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: . . . . - . .'. ... . .- ' ' i . . . . .. 7 ' ' " ! ' . . Fjizcatlsa PUBLISHED TUESDAYS AND FRIf Atl A ud ntr 1 In the etOffl;e at S&-taturj of. C aa -o1etaa mall inattT. - PUBLICATION OFFICE: IN JAMK8 BUILDING NEXT TO LIVE BY : STABLE, ISXIBS 8TRSBT. , : ; Wn.H STEWART. Editor ao J Manager. for Fome time to secure this ley is neither a Southern man privilege, and though a hard or a Democrat but he is our communicated. tight was made against it in president and is certainly enM ,Jt looks as though the whole the convention the won but. Rev. H. A. judd.ken of respectfully and de-ll- Bat- what is location? I - I T ' i ' '1 . .: " i of Macon, Ga.V is reported as cently. There is too great a J wuienu inai & man m properiy to CANNON FOR HAILSTORMS. MAY 14, 1901. Vhatmore have we to live for? ! The University of North Carolina has defeated the University of Georgia at base ha 1 1. 7 The game took plac at Athens GaM and the score waj 12 to 4 in favor of the Tar Heels. It is stated that large num bers of negroes in Jackson vilte have refused to work rkaUe Rapid Fire Cos Iirttt- tdkraa Italian er Farmera. - .... . . .--. . I - i " .1 1 I .Mmsrc 4c M uv- - women ; tltiea at tlie least to DO Spo- lana.wss going wna on mis suo-1 wIfl to 6Urt a cannoa brigade If he wants to be up to date in tlie peaces ful pursuits of agriculture. The fash- j i.a i i . . ji i- .'-rTmi, euucaiea wnen no unaeroanas liavuig rtJJcrrcu. tu iuc cuuicu uisyuBiuuu j wtxo women who wanted to vote , withhold credit from any as Poor mill stone had been hanged around his neck and he had be?vn cast into the sea. the business he expect te follow. Till ha understands that he is not There is considerable talk being indulged in at this time in regard to a suitable Ion comes from Frsnw. wfcere they tare a rapid firing, breechloading. ag ricultural cannon -which is a wonder. - In France, where so much of the wealth of the whole country depends on the vineyards, there Is one enemy which has hitherto been unconquf ra- "misguided females." j public official who does not , elucat,d though he m, man! Better that a ; belong to our ; particular po- k- . d u difrt.r(,u. m a 1 1ta- AV -- . A M. ... B- - I I . - - . a micai party, no mauer now uua he able to solve all trob- wt l u tM buL vatuutumn worthy and capable he may lemB in algebra, geometry; trig, f 1 be, and this is wrong. Let onometry etc. Children are kept baU Is a menace to the vineyards, and us try to be fair and give in school till they shonJdThe ready e v"e owvetr ol YJX J!I1. 11 J 1- .1 . 1 ... wui iua.a v-wvbv - creuu wuei e 11. is realty uue. io enier on me Dusiness oi jue and then have to studyjit. 'Z Near- tercsting experiments In tighting these storms. Fighting Is a good term for their methods. They bombard the cloudsj Nowhere has the deve'opmeut 1 ly all men will tll . youthat the canpidate to head the : Dem'6- of cotton manufacturing been so education tney nave outside of when they do this, according to their I . j.v .itif Kntintial ticket in 1904. rapid a in tlie bonth, and: never reaaing, writing 01...