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Ld 1 "THE WEALTH OF THE MIXD 18 THE ONLY TRUE WEALTH." )L. XXXII J. R. 1EBSTER, Editor tad Propr. REIDSVILLE, N. C., JULY 21, 1904. sumiPTOi on dolus i tul NO. 20 THE CRISIS. ;ir Ravll Lowell. ) toTf-Vy roa'J an'l tuition coaaes V -yrM-ut to decide '" of trath with falsehood, r.Vi',- oo-i or evil side; "VAr ran;, God's new Messiah, iiz "acn the bloom or blight, i r-V'"'4'' aPn tne le' band and ." t-Tt ap'tn the right. V, '.;..,; go- by forever 'twixt and that light. rn- th great Avenger; his but record -mr.le ia the darkness dl t svstems and the Word; v-,vr on the scaS'old, Wrong : on the throne. cafYold sways the iutUTe, , i lhin-l trie aim nasno.wn, (fo 1 -'within the shadows, yj; iu watch above' hi own. ,v.l,' llAli tyr vvr M)Uis inai kwmi-'i. ainnc, v ;:) m'n they agonized forhurl M ?h.-contumelious stone,- ' ,,i ..-r.-n-. an i down the future saw 'tt, i: 'lb n beam incline -ti . l-'f perfect justice, mastered hv.'.h"ir divine, ,,,, 'tiiin'n plain truth to manhood i t (odN supreme design. whom indictment had been found should te let off by paring doable I duty on the "importation and tli indictment were quashed. The na tive smuggler was kept in jaiL lour correspondent called upon Secretary Shaw and asked far his de-1 fence of the orders of tlv ad ruins tra- tioo, calling hi attention to the ad mitted fact that the offender had smuggled tlioasands of dollars worth 1 chief quarter master on the staff of Col. Jamp A. Enchanan. command ing the Department; Captain Edward S. Lowndes. U. S. Marine Con, and Paymaster William A. Merritt, U. S. , These men 'were indicted and held for trial. The grand jury wan con sidering a number of other similar ca ses when instructions from WaNhiug toa dror.pe 1 on in the jnrv like a bomb. It was a cablegram from Attorney-1 deliberately and clandestinely, con- General Knox to U. S. District Attor- cealing the goods in artificial bunkers. ney Pettingill, and it ordered: "Di-!T,,e Secretary said the officers indict misspending proceedings in smug- ed were practically innocent, liaving gling cases and present no new ea.es .1 brought in the goods carelessly and irniifl itirv tinl. nthprwi direct! thoughtlessly "just as our naval ed hereafter. Report fully by mail 1 officers always have done." r.h rat.nr and stntus nf all p:iid Ihe English "Society for the Pre vention of Consumption" presided mege ever receive,! in runu . f. pitiri, f wau ro .w.u MW x.. oentlv addreKse! bv Sir William tive declare I that justice wan a farce Broadbentf who Btated tliat it wa3 de. finitely known that every case of con- 28 Army Generals Send Letters of Endorsement To The Inventor of the Great Catarrh Remedy, Pe-ai-na. Cntkr-Cencrat Klrtl f Cmatt4rU GeocrAl EaUcr f Stk Cm-Oaa. OwaJ titm tmr Army. i Wnu-: -I r-mm. J-mn f. -a. J. i. liiffU. 1 M . ?4 X. W Writo: -I unlitaUn;ly fttattbat 1 ' dytppi a.i4 lUHnirb tr-iV!. h4-, 'a.aum. :., r.i : tin cncilntfd lniDft U dm1h'1im thii "n um ynr tiMjUta lrjn mJ t4 it t will effect 1 1 th-or tht b taim(l l prtl cl l ft; ry 3a-'a riivl. nx rwr t&Mi Ary uua fr iu a-e.-J. Tloyd Kin, Wuh 11 tn-il a w.Wfot mmn ol i it fr wvk. tagton, D.C. Ceaeral SsMtls, Baaf4-L. S. C Writ: 4l have ud Per an a for c-) d a 2 , Wrtu-: " I .un rtm.