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r I 4 eek-lv VOLXXY. POMONA HILL Nurseries. Largest and Oldest in The -State. Healthy stuck. True to name. , All the old standard fiuits suited to the Southern and border states, as well us the new sorts of merit. . Foreign and Oriental Fruits and Nuts, JoyanePe Pears, Plums, Aoricots, Wal nuts and (Jhestnuts, a big success. . tREEH HOUSE D&PARTMENT. "THR WEALTH OF THE MIND IS 0$LY tRUB WEALTH" i". tarranKtim Ims ana a general greenhouse plants. collection of an It. IRBSTER,Editoi and Pwpt'f. "'Wrt-- mmm 14 Carbuncles! BEIDSYILLE, JULY 22, 1897. "T SnbscrlptioB One Dollar! Tsit; NoTmBU MUKKrDBL ST J. K UAB.DHS. Nothing iu He&vr n more pure. Nothing- on earth wore mild More full ol ught that's ail devlus lhaa the ainlie uf a Utile child. Oh Lut hie coma and Lisas me, , . , aomehow, I know not -why, I reel tu my bui when children uuiiie, 1'hat, Angela are passing Ug.' Cat Flowers Floral and Funeral. DESIGNS by a competant German Florist. Send for catalogue of Nursery and Greenshouse also pamphlet on "How to Plant and Cultivate, uti Orchard." Address, J. VAN LINDLEY. I Pomona, N. C. . CftE mi m TWX t.LLE7 i RAILWAY COMPANY. J oiin G-ill, DRecelrer "Condensed Schedule In iffect May 30th, 1897. It's the same story. The experience of all sufferers with blood diseases is identical. First the doctor- are con sulted, and their prescription of potash and mercury is taken faithfully, but without result. Months pass, and the mercurial dose is continued, until finally, his condition being no better, or often worse, the patient becomes discouraged and decides to change treatment. ' f J Patent medicines are then taken. but until the rlsrfat one is found the s. s. is the on it Diooa ri-meet v om the which is guaranteed purely vegetable. It is the only one that contains no mercury, no potash or other mineral, and therefore is the only one that promptly gets at the bottom, of all blood diseases and cures permanently. HWEJiTESTTBlNUS ON KAHTH Century Magazine. What are the sweetest thing on earth n. 1 1 n 11 1 .iir, Ton., t. n at. ntdn. no th.n RUhes ot gold untouched by scorn;' Liin that can praise a rival's worth. A bappy lut e child asleep; jsye mat caa smile, though they may . weep a. uroiuer a caeer, a lather's praise ; rne minatrelyof summer days; f "rt where anger never barns; Agltt that looks for he returns; Wrong's overthrew: pain's swift release ; Dark fOOtat.an mrnidlm lnrn . . 1 SSsfi?. lov ia loTer' : a mihi.1. Zaae well as wise; ?I ?fk,B- Dby' mirth "tMt things cm earth WHr.J2PFLAR EDUCATION xi aa v AlLiKu IN NORTH UAKOLINA. 1 ovi Our of Stat ill iters seven! thei len for por sal AN NORTH; BOUND No. a, daily Leave Wilmington. 12 ,15 pm Arrive Fayetteville....;... . 3 35 pm Leave F avettevillc. 345 pm Leaje Fayettvilie Junction 3 47 Pm i.eive Sanford..... 5 02 pm Leave Climax, 6 54 pm Arrive Greensboro 7 ?5 pm Leave Greensboro. . Leave Stokesdale. . . . Leave Walnut Cove.. Leave Rural Hall. . . . Arrive Mt. Airy........ . . 7 45 Pm . . 8 32 pm . . 9 3 P a 9 3o P , . 1 1 00 pm iSOUTH BOUND NO. 1, daily, Leave Mt. Airy...;..... 5 25 am Leave H oral Hall. 6 $ am Leave Walnut Cove. ... ........ . 719 am Leave Stokesdale 7 a am Arrive Greensboro 8 40 am Leave Greensboro 900 am Leave Climax 9 29 am Leave Sanford. .. .. ....11 20 am Arrive Fayetteville Junction 12 42 pm t A.nve Fayetteville....., 12 45 pm Leave Fayetteville 1 15 pm Arrive Wilmington ., 4 39 Pm NORTH BOUND No. 16, mixed. Daily except Sunday. ADDRESS DELIVERED BEFORE THE TJN1VER81TY SUMMER SCHOOL BY LOGAN D. HOWELL. 1 Leave- Ramseur .... 7 40 am Leave Climax. 9 33 Arrive Greensboro . . . . 1 o 20 am Leave Greensboro. 10 55 am Leave Stokesdale. , 12 20 pm Arrive MadisoH 1 ib pm SOUTH BOUND NO. 15, mixed, ly except Sunday, Dai- Leave Madison 2 io pm Leave Stokesdale 3 S Pm Arrive Greensboro 4 3 pm Leave Greensboro. 5 45 Pm Leave Climax 6 57 pm ArnvelRamseur. 