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VOL, VIII.
: -101y0m -VA n,R 7-------
oiAXiBVjiE, N. C, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1901.
i Inie. Stated
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NO. 49.
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Asthma,eneBPermanent
SENT A B8GLUTELY FREE ON RECEIPT OP POSTAL
WBITK YOCH NAME AW-.ADDRBS8 PUWIT. .
It I. ContUnallj Orowll., and
Showing U Tlh gna
tTW..,haeDonn Q( tt pJea8
ai -
Tcrnor. Aycock'a Speech to Ihl
erroes.
There is nothing like Asthmalene.
it brings instant relief, even in the
worst cases. It cures when all else
laws.
ri, d ,
jY. '' wuic oi Astnmaiene recir
-5,??!?- cannot tell you how
was a l?e derived frem it. 1
Tnd A. - Shned with putrid .ore throat
: . . - auucru'emeni tor the
i'w ' thlsd"adfl and. tormenting dkease.
.. 1". V' i . ln"usnl ycu had overspoken
j.c.vca, out resolved to give it atrial. To
ZJ I,,,- , tr,a! acted Hke charm
end me a full size bottle."
Charlotte News.
Stt..n."T j the
7-- xjnaMrnr It leemi to
luein oota a kiek
issue, it
The Wlneton Good
v ' tlon.
Roada' Conyen-
Raleifh special to Charlotte News agth
In onflnin o t K rni-.i ct... -m- ?
'""Vi governor Aycock de
liver en & imrK t-.
' . i n Mutuhuu U1IX-
ner incident the CrOTernor said:
in a recent I 7 Bot bt inappropriate to
7 growling I t"-oa ju ine nope, mat recent
(
w r ruos. n:
1
IUy Dr Morris Wechsler,
Kabbi of the Cong. Bnai IiraeL
New York, Jan. 3, 1901.
rRS. TAFT BRO.' MEDICIXRCO
Gentlemen: Your Aathmalene is an exceReat
remedy for Asthma and Har Fever and itj
composition alleviates all troubles wMch com
cine with" Asthma. Its success is astonisaine
and wonderful.
After having it carefully analyzed, we can
state that Asthmalene contains no opium, mor
phine, chloroform or ether.
Very truly yours.
Rev. Dr. Morris Wechsler,
a vox Springs, N. Y.. February 1, iqoi.
t la Mnt....n. teXnrPUn tn nnlt U 1L.1 .
ana snofrincr its 1 j . 6 emit nerxtrK m . i n
9t tL- --r, necwu ooa mapping 17 v,v.lllUK m ,UOMillon may
at thinss tht rW . not undnlv .,J.
TT- - ; .7 " Please 11, I . ;,, , "juu, UU jr.u Will
'cmcmwr your oesi irienas are
T " u io Please It. . j juu, ana j
thB wa u roifl. at tht f111 "member your best fri
btate D-jiiocracy: "ose who lire in your State
7 L i uo Prety well under-1 "" J"u "'so, woat you need,
stood that Judre Clark was nroni more'than .wognition by the Presi-
r,,.f7eiOCr?tlc nmination for Chief 7?al or ther PeoPle authority ,s
Z 7 the macQine for his Tal- Te estblsbment amoirg yourselrfes
jant efforts ita seeure the impeach- ?f society founded uPn eulture, in-
ment of Judffffs Piirrt,o t-w telfii?enc. Tirtn j-
ias. An atemnt i nnw k-.: ? pendant udob thno ..f :
r- uun uci uiaue f , uiucicu 1
Winston .pedal to Raleigh New, and Obs.ryer,
other candidata, .vT'if
rxru . 1 -uuicu oil.
Whetner or not this effort will meet
With SUCCM wo .ill 1
year hence'
It IS a bad nicrn wV.. . ,
i,; . . . "ucu m LU0 WHO
,!fns,totbe Party man begin, to
th eonndence of the
Air PS,? thi8 s?-cd machiHe?
u L whicn separates you from
tbe white people in the State, social
ly, always has been and always will
be maintained, and it need not con-
violated elsewhere; it will never be
Tioiaiea in tde Sonth.
Its violation would be to your de-
triiAfin. 11 . .
"..uuunsweu as tome injury o
IDG WniteS. No thniirrtstf.,1 .
Jen
A-- -.r. Uc
;n iio:! your
- )!;u;iciu
I .Ye! th-
OTll 3 En rf lI., 1 . n ..... . . . . , r .
7 . . ' "awuK icmcu ine wonaeriui nect
... ,' - i"racawnn;spaimoaic asthma , "'v-1 ououio igt m trot him nnt
v . v own skill as well a, m.ny others, I chanced to see and the DeOnla will a.ttl. ! '
; - .', Ntw ork. I at on-eobtained a bottleof Asthmalene Tf 5 u pePJ? Settle tht matter.
!i s, oi .November I very soon noticed a radical improve- 11 l nas DOt It Ought for its Own
. .. . , ', ...... . . . lice 1IU111 Hll SVOTU-
rs-.onimend . the medicine to ill chn ar..ffl;n.,i .i.i,u
- - -. 'vk nun mis
O. D. PHELPS, M. D.
nd who be!i. !, - T-"u7e! the
promised Judge Clark any nomma- T ve uPriht Southerner, has for
1U"B 03 laTc-ed impeach- i ,. uuQt out tbe kindest
"Jeuir hueh mnntafi Meetings and wa ar al ;ilim a
u usiipft to Tnrir m.i - j , .. 1 anxious to -a ... i
. . "ugo vii uu iatbe k' . v. jwm kww iuio ine
uiocrauc party, and is without Ula" citizenship of which you are
oUbluu m raci ir tbe rn(m,pi. -Ktc, uu wming to eire our en-
iics auu oesr, tnougnt to aid you
f ,r r- tUx r maa thaa Jude Clark
lor l.hmf Tiirt:- ii , .P.
ls.
