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t t "THE WEALTH OF Tllb MIND 13 THE ONLY TRUE WEALTH." VOL. .VAX II. J. ft. EEBSTER, Editor ted Prop 'r. REIDSVILLE, N. C, APRIL 14, HUM. SOiSCSIPTlOl OK KjIUE 1 IE1L no. r WE u OUK RALEIGH LETTER. caoic Iroa tbe veit. conductor c-n-ral of Kal-ih. N C, April 12, 1004. What ii jealous, f-elfih oil world Mia in! Anl how many of the jcal . a .lfli rinlirtirp. nnarrelsnme . H cat there are in the Democratic Supreme Court i j leader I anl t; party "manaKCinpnt." but who : in rcaiity the worst kinl of '.''!:'- Mock, scattered along tho i ;, : acrcB., aui impeiing tho 1 roresi of tho party at very step. A v-ot'k ago all nha lcs of Democrats (ex vpt a few of Hearst's Hpr-Ubin lers and ;n oooaaoanl Clevclan lita who innist -u thn "ol 1 man" ag.un) were con trratulating each other that the way rw.n l' for all to arree on a 1, clean, unobjectionable .vniUblo can Ji late," to-wit, Julge lhirker. Now uomo of them are rush itiK into print to declare that they are n t no certain that ho is tho right TiAU, after all. Aul why? Simply Air solely because Mr. Cleveland has .ddol' hi en lorsement of Judge Par ker to that of other eminent party mn. On the other hanl, tliero ap Par to l equally aa many on whom Mr. Clevelani'H approval seems to have ha 1 just the oppowite effect, and J4.-Kxrdiugly many have joined the Par kor forces who up to that time had h8ltae I to do o. Result : It not only will look like Parker, but the prog poets point moro leci e ily to him than they di 1 a wook or two ago. OoVj. Aycock's committee, recently ;ppointo I by him to investigate an i tuako a report on the conduct and con dition of the A. & N. C. Railroad and ir affairs, including the Atalntic Hotel at Morekead, is now at work in rnt, anl the repor ia awaitel with much interest by tho public. In the mean timo the Governor has nothing u hat in regard to the lease of the road, and apparently will take no fur ther action with rogard to that prop osition until the pending invetigation h,Va been completed. There it a great deal of interest manifesto 1 in the future developments nnd final outcome of tho controversy rvtween 'Jadga. Peebles and the law yers of the Lumberton bar, .vfho re- vntly refused to try any eaKs before him. Judge Peebles i scheduled to pn-side at tho next form of Robeson oTirt alno, which is set for May, and Mi, fri"nds say he cannot afford to ons.'ut to an exchange of courts with any other judge. If he doos not do and in tho mean time taken no offl i.il action concerning the recent ac- ti n of tho bar, will the lattor again ,ri'- !t-' to Kot a xNtlendar for the trial of o.' Anl iso, what will be the re--. ntry The holy of OoI. W. A. Turk, pa ir rrrl3c nvinaor of tha Southern Railway, wsi I rough t to Raleigh to ily (Monday) fo interment. Ho for l mnvly Tv'ilvd here, and 28 jFears ago r:iji loarrioi to MIjm Mary , vordecal, ! ' lUleigh. .He nu, a native of Yir iuU. ibfw ho wm bora, &4 years ago. n Augusta county. Col. Turk died J i u 7hingtn, X. C. , Ut flatudav , tiiht, of pntunoia, tfier aa lllncsj f only thr dy. Tlx) first clearing hous asrx'iation i 4 a North Carol Uaa vr organised by h amf of RaUljf fw days jr. Vbe whtm1 of tlx annual taoquets gjvso in booo of fh GoTernor of North Carolina by th wait by Taa ) kW wlo pcad tw wintrf aoi oaxly spring at Pi unburst, (hm lauvro. Moon , ianty report, was hld kwt Friday n-i-cht at that place. v. Ay cock on tho vifiujrd a year ago) wa pres ent, v. ith J.i- Ktaff. anl the affair was a grand an 1 most enjoyable one. It U un lerstoi 1 that Jul go George II. Brown will be nominated without opposition as one of the can liiate for Justice. Tho other Lock hart, of Anon (and pos-ibiv othrrs) fu-nih the list from which to mako tho w lection. The retiring Justices are J nlges Montgomery and Douglas the lat of tho in.ion Rp.