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""webste"r7s Weekly" "THE WEALTH OF THh MlSl) IS THE OSI.T TRUE WEALTH." .xxxiii. J. B. WEBSTER, Editor and Frop'r. UEinSVILLE.N. C, FEBRUARY , I9(tt. SUBSCRIPTIOI OIE DuLUB THE. rot NO. 5 mm(BfP the agreement -with San Domingo will take effect February 1, although no mention is male of the ios-;ibility of the Senate's refusing to approve the agreement. Moreover, a considerable CHURCHES PICK COTTON CROP Problem of Scarcity of Labor Solved by tntcrpriirg; I'Unttr. Magum, O. Y. Wile the cotton i' Tt1 i 1 fiij rw-, -K ........... .4 naval fleet is k-ms a-etnbled in J-nn i ... , ,. , ,. . , ... d uncarvJ tor, the ikvcy staple oa ijuuuugiu vaitr-, stpu veft is t,eing that the larai of E C. tturkton was bcs vicini;y an! several j tiga in his wrcuoute and held by him tor a twelv - tent market. bU'c.r.ea cwa a plantation There is a quality in Royal Baking Powder which makes the food more digestible and wholesome. This peculiarity, of Royal has been noted by physicians, and they accord ingly endorse and recom- airerviv in airt on thf way. Hearts from the island aert that there are indica tions of revolt against the acrene-nt enterel into by President Morales, in sorm of the ports to be turnel over to the Unite 1 States in the event of which American forces will have to MEDICAL EXAPwQ I SVJER Oftlio United States Treasury Recommends Pe-ru-na. in It? JS'TT Prominent Physicians j;l Endorse Pc-njna.;J ia Green county There is always a scar City cf later at cotton picking time, because the te Ue:iU will tot prt.iit a negro to r .-ma n over night tvitLi the county borders; Until 1S95 thU county v.;.3 a i j.it ol Texas, but ia DIl. LLKWKLLYN JORDAN, Mdi. eal I'.xamir.' r of the U. . Treasury i " IVpartment, graduate of O dumb', a Uol-!-2c,and who srvlthrt year at W-t i'- int, haj the following to ay of IYruria: iuferfere with the agreement so infer-j that year the United States Su?re.t:o mally entered into may result in a ; Court held that Grer-r county was a con iitiou closely. appio:imatiii war. J lr ot tiif! former Cuuianche Kb.wa Bacon has introduced in the i ";ln reaer.auon, oiumea ia Senator S mate a t-nrIritinn innr.i? in rr tfi ! , ' . . , , . aau u;erei:re a part di u.iianoraa. President n any agreement ha. Uen stocklOTl wa, Sa ;:rk; Kkini; for entered into with San Domip-o and if 'hands while a !o.en oih.-r planters on a sinvlar missSen. so, the - character of its provi.-ions. This resolution l-as been ent to com mittee, but the indications are clear that the Re rail lican leaders are not , wholly at ea?e over the situation. 1 The decision of the IIou.se to de- AUow me la express my grstl tude to you far the benefit derh id from our wonderful remedy. Que short month hst brouzht forth m vast change and I now cwnJer my self a welt man after months of suffering. "f ellow sufferers, Pcrvna wUt cure you. "Lfcwellyn Jordan. I were there Slock ton is a deacoa ia tie Baptist i Church and happened to meet the superintendent of the Sunday school. The latter remarked that bo was try ing to raise money for a church li brary. Iiefore Stcl;ton and the sup- V v . 1 a! : ; ' . 1 ; 1 i f t mc nd it. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO.. NEW YORK. A PUKSKNT IIKJ.PKR. . m I ! fact' in Jde.ssinr. ! t were dimmed with V'.U t! Hi lutii'l .caressinp, v !n;i:-i was torn with fears. !i;t'luws jratlie.red o'er rne, rltxiiii f. ll lfcp as night, k ntv. iust bdore me. T' r t if tokens of His light. ' i .!-, . j in wavi'v of sorrow 1 ci ntv viul was ciiwred o'er ; I ' i',.' t 1" I nt't thf morrow, An! lii- path whi'-h lay before, i i', v j 1 1 k i m in my sadness, !nv. !tlt Hi-; Irelping hand, i ii . r" tlavdawn fame His gladness, With th" eon rage to withstand. I v.i- in h ring' and He found me, dir'iUiTtit ine from -the verge. of Hell I w in -'-i; ui i. an 1 1 le bound ine, : k 1 wa;. He iiiaV. me wr 11; 1 w is y, t ' me fed and He healed me, 'VI.'