T.w
Br.' M;:!tiXE Cc
Feb. 5, 1 901 .
tried numerous remedle
1 ' ' 1 1 V Uf tTf 1 1 ,. . ,.1 r
' i -1 c r e (r , t . . .. . ----- - ' u iCU uiimerous
r, - i e f at'o,, -o 1 :a;e ,j ' "ch ! 'tYf V se ;"1 "daned with a trial bottle. I f ootid
f : otn; ir-;,. hp,1 for six' , i' '' j!0" and a.-er grateful. I have a family
. busuies-eVervdiv t V.. -" uuw nme oen health and am
.CL1 xf lP befouling its own nest
uo democratic party and the
I goocVname of Judge Clark.
Again tha r,nmi.i, -w
T: . u""8 1U
Dlu ine ionowing:
'"Mr. ClfiYalanrl .av. k- :
1. . . " uo ia ifoing
--FHUl VUB democratic candidate
II
'liie address". 55 J r.iv:
'.oil street.
S RAPHAFI.
67 East 129th St.
. aiu yuu
in the great
TOU What Ton aro nonoKl. - j .
assist you in that elevation of char-
fefV aaa . f T A a a
ouu "l Tinue wnich tends to
tue ..rengtnening of the State. "But
to do this it is absolutely necessary
that each race shouid remain distinct
o.u uave a society of its own.
Insidft of -wriiir nwtr, .
grow as large and broad and. high as
Ood permits with the aid, the svm-
.0!
City.
Trial Dcttl? Sent Absolutely Fre? 0n-ReeelptefP99.nl.'
;i v. Write at ot:cr,
CO., East i:-iOtb Sr.
addrw-sing DR. TAFT BROS.
N. . City.
1 aa.L -mxz3 - - :
fef iaa Mario and teaite to.,
iorGoTprrnr nfWoT . Ood Dermi
he (Cleveland) is a Democrat and has path7 ,and thfr encouragement
supported that party This t uclKQ"ors,
calls for more tali, as the people are I-7u caQ e3ual tho white race in
adr tke iapFtasisv that rv.r achieT8ments. ln scholarship, in lit-
fn1"' tht i)oraey ia 1891 and la rt. 1 Industry and eom-
lyQt) Danvilln R d.:u. wi merce you will find no --r,0...
, .. -"aiuis me m:j- l.-..- .. r .. v-"t,UU3
rBsmeni oidn't have the ooDor- ucu Ulie men wno Wl11 stand in
tunity to vote for a Democrat in '96 Uuf.wa7' but Al1 of them in the
anaiyuu" ooum wui insist that you shall ac
ompiisnthis high end without so
ciai intermingiang and this is well
The State Good Roads Congress
qpened m the court hous this morn
ing, the court ro.Tm Kijiij
" uciuy ujiea with
citizens and visitors, the latter rPn
resenting thisnnri . t L S p
m, lhrouKhout the State.
The convention was called to order
TZnAtu 1 "aauuereaoy tiishop
w1 aAd .,eartV addresses o?
v """.uuiv.reu oy Mayors
Eaton and W. A. RKir a -tr:s
... u otiinuir
responsn use rrA 1 ,
Koads Association.
In the ahspnoA O f fl,ir A
COCk. Who will mat J
mo auuress 11
morrow, Senator Simmons opened
the congress with a formal address
t u wiron auo. sensible
Perhaps the most hearty applause
thMetTd WaS Wheu te declared
that thfi stato rT- . . -T .
barolmaouirht to r-;
a?d devote ,,urei;giaK
01 its convicts to th hoi ,
public road8 of the State, this work
to b9 supplemented by the aid-of
cities, counties, townships, coinmu
mnes andUndividuals.
At the conclusion of Senator Sim
mons time v addrpec 4 .
. , " ICUJ UUl til V
organization wao r,Qrnt.j 1.
election of P. EiffnL i
and W.UBiair, secreUrv, '
1 ostmaster RomnU
Senator Simmons and represented
eatu,r rUctard- wh was una
VOldablV detainpfl ai ii.j;
f t T, "u uoui!uu court
iir, Uevnolns ma.o o o.
cal speech. He endorsed the views
expressed bv Sonata q;, ... .
- -jr -vw ujuiuiuu!) anu
esDeciallv nm ctntomot
convicts should be worked on t h!
roads instead of on farms. -Captain
W. A n.nc .
iDg the Southfirn Rilmn
1 i a y , hvp a.
practical talk on the great advan
tage to a p,nmmiin;T t
COSt Of freightimr nmrl,.to :
thft reason railroads were making
vc.Ler earnings now than formerly
was hir!-iir. ti,... i j -1 . . J
. wj uvi uuuaiea lug! r
earmnara f tU. . r.
,uo Pa5t nye years to
Changed BrideerooiB nt .
. "'""'"nicer of Either
Raleigh News and Observer, ist.
