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WE GUARANTEE TWICE AS LARGE A CIRCULATION IN IREDELL AND ALEXANDER COUNTIES. AS THAT OF ANY OTHER .PAPER PUBLISHED
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STATESVILLE, N. 0., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1901,'
-NO. 5.
.BACK"
IF IT
fAIL
TI e Vino's ) x
Coin-
pany
invest iga ion of the Amos
Cheery Tree Cumuanv. of
An
O ven
Henrietta, N C , has been conluct
ed by the. Com mission Controlling
Crop P'sts. which is chart-red wi h
the annual inspection of all nurser
ies of the State.
Our investigation proves to our
satisfaction the concern to b- a
fraud, and t.b findings are herewith
the information of
company has
Bdrneii by Molten Hrtal. An Auful
" DeathKurXine Men.
! Pittsburg, pa , Disp'tch.
By an explosion of gas tn the S ho
furnace of Jones & Laughlin, near
Brady stree, this city at 6:20 o'clock
this morning, nine men were burn
ed toeath, three injured so badlv
that they are-not expected to live
and two others .dangerously hurt
The damage to the plant, will amount
to $2d OUO. The explosion occurred
in one of the big blast furnaces. Th
men were a' work at the top of the
furnace over 120 feet from the
(eleifin24to 48ur.
F rSalebv W f. Hall.
t t
me
5
irsi nationa
c rj iiitviLt-r. i. c
i;.
it
ar I'u'rkirg Business. Deposits received
neiet p:i! ri timo deposits. Money U-vi-
Sliecial attPnf inn iioirt tn t ,.
T
'u -i'shh d.for
! to., i.-ubhe:
i VvV find that the
! been ui der the management of the ' ground. Gas. which had accutnalat
! ft.: lowing persons, in he order nam- td in the furnace, ex ploded and tons
led: Dr Frank Bright, Henrietta, of molten metal and slag were
N. C; Rev. T. Bright, (father of thrown over the unfortunate men on
Fra-k Bright), C. D Wilkie, Ruth the top of the structure. All the
, erford'on , Cbas. Watkins. Henriet men made a rush for the eleva'or,
ta(?). aiid Geo. W. Rollins. , Forest but it had gone down and there was
Cit. and C. M. or(u. C ) Paget, of no escape, The jump mean , certain
Henrietta, or Forest City. dea h and to remain on the plaform
The pi ii.cipal fdCJs found damag was jus' us certain doom. Tons of
molteo mtai anu siag ten upon tne
men and nurned nine of them to
Q.'sth. Their boiies fell to tb roof
of the mill, S3 feet below, every bone
bro-en and tin unrecognizable mass
of hum in ush.
Ordinarily only three men work
IN -CONGRESS.
SIATfc. NEWS,
; lit'IX'l P,l M'CITlt V.
ut. (i -riui tu or remiiTeu at lowest rates. AcctMict
t ti 1 i l is., lit ultditdt SIC It llividna's soliritf ri fn
snl.j.
d .-ri
:' C! if.
h- ttiost favorable terms.
OFFTCE'RR:,
A MKff V. Fteeidert . -IrVl. Vice r
EO. II Ititaw v l ashier,
Ct to
good
:S,Ot.
root
t'.VC ('
side n
int.' to t tic company are:
... 1. The.t rsnsier of the certificate
issued' by tbc Commission without
knowledge or consent of the Com
mission, and its ue upon stock no
in?M !.-d to be e 'vered by it.
2. Ti;-r npn payment of ajjents 'who
ASTHMA CURE F
n.Ki apparently fulhlled tbeir part of on top of the turnace. out tnis morn
hi-f i;, tract - htitr at ab ur b:lo o cJock, one or tne
heavy iron watrons used in takinsr up
the ore to tne top of the furnace
tfor. stuctt in the top ot the structure
and the tnree mn sent for assis
tance. A fe.v men went up but they
c uld not move the waon tnd more
jient ud, until the numoer reached
li
Eve witnesses say that it was the
3. The inferior quality and jrad-:
ii. of the trees Soli by the com
j.uiy.
4. Frt.q'iency with which the
'ivviM'v.-bip of the concern has chang
eti Hands.
:". I tit- direct fraudulec dealings
f h -company in puchaitig trees
f- .-m distant sources (Mitchell coun
Astbmalene Brings Instant Relitf and Permmo
mie m hi, uit. 1
ot t
J-iNT A I ITIEI y IT FF C" RFCFJPT OFFO V L
tVHIlt 1 C X" B A' 31 J Ax I ADDK FSS PH1M Y.
FOR
i
V
ene
th.
else
There is nothing like Ab-of..
It bfintjs instant relief. -v."i '
worst cases. It cures vh -n a i
f liis
rheRev.C. F wLtS. cfViPi Rige Til.
avs: "Yni.r trial bottle of smmi'tne receiv
ed in e'iod condi'ion. I cannot tcli vou how
th"kiil I feel for the go1 deried iiotn it I
wa a s'ave. chained with put:i t re t'nrtSat
an-t Asthma for ten years I devjai-e.l or-ever
lMisr c 'i-d. I aw vour adi'e' ti t-t:ic:it J- r the
cure nf this dreadful and tfrniffi t ' f i s-
Asthma and th.-ueht v u had ove'S""
y jtrr-elve hut resolved to cive it :t it-t .
my astonishment, the trial act-a-l..e ; cl-.ariu
Scud me a full size Njttle."
