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v: I Ik : i TIIE MONTGOMERY. "The man is the State; his character-is the- character of the W. P.' HHKSUCfeEfer-'. Editor. K-fa-, .rf tfci, . rn a Of PUBLISHEIT' WEEKLY TROY, NORTH CAROLINA. ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR. Entered at the Postoffice at Troy, N. C, as eecond-class matter. Thursday, March 5, 1908. One thing about it, all three of the candidates for governor will vote for prohibition. All contests for public ' onice ought to be conducted without resort to mud slinging. The soil aiound Troy will pro duce all staple products and be worktd ten months in the year. Is not such a citizen, who holds in his suffrage the power to . do good by promoting the right, and will no) use it, a dangerous man to any commonwealth? Has he thb love of his state and the love of his fellow citizens at heart? Even if you can not toot a horn you con follow the reform band. Splendid, with varied oppor tunities of an assured future, is Troy; They say talk is cheap, but just try to buy a little from a Troy lawyer. You can't always get the true measure of a man by consult ng his tailor. The chief trouble about the simple life seems to be that the average man does not earn enough to live on. Don't neglect to plant a plenty of .home supplies this' jear. This is more important than cotton. drunkard. Given a nation gamblers, .. and the nation as a whole becomes the .embodiment of his passion. : Given a nation of libertines and prostitutes," and the nation itself is a mammoth monster of lust. -The nation is what its people are regardless of its resources, wealth, its power. The editor spent a couple of days very pleasantly at Albemarle last week and found that beau tiful little city in a flourishing condition. The cotton Mil are running on full time andjthe merchants report a. very good trade. Brother Bivens, of the Stanly Enterprise, is doing a great work for his town, county and State and in politics he preaches pure democracy. Albe marle has a fine citizenship and a fine country to backthe town. Good luck to our neighbor, may she live long and prosper, It was published on December 31 st that the Northwestern Rail road had gone "dry" Twenty five thousand employees of that road signed the pledge of tota! abstinence. The railroad mana gers had begun to show their prefe-ence for the men who did not drink, and their employes voluntarily signed the' pledge. The industrial world is coming to see the harm of the liquor busi ness. And what an anomaly to set up licensed saloons and dis tilleries to tempt and destroy men who are trvir?? to stav soher miserable people prohib;!.!;. rusts " I 1 J j. j 1 T. vvr couiu ::uu control, uw. not sucn a voce snow up a man- Ti,a lrnf , aihnMci ru.,rrh P STOP! LOOK! , AND READ!!! tt ' 9 A MONEY '$?jy SAVED $$$ IS ??? MONEY $$$ MADE The - anti-prohibition - territory can not afford to vote for whis key in the state. For he can not set up the claim that he is actuated by a selfish motive. That he is expecting to be bene fited personally by its sale in the state. N One cannot set un the claim that he is voting for the good of the state. For the business en terprises of the people of the state, for the morality of the state, for the sanctity of the homes of the state, for the best possible condition of the fair daughters and brave sons of the state, for the greatest possible good of the wives of the state. He can not legitimately c aim that he is voting with the best element of the state, he can not claim that he is voting v.ith, or for the majority of the people of the state. He can not sec up the claim that, in voting for v.hiskey he is actuated by a love lor lib erty. No man is at liberty to do wrong; no man has a l ight to liberty when that liberty is det rimental to the masses of his fellowmen, or fellowman. If so, why not give men the liberty to steal, kill, and commit ev ry oth er possible crime they m ay see fit to commit? Is not oik reas oning as good as the othe? So then, what possible cl?.:m can tne wnisKey man, Who i-.ves m prohibition territory, set up for voting for whiskey in the state? What can possibly be back of such a vote? Is it not venom and spleen of the dires t, type? Such a one says give me v. hiskey at all hazards and if we can not get whiskey give us the oppor tunity afforded us by the legis lature to wrecK wrath upen Tnose Ladies Aid Society, win give an; r MONUMENTS. TOMBSTONES and TABLETS boutrht from the Piedmont Marble & . Granite Co. , of Lexington, N. C. means money saved and money made to you, as they will sell you your world for , f4 A T- w- jt j 1 ' ' j i ies uiuiiey wiau uLiir uj, aua give you tne Desi material oi uie Old I ime tiddlers Cotivemioi. t faction in every job and they allow you to be the Judge. : : A' TRIAL IS PROOF. Write for sizes and prices, or see MR. M. A. DAVIS of Eldorado, N. C. Address all letters to IN THE Academy at AVt. GUead, AYarch 20th, 1908. This will be an occasion of genuine pleasure, and all who can be interested are invited to enter the contest. PRIZES: 1st Best Fiddler -2nd " 1st Best Banjo Picker. 