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JUNE 23, 1903.
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Of course tho lowest creature
that moves and has a being,
would, so far as in its ability,
try to justify its acts. The man
who sets his fence on his neigh
Not that which goeth into the
ra mth defileth a man,; but that
which cnmeth out of the mouth,
this defileth a man.
Then came his disciples, and
said untomim, knowest thou that
the Pharisees were off ended, after
they heard this saying?
But he answered and said, Eve
ry plant, which my heavenly Fa
ther hath no; planted, shall be,
rooted up.
Let them alone : they be blind
leaders of the blind. And if the
blind lead the blind, both shall
fall into the ditch.
Then answered Peter and said
unto him, Declare "unto us this
parable.
And Jesus said, Are ye also yet
without understanding?
Do not ye yet understand, that
whatsoever entereth iu at the
County
Correspondents
Peeler.
Farmers are through with the
harvest and have started to work
on their.com again.
Geo. D.- Peeler, Who has been
ill, is able to be at work. - '
M. F. Cauble visited at Gran
ite Quarry Saturday night and
Sunday. , .
The R. F. D. inspector was here
last week looking over" a route,
but wc understand it did not
prove satisfactory.
Alex. Peeler visited in the Low
er Stone neighborhood; Sunday.
. Ezra.
with fer, am ab!f t be up
again.
Ihe Uiltmore boys nl.tyru a
gania of ball Saturday evening.
Ktdsl G!m Strccgti
by enabling the digestive organs
to diceM. ussimilate and-trans
it aix of tii wholesome food
that mav be catfn into the kind of
I tlial nourishes the nervcsl
feed the ti?Eu&, hard-n ; ihe
mucl" nnd rtcupcrati'j the or-
gans oi tne ftiti uoay. Kotioi
Dyspepsia Cure cures Indigestion,
Dyspepsia, Catairh of tho Stom
ach and all siniunch disorders.
SiSTErt Ckab. sold by Janies Plumii.er.
6311 K09&.
Everybody is lamenting about
their wheat crop, fiiere will not
be hardly any made through hero.
Oue mau sowed 20 acres and cut
50 shocks, how about that for
bread? Oats is fairly good, could
ba better. Corn i3 making a poor
show aud is needing rain. 'Cot
ton is kept back "by ihe cold
nights of last week. Fruit is fair
ly good as to peacnes, apple3 are
not so many. A few cherries,
blackberries and dewberries are
VERY LOW RATES
TO
. Many PoirLts
REACAEPVIA
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
."My hair was falling out and
turning gray very fst. But your
Hair Vigor stopped the falling and
restored the natural color." Mrs.
E. Z. Benomme, Cohoes, Nil Y.
Cbestnut Hill.
Thines are eettine verv drv and
rinening. Garden and truck
rain. ; . i
A party that was out on a fish
ing exoedition on the Yadkiu riv
er, near Bringle's ferry, Thurs
day, report a good time and lots
bor's laud will pretend that he mouth goeth into the belly, and of fish. They say they caught hop:ns for rain.
patches not doiug well on account
of .the drought. Watermelon
plants look well. Irish potatoes
better than expected, the crop is
being plowed over. Some are
making hay. All are at work and
It's impossible for you
not to look old, with the
color of seventy years in
your hair! Perhaps you
arc seventy, and you like
your gray hair! If not,
use Ayer's Hair Vigor.
In less than a month your
gray hair will have all the
dark, rich color of youth.
Sl.t8 a bottle. All arntlsts. "
thought that there was the line,
the murderer will plead insanity,
self-defense or some other cause,
the thief will nave you believe
some one gave him the article, he
bought it, found it, etc., and
the violator of the law in whatso
ever form generally .comes up
with a lie in his mouth trying to
escape the responsibility and the
just condemnation of all right
thinking people, and, sometimes
succeeds, but as the public jgrows
in enlightenment the chances to
do so becomes encouragingly less.
is cast out into the draught. some catfish that were four feet
But those things which proceed !rmf nr1 fivA WW nmQ the
!. f H - f,.iL C !" " -
uui ui wiu muutu cuuiu xuriu iioui i , ,
neaa.
the heart; and they defile the
man.
