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THE FREE PRESS. E. D. OSLIN, Editor. 6NTERED AT THE POS TOFF ICE IN SOUTHERN PINES, N. Cm AS 2nd CLASS MAIL MATTER- Taragraphic points. The Democrats of North Carolina in State Convention at Greensboro,did themselves honor in turning down the Hon, ex-Senator H. S. Ward, in his attempt to introduce Bryanism into the platform of the State Democracy. Why any man should persist in in troducing dead issues into his party is a mystery, and if hs has little enough sense to remain upon and continue rid ing a dead hobby, he should not attempt to foolishly lead a foolish minority. The con vention did its work well, and nominated Clarke for Chief Justice, Connor for As sociate Chief Justice, Bed dingfield for Corporation Commissioner, Joyner tor Su perintendent of Public In struction and Piatt D. Wal ker fr Justice of the Su preme Court from the West. The Savannah News in dulges in a little satire occa sionally. Here is a sample: "The magnanimous Kepubli can party puts cats on the free list. They may be imported free of dntv. for breed in fir purpose and all of those who import fancy cats hereafter will assuredlv do so for the sake of propagating their kind in the United States. But when it comes to a ma tter of meat for the people to eat,a tariff duty is lai 1 upon that j We have free cuts, by tl e j grace of the Republican par ty, but taxed meat." Boston. Mass.. July 15 Hon George S. Boutwell, after a long life spent in the service of the Republican party, to day read himself out of the partybydeclaring.no matter whom the Republicans nomi nated or what platform he may stand upon, he will not vote for him so long as he is an imperialist. "So far as the democrats are anti-imperialists," he declared, "I am with them. ' POISONING THE SYSTEM, It is through the bowels that the body is cleansed of impurities. Constiption keeps these poisons in the system, causing headache, dullness and melancholia at firir then unsiphtly eruptions and finally " riousillnesmless a remedy is applied. V nlWitfs Little Early Kisers prevent this 1 rr-iihle by stimulating theliveer and pro msv hpalthv action of the bowels. ThS?elE?ep5tod6 not art violently but bv strengthening the bowels enable them to pe'form their n work . Never gripe ordUtress. Johnsons Pharmacy. The number of immigrants in the last fiscal year was over 493,000 as against 388,900 in 1901 and 341, 000 in 1900. This is a smaller num ber than in 1891, 1892 and 1893, when the numbers were respective ly, 560,319, 623,084 and 502,917, but far above 1898, when but 229, 22? immigrants came. In May last the influx was phenomenal, being at a rate .which, if kept up for twelve months, would give us a million new cilizens. The cause of the decline tour and five years years ago was the hard times in this country and the revival of industry in Germany and other parts of Europe. Now the hard times in Germany, Russia and other Continental States, with the good times here, cause an increased movement to our shores. What John W. Gatos Has Done to Corn. June 9 July corn sold for 62c. June 30 July corn sold for72c. July 1 July corn sold for 78c. July 7 July corn sold for 84fc. July 8 July corn sold for 90c. Net advance in one month, 27c. Estimated holdings of Gates and associates, 20,000,000 bushels. Estimated profits of Gates and associates, $5,000,000. And those who feel disposed to think that the producer t.otthe benefit' of these ad vances should find just how much Mr. Gates paid when he first bought the corn. Long Hair "About a year ago my hair was coming out very fast, so I bought a bottle of Ayer's Hair Vigor. It stopped the falling and made my hair grow very rapidly, until now it is 45 inches in length." Mrs. A. Boydston, Atchison, Kans. -4 There's another hunger than that of the stomach. Hair hunger, for instance. Hungry hair needs food, needs hair vigor Ayer's. This is why we say that Aver's Hair Vigor always restores color, and makes the hair grow long and heavy. $1.S9 bottle. AH dreigMs. If your druggist cnnnot supply you, Sena us one ao.ua r anu wo win win ,mti a hnttltt Ha onrA nnrl trivM Mie name of your nearest express office. A drirrss, AGRICULTURAL AND MECHANICAL COLLEGE. Industrial Education! A combination of theory and prac tice, of book study and manual work in Engineering, Agriculture, Chem istry, Electricity, Mechanic Arts and Cotton Manufacturing. Full Courses (4 years), Short Courses (2 years), Special Courses (3 mos.). Tuition and room. $10 a. term; board, $8 a month. 30 teachers, 369 students, new buildings for 500. Write for a booklet "A Day at the A. & M. Col lege." Pres't GEO. T. WINSTON, RALEIGH, N. C. ' The valuations of the various rail roads in the State, as assessed for taxation by the Corporation Oora mision for the year 1902, have just been figured up by Mr.Ii. O Brown, clerk of the commission. The figur ed are as follows. Atlantic Co't Line $13,978,440.50 Southern R'y, 15,825,677.59 Seaboard Air Line, 8,712,728.62 Mis'laneons Roads, 4,009,220.27 Total. $42,526,3J36.98 The corresponding figures for 1901 are. Atlantic 0st Line, $13,932,026.50 Southern R'y, 15,479,002.59 Seaboard Air Line, 8,683,862-33 Mis'laneous Roads, 4,280,760.69 Total, $42,375,651.11 This shows a total increase of $150,715.87 Bom To Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Tilghman, a son, Friday, July 11. Congratulations. Bug Death. Pat. March 16 and Nov. 9, 1897. Pat. in Canada Nov. a, 1897, and Jan. 25, 1900. THIS PREPARATION Is put up in neat and attractive packages and those containing one pound are made so thac the sides may be perforated and used as a shaker or blower, and is a good seller to those who have house plants or a small garden. The 3 and 5 lb. packages are for the smqll gardener and farmer and the 12 lb. package is for the trucker. It is perfectly harmless to everything except insects, but to them it is SURE DEATH. HART WARD HARDWARE CO. RALEIGH. N. C. A Miraculous Feat. "It seemed that nothing short of a miracle could save my little daughter from an untimely death," says City Marshall A. H. Malcolm, of Cherokee, Kan. "When two years old she was taken with stomach and bowel trouble and despite the efforts of the best physicians we could procure, she grew gradually worse and was pronounced in curable. A friend advised mo?; Nervine and after giving it a few days she began to improve and final ly fully recovered. She is now past five years of age and the very picture of health." Sold by all Druggists. Dr. Milss Medical Co.. Elkhart, Ind. 0 W O W XS1 O o C3 H E ' G o o G M O p xx o 2; o 23 S3 n C3 Oh H O w 5 w 0 p . CO O CO a OS o o M o OS M HARDWARE, PAINTS flP OILS. We are headquarters for the ALSO HARRISON PAINTS. SHOTGUNS. BIFLES, STOVES, HEATEES, EANGES, And a nice line of SILVERWARE. GIVE US A CALL AND WE WILL TRY TO J'LEiSE YOU. PHONE 6 RAILROAD STREET.
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