Ypsterdar tnornihg Miss Leta
?ft of Durhanit was married to
? r!.d:.lJPcb-cb,of Raleigh
"r;i "ref) ne f grooms.
viT w:i 8T u l..e Prram for
o wV,ri":Iu', of Durham,
Mr. tt iT UJ iasc nignt
W w tt u 0 luclua or Mr.
W, W. Upchureh, of this city, and
'tu7 u'ul.ine costal Cabl
tiZ" Pu LcmPany here. Some
time ago he went to Durham and
was employed it, tbe company's
i e tiving there he
SwhqunAanC9 of Miss Leta
nW:Cl I"? l "en year
1"; fULC.1 : 1.Jjrs- James B. Stan-
, w 7 e 1 10 love And this re
thi WMVeSrterdav's carriage here,
u- llyn expected it to
v ?urjlamwith himself as groom
Yesterday morning Mr. Upchureh
secured the marr,. 1 u",cu
and telegraphed for Miss Stanley
oVwlrrUed, 1hortl' after Eleven
o clock on a delayed train and the
liOOD at thfi hnmo nf M tti t ,
parents. 804, Oakwood avenue.being
performed hv RQ tt tt . 7 P
,,f m u xiuooara,
the rabernnolo Rn.v. i
y,member of the groom's
lamny who knew of t1, JT.
was bis mother, tb- others not
knowing of ,t UDtjl the ch d
liume for dinner.
The news-of the marriage soon
sureau and vwtprHaw f ..
U ... .v.u.jr ounUUUQ .nr.
oconrea --vas visifl nt tua r...i
Side Liying.
Spartanburg Herald.
Good Advice. -
The most miserable beings in th
world are thosa l" lQ?
none;, x " ""'jrom uys-
WhentheCDBfe...... . . thT coPlaint. More
cabinet Robert t" " tne two deases and
try 01 treasury: T. r ttt.,, Da mtatinn . vemess,
If f trea; L. Pope Walker
secretaru of o r-K .V?. cr
-- j i . o. tt. jifallorv
secretary of the navy; J. H. Reagan'
postmaster co..i ' j V , f"'
fnJtm,n' ' attorDe wneruL Be'
lore the vear Pnr?Q r ' m
ter had suceftprlpH Tnnmk "
tar, of st,te. a05 rp.:
HID had SUCCflpdprl Woll,
.. , '.mnci ,a secre
tary of war.
In 1862 Rpriinmir. K.,
t.aw tj ." &ecre-
U1 James a. Seddon sec
K'yii.arion or tha k . 1 '
watorhn T. ueartourn,
low sirir. . j ie sinrflach, yel-
t n-er eating, ow solrits
r - icueve you. Try
GetGreen's Prize Almace -W.
it.
F.
retary of war, and Thomas H. Watts k oeveut3;five . families lust their
ty was destroyed in a 6h cKfl
u - , i-uu.uuui..n, watt!
oecameattorne.tr 1 .
j 1 . v j fecial, 10 oe sue
ceeded in 1863 by George Davis. In
rXe a. rronholm succeeded
Vlemminger as secretary of tha
reasurv. and in.Tmnoi.,r iocx. -.
ohn 0." BreckinHHo-r X ' "en-
- - h ui.vqujc secre
tary of war. RpoHor.
.7 ..... T r" '"'Suiug oe-
""" -iiiii;ibm oy
leysJature.
of these cabinet nffi
Sti?'-RieQ0r-an,TTare dead- Toombs
died in I880. Hunter in 1887. Mem-
ffiioger in lSSS.-Breckinridge in 1875.
1 the cabinet nffip.rc . m
one niyht. ioCr
were fairly well
ance.
1 lie
by
lueses
insur-
Saves Two From Death.
'r. i.-.i ,
when all other remedies -fa(led.-saved
her he with Dr. Kk .r'c
Discovery. Our ueiee. Tho "
Telegraph office
hi-
raany friends.
bo congratulated him on the happy
finale of his love romance.
owering grades of thsir track
and 1900
Ob. Vep he Hirl snrl m AIA
- uiu me eai-
.uu UttUUIllurPT HOT h hH . - I I . u.u,
opnortnnitir t tn. I for vour: it is wpII fnr no- r
Vj wu ,utc ,ur a ijemocrat 1 ' - " o uei;-
of Democrats, a man -v,e ,1 essary for the peace of our snt.;nn.
racy was endorsed by 6.000 000 of 18 e,s?,e,ntial to the. education of
j uwUot uuaii mere acouia De
Dealers
ill. Kind of Marble and (Jninitc
'or Cemetery and Building Purposes,
w
Ma
s. 11-
and
quote the very lowest prices on Monuments, Tab-i-Jstones,
and all. kinds of cemetery work.:
WorkmansbiD Guaranteed to be
First Gi?vs. .
'to f ir our catalogue and prices.
IfL AND NORTH WLKESBOBO
b 3 tj
r
5
r F
VTase3ii
8TATESVILLE. F. C.
a 1
oank
nis fellow countrymen, a man almost
unammAm . . , . . ..
c , x uuuiiushju ior ine 01-
nce Of nrpsiHant K k;- - .
, J "i3iriry on two
different -occasions.
iue 1 jann mart- .
j 7: sour ana
dyspeptic It shows its ill temper.
VVhV Should it nnni. t .f
, - uu ita wrtn on
- itiu party: uoe? it wish
tu 8ee me success or defeat of that
party m future campaigns?
Ita Democracy la Thia.
Wiikesboro Chronicla.
