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WHOLE STATE HAS LAW. i . ANTI-JUG Receivership Case to be Heard March 10th. Supreme Court Holds Place of De livery to be Place of Sale. Charlotte Observer. - An exceedingly interesting and altogether unusual state pf affairs has developed from the passage of chapter 349 of the acts of the Legislature of 1903, entitled. "An act to prohibit the manufacture, sale and importa tion of liquors in Cleveland, Ca barrus, 'Mitchell and Gaston counties." Sections 1 and 2, which are the substance of the act, read as follows": ''Section 1. That it shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation to manufacture or barter or sell any spirituous, vinous, malt, fermented or other intoxicating liquors in the coun ties of Cleveland, Cabarrus, Mitchell and Gaston. . "Section 2. That the place where.delivery of any spirituous, malt, vin-jus, fermented, or other intoxicating liquors is made in the State of North Carolina shall be c6nstrued and held to be the place of sale thereof, and any station or other place within said State to which any person, firm, company or corporation shall ship ' or convey any spirituous, malt, vinous, fermented or, other intoxicating liquors for the pur pose of delivery or' carrying the same to a purchaser shall be con strued to be the place of sale: Provided, this section shall not be construed to prevent the de livery of' any spirituous, malt, vinous, fermented or other intox icating liquors to druggists in sufficient quantities for medical purposes only. ! , Under the.law a 'Roxbbro man was indicted for . shipping liquor to a man in Durham, which is prwiibiuon territory, ana a Raleigh man was indicted for shipping liquor to Wake Forest, which is also prohibition terri tory. Iti the Superior Court of Durham county Judge Cooke, de cided that the defendant OFFICIAL EXTRAVAGANCE. HE JUST LAUGHED. Raleigh, March 4. Attornev A. D. Ward, of Newbern, assist ant to the Attorney General in tne case in which the State is seeking to set aside the injunc tion and the temporary receiver- snip ot tne Atlantic and North Carolina Railway, arrived todav from Charleston, where yester day ne procured an order from Judge Simonton, of the United btates Court, statiner that the latter would be here March 10th to hear argument in this Mr. Ward reported today to Gov ernor. Aycock and to Attornev General Gilmer. He says that J udge Simonton stated that he would invite Judge Purfcell to sit with him in thexheariner of this notable matter. The State of- ficials ara unit in the hefief that' Judge Simonton will set aside the injunction and the receiver ship. They have never faltered in that belief. The Raleigh Times this even ing asserts editorially that there is scarcely any doubt that the receivership of the Atlantic & North Carolina Railway will be maJe permanent, but that as soon as the Governor negotiates a lease the receivership will be dissolved and the lease made, and that the road will be leased is an assured fact. Lion Kills a Horse. San Francisco, March 7. Han nibal, a big lion at the - Chutes, was shipped' last night to a San Jose circus, where he is tobe exhibited. The lion had always been gentle. Therefore, he was placed in a freight car with a horse, a strong wooden partition separating them. The lion evidently was angered KTfi city tie trm I wWWfeiS hands hpnrd a t,prriwQfr ed wasi ' For stationery- and mucn i . i STATE NEWS. wvv hands heard a terrihte'Vrvo in the car. Inyegtion showed that Hanmi had broken down partition and was killing the .tefrse. The horse made a good fieht. but was soon overDOwered not guilty, for the reasonADat and when the car reached San tne act applied oniy to four Jose Hannibal was gorging him wvmwaoo ii. ana in tne sen on me carcass. buperior Oourt PrTWake r.nnntv The lion was born in cantivitv. Judge Brown- decided that bv but his savaere instincts were re- its terms lt-rnliorl fr trio TXTrmla VIVPfl wh An Vl P. t.aa tori