8 3j pm Meals. LONNECTIONS. at Fayetteville with the Atlantic Coast Line, at MaxUn with, the Garblina Central Rail toad, at Sanford with Seaboard Air Line, at Greensboro with Southern Railway, at Walnut Cove with Norfolk & Western W. B. KYLE, General fassenKe Agent W. FRY, General Manager. JOSEPH C. i:YGATT. All who are afflicted with Scrofula, Eczema, Tetter, j Cancer, Carbuncles, Rheumatism, Contagious Blood Poison, Catarrh, or any other form of blood troubles, will find in S. S. S. a prompt and permanent cure; it matters not how deep seated the disease, or what other treatment has failed. Carbuncles are the result of an impoverished con dition of the blood, causing a depressed vitality and such a low state of health that it is difficult for the system to with stand even the mildest illness. "Mr. Joseph C. Mygatt. of No. 400 Han cock Ave., Athens, Ga., says: " I con tracted blood poison from dye, Which developed such alarming symptoms, that my life was almost despaired' of. At one time there were fourteen car buncles on my body, and -my suffering was such that for months I was unable to do any work. The best physician in our city treated me constantly, bt his efforts were of no avail, my condi tion growing worse all the while. : MS. S. S. was recommended, and after I had taken the first bottle, an im provement was noticed. I grew better every day, and after taking six bottles 4 was entirely cured. The carbttn all disappeared, leavinsr mr sMsa fectly clear, and I have never had one since." . There is not a disease of the blood, it matters not how severe, which S. S S. will not cure. It is guaranteed -' . I J Purely Vegetable and is a real blood remedy for real blood troubles, promptly reaching! the seat of the disease, and forcing it out permanently. Books on cancer, and blood and skin diseases "mailed free to any address. Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga. In considering the results of popu lur education in North Carolina, we must comprre this State with all others in the Umon. One of the re sulti of .education is wealth. Judged by this standard, education in NorlH Carolina has Hmentably failed. For with the exceptions of South Care hnaand Mississippi there i s less wealth per capita in North Carolina tnan anywhere else n this Union Isut bouth Caroboa and Miesiiisippi uitve over nainneir population black. North Carolina one-third only. ILLITERACY W NORTH CAROLINA. But the first object of education is to remove illiteraev. Judged by this standard otfr popular education has oten an ignominious failure. In fact there is no such thing as Dopular ed ucation here. 'Our peop.e are not educated. More than a tnird of those over ten years of age cannot read or write. Our condition is worse than that of any ether State or territory except six, namely: Louisiana, South Carolina, New Mexico, Alabama, Mississippi and Georgia. But all of these states except New Mexico have a larger per cent, of negro popula tion than North Carolina. Virginia and Florida al?o have a. larger per cent, of negro population than North Carolina, yet their illiteracy is less than ours. OTHER STATES ARE EDUCATING FASTFR THAN WE. These facts are unpleasaut to ad mit, but the most humiliating is this, that our State was near, r being the most illiterate in 1890 than ic had been in 1870. It is true the whole amount of illiteraev was somewhat reducflisfcciiit we nave he 211 more lajfl ltfcb.er Southern States. rsinnarlv half ita popTTri mfSk him gTOnTusrso that wneTwrts m i7U we ranked 8th in illiterney, in 1890 we ranked 7tb. At this rate it is only a question of time when North Carolina, the other States having educated their child ren, will be the home of the most illiterate people in the American Union. Shall we let this come to pass? QWDER Absolutely Pure. Ce'ebrated for its great leaven- ingMrengtb and nejtbfulness. Assures tbe rood against alt .T..., nil urau or tdui'c common to the chettD Koyal Baking Powder Co. New York. (all but eight) that have five mo'nths' term or longer, this includes Georgia, Louisiana.Mississip i, West Virginia, Texas and Florida. ATTENDANCE