-rvrod is-rana t. .,iu-ia' Ka nrrifg',: u4 tarrhal troub! and find It bn-nMat mu ,"' n ar-4n' v,tl 7r i rrooa a a caiarrk f. I f-4 and to be all that It prumi, and fnvly th- -!.t of burning -heretics f'hriv.'H boe-diag feet I trak, jt up n-w Calvaries ever with f'. iT inai. luiun nut u.i a. , No and denounced the Washington ad ministration. The San Juan press called aloud for "justice,' feaying tliero one law for the rich and an other for Porto Ricans who had no political pull; aul one newsjiaper eli ted by ' an American demanded that the grand jury ignore these orders from Washington and "return indict-' ments asinst persons although the District Attorney has furnished the jury with no information on the sub ject." Public opinion was so unanim ous that the grand jury became in ; subordinate ' and, kicking over the 1. i::i;inity sweeps onward ; where ; tra(.t.!if nt t!io following message to .Tndtre Holt, there presiding: "May it please the court: There lias come to the knowledge of the gTand jnrv a cer tain case of smuggling about which whe hare asked the District Attorney. He lias refused to bring thk- matter be ofre us, alleging certain instructions. We now ask the judge if the grand jury has the right to know of that case in sp:te of the refusal of the District of anguish number , 3. ok word of that grand Credo ia prophet hearts hath :i m :i. nr-t man stood Gol-conquer-,1 w.th his face to he:vveu up- i - i j . t.i lv the rn'inyr siauas. - ::i irrow crouches Judas with : s.lver in liis hands; r :n trout the cross stands ready and rt:- crackling fagots burn. ri;e 1ioitii:t? mob of yesterday in ;! :ir awe retrnn i i'Iimii np the scattered a?hes into history's golden urn. RUBBER NECK. RubWr neck or joints with Elliott's : nnl-.:tie i Oil Liuiment. It will re- jvf stiffness and soreness. It is inch b'tN-r than plasters for lame or pain iu the chest or side. El ntt's Emulsitied Oil Lininient cures u-u!r rheumatism. Full l-'i pint "trls, v cents. Chas. Fetzer. At tome we h:i.ve not that right. sumption legan with a germ com municated from some other case. There is no such thing an inherited consumption. There may be local weakness which tends to consumption, but the germ has absolutely to bo planted hi that weak spot before con sumption can ensue. This ought to comfort thousanls of people who have "weak chests" or "weak lungs." They are not foreordained victims of this dread disease. All that is needed to bid absolute defiance to this dead ly scourge, is to be able to strengthen the weak lungs, aud build up a strong bbodv. The answer to this is found in Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discov ery. It so. purifies the blood and in creases the blood supply, that disease is thrown off, and the weak orgaus are nourished into perfect health, which defies germs of everv kind. People given up by doctors, emaciated, bleed iug at the lungs, with obstinate, liu geriug coughs, are being cured every WASHINGTON LETTER. Washington. D.C, July ,14, ll0t. n i.i-i late "most eloquent speech" !r. Root ointed with pride to Porto ;co a- an example of the splendid jlipi-.tir.