t.ho KJnnr? Oiate. ATtnunl was t.nkpn in hnt.h of the horse. Cases- o foot . pnsft rnnrlp nf 'that &om Durham, andr by reason of Dr- Jav 0ff For Raleigh. .' - I the importance ' of the question . Asheville. March 4. Dr. J. V. involved, it was advanced for Jay, who last fall killed his three ucduug nic koupicuiD wuiu. cnuaren witn a ciaw nammer ana That tribunal handed down its who was sentenced to the State opinion Tuesday, and it is that orison for thirtv vears. was ta tne act applies to tne wnoie &tate ken to Raleigh this morning to mat is to say, tnat irom no beerin - serving his sentence. point in JNortn Uarolina : where Ever since the commission of the the sale of liquor is legal, can it crime, during the trial -and dur- oe smppeatoa point wnere its mg incarceration, Jay has inain sale is pro&ibited. The place tained an attitude of total in 1 " v j.-iji Charlote Chronicle fealeigh Xews'and Observer -' The public generally is ac- Mr. Roosevelt is out in a gush quainted with the facts that Con- ing letter Ithanking Postmaster gressmen receive a . salary of $5,- General Payne for what has been 000 a year, an'allowance of $1,000 accomplished in unearthing pos a year for a private secretary, tal frauds. As a matter of fact, and mileage from their homes' to Payne did all he- could, decently, Washington and from Washing- and almost indecently, to prevent ton to their homes. These pro- a ! thorough investigation. Here visions, however, are infinitesi- is . what he said, speaking of mal in comparison with the ex- Bristow's report, to the fifty penses of Congress, and Con- newspaper correspondents on gress is conducted upon the same the first of May, 1903, when the basis of extravagance as all gov- investigation had been forced by ernment departments. Chair- the newspapers : men of committees are provided "There are three pages that with private offices, a committee may need attention and forty- secretary and all incidental ex- seven pages of hot air. They are penses. The appropriation for a mass ot glittering generalities, the office of the Secretary of the They remind one of a stump tf m 1 nil m-n senate is &7 i,oyt5. A new oro- speecn. mis man iTuiiocn is a vision is for "thirtv annual wind-bag. clerks to Senators not chairmen ' 'Say that when the Postmaster of committees, at $1,500 each," a General was asked about it that he plain example of providing of- just laughed." fices for friends and relatives That was Payne's connection and as all Senators share with the investigation he "just alike there is no objection, laughed," called,1 one of the wit To maintain the Speaker's office neses a "wind bag" and the costs $10,000 a year. Clerks and testimony "hot air." Four men messengers and janitors are paid in high places have been sen for work they never do, and as tenced to the penitentiary upon an instance, two clerks are paid what Payne called "hot air.' : It $1,000 each to keep account of is an insult to 'national intelli "pairs,'.' whereby the Senators gence to write a fulsome letter to pair themselves with opponents. Payne, giving him credit for the The office of the Secretary of punishment of his subordinates State whose salary is $8,000 a when they piled their trade un year, costs $175,000, while the der his nose and when the evi office of the Secretary of the dence disclosed their corruption Treasury costs $44,000. Gov. "he just laughed," called the evi ernment officials of all kinds ride dence. "hot air" and a material in carriages at the expense of witness a "wind-bag." But that the government without a shadow is Kooseveltian to the core. of-legal authority. In the legis- It would suit honest men bet lative appropriation bill appear ter if Koosevelt and Payne would dozens of items providing for demand the trial of Perry lieath. new secretaries, clerks and other vvny nas ne oeen nanaiea so employees and the details are gently, while men less guilty ar passed over without question, put in the pillory? Is it because