2nd ' " " . $5.00. $2.50. $1.00. PIEDMONT MARBLE & GRANITE CO., Lexington, N. C. Remember the date; Friday night, March 20th. For further information or particulars apply to O. C. BRUTON, Mt. Gilead, N. C. DO YOU TRADE AT STAR? 1 C. DALIGNY, M. D. TROY, N. C. Office in Post-Office Building. Office equipped with Electricial and Vibratory apparatus for treatment of chronic diseases. S)r..W. L. GRANTHAM, I-IIYSCIAN & SlTIiCEON. 1ST. GILEAD. N. C. Offers his services to the peb ple of Mt. Gilead and surround ing country. Office formerly occupied by Dr. Joyher. E. H. GIBSON BSOX The Rcpublicians in Stanly j county had as well to make up j their miwis tnat they cannot oust the Democra's. for the sake of their job3 and their families! North Carolina prefers mills and factories and railroads to saloons and distilleries. Pionsnpss inpvnrpccrihip? What whiskey man. m nroni- bition territory, can afford to r:o to the poles on the 25th c: May. 1908, and vote the wet ticket? If I were a whiskey man. in view of these facts I iiink I It is Randolph county's time to select the state' senator from this district. Randolph will please be careful and give us a good un. The prohibition movement is not a political one and any per son who tries to make it such is not a true friend of the . cause and should be rated as such. Mr. H. E. C. Bryant writes the Charlotte Observer from Wash ington that the Denver conven tion will be a ratification of Mr. Bryan. The talk of making a fight on him has ceased. A man who stands on the street I corner chewing and spiting, tell- woutd stay awav f rom the roje. i ing now me oia govermeni snouiu on tnat aay. Is not surer age in i be run, cursing the town, find- such malicious hands these ing fault w,th his grandmother aapprs t oui beloved state : m o With the facts before us, -at eve- r, , -m-w, v true eve ibe lov ing mac tnemercnants are ;a lot mQr man everv wife.iovivff man. , o. thieves, that the lawyers ana every man who loves his child newspaper men would skin a ren, every man who loves his man to a finish and a lot more, home, every man who loves is a nuisance and an abomination. 1 se nd ,G?d' on a o-.i 26th. 1908 and do his duty at the w ww """ poles. Let's put this blighting more such worthies woula be withering curse upon the fair justified m exercising cowhide name of our good old state for authority on the bosom of their ever from us. This firy eyed trousers. No one is obliced to monster with sable wings poised Iiye where it is not suited. If G. H. RUSSELL & RUSSELL, Attorneys-at-Law, Office in McNair Building, Laurikbukg, N. C. Will practice in the State and Federal Courts. Notice. TO THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE MONTGOMERY MIN ING COMPANY: By authority and recommend ation of the board of directors of the Montgomery Mining Com- ' If you trade at Star it will pay you to see us. Come to our store for BARGAINS in Clothing, Dry Goods, Notions, Heavy and Fancy Groceries, lour, Meal, Shipstuff , Corn, Meat, Sugar,. Coffee and Molasses. We handle High-grade Fertilizers, We like opposition. We defy competition, and under no condition will wefcudge from our position. . " . STAR SUPPLY COMPANY, STAR, N. C. oanv, a meeting Administrator's Notice Having qualified as adminis trator of the estate of Peter Brown, C;:l., deceased, late of Montgomery county, this is to nr.iify all persons indebted to said esiate to wake immediate i;uy:;iont to me. All persons having claims against said estate- will present, them to me on or hotore February .th, 1909, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. This 1'eb. 5, MARSHAL HOLLAND: Co., Administrator. Every church in North Carolina should hold a temperance mass meeting right away," says the Mt Airy Leader. The churches have been working and praying "for the closing of the saloons for many years and will now vote as they have been praying. PltOHIBITION. A convention has been planned to be held in Washington on May 5 and 6 to provide for a consoli dation of the negro voters of the country, ana ior the organiza tion of negro political clubs in various states. The convention is expected to name national committe and arrange for the participation of negroes in the campaign. over the bottomless pit, le; s put things don't suit yon go where 80 he will never rise aeain to they will, A growler afld sore- shame or curse us head in a town is an enterprise Fellow citizens help. Who Irilfofovoratimo nr at logaf thof Will help? Who Can afford not v tohelp? W. A. Jenkm; about it. An Appeal to the A'oiersof