-nr- the 'Unite! States is con 'mr.i -upon 'irrsular possessions. It A n 'm to ucc'ur to him to men on " :rr that Porto Ricans in this 'T.nr-v y to bring it before us ; or if I L bv the use of -Golden Medical Discovery." It is a strictly temper Judge Holt's reply took San Juan j ance medicine containing no alcohol. by storm. It showed the natives thu. whiskv or other intoxicant. although President Roosevelt by At torney General Knox and Secretary Shaw had ordered the proceedings against the smuggles dismissed and ordered that no new cases should lie OUR RALEIGH LETTER. It: .pi:'. Raleigh, N. C, July 18, 1904. Some time ago these Letters stated presented to the grand jury. Judge that, while his nomination appeared Holt was an honest man and inde- to be inevitable on the score of 'avail- peudent enough to administer justice ability," there was no enthusiasm for without fear or favor. In his iustruc- Judge Parker among North Carolina tions to the grand jury he said: "Gen- Democrats. tlemeu of the grand jury : When yon That statement was literally true were impaneled at the beginning of a,nd held good up to ten days ago. , this term, you swore that vou would Because we did not know the man. are handicapped and denied diligently inquire and true present- But it cannot be truthfully asserted rights of- Citizens and all the ment make of such matters as might to-day. The manly and courageous this, be given you in charge, or as might telegram of Judge Parker to the Na- ihe otherwise come to vour knowledge. I tional Convention, immediatelv snr- srnnssling caes prove that ': touching violations of the criminal I ceediug his nomination as reproduced one law for Americans on the laws of the United States; that you j in this corresoudence last week) has Rive it my unqualified rxMnmn Ja tuu." Robert Small. General A&lMtt. f WmMoHm. D. C Writon; "I am fully conrin'd that your remedy Peruna 1 aa ellnt tni. Many of my friend have iwd It viih the mMt boefiial rrsulU for cough, cold and catarrhal trouble. Ira C. Abbott, 90C M. St N. V Wab- lDStOD, D.C Captain Yameif, r Washinltta. D. Write: ' Your medicine, Teruna, I be lieve to ba the bet medicine for atarrb on the market. I have taken only a ttoall amount, and can ee very U nefl cial refultx. W. O. Yarnell, IJn coln strwt, N. K., Waahiugton. I. . General McBrlde of U. S. Writes: 4I have no hitaii:i in r--ommeiuling I'cruna to all pTom who are aftii-ted with catarrhal trouble.'. J. I). McRride, 450 Pennsylvania Ave., N. W., Wa-hlngton, D. C. Genera! Lontstreet of the Confederate 0 Army, Writes: "lean testify to the meriUof' Peruna, Uith as a tonic and a catarrh remedy. Peruna enjoy the greats J reputation as a catarrh remedy of any medicine yet devUed." Jame lonj strect, Gainesville, (la. General Noske of 0. V. Writes: I commend Peruna to thoae who are troubled with cold producing catarrh a a mot efncaciou cure and a a good general tonic. Cha. Y. Noke, 213 li. Stn. W., Waahington, D.C. General E ruin's Recommend. "Many of my friend have uh1 P- runa as a dyspepia remedy with the moflt leneficlal reult. John 11. Erwin, Washington, D. C Brli.