-'H a-vearie- of the strife, I w ;t- i r t i !ig a 1 1 i He sealed .me ; !; -I, His Spirit gave me life. sued. An authorized statement has been given out at the State Depart ment announcing that the United States is alH)ut to take control of San Dominago affairs, collect the entire customs of "the Republic, turn over to President Morales 4.1 per cent, of the mand ofthe Senate the impeachment ; trmtCndent had parted company ar of Judge Charles: s-w ayne of the or- ? rant;emcnts had been made for the them District of Florida mentis the J entire Sunday school to give a benefit cross -receipts for administrative pur-; ablv be wasted, but that will cause no cotton picking cn the Stockton farm the next two days. Before he had lefc town Stockton had given a two days benefit picking to the Metho dists, who wanted money for new car pots two days to the Presbyterians, who needed new church furniture for voted for the impeachment of Sway ne, tho parsonage; two days to the Cath six votes, practically insures his ac- j olics to replenish a mission fund, and quittai bv the Senate, according to closed a deal with the Woman's Chris- it T I ,1 t of the Senate leaders, so that . lum 'uu Temperance i-egion ior tnree nays picking to aid the temperance cam- defeat of the President's efforts to se cure railway rate legislation at this session of Congress and insures the calling a special sesison lor that pur pose, to convene about October 1. The narrow majority by whic h the House some the time devoted to the trial will prob ! Hi- !i:. blood I le has claimed mt a jnu'l. in His .jglit : Ar i l uf His, He's named me, H i;.'rt me loi th ro walk in light. - I ia lighting t ill He calls me, . 'VilkitiK' in the path He trod, Ail tare not what befalls me ! ; M'C in the lite of ( rod. poses and apply : oo per cent, on the foreign indebtedness, w hich inelud.es l,4Sl,t,l() due to citizens of the Uni ted States. The total indebtedness of San Domingo is estimated rt &V2'2, 800.00 and.it is further estiiua'.et that with the Unite 1 States - administering its customs bouses not less than CU 000,000 a year can he applied on the indebtedness.-- It is exxdaine I by the State Pexrtment that the representa tives of those foreign powers to vvhoe citizens San Domingo is indebted have urged upon this government the the United States taking bt San Donamran fiscal propriety otl possession affairs, inasmuch, as this country ox- jioses their forcible aiiiiropriation by European nations, and that facing this atlernativo the Administration determined to adopt tlie former course. It is further declared, more- .... . , .. .1... Tt..:.i i,. ; n ', vorrte o! a weak and sickly 'e.i, mat uie uuubu owtus is oluuk If - tilv I , gun with the birth on request of President Morales, ' ! il I. Hv'dav lier work is eon- who appreciates the hoxwless insolven- M.temtpte 1 an 1 at night her ey which confronts his country and i I'i'ol.en by-, the wailing of -the. J". .! -uny infant. Dr. Pierce's :'t l're-eri nf ion makes -weak w :'"'! strong and sick women well. I' ;;k' ;tt !; all the burdens of materni " .f'iiMo moihers strength and v r, whieh thev impart to their In over thirtv years of prac- d:h. n. who regards a virtual receiverslnp held by- this country as San Domingo's only salvation In addition to tlie ofticial statement made by -the. State; Department it has been ideclared bv oflicials of that De partment that conditions in Venezu ela present an almost analogous eon- Pr. Tierce and his associate staff dition,and it is iutimateel that even- tually a similar courses will have to be pursued w ith the Castro government, which lias sought to evade honorable lorformauee of the Obligations im osed on it by the Hague Tribunal. The - chief question involved is this. Shall .the. United States, after declar ing the Monroe Doctrine, namely, no : European power shall acquire or in crease its terriorial possessions on this 'continent, iiermit European powers. to : seize customs houses and collect port C. dan. .V.. l'.M:. ,iUeS where Central or South Ameri dministration with ran countries repudiate their just Domingti constitute dolds. or shall the United States it t discussion amorg elf cemjH'1 the juiyment of such just debts to -European creditors