now too stationery Interesting News Items Learned from Our North Carolina Ex changes. A five-year-old daughter of Aaron Creed, living in Edwards ville, Surry county, was instant' ly killed on the 27th by a tree fall ing on her while on her way to the spring. In an interview with Superin tendent Mann, of the penitentia ry, he stated that 500 bales of last year's cotton crop had been sold before the holidays at 135-16 cents and since then 100 bales at 15 cents, leaving about 115 bales on hand A. little cotton yet re mains to bo picked. Raleigh Times. Raleigh, March 4. The Coun cil of State this afternoon Author ized the State Normal and indus trial College to borrow upon the credit of the State $80,000 for the erection, equipment and furnish ing of buildings,, and replacing those destroved by the recent fire, and the State Treasurer is directed to turn over to the col lege the insurance money now in his hands belonging to it. A storm came pretty nearly acting as fool-killer on the North Carolina coast the other day. A religious fanatic proceeded to construct au ark for himself and wife and out to sea with' the strange craf V in an east wind. The ark soon found its Ararat on the side of a swamp and the cou pie were rescued from the cold, having as their earthly posses sions one oil stove and one sheet They would probably have per- tamcfe 1 - u PTT3 n TV WPEPJIACURE Under all curable conditions Mr. D. Kauble of Nevada, O., was cured by Kodol of stomach . li. u : had effected M his heart. Mrs.W. W. Lay ler of Hilliard, Pa., was cured of Chronic Dyspepsia by the uso. of Kodol. A 4-r Wk For sale by Janres PluuiiT.er. . r CHEAP TICKETS TO TIIE PACIFIC COAST Beginning March 1st and continuing- until April 30th the Frisco System will sell daily one-way coloDist tick- ished 3l cold during the night. ets rom Atlanta, Ga., to California Ouarlobte News. points for $39.25,.to Portland, Oresron, Springtime Down in Billville. Atianta Constitution newspapers for Senators and the President of the Senate, $15,375." The government buying news papers ' for Senators to read ! Why do they not just vote a large appropriation of cash for the use of Senators ? But after all is said, and these examples are se lected at random from the bill; it would be unfair to impute dis honesty to anyone. If is just an Poisoned with Wood Alcohol. New Ltindon, Conn., March 4. Corporal Thomas O'Brien, Pri vate O'Connor and Private 'John Reynolds, members of the One Seattle and Tacotaa, Wash, for $48.25, and to intermediate points at relative ly low rates. Write or call on S. u. 1 jm rrnt t rlict.fint. rinfiepntror n rrpint rrtv The first picnic of the season Decatur and Pryor streets' Atlanta, was'a most enjoyable affair. We Ga., for full information. didn't gather any roses, but had a high old snowballin' time of it ! Spring took us by surprise on Tuesday last. The weather was as bright as some o' the silver tt j,jiu n n- A - I aa 1i "u'er u Aya"r, dollars we've been hoping for, unci ,y , vj . xi.., Biaiiuucu x u Fort Terry, Plum Island, are dead, and Private John Walsh a LIU. i 1 1 Vtibc VVLU. JJ-tiX lliiaii (XI C I 4- i -i and a good deal closer to us ! We' have nothing but kind, grateful words for the past win- fttravnernnt, wnxr t.Vib Rpnafnre Confined to the military hospital rtvIr.l nT. inir, ua s I 4- l- -v r i - n trxif rr f iti Alio I o I . have and ought to be a source y llx cAi. daring bill collectors failed to Kound trip tickets good 21 days,, with. CHEAP SETTLERS TICKETS TO - THE WEST. On March 1st and loth the Frisco System will sell one way settlers' tick ets from Birmingham, Ala., to all points in Oklahoma and Indian Terri tory for $10, through rate from Atlan ta $15. v On same dates will sell round trip home-seekers' tickets from .Bir mingham to all .points in Oklahoma- and Indian Territory for $15, through round trip rate from Atlanta $2o.00. of delivery is the place of sale. Frozen Wells. : pujham Sun . . It is estimated by some who