For out of the heart proceed evil
thoughts, murderb, adulteries,
fornications, thefts,; false witness,
blasphemies: j
These are the things which de
file a man : but to eat with un
washen hands defileth not a man.
C. M. Cress is arranging to pale
in his lot. It would be a good
plan for everybody to do this,
then the chickens couldn't get in
and scratch up the beans.
X.
CURRENT COMMENT.
"But more than all this, busi
ness meu are insisting that our
The farmers are about through
employes must be sober, knowing
So it is with these moral lepers at full well that the man who keeps
Spencer and their aides and abet- his mind beclouded with alcohol cutting wheat and oats
a i i l " ml I. 1 - -
ters eisewnere. iney say a sign 19 m no condition to do first class Misses Katie Fisher and' Sallie
Vm. T. Morgan painfully snag
ged his foot while plowing a few
days ago.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Clay, of
Newton, are spendiug the summer"
with P. C.J. Barger.
Melville and Lola Phillipa, who
have been so low with typhoid
fever, are improving.
Bethany. Patsy and Pheniesaid their cot-
Thauk you, Patsy and Pheny, ton had come up. and sit down.
I'm so glad to be with you, all,' Well now, cur cotton hasn't sat
and I wish you both much success, down yet, but it is "stoopm a
leetle. Phenie was m our town
last week picking cherries.
Mrs. Katie Harkey, one of the
If your drnjreUt cannot sopply yoa.
send cs on dollar and we will exres
rou a bottle. lie tare and cite the name
m .! J J
OI Tour nearest rxpreiwi omce. Auarm, l
J. C. AYER CO., Lowell, Mars.
Over-Work Weakens
The Southern Railway Company
announces the sale of tickets at
extremely low rates, from points
on ita lines for the following spe
cial occasions:
ilStnillcV . tr-Sonlhern Educa,
tional Aisociatiou, JuueSO-July
3. 1903. - '
aSHlTille, N. C Southern Student
1 Conference aud convention 1 .
W. C.J A., Juue 12-22
AltesS, 6l. Summer School, July
i " l-Augnst 9.
AtUnta. Gl.-Nalional Conyentnn
i B.Y.P.U. of America, July 9-12.
Basfaa. UiiJ. National Education
al Association. JulyC-10,
KaOXTille, Ttia. Summer School,
June 23-July81.
Uonttale. TCBa. Bible School, Ju
ly 1-Auguit 80, 1903.
NlShlille. TtBI.-Peabody Colle
Summer Schools, June 1-July
80, 1903.
St. LCQlS, U8. Saengerfest of North
. American Sacngerbound, Jun
17-20, 1903.
TDSkege?, All. Summer School,
Juuo 2G.August 7, 1903.
Atcie Rates cpsntatSa PcMic.
Tickets will be sold to abova
points from all stations on South
ern Railway.
All the blood in your body passes through
your kidneys once every three minutes.
i ne moneys are your
blood purifiers, they fil
ter out the waste or
impurities in the blood.
If they are sick or out
of order, they fail to do
their work.
Pains, aches and rheu
matism come from ex
cess of uric acid in the
blood, due to neglected
kidney troub.e.
Kidney trouble causes quick or unsteady
is a trap and a pit, and you are work. Society is also taking a Trexler visited Miss Mattie Miller olde8t ladies in the neighborhood, they had heart trouble, because the heart is
forced to obey the directions on hand, and while there is much Saturdav ni2ht. Thev report a died last Saturday morning at 2
allsigns, and, according to the drinking in' social circles, in the Lice time.. We know thev had a o'clock.. She had been in feeble It used to be considered that only urinary
Detailed information can be had ,
Your Kidneys. ! uPon application to any. Ticket
I Agent oi ine oouiuum nuuwuj,
Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood. 0r Agents of connecting lines, or
uy alure?8ing me uuuersigneo-o.
u. Li. vebxon. t. r. A.
t .rr, k I troubles were to be traced to the kidnevs.