The Landmark has discovered
that somebody has read it out of the
t-V V F 1 1" anQ 11 uon t care.
v hen Linasy headed for the radical
camp he sain1 tK t i. . ,
, "Quumir ana
lopichad read him out of the partv
tv r 1 uul,er ana ait crowd.
0 feel sorry for aay eie whe De
mocracy is so thin as to permit him
being "read out of the party. Ours
is made of truer, sterner stuff, and
-u0n we get ready to leave the par
ty. we 11 do the reading out act our-
ri .ea, no one else can do that for
us.
UU mi6unOfrtanrlirvrr .,r
. ULHJU LUIS
point.
I am sure you Cagree with me in
what I have said, and In a spirit of
one who is governor of the whole
PCULUe Wlinnilt rnrrsrH T u:j
you God speed in the great work of
upbuilding of our State and of multi-
H'J'Ut UUI IIlll IISLT1 O nomma ,1
education.
-I find no little encouragement in
the friendly co operation of men and
WOmpn rif w..m . r .
7- l jui ruo id task
wmuo we nave undertaken today
that of educating all children, and I
pray yoa in this great work we
6hall not tie retard h rr,i..
standing." -u-
.u-i t " ""en ua. o
ud,t me expense of hauling would
Ti ,p?r mile. He said he had
just left Buffalo where his mission
orth that in the South was their
hope for the solution of the aricuP
turai problem; that with as rich a
soil as New York, a better climax
I0r all CronsnPilrViae-,,. . i. -
boutn was tne garden spot of the
HeSDOkfloflho firct ; ,
those people being about the condi
tion of our roads.
Good
the WOrk OI macAHamJn-, V, r:u
erty street road. This afternoon is
the presence of a large crowd, de
monstrations of road building were
y i-resiaent Moore and Sec
retary Richardson of the Xatiora'
Association; Mr. A..0 Eldrie -over
n men t road expert; State" G
gist, J A. Holmes and others.
At ice n:g:t s sessrioa of the con
gress stirring and practical ajdre--es
were made by President W H
Moore and others. Prof. J. A Hoi
mes spoke and his address was map.
oiGciently illustrated with stereoo
iicon views.
Nurse Arrested for Alurder.
Nashua, N. H., Dispatch, ist. (
Miss Jaoe Topnan. snsnpr.te.ri
taring murdered Mrs. Jarv Gihhs
at sjournt. v)acc- 1.1 a .. - 1
' -.w .uu-sl, nas
o -arrested and taken to
, , i- ibbs died under
su-ipicious cireum5t5.moc
t -r'u -V-'-Oc-t. 30 -Mrs.
dary Gibbs, forwhose alleged mur
der .miss Jane Toppan is under, ar
rest, was a daughter of Mr. and
rs. P. DaviSi of ths.
place, and a sistpr nf m-., u
Gordon, of I.. hie?. cm Rnth at- j
-Virs. Davis llrl net
-.juju.j OUU wiiam
the next few weeks Mrc
Who had COmp from P.!-,;n.-. .
- --"v-au iu see
her motner m hoi- u
-.-, , r. ""lms, ana
viioos, aieu.
? 1
the Davis family, attended each per-
1 . . 1 ? t : ( 1 1 h 1 pr 7 h '1 1 L. r
am mat me iuur
persons died within one monthcame
to oe noted by the neighbors, par
ticularly as-t he official cause of tbe
deaths was cot given out, the rnatfpr
was called to the attention of the
district attorney mtin nr, a
OU-,
we
ew
Davis fro -i first tn i. r-onsumptiooin an at h-annnH
inlST, He,jimirinPSXtst T'K
;84 and Reagan, .he sole survivor Desperatp V Pfr,fectl-V eil."
Z?? -,-P-ted bythedaHy ySJs
t- woj 1.1 u'ii t,i 11 ir rue Qot K,.Ui . .'"ft c i-icvv j; s nvpru o
. J ii: u l 1 1.11 n n - i
faiirRiI ... cu cuie f!n earth.- In-
uir 1 1 1 r nnmrh .a ,1 a-. i -1
and SinnwH: ni(i---
P. Wan r,i!."a,a?iePa 0v
111a nr r f f..io
- 'l V. .
hiSe?efsDS inured in
,u,"uu,uls at t'uruandiro, Mexico-'
1LWZ- Acor" 'amine. haS eS
,sl n lDat section nf Mexico for
months as speculates had conieS
the grain. The s'arvi. . -,1"
tacked th Bh,J " , ,)"'it'
down by the guards. Moie blood
shed is feared.
against death at t ho Qnn oo
Benjamin was the only one of the
Davis cabinet who AanKnA
uv-wiuru iu ac
cept the situation after the war. He
wem aoroaa in 18b5 and lived abroad
until nis death ,Hnntn
the Democratic party, and just
before his death was appointed to a
federal office hv Pr-peirinnt m 1
auu.
Reagan was the only member of
the cabinet' captured with Mr. Davis
but soon after his capture be wrote
an open letter to the people of Texas
'0uuH jaws wnicn should grant
negroes civi) rirrht !: ..
rights with an educational qualifica
non This letter greatly excited
the Demon.ratc of Tqvo : o-J
they elected Mr. Reagap to congress
- uc utuctuje conspicuous in in
'erstate commerce legislation. In
18 . he took his seat in the United
-aies senate, and since that
50c.
A Physician Testifies, ,
"I havp talfon T.".,li r
Cure and have never used an?th. S"
in my hfe that did me the good that
did, says County Physician G,0.
Scroggs of Hall county. Ga.
