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Thl U U Uat Iktt or lb wo ter. kick aa woadarfetly iiciw fal. .Th children com Is tit In tfraatlot tU groat aaaaa. aad pur paopla wljl liberally patroolaa (h aicrtalsmeat l aid Ik can of th .orpaaa ablld. v Tb jcxm M a refreahlag. delightful ooa. Let alt ' ta aal th oertaloa lb greatest sarcea. . - ' A Xat I Oark from Ararat la. Argentina u getting oa J tb world bollar than aay of her Uter ; Latla rrpablle, a a lea t be Mettco. 7 Wheat la a ataple crop of Argantlaa, j ana vaat quaauiiea or utai eereai ara 'exported from Argentina port to .-,;. t. i : be r.a n a t" ..i .Ut -. fc. . ,t f4 at4 ft- I .4 I i S I .1 k mm t .i I . . fc-i 1 1 i.r la . fc. i mm t.i !. -fc4 k .. "' t.a. ae-o tk I t I r-A. - m-tt ' (lac kr t 1 Lm . it avt ; la a mt t n- - f ' I : ki i I . j'imvI It Mt iM tf ItJi't! U ; -l ?M 'a if a:l.r um tl W 't, Mt to NMM I " tnfci Tt r- Ui a aiiia Ua tmht, aal ka lca t !U U mrt mW It at mmJLlr rmjtr I Ual IWv t J W M Uf crtk. ( t UCIM . o.fctl' onrraaiwaawat aval taat tk ku a aaa Ml ta Bat akort. ta U eiatrtl coaaitaa Ml la tka aaira Bnhaiara fonimm IM ktMla ara tN,ta frrAiaraty. lag ta ret; arF vM ara dotal eoMtdoraoka ! ta lata apt toe la Baaaror. Craa, ioaaa, aal DapUa oaaattoa Toaarra rart( ta eoaapMad la tha Mtora port toe a the Mate. Cattlai tad rartac I la Biat maa la the oaa tral dlatrVl. vhara tb crop la r porttd tprovad aal la good -tJoa, aaoaot ta Rotklaikaai ooaati bara aoaae af U ta ballr karat aal parked; It ta rartag oatU rotor aad tir ara food kt the loaf la llitt. la tka worn era portioa aMgbt daanai hf oaraj ta rrportad. tarn Improved , daring "tka peat work, bat tba lata rora la aom ptacea aafferod from drought, aad wmt eorrMpoadanta rrport that II win aol'malaroi a poor crop la as period ta the eaatara. ahlla tba proa- pocta ara for good crop la (he at era and central portion. Fodder I about all aocared la the aaatera and central dUtricU; cutting la la pro reaa la the weetem. The aavlng of pea trtna bar 1 uadar vay and good field ara belag aorured. Clorar was benefited by tba rain and la looking good. White potatoe have Improved and digging I In progress la the weatera counties; aweet potatoe ar doing well and a good crop Is prom ised. Peanut, turnip, and bean ara generally reported good; cabbage ll naV k,sa iamtwat , t-m TW tUfcr. grnr " Itk- Malta reaaadli kaea Beaa Uagk aad a arata Ht) Mill 'A luck ad KrtJ surra Ma siaaaa. la"!"""1" w " ' Imrt t! awnd, rmmmtf, aU rMBtM la fM snaka m aoala4 ad lwaaro win Bat aawa ka fWffwtlM ' Uarai iBeatra gwr win da U ka aaO mt tkU rare oaportaatty, i tterl l tw mf Ike '. C T. C M Ml ad eoawa. t.mM m katarvwo til tke rrwataawt. IM a Jart Mk a a a aar a f kkat tUI lartag -l laraavkaary l tke paaieauJ eaVw m BMM,ai4 mmmrmtm akMtl ka Bead ke ta bU vUrn fclMOMiB Tka axM4 Vmt x a mil a.n far ta ' call, la ataar BanoBariewaawaa wt ik Om I OQN J "Human Hearta'M a filar. hat Invariably appeal to all that is beat hat eke Ml kar eaUoao aal taaHaitroa ta akoae mb kr ariad wore tatertertag lfc taat aktik wee ta attM W itwr jertalK-Uoa. Btawtker krod krtr mm-'m mt kagldsaala artltiUM m-m k kal tatoMI kr siain aal at Ikrwa af kwr mirUiw ka Ke-varoroal kar fetl pmmm witk r aaaiaa atttl aaara twrvtl, Mr. Oarkftl aail, kat frUlalf. iwablaaod tbrm lkat tke Wktta Haw was tke kn mt Mr aa Mrs. Oarei. aal Uat tta saaaaaieat aieat ka kaft U tknir