-y. iliU and several PtU intte hi.tory of industries , luiay say. foreed . o" them - ' - I Vi A a 4-t aK . r AVVA ftv.M Ann am. I PIT ha? . Ill ftT rr T hk1F hllOinODCJ I . . . , 1 3 . l ( , r Kpgn favorably SDO luwcaw u any uuo vUv. M ' uj vuwa Degmg ro iau, bbu uie aouus bouu hiu triii - 11 f hid SS"ln rUSrl "-n 1 nrl I 1 I rv 1 1 J lu fr rlpfina fh pnnooa r.1nirilv- it ts I RTlCCfM hero will nnt.hA t.hft nnpo ""i .. , .. . . lrpjwlv thprH ?fems to have . v, v V ... trial, and It Is said that the vmeyaras aireaay mere seems to udve necessaiy to go back several ; dec- thapndiheir v time till protected by the cannon were spared. grown up a certain IOllOWing adeg During the first years of they are 21 years old, in school, while those outside the lines were de fr. vnnh nf flirt nrnpnentivii,A . v::.:. Vi.. f.5T?T7i hallSeTcral gnnshave v-" - r mo nvuijr. Yugium, -o viru-i" ; VJ D " I been mvented for this rural warfare;- cauoiuaieH wuu - uavc uccuninag ana ueorgia manutactured arouna oeei ana nsn, aim veie-1 the most remartaDie ueing tne powaer less cannon of an Italian urm. Acetylene gas mixed with air is used as the explosive. Of course there is no charge. It is said that the apparatus can be placed anywhere and left safely to Itself even for years at a time. . A farmer can have, say, 50 cannon sta for a dollar a day and rations, mentioned. This talk is considerable cotton, but by deg- grams and newspapers and work What in the name of all that's somewhat premature. In case rees New England developed the m factories. Very few men with i - -- . miririnii rin 4l.tr uvmi? , Tnto uKa n-irtv Ti Tilii a i?rftf now lDdustrv at the exDenso of the a collegiate edncnt'cui make, a VU1 HJlAkD I4U IUIJ t Li UJ I CI I IUU Lu a , J . v- - V I ' . . . 7 I ' , " I - . . . ' . n ll " 1 '1 - I , . - . ; , nf whifM tiicii MPPrunrl.pro r unnn n nailfl date.' WHO can OOUin, wniie tne CIVU war reauc- ousiness success, wuihj, mauy .t -1. .t, "4i'.i. AAt,riH.Atia I ed the' number of sDindles in acta-1 those who started f rom nut maiMiiK tiny eucii vvaKcn-iccco viuai..iu6.vw.uinuuc n a t haH vvil 1 hft wlin t lift next Dresi- ai P" w man oou,va"j u a a v y - - . jt dential election comes around. in this section. of the iow- round without Bducationall tioned at different points of his estate. Tf ma Kn o;( UHvnntncTPa n nnll.l rn to the inese are connecxea Dy an eieciric wire o.w "jr r ao . - entW . clnvla nnnmtnr rnr) lknl.irra tnat tne present industry in t le nignest.v. n a lerow nas no vim, i tne Wh0ie 50 guns either simultaneous Southern states had it birth in and there is nothing in him all ly or consecutively. 1865.audha8 grown to its present the book larnin" in the world nronortiona since that date, will not bring him up. It is a ed Bill Nyd, would say, ; are ing three and a half years aitn0ugh but few mills were con- positive disadvantage to the bus- un; veiling in a? large mental which would make a present Utructed until 1870. All of the iaess habits of a boy to keep him calinand are afloat withoutiselection of a candidate, look machinery iu use at the time of in schooJKO or 12 years. Some rudder Or compass in a Wide, very foolish. There is plenty the war has long since been dis- of the bestdrators, business men, ors Intend to begin next year to Insure intellectual of time to consider this mat- carded, and for that matter much mechanics and artists, and I"may 6 ' 1' ter and it is one which calls of the .equipment which was run-r i'dd, farmers, soldiers and in The cariie dare. e 1 ri j 1 n 1 ncr rvri nr t.o i?svtii. xnnn nan ruMn nunc pvptv .npnnnmfini, oi 111 i w .. ,fi'here are persons trying to There may be some mighty run alleged newspapers and1 upheavals in tne po "organs," who,' as the lament- litical arena during the com- J Shop Coal! I have a lot of all grades on hand. When in need of Rarnc la Its Talr4 Cttary. church, in Richmond, wbere raincs any quauujr van t TTonr made his famous