Being a physician I hae prescrib
ed it and found it to give tbe b-t
results." Ifthefoodou eat ,4
mains unrlitrocrol in .r...
1 b
1 -aics oeuaie, ana since that t mp
r 1 , . '"5 iJiuuuuncea 1 c.ajs mere and nnisnnc ti-.
ana a friend of naMnnaHcto o...iT u foisotii, the
' 1 -iuuiio 111 1 iir 111 1111 ri 1 v a 1 1 1 1 ni 1 - ..
All of Mr. Lincoln's two cabinets dieting but that means stvatim
are dead, so that Mr. Reagan is the Kodol Dyspepsia Cure' di" ts
SOIfi survivor of oil rth u:. m vnn . v... - -to lat
' U'uc tauiuetom
cers of the great war period.
Eleven Children Ola of Lockjaw.
St. I,ouis Pispatch, ist.
tvlw r.i 1 y nn n w . , . -r .
' ., ; "ecu fcuuer tr-'m
neither dyspepsia nor starvation
Ihe worst cases quick'v curcj.'
ever fails.-Stimson & Anders-, .
30, gave ortko-s for thVbodies to be "j The list of deaths attributed MLiRnU,liDe0a!1 named Th3-
disinterred for examination. It was loekiaw as a . f:t0 Boot on the farm of Hon
I. .? ----------vi -.. i,uc auuiiui.-1 ureorge JJauhtrv
sonincr tration of d nthpr a anfi.tA.;, r J-"luMuiry,
A Negro Shoota an Offlcer.-Poetoilioe
- Kobbed.
RUtieerVferrdisT SpCiaI l RaleiSh Nw and Ob-
chtck ou
C(.liatf 1 ,
'pOlLt:
t r. Ik
sight.
l!i,-'r lnk'.cg Business. Deposits received subject to
Intrrost paid-op time deposits. Money loaned on P-non
a. and peronn seeuntv. Sneciai.ttention nniri tnn!w,v
aru crttiittd r-v remitted at lowest rates. Acconntc of r
li ens- Mefclart?, snufecturers ard Individuals solicited and .rft.
. v. V L ?
OFFICERS:
A- C OOPfi, Preaident. J.O. IrVI W, Vice President
The Cbronloleeer Jetar.
t,enoir Topic,
A .1 1 1.1-...
rj.u oenoiait came to pass
GOMPiLSTT'S
With .s'-mnltar.gou?
head Mocks in'i -ah
mot i-eus'i iv. fi-:u; t-v,
miii..;. s-v 1 .- c ;b
ENGT
a DB Oil
Portable ou v. L f i
t ' 1 1 1 j . s
Eclipse Portable Circular Saw Mill
racket i
roo 1 fe
: i.u: (.1
a r c
pse
tl
e t:ic:it L
t .
pr c,
tract ion
S 'atesvilie, N. C.
V'V
-Jti"S.5ISI5.r i."i!lTI it ,
E lllr u:;
- ver Poston Bros
F
r
1 F J art nf ;!rit:!irf !
V'y type the nice - iiue
which we have ice ,tly put
thinK- it a Ja!c invnlion :
old
one but tbe
w hich we dis-
f stationery
in makes one
October Stare Crap aieport.
alelgh Post. lit.
The October crop report for North
Carolina was issued from the aTt
aultural department last night " A
general estimate of the cotton crop
this year indicates tbaftbe yield in
t n 1 a .taiA : 1 1 1 . -... ' 1
nuia ula tri wi 1 1 n rt K.rn 1 11 r
,. - . .uuu i,.( oai- trroiessiona safe-crackpr hin.
fast ye"?81 7leW f 513'51 bales open the safe in the toffiee he"
Tn Snpau;n., nf .v.. .., f wmD "7' aa.v ""s mornin
i5r. nT.C -1uo Ku?ra' condt- ana secured something over ri0u
. . . r " aowuci r4l "unuuisi.mns Wirt ra . h T"!,
t-. r"53 mat 1 terson said last nicrh th,f u. . u.. , - J-Uy
wuec tne son or MntPhorri c:.i. 1 . -. ., vuo cruu ocicuu ureasing two ,irb-c n
a, weolmto the land includimrBIn ""L", S a'e " """".'K .,".?. mormc
and obtain eMa for bU SSS nohVaTanTn't.Jt'r"'
T-fc i -- s. nur t ii, iw runn rr.
ed 9 onlJ 37 per cent of an average
And the best report is from Carbar
rus where the report is 98 per cent.'
ikjwjuu, one ot the very best
15
tuar traces of no sonin.,
was toumi in all the bodies. Then
triet-a police began, the investi
'''.u wbit-'5i has led to the arrest
oi .Mis Toppan. who left here at the
c.oso oi the summer season.
Secret Marriage in Yadkin.
Winston Sentinel.
It was learned this morning that
r. Charles Williams, of this city,
anu Miss Eva Patt-rnr t x ..
Bend,
were united in
letxung m high rim- R,i thmt.
thp roods came tidings of the death
Cf :v'iias. lurDimtu tr.,n..