RfF Dr Mi.rris YichIer, '
Rabbi of the Cong, "nai I rael.
New York m. 3. 1901.
nRS TXFT BROS MEOICIN'K )
Gntlemenr You' sttttna1er? an ex-Vl'en
remedv 'or s'hra anl H-ty 'fv-' ?t
c. n1 .,.tilion alleviates all tro'ibie- v-H ) crm
cin- with 'hrtia Its su. Cess 1 aMi.iiisfias
and vv.nrterful.
ffr havmsr it carefully a'la'v?-.'.' we can
statethat -it hmalene contains in. i.iuni. mm
1 hint chloroform or ether.
Verv truly v. ;-s
Rev Dr. M' rsk v. .ci;:-;.i a
1
Avon Strings N. V Febri r.ry :.
-Jr Tft ttROS. M iDict'E cn, J '
Ge ;- fHu-i; ( vevle t'H ieiiiaitti fnvn 1 ?-ie o' -fitv. nane icsicu mc
c'vur -:i:n t'eiie. for tile cure sthma. Mv wt In- Deen Miuiticu 11 - a i .
trthe ; 12 vetr- laying exhau-ted my own skill as -e'l as mny oi ners 1,1
i tr.i 1 n-. ri vmr'wtnd .w on.l oth stre.-i. New VorK. 1 ai -n eoiMaiucn "".'
1 XV.K
Irr r
trrrjs
.-:re-
it 11' ' :!e"t
I" r e. HI
a r ve
recom.nend the medi-incto all who are b itric.eJ v, ui! j.t.1:
Yours respectfully.
O D PHtLfS. M. D.
0 1:11 -in-nee 1 taking it anout tne 11-si 01 nveiinei 1 .ci rw . .
A ir r i-i lit one '..tite her sfnni ha- disai.ear-d and sh.- i- entirely fret- n
' ce! th it 1 au coisiteut.ly
Ci:-.ctse.
VtDitlNE Cr
t : ' r 1 1 '
I-e'
-- T V R (
id with Asthiua for-.jyeais I nave tr-ed tiutmr.;.
r l'i't(i I in : cm. out advcrli-emi t a"d sta-n d nh a tnai .
r 1 h:.y, iiic e 'pun liast-d 011r tun lz- ootoe, ana am tver g-aiejui '
ii;e;i and t.t six ear-was "ui. able to work. I am now in the be-t ff l.e.'tn
, : t
- etfe-Me"-
1 f.
a !;-. nniy
yy .11 d havint;such trees shipped in js,f horrible iijnt they ever wit
nested. Ihev i-ay that when the ex
plosioti f.ii place there was one
jrreat loud report and the heaveDs
were iliuraiuated wi'h a sheet of
flames, show ua the mn on top o'
the furn ice ruuniny about jjesticu
ii iirman Crop Pest (JuoitiJissioD latioir vviidlv. The .flames and hot
1 o r Uie laoL'l, 'Amos UA'en cner-
v i'rees "
vVe beiiew the company to be an
i -is, .lute traud, anjd warn all persons
icc-.iruintriv-.
S L. Patterson,
A Miserly Woman Dies j
NewOrleans Disjjatch, 30th, .
Miss Cornelia L. Seibels.atred 104,' Two new furniture factories start
is dead at Brookhaveo, Miss. Miss etl up iu Hickory last week.
Seibe's wa an ideal miser, Hv-iuvr in : , . . . ' ,
jrreat want and wearing therao-d-1 tfh 1 S arrant nff for a far
est, clothes. Her trunk was .found j ni'upePsition next spring,
full of deeds to property in. New;. The Charlotte Poultry show will
Orleans, Shreveport. Minden. La., j be held Jauuary 7ih 10th 1902 -Jackson,
McCombCity. Bvookhaven ' n. t vrr n , .
and a.dozen other places m Mississ- nhP!V W Coleman aDronnnett
ippi Two years ao Miss Seibels phys,C,an of R,wan died Friday,
went to L mdon to claim a lare i D jnlao Bros . of Norwood. assign
fortune there and was arr. sted as a ed 9'nck. A&se ' s $2 000 j liabili
vagrant on account of her rarjrd t;es 03 000. 1
ard forlorn condition.- but was "re-! ti,.. bi - . ,
leased when $15 000 in cash whs - xt .A "'suipers puousn-
j " -u ai--iii!n, a "jam ot over
bU in three years.
in cash
found concealed on her person.
Some Washin&tgn Happei.ings.
The House passed the Philippine
tariff pit t Wednesday of last. wee! by
a party vote Ttie Democrats at
tacktd the nVssure vigorously but
to no avail
Senator Sl nTjons has introduced
a bill aypro.uriat.ing $2-i 000. for a
monument to Virginia D.re, the
fiist wttite c'sv'd b irn in. America.