claim to know all about the weather that. we have had more winter since last November than weliavolhad in any two winters for twenty years combined. Of the truth of this statement we amerence until this morning when the ' jailer went into the prisoner's cell to handcuff him preparatory to the start for Ral eigh. As the handcuffs snapped around his wrists Jay turned very pale and almost broke down. He left ' the jail in a mechanical sort of manner and further than saying good-bye to his fellow from which the Democrats could , we, nu,wu plow their way to us. draw an abundance of good am- . -..l' No mail will be delivered at munition in the coming nWLr l1SKeu; UJv-T muu7P the Postoffice during the next pain. - r , v iew aaySi uur gemai, nara- men stjuuieu iu cuouuwi, is uu- , pf1 nnstmastAr dpridprt that breat tracts ADout a Kiss. er arrest penaing an investiga- ha aeAA Q vAof. on v. a?ioi f.Vin stop-over privileges. For schedules and full information write or call, on S. L. Parrott, Dis trict Passenger Agent, 2i Decatur St., Atlanta, Ga. - ' - Nashville Banner tion. rflfi nn Arwcry on1 wonf. Q.fiaViinrr TTq oan'e Vnn r itinn inrliratr I . ' & A Hiss is a peculiar that death is a question of a few An Unusual Circumstance, if True. "ao y c hours and the rjhvsicians have given up hope of saving Walsh. The kiss proposition. Of yet absolute bliss to two. The small boy gets it for nothing, the young man has to steal it and the old man has to buy it. The baby's right, the lover's privi lege, the hypocrite's mask. To Wood's But Few Will Attend. Wilmington Star. We suppose very few will at tend that national nominating a young girl, faith; to a married convention of the Abe Lincoln . i iti f-ii woman, nope; ana xo an 01a maia, Republican party" to be held in cnarity. gt Louis juiv 25th. The call in A bill has passed the Honse vites the attendance qf all per- old and had been pastor of the Evansville. Ind. Dispatch In the general Baptist church at Folsomville, a small town in Warrick county, Ind., about 20 miles from here, the corpse of Rev. James Hart was stood be hind the pulpit this afternoon while his funeral sermon was be ing preached. Kev. Mr. ilart was years Tar Heel 132 years Old. New Brunswick, N. J., Mar. 4. -Noah Raby died today in the nriciinora nnt. tn.llr TTotc. cannot vouch, but we are confi-1 To w rcui uah wu V.0 sucn ful and this was the first time he season 01 ireezing as we ua c Qnio nave experienced this winter in our. memory. We thought it strange some two weeks ago when the wells - A T 0 were reported irozen in snmr parts of the countrv and that Piscata way poorjiouse, of which Stock WflS RllfTprinr fnr wafor he had been an inmate for the but the truth-of this statfimftnt last forty years. If he had lived has been vouched for bv manv until April 1 next, according to . " " li a a t ni lj cent pmpn. nnH no ttt0 hmn hf, I nis own siaiemem, xvaoy wuum report of frozen wells in thp; have been I6z years oiQ. lie re neighborhood of Norfolk. tained his memory and would re- call manv incidents of his long And Still He is a Candidate for the career until very recently. Raby Senate. is said to have been born in Ex-Governor Taylor "Rdenton. Gates countv. North Every honest man who runs Carolina, on April 1, " 1772. He for oflice is a candidate for trou- enlisted in the navy in 1805 and ble, for political victory turns to J served on the ship Constitution asnes on the lips. To me there and the frigate Brandy wine, on in n 4 U : At ' . - I . 1 1 a 1 1 1 T71 : L. uuiuiuB .m inis world so pa- the latter 01 wm.cnrarraguu was thetic as a candidate. He is like a lieutenant. a mariner without n. pnmnncc arnting on the temnest t.nsprl The farmer who raises corn waves of uncertaihtv between the and wheat hog and hominy far smiling cliffs of hone and the mer is by far the'most prosper . . - 1 . . 1 -1-, . 