AT OUR SCHOOL. With tbe school term of only three months in the year we cannot hope to educate the body of the people very highly, even if we had the best ot teachers and every person ol school age attended every day the schools are open. As a matter of fact only about a third of them do this. v OUR SCHOOLS ARE DEPRECIATING VALUE. I i .1 i The distressing fact is, that little education as ours schools have been giving, it is becoming less and less year by year. Tfae attendance at the schools last year was less by 4,454 than it had been eight years 8go. Iu 1894 sixty-one per cent, of the white school population was enrolled. The next year the enrollment fell to fifty six per cent. The falling off in the colored schools Was even greater. from fiftysnine per cent, in 1895 to nltv-two per centj tne next year, ine total enro"ment fell in one year from 373,563 in 1895 to $48,616 in 1896, a they may these, conditio; Carolina must our eyes to them,, 1? - . f.!A1lil. PASilT IfW ,A1,. . tl among tne sisterhood "jjsn this: in per cent, of Lr cent, of Ulitenuv rf urH;-a nenrlo ouwnJ . r flll L kf7 t wiwuu, , 111 ool term, fortynintb; ,.Dended for each dudiI n 8 mount of tax in pro- gstuvu lAuior-uiiru; in teachers, torty-ninth, AXED TOO HEAVILY ? be" only one exenan fnr ,ition enormous taxes for . bw taxes in North re not. enormous Thav where else in the Nevada and Idaho. purposes in North lething over half United States. EOUSE US TO ACTION. in maki t f or i tomction. For exia, and North e them. Shutting vl! iiui. remove ;..fQil Z""r6wcu tne cause ui I '. riVrZ-POgbt to know how w .c.- vur pUlc Bchools a success. LOCAL TAXATlOIN THE UNITED STATES. ..Yfuttl the school tax in otunaroiraa la imposed by the uegiure, 1Q8S tuan twenty CQmH m1A1n!!tLs,uplementin th by a .elf-imposed focal tax. Here again ft-e are behind in educational' pro gress. Two-thirds of the school funds in the United States are raised by local taxes. Tnirteen States, in cluding Massachusetts, have no State taxes:. All their school taxes are local. As a rule the States that have; best schools support the mainly br local taxes. oufi large general school tax. This is our need now in North Caro lina. Uur State tax is already one of the .largest, only six other States having heavier one. But when we -ometo count the local taxes and the general tax North Carolina drons to lowest of all but six. lower temperature, is carbon. Ac cording to this hypothesis, all the internal matter of the sun, being at a temperature of 17,000 degrees ahtrenheit, is gaseous although highly compressed and, being so, is comparatively dark. But this mat ter, rising in conviction currents to the surface, is cooled to tne surface temperature, and the particles of carbon then becoming send and high ly incandescent, constitute the photosphere, or luminous shen, which surrounds tbe more . nighty heated, but darker internal matter of the 8uu. The solid, incandscent particles of carbon, descend ina in, stn a tn Lward tbe highly -heated interkr of the sun, and there again vaporised by the internal heat and again rise to the surface of the solar globe. In this process of circulation the streams of descending luminious carbon dust constitute, according to this hypothesis, the long, bright maments which are the distinctive features of the penumbra of a ine umpra. or b mougn more mgTfry heated , int matter, or oucieus of the sun. bud- LOC1IS TAXATION TN AGRICULTURAL loss of nearly 25,000. , 8TATF8. Therei are objections that local taxation may suit Maine, but it will not suit sur condition as an agricul tural people. We hear men saying that good schools cannot be main tained among a population so scatter ed as ours. Local taxation is not ne. culiar tb the North or to cities. in North Carolina enrolls during the Kansas and Nebraska are great farm three months she teaches, fortv-one .mg States and settled only about half children. But their attendance is as thickly as North Carolina. Kansas irregular, and if we should visit her has no State