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The Charlotte Observer says, there Is naturally much comment upon the manner in which Representative W. . Ivitchin, of Fifth District warm ed the jacket of Representative Black burn, of "de ate," in their debate in the House Monday, lie certainly made a clean job of it. J A Sioux Cily bank has a night watch In whom it has implicit reli ance. He has withstood numerous attempts to turn him from the line of duty. He has never been caught napping and has an eye to business. In the day time lie is amiable and so ciable, but when turned into the bank at night he draws the line and crossing that means bitingand blood He is a bull dog. .Let us hope that the promoters of the Steamship Trust will not yield to the convenient temptation to water the stock of the company. Like a Drowning flan. "Ftve years ago a disease the doctors called dyspepsia took such hold of me that I could scarcely go" writes GeoS Marsh, well known atrorney of Nocona. Tex. "I tcok quantities of pepsin and oilier medicinee imr n.ithir... helped me. As o drowning man grabs at a straw I grabbed at Kodoi 1 felt an improve ment at once and after a few botues am sound and well." Kodol is the only prep aration whieh exactly reproduces the natural digestive juices and consequently is the oniy one which digests any good food and cures any lorm of stomach trouble. J. G. Hall. And now, if we are to follow the lead of a Western professor, we must no longer believe in the beautiful sym I holism of the wedding ring, which has been accepted as meaning fidelity without end. Last week the afore said professor declared it to be a rep resentative of the manacle by which in earlier ages the master led away the slave. He called it "a barbaric tradition that fills no function what ever in this modern 20 th centurj-." LV 11.. jy j ui me nrst time in many years the Democrats in Congress have the Republican majority on the defensive. They have but to stand to their euns to win an important victory for the party and forthecountrj-. It is plain to all that the nation is ripe for re volt against the policy of exclusivp- ness and favoritism I. J. Tr,rT.i vn i r'usiej iarm- Ane vte on Cuban " Wl'fcaa forced the lssUe. THE ENEMY AFTFR JUDGE CLARK The editor alone: with the other editors received Major .1. V. Wilson's length v letter containing fourteen charces against Judge WalterClark Major Wilson in the first part of his letter is candid enough to state that personal enmity to vva rds J udge Clark actuate him in bringing the charges and almost in next paragraph says he makes the charges in the Interest of the Democratic party, and that Judge Clark is unfit for Chief Justice. It is an undisputed fact that he is the ablest man in the State to-day, and stands in the forefront as a jurist and a writer, and has done a great work for North Carolina. He has shown his iitness for the exalted po sition which he occupies, aud has al ways been on the side of the people iustead of trusts, combines aud Rail road corporations, which Is the prime cause of the opposition to him for Chief Justice. The enemy now well know that unless they spring something - new j on Judge Clark that his nomina tion and election is certain. So in our opinion the enemy have started this attack to defeat the man who they know will oppose corporate greed and who may antagonize their interests if nominated and elected. Major Wilson should "show his hand" and prove his charges and not try to forestall and force the whole party to defeat their choice just be cause hk says Clark is guilty of the charges he makes against him. We shall not believe the charges until he prove them, and we feel justified in saying that Judge Clark in his reply will refute every charge that needs answering. The attempt of the corporate infl uence to Injure Judge Clark will fail. The people still honor their favorite for Chief Justice of Supreme Court They well remember his work on the Supreme Court bench in protecting their interests against the oppres sion of combines, railroad corpora tions and Rep-Pop incompetency. We feel sure that this movement is backed by the enemy men who voted for McKinley but they can not deceive the tried and true Demo crats. Of course they want to defeat him, as they cannot use him, but we think the Judge is able to take care i alleges, he nass mpirea cases ana ex pressed opinions in cases which were lcu uu luu cnarge oi giving a client a paper purporting to be a de cree of divorce by a Dakota court. embodied in the Bino-luT- tariff nu, ,, , " " l lj LcLKtj care -uingiey tann. ihe vote on Cuban Lf i I u.uiotrn m me present emergency Tas fnrcw1 1-iq toonA I .... a j ana is not given to "napping." The Republican Senate must choose between duty to Cuba and subser vience to the Sugar Trust. Drt nTr--!) D 1L . The Xews and Observer says that lVUiiaU V iMiiV Powerful organization, the J J Imperial Tobacco Company of Great These are sweet words, but how mucl Britain and Ireland, is a strong, de- SrXX, It. termined and active competitor of ...... ...wtww, 0 i iiinu na.z become Wrtrwin a v r..