A. -Wasaiiii'OQ dispatch of the
lythSiivs: K-jresent.ative terce.
of Mar 1 md iuday introduced a bill
reviving the tr'rade of vice, admiral
of the tj.iv -y an i authorizing the ap
pointment trf" Win, T Sampson
vVinSeid Sc iL' Schiev and Chas E
Clark t the i.Tade of vice admiral
As Mr. LVa co represeo's the dis
trict from Rirc1! Admiral Schlev
comes and .Lai oeen an active ad
hereut ;f th admiral, the proposi
tion to uniitv Adm ra!s Samoson and
Schley ard r-unain Clark, o' 'he
Oreg ju, in rij"!!iejmeat to ihe ran'-:
of vica rcuxiiir. regard id as a
conciii'a: rv step.
The .Set, ate, and House of Rpre
sentaiiy.s ioih adj irned last Thurs
dav guuui. Jvloudciy, January G.h,
1902
Uef-r.'- ---ij ivning a spc'al order
was ni kl r. r t.n. c usia-rration or
the N t.iMi . oi Catiiit bid on Tues
day, Jauarv T. h.
A. bill tiLXs Djen introduced in tha either learn to spell correctly cr fail
Senate o- 5jrjiro 11 tana gran'my to get tneir diplomas.
Mrs McIa n lev a uensioa of 45 000
J ne isisi K lii'an cinl).
Rock Hill. S. C, Journal.
Forty youns? unmarried mB of
Gefeva. N Y., have organized a
U ack BeanCiuo. It meets once a
vear. ana at that time a box cue-
A Good Thing. v
German'Svrup is the special pre-
scriution of Dr 1 Boschee, a cele
brated G-rqian phys.cian, .and ia"
acknowledged to be one of tile -most
fortunate discoveries iu medico oe.
It qu'ckly cures emiobs, colds and
all lungtrfvubles of the 'severest na
ture, removing, as it. does, the cause
of the sffVction and !e:u Ingthe p.irts "
in a strong and . healthy coddinon.
It is rot an exuerinaentai medicine,
but has stood tbe test-of years, t:iv- .
iDg satisfaction in every case, which
its rapidly increasing sale eMry .
season cocfi'-rns. Two million bot
tles sold annuiHy. B js:hee's Ger- ,
man Syrup was introduced to the
th;? f)U' buHdinirs by fire
all
Wednesday
They Slasr. Ciirrt to Spill.
Raleigh Post.
The Agriculture Ted Mechanical
"olleyp U going to ioUojv the leid
of the University of Chicaiff)- and
other gteat instil u'ions in requiring
its graduates to know bos- to spell.
Ptrh'iif th'f reat.3t,t. bar.-, of rr. d-
f u r.uuunimu is poor spetiiri;'. l ue : .
ii-aib-tf -t.f ciiia.v -you-- v t ! ..r!- tc' Wire, an aged and
women when they enter college is ti3iVil'u' ' 'l'V'115407 pRf".-i-i'-i
so poor in spelling that their com- fti!Uf's which burned her house in
position for their whole live is dis-: Drhma county last week.
)'raCf-fl hi' mini. M wnrdc Thai
C- , 1 i . i . . 1 XJ. Mil il I
ri. oi- vi. iiege aeais wun practie-! 1 1.
al th'ngs., and it purposes to require jjaVt.
lis poor spetiers to organiz-i
u nitea rstares in is is and n l. -nw
Episcopal church, tbreel-so'.d tn every town and viHafe in he
wasl civilized world Three doses will
St Paul'
miles norn or Liirnomton
hm-r.uH l i.t Tru Tl : ,. s , -
iUj..-ijf. j;icic vva j relieve an v ord mar jt conh. tree
nomsurau e. ' f 75 cents. ' Get Green's 'Priza Ahua-
F E. O ierv. of Xea-el' Mrr-Uler,. D3C W. F, Hall. '
bui c iuutv. )ost his house and
fire in P. J. Rudisill's
Two Knuxvilie policemen v re
shot Fpday niht by a deerftdo
wco escaped but v. as arrested San
day 20 miles from Knox vi lie.. The
on'ricerc.i'ii spli.nf ered their bill es
over his head 'but he iroi' aw.ay. -1c
pmved to be Harry Longoautih, "1 tie.
Montana, bank rbbber, who mad-" a
sensational escape from two Nahe-
c iu Lrucoiuiou inursaav wouiu;u 1 u nnl 1 n ii m n tartar, t I ir A K; . 4"
all
ihemselves into spelling classes, atid
a year
North
Cha. l 35tcn.
FilANKLIM MI ER VI AN JR ,
Lutooiologist.
il;;ic address. 35.J Kiviniiou street,.
67 Easi 1 st
Trial CcdlrSfBl Ab-.oluiel) Free on Ileeeipt cf Po ai.
Fat Jobs 111 Manila.
Washington Correspondence P hiladelpaia Rec-
tiru.
A Republican member of Congress
vno h:i? just . returned from tht
Pu iippines , has brought back a
copy vt the civilian pav roll a:. Ma
niia. He in&ists that it shows grea
extravagance on the part of tn
g iveriim-"nt, aa that L ongress
5'i Miid prune the list.