tax, and Nebraska only school on an average day, we should threewteoths of a cent, but by find twenty-eight puDils present, only local taxes Kaneas keeps its schools thirteen of these far enough advanced open six months and Nebraska seven, to study arithmetic) only seven Arkansas is not as densely settled as geography, tour in grammer, and two in unaea states histor WHAT OUR SCHOOLS ARE dOING. Nearly half the school popu'ation did not go inside o a sphool last year. But what was done by the other side? Little more than ieaifn the A,B,C's. Not half the children i studied arith metic. The average white teacher ILLITERATE WHITE PEJPLE. Reidsv He Lodge No. 49 K of P ?e,8'n8 Masonic Hall every Monday night at 8.15 oclock. Waxtend a tm i.uino- hrethrem R- B. Ctf NORTH CAROLINA COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE AND MECHANIC ARTS, Will Open Sept.'Oth, 18UT. TLorough academic, scientific and technical couses. Expe rienced Specialists in evtry de par' nent. EXPENSES PER SESSION, 'JCLUDINO tCARD. Fr Caunty Students. ,$ q. t.. For all other students, 123.' Apply for Cat dogues to , xander Q H lladay, LL D, ! I'resideht. Rsleigb, N. C ' SOUTHERN RAILWAY. (PIEDMONT AIR LINlv) V FIR-T AND SECOND DIVISIONS. Shedi4.Fffcctive May 2, 1897. . . . . i.M.. mm .lifiitniatics csH and is subject to clanc? WThis Corenfect Vebecu e Py''"-" I without nolite to 'he puuur. i It II M O S l TO tlU A 1-OTT K, EaMrn Time. lv Kichmoiut Amelia ' ooj't I nrkcville. . . K eysville . . South Boston- House Danville. . Reidsyile. Greensboio. Higa Point Salisbury . ." Corcord Chailotte Spartanburg Greenyfile Atlanta (Central Time) At. At. Ar. No. 37 Uai'y. 5 5" aro ' 1 05 am 8 17 m 8 48 am ft 25 am 11 37 am ia 28 pm 3 3SPm No. 9 Daily. 12 oi n'nj 1 18 pmj. 1 51 pn a 3 pm t I 40 pmj No. 11 I'aily 2 00 am; 3 24 m 8 50 am 4 S3 a' No. 17 except Sunday 6 00 pm 7 27 pm 8 04 pm 8 45 pm Nc, 35 DaSly. 4 55 Pm 1; 40 pro 6 45 ym 7 ia pm 8 15 pm 9 62 pm 9 45 P 6 05 am 6 50 am 7 32 am II 820 am 9 37 am 10 30 am Bit 15 m 3 S Pm 4 20 pm 9 3 Pn II. 6 20 pm 7 37 pm 8 50 pm 9:1 pm io 00 pm 12 26 am 1 io am 3 to am I'HARLnTTE TO KIOHMOMP. Eastern Timev Greenville. Lv. Spartiinr"ir ' Ly. Cnailotte Concord .... Salisbu'V High Point. Greensboro Reidsyi'te . Danville South Boston Keysvi"e Bui keyille.--- - Amelia Cou- : Howe- jjr Kicr-nof" m if GREEN Gener'al Snpertntendent No 12 Daily. 7 50 om 2 31 pm 3 47 P'" 6 40 pm 7 22 pm 8 15 pm o 20 pm 9 52 pm 10 39 Pm 12 30 am 1 43 am 3 06 am i 55 am 4 36 m 6 00 am No. 36 Daily. II So pm 5 45 am 6 Vt am 9 30 am 10 07 am is 47 am fli 40 am 12 10 pm fi2 50 pm 1 30 pm 6 25 pm Nc. 38 Da'ly. NO. IO Daily. No. 18 except Sunday. , 6 00 am 6 38 am 7 16 am 8 40 am 12 CO n'n; . 5 30 pmi . 6 18 pm' . 30 pm 9 02 pm 9 36 Pm 10 44 Pm j 12 00 n't o 00 am 5 40 am 6 17 rm 7 10 am 8 20 ?T1 8 50 m 9 3 r'n 1 4S pm 2 40 pm 3 53 Pn 4 33 Pn 5 07 pm 6 25 pm 300 Pa j M. CULF, Tratlic Manager, Aye., Waskingtor, D. L. W. A. TURK, Ge serai Passenger A gt Already it ia t le homo of the most illiterate white people in the United States except New Mexico. Uur State ranks wor se in illiteracy when we compare the white people of the different States Iban wnen we count the nearoes. This does not mean chat the white people of North Caro hna are more illiterate tnan tne neg roes. It does mean that the white people of North Carolina are the most ignorant of all the white peo ple in the Uuited States .except in Nt w Mexico, and that the negroes of North Carolina have more education that the negroes of several other States. WE RANK LOWEST OF ALL EXCEPT NEW MEXICO. About one white person out of every four in North Carolina caunot read ; to be exact, the illiteracy is 23 per cent. The enormity of this ap7 pears when weeonsider other States. Massachusetts and Nt braska have less than one per ceut ot mteracy among their native white population. There are seVent en States .with less than two per cent. Counting the District of Columbia and excluding the Indian Territory aud Alaska there are forty-nine 