-. . .. i been spared much of the anguish of child comes boldly into North Carolina, winn. coiner s inen.i i3 a liniment to t "onieor brighttobacco culture.andan- S$'tSZc& thVS?nthT 8 thV seneral state head- elasticity and strength, and when thefiSi (lUarter8 be at Raleigh. This great strain comes they re-pond quickly and Wl11 be Phasing news to the tobacco easily without pain. Mother's Friend is farmers of the State, and the fact never taken internally. InKr,,, r,m,- ,, . ' uu Lue Idct i than ori if " managers of the at this time do mors harm company have decided to make Ral eigh the North Carolina headquar ters will be most gratifvine- news r all of our citizens as it means higher prices for the weed. Brother Robinson, of the Durham sun, is right in saying that everv newspaper treasures up in its mem ory the names of its friends and like wise its enemies. It seldom over looks an opportunity to assist. vo former, but never goes out of it to help the latter. Human nature is pretty much the same else where. VIOLENT ATTACK ON JUDGE CLARK. The Raleigh Times says that Major James W. Wilson, Ex-Railroad Com missioner, of Weldon, has just sent out to the Democratic papers of the State a lengthy address "to the Dem ocrats of North Carolina," In which he violently attacks Justice Walter Clark, both in his political and pri vate character. The first part of the letter Is devoted to a contention that J ustice Clark is not a Democrat.that he was the confidential adviser of Butler, Russell and other Fusion lea ders during that regime, and wrote for the Caucasian, and concludes this part by saying, "I have seen deser ters and traitors shot, r them pardoned and restored to the ranks, but I have never seen or heard of one who was put in command of an army. The experiment, if made, will prove as disastrious in politics as In war." The senonrl nnrtinn ia personal and contends that he is un fit for the bench. He accuses Justice Clark of writing for Gov. Russell a paper giving reasons for removing the Wilsons as Railroad Commission ers and afterwards writing the opin u,;, morning sickness, or any of the nancy1 tS Wh'ch usual;y accompany preg- The proprietor of a large hotel in Tampa, Fla writes: "My wife had an awful time with her first child. During her second pregnancy. Mother's Friend was used and the baby was born easily before the doctoi arrived. It's certainly great " Get Mother's Friend at the drug store. $1 per bottle. THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR Atlanta, Ga Per. pie who show the newspaper man ion of the court in the case; instigat- uea uerter invest- ing actions that later came before He closes with an appeal to woman Is sunnl-pd ri who iUiCIlUiU I in I- I ks. l iwi 1U V CO I- I -liJtl mnr I, .. I ' " cc". never iear rising or swelling "nt or one that more surely pavs him breasts, morning sickn- or,,, ( .u5 v,,, , . ' yu-j 8 mm uij iiiiim in ii unriAn a . i s 1 , hna later, ash uov. Aycock and Senator Simmons uas ieen truly said, there ora to ,iuMa,.ifi,i . time in Th iir f ,iT,nn . . mauwnenn, means democratic defeat. Mainr, needs his badly. home paper, and needs it CO., We learn from the Washington dis pones the inston and Greensboro Public building appropriations will not be allowed but willfortheerection of one at Durham. Several member i "kcj ai iiR'uinern l.K?rourreeiUustratedbook'"B b, of the committee.includingChairman iuer,regarued theclaimsof Greens boro as more meritorious and legiti- 'W HI WP IV Villi,- 11 mm ita "6 a J4, res mate, but In deference to of Mr. W the wishes Wilson states at the outset that"ner- sonal injustice" lead him to make his investigation. It is well known that influences are openly making a bitter fight upon Justice Clark and are rioinc nil in their power to prevent his nomina tion for Chief Justice. However, no one seems to know yet of any candi date against him. Judge Clark has the support of a very large element of the cartv to come before him. He says he has proof of these charges if they are de nied. and it occurs to ua that he should send his proof along with the charge, and let the public judge o the matter. Let's have the proof There lias been enough of mysterious talk about Judge Clark. Maj. Wil son is a patriotic old North Carol! nian, but he shows quite plainly that he has a personal grievance, and 1 ne can show more improper conduct on the part of Judge Clark as a judge than his own in accepting special fa vors from the railroads while he was holding the office of Railroad Com missioner, we will join him in oppos ing his nomination. Goldsboro Argus. The editor of the Argus is in receipt of a communication signed by Major J. W. Wilson, formerly a member of the