"v w m w-a v vt wwuaa t m. i-r u liar? ..uA.uAinv MJt m. -t u a. w j m. i i Liui niiw nuiiiriii vi riif'r i ,rn p iniT nar u
I I O " 1 1 .1 I . w. w- Wit iiwai IT
tnereot. it you see a oar room enness is not tolerated. All of our beat trirls.
... i j i. i. j i . , w . -
Bign you are .uouuu w get uruiiK tnia eoGS to 8how that true tern-
ut oncw, xjrrtxrtutn-mw aesTroytpefance is making fapia strides,
ing the man's property, if you see aui the danger to be feared is the
a danger signal that's the place to over zeai Gf the advocates of pro
stand, the man who put the sig- hibition. The reform movement
nal there 1 is guilty of trapping i8 progressing in a satisfactory
you, but if you se a sign offering maimer, and it will continue to
merchandise for sale, you are progress and to work itself out,
privileg6d to disregard it, or if a if it be guided by conpervative
sign such as are seen 111 the wait- meu. But if it be run into ex-
T u' ; . i j .
are well Sister Dick, Look for. me
this week, I will be over and help
eat those beans. Sister Martha
is well.
Mrs. Larinia Brady, who has
been su'ffering with rheumatism
for a long tinie, is still poorly.
IVO WeeK8 ago Bne Was taseil very all constitutional diseases have their beeiri-
om'ara nrol i'orl o hi rA n v m nm . ning in kidney trouble.
"lU. I II Ml ' j I jit vmi arn dvmi t na'r m!tV
Charloito, N. C.
have been caused by consumption.
She was about 77 years of age.
She leaves one sister to mourn her
loss. We extend our sympathy.
Frank Minsell and wife got their
dates mixed and plowed till nine
and the extraordinary effect cf Dr. Kilmer's
Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy is
soon realized. It stands the highest for its
wonderful cures cf the most distressing cases
and.is sold on its merits
by all druggists in fifty-.
cent and one-dollar siz
es. You may have a
FARMSTOR SALE.
(2) Tho big farm, 800 acres,. bo- -longing
to J. A. Setzer, lying nrar
the thriving village of ChinaGrovt .
is offered for sale, Mr. Setzer be
ing engaged in another business in
Georgia., This place is in a high
a4ntn-ifstltitra itt.ltna.ti n 1 .it f i
dance of timber and water on it,
a large numberof 'firtclifs dwrdl
inge, barns and other necessary
ut-houss on it, alsa wII of gor 1
ater and two creeks. 125 'acrrs
aiuhTU ib ni vuiuuuiu iimuui. -n
as a line meadow and zo acr
and silver bearing ore runs through
the place. Good wages can I e
and have been made panning gold
in the branch near by. In - short
this is one of the largest and most
Prof. J. L. Fisher is at home ing, when a neighbor came visit
ing room at the depot,, inviting tremes; if it be pushed ahead from Birmingham We are. glad inS nd informed them
you to attend some church is met Qf public sentiment, there will be
with, its a horrible trap, it should an unhealthy action, aud the no
be shuunod and the schemer drug Dje causj will receive a serious
to tho first tree and hanged. In 8etback. The truelremedy for the
fact it takos some considerable drink evil-is an enlightened pub
skill to properly interpret the lic conscience, and that is to be
meaning of tho signs and ihe had by a campaign of education.
kind of traps you will be obliged Regulations of law are necessarv,
tn hnva Viim linrlr ncrniit I miStaKe.
Geo.-Beaver is at home again. Instead of cotton blooms the
We guess he came back to Bee his 4th of July as other years, we
his old mule. will bo looking for. shapes . and
n"- TA- 1 , . . squares the coming 4th.
Si&ter Dick, we beat you raising H
potatoes this year. You have the JSo, no, Jumbo," tnat s an
stalk and bloom and no 'taters, right, I'll not think hard of you.
. mm
rtmr Kfttt l r.V. mail ITa B.mn.PrvJ
fr oicn namnhvt telling vou how to find I vn.1n able nlaces in the count V.
o'clock the other Sunday morn- out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. prjce 20 per acre.