llarrrtHka. Tkereapoa tke lalt ro tlr4 WkeUter tkey were reBlrrod kaprrr by Ik tatecrtew ar Wfel oat lato Ike cold world aaddn tka ken tky weal la mar ke aa opra aaMloa; kat wka rat doabt tkal Ike ama of tkeir kaowladK bad awa matertallr aalargedT ' Rut women kae awt Va per mttted to tBOBopotiae tkls eon of Im prrtlarnre far from H. MaarullM meddirra, lor I ud rug promlkrnt mem brra of the great raUalou bod to which be belonged, doggwd Prealdent MrKlnley a. fooUkep lor year, aad prinird reportaihat ware braaded a Ilea by the ktgbast anlbortttc Tba' editor of a weakly paper published la Chicago, aad clalmiag to be tba national orgaa of the Prohibition party, were the leader of this ma licious persecution of a President whose life was a apleadtd model of upright neaa la general and domestic b pews J mi a Ml fntw W Ska mm4 k Mmm mvm tmm Utr.mTttM. La- wjm. UTa4, tma anwor taatauk, m . casaraa Tbj awsvonui aad canbaxa kvao roaoav lf w m a. .era. kmi.as MX mmtvm A) tmtA. aln. mmmi , Hmm j f. !, a a-MC Caralaka W(ia,aBi, aad kMtn mt afc.i mJj M.ai In man' nature and uplifts hire from propriety In particular And those the sordid care and petty worries men, unlike tba committee of women of daily toll and trouble. Tba story who called on President Garfield. - I - ' , , , .r--" 1 r " :,' i;. i : J:, ' , i - - - -'v-i - - , - 3M If TOE USE Bill Bailey Plug-the good kind Tags are worth 1-2 cent cash I No better tnhaccoa made than thoea I manufactured by Aeiley Brothara. I WinaMMi-Satem, N CNot la a Trust I ...... t . 1 ." -Art, mm i OXFORD ORPHAN ASYLUM, OXFORD, N. C. FIXTURES! Electric and Combination. We have a large assortment in stock, varying from $1.00 to $100.00. Call and make your selections. We do the rest. The Raleigh Construction Company come In competition with American grain In the neutral markets of the world. "' Argentina' U a customer of American - manufacturers of agricul tural machinery, a liberal customer and a profitable one so liberal and so profitable' that our' manufacturers sell machinery down there' much cheaper than they Bell ft to their cus tomers of the American wheat belt. It- seems that Argentina is going to levy a high tariff on our plows, reapers, thrashers and things, .and our manufacturers have complained to ' the - State Department about it and a protest is to be filed. -,.;Wf can readily imagine the reply our South American .customers will make. They . are certain to retort: "How about wool?" Argentina Is a great 'wool grower,' and would love to exchange wool for harvesters and things; bat our tariff ' puts her . at treat disadvantage in 'this" particu lar, and it Is not -.difficult;, to opine , that the movement' against our. farm v machinery is retaliation for our. wool tariff. '- . Again, Argentina. might make. an swer that she Is making a tariff, and . has concluded to, build it; -on ,. the Dingley plan;- that this agricultural implement : schedule .