Railroad Commission of the State attacking Judge Walter Clark of the Supreme Court Bench. He embodies in his communication 14 charges seriously reflecting upon J udge Clark, a.nd says that he has proof of each charge, and that if Judge Clark is nominated by the Democratic convention, these proofs wili be scattered broadcast over North Carolina. He furnishes no proofs himself, and he professes to be writing in the In terest of the Democratic party. As he is such a staunch friend of South ern Railway wonder if he did not vote for McKinley along with the socalled true "Commercial Demo crats?" If his motives are purelv Datriotin and in the interest of the Democratic party it would seem that he ought to furnish the proofs now, in order that the party may have the oppor tunity of passing upon them before State convention meets, and certain ly if he is not willing to do this, and prefers to wait until the convention to attacK a nominee he should not expect to be listened to by the party as a Democrat, The voters of the Democratic Dartv win not be content to drive from public service upon charges a man wnose life has been so useful to the State as has been the life of the gifted Judge Clark, without something more than bare . assertion, and the -k .a democratic voters are capable of hearing and passing upon the proofs. Major Wilson says in his commu nication that "deserters are never piacea in command," and still he seems to threathen that if his wishes are not allowed, and if Judge Clark should be nominated, he wili lead an attack upon Judge Clark as the Dem ocratic nominee. In what class does he place himself? The Democratic party desires to nominate men of ability and charac ter, and it is willing to listen to the advice and admonition of any of its I members, but surely it cannot be ex pected to follow the wishes of those who seek to intimidate and threaten. Does Major Wilson mean, in his ar ticle, that he will not support Judge Cla rk if he is nominated by a Demo cratic convention, and will the oppo nents of Judge Clark in the State fol low this policy? If this is correct party policy, and an example of party loyalty, then there is no binding force in party pri maries and party conventions. 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Observer refer to what has become a real crying evil in this State and our J udges are responsible for it. It says It the Superior Court Judges, mayors term in the State could be increased one month during the coming school year. Keferrins- to trm TrRfn. term of Cleveland court, the Shelby Star says: 'The last term of court was a cash political parties. The principal sub- that tQe negroes ought to be educa- town. W. Va. ject for political gossip now is the ted' he 3d not agree with them. No NEW YORK: "I got o; chicks out of i8 fertile o-crc t?a cu "P s kotmfh nomination of candidates for the Su- uneducated force, he said, could do Genoa., N. Y. & 3 5 3 8 f6rtlle eggS' Edw SharP B- EK' preme Court bench by the Democratic as ood work as one that had been tut u T , . Convention in July. Judge Clark is trained. The speaker's closing words rXZ"Z f-f u , company has thousands and thousands of fine HH.,t0 f ri,t0i to the audiennfi and tn v,i '""-.. t RC dUUVcu menuonea. send ioc in stamns nnH Non-Aloisture. Self South, once contending for union and M r 5 lutulMlor circu,ars Iree- Cyphers Incubators f. o. b. Oxford iuuepeuuence were now united In a txx fZox, spr Attorney-at-Law. COOPJSH UANK BUILDING, OXFORI, . NORTH CAROLINA. Comments of True Democratic Papers. Goldsboro. April 24. Dr. Cy Thomp son arrived in the city last night and when intervieved as to Wilson-Clark in advance session and as a result episode said that Judge Walter Clark $400 or $500 will be turned into the did not ask him (Thompson) to spa overnor Russell on the train com- Isufferedti.etortureaofiiirt.wji $400 or $500 will be turned into the dl hww& public school fund of the county by G LTnfi,cr,0,ssIJur CASCARETS in the Captain Hoyle, the genial clerk of the ing to Goldsboro and ask for the an court." pointment of Judge Clark n r.hr plies and feel like a new m?ne tirely ilee trom C. H. Keitz, 1411 Jones St.. Sioux more glorious independence than had ever Deen enjoyed. The Best Prescription for Malaria Junius and I"ever is a bcttle of Grove's lasieiess cnui ionic. Tt i cimnl!,, ? . . . v . """f . I v, uinine in a tasteless form. No Cure. No fay. ooc. 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Give me a call rneys-at-Law. OXFORD. N. C. ASSOCIATE COUN8BL: Ji t. mens, H3NDBESON, N. C. 4i?lillE,"aCtlie to?etber in the courts ot Gran li Xace" FranUn and Warren conntlea, and wi Si?tte8 -eqalrlnK their joint attention. , y proiPt- ill!zent and faithful atten OT to : tn?E"Bs to '??er?e"nS receive -. -.-Mrr W. ORAHAp, Attorney at Law. , Phone 83. WALLACE WHITE, OXFOKD. N. C. btiBine? 9 enti istel to my care will be prompUi n Diyi