The civil. an salary rolls at Manila
.Mn v 4 (JUG names of Americans and
t'iiipiti-j.s, who craw- 'an aggregate
1 ni u 11 s.tipMnd from the government
! 3 aSG 989 Of these '2 044 are
America ti?, whose yearly compensa
i in fooLsi uo $d 230 044 Toere are
1 5U; ' itiptuoa, ad wun a few excep
i 'in oceupvii.g minor places, which
-l a toiai of $3uti U43 to the iu
cumber, s. . .''..-'.
,f...awiug i's. .i '"st of some of th"
sa tries piiid to civilian officers:
G i.ernor Tft, president of comm
si hi', 20 000; each of four com'&i-
- oners $15 U0O; secretary to "he
coni'iiiss o i. 7 5t)0; caiei justice a
F. ip:tio. 7 500; Trga-urer 0 000,
- :. i'l-Tltes, Uonf them Filipinos.
r7 ik.'O; Audi 'or, $G 000, collector o
c jst,,;ijs 5-G t00;ne4a o! Ueparimenis
o! is--,'s.o (tin); chief of educattot.
jii t0 ; chtef of health bu
"in. $t UO'J; Aiturney General,
.') o'.i).
IJ p to September 1 last Governor
Taft vis rcC Jiving $12 0t)0 anuu illy
md $15 per diem. After, that date
us sal try was fixed at $3 000 a year
.s coaiin ssioher and $15 UU0 jiddi
inu:-i ' iis tne head of the bureau
tiis oi ner c iiieagu.es fi tne co-moats
jjjjn ;.ls6 are.paid JfS.UOt) a'year a
j inb't-a of the couimissi.oa aad
f rP 0U0 more each as head? of bu
rrpjir comp-asaiiotj there
r".,-re is $15 000 auiiuaiiy.
metal looked like a volcanic in ac
tion. Five of the men were blown
off tte top of the furnace and strange
is it may seem these men are the
ones that'are sti'l living. The oth
ers hung on the railing, some on the
outside, others on the inside, unti.
their clothing was burned off. The
hen fell to the roof of the mill, dead
Seven of the victims were found
dead on the platform of the cup !a
These were c-'nip!etelv denuded of
.:lothes by thetiimes and their b die.
j?ere burned almost to a crisp
The most distressing feaure ot
the disaster was the burning of a
mill named Frankowitz He wa--ern
by tne thousands of people wh"
jvere on their way to work, to run
t,o the platform railing and ieap into
'h'air. He re'! to the stock yard
sh-d at'd i i e a y burned to deith
before the eyes f the crowd li ft v
feet below, who had no way to reach
him
Carolina Day At
Exposition.
News and Observer. -oth-
Nerlh Caroiiua week at the Char
lestoa Expobiaoi has finally been raining forty beans, one of which is i istueir
.. 1 - T. :.. . U . I. w . -J ),.!, I . .1 rn, . ! 1U" " J,,"al
causi cl serious loss but
prompt wok in putting it out.
-A dwell in' ;.r in trifanton, belong
ing to C. v. J. A Gilmer, of Rowan
was burned V-Vdnesday night of las
we-k. Loss. $2,000, with 1,300 in
surance.
There are 1.G41 insane- persons in
rhf three State hospitals, g09 of
whom are women and 775 men. 238
applicants were refused admission
D -i hot .I-- av.
EI'WINK CO.
Write -.vt once, vld'-e smg DR. TAFI BRO
Eist 13 h r.. N V City
uolin
Martli anlQranite'Co.,
Ml Kind
Dealers -
nf Marble and Gran!
For Cemetery and Bui ding Purposes.
We aiv iu a position to quote 'he verv loe-t prices on Morum . ' 2
lets, HeaoV,pnes, and all kinds of cemetery work.
'Wnrkman'hn Guaranteed to
First Gijs . r
Write for our catalogue and prices. , .
YARDS AT STA7ESV1UE SUISEl'RY AND. NORTH WI'.KESBCF.O
Sera up ts-njiiioi s hiis appointed
U 11 B ivd, of Re dsvuie, his tte
u i..r;iplj'-r. r -Boyd will go to
U ;,-b'ri'''in of ec.'rip Holiriavs.
TWO STATE SBATORo
ENDORSE PE-RU-NA.
I tA , yAH
be HKim
HON. J
I
Kell 500 Fpp From an Ore Backet.
Salisbury Dispatch. 20th.
R iss.R j.se'l a vountr white man.
'tapS-yed at the Union Copper .Fine
it Gold Hill, met a 'frightful death
' his aftern oo.i Y ung Russell hnd
een working at the bottom of a 500
foot shi.fr, wirh five otner employes
f the mine, sending up successive
b:cets ,,f ore
rvt 0 o'ci.'ck the mn who made uo
the las' sh'ft 'f hands for the dav
got in the bucket an.d gave the usual
signal to the hoister man at the top
The bucket in this shaft is a lame
me, and i dran up by a steam
'-Osfine, to wh'ch the wire isattaeh-'d
-uni,icg over a gallows like scaffold
-ng at the top. c tiled the "ppuer
head'" Thengioe has a capacity 'f
loistini; 10,t ns "f ore up the shaft
it the rate ot 1 ,tiuu teet a minute
When human life is the freight in
rbe bucket the rate of progress up-
wards.is slo -er.