- Is s purposely constructed, lor, reciprocity purposes only; .that it can' be adjusted to t'he sitlsf action and profit of both coun tries by a reciprocity convention ad Justing,' or readjusting, rather, tfie nAmerican doty on ''wool and the Ar gentino dutjf ftm ,farm machinery' to the end .that, the United States niay t) induced, to Ibuy more wool from Argentina ' and - Argentina be en couraged to buy more farm utensils from the United States. ' .'" i Now;' if Argentina should make such ' response, what would be ouf reply? . What could . the stand' patters say? t '- "And they whlcU- it, ; being" "cotivlcted by: their own eon sclehce, went out one by one." ;t ', They would not speak , a word. i Washington 'Post. . . i - poor. The sorghum crop Is In good condition and in places " molasses making is under way. The . buck wheat crop will be good. Apples are reported good in some of the western counties, but there is complaint , of dropping and dry rot. Pastures are fair. Tho following rains have been re ported: Ralolgh 0.10, Goldsboro 1.12, Greensboro 0.22, Lumberton 0.56, New Bern 3.88. Weldon 1.18. WEEKLY CRO! HVLttTIX, The "d-oa'ther for tli'i i week was 1 (Ool The Modern Child. Born scientifically, , Studied terrifically, . Dieted sparefuliy, Aired systematically, - Bathed most emphatically, ' -.Played with quite drearily, i, pushed .Spencerially, . V- ! Sweet lnfantality, ' s " ( Steeped in gentility,' V;- -V, Santa C'iaus banished, Mother Goose . vanished, V J . Where are the-.babies " . i ; The "old time; knew! tfi'f.- '. i '.Harnessed-scholastically, .s ' ." Drilled auperdrastlcally, ' ' - Cultured prodigiously,'" " r Lectoredtallglolisly, , - '"Classified i rigidly,".-, " Reawnadiilth'frigiaijr Loved analytically, vi v hi , " " Rushed tnroUgh the Colleges '( . .' Crammed npdogoglcally, tjt'' . .'FinisheU most logidbllyrT1 ' Where is the, childhood t -The Oldeit timelRhewf '-, - ; Children successively Reared thus aggressively, ' . ' Posing eternally,' "s : ,v ' Wearied Infernally, ". " ; j. Planned tot lnltiality, -- ' "Formed'.' artificially, k ' Will they submit to It? - , "Never cry '"Quit! " to M k Will not ahalysls - ' Stop from paralysis T " . vTIU our distraction , ? Ends with reaction, - .Brings back childhood, , ' The bright, careless childhood ; -. The olden time knew! , .. ' , Jamea F. Monroe. of "Human Hearts" is clean, whole some and intelligible to every one. j There is no suggestion of ' vulgarity In any of its acts; but a story of con vincing strength is told by the author in a manner that appeals irresistibly to all classes of theatre-goers. At the Academy of Music to-morrow night. -5v . ,;" ''The Office Boy" Saturday. The little giant of comedy, Frank Deshon. in Smith and Enelander's latest and best comedy oprar"The Office Boy,": will be seen here Satur day, September 23rd. ' :"' Frank Deshon as "The Office Boy" has found a' part that fits Wtn like the proverbial ' glove and In It the little comedian has apparently scored the hit of his career, r- Philadelphia papers are now comparing him to Wilson, Daniels and Hopper and the comparison- reflects : ho-' discredit ; to the clever J little fun-maker. v; ' did not give the subject, of their im pertinent solicitude , an opportunity to administer a fitting admonition. It Vould not .be difficult to give these Pittsburg ladles of the W. C. T. U. 'several other scraps of his tory bearing Od the laste" they have taken, in hand, but if they will care fully study the GaYfleld incident, they will not need any further inti mation of what would in all prob ability: occur At the White House if they should go' there on the proposed errand. . , , Public men have some private rights.'. A!',i man's house is his castle, whether it be the residence of tho President , or the cottage of a dfcy labbrer.--Washlrigton Post. " ALL. PHONES. 