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3$; M 4 V? laaCfed tl.Awl ft. CJUTt ". U.HCI TnAM TaUT C tlft cthi c.fv.r rt r.Ta aattii CCata-fcCA tuftftCfttrnoa tUTtV . MM Om ttr 1M OM T Ml Kur4 b). C. a-a, M Ml MU U . cia. to mrtwi U Art U Co?, ataeftl, ITV TIURSUAT. bKPTEMHKR '. M KK." Tb rompkeilon ut lb dlwetr.i tiTaUctto l Somh Crohn grovs blxkvr Knd blki rrr, day. Tb ri-ort lrr4j In The Columbia Stat or tb tratlnioay of Mr. Man helm, tb diiorr of tb Marlon dlapnaar. awmrd to Indi cate further that there wf "aom thlnc rotten la Denmark " Some Frenchman haa aald "neTer rlte a letter." and It la uppoaed that many a atataaman V wished that he had followed that mailra, but It aeema that the diapenaary managera of South Carolina mlffct add to that "destroy all letter re ceived." It aeemi that the breaking of thla last rule on the part or the "diapen aer" of Marlon county. In the great State of the palmettoet, tiaa caused him all the trouble which he Is now undergoing. For the North Carolina cltlxen to I ,.-a ...,io , "7 right and wrong Involved, tt must be remembered that the dispensaries of South Carolina are supposed to , purchase all their supplies from a central depot, located at Columbia, and for this depot the supplies are purchased by a State com ml tee (the members of wMcb are said to have gotten rich in a very few years), and no other orders by county dispensers;, mUe yenow fellows seem to feel are to be made. ' V. 'cut to the quick by the action of the With this statement of the con-, plenipotentiary who granted much dltion upon which the South Caro-and wno took M mtt9m Una dispensary- is supposed to be I yha New York Evening Mall, thus run, the following, received by the !deiiver. itself on 'the iublecti: Marion county "dispenser," which is one among many, will suffice to show what straits the poor manager has gotten into: Atlanta, Ga., Aug. 28, 1903. Mr. M. Manhelm, Dispenser, Marlon, . a r Dear Sir: We are In receipt of vour esteemed favor of the 26th nat .nd . v. inHpoH tn note that you have placed an order with the State dispensary for I5 fn aaa "CMA TnA p Wa fortnlnlv niv ,.., j ,. v 0 made no mistake by putting this brand in stock. It is handled auo- cessfully by nearly every dispensary in South Carolina, and the demand is something enormous, making it almost impossible for us to keefr supply of boxes on hand, thus we1 will be glad to have you ship us as many as possible. 1. ,i.K ,.,, are expressing to-day a few pints and half pints, so that you can aeei" 'r1' wirj-3" what the goods are.re also .in- iL10 Bar0n Konrft Rt Porta cludlng advertising sign. Our im-j0h. - .r--:,r pression is that it retails for 25c. I "The other Is-the formal reply of per half pint at dispensaries. With the Mikado to President Roosevelt's kindest regards, W again Wpress- !nessage of congratulation transmlt ing our gratitude. .for your courtesy, . ted to the Emperor "through Baron we are. vours verv trulv. iKomUra." ' BLUMENTHALL & BICKART. This ws just' oltig many one' among IrwHtrc fniinAh.ln tho A ononrufV frnm ... . ... different manufacturers ot wntsKey, . . . .. . . , , wnicn wouia implicate ino iwan manager. He testified as to receiv ing yOmbrellaa, gold fountain pens, nice packed gallons ' and" other pack ages at Christmas ,times In consider ation ot W'urteslew ehowtt.'"; s There was much evidence to show the methods the drummers and sales men for liquor dispensaries of South Carolina.'". But" ihe'.fpllpwlng Jetter, .showing that a member of the State - : fwiai,( nf1 rilcmonearloa : wan nlnn Im- . ; . TrrW'AT .plicated in. trying to dodge the. law v will be enough to sho,w how much like a "fish' that stinks in the moon' ' light Una dispensary ' ; . -'The state ,bpard passed a resolu tlon prohibiting "all l: dealers from buying these boxes, and there was . no choice left us' in the matter, U-J.wi .. - -4 a - M iUM fcuM a IM U 4-t Smm !.- M M kS a erf U fcV 4 '1 .tM k4 M M to toJ rf wm "-mmJ wnfM to -,aUI to4j.