-General SchcU Benefited. Peruna it indeed a wonderful Uoi. (nri! D. r. D. T. Kirv, W.im vo. lti it an f7r-tir rml. a4 I t- (.mri)iMl it a -ra t lr ntifttm - . m . frr iht d. um a a a t a-r"fl Gen. rocker PoU M3. , i:. .rJrL. runa I V anr sn.n-rl .f tt nj'itt qua!i'4-. ao 1 intinu-l iuu . Jt-. , All jrmpu,.ti f -aiAr.f, hv 4w Irarl, Jft I fisunu 1 :u-l-rtui u a a jr.i!i, r-l n Tiat4 n . W. II. P,wil, l!lv.ii. !:. Cmrratf CVin. Aaal 14- CcmX CLK, a ttr or HtW fr ratartk! dutW ir.4UI -lU.b"l, VkT f mf 'f'nlt have W l-nftd ly !! . ::. r. i. r nrri u, au .. a, :.c. Gemral U S. Xt af C. Vnv: lhave fa4 1'rfuu V t- 2 y p ! w..tJeffl temOjr. 1 1 y t. wrxl it f - f5rc. , v v f hrt tim and am tliuuct rf t ' DtfUm, l. ' Genera Qfof of t. V. WltoM, Wr. :" If jiU a utTrrm; f r m -::4r l'.il-al dta!il, lumlit' N.rr.ru-!.- il uw if lVrui.a. It Km th cairt tix fit atl rrt t niinv .f uir fr inl. D-aa" iT..na..f. ttoJ hU N. Vaa) .n t, l. . Ccn Wrltht of tb Cofr4eratt Umy, Wni : I tk fUBr' in tm jfuliux lruoa. It ! a r etil.ali !u aud UuUl t t j who are ia ni of a ! tn a4 !.v utTrrf frvtn ratarr H." Wruht, l?u vrnran ht Wt,tct, Gen. Sct)rlnl of the Confederate Army. Write: -I ran rh.-rru!!y :.-.M:i-n-fd VOfir Valuable r-m.l v IVrnn m. a.r excellent Uni.- Ami i x,dA. catarrh, and eo-ral J. .Uily. j Ce. ttwtey f WaoJOalt D. C, . Il..sebring, H W. Ilh su. Jacka-i Wfitea: "lUveu! I'eruaaaad f.rU it very loef-il fur k4ay irvut U a4 -iM-iaily ti fr evoft e44 M4 -atarrhal trtmtl. A. Y. II a ley. Gca. Lrcl mt Svatai War Vetera, Wr.tM: y wf my friend atrv ut Vfuai wllk Ue'fiHU re'.t and for -ough and cold I know of ; um." n. Ki-n 'I. Ir. Tille, Kla. . , General Umax of WaUOnitao. 0. C, Wrttea: l can che-rf-il!y rmimnw-a.1 your remedy a jrtnn- ol n -f?w Uvecur fjr raurrli, M and Xt ay oae ttrto nrsj an inviortine, 'ohk in buil.1 up tb-ir stm.- 1 I.. Iuuat.aa efT-Uf rvmedy far ratarr h. H. jtMJiJtniM .a-iuncUin. :.. jauntnrit r.-ll. lt ltth hu. X. w,Wnfc. Gen. Payne of VrU!njt. D. C, ' t"' ,, WriU-: -I jon with my r.Mnrad- tal othr Army ;eoraU ffaJ tv-re-x-oiui-ndi.i P-rina ray fn-t a I ran ,r: aa 2nti .ratine '-.oi' !.. Si.U r. i!.- nHgadltrtmtnS Cl Ma- nothine better. P. M. . hell. Wah ington, D.C. General Duffleld of the Union Army. WriU: "I have u-ed Peru n a in mv iU St., N. W Wa-h.n D.i . Cencral TjVi of Pa, Vot t. S. I, Wri: Vur Pr-iaa Im -a ; by m- and rny f r n 1 ! ii-f f .r fa:i:i!y and have founJ it a valuable , tarrhal trub' !t!i :S- newt a-:i- .aj mcUieine, and tak plfaur a r.":ii- r-'ilu. I i:a in m h ini -f "fj. "t foreigner-. Beside ;:i ISrto Kioo is a farce sending it to all who ufTer from ca- uf iVruna tli I d nt h-:ttr t ttv- tarrh of the tornah or wl-: rt-ialr?a!lt my rc,'.mt?i.nda!i.-n.' Vn. - f Tall y, 7!i D bU, N. U't,tn;ni, T C - - - tonie .f ef.b'iency ." The Cairo, Wah-! In-'OD. D. O. ' inttoo. D. Cm ' UcnenlSjpbfruf H 'thlmgim. D C (J corn I MkJtJrto. i'ry a?cf, V. V. ., U iairrTwJ. D. C. i if ya d ix-t !rrie prvtspt -J fa-'Utry reu!u frvtn tie t-f Vfaa, f it- at u-ie W tr. tlrtaM.C'C f I! tt-ieai ,f yepurra e4 - i .'l ,:-! to five J oa k'. It. ttttw. thy liave ben few and " aa-1 gradually growing .-.iroir. Score of all-gM ' have done acfaaliy noth to warm their eat aad p)-.eHion and fined tlieref or desired, escape the obligations of this (as well as the intellectual ability, I sign the auditor's voucher for tl.eir ...... r t -"V v' " fcT ' " j V' ill I T IV k 1 V KUrA U V I ' III'. II ' V .... ' -"V IVH lll 1 I f I ir I A U IV 1 0U M I V . . 