"Unfortunately on thisoccaion the
noiter man w.is talking to some one
when tde bucket, came up the shafr
md ca-'eiess y allo-ved it to get be
voud coutro!. It consequently hit
the ' pouper head withgrea? force
ill the men being more or less bruis
ed, acd young Russell being knocked
ut and sent downward d00 feet t'
nis death. His body was brought
op short! v afterwards a mere mas.
of j liy. The escape of his com pan
ons is considered nothing less than
a miracle
Xhe deceased was a native of thi
county, living near Gold Hill
agreed uuun. It is the week begin
mug April Tih 1002
Governor Ay-oock yesterday re
ceivtd a letter from Goi Hiuipaiil
irformtiig jiim tnat thi exposition
directors uii sane ioned mo seG
tion of this week.
N ifta Carolina will make a big
disulav al Charleston dui-ing tne
dates agrei U up iu and a represecta
tion, worthy of tue atate, Will be
(jresnt.
imo. otily wni ti ivornor Aycjck
and the various Stale officials act nd
me exposiUuii N r. h aroiina w-ek,
out an eu ire regiment of the .'sttte
Guard will aecuiupn v His Fxcetieu
cy, l'n.s d.s beeu oeliuat vely de
tided, though as yet A-Jjuaut Geu
eral tkovs.tt-r bas not made pu .lie
he arratigemeu is I r the moveme.it
uf the miliar. -
The reg meat that is to accom-
pa'uy the Governor 'and Sate otii
cers 1st oe a p.ovui oal ouc. Coot
hjosed of ur co iipaaies Ir..n eacu
regimeui in the State Guard. It
Wni be c mmaud--d oy ttie. senior
ulonel of tiiL- guard, 'i ne AOjj
tant GsfLei-il'auU his .slatf aad tiir-
Goverut-r's p-r&:ijal aud genera,
stall win be iu tiie prirty.
The v Hi j.ul iepreseutation of tht
itale wi.i ue such as 10 attrac'
tftousar-.i.-; t.f' far Heel citi.j:js, many
ot wh xu ut-ve purpo.seiv ceiavt-t--
pr.oposeU Vis.t, to ineexp Mti-in u j
Ltl'-.ttie sei-cHoi) of luetlaL ' fur Noriti
Oaroliua week .vas tiuatly agreed up
ou. iuecitie is la cv.-ry way an
dmirao e oue Tne exposition wm
oe iu ns z;.i--a at tuav uuie auu t n -
Advancing i!i'iiig weather wis I inane
the trip a;i irie more agreeable.
The Pullitea Memorial Hall
oiac. is Dassea arouno. i he man
vho draws the bla. k bean must get ! Tte Amos 0yen Cherry Tree Co.
married before the next meeting, hive sent out circulars totheir 3 500
rht ovincac'r Ko c.i.i.r u, agents- inform'nt them that th
. tr , . I c I- i n i o t n t h i v r. r anil nplfr, fit
corn uan v was oerunct and haa Hard J " " !"V " i"
ly enough money to buy posiag.5
stamps. ' ..
for ' 4 ()f)0 nf thp iinsi('neH Montana h i nT?
notes were found in Knoxville anoU
on the desperado.
Health and Beanty.
A poor cffmplexion is usually the
result of a torpid liver or trregn'tar
action of the. bowels. Unless i a
ture's refuse is carried off" it fill,
surely cause impure blood. Pimples,
boils, and other eruptions follow
This is nature's method of throwing
riff t he poisons which the bowels fail
ed, to remove. DaWitt's Little
Early Risers are world famous tor
:PD:edvicg this condition. .They
II. BAXTER.
PRIS'TIN Q!
Ttiti art of printing is an old one bUf the
artist ic M les in h'tu h cb edis'
plav tvpe on the nice line of stationery
which ne have rt-cently put in mnkes one
think it a late invention : : : :
What it iif t Run th Stt
Raleigh Correspondence Asheville Citizen,
The legisla-ive committee made
its report on tne orate t reasury as
f . 1 1 . . r- . i - ? i -
11 43 'fnow; uaiaoir in gnerai tuna
Ijf November 30th, 1900 $101143: te
ti J l.irt itArt .. Al .m "V .... tvAM
3'th, 19-H, $1 602 666 Expendi
'ures arf as follows: Dangerous
nsane: $7 416: hospital, at Rlfigh.
d,3Db. at Gieensnnro f4o iZ). at
Morgan ton 112 633; Deaf and Dumb
school a M.irjnu'on ?43 718; Sta
prison $l7 8ir); Agricultural De
.oar! ment $67 334: Soldiers' tlomr
I $14,818; Sen ml for D -af Mute and
H o.rt at Raleigh b8 011; pensions
5llo.2Dl; Agricultural and wchaoi
c 1 Colege. Rileigh $54 645; Uuiver
-it v of rMorth Carolina $31 000; cot
red-Agricwltural College, at G eaos
ooro, 40,00, Oxford Orphan .4sV-
um $0 t)00;sundry expenses f 19a 89o
Balaucti December 1st, 1901 $18,263;'
pubi c sehfiol furd balance govern
oer 30 1900 $23 216;receipts dunng
be vear et.ded November 30th. 1901,
trom tne treasury ot tne ctuo. m
eluding a wedding tour and the fur
nishing of a house The members
do not know h draws the bean un-
tiil he is ready to announce his en
gagement. Six months is allowed
bim to become engaged If at that
period he is unengaged the members
look up a girl who will have him, for-
mirry he masf. Tae bichel rs ot ;
i nis city nrglv follow Mrt and or I
LfAni?! a hujn rlni-k V. W h till T
the bachelors s.aj.