speech prior to Neeiv. omce U r xouur b wi. the American Revolution, rang la the i twentieth century. This bell Is thus . - . given the distinction of being the only FCT UTST rllij TellS. one In this country, with the possible jjrg Winslow's Soothing Syrup exception of that on old Liberty hail, in ua8 Deen Bsej for over fiifty years Philadelphia, that has rung in three mini cf mothers for their centuries. Old SU Johns Dell nas an tttttncr ;th rer- InteresUng history. Many years ago. " " TU "hiln when the old structure for which it i.- ,1 was made was repaired, the bell was feofteii tli Rums, allays all pain . removed and sold. Later Its last own- cures wind cone, auu is mo r presented It to the Virginia Historic rrrnedy -'r .iarr!'rra. It- will re al society, by which it was restorwi io iieVe the Mt-r Iitle suuerer imme- the church. New Orleans Tlmes-Ieni- Hintelv. Shl bv DniCCifS IU ev. OCrat. .. :u.v t-kurt nf llitt WOl Id. Twentv-five shopniav. . 'cents a bolt le. Be snre and ask for Shopman This matches your pamplff Mrs Winslow's SootliingSyrup, perfectly, madam. and take no other kind. -Customer It certainly docs. it . - - - . couldn't be closer. - Shopman IIow many yards do you wish? customer ua. uoi aujr j n; t k nnanl a. fipatwlftsa o.an if la Tia vtfkt-v urcr fiiinn i"r irion: ' . . London Fun. ! LAiiuY KITfiHEH. Ilia Tavalc George With the assurance of your love I could conquer the world. ' . Grace That will not be necessary. All;you have to do Is to conquer papa. London Tit-pits, .t-.-j.., Why should a novel writer be an ex traordinary looking animal? Because of his tale coming out of his head. Philadelphia Ledger. This takes about ten seconds, and then the whole thing begins over again. The generator permits j the cannon to fire' more than 1,000 times without re loading, and that Is supposed to be a sufficient supply to last six months. The gun Is not for sale, ; but the Invent i Mm shoreless sea stagnation." of The teachers of the State deliberation. of Georgia owe a heavy debt ofcratitude to the Atlanta Pension Commissioner and weaving. Textile Excelsior, we say, educational advantages Journal for the valiant Bant Clay Evans may look for an- that paper has made in their other volley of abuse from the behalf and against State Treasurer Park, to secure the Iah aTfilTiitsk, PflfrAvtranl on Tralf An the extent ot the improvements have come from, what we call Lt, 'u.,,,' Kn wrlmiltlHn. ,n made in mechanism for spinning I the lower walks of life, without the hospitals of Venice and Is convinc- - 1 - 1 ... ........ ed that garlic is.a most valuable thera peutic agent . In cases of phthisis. It has long been known to sailors who have traded to the malarial coasts of West Africa that garlic! used In liberal quantities was a preventive of coast fe ver, uarlic is a most poweriui agent (Charlotte.) They employed - the advantages they had, and laid to with hand I and head and heaft.. Ohe of the most eloquent bishoos of the M. payment of warrants for their salaries drawn 011 the treas nrer. . E. church only got six month's for the cleansing of the alimentary ca- I a m WU AoA , ra0 nai, wmcn may account tor some 01 us If UU 11U ff (AO schooling. medicinal virtues. Dr. Cavazzani gave Ctrllraa 1 Dlnh CInil G.A. R. Many of our sol- ciiera who are returnine from 441 was troubled for several years service in the Philippines are with chronic indigestion vnii u nijni nr. xr wnrioa n - being besdt on all Sides by f L anc aat -js H iVo rami a riPa scholar, or rather before he I