14 W. HARGETT ST. MEDieaL ' COLLEGE OF VIRGINIA , r . Chrlatovbar Tompkins, M. D., Dctn Departments o, Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmacy Th SUtrr-alflhUi Sasalan will oommanoa September 26, 1905 , lOPrOJPL aTTBM Sxcellmt Theoretfcai Court with Thorough Prectlcsl and Clinical Instruction nj the Kmoriat Hoapttajj City Jre Dtuptnsary, and New and Vell-Kqulprx'd I-sboratorte?. all onder th xoluslve control of the Uollege, together with the State Penitentiary Hospital, City Almshouse Hptpttal and other Public Institution!. Far CatalofloeV addraaa Dr. F. M. READE, Sanretary, Rlohmond, Va. A;;MalsjH6use - A .Pittsburg telegram to The Post under "date of; September i 3tlt,1stated that the Allegheny, Countrywoman's Christian ,Tempei-adce 'Union, Am ses sion ;6n that .day.i took, up tba; subject or .. temperancevin ne .jne-ijfiyse; in umerous newspaper cuppings were rind, t0: thei effect; -vthaf ; President Roosevelt.' had, 'received sixty bottles of beef from a brewers' association, and that, a letter of 'thanks oft White House ; stationery x from the Presi dent's representative -tf&X been for warded ti the., brewef . tiliThe- rdsVs correspondent - stated furthej that the ; White' House servanti and the i.J, A ' .J.ti. 1 il d. V rresiaeni oe catecnisea as jy wueuiur he a5ceptedtthebeer and, issued i ft note of thanks for, the same. 4,. The matter was. left in the ' hands of a committee to Investigate." , w Many i news items '.of greater ,f,lmt portance than that, in the general es timation, come over the wires to The Post every night, but tor grotesque absurdity, a rival of that solemn an nouncement ' is seldom' seen. It Is, hOre Yer,r,remini8cent , Ojf svaral in cidents in the. expetience'-of t5fl?t8 of the Whlto House, .and Is loss as THREE JURORS CURED. Of Cholera ' Morbus 'With One Small BotUe l ot " Chamberlain's . Colic, . Cholera I;an4 Diarrhoea ; ; ,.1.: Remedy : -1 ,Mr.sGJ:.W, ..Fowler, of Hightower, Ala.,r ralates- an experience he had while serving'; on' a petit Jury In- a nurdercase at Edwardsville, county seat "pfl Clebourne ! county, Alabama, He says! - ."While there ,1 ate , sornd f resh meat and some souse meat and it gave ma cholera morpus Id' 'rvr$ severe form; i was never' more" sick iri mv life and sent to the drug' 8tor1 for a a certain cholera mixture1, ouid the druggist sent' me a.; bottle ofl cnamberialn'b colic. Cholera ana W arrhoea Remed. Instead, saying that ne nad what l sent xor, out tnat ima medicine was so much ; better he wbuld' rather send it to me' in ' the fix I was In. ; I , took . one dose of i and was better in five minutes. The second dose cured ine entirely. Two fellow Jurors were afflicted In-, the same manner: and one small bottle mine' the three of s." For sale by W G. Thomas and " Robert Simpson. av;:q.'.i ' ' ' .. ..ii,... "Mr;)i if f otr wish ; - '. A'tsobi' shave,'' t first-clans hair, cut or a scalp cleaning phampoo, call at CM. Baker'ScKe' Barber, shop,. , No, 22t South WilrningtOn Street. Prices as reasonable I as la tonalstent wiUi ' good -svork, , . illi? NEW STORE. NEW GOODS. ANDERSON &THIEIV1, Of 20 i?r!ce Gash Store, , 4., Dealers In Dry Goods, Notiorvs. : Boots. Shoes end Trunks. COMMERCIAL AND FARMERS BANK BUILDING. ' m ,A a in Ft MARTIN STRFFT " V i .v. r wi ' mm w aat i iiiiiiii in va nn (. ,t ; ' ' aTwr 'A'ATK.-VJ'i.rVsT'S,V.5 'ri4 ;i;.i?.:.'ll:-,".V!?i:
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