The t-.yo-.vear old son of Kir by
Sm'Hv of '.'avue county, was burn
edlo(le;.?h last week. The little
child's-dn'ss caught afire while its
raoth"r- was out of the room for a
lew
moments..
d L ilerritt.
for a
Appalachian Park Favored by The
President.
Washington Pispalch I -th.
President Rjosevelt todaj- sent to!sk
congress a letter strocgl VjComnaend ;
tug the plan for a national forest j
"t-s-Tve in the southern rvppaachian '
long time
le editorial staff.. -of the News
j and Observer' will take, charge of
i tt:e A-hev!i!eCitiz-non January 1st
He wilt ui iUe-itotie of the best dail-
i ies in the Sta'.e."
I v
Jas. i. fool, ot. uiavton, was
pecttd of having set tire to the
bouse he .as occupying one night
last week, thereoy endangering the
region Tne letter accompanied the ; lhH Cilizuri, of the town "put htm on
report of tha a; cretary of Agncui-, thp Uam wilb oraers never to come
fureou thts su j -ct. ! back
Tne President states that the 1
facts ascertained set fVrth'an ecm-)- ' W. TT. TJes-er. of Rutherfordton,
m'c need of prime importance- to j who a few davs ago bought the ,4m
the South, and hence, to the nati m os O-veu Ciierry Tree Go's business
ts a whole, and they point to the-j wii; go out of business. Z-s has lost
oectsity of protecting through I money by .nit bargain atd has at-
ieu.e a m mataiu r. gi n whose! tacneo' i.the fut ds of the company in
.ntiue ice flows far v bevt od its j tne-baaks belooging to the. former
i -raers wun toe waters oi tne riv ( uwuto.
m-s to wh ch it gives rise. After re- , All eff.,rt will be made in the case
terring to tne marvelous variety
md richness tf plant growth in tir.s
regular ano nealthy acun or l ie
bowels but never cause gri pi ng,
cra'jjps or distress. Sfe 'ptiU.
stinison &, Anderson. -. "
Sch ey's friends in congress have
decided not to ask Congress to in
vestigate the Santiago campaign.
They will ask Secretary Long for a
rebpariog and if this is not grmtcd
will appeal to the 'President.'
o
th- A
arK
RaleigT Pest.
President Wi.ision. of
M Co lege i'if rms IDi P st th-it
tne sum -1 nk nas dmii sj tscritt
eu to varu o -1 et ect.i on ii tne-uro-
oosed hai d.oi.e Pu-ien mm tria
l egion, the President says it is un
-urpa?sed for .purposes, uf a-hard
vood reserve ai.d ne e true.-tlv cotn
mends the project to to Cougre-s.
Admiral Sampson CtUically 111. .
Washington Disi.atch 17th.
Admiral Sampson is critically ill
aid prooaoiy wm never leave nis
'iome again Every pleasant after
noon, siuce nis return nre, ne nas
beeu able to take a walk acc mpan-
oeir th co '.lege' It-is hoped there led by Mrs. S-tm.psou. Sunday he
wifl'be no lagging in interest in this weutout for the fast time but fouim
movement udm! the necessary uimelf so weak that he was obliged
am iuut. SlO.OOt) 'reu aired for the to return to the house wuhout tin
OU idli.g
Much depends for the success of
the enterprise upon the action of the
c ty iu 1 he matter of a suitable ioca
turn for V e oui.-d'og.- A site is de
sired oa t h pirK t)rooerty, eas
if the c lot- ge n am b"i!ding vvh'ch
wasdona'eU to the ci'
isniug his walk
It was learned today that Samp
on has not been cogn;zint of the
vatious features of the Sampson
-cb.;ey controversy tor over a year,
tie na UU played no interest what
ever in the findings, Sampson s
by the late family and friends have been made
S anhoe Pu:;en as we;! as giving I oaiutullv aware 01 the oiuerne&s .of
t he ground f.n whi h the college is tbe controversy by the receipt by
located to he su'. J. a'mot evei v mall of aOusi ve letters
f he idea .s to r ct building for from Schley 's partizius' in various
dir.ingha-i m the li st floor and a La.-ts ot the United States.
large aud o ium :n the second floor,
for use as .a etiapel,. atd auditorium
or great 'eJ,a-iofis a' the college.
j we'l a. a y ace that would be.
avadab.e ,; speakings or other pub
1C gaUe-r-igs in wmca the city
migiit tie invested. It would beau
ornaineiu to mat 'part 01 tne oa-K
prepert ar d as it is m a tew steps
oftheeir line, -would be a place ot
utility for puoiic gathi-r ugs.