to his patients garlic cut Into small nftnsirn nttnrnftva who hold Udtr holnpil mn nnfil T Ko-an nainr. dietl. - pieces and dried. He had to admlnis- - l.J .' . "-fc."" to 1 r , ! It, ..MlAn.l .co Ivr nrAor. n out all kinds Of inducements Electnc Bitters, .which did ; me . What good' would' Latin -and ut theSSSe which most of tbe Organized labor is a sood to them to apply for pensions, 1 i" do a merchant? What use patients had for the taste of the vege - I ... . . T x cvoi uocu. uor unvcoi-'i JWCUli I . . i l i o mu I tohlo TTo trontrwl nvor HVt nntlpnta thing in many respects, but and. Mr. Evans desires o pro mywife in" excellent health for f onia meonamri Pm w. id 5 ;dt he ruc has it not vet learned that tect the soldiers from imposi years. She says Electric Bitters iaea r . ieilow 8luuJlus re.i. w the ordinary gymptomatic treatment --t. 1 . 4ttarwl -nrr" ' Ju? 8P1BUUIU : ieniaie iron- my ui unvc ui dealt it have come from tlie courage fraud on the .part of !dy kitchen next door to the Sal is bury Grocery Uo. 8 store. Apples, Oranges and Bananas I handle the best and most com plet line of nice candies on this 1 market av low prices- . APQSTQLOS KARUSOS. $100.00 IN GOLD OlTered by the FKANKLIN CHURN CO. for auy churn 'that, will beat tho FRANKLIN ! CHURN in competition. " I hava a few more of the? e churns and will sell them at CCSt fur tlli. I am closingout my sttck. Come and get one. All wilJ be sold with- iu the next ten days. v The man who lives for himself alone a apt to be neglected by the world at large. Chicago News. 9 1 inl t need if you isc the proper means t to prevent it Ycu think t you can't take SC01TS J 1 EMULSION :n het wtathcr, h:if voti cm 51 ?rr! ri- Salisbury, N; C. 1 gCSt it 3 5 la winter. U r. .1 , difficult lot If vcj rc mf t -r I - ? !, .v;::li 15 Lr.v t:rr.e. or saw I (JUUllla ana invigorator for week, run i- --u-u -"1-.6 1 .1., -ip .1 1.1. -1. a 11 ' 1 " .. . Kiuc ui uum a uiuw iiuuuci ui no LiivAoovjiA 11 iguuc 1 tUVCU v WU1U OVV111U1U U1U UUifU WUUiOU, iiy U1CU1U111C7 There are allies who. are an government through the pen- cat. take its place in our family." J"f n. " , . j. , Try them. Only 50c. Satisfac- this i' important. Of any cause, no -mat- sion office. It will be, .howevs tion guaranteed by Theo. F. want long schools, bi Yetthoeeat the head of affair-, make as if all course they big pay and easy j' b', no matter who has to foot the-bill for half service aud 1 'ads of books, f In conclusioii I injury to any ter how worthy the cause it- er, just as it has been for KluttzA Co., self may be. years. The pension grabbers will resent any .effort-that is Colonel E. W. Kerr, of Clinton Much interest isbeingmau- made to protect the govern was in the city yestesday. He ask what appreciation of the value ifested. in. this State in the ment in this regard. H. tells us that the prospects are that of time these students will have approaching Confederate Re Clay Evans has tried to : do the huckleberry crop in Sampson who go to school at nr e and go union to be held at Memphis, his duty, and does not think this eeason will be one the biggest home at two. The boy at the jmll Tenn.. May 28-30. It is ex- that a man whn sat on thpJtor years- ihis will be good news, who goes to work at 0 o'clock a. nected that a lartre deletra- tanndwn hodv nf Fnd J for one year Sampson blues added m. and comes out at a quarter of 1 j 1 , , ipiWWU. IU,VUD HCOJKU Ul I J tlWtH U 111., 1JUS tllO U'BU "UU Will MP HrpfBIlt ' I n7 I iK-rn c ,a 0.1 1 f I n n rm. cii -v.. I . -If , . v 1 I TPr nn. rr. nf this m nnth onH than UhnnH arraftr tima Tam f nr. railroad raterf will be given, on this account. Hence the are8hinned in reflt. nflntiHM m Lo.inffMHnn riiv-T ntA . ..1,1. 