and in sist that no reprisals .shall be made on this continent bv any Eurojean pow er 'r , Sulordinate to this question, how ever, although attracting greater at tention nt the present time, is the nnestion of how far the President - - . shall go hi determining upon so mo- 'm-iitons a tohcr and earrvmg it into etTe.ct w ithout consulting the S nate. The Constitnt itu jirovides that all treaties shall he made by and with the advice and consent of the Senate and shall U ratified bv a t wo-thirtis vote of the Seaat tiou objects to t ! i:ly ,i score of jihysicians have i:- 1 an I cured more than half a n -uttering women. Sick wom " 1'ivited to consult Dr. Pierce . t r t r tio of charge. All corre-:- ' ;' is strictly private. Ad- I'r V. Pierce. Invalids' Ho ,;i i urgi.-al Intiture. RniTalo, N. u VSHlMiToK LETTER v 'ijton. 1). '.:., (, !" Santo ' -f too;,. ' -I-- in t'ongress this week and 1 'if is generally unfavoialde ' N w , ,'h have be n pur- heartaches to most Republican Sena tors, who would jirefer to do anything rather than further limit the jiower of the railways. William J. Br ran has been in Wash ington this week laboring to promote the rate legislation recommended by the President and has insured cordial support for Mr. Roosveelt's recom mendations from Democrats in both houses of Congress, but he was unable to influence a 'sufficient number of Re publicans to accomplish the desired end. Mr. Bryan called at the White House ;.nl had a long talk with the Preside!!, v, ho expressed his axpreci ation of Mr. Bryan's efforts in behalf of railway rate reform. It is general ly expected that Senator-elect (now Governor) LaFolIette, of Wisconsin, will prove a power in the Senate in helping the President to carry out his plans at the coming social session. THE DEATH PENALTY. A little thing sometimes results in death. Thus a mere scratch, insigni ficant cuts or puny boils have paid the death .penalty, it is wise to have Bueklen's Arnica Salve ever handy. It's the best Salve on earth and will prevent fatality, w hen Burns, Sores, Ulcers and Piles threaten. Only 26c at W. S. Allen's and L. L. Sapp's drug stores The inhabitants of Mainz, Germany, are great readers. Of the 200,000 tc! umes in their library, 40,000 were usej In one year. paign held in that county. The next morning fifty-six members of the Baptist Sunday school, big and . little, old and young, donned pink sacks and sallied forth to the Stock- ; ton farm. They were paid the pre vailing price (75 cents for a hundred pounds), and by night had picked , 3.G44 pounds. The proceeds of the day's work went a long way toward buying the needed library Sev: ral other members of the school joined the army of pickers the next day and G.fiOO pounds were picked. All denominations ;kept their dates with Stockton, who provided liberal meal3 and sleeping accommodations j for' he party. He states that the j pic;,ng, taking into consideration the fe-d-'ag and bousing of the church delegations, cost him less than ex- j perienced negro pickers. He was able ; to get a few Mexicans to work in a 1 separate part of the field from the J church pickers, and by that j time the j contracts with the church and temper- I ance people expired ho had his entire crop housed. ' DiM'tora have lecn losdhe Urnu catarrh remedy becu?e catnrrh and catarrhal diea" have puxbl the medical fraternity for many dvtle. i The popular n b rM m nt that Per una haj reecivcxl at t!t hand of t.'so ptiple have induced a great many doctor- lo try the rerneilj-. More prominent phyiclap u- and endorse IVrunaeach year. Ir. A. Morgan, 111 ;atr itrwt, In dianapolis, IndM writer: "Regular physicians do not, as a rule, endorse patent medklnes. I have, however, found fa my practice that Peruna is a notable exception and not at all like any other medicine gen e rally sold as 'patent medicine. ' In exarniuing it I find that it lis, clentiflcally preparml medicine, com posed of herbal rciuedie ot high rmdl cinal value. It U a apeciftc for catarrh of the head, lung or stomach, a fine rt ms!y fur ft-male troubles, and invaluable to mothers and childrt-a. 