Mention this paper when writing Dr. runner ox . -
& Co.. BtaghaXn. N. Y. (8) .100 acres, a portion of No.
ti . . . i i 4 2, will be sold separate if bo de-
Don't make any mistake, but J. ft nrt nfl
V., - O I WVV. UWtUW m mm- W V. .
1 U Hi C 111 UUI WiO kiauirr.- unuuiii
of their
Boot, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root,
and the address, Binghamton, N.
Y., on every bottlo.
to deliberately walk in, even after butthy should be the expression while we have the 'taters aud no! Your old uncle 'Lee" is getting
seeing them and knowing the con- Qf public sentiment. - Whenever
sequences of such disobedience. we attempt the other process of
The power that forces you to obey creating sentimpnt by law, we at-
these signs isthe signs themselves, tempt to put the cart before
for instance, a'l whiskey rdeaTeVs the horse, .and we are sure to
sign will just get down and grab faij." Richmond Tiuies-Dis-
any one, old man, woman, girl or patch.
U or
sale!
bloom or stalk.
Mr. Editor we think you will
soon have a new subscriber to the
Truth-Index.
Aunt Dinah.
old anyway, and can't half see tp
write any more. That's right,
we want to get you young boys in
the ring. Coma again.
Lee.
7
boy, by tho collar and drag him or
her right up to a bar, or telephone.
whether he or ahe drinks ornot.
and just make him or her buy
whiskey, yea, by1 the quart, and
for a purpose, too. But good
friend, the "advocates of saloons"
would call your attention, in a
friendly way, to bo sure, to several
points thy, and they only seem
to hold fn considerable esteem.
They are: The means do not jus
North Carolina Gets $23,963 From the
Dick Bill.
A telegram was received in the
adjutant general's office yesterday
from the war department to the
effect that the $1,000,000 appro
priation by the Dick bill for the
national guard, has been appor
.: Blltmore-
The farmers are about through
with their harvest, there won't be
more than half a crop of wheat
4k
raised this year.
Corn and cotton are looking
some better since the recent rains.
Mrs. J. u. 15rown has been on
We never ask any one to take
an incorrect job. We do it over
and over till it is right.
RsTclotioD Imminent.
A sure sign of" approaching re
volt aud serious trouble ill your
system is nervousness, t sleepless-
tioned, so that North Carolina re
ceives $23,903 for encampment day night with 3Iiss Roxin Trex-
nurnoseS. lhis will be good news
-1 1 . i 'm. A-l i'L!..f I w -liO.-
my ine enn, out wn.es, a imtu for the military companies of the
state, insuring as it does an en
campment for this ' summer.
Col. AifredVilliams, who receiv- Rev. Geo. Lingle went tof Bur
ed the" telegram, said yesterday lington Saturday whero he will
that Adjutant General Rovster preach duriug the summer.
will be down trom uxtora Wday, We are clad to have Patsy and
ness. or stomach upsets. Elec-
the sick list for t be past lew uays. tric Bitters wjn quickly dismem-
Miss Roxie Linsle snent Satur- ber the causes. It never fails to
to catch a thief ; for one to take
under advisement tho directions
of a sigu is an unpardonable sin,
but for some saints to seduce a
youth into the purchase of whis
key, the like rof which ho never
Luther Klut 2-aud family visited
J. R. Lyerly Saturday night.
did betore, to threaten to boycott and he and Coi Macon, who is al- Phen among our correspondents,
an attorney for attending to his rpfldv here, will have a conference o.: t-
on
One of C. L. Lyerly's children
is very sick. 7
Geo. Peeler and family, of
Faith, visited Mrs. J. A. Brown
the state encampment. It is
of people who have opinions of nrniiahlft that thev will decide to
their own, the unwarranted ursu- appoint a committee from the of
pation of the power of tho prop- ficer8 of jhe guard to decide upon
rly constituted authorities and the timet pIaC9 and method of the
the stigmatizing 01 unrisi as a Lencampment; that is, whether Saturday night.