1 r . , . ,1 . rir-- o M r- j , uriuiiKcniiia uavuueenmaue enorts maae in certain quar the northern market. Wilming- for practical education. All edu- for cheap hotel rates and even for free meals for Veteran? who feel they cannot afford the expense of paying foi them, and there should be a a a rn i large auenaance. mere - a. .' f I ters -o secu re nis removal, el- ton Messenger. cation outside of his is worthless. forts Wilicli SO tar Dave not ..n,,, ,QT. afrtf , A A large per cent, of what, is taught I JtJ.-'WJH.0 UV1J Jl UU1 II Cli I " . ' proved successful. Eniaconn.1 rhnmh M pvrvmin pnr common schools h worh- this mominff aud all that was ess th" average student Th s TheTRUTU-I NDEX is far from I found was a few pieces of prayer nrc'e loes not refer to the 1 arned i i ; it. ii: . iit?i : - I . . . . .-f - - . uucving mat me , y liming book and a dime. When, the cor- f10010"3' C. Plylkb. no city iu the South where ton, N. C, Messenger voices ner stone ras laid a short history the old Confederate Veteran the sentiment of even- a. res- of the church, some other papers will ever be belter treated pectable pait of the Southern aud a prayer book were placed 1 1 An idea of the big amount of than at Memphis. press when it says "Mr. Mc- therein.; It is supposed that a business .that has to je don by a meht or two after it was laid that paseoau ciuo may outainea He affirms that an Improvement took pioca.ia. all. cases and; was. especially I ,. .An rrti. 'Yi -Sill uiDi siaca - j.uc uavuii lauuaujf gicn less until they finally disappeared,-the cough lessened and the local physical signs began to disappear. .There was a marked improvement In appetite and general condition. It fa a little early yet to pronounce upon the doctor's dis covery, but he has evtry faith in it, and It is attracting the attention of the pro- fesslon. .: . . 1 ' . Couldn't Stand Freedom. Some strange scenes, says our Naples correspondent, - took place In Italian prisons when the late amnesty was proclaimed. At Fortoferraio one man burst into tears when he was told that he was free. In order to remain he de clared that he was guilty of two seri ous crimes for which j he . had never been tried. Nevertheless his chains were removed, and he j was sent out. Then he threatened to i throw himself into the sea. saying he would never be so comfortable again as In the prison. In Bologna a man when told he could go threw himself out of a third 6tory window, crying, 'I cannot ouUive this!" London News. Kinley richly deserves far borne one has suggested more of tile detestation and! some thief removed the brick stone and from, the figure given out as Parts a Cltr of 5e?rapapers. At the moment of writing there are 51 papers published in Paris. The pre cise time and the exact pumber are set down designedly, for the 'business of journalism In France predicates bewil aermg mutability. Newspapers are born and die after the manner of the proverbial flea. If a current publlca- -l. ' tion is not feasible for: the matter In tne , -, , . - , . . . i iiuiiu, i yapcr i lasueu. iu auvucaie a J ycu arc lo:i;2 -cu vJ s no nccc comssiom's ee-sile cf lhij.. Bt virtue of an order obtained in the I apodal proceeding entitled, O..T. Car ter. II N. Carter et.aia., Jerome Carter. Nannie Caiter et alt., the un designed as commissioner will cflVr to Kaieatpubrc auction lor cah at the court house door in Baliibu'-y, N. C, on " SMay, the; 3rd flay in Jane, 1901,1 he following described real es tate, beginning at Trexlers corner, running bouth to the Trexler corner. f!?Mt'J Pn ' thence East with th Kirk line tc the ir f i- ; I I Ki-k corner, thence South with the c k u v 4.