(, US 'iiMiwi r tt a" -i tow gt4 to 4 IM aHaa-oaa to 1Mb WMk-r, r J"r, rJj , IU.I MSST)i4LL A ftlCKAKT i i IT A .kr- rfe M llw k4 fcr kMk rto tiiiMMr ia trakta I to (mmm f rraru k4 ' tawU(to U4i taer Is exxtlag l ris4 to take Ue Kextoy . Trwat m to ftaare c.t4c-, J l-a had -all tweaty-ftre . 1 aU sua u wkkfe to rawa the trala NMt) Tb cwai - - tultwwa kaa ca Ual ftarrw tary of AfrV-aMar Xkltoaa toraa Ut bm ml mmar whk ematoaaJrjr wtotaMBaa treai twttiM to t 'wirwauoa. Taaa U to Ike aWe Uir'e oWbIo. to UvUtoto aa tat a try Into tke Burwae erf PUat U4asU7 of tae ATteHari fvartaiiL TVe purpoa of Ue I a airy la to aaoer tain wnoUer any emptor of thai baraa la Uterwatod U nay outside bvalncae or apwralailoa or haa any UU to do with aay fraoa or roe) ten that haa baaUeaa with the de part men L There waa mm scandal la Conner I loa wtlk aaotaer bureau of .the departaaeat, aad Secretary Wllaoa ta determined, by the adoption of preventive measures, to ahut off further acandala It appear, however, that the Investigator desig nated y Mr. wrtaoa la the rase or the Bureau of Plant Industry Is the head of thst bursas. Of this gen tleman the Waahlngtoe correspon dent of The Philadelphia Public Ledger saya: 'He ta Interested la one of the largest flower farms la Ue, UalUd State, equated a few miles out of Washington A number of persons connected with the Agri cultural Department spend a great deal of time oa the farm.' The charge is made that they spend their time on the farm by order of the head of the Bureau of Plant Indus- try, If this be true the Inquiry ln- flaUtutod by Secretary Wllsoa will scarcely prore Yaluabla. Oa the con- trmry u u ke,y t0 M ot Ue jokes of the Investigation sea- son, for what could be more' amusing than to order a bureau chief to In vestigate himself and show up his 'own shortcomings!" I There is every Indication that ! Japan has stirred up a spirit of something closely akin to revolt - T That revolt has broken out throughour Japan owing ito dissatis faction over the peace terma or at any rate, that the situation is bo threatening -that the Mikado's gov ernment is seriously alarmed is -4 growing opinion among those who i" ow ,th Japlfe,PP,e !Pctel b Indemniflfd for the enormous expenses oi mo war. "It Is reported from fTIen-Tsm, : and it believed in London, that the discontent bas manifested ltseii especially in Toklo, and that the Mikado immediately ordered all flDJ hie communication to be stopped "r B I P ha, " " Fprmosa one have actu- sJly.been .cut, , . "This report is borne out by the fact that since Friday night only two messages are known to have come from the Flowery Kingdom. One of exct (and en. e receipt of that I : ' It was "a matter oi -common com ment years ago that the institutions 1 Jr i for the confinement ofimbeciles and , ; ... i . i i the Insane were m thehands of men . brutes There ''have , been all sorts of tales, told concerning- such, and investigation has generally proven ..I'" , I , , ,- f f i ' J-. ' - i the, facts. It seems more than strange that men In charge of the Insane could be moved tof aught else than pity.i The call has come close to home this time.. ' North Carolina has If ..'. J. V. ' had' id JnaV. an' investigation' and when the lights were ' turned on tTOWBMTra,u feund.. L ...w some , , human rubbUhr,' ti jy., 1, Jf. fi "v t Jn how' far the men employed at tha fifotA tfnifintf at ra . HlrAntfv i tn ui voi . y uv . . v" vuvi bt . j i t j - a taken the step that must lead on to the arraignment o all .parties who are implicated and concerned. , We W. f. I J L ' i ! . , I fjjij Will Um I II w ii a FIELDS GflASP ml mi U ArtoktM a 4 a ri to M ul say Malik, a 4 toic Mif tolk M I k4 to U 4u itoi I mil ! r tofi tto I toia Utok tl M towl tar 4 mh 4ito4 ItoU rt.ar Ktof TiHl 14 fHM M, Mi Htojl rtlM k 4txa f mm. r tom mi M af totottta. I t fcOMM u kB4 to mi ' tfcl I b4 i mj ..a -Ma. ik. im. j iaa4 at Ue Kewtoy laautata at Qrewabora lae a-ait aaoralag. Thar I fawac of the akat a4awa la Ua wwrtd : The aaaaacer aa4 