'States and ter ritories. There are thirty-seven of these that have only half as much : illiteracy among their native white population as North Carolina. Iu ottier words the wbitc people Ot North btr lma tre twice as illiterate as thn White people almost anywhere else in il e Union, i'lcluding the S at of Maryland, Delaware, Axis souti, Arizo Via, Tex .s. Florida, Mis sissippi and West VirgiiD, We have more illiterate white persons thnn ; South U iro'iu t and (jr. org. a cotniiiued, more than Alab .ma aud liouisiu;! und Tt-xas. wtoseombin ed white population i- twice as great as Nofth Carolin..'s LVleware, M.u-.la'id, District of Columbia, Vjrgiiiia and Florida, together fall ;iori df Nonh tarolina's number of white jllif rates, but their aggregate native white population is over tw.ee as great. bHoRTFST" SCHOOL TERM OF ALL' The cause of this large per cent of illiteracy is seen when we compare the school terms of other States with North Carolina's. The report of the United States Commissioner or mu cation for 1884 and 1895, gives the average length of terms of the pub- lie scnoois 01 me uutiwi oco, hundred and forty-one days, or over seven month. North Carolina's is the shortest term of all, sixty-three days. Por twenty years we have been Struggling in vain to teach four months in the year. All the other Qtat-po xcent South Carolina, Ala bama and Oklahema, have more than a four months' term. The school terms in New Jersey, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, Maryland. District of Columbia and Connecticut are three times as long as ours. There ,tre thirteen States that have an eight months'lerni or longer,twenty- four States that have a seven months term or longer, thirty -one States that have a six months' term or longer, this includes Virginia, Arkansas and Kentucky; there aie fortyoae States Let us seo what it costs to educate cniiaren in tne ditterent states. The average for the United States is $18. 98 a year for each child. We spend upon each child only $3.40 a year This is less than any other State, ex cept South Carohnp which spends $3.20. The' wealth of: Massachusetts is five times as great as North Caro lina's, but Massachusetts spends for each child at school about ten times as much as we ($33 98). Seven . uwvo opuuu iui hue euu cation of their children twice as much as we do: -New Mexico,F,orida Louisiana Oklahama, Virginia Texas and Arkansas orth Carolina. Its tax rate for hools is two and a half times as and two-thirds of it ocal taxes. Arkansas' nearly" twice as long ne of the following States are so lv eettted as North Carolina they raise all. or nearly all, their 1 funds by local taxes, and all e an average school term of from five to eight months : North Dakota, SoutlLDakota, Montana, Wyoming, Minnesota, J? londa, Louisiana. Compared with other States south and west North Carolina is well populated. Scarcity of population cannot excuse our illiterate condition. 'A little more than a rear tro, my hair began turning gray, and tailing out, and although 1 tried ever so many things to ereveA a continuance oi these conditions, I obtained so satisfaction anUl I tried Ayer's Hair Vigor. After using one bottle, my hair was restored to How m are You? It make no difference ; whether you answer or ; not. It ia always true that a woman is as old as she stsssvvsssi looks." Nothing seta the seal of age upon a woman's beauty so deeply, as gray hair. The hair loses its color generally from lack of nutrition. If yon nourish the hair, the original color will come back. That Is the way that the normal color of the hair is restored by - Ayer's Hair Vigor. This testimonial will be found In full is Ayer's "Cnrehook" hundred others. Free. Address J. C Asrer Co.. Lowell. Mass. With a ; PRESIDENT CLOTHED WITH 1. The SOMETHING TO KNOW. It may be worth something to know that the very best medicine for rastoring the tired out nervous, sys tem to a healthy vigor is Electric Bitters. This medicine is purely vegetable, acts by giing tone to the nerve centres in the stomach, gently stimulates the Liver and Kidneys, and aids these organs in throwing off impurities in the blood. Electric Bitters improves the appetite, aids digestion, and is pronounced by those who have tried it as the very best blood purifier and nerve tonic. Try it. Sold for 50c or $1.00 per bottle at Sapp's Drug Store. , Z-iSLra-d. Sstle-J By virtue of authority vested n a Deed of Trust executed to me by Henderson Bethel and his wife Mary Bethel on the 8th day of November. 