loiit fiTomery County. i There is a great deal being said I have heard that some voters pro and con in reference to the who here-to fore were to vote in state prohibition election, wmch favor of prohibition, iud con- is to be held in May. I am cer- cluted that the bill was nly to tamly surprised at two classes of Lput the whiskey tramc into th voters in the state. The first is hands of the druggists, i. ded in the prohibitionist in prohibition their enterprise by willing phy territory, who expects to stay sicians. away from the poles on election Now if one read the bill, he day and not vote- The second is will plainly see that if the drug- the anti-prohibitionist in proh bi- gist is allowed to dispense mtox tion territory, who expects to go iciahts, it is only for sickness to the poles on election day and upon the written present don, of cast ins vote ior wnisKey in tne a regular licensed pnysician state. The prohibitionist can having the person for whom Let every voter vote in the coming prohibition election. It is the duty of every American citizen to vote on every question that is presented, and it is the duty of every man who believes, in morality and has the welfare of the ..youth I of , the state at ' heart, to go to the polls on the 26th of May and ' help to drive the saloon out of such places as . Salisbury, which, as it is s now, poisons the prohibition territory irt four or 'five counties round about. Troy has made very rapid strides , along all lines the past few years. I ln commercial, ed;i-' cational, religious and social matters the advancement of the proud young .city has been con . tinual " and ": Very gratifying to those who have been ' indentified with .' its interests.' Our town is .today, v one "of the best markets in ; th'isv section of the State, ; Goods are cheaper here than at any other point , in this section, and thev producer .'will find here fl ' ready sale f o v almost any trt!;! ni&di On the firm. - ; - , ' not afford to stay at home on I such prescription , is made under election day and not to rid his his charge, and the said prescrip state of nefarious stuff If he tion shall specify the amount of lives in a whiskey, territory, the spirit required and the disease love he has for his state, the Jove malady .for which it is given, he has for the sancity of his own 1 Section 1. Furthermore, that home, the regard he has for his any physicians who shau make fair daughters, the love he has any prescription (except in case for his brave sons, the regard he of sickness), for the purpose of has for the sentiment of his bos- aiding or abetting any pevson or om companion, ; sureiy woum persons wno are not bona nae prompt him to vote against whis- under bis charge to purchase any key. If he lives in prohibition intoxicating liquors contrary territory, and is a true citizen, to the provisions of the act, and he will vote against whiskey m any druggist who shall sell or the state. What is it. that cons- otherwise dispose for gain any titutes a true citizen but a love spirituous liquors or intoxicating for his state and a disposition to bitters without the written pre- defend her honor? And a de- scription of a legally qualified sire to protect her- beace and I physician shall be guilty of a promote the good of the homes misdemeanor.- andsubje:ts of his ' state? To Section 3. Furthermore, bv say that "I live in a prohibition I section 6 of the act, the county territory, and it makes no differ- commissioners or govern u: tocjry ence how the election goes in the of any city or town, have t he pow state, under ths act of the extra er to prohibit the sale of spirituous session of the legislature, ' I will vinous,' fermented or intoxicating still be there, and how the rest liquors byidruggists in theirres- of the state goes is none oz my pective counties, cities zuz towns, influence for its destruction. The Wake County Medical society has adopted a resolution that show for itself the mind and stand for the physicians on that subject. The physicians of Montgomery county and all other sections sanction the follow ing resolution: Resolved. That we deem it unprofessional and dishonorable conduct, for physicians either to sell or to give prescriptions, for whiskey or other intoxciants, to be used as a beverage mearely; and. further, that in our opinion, such giving cf whiskey if sat isfactory proved, should be vajid ground for revoking the license of any physician who may be gu?lty of the same. I hope that all who are in favor of morality, peace ana harmony will go to the polls next May, and give the death blow to the satanic curse in our State. C. Daligny. M. D. NOTICE! The committee lor arrange ment desires that all who will enter the "Old Fiddlers' Con vention" to be held in the acade my at Mt. Gilead, on Friday night, March 20th, 1908, to for ward their