PresHie.it v mston savs there is
noplace on the college urooertv
suitable for the erection of th's buii
ding, ai d hopes the park propert3
will be avanaoie
McLaurin
Land' in the It publican
Irarty.
Washineton Dispatch.
It is a facf, Dot. generally publish
ed, that Seuaror McLaurin, -of South
Carolina, .a tended the Republican
c tucus Tuesday morning, and was
rewarded oy. being placed on six t.reasur s ofiioe aud Chief ' Eluisou
commuieesasa ti puo.tcan uunov ,f tne Auditor s effi-e, upon th
ttie meeting "senator Mi Liunu m-.de Uolendid c mdition of the books in
Doth the otbcis. Inev are 1 popula
and competent young men, and it is
sf-! to say that the Oooks of th t w.
ffijes were never in better hands
vlessrs Licv acd D x on are. to tn
eomosimeuted ution having such cx
client c er.Cii f --s.
IF WE QUOTE PRICES AND SHOW SAMPLES WH
: : : : : WILL GET YOUR WORK : : :
FrUtter: workmen, better material o work
with.. a better linf of tatinnfry etc. pn
ables us to do better wfir k than eer tVork
guaranteed, end us your next order, we
will appreciate it. : : ' : !
THIil MASCOT PraNTING.CO..
Hon. J. II. Saner, State Senator from
Douglas Co., to tha Nebraska Legis
lature, writes from Frank's Hotel,
Ornb a, Xeb,, as follows:
"Having triad Peruna I csn com
mend it t5 cl! as a grsat tonic and par-
ti:uter!ysoodcs a remedy for catarrh." oubic school furd balance Novem a brief statement of his position
...J. tl. SAVER. oer 30 1900 23 216;receiDts dunni? claiming thit he c u d not consist
nnnnrohlf Tr.trifk KpnnpHv. Arpmhef be vear et,ded NovemOer 30th 1901. en 'y act -.vith toe D mu crat, H-
of The Massachusetts Legislature, writee 417 620., disbursements during the ! was t'iyeu a piai.-e oa the f -Mowiog
ho followins letter from the House ol yesr $5 304; balance $35 524. committees: r., jims isSU$ippJ
R-nrcsentativcs. Boston. ' Rier, Ind an Aff 1 rs, Maiuftctu-
t,,,..c t TT-rtm"n Cotton srel Trust Beatea in Miss, ers Eieeutjre Dioartmeuts aad
1 . . , . .
ne.irSIr:"! have no hesitation In New Orleans Dispatch. lra-spor au-.D.
ThU fi,i,. rt-n tv, viitci.cinni ! lne a- liSl and ue
. 1 -. t K, Liiuriu u s t iiien his ulcC in t h-
lere h- has be
vears i ne Ninth
today to Peruna. 1 Know u to oeasurt . u lu w,"w,rJv '"r 0 ir )l.na D m .ents wtli not alto
cure for Indigestion and its attendanl uZ Jn io . nI hicn to ov.te.J fo ,n tbeir pnmarie
tCliction, nervous denimy. or tne scs v a(. ...u , i'he 'acti-m of McLurin is regarded
, ,1.1 x , I not to irlVfanv nu ire lor sthir-h a.'. " . &
wccks iiiav x m -pmuuiui j - - - Q re as ver v -'"o ' he in t
throush the recent campaign I used Pe- I nunber of managers were sued tn j " - ,
runa recularly, and although 1 eppkt -." uour.a auu ...utcteu uy tu G--ound b tken Friday for th-
two ana tnroe times eacn ucy my toiw u .iii-uuv.s.uuu St. L uis Kx lO'iti tn -
nercr failed me. ' I know that Peruna ii mills snum fouud it impossible to ,.'. ...
a reliable cure for broaehJal trouWea." mam'aio the rate agreed oa in con J snflv o aii.
P. J. Kenned t. y srquenceoi tnrt nyaston 01 Mississtp- D S Mitch-11. Fuif ird. Md :
" w . I . -11 m ' 1 w I
If you do not derive prompt and satlt- IP1 territory oy me muis to lexas Dunna atong illees- I trouolea n
" l .l Wi itlnn
The Books Vura Alria' t,
Raleigh News aud obstrver.
The Legislative Eiamining Com
mittee have com pleted t he investiga
tion of the accounts and books in the
office of State Treasurer Licy and
state Auditor Dixon as directed by
law.
rtie ominittee putdovn in writirg
their approval of the accounts, and
records iu both offijes and took oc
cation to c omoiimeut the marner ia
nich both offices have been c m
ducted. It. was a deserved recogni
tion of the c -mpetent and aole for
ces in b th offices, not even tiie sem-
bUuce of an error beiug detected.
Tne investigation of the Treaur
er's office was completed Isst week.
and the wnlten approy i! and 30m
meniation was placed on record
yesterday The commutes congrat
ulated Chief Clerk Moody of toe
Morris vs. NorfoiK and Western
Liailroad to test the constitutional
of the - raig act, which forOids the
rem ival.of caes from the State to
the Federal courts. motUm to
this ttfect tvas mide last week in
this case at Wins 01.
The three year oh'l son of Mrs
David Jmcu'ou of Wi'raington, was
found lying f.tee downard in the fire
t'ue-ddy oy his mother, when &he
returned from the well with a
bucket of water. The little fellow
died in a few moments" after being
lifted out of the fire.