1893, and duly recorded in the office of Register of Seeds of Rocklmj ham county in Book nami I h.liTn front of the Citizens' Bank in the town of Reidsvi'le. an Saturday. Asmit 7t n Imt at o'clock sell to the highest bidder tor cash , a certain lot of land, lvlmr near the town of Reldsvllle. adjoining the lands of the late A . J. Boyd, the Piedmont Drlvinc ninh mt others and contatnlusr one acre more or Usu subject to a small area sold from said lot to the Piedmont Driving Clnb. n. K. SCOTT, July Sth, 1MT. Trustee. Warm Pprlugs, aa.. Dispatch. striking address was made be fore the Georgia Bar Association, to day, by Judge Simon E. Baldwin. rof Connecticut, chief justice of that state and ex -president of the Ameri can Bar association. He took the ground that the president of the United States is the grandest despot on earth, saying : "Of the great nations . of the world two only in our time represent the principle of politic d absolutism and enforce it by one man's hand. They aro Russia and the United States. When the people of this country gave their asssent co the constitution of the United States they created in it the office of a king without a name. " J udge Baldwin based his statements on the following points: Valuable Real Estate For Sale. ARE WE TOO POOR TO EDUCATE? We hear it said that North Care Una is too poor to do more; that we are in fact spending as much upon our schools id proportion to our North." This Btaten??"1"! ? made only by men who are guessing at what they have never exanvned into and wVion v- . . uuij tuts WMjQ lg father to the belief that our common- nccubu i tictui aa noDly in her puverty as oi.ner3 witn more ahnnd ouvc. xue nuiii is we are taxing , v m w ji oLijjin i j propor lion to our means tnau all the other otaius uu6 six Wyoming, Arizona, Alabama, Texas, Nevada, New Mexi co. But all these States, exeept New Mexico, have an income from invest ments, which goes to their rjhool funds, and amounts in some cases to as much as the tax collected.Twenty three States, fncluding Kentucky, Arkansas and Mississippi, have over twice as heavy a school tax as North Cupid, tbe Beggar. How Love goes a beg ging for a little kindly treatment! How many women turn their backs on the fellow! (rive of their ti and attenti to fashiqj social n r e s seem gard wifehood tnotherh a mere ary con tion l ney apt; no en a oi troaDie vt THE NEGRO IS NO EXCTJSE. Korean we plead tne negro as an excuse. Seven States (South Caro lina, Mississippi, Louisiana, Georgia r- londa, Virginia, Alabama) nave larger share of the negro population vnan North Carolina, and thev al - -- w nave a larger school term than ours. and all but Alabama have a heavier school tax. Georgia has 300,000 more negroes than North Carolina and school term ten weeks longer. Vir SMja has 75,000- more negroes than North Carolina and a. fcrtn twice as long and a school tax near- j ice as great as ours. TE EXAMPLK OF MISSISSIPPI Ar.?'sl8S!PPi is a poorer State than X2 Carolina. Its per capita 9 tops. Oyer half the popu rx.:;. tnatstai Ksc about one-third. Mississipp fni;as fewer towns than North afuaro and le8S persons to the KXSJPUe- In spite of these facts mohth ppl offere children a five a lifthool term. North Carolina floei thT?I0nfel18 term- Mississippi hpoil UJ paying money tor tc its pVai"A is more tnan twice as th! North Carolina's. As a re- iiMi. aa muuu 1IUW9S- $3 its svJ As the agent of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Moore I will sell private- y on easy terms at a Very Low Price two valuable lots on Main street 05x435 feet, also several lots on Rominger street and tnirty six acres of land, near Jennings' brick yard. This is an unusual oppor. unity to 2et as desirable real preperty as can oe touna m Reidsville at a lower price tnan tne same property could have been bought in the last ten or fifteen years. For further infor mation call on or address. J. R. WEBSTER. Reidsville, N. CMay 12. 