aae at Ue door aad wetoaavew u la. AU wave were oaaaartwd with the lasti toto were a kl4 aad a! lea live to that It aaade a fel aa If I voald Uka to stay there all tb Uma. Jto-a-1 waat to aay that the aaoaU I peal at Ue Keoley lasUtato was eae af Ue meat pleasant of ay aeUr Ufa. I followed U advtoa of U physicians aad obeyed the ralea or U lawUtata to tb very Utter, aad. after I tad bee taking the treat-neat a boat tea day I com men cad to im prove, aad fattened about a poaad Jaar .sUy. Now my health Is batter a been for ten years aad than It I have aatea more and dlgeatod It mora thoroughly than ever before la my Ufa. I aleep well, and the world seema brighter; my bualneas im proved woaderfully and beat of all my wife say I am the best maa oa earth, and ah the happiest of wo men. To say the leaat I would not have missed the treatment for tea times the cost to me. I have not takes a drop of intoxicants since 1 left the Institute, and have not the slightest desire to do so. GEORGE E. PASSMOfcE. Keysvllle, Vs., Oct 6, 1904. If you have friends who might be benefited please send their names to the Keeley Institute, Greensboro. N. C do not undertake to place the blame. It seems that there is a great burden of blame to be borne by some onet wnen that shall have been estab lished the punishment ought to fit the crime. As a crime inhumanity, such as has been disclosed, should be dealt with severely. EDITORIAL JOTTIXGS. Scandals grow in the Agricultural Department with the luxuriance of Kansas corn. Pittsburg Gazette. The terms ot peace appear to be highly satisfactory to all the nations of the earth, with the exception of Japan and Russia. Kansas City Star. An injunction is regarded by the Beef Trust as only an incident of the business, which apparently is no great lnconvenience.-Memphls News Scimitar. yThat light ; flitting around in the executive office annex to the White House is merely Cortelyou trying on a. few more Cabinet positions. Kan sas City World. Castro should go slow. Where would the sympathies of the world be if by harsh and despotic measures he should wipe the United States out of existence? Chicago News. Perhaps If the Peace Commission ers were to hold a session in the Plunger at the bottom of Oyster Bay they could come to terms. New York Evening Sun. Richard Croker's daughter has married an Italian nobleman. What i a help that would have been for tho dago vote in the old Tammany days! Houston Chronicle. , Indian Territory Republicans have started a Presidential boom for Sena tor Warner, of Missouri. For politl-'. cal purposes Indian Territory is far, away as . Manila. Washington Post , .'. ' Bishop Potter favors short sermons and probably most . ministers would agree with him if it weren't so much harder to write a short sermon than It is to write a long one.-Boston Globe. . ; The release of Russia's' interned ships, will give to it the nucleus ot navy. -That, however, la all that Rus sla needs in time of peace and it Is more than It ought to have in time W war. Milwaukee News.' ... -, The Equitable management has cut off , the pensions for widows Of its former officers, and the policyholders can live In hope that eventually the pensions paid to living officers may bfe,r least fednced.-Butte Inter Mountain. , m IW 4 tlM iiairi ' IM. TV Umm sa-or'd to Teas? 4 Li M rw mt awtvtj. Commercial & Vi ft. tkXH t AT t f A . - . s n w-rfcKM a arr. U mmt m.mkK towa aa4 mwxmv UuU tm aai fivi. wr av4 .v4 t B.4 toaa w m . . . I. fiai Iwak sag aiwr, (ilHel., ..... haMw fwto . . .... ...... j, .t 4.111 41 OaU -.,. , Kill Carrwacj TwUl. 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Strictly ..confidential relations' main' talned with all patrons. Experienced and discreet experts e mployed throughout the South." AddresB ' : RALEIGH DETECTIVE " AGENCY, P. O. Box No.. 314, - . -RALEIGH, N. C. . , MARROW ' j "Nocglr Said" Greensboro, -T.'. C xt in Mi" . it si f.i : Vi." '51 .if i'
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