-i j , unci , anu
J'-- ' :ked the odor of th nia
parted into .Wwhin,, 1.7 V, V1 Per cent
DQigb lok t,r,oo the facs of Teddy,
the streauous. once more before he
died. And behold James the ,,n of
Moody, ..nd Butler the w-azei fared
were a!.- ub tum. !ikewie Adacos.
whoform.n? hri ..,,..v..
j j - iu wi
nce, but feu ad it uot. thoiit'h l.;.
ssarch was "tb rrt?:at tr?ai
ine general crop report for the
entire State makes the following
bowmg for all crops:
vvo.,aiuono: cotton compared wih
last year, government report 70
concition of. cotton ';.v,'
an arerage, gove-nnaent report 1.2
niwer, 64; yield of tobacco compa'
d with an average, government re
port; 2; answer, 70; quality of to
banco sr,tc. 77. .
. - " "1 wuuinon or corn.
aeoarted government, rprvirt o.
taat ai leoaditmn of rn. n.'
near the huilrlintr ti;c
; ,, . - s o uiur
1 here is no c!u to the thieves
iNear the show crmnno .u-
- --- -- '"uuu3 mlS
lafternooon Deputy Sheriff Rnan
, id ban v snot
through the head bv a drunken no.
gro. Bud Logan. Logan and his
partner, another negro nampri T.n.
gan. were abnsintr nrhfrn ' j
had knocked three nr frm- rlotx-r.
when Dpmitv Riifiai. .
them but Louan wpnt nfTo,-i
. auu secur
ed t WO DlStO 8. COmp harL- nA
uuu Lure.'.-
ened several hyes. Deputy Bntier
seeing tht ni-vtolc oltmi7i.. '
TJA61-0' whe? he open-
me mm mts aoove results Both
negroes ran under fire of a shower
of bullets. They were soon captured
umniurad. anl iaiied. Shft.,M n,.' .'
ty Butler dip a 'Wn,.,;,. : . 1:1. '
aniess the negroes are removed froni
"- jaii uere
and
Roose
Her Trip OTer Niagara.
Niagara Falls, N.Y., Pispatch, ist. -
nuud ii.asoa Tavior, who
jcoiciuij uoue tne trip over
ara rails in a parrel and survived
thaf perilous performance, is in a
u.i,uu too ay irom thp
bruiSes and cuts she received. It L'
IF WE QUOTE PRICES AND SHOW SAMPLES WE
: : : : WILL GET YOUR WORK : : :
n,.ier w.-okm-r, i,.-t mr nateriai to work
Ob' in1 'rr fi,ii y etc.. en-
'u-'.,T ' ! ""k over Work
;o . .... . . . ' ,"'' r. i. oroer. we
wiii appi-fci.itp iv.
o'dS MASCOT POINTING CO.,
tTATER-LLE, N C.
anguish
But it came ?ii ni tk.i
veil said "nil." and Jt.r
in k-reat hast, for he saw
ena was at hand, and ha waa wmti. -; V "
and rent his armor h.T" .ro' CODdltIon of sw,et potatoes, govern
had armed him plf ' r'r,11? me.Dl reP?r?? awer, 84.
Shirts ami cairl rk i5T . wea As an 1Qdcation of the probable S e7er' toat SDe will re-
eSndrti? i?l?ehpi reporU? Lf ut ber purpose to
theCnmmiiV.rrriT"0" "j'" is nearly the samelas XTn J?10 raise a
ful and rn,K - " ineiwin' isued by the United StatP.5 r 'l-K.a Aexas cattle raceh
L tfVirr thnl Wcrtturil'DevlnmlntlorSi &.?xhlS.tinK at museums. Chief of
d?s, hoDest pon.ieTanr'a.d cleaary be SSle M fT ' te S'" wa!
n'ggers and thAamhitior, n i.-l n A , MUie. simuar. hrwholim lt was
. . . , , " uij in. r or instance, the TTm'tori Qtt 7 0 J -u uai precaution th-vt
has been rudely set aside bv thp die- ,nnr "e .UDltfid States she was not kiilprl lJ3t
S3 it in..t.. t-... .... '"o"te; jrieiaof tobacco. 72.
and , :hey buried utaeTceeg SS'!? M'fe0'
aDd heaped stonps ,mnr, h,7 i.A L.j.V- ' V... Dv tQe tate,
w Fu uiui itfi I Liifi in? nnniittnn .
I WUU1LMI I I II VVl-2r F - T- r .-v .
o . - v. v p tci t jtrr.
TY1 IMlInira
' - i-uti i icfcf : ul
eptemDer l,.h and the keot tfap
wt;doing a secret until ou Tuesday ot
announced to take place.
-i relative of tae bride, who was
lue ""me of ..Ir. and Mrs. Patter
oc, in jast Bpd, on Tuesday (to
witness the num ihU't roiie a c;.
I . f , ' ' LUC ocu-
tinei thai tuere wasgenuinesurprice
"vu lk-y,Wr. sorrows, of Boon
vine, arose and announced that hp
married the couple at the home of
bneriff A. P. Woodruff r-f Von,;
-" UU I!U
wiuuiy at aoonville, on September
witnesses to the marriage.
it appears that during Mr. Wil
liams' visit to East Bend last month
ba aed Miss Patterson drove out to
twu,'e to visit a frr-nd of tho lat
ter. After arriving ;here Mr Wil-
iiam j welded to tr ,. t,, yLn,;-
i'.tance of sevea miles and
l-cer-- Upon his return to
iue preucherj '.vas secured
ceremony folio wed, the
-r and A-itcesses promising
itr-' maft?r a sec rot until th-.-ou
.ccd for the wedding. Mr.
ration of dintheria
utactured by the city chemist, now
numbers eleven, two more deaths
oemg reported today. Eleven other
children are reported at the health
department as suffering from lock
jaw with slight chances of -recovery,
fhe eases of lockjaw in each case is
airl tn I-. . : ;
puisuaiug irom the
City s diptheria anti-toxin. The
tiaitn aepartment has now begun
the free distribution of tetanus anti
toxin for the injection into the blood
.HLiciiti patients wno have been
innoculated with the infected serum
iud thus exposed to Iockja-v,
the health department has an
n unced that no more diptheria anti-
f (1 -1 n w:ll u r
-y. m uc ujanuiacturea by the
city of St Louis. The investigation
uv me city coroner to deter
iW M . r. - 1 4. 1 1 a I
-u.uc uusitivei tne. eaiisp of
Hon.