11 iruwnmg crags of fear. Hfi s a ous. the year round, it is wen walking petition and . a living to have a surplus crop or money prayer. He is a pack-horse of crop let .them raise some cot- sentiment, he is a dromedary of ton, but do not let the present t'unw, cvuu even ii he T6EC116S nign prwo ui uutiuu utiusc nacm the goal of his ambition he will to turn their attention entirely soon ieei the beak of the vulture to the money crop. More at- 1 i 1 1 . j .in nis neart and thA fnno-c of fh tntion should be eiven tne i V . I . , 1 : Wheat ana corn crops every .jrear. The wise farmer when he starts to market does "not put all his eeres in one basket. Asheboro Courier. appropriating $25,000 for another sonsi wPte colored; wnd favor Folsomville church for 55 years. experiment with Prof. Langley's e"luufu .v, ;u J mu .u: : believe in payinsr for property of mnJnj fu f 1 Southerners confiscated or de wnrL- 0w?n Wcinn cr,A stroyed during the Civil war the third, trial will be made as who favor a national slave schoo soon as the $25,000 appropriation fund increased wages for mail WnmMamiioW0 i, ifPr.f carriers and union labor. The T.oi.ier,f. flxr fhTL c'.aii convention couldn't agree on the rule ought to' apply to him and questions except m installments. his machine three strikes and . Buried Alive. ouli : Wm. Davour, col., had a close John Horn, a negro aged 21 call Tuesday. He was engaged TToara TpVin livo fnnr m il pc from m digging a deep ditch ior a A few days, ago he realized that be was going to die, and asked his congregation to stand his corpse up in the pulpit while bis funeral sermon was being preach ed. TT7n ntorl Him in flat Mn1a1rrA The Danbury Reporter says that a Stokes teacher received the following, note from the mother of one of her pupils iear ij.iss : xou wnu me i i. u: : o t W"-,ZL xtu Uroter drain TiPar tho TTninn Pas. awuu wmppiug OiilliUiy. x xvociiy mouuu, ui iu cuuuuy, - -- hereby give you permission to Twenty-five vears practical ex perience, and the fact that we '.o the largest business in Seeds in the. Southern States, enables -us to supply every requirement in GARDEN AND FARM SEEDS to the very best advantage, both as regards quality and price." Truckers and Farmers requiring large quantities of Seeds are requested to write for special prices. If vou have not received a copy of WOOD'S SEED BOOK for 11)04, write for it. There is not another publication anywhere that approaches it in the useful and practical information that it gives to Southern farmers and gardeners. Wood's Seed Book will be mailed free : on request. Write to-day: do not delay. T.W. Wood & Sons, Seedsmen RICHMOND, - VIR6INIA. was found aeaa in a roadside , , v 7 1 beet him tfo env time it is ner- ditch about a mile from Rockv caved m and he was completely oeet mm up enyume n is nec aitcn aoouj a mue irom ocy MtWH .r.S essary to learn his lessens. He jyiounii on ivionaay morning, ne went to town Sunday and before 6erpent in his soul. Fully Insured. ".""s. nas developed so rapiaiy us insurance. You can now insure against any .contin gency. In London it is said that for Several vrnra a mon ho a carried a $1,000 policy insuring turn against twins in hisf famUy. AVhat next? Has that company There are now 270)00 Indians in the United States. We have seen it somewhere stated that there are more Indians in our cnuntrv now than when Colum qualified to do husinpc in "NTrTfVi ' vn Hisfnvprpd America. We Carolina, Mr. Young? doubt this. eaving for home got drunk. He is supposed to have fallen into the ditch and was either drowned orJ frozen to death. Colds Cause Pneumonia One of the most remarkable cases of a com, . aeep-seaiea on ine luns, causing: pneumonia, is tnai oi Mrs. Gertrude E. Fenner, Marion, Ind., who was entirely cured by the use of One Minute Cough Cure. She says "The Cougnmg ana straining so weakenea me tnat i ran aown in weierht from 148 ta 92 pounds. I tried a number of remedies to no avail un til I used One Minute, Cough Cure. is just like his father yon have to lern him with a clubb. buried. A crowd gathered and Drs. FIODJ and 5ynum were