'After feven or other protracted Ill ness, itUoneof the lict tonic.4 I know of to restore the system to normal condition and I recommend it to convalescent.. It is a high cla-s family remedy, gtxxl for young and old. A. Morgan. Peruna occupies a unique iodUon In mtnlieal science. It Is the only internal systemic catarrh remedy known to the medical profession to-day. ;b:-, I l '.o4i' 4.r a ' y, f .,;t,V h and X ;l'-.-.'i't'V '' 'I o - s , : M 3 :A it - v V A f OIL LUWEU.Y J0RDJIH. j Medical txamlntf tnltrt StAtc; Treauiry. llolKrt II. Iloltcrts, M. 1)., Washing ton, I). C, writes : "Through my own experience es well as that of many of my friends and acquaintances who have been cured or relieved of catarrh by the use of Ifartman's Peruna, I can confidently recommend it to those suffering from such disorders, and have no hesitation In prescribing it to my patients." -Robert It. Roberts. C'itarrti Is a ytml diM-a rcrabU only by sytcmlr treatment. A remedy tbatcures catarrh mast aim dlrr-'tly al the drprced nerre rtbUn. ThU ia what IV run dors, iVruna immujatc!y Invigorate the nrve c-ntrr whlrh ptre vitality to the mucoai membranes. Then catarrh dis appear Then -atarh Is perniat.catlj cured. Pe ru na Contains o NArcetlcs. One reason why IVruna ha found er- mannt ue In so many bmc ! that 11 contain no narcotic of any kind. Pe runa is jwrfTtly harmSrc. It caa Im UM-d any length of time without acqulr- Ing a drug habit, peruna docs not i ro- dure temporary results. It i p rmaovnl i in lUeffeot. I It has no bad tuet upon the sy stern, I andrradually ellminau.s catarth by re I moving the cause of catarrh. Thrre Ere a mnltitudeuf home whr IVranahaj l-fn u'l oft and on for tw nty tear. Suh a thing ould not t .it ! if i Peruna contained a.ny drujs of a C3jr 1 colic nature. 9 riyer s ror coughs, cok1s;bronchitis, jihr:ia, weak throats, weak iu!ii;s, consumption, take Aycr's Cherry Pectoral. Cherry Pectoral Always keep a bottle of it in lic house. W'e have been ying this for 60 years, and have the doctors. , . 1 r r It U the lMt IBN1-U.t J- fcw. lor ait thrtmt SJfci loo for Beware of a crippled mule or -jiAn with an unloaded gun. M J. K. Ninc:;.s, WV.thtm, .t. . ?, -v, J.C. ATKR CVV. e Lun . The Admiuist ra ie term treat v" as applied to the agreement with San Do mingo, but the constitutional law vers in tlie uppir cha:nUr iit that any agrement nuide lt n the Uni ted States and a forngn iwnver is, de facto, a treaty, : irreijective. of . the UHine applied to it by tlie State De Kirtni.eut. In .tli? preMiit insttnee the "Presi dent a'u-l the Secretary of State deci de i upon- the iilicy to le pursued with regard to San Domingo w itliout consulting a single member of the Semite and it is nnofiicially, but ap ' Aid nature with Ayer Pills, parently credit ly. .stated that terms of Wakeful? Sleeplessness Is a Sign of Nerve Trou ble and Should Be Looked To. There are three difTcrer.t mar.ifesw tions of Elceplessnes. Fin?t. hardly to sleep a wink all nlsht. p?cor.d, to atrake a Ions time tforo falling asleep; tlurd. to fail .5!ep s"n, waking up after several hours and then find it hard to sleep again. They mean that somewhere In the nerve fibres, somewhere In the train cells, somewhere In the 11 1 vessels that carry' t!od to the brain, something is radically wrong, and must be righted, or the er.d may be worse than death. To right it. ta-ke Dr. Miles' Nervine. Some other symptoms cf nerve trou ble are: pi'zxlness. Headache. Back- ache. Worry, rrttfulness. Irritability, Melancholy. Lack of Ambition. They Indicate dbea.s -which may lead to Epilepsy, Fits. St. Vitus' Dance. Nervous Prostration. Paralysis. Insrity. Nothing wl!l give ruth qufck and ixs t-Ir-jj relief as Dr. Miles Nervine. My husband had hri slfk for weeks, could not sit up to have him bed made. With all the medical he!p we ouId ir t he cor.tinu'sl to grow wt-r?. He could rellher Hivp or et. Otsr baby c$rt was nut away, end all callers Uirred. be cause he cvuld not Ptar.d a bit cf tulic irir. - I read of- & ease f nerv prm t ration curri hy Ir. Mtls" l:tmt!tt Nervine. We - besnn giviRjr It la him. and In a few day be m able to t drt-se-J. From Uiat time r ytadly improved. N'rrtne saved l:le" MllS. A. G, llA&KiS, Frctvair?. K. T. TJDptJ Wr.te to us for Fre Trial X XiiliXLi iucKse oX Dr. Miles' Anti Pain Pills, th New Scienuc rteraMy fo.' I"a!n. Alo Eymrion Ulnr.St. Ov:r fcpeciaiist mill diacre your cas. teU you what t wrens, and hw to right It. Pre. PR. MILE UKDICAL CO UAllUllATCmJL, i;i.KHT. iND, The Grand Canyon. With the foresight and liberality that have characterized our govern ment from the fir.st, the grand canyon of the Colorado river in Arizona will be added to the national reserves and placed in the care and custody of the eovernment. Surveyors have now about completed a survey of a section of the canyon. Thi3 is only part of ! the work laid out by the United State geological survey, which has ordered a thorough survey of the entire San Francisco forest reserve. The beat part of this wonderful Arizona gorge is within the reserve. It is given out that the United States officials have ; decided that it is time America's grandest and most aweinapiring scenery be placed under government j supervision. . To the geologist the canyon offers an ever increasing and endless field for study. Its mysteries are many, J and within its walls it contains de- ; posits that lelong to almost every j known geological age. To the sightseer and lover of the tremendous and fearful in nature, j there is nothing in the world that has. j equal claim to notice for undoubtedly I it is the most wondrous and gorgtus ; scenic field in the world. Scientific 1 American. Terrors of Transition. Such hideous tragedies a. the Iro quois Theatre and the General Slo cura calamities are milestones that mark our progress from one state of society to another. This country waa founded on the basis of individual ef fort. For generation after snratioa the habit of self help has hen bred in to American bones. The first settler built their cabins in the woods and plowed their lonely fields with their rifles on their backs When they trav eled they rode on their own horse- or in their own boats. If they found it necessary to patronize a stage coach or a public packet it never oc curred to them to depend upon any thing hut their own vigilance for safety. When they gathered in pub lic meetings they never thought of asking whether an oficial had in spected the assembly hall. Saturday Evening Pot. Bftrst2 IIVCI !DP WITH M IlltJU IX a- T Y a a a a Francis Womacks The Insurance Man. For 20 ) tars thi office ha been paying out money for HRES. ACCIDENTS and DEATHS. We have, in that time, rebuilt homes by the hundreds, saved scores of men trotn financial ruin, and paid widows and orphans in Rock ingham and Caswell counties, more than all the other VAc Insurance Companies commneti. I have learned by mv long experience in the Insurance business that the BEST is not only the CHEAPEST, but ti the only kind worth having, and my customers can depend upon getting the BEST when they place their Insurance with mc. INSURE WITH Francis Womack, The Insurance Man. I am now giving away nice Calendars for 1905. - t4 BhBnHMMM r mmAMt Mm mim -fm -mm mm AmA mMmm. ,Bm mam - -mm'mM0mm mm mmrn AAto-aM mmmf..mm cm: n m wom an a p. h itkd t- wiili;jjr to drmt th.y pmlW. j Mr. Geh'rir mlmif tbt 2-, rrn a ChicagtJ. Jan. HI. Th W..dl.iwn j wt cljrg-i. but it wa fT lnt Minitei' A-ciatioii lv caused tl s rlir;n i n A lo n worsen cf xl.r WfjiLf u e!iurr!j- art ti-i in; 1U Izi laEytlHon Izg ym im ia uim ran j arrrt of Mr. I-tia. (Jrhrii?. r-;x-t-' abl- woman. !r giving card-urti- eicluively for tn-nn in Ur i for which ceute a -at i eiActel. and puinuti china ditribute.I a jari- Tlie Rev. M. P. IJ-jynton and the Iter. It. II. Little lcd for warrant, cluirgitig gambling, anl obtAin.d them. No wtm-n can found who to Mr. (iehri a-n! will trtify if b4-ces.ary in h-r l-half. Th" right t' glte ivlbrm 1U VfI g-aiu. ay Mr. (Irhrijr. "i ll on llir ume ;ritu itie a comprint jrix-B to tuJent al athleU." TIe women ar- all cLunh uut-ten.
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