" "I:, tbey ,t,a11 a" ?asemDle ,n. l?? H. W. Barohardt. of Concord.
uiuou i-ji'o v vuuonuu v,uiiVj camp or encamp Dy regiments.
and loleration, yea, it is so Christ- Raleigh Post
like one can hear the gentle, lov
ing words of the Master as they it is the man who says, I will,
flow from his pure heart, tenderly that succeeds.
spent Saturday night aud Sunday
with Miss Daisy Brown. ; .
J. D. TrexlerV children, who
have been sick for a "long time
tone the stomach, regulate the
Kidneys and Bowels, stimulate
the Liver, and clarify tho blood.
Run down systems beneSt par
ticularly and all the usual attend
ing aches vanish under its search
ing and thorough effectiveness.
Electric -Bitters is only 50c, and
tKat is returned if it don t give
nerfect satisfaction. Guaranteed
by all druggists.
(4) 40 acres, at Giauite Quar
ry, .right' among the rocks, this
county. This is good, level farm
laud with a good two-story dwell
ing, a barn and other outhouses,
a well of splendid water, a good
orchard of choice fruit, and about
15 acres of thick wooded land.
This tract lies just to the left of
the railroad, $ of a mile fiom the
postoffice. Owing to the many
granite quarries at this point and
the constant increase of workmen,
the location and price of this prop
erty makes it an. unusually choico
investment. There is a good pros
pect of gold on tho place.
(5) 00 acres, I mile of Granite
Quarry, jn the YndLin Railroad.
This tract is divided into thrt o
purts: a 20 cere, hat a goodN
two-story dwelling and outbuild-
rrrm rt- if oli.nf til frrri.n liniKcr.
H. Q. TYSQN. Ud: Pfice (XO. l-80 t.cri, no
buildings, lo acres uni,-re(J, a
acres splendid, meadow, fronts on
Craue crtek with 'tiougb ter for
a mill; price o00. c 10'4 acr-j
xpeti land with lor 5 acres of good
meadow, f rents on railroad; prico
$200. This property can bi
bought cs one tract if desired, r,
if a larger farm is wanted, tho 40 J
acres nientioued above, which ad
joins this, can be added, iimkii g
112 acres, avery convenient placw
Irpn Safe,
Letter Preas,
Trucks,
and other.
Store fixtures
See
MM SO YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
u
Traoc Maims
nrtir.M
aielCr maoeriMin our optntoa irmm
ill Mill. I . vwm.
UL limjxlbookoa PaTrnta
tkni strict l-eonOdntUl. Handbook oo PaTrnta
nt fre. Oldest mnry for tMvniif U.
Patmta taken tlarworh Mann h. Co. recelT
rprrial malic, wtthoot cbrre. In Ihm
Scientific Jlmerican.
Afean4omry Clwrtr44 wklr. iMrrtrntjr
NlaUon of an 7 Mtcntltc ymnxml. Tctsm. m
r1llli!l&Co.,8-!lBVYort
THE NORTH 'CAROLINA
STATE N0EIIAL AUD I NDUSTBIAL C01 LEGE.
C0URSESI-'itcratur(e Classical, Scientific, Pedagogical, Coramercial,
Domestic Science, Manual Training, Music
Five courses leading1 to Diplomas. 'Advanced coare leading to Degree.
Well equipped Practice and Observation School. Faculty number 40. lloard.
laundry, tuition, and fees for ue text books, etc. 5140 a jear. For non-residents
of the State $160. Twelfth annual session begins September 15, 1003.
To secure board in the dormitories all free-tuition applications should be
made before July loth. Correspondence mvitca from thoe Gesirinr compe
tent teacher and stenographers
An t m r nfiAnnn rr.x -
No. 2. 2-story, 7-room dwl!
iuR. on Wtit Innijs treet. This
is one of tho most desirable loca
tions in the city. House just built.
Price reasonable.
No. 3 Three lots COxlSO fronting
on the Liccolntou road, just b-
neighborhood. Price, $150 each.
For futher information concern
ing the above properties write to '
Wm. II. Stxwabt,
Salisbury, N. C.
7-19-'03.1
If you' want to buy or fell a
For cataloguand other information address farm or town lot,. write to nt first.
CHAS. D. MclVER, President. charge for advertising unless' a
Greensboro, 2. c. sale U made. Tbuth-Iudex.