onmmnnal Tn enm o 1 mm. utes his head was reached and J .ound pledge into him I want in due time Davour was com- , yuu uu air pletely unearthed, somewhat tenshun to whatDhis father sez, FOR OVER SIXTY YEARS. An Old and Well-Tried Remedy. MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP baa been. used for over SIX I'Y VLaKS lv Mli.i ion- of MOTHEKS for their CHILDREN WI1ILK TKETH- with ftKrtcT buccESS. itsooTHF.s the CHILD, SOFTENS the GUMS, ALLAYS all FAIN; CURES WIND COLIC, ami In the hest remedy for DIARRHOEA. Bold by druggists In eTerr tart of the world. Be sure and ask for MRS. WINSLCWS SOOTHING SYRUP. AND TAKR NO OTHER KIND. Twenty- Itc Cent a lipttle. At Raleigh last week a charter was issued, to tne .tsankoi Ilt. Gilead, of Mt. Gilead, Montgom- mature burial. He said that he breathed all the time but that the weight of the earth pained him. Tne lOOSe Condition OI tne SOU IS QW pmn WUV, dm W ri rjptmg. Penmanship. TefcirrVohv. &c saved his Ufe Winston - -7 I r 'W ."LeauJne busines.eoll.fle.ooth of the Potomac I xx. uaiivai DMAa( ail uaiU 111. I " ' . ' iArir . auuirso, v I "I 1 - ST kfnHUJ..1 Tl ' 1 A n . . . The stockholders are: J. A. McAuley, L.P. Byrd, J. R. Blair y our J and others, all of Mount Gilead. A charter was also issued to the all that Republican. Is the oldest and only business college in Va. own- ing ii uuuainz-a gran a new one. No vacations. ladies & gentlemen. Bookkeeping, Shorthand G. M. Kmithdcal. President, Richmond, Va." Do You Want Strength ? j If you want to increase strength you must add to and not take from the physical. In other words, Every Woman Four bottles of this wonderful remedy the food that you eat must be digested, K AllXOn Company, Joeaufort cured me entirely of the coujrh, assimilated and aDDroDriated bv the county. With S50.000 caDital atonic and 20,500 paid m, to carry on a general mercantile business. strengthened my lungs and restored Lprves. blood and tissues before he me to my normal weight, health and hnr e?pelled from the intestines. strength," Sold by James Plummer. It is said that at the end of five vears President McKinlev had saved $150,000 outdf his salary, of digestants that will digest the food Kodol Dyspepsia Cure adds to the physical. It gives strength to and builds up strength in the human sys tem. It is pleasant to the taste andj . -i i j a i l v.: a : I paiaiaoie, anu iue uuiy cuuiuiuiiiiuu t- ix : e a xi I ana enaoie tuts s y slcuj iv auuiuuuaw; wuuh xwusevwi. hu iuuu ui iub all o Us heallh and strength-giving spectacular that he is spending qualities. more tnan nis salary ana a large ia Dy james nummer. . part of his private income. , T. 4,-Amaw!,i01pilfttHnV fuoxr I XX OUUIC gllli n XIV U,A11A1. . I1UVJ can sing would not try to1 prove up piano playing after marriage, it all might be forgiven. Probably the dear creatures n AafPOTiT. started tne rumor lor tne pur- U m KluI m Hara Mitch BccrtJ m . ran kuv - pose oi encouragmg young men gwto, to propose. cf Arm Bean the Signature aTIM of wv3 r8 KindYca Hata Always Boct la Interested and should know . . about the wonderful MARVEL Whirling Sprey Tb new Varlaal Vm. njsr- nonana ottrtto. tar- wt-Mt CoiJTenlenu D ' -- ---- . . : -'yj f. f . oioer. dm tend ium p for illustrated booa-ffc4. IteiTea full parti cnlr and direction in- WuabletOladiM. MARVKLtO., 41 Park Row, Sew lorlc Many a man who starts out in the world with a . determination to rule soon gets married and re- l! X XI j 1 tires, w tne rear oi tne proces sion. . A woman's idea of mutual pleasure is to spend the monev her husband earns by the sweat of his brow. "0r. Wooliers I "N 1 BKlHi crrr , AND Vbhkcj Curs pn ISXNTTREE to alL usen of morpblnu opiao, Uadaoam' elixir of opium, co e&lne or wiskej, larpe book 'of par ticulars on Jioaie or saiuUoTlain treat merit. Address. EU M. WOOLLKY CO-1 104 N.Frror Street, i Uttanta, Georgia. I Friends seldom desert a man while his money holds out.
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