows, Chattanooga Plows and Disc Cultivators. 420 Trade Street, WINSTON-SALEM N. C. THE NORTH CAROLINA Everything In Furniture AND HOUSE FURNISHING AT Huntley Hill & Stockton WINSTON-SA EMN.C. You sue always welcome at our Store, aud our motto is The best i for you is the best for us. Come to see us, CompleteUiidertakingDepartment COURSES" LITERARY CLASSICAL SCIENTIFIC COMMERCIAL DOMESTIC SCIENCE MANUAL TRAINING MUSIC Five courses leading to Diplomas. Advanced courses leading to de grees, Well equipped -Practice and Observation School. Faculty num bers 40. Board, laundry, tuition, and fees for use of text books 140 a year. For non-residents of the State $1G9. Twelfth annual session be gins September 15, 1P;03. To scan re board in the dormitories ad frec tntitiou application should be made before July 15th. Correspondence invited from those desiring competent teachers and stenographers. For catalogue and other information address. CHARLES D. McIVER President, Greensboro, N.C. mm iiiy VWmm OF NORTH CAROLINA LAW MEDICINE PHARMACY One hundred and eight scholarships. Free tuitiou to teachers and to sons of ministry. Loans for the needy, i5 08 Students CO Instructors New Dormitories, AVatr.r Works, Central Heating System, Library 40,000 volumes. Fall terms, academic and professional depratmeut, begins September 7, 1903. Address. F. P. VEX ABLE, President, CHAPEL HILL, N. C. ME Parents having sons to educate, and wishing to give them the best a to m 1-j Or younif. mea who wish to fit them- Preparation for College seiye4 for business, n do weii.to Oa k Bi&ge Institute Unsurpassed in beauty and healthfullness of location. Best equipment. Positions for graduates Fall term begins Sept. 1st Write for a Beautiful Institute Cata logue that will be sent free postpaid of A Very Close Call. 'T stuck to my engine, although every ioint ached and every nerve JJXnZ.tf A.& M. H. HOLT - - - - Oak Ridge C. .of Bnrliusrton Iowa, "I was weaki aud pale, without any appetite and all run down. As I was about to give up, I got a bottle of Electric. Bitters, aud after taking it, L felt as well as I ever did in my life' Weak, sickly, run down people al ways gain new life, strength and vigor from their use, Try them, Satisfaction guaranteed by C. C. Saul'oid. Price 50 cents. CHOUlER'S DEPARTMENT store. 1 Comeorseud to us and you will find this question answered, in-''" every department in thestore to your complete satisfactiou. Just Received 300 yards of China Silk, iu Pink and Bine with white and gray cord which v e Mere lucky enough to get at about 1 price, and you get the benefit of the pur chase, the regular valut 50c per yard, you get it at 20c. Persian Lawns iu rcmnants20c per yard, o ir price 15c Beautiful line of Figured Lawns regular value from 15 toL'O cents the yard, our special price 10c. '.17 inch Pereals regular value J0: our price fic 20c quality selected Gingham reduced to 13 1 c yard 1500 yards :8 inch striped madras, 15c quality for 10c. Fries stri ped shirting in remnants 8c value lor 5c. Extra heavy wide Dome stic iu remnants worth (k; for 5c. Satin back velvet riblwii iit black only, it sold for 50 and 75 cents per yard now only 25 aud 30 25 percent Discount ou all black, cream and white Applique. SHOES 48 pairs womens Patent Leather shoes, sizes from 2J to 5 mid nt 2.50 now for $1.09. 21 pairs Little gents Patent Leather Oxford, sizes 3 to 2, that sold for $1.50 now lor $1.1!). Boy'd wash pant all sizes 25c valtie only 10c. Scholar's Department Store WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. PATLORS (TV k r. 3 a WtRj 5 s t. si O. ? r Cures Coughs, Coias, wnoopiii Cough,. Ljurni ti ill Throat and Lung Troubles. MADE ox P.-re bWEET uUM; MULLEIN Si HONEY. Your Druggist sells it 25 & 50i gp S3, I U 1., VlM in Mst 12 xxoat&S. Tbis sisiiatisre, -. sa Two Siys. a every - ST 1 liv?7 Tires. Mipment. sundries ami sportliur troxl3 or all kinds, at u'a' J' -'X t Vfi iaourbialreesumlrjcafaloo. Ctirafns a vojul r.f u:iui infrraallun. Wrtlf'fr. W J. L, mw SYSig eo., Ghicagc, h? RIDER AGEIHTS.WANTL : in each town to take orders lor our new iligu r- Guaranteed Bicycles. Mew t93 BBoditei: "BeHSso' Compicto MZo&S&cUp99 Guaranteed Ulch Orade f ft, "Siberian," ADcauty ' "tieudOf-fm" lloid llacer en. " no better bicyedo at any prij'C. Any other vvikt or modtl y-rd ira-l i o - : usual price. Ciioico of any BLacdord tires aiu -i eouipment on all our bkyclua. blrotnwt gua-"tt . Wo SffiP GX APPROVAL C. U. D.Jo &l r withotct a cent deposit cod allow JO DAYS r ) TRIAL beloro purchaso is Mndin?. &OQ S&ccBsd itendf Vfisaete Aifr.. t fmA Ylv filcrurti rot ail fitorufl. JU w f - J 'jfna all makes and nnvlels, c)d ig now DO K0T Bill FACTORY PKtCCS ANO FRFE TRIAL Off - Narcoui becariti mast necesarily I g Job Printing, Neatly QuicMy TlnnP By The'Rec UUIlOoRD Job Office 17. AS XliSs 8!rotare ia oa every box of ftbo f t Laxative Bromo-Quiainc xw- i the tatuedj tliat cure com la 1
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