1' n, .-'',u iiKjn-on
J:uTVyi 1- packed Mrs. Daugn
try Thursday afternoon. He. threw
her down but she escatw H-r
cries aroused the neighbors and
negro was pursued to thn s-.var-t'r
He. was caught the same .ni-'ht aVd
by
of
aeath of eight children who are al
egea to have died of loekiaw follow
ing the administration of the city's
anti-toxin, is being pushed and it is
expected it will b rumnlotori : o
few days. Drs. Boloton, Fish and
Waldron, three of the most exoeri
enced bacteriologists in St. Louis,
White Man Turned Yello
Great consternation was felt
the friends of M . - A. Hogarty,
"CA'uLU!Ji -y-, wnen they saw Hp
was turning yellow. 'His skin W,
y changed color, also his eves a-d
he suffered terribly . His" malady
was .Yflllow Jaundice. He Vas
treated by the best doctors k.o
without benefit Then-he. was ad
vised to try Electric Bitters, the
wonderful Stomach and Lirer rem,
dv. and hp n-. . . . '
, . i . -"res. vlltr ts.r'j
.u uoiues i was wholly cured:
trial proves its matchless merit for
ail Sstoraach. Livpr nnri v
b'.es. Onlv 50n. s-d -
Hall, Druggist. . V' -V.A-
Silas Easters, a negro, ca.-.-cd
with forcing a 15 vear -old
irenialrincrVoctT-iTi. Vh commit acrime, was taken fmm ti '
Vllic.
get uu
Bcogc
and :
preaci
to kee
ay an
ami A
EiiSt-Bend a
t Winston
id tae groofla returned
Iteorganizers Not Ooin;? a Land Office
uu3iut;A($.
I.exington nispatch
The reorganizers are not
uoing a
of late
will be
until le
that, at anv limn kA i .
j - uiit;ut come a
gain to vex the earth with Mc. .u.
" UUJlti
ical fakes, -
AOd Whpn tho nannln kn.- .1
"h uciiru Luere-
Of thev WiTS ornaoUn.r ,,1., J
oamed a feast day -which is known
as the feast of Jpt
. , . - - wUbU UUIU
this day
Whafs Your Face Worth?
o .
oometime a fortunp hut :
LH.IC1 , 11
you nave a sallow wmniu.u-
jaundiced look, mo.h patches and
Jadge Walter H Xeal.
Wadesboro Courier.
-A Suggestion llr,r,orl W . .
na way into
theatate nresc thot if 1. . .- .
niuuKs naiiertL iNeal would re
vive me nomination for election in
INovemberof judge for this district
Mrs. Taylor said-
'"I would
mdhondo ,rs. Iwas whirled like
oml to pour
r . .... " 7ve7 sia- lknew
1 ,ebMW" 'ower riyer, but
tha K . r. x weDt over
vuu u: iLH. i i. coc if -..- t
been launched into eternity Tt
Dears likp a. hnr;Ki.. xt aP"
Q - "'": uigoimare to
me now T m.i. -...- l
that m Hf h " "UC1 Prayer
. uaa Lr"tiU Slr.i1
hnrro ct..,i, ... , . iue
vm. a O L 1 U V. K. I1M " 4 V-o L t U - -
and each shw-t i . : -"ee umes
P. .;UV pieces HeM tirrht
brotcheso'.the skin-ail signs nf thronirW ti-Ut lJli Aust.,c.e
.ver trouble. But Dr. TfW. w - "-J UBS .met wltb
'le Pills criTp sar n . ! . r . . . . luc mem-
, , . , " ontu, .u3jr wis ui me oar and th Arttioo
cheeks, rich comn esion Hnlt, m u ine efl.tire Pe-
ccutsa:, w. f. Hall s drui? stor
C7
iu bucceea nimself. Whv f-."r.. V X."C4'-,
doubt should rise we cann see! of VTenUntihought
His administration nf ?, f P.reventing my head from strit-ir.,
i t vrcsn. Lttii hi ina r,4. .i
" r udt rci.
Job Jouldn t Mare stood It,
His comoetennv and &hK,f Jla.fi."? d f 5g piles. ThV
canno. be questioned, and Ma r,n.: . -fJn Bucklen'a
r:.,i r.' ..7" hu 1 arnica iaive vvd; .v. "
7 -i laririo L ", r; Pa Arnica Salve
oweat or fruit fir.ida orid no, a;0 t.v ,c '- ne win receive r.ano.i, .. . ,c. lue worst
color gosdved with PuTNAM fT88i) Anson county in pre thousands For ir i " baS Cured
FAnFr.rr,Vpc olTJ .5i fference to any one else. i1nlr. Un7,.7Qas- .tor "Juries, pains nr
very satisfactory bu.-iness
The Kansas City platform
the Democratic n'atform
ga.iy selected delegates meet in na
w.tcutmu auu .aopt a plat
form for the next presidential pW-
tion. Those Democrats nri-u rf,j
-. ' l ci ucu
to support thp tir-l-ot i.