names to the commit tee, in order that a programme may be arranged and entertain ment provided. - O. C. Bruton. ) J. A. Lisk, f Com. W. B. Cochran, ) , I of the stock holders of said Montgomery Mining Company will beheld at the office of the company at thei Montgomery mine near Candor, Montgomery couutv, North Car olina, on Saturday, March 14, 1808, at eleven o'clock a. m., for the purpose of passing upon the recommendation of the said di- I rectors Tiiat it. is aeemea advis able and most for the benefit of such Corporation that the same should be dissolved, and for the purpose of bringing about such dissolution. This February 3, 1908. KUXTON M. RIDGELY, febl3 Secretary. A PROCLAMATION BY THE GOVERNOR $75 REWARD. State of North Carolina, ) Executive Department. ) Whereas, official information has been received at this depart ment that Bud Powell, late of Montgomery county, st a n d s charged of murder. And where as, it appears that the said Bud Powell has fled the state, or so conceals himself that the ordi nary process of law cannot be served upon him: Now, therefore, 1, K. B. Glenn, Governor of the State of North Carolina, by virtue of authority in me vested by law, do issue this my proclamation, off ering a reward of seventy-five dollars for the apprehension and delivery of the said Bud Powell to the sher iff of Montgomery county at the court-house in rroy and 1 do en join all officers of the state and all good citizens to assist in bringing said criminal to justice. Done at our city of Raleigh, the 29th day of January, in . the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and eight and in the one hundred and ozna year of our American Independence, R. B. GLENN. By the Governor: A. H. Arrington, Private Secretary p,llimynBlinHf-,allfBrrifl Wiipy.ii:iiniym'MrjtifMlili;Bi,iiB ji,iM,ltiill sv.n. fad M hii1 1 IN ,initnt 2 'iii'hh N ;; LIVERY STABLES NEW AND TJP-TO-DATE VEHICLES AND RELIABLE TEAMS. We have some GOOD MULES for sale for CASH OR ON TIME. The mules are the right kind to please you, and we want to sell them. COME AHEAD AND GET FIRST CHOICE. 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I care not now other mens i have ; --: . , homes are blighted, T care not It is bad reflectaon on the msd- how much shame may be heaped ical profession )to suppose ; that upon other, mens, daughters, I for a fee, , thew would ' disgrace care not what shall become ' of their profession, "and encourage other brave sons, just so they the continuation and probagation are none of . mine. Wno- would lof a great evil: J ; $ -v . not be surprised and shocked, ati i We hs physicians understand such a course from any man ?r better than anone the degrading Who would not be disgusted!! effects ' upon 1 the moral of toe y Who would pot fed tvlt such., a I cursed brot.ri xnl '-aw aead hula ft 1WWrWi ? I l-H ,r?fx A f ' Jurors For April erui Garland Lisk.'as. D. Harris, Wiley A. Harris, Mack Martin, J. H. Giilis. W. Poole, W. K. Maness,I'. F. Vuncannon, J. H. Saunds, B. L.. Dunn, G. M. Cagle,-T. A. Thompson, Rufus Frazrer,. W. L. James, P. G, Dai's, C. C, Kime, J. L. Jordan, Dtl. 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Baldwin, 1 aecdi, and tne -saia aeienttantB will . further take notice : that they are requiraa to appear be fore Chas. A. Armstrong, O. S.' C, of Montgomery county, on the 31st day of March, 1908, at bis oflSce in Troy,'Ni 0. j and an swer or demur to the petition in an arf.ioTv or the niahitiffs will apply to the court for Ihe r relief aemanaeu in saiu ? imjwuou. This 26th day of Feb. 1908. f CHAS. A. ARMSTRONG," - vvvrNClerk Superior.-,'Cturt; R. O. FRY,-- xv- , '- V -Atty lor Pltffs. . , v - ;-; THURSDAY, I MARCH 12,1908, at 1 o'clock p. m., 17 : BTJSlNESSi LOTS, now owned by . the Methodist Church. t :i -W. S. INGRAM, xi . -: '- Chm. Investigative Comm. FREE BOARDFRETUmQ!l " whQe aeenrinc the BEST BUSINESS TRAINING Write immediately for information. , . THIStotheopportunitTof your life. osutt-iiiBuu wmi CSUESE. lat to. FOR SALE OR EXCH ANGE )' OneMagic Lantern jMoving Picture Machine, Good as nev worth $160, will take lessi Write or caUVi BYNUM .FOXf ; FOR RENT Two houses . One mile east of Troy, , on Candor roadr( Apply to . Kit. Poole.'5-" i, at Beynolda .;:-TR0Yfri.C.' ' Notice! ffc??:& The board of election 3 of Mont gomery county will meet at the ' court-house in Troy, . N. C. on Saturday, the 14th day of March, r 3908, at 12 o'clock, to appoint a registrar and two judges of elec tion for the election onprohibi- t.inti to be held the 26th - aay : ox i May, 1908. This the", 2nd day.' '. ' of March, 1908. - i " " i A. B. McOASKlLL, FOR SALE! : -:'f-- V Pure-BVed Berkshire Pig s'. -Alsb eggs from :vSingle Comb . Rhode - Island , Red : Poultry. ' Prices reasohabl3. " i; ii $5f '?W it c.
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