- I'ops. Somo of the prominont visitors to Raleigh from tlio western part of tht State say the Dnaocartic party is not in as go 1 conlition there as it ought to be, but that the danger is probably and c00116 to county and Senatorial anl legulatve nominees, and to a lesser degreo in two or thrte Congressional! districte. Llewxam. r.00.00 GIJ'EN AWAY. situation when he says "let ch and every Domocrat pick his flint and keep his piwder dry; Let us not quibble about personalities. On a good, Btraight platform and not too much of it with a clean, tquan nominee hi Democracy bred in the boa but sure of foot and level of heal a man the conservative mafaca cau tie to and be euxeof and we shall drive the wonl 1-bc Diaz and his reti nue of Mexiccanized and Mexicaizing henchmen before us down the hill. over Lao ditch, and out into the saee grasa boyonl.thc reservation, to keep company with the greasers and the covote, whom they will find congenial company. PNEUMONIA MAY BE PREVENT ED. In the past year Dr. R. V. Pierce has given away copies of his great work, Tho People's Common Sense Medical Adviser, at an expense to him of $25,000.00 exclusive of postage. This standard book on medicine and hygiene, contains 1008 pages and more than 700 illustrations. It treats of the greatest an I gravest problems of hu man life in . simple English, from a common sense point of view. It an swers those questions of sex which If a cold lingers, there i9 danger of pneumonia, if LaGrippe leaves trie lungs in an inflamed condition, there is great danger of pneumonia. Prevent this fatal d incase Jby using Rydale's nxir; it cures colds quickly ana leaves the throat an 1 lungs sound. It is the bet remedv for that reculiar r ---------- , so frequently follows LaGrippe. This MaJem Mientinc throat and lung rem edy is for young and old, in all throat and diseases. C. H. Fetzer. antly aod shake S a bead b(urer Mr 8pooner approached delicate or foi bidden grouod TDK TKVST BC8TI50 ECCORD Senator S mm-j-is poie at leuth in reply to Mr. Hpooo'. and at times thedi cusaioa took a deciJedl) imcreaiing turn.. 10 ooidine up to ridicule the 'truU butin r cord o the adrainistra.ioa. Mr Simu n told bowt with everything rp" for actioa. Mr. , UooeeTelt. ttr ugh his lord high tnist ezei-uviooer. Attorney General Koox, had prosfcute.1. two tru'le, out of the eereral bundnd that were t ill do ne buinrsi. Mr. Simmons did a Utile computing nod theu aunouueed. amid Uughter. that at the prvpent rate of progrea. it would take just three hundred joira to complote the programme of truit Dusting, provid-d do other trusu came into exiftenca during that period. Id answering the accusa tion that the Democratic pirty waa torn i:ito factions without definite pnnc phw and purpose, it was de clare l that every tody knew for what th lAmoorncy of the country s'ood. OF ACTRESSES PKAISES PE-RU-R1L and thouch d-fiK!pd th rvArtv t W1 - v y-mmmwj w-mw leach recurring election usually cot WOMAN WILL FIFHT WITH THE ab-ut half the populir vote of the COSSACKS. Icbu itrr. Ilo tLousht thr U'pub'i- St. Petersbur,r, April 10. -The waran had enoufth to do to look after ministry has granted the petition of tlie:r own iuU rQ 11 dirderf, as the Mme Ponsep, daughter of Colonel party letd n wrreatou'a on que- Maxiowrnndnrnw vhn iUkIp o K I UOQB of tar.fi the VcTV llVO auestion linger unspoken on the lips of youth j enrolled In a Cossack regiment. The of reciprocity, and h,ul not enacted and maiden. It is essentially a fami- ministry has ordered her enrollment , financial legislation of a remedial ly book, and its advice in a moment t in the Fiist regiment of riflemen. I character because party leaders could I M ! SS J U L IA M kR L OWE . of sudden illness or acci lent may be i Mme. Pousep is 82 years of ae. tho means of saving a valuable life. I was reared under tho patronage of This great work is sent absolutely ' the late Emperor Alexander I II, is a free on receipt of stamps to defray the cost of mailing ONLY, Send 21 one- fine horsewoman, a goxl shot aud bandies the rifle, sword and revolver not agree thereon after uch leisla tion had bevti promistd in the p'at form. cent stamps for the book in paper equally w II, often faking pai t lu the bin ling, or 31 stamps for cloth covers. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. ' INTERESTING ITEMS. cavalry maneuvers of the Vyazeosky regiment. She is a qualified Red Cross nurse, bnt she says there are enough women.nurse, and she wants o show that a woman eao fight. TRUST BUSTERS" RIDICULED. PARSERS' MEETING SON. AT MADI- Hon. J. O. W. Gravely, of Rocxy Mount, N. C, Grand Leturer of the Farmers Mutual Protect ire Aasolation will lecture in tho interest of farmers at Madison. N. C. at i p, m., Fri day, April 13, 1901, and at Sharp In letitute. Intelligent, N. C. at 10 a. Ins. ranl !tUr tuTL tVrun Lkm fr a acr rt-tiW t: tTt!f rlna '.i Vf l. Jntim. Mtrlo of New f.t f am U- r'V'.rs rkt H7,h& rallwwin; to -ivor reran: i sm gtsd to write my cmdortt merit of the zrtMt remedy, Peru dm. mm m acne to ale. i da so most crv&usness it very mmoi t,: H T uU oneji. ThUcofvaltkiO ii:a tunm ' j.j, f t-fty rrtw, sad tlu iKrtV tllv. Iruna U la gr-t t sovi vr mn, pl!ly St tsvv t-ora- flora I'.tt rm Tj ig s ftrffMM nrrre vnter. Tas uty c-olrr r t-ntira hum at. t.ta- Grpnboro Dtlly Kccor It will interest a great many people in rjT-ofltiaKriTn tr Vnndr tViaf Mix ' Charlotte OlrVCr. Johnston, to whom the lamdnted Er-! Wahiogton, April II. nSatwday, April 1. 'win Avery was. to have been married, The ' . , j a T ' T - i B nil ' nnili 0 i . . r-v . . 1 is mu oaaguwr oi jars. rv. u. jonn- ."- wuuuij auutucr . puut.cai i . . . stbn. who was Miss Johnsio Evans and . d iscuss on today. b'ause" aV-Peua. a granddaugditer of the late Morehead. Her mother resided US All pUlUIA Ul JZUUIUHJU 1 o. i- r. j 1 1 All .Xanncra are tarneiitly recucted mdidlv intn nr.th ...lit to ' ttoai each of the0 mcctiDr. J ' - .ivhi 1 - . , j..; 1 mu purpwiy orsisoca lor Gov. tor Teller ex plaiLed, it mat tored not , , 4 u. ,w . r tnwitiiH frk oftaan-4 Kmii tha limn Kisi A intcn-vf. vVr iur-rv.ror MrTausvisMiy..-aci4Trfr Xtw , faai-.U rvi eeatrrs beeoms blond for want f i ly ;rt' v Uai lrujv t viiUtlft pror-r nslrMon. Tklsirpna:!ytro4. . hhi tna a4 a niat la- Id prln. season. Krrry spvln- s ixU-u lH.ir lnvsiMsar. pfrjdjwi si hr or r--t rti!t f weak nrv. a.' .f ivruas. lVruna trlk at tt r. of lh dlnlruliy ly .rroi-lJni Buy m botilsof fVrua todsy. It you do mot rrcrrs i ciW r& fis- Iroct Perunm ihsi j-csi pecied, write to Dr. lUrtsns, Co . 1 ritth thpir tvmi lr a iKav vn that vou will bt ffrratlv ben- Th married at Blandwooi. the home of ilrifr.H in cAtP.rfornii riwi. I tv Morehoad j Mr. T Her said ho would talk politics fitted bv hearing theo lectured. " ana apoioniM t- himself for eo doinj; pUns by which this can bo aflYctci alter the debate closed. Minontv will hn. di-ti.sAd br Mr. OraTelr. Senators felt that it was incumbent'! ers You know the medicine that makes pure, rich blood Aycr's Sarsaparilla. Your mother, grandrothcr, til your rol.used it. They trusted Sarsapaolte! It. Their doctors, trusted it. Your doctor trusn It. Then trust it yourself. There to health &nd sijresa ia a. "! WrTf4 tfTTtVT ft SM flit fcid. I fSo4 t NBf tlf I Uk inn arM9uiit. mi snitisi wii ttaa. . . Baaa xv Ctx.ff.Y. m. c Am c . f AS -JW1 upon them to reply to Mr. Scooner, who. HDeakinc for the admmistra,! tion, flrei a broadside in their direc lion that could not be ignored. It sras eaiJ early in the day that Mr. Gorman, while the minority leader, was disinclined to take the fl jor, as he feared Mr. 8pooner would q'ies tiouhimcooceraing former Prea drnt Cleveland, Judge Parker andtber quottious which might prove embur'4 embarrassing wnilo he even remotely being- considered as a presidential possibility. II r Bpooner endeavored trt draw the Maryland Senator out in this way U& Friday, but fsUsd, as Mr. Uorman would only smite pleat TIH3 WILL INTEUEiJT M0THJEC3. Very truly, .1. M. SHARP. i: ;tUo. Iiso!i.n larn.U-s nuir.-. umws. u.io. SIO,000 forfck if vc cannot produce the originar letter and signature of ntn ' : fv:i7 vtf,ch well demonstrate its tu t Adv. in the Weekly. flJSft Wet i. art invlA sach a pUiiuc effin'C up Am'S tmtm am rt lataM Thay C7atry nkl Ca crspsrt:ta. drees, Allen 8. Olzxiated. Le Roy, K.T. T : liother Oray'e Sweet Powders "fox Children cure FeverihhneM, Bad 8 ion- acn. 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