, , ..v.. lu.- laoi
election should not ask to dictate
terms to that vas t a"r mtrnFm
-- tiitpLi y-uu
stood loyal to their party and'aainst
iWeed, SeilishnP.S nnn'pncem,,"
combinations which hav
powerful by virtue of
discriciipating laws enacted "for
meir oenent, and a their request.
Ll a - .
ruunu a Diimona and Then Lost It
Ixington Dispatch.
A young ui Ja fron tje country
picked uj ,t .mall diamoud on our
columns of tbe dead children. Dr
U3,oo.d. city bacteriologist, who
fnade the anti-toxin complained of,
from serum taken from a horse which
ueveiopea tetanus on October 1st,
and was shot, declares that if the
animal's system contained tetanus
paceilii on August 24th, when the
iasf serum was taken from it, it was
m possible to detect it by and in
-uection of the horse.
At the Baptist HosDial an indp.
oendent investiyation hasconvinced
Drs. A. B. Nichols, R. C. Hartis
v& C C. Morris that the presence
if tetanus germs in the anti loxio
is iiioir.reputable " A guinea pig
was inoculated with the anti-toxin
weanesday night, developed symp
uouse steps. He got away but wc
suuu uown and his body huno- to th
! steps. "
The Children's Friend.
You'll have a cold this wint.
Maybe you have one now. Yo- 'r
children will suffer too. For coughs
croup, bronchitis, grip and othrr
"iuter complaints One Minte
vuugn iure never
L-iomptiy. n is,-Prv ulea.ant to t?
taste and perfpctk-hn. to r 1
George, Winchester, kv WfitP.
Our litMe girl was attack- "wii
hoarse she could hard! y SiV
gave ner a few doses of O-
toms of loiaVThndT'ntoT . M relieved he:
and died today. ' T elJ . She Went to-
signs of hoarseness o"r croub
otimson & Anderson.
-Acfs
fas to
'.' We
-' : r; 1 e
aiifcts nere one day last week. He
was not aware of the value of, the
stone and carelessly placed the bau
biem one of his pockets. Later
when he learned that a Lexington
lady naa lost the spttirtr m,r t
- . jl a
valuable nni ho thn..v,f- .u-
stone he had found and -felt in hu
uoco,ets TOr It. but it arae on.o CT
ttiauj a Uil'LTpnT. s.
couldn't be-found
new.i irom tne rino- re
ierrea to above
. Shot While Kissing JHis WiTe-
New York Dispatoh, ist.
John Charirand, manager of a
skating rick at Hoboken, is dead
from the ejects of a pistol wound
m thehad, and his wife is under
arrpstipr-nding investigation, Mrs
unarirana s story is that her hus
odu nau oeen unable to rent apart
ments f.ir their accommodation
WM (VU J X
late, and for that reason she went to
uve wna ner mother. She visited
her husband at the rink last night
aud remained with h;m. all that
night She says that when"she was
auouw to leave xne rink this morn
ing, her husband took out a revolver
Charlraad had arranged
to go on a huntmg trip
river to be gone ten dairs
Charirand was to have taken care oi
io-. riDK aunng his absence. Ho
tec the revolver. Kh
she says.
to Tom's
and Mrs.
said.
stay
to
at
gav: kectb
propel herself during .her
ut it was gone, tie luc"- "rs. Anarirand savs that
scared but the jewel Puc oer arm around her hus
d. It .was undoubt-1 band 's neck to kiss him g?Kd bye.
from tho rinir rn. I and that, thp rpvolcor in . .
I .w.w... i cuius - rr ay
y was discharged. The bullet entered
onanrana s head behind the left ear,
and he expired before be could be
taken to a hospital.
H. C. Cox. city marshal of Prp
The Boers have about 11 000 rnVn Art., -was aho and killed Fri
under, arms. The ratio is 19 to 1 day Charles .Levy, colored. Cox
except when it comes to fiohtintr-1 a1.103?1 to arrest the negro on a
then love of liberty and home evfns 1?!!!, s,h0
Lot of Home Evens .Bo.
The Commoner.
Great Britain has 214.000 troona
pn u-r. Lrnri in tk c . i . . "
A Washington dispatch ays that
President Roa-upIi i v,., a . .
In .-n-i-.... . 1 ., '
amae uorses thatne hv? tr;(
several without getting suited t;:
1 'wiucut is ewuentiy b -a -displease
in horses'than in psrso-is
invite to dinner.
d
e
to
to
air
"I havff ticpd A iie.'e tJ:-': ii
for great many years, and al- y
tnough I am past eighty years of
ge yet I have not a gray hair in i
my head." H
Geo. Yellott, Towson, NLi. a
7 We mean all that rich, si
dark color your hair used 3
to have. If it's grayjiow,
no matter; for Ayer's g
Hair Vigor always re-1
stores color to gray hsir.
t Sometimes it makes the f
hair Prow Verv hpjvv ahrl M
o . - j w ta
1uii.i M 1 . . p it. p
vug , aim it stops railing
le hair, too.
SLN a Mtl. An 4njzjrti.
eml na one douar and wa will axprasi ll
- I
-i
tae imng up. , . 1 xuc iu us jyncneu 11
- . t - w ati. i n? niw iaa
ci yonr nw.r?t c""k r'7 "?. j --.