- i. t- J I a ' h:.i. .: . .1. ci v,- t v, iw 1 1 ik unr- iu mr ouuuci ivi 1 it: 1 , turuta with Shober's line to the llorah lnd, thence with the llorah line' North to the Trexler corner, thenc West with the Trexler lit e to the beginning, con- t aSninrr 1 A mtfwdxm a at 1st 1 m ri m mA 4rlrXryr J prospering Oil it, don'tfdllo A the lands of -chnTrexler. David Trex ler s neirs tioran ana Mioner janai, and the M. F.Carter dower land. Hour tf fle 12 M. Bidding to begin at 778.i5 The above described land is Kxtttrd in Morgan townihip.and it WBIX T1MEXBKD. GEORGE T. CABTER, Coat. Joni j. Kekdibmax. Atty. April 22nd, 1901. v a' t you I and must hzyc K to keep up J your Herh &hd slrcrtJli. It' you have br.crt tii.irtj ft ina ' : I ..... .... - ; I. A v ouohlv riifintf ?nd wfJ!. j 3 J 7-- j . 2 .:'. vc. mni $t. 00. .11 duu(ju.-. ' BEST FOB im BOWELS If von hiTen't a rtnltr. liMllbr morcmetit at ta bowrta eery Any, you're 111 or will b. keep your bowels open, and bo well. Force, in lb ghnpecf Tto-J lent pbTsiovr pill kIkoii, I. dAnitcrouit. Tha nooth-1 eit, easiest, most Knurt way oi Keeping- t bowela cier ana clean u 10 v.k. t)aum CANDY CATHARTIC fob - EAT 'EM LIKE CANDY Plearant. Palatable, Potent. Tato Oood, DoOood, ScTcr Sicken, Weaken, or Oripe, W,j. anil to renu per box. Write for Ire sample, and booklet nm bealth. Address 423 vrecuso bbbkbt coansT, ccirtat) xrw tobb. Still makea 'picture frames, but has also.a fine select of CHINA. BAV.RIAN CHINA, with that bi dutiful Dresden deco ration. ' BLUE FLOW CJHiNA KEEP YOUR BLOOD CLEAIi eet8aud EineleP. in In lnmpsasan extrabargain aaaa ml m m Bm m mmm. mm I HfeHUlTA I'M H Kocl'ster C.-ntra Draft Lamp Eestorr Vitality, Lost Vlror and Mashood Carwlin potency. Sight Emisaioiu, Lou of II em. it i.i . . . . : ; r ... 4lio (lio liwof nrnt. of. v.' .! 1 , rouDea ine stoue IU tne fiopeot prwuauw curre h expenses 01 uie course, to exploit a cbem, Is ured a that the best xvaj to stoV execra ion of th people at fidip . h) - Baltimore Aaierican LeaKne club 5 an Instrument of reprisaVa medium UninKeilliess IS lO Rive lUe arce tlian he does their ennd n . T. .s for private prom ulgatton. and iris ' i i j - - - - - i w iAaa i uir i mo toa arn it- i a a r a ron t n a v - - rtmnVnidfl nnr,l ' WM,K,- nn!nt " W.c 7, XC00 - : : ! - " snuffed out directly the matter for w- vwyuftU "J ULI1U Ull . (JL 1111 liilalllt.IH:-,. 1 I I rt . .l K I.. . nl.r.nt- V R f Vl . . .a. a . . . . . ' I I V T a m . . . - - I LUO . LJ U U i I li U iiUUUU ta?.L" AAJ WniPn IT WUA I iTTil 1 T 1 r 1 TlTri 1 a 1 Tl Ifl faV. rresiaent sciiwabot the United i 4 . . . . 1 1 """-;. ". " rt. , .. . into nxtures. and that its reffuiar. vi yivyiimttru.oiiiuuiu Mr. McKinley's political . A.: i n .nt ti-riflt tnu irlan rf 41i ni.imn v V. J i. . I J w.i u ttt ..t. wv, iuta lUC V10VC-, Ul w ICitUy U My u r.;vc ro "m;ii;A ll- ! 1 aM,. I fe n 4 ra.ti a.I 1 ? el 1 . . 