1 J .A. - . " nir:ves remomtrated, for they any one. The honored President of the (possessed ) to make not only a "good" I have disgraced, by their personal conduct tliH counties whih sent tl.cai 'aud ni another lor natives. I have would present .no one through envv, I stirred the hearts and aroused the ad- j them. But 'ivrvi.-Wf i Secretary Shaw concern- hatred, or malice, and that you would J miration of true Democrats here, and! far l-t' tl. 'si. The lirst case was that of leave no one unpresented through far- we are proud of our staudard-l-earer. alarm1 Vrnu!.,; a native, convicted in San 'nr. fear, affection, reward, or the I He unouestiouablv has the erir. thel"lec! rjn ": iiAving some smuggled goods hope thereof. You could not, if jou j self-contidence aud the individuality I ing ex tt t at ofacers of the navy, and ' United States might, if he felt iuclin-1 iiresideut, but a great president. 1 Porto Rico were smuggling ed, interfere, even in advance of iu-J Great must have been the surprise I here, rl ,,n .11 ''' ui they demanded that they dictment, bv exercising pardoning of those who had characterized Judge I But the indications point to a otrong " -m;!ir treatment. The iudigna-' power; but even he in no other way I Parker as the automaton of David li. legislature next winter and th coaa n r ui -o higli that district attorney ! lias the slightest authority to control J Hill, w lio had bee 11 given the credit I ties that this year nomisat foarth t,nfc;:! collected a mass of evidence vour actions. If vou believe that any of "discovering" Judge Parker. Irate men tor this rition will lire to 1 'i!ni:t to tlie next U. S. gaud jury one has given instructous which tend For David B. was not only not I regret it. Some exceedingly important 'i! v.. tn'.iaaelled and found iudict tr tv-vni- vrm frnni makinc thp full-I awar that kucIi a mSfsaire was to lx I mattHr will claim the attention of - 'mr.ggliug agaiust Collector est investigation as to tlie commission J seut to the convention, but did not ac- jour next General Assembly problem :('aptain Andrew Dunlap. pt 'crimes against the laws of the Uui-J tnallj- reeive it himself, the telegram I with which (it is to be hopd j th-re int of San Juan Navy Yard; ted States and from returning an. in-j having Iven addressed to Mr. Sheehau. j will be an ample force of good and tile contractor and local Hictment araiust the accused if evi-1 There ecHis to x- uo doubt that I honorable and intellectual leziIator ' I ier; Benjamin Butler, 'dence warrants it, then yon should be 1 Judge Parker was not phased with J to deal "men tall and oaa-crownI ''.i. r. Iio;ton . supervisor of elec- inspired with additional defermiua- j the record of "quitter" which Mr. I with ability aud the deire and de i police commissioner at San tion to do vour dutv. The moment Hill made in his tight with Mr. Brv- termlnatii n to do what thv belief- :Vrain J. 0. Crabbs, U. S. A. Losing your hair? Comine 0u by the combful? And doig nothing? No sense in lhat! V:'hy dorTt you lisc Aycr's Hair Vieor and Hair Vigor Prornatlv stnn the falling? hair will beein to grow. too, and all dandruff wilt dis appear. Could you reason ay expect anything better? " Tt H:r V!6r