1897. president's office. power in re ive or rofuao 3. His power to call out th militia m the different States ot the Union. The judge also stated that, the pow er of tne president was practically"" unlimited in war and that his com mand of the army and navy was absolute. In this - connection he said the . emancipation proclamation was an imperial decree. The drift , of his entire speech was to the effect that America is a sore of modified con stitutional despotism, a despotism in reserve and in division, lie added ; "But the people of the United , States have not put all their power in the keeping of all or any of thoir temporary ruler,. They are the sleeping giant, that, sleeping or wak ing, is the giant still." The Safety Tethering Machine. Patented Deo. 1886. Gives owners porfoct and and safe control of their stock, and the animal an opportunity to get many a bite oi grass wnion would be of valuable as sistance , to it, yet top small an amount to bo fenced in. Has the best Coil-Coppered Steel Spring, incased so as not to be exposed in bad weather. Will last 20 years. NEW, SAFE, CHEAP. OVER 100.000 IN USE. A gents w traicn for Sale, deduction Price, to the free on trade. board cars at For further State and County Rights Greensboro, $2. so.- Liberal information, address the GREENSBORO SAFETY TETHER CO, Greensboro, N. C, July 14th, 1897. Elkin Woolen Mills. qutdviiiir wnni Thia YearT The..... population as Sc 1 a sB mmLz Tm A ' E SUN'S HEAT.' seaW I EXpAjIATtO FOR ACTION HAS COJOB. stop trying to excuse our and .selfishness and nar JeSS. We are behind ail tbe education of the we may hope to X-staadL Sale. ii mirtnm nt snt.hnrlt.v vested In me Utln der a Deed of Trust executed to me by Calvin Smith and Mary Smith his w -'e. on April 13. isnn nni .ini. waaiIaiI In the offlce oi Kir la ter of Deeds of Rockingham cooftty in Book Ho. n. pas-e Bps. l snaii in iroui ui mo vfh 1R41 at l o'clock P. H. sell for f .h. Mchoot hMnar at nnbltc auctiou two certain grcels or lots of land, situated In ih. M.n nt MaMaviiiA ndlo ii'nff the lands of B. A CraftonTdeceaaed; Wm Llndsey deceas ed and others, frontlusr V$ feet and running back 910 feet and eonta' iIdk acre more or Inn and the other fronting 50 feet Sid runs BUg bkM feet. . jj jj, sOOTT. Trustee July Sth, 1897. u oi o CO a a OP THE PROCESS COH- Y GOING OW. .I. ftt rf a anwn rr rkp cnrr.U of a SBRlr,!-. 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The spectro y indicated that the solar photosphere, 's light emanates, is solid, and, while srature oi the sun ie most trustworthy nearly 17,000 de t, the surface tern of the ohotesohere. Fahtreubeit, and the t which can state.even at tibia Administrator's Notice. Notice is hersby alven of my appointment by trie Clerk of the superior court as admin istrator of the estate of W. a 8taples.de ceased All parties Indebted to said eft are wUI make Immediate settlement of the me ndertha penalties of the law. while those holding Claims aeralnst said estate will pre Bt tEsm proptriv auiheottcated for py ment on or Ibefore , he Mnd day of June. lr. else this notice wiilbe rl ced tn bar of their recovery. a.Mmw.mr.r$.mml Atfsn-roT W. K. Staples, dec d. Keid irllle, a. a., JnncSS. 1SS7. "All Down But One 1 JSmWTffpff X BLACKWELL'S DURHAM Stands the Test. Because it la the BUST E'.ACKWELL S DUSHAM TOBACCO CO.. DURHAM, 14. C. etMMMM MMMy ' ' a I !.. 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Webster’s Weekly (Reidsville, N.C.)
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July 22, 1897, edition 1
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