1 1. .11 1 t ? T f1 I jcvuBia mail iu Bwi nu Ul lUB.Ulllfll lO Ull OI U1S ODICiai EC orv hut. b ia frftinrr i-ofVo tlOliS, yet candor, compels US when he says that of the truly to say tnat ne nassuowu u 1 in great meii iu' the industrial and self able aild conscientious manufactariii!. lines to kill tliem nntl cet rid ff w h 1 r mnu ,.nnf ri.c ..... -i t.i.nvy nil J llUfc VUUUIITU I C 4 O 1 i ' ' " " 1 them that way. This is about Mr. McKinley's political 0 , , , 7 v! mean men. He suggested that on tlie 1st day oi Janu ary of each year au election be held in each county of the Uuited States to. determine who was the meanest and most trilling , man hi that county, and the one who re- eeived tin most votes was to be taken out and promptly hanged. The plan to cure drunkenness would douttless to $500 a gime for the bare pay- That meant noue is the under t;irfMimstjinrf whw'h colleee bred man. Mr Schwab I ni iicf Im tT.i 1- . 1- . t n 1 19 AB f il T" f mm friA f.rilfli na tha m ar I !t O. X P? fl 8 . . J "J, i"6 . - . , - , . , au average attendance of about to any man who happened to who variably recomrnnds theL - ma . hnma ; ntrn. . . , --n-.- - r xt i . . ioJUU a game at nome ana away nwiinv i annaif ti H l,aa college education. - Mechanical , . . , ... .... w MW vv.-t.v.. -.w aa0i . - . . - irom name. Asnvine uitizen. been most kindly and courte- L luuuatllttieuuutt"ou iretiueni' : i.m y- turn, outv as . oaa uua iu ma ti oaiuivui . ui i. BCBsuii a cAjieiisetj win uuiuuuii tu i . . How Jaamm 'Wrkd It, $9o,COO. : The salaries of players j An amusing story Is ppiog the rounds alone, T,ot-includiog officiaU, are t , , lepiuons. wnen i i wi ri- tt tne JaPaQese minister called for volun- placed at $2o,00u. When Hanlon teers to assist ltt the defense of his had bis champions in Baltimore legation, no less than 33 officers of the his receipts had to a v rage close Japanese amy wrho had Wn scattered sponded to the calL' One had been the foreigners ttarber, another had been the leading photographer, etc- which perhaps accounts for the excellent In formation about things In China that Japan possesses. Governor Charles B. Aycock, lu" owan din! nn i:.,- r .-u - ' f.hrnTt(r riio nrirnfo cfvrotnrr r!jl 1 V 'r UCUUU' do the colleges.-Asheville Citi- P- M. Pearsall, has issued a com that of the appointment of several . negro postmasters. niest with a greater amount -and while this is certainly a of hearty approval than the .sore point with the Southern other. ,ers, (censure him for lit, they are The women get most any fair enough not to set this one l8hing w different thing.; it fl,5nr- flittw on nflof Thoi!ft,;r,r. r- n:oV i,: implies a degree of interior UotHer ABd. Cbnii. H Let the mother take Scott m. iiu iuq juuiuciu , . , , - iBwtwuiiwuuuei l lan M 1 1 . 1 f a iL. A . i 1 .l..l '.l - . i 1 UlBiuu VI I.UU1ITV1 UU 1U1 vllC IWOi V a 3 if and while they riCrhtlvlu ;a i ett succeeds Mr. i - ... -iw w biiuvu ticici euuciuuutu, I, . Ou can eat for two: but nour mission to Mr. James Gordon Hackett, of North Wilkesboro, as a member of the North Carolina state prison directory. Mr. Hack- J. S. Mann, who has been elected superintendent of the penitentiary. Mr. Hackett is , a prosierouj -business man and . - Eaty Per Cnia;lc. While on a recent visit to Washing ton Andrew Carnegie was asked what would give him more pleasure than all his riches. : "Youth and health," he replied, rand the opportunity of making another for tune: If I were young and robust 1 could easily get the f otune. New Tork World. to the resnnnaibilitiea of thia noai. I trf? tonic for pale, deUeaXa wemen. t a peraona wboae aystem la w tion. Besides, Mr. Hackett is the i rJ-f nlai V ta lent medlcloe. bat a, mrfert form iim they ko after these thin over atrainst hia nn- ,mPue.8, a oi w " , IRTTpniTin tlrVt rT ron tnnnil in