It a ereat nrc t with ' M j h:r w, UUini oat vry badly, bnt , " r ijj3r .'opd it od now rny hmir U C. LoIK. UBlUf, for 3.C. ITtRfO., Thin Hair NEWSPAPERS ES. TERPRISE. Your correspondent Ijtid; tendered le fKMition of Associate Ed the courts are deprived of their con- J aii over the gold plank U'fore the plat- j to he right. trol of criminal jurisdiction. thir I form aud resolutions committee. So I A RALEIGH independence is gone. " ' j he steped jTsoually into the ring The grand jury thereupon proceeded J and deliverd the solar plexus Mow to summon witnesses and investigated J which Mr. Hill faih"d t laud Mr. thesmuggling just as if Attorney Gen- Bryan. eral Knox had never been heard of. JTHE NEXT GENERAL ASSEMBLY. jc-pted the onVr an 1 la: Tl.sr-lay J of '..na-r- U District Attorney Pettingill wanted to J The county convent ion all over the J fok general charg of the l-al and j Azrzl I. Z aal Z.. 7f.y will Lav-a please both thirties. The local presjState will le held mui. n ot the J tl-graphi n-w rda:nn ol that ; -roSf-aM- asd ;!'ms: tjr- a! ran Tnkt4 fan - r tigtt at t.I- local circulation much larr thaa all the otlr rajx'r ;n Ra!-:jth combined. A So tr!jrra;l irvic i to b- privi. dd ani it intend to Ur!y iara it ga-ral cirrtiUtna oatide gf RaL eigh. I d-lr to add. aa 1 it : p!a3r to xa. to dl m. tl at I r.U coattnae my rIitloa with th wi!y pr of the SUto 1. rpra which I hav ervJ for the lat nveyara with Ra! e:,fh Ltm. My cona-tioa with th Time will not iarfr wai ti.i work. Oa tha contrary, it will I- distinct vlvaaUg aad aii. which will be of b3nt uy th State p-r that tak th e cortvpi53d3-e ri- of the Goraaa N-w Barrta ad u ! graphic report of uauia! ia3pjrtaa- caa b w.rel t rl o oririnf it a? N the hoar hy g't N rr. STATE CONVENTION OK FARM- E rv Scrury C.W. Barktr. wLo : al. prof-vjr of arfr:ca!tar at th Agri caltaral aal Mcaaai Cr!!jf prw th ho; tiat ti .0 farmer .f Korth Cart!aa will at:, ai ;a lrz itor of the Raleigh Tin;e I hare ac-, a-aiir li. al araial rjaTati'ti - Llt is lU'.ish ta- aptrit otrr t' oatlk aai the work u txitittrscttua ran tf ia t for v-ry lyae. I Jw laaa. A VERY CUSKCAI.L "I tark tu ray efit. altl'.Vf b very J jint fll aad nrr t-r 0 w a ra-k'l with ib." rtt-a . W. i. lamy, a I m-jtite Crvman. if !.sil :aroa. (ja "I 111 wrak aud JU. w;tAat a&t j-'tit' aod :i r dowa A I ai arat to rue cp, I ot a litl of l.hrric i!iftr. aavl a!tr takior it. I flt a well a ! ef d.d ia ay life.. W-ak. nut doaa ivtii alai rata lif. O'nftl aa-i virwr trtrat tt-ir Try tlm Sa!i!teti f ua r r. 1 4 l-j L L S;p an! W S Allu. 4t:- 4T;t p4f .VI -nta NORTH CAROLINA PATENT4. please both part tMm(ii -with nfflv comments on Auier-1 most lmiiortant duties whciii tlwv and r. M-rafe ican justice. Robert Bird aad George 1 the Senatorial district convention j Mr. John C. Drewrv ob of th- mt ra?- Cobbs weie arrested for contempt of J will K -allfd nou to j.-rfonn is the J uct -ful rmtn :nn ia North Car- s roa-l tat.oa for t alf tr- rvtila f ar turt A second cablegram was then nomination 01 can.lutate. tor the Lg;- cjuia iaut who can wiri wj.ea 1 e t gi v Z-rz ai!;l aal iU'lsi.a received from Attorney General Knox Jalture. From tnanv counties comes j rhoo- an ditori.! ;-n a grarful!y . Aaat i'iri ui Ta--U aU r i,a r;cer-wt iitnTiiAv whit h .said : I thn ideas ne mfomvatiun that a irreat and ftron-lv a thoaK' Iir 1 L--a ia . tara oa cr l-: r- ratar 'a A . a 1. . ' - . . I.i - 11 1 i.. , 1 . . . a ir. 1 'nnnifltratinns of moment, not cu-1 lmoniveinent is to ! niaae in n.e it- 1 n.c iuiim an iu ii.i aa ; w i.u 1 : r grara r a ;--a ; Zr a. - : r;. fined to Porto Rico, have caused the j sounel and character of thew uotinnee I own th- ilr. : jat cr,npltir.g a j l.-r a" Jaraur at'ad:3 tl . ... . , -, . . I ...11.. 1 . ...11.. .1:. . . I..... 1 1 ; 1 I . . . . ' .. . . m.m- 1 l . I . administration, alter lull aeiifera-1 an uui luinun iAHiir, .-- ir n iu nu - - . u ' "-.;- i- . tion investigation, and thought, tojaud patriotic men will ! eb-rfd. I for tike T.m- plant, iu the hart of ; at tl A. St !i Co"- at tl !w ra pursue the course already outlined." j This is cheering news, and it is to t- ti huii. district of thr rity, 13 In spite of this renewed order the I hoped that it will nppl to every whit h ther will 1- intallr-d in a fw grand jurv handed down five new in-1 county iu the. State. Some of ttwiday a . w $T.i.m r rlectiag pr. dictments. Iwlilv defying the com- LepUlatures of this State (and Dtmo-1 Mergantl.ilr typM-tting-mal ii aad . r .1 TT O . I ..:.. m ll.ati lu-ii.t lri tr 1 t ! . 1 ...v . '1, 1f.. IT t-TiTnl TlV .". mauds oi tne i. . c. itt'niuirui. i im i' tnr-f . v. .. .. w t- .it - - . . - v i President Roosevelt and his Caliuet j they tJiiml 1 liave lva. T ru.nny j ical tpaiinwtit. Th- ii o! the pa;r will gLa-1 to !am toat ?f ;: Tr f oil wio patB wr- 4-tbu4 t citifu of North Cf I. t.a wek aal r-;Tti to U- WJt tv C A. Stw C . ti-ot a'-". Wal.iartoa. Il C W.jLaat t P.TigS: Wyt..U alr;!! rM-U.i f a;;!ir.x latd of UUU in f .fir rhr arti'I-: Jata- A M ,P'i last. ta jintit ti-'li w fr'or p7a f t' alTr u' t.1 K tj ti ; l 0 4 th, ;;r t C A o.,w A . W! .;axtoa. I C of oaly .- -3? a fay Wr.v to Pr !. Bark-tt 2 jr aay ail.t.aal rr.-rrla d;reJ. to tl.: a4dr-: Irxf W. C BarkKt. W: K!e:CL. N C Fr saa tbrocoat were arraigned by the court of Porto J weak-minded, shallow men. utterly I i to r- enlarge! to it pug- aai la- for tr- ta;!l;s of th taatJsl M Rico for defeating justice on account unfitted for the place, have rt-n rnt trr ou to eight fr- ai eTeataIly . aoaic TeraI ia r.ty ar :rt- of "coniderations of moment" sr.p- to Raleigh of Late years, of courw vlu the pr of any rvea;sr daily to ' isf ali I'.y. GrasI crrr? Ji-a posed to be political. Secretan-Shaw there were able and highly iualifird tl S)uth. 'C. Drwry. h ali -rAry of then hastily decided that thoe agsinst representative and aenator iu all of The Eveatng Traae alraJy t a th Tea; Eslli.a Cii::. :a THE CENTRE tY Ir !ir rl ty H- f ! ti d ami :i-l f lW 'oxv I. u tl- tr -f l.fr If tl t.raa'h i ak. tf t1 !1 tor?. !.' wa frrtrl n U ratr tf lit-" l a.. RfUl :..r;a-. 7ai!f Tt l.r tL ! i i r-t tJr t'JCTi' Tl-y ai in! '3." ti tt 4ifi0 miu. at &at&r- rtvr t'4t t. !-:?!. Il- latVf at f- 0i0 a! car aal ;J.lt r itvli rto- ai dvi'S- T.al ti. ? Fasu.l . -t.,,a: t. j t 3 t;av V trial - tla tl. Wit rl
Webster’s Weekly (Reidsville, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
July 21, 1904, edition 1
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