nrnm..' . . . - davs. At a meetine of the ; mftrona crayon arta tnwarH .;"Z:Z.; "U1U j iarmer, aud.Dnugs npe experience - j - O wv.wm.viuu Ul EiWCl CAUCIUC) Episcopal convention h?ld in. them, and consider him an. Luxurious people are not very Atlanta, a resolution 1 was object of .detestation. The " rongDynaD1w ana over-worked adopted which provides hat Messenger really does not in the future women may Vote mean just exactly what its at elections for vestrymen, language would imply. At The women of the church least we cannot believe this! Lave been quietly working to be the case. people are weak from exhaustion ; only western man on the board in some of their functions. Be- and this fact will add to his re. twen the two is the happy mean ; ! Bponsibility in measure.-Raleigh l $ but how many women have plenty rlM - . - Sen-a nr ira tn? twAT ! Mr. McKin-J superfluous The emulsion is almost never ve at the Midway r BOEERS' FAMOUS CHILL TOSIC AtteraUTe and Laxative. Guarantied cart (or CoUla and Fever and all MaiarUI and BU loos troubles. It Is a pore, pleasant and effee- enndrea eakor raa not a pa- y eompaiiDM and acceptable to Ui tom - 9 family sboald trrr te wK&out ROO KRS' yAMOCii CUILL TOJilC and LAW. If taxes la time taey will i caaes ox t3CKaeaa, and doctora bills and ether mdictnea. ten to one hundred ttmea their eost rota oy au araxgvsi and country stores. ManBltctared by Apex Kanatactarlrg Coa Pany, Apex. N. C no.s. Bbtaji, Jajcxs Pltxbxb . EaaaoeT.s. aaHabajy. s. C. ory, au watln- diseaaea. aueaectaot sen 60 PILLS 60 CTS. eSecta ot elf-e.bna or I exeeaa and indiaeretion. a. nerva tonio and blood bnildar. Brinnl the Dink riow tn nalal cbeeka and restore the I r of yonth. By naill 52.60, with oar bankable g-aorantaa to cur j nuuiu uw money paao. tend for eircai tnd copy of our bankable BuatmntM bond. MervitaTablets PorltiTely iraarantoed ears foe Loea of Town. Yarieoeele. LiAdereloprxl or bh run ken Onran : rT -wmpwr Aitxia, eTooa frostrsr a,f?ISTlim maamty, rarajTBiaandtlife rieeulU of ExeeniTe Cae of Tobacco, Opium or ' a ,m xnau in plain pnckac, fl acta Uqoor. By mail in pUin pnekac. Z1X)Q a , O for E5XK) with our bankable roar bond tO car in HQ dava or rafmvl noney pa-id- Addren NER VITA rvTEDICAL CO. CUrton A Jackson St CH1CACO U4L For sale by T. F. Kluttz & Co., rua Saliaburw TJ. r EYES EXAL1MED. ar.d No. 2 at the redic- iilous low price of $1.50. Thco. Bucrbauni, - . - Bookstore my mt OUTHERW AILVVAY. Uu. T11E STANDARD l.AiUVAY OF The South Tlie Direct Line to A II Points. Texas, California, Florida, . Cuba and Porto Iticu StBJCTLY FJWiTCLA:V IQUlPafEWT W ALL TUKOL'nil l(n Tl'lf ' Glas.es correctly adjusted to all eye troubles in both old n nr! Winner Knv liio trmnilm """rj . imo iiiuiiiiio ittAjaej rULLNAa rALACE fLEKP- my glasses have given satis faction. Rest of reference given. Best mountings in aluminum and gold. M V. J.omax. 104 N Main street. 3 - ' ' ' ' "T 111- .y . AXtir t f i?. Lf j roi ot fr irT- -: III I.GCAIi OX ALX KIGIIT TBAIX8; FAST 1XD SAJKE KCHtDLi H. . Travel by the Boulbern and you are assured a Safe, Cornforable aDd Kxrtlltiou Joumej, Apply to Ticket Agents for Time .iaoies, iutH tiJ (Jenerul Inr- matlon, oraddn ILLvEItXO.N, F.R. DAUBY, T. P. C.K4T.A. Charlotte, N.c Abbeville, IS O. Ko Trouble to Answer Qnstions. B.H IIardwick, T, P. A. WAfiUIXOTOX, D. C. . T. H. Jony sox.T. Agu
Salisbury Globe (Salisbury, N.C.)
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May 14, 1901, edition 1
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