Wuliam Marsh, who was convict
ed at the last Federal court in
G.'eeusO'ii''), f removing spiri's.
wants to 0.j immersed and j ic the
Baptist church. Judge B vd wili
order the jiuer of Snrry county,
where he i cn ii .ed, to take him
securely bajdeL.ff cd to Fish river for
the immersion. -
The heavy rains recently
put the French Broad out of its
banks n i.o-:iiBg-i he Ashevile cotton
miil and he tenements houses near
it. The ltght and power plants
were also j-uomerg-'d and the city
was 'in darkness, ihe water wasfive
ofsix fee; deep iu sume of the hous
es. A subma.'ine lightning- apparatus
has arrived at E zineth City from
New York to be used in searching
for the body of Nellie "ropsey, who
mysteriously disapuared Novem
ber 2d'-h. Andrew G Crovsey, of
ur)cle"of the missing
The electric light ap
Saved His Life.
"I wish to say that I "Icel I owe
my life tt K doi Dyspepsia cure."f
wiit'esH C. Chre'stenscn, of Hay-..
Seld, Minn ' For three ears I was
troubled with dyspepsia so that I
could bold nothing on' my fctr-mstb, 1
Many times I would be njiable to re
tain a morsel of food. Finally I was
confined to mv bed Doctors sa'd I
could not live. I rad one of your
advertisements on K'idol Dyspepsia
Cure and thought it fir my case a1 d
commenced its use I beiau to im-.
orove from the first -oottie. Now I
am cured and recommend it to all "
Digests your food. Cures all stoin-a;-h
troubles. Stimson & Anderson,.
Chas pm-ory Smith. Pos' mister
Ges:e!, has tecdeivd -his resigna
tion take effect. Tariy next' moo b..
rhe President will app'tint Hany
C Payne as his successor.
'An Evangelist's Story.
"I suffered for years with a bron
chial or lung trouble and tried vari
ous remrdes but did not-obtain per--rnanent
relief until I commenced
u-ing One Minu-e Cough Cure,"
writes Rev Jas. Kirkma'n, evange
list of Belle River. IU "I have fco,
hesitation in recorr mending it to a'.t-
sufferers from maladies of this kind. "
Ooe Mihute Cough Cure jffords im
mediate relief for coughs, colds and
ail kinds of throat acd lung trou
bles For. croup it is unequalled.
Absolutely safe. Very pleasant tg
taKe. never fails and is really a - fa-
vorite with the children. They like
it. St imson & Anderson.
The President has appointed J. C.
Dancy, colored, now collector of the
port of Wilmington, recorder of
deeds for the Dtrict of Columbia
to succeed H P Cheatham, colored,
whose term of office is to expire
S ton.
N-vv Yoik,
girl, seat "it.
paratu s
saying that after having tri-d dozens
ci 'other remediss without relief, 1 owe cotfon growers and the cotton seed .. , ' ,
my perfect health and clear voice oi il trust over th. price of ccjtton j lf fVA-vvMl veai
faotorv reeulta from the use of Peruws, jua otDer mates, witn the conse Mpjth Oed sore , ras advied .to tr
write at oneo to Dr. Hartmon, girins j quence mat toe price oi seed is now TJ,Wi. s Wt ch ft z .( alve and s .
full statement of your case and he will ' from $14 to $15 a Ion and tending with wood jria resjUs-- I was per
be pleceed to give yvu hl valuabl at u jwari- feet y c ir-d It Is tha best salve oo
Tlce gratia. "T w . , " , the market." Sure cure tor pile-.
Address Dr. Hartman, President oi ' J-C-fo.V, of Winston, has bought Bor .Q h.n;; Beware of counter
- wlv mml uo ua bv ptiyer. . -
Hfwiiles-. tj i 3 i,'.iiia J.
CarroUton, Ga., Dispatch, xo.h.
The beadies b "dvf a mm sup
uos -d to oe that f Prof, r handler
t s -hool teacher wh lived in Pn
ouoty. G ,. was found todav be
nea ham ts of rock, at O tk L "vet,
leouroe couoty, Ala. It was it;
at O stober -that Pr f. ."handler
ltsaupafed. Hr Jived in Lm
3anch, Polk ount.y, Oa , aro
AUafht, chool jjtoverthn A'aamri
Hue in Cleburne county. He w
ith s'in money in hi pfjctcp
ad th nxt dv diaupered. Tb
r.tire community wj aroused ovet
ii di-appaance. believing ha ho
vp.n ffu!ty dealt with.'- Tbscoiiotr
nrjsr seatoied, but no clue was fourd
A farmer by ; the name of Knigb
ras been arretted oa fcbitiiwiOB t
be employed in espior
tng the river bottom.
Judge Boyd Continues The Injunc
tion in T-ie James-Howard Case.
Ci'eensloro D:-patch, 19th.
Iu tt:e tr.i'.i d states Circuit Court
'his afternoon Judge Hovd issu-d an
rdjr q rttinuitig thJ i' j motion re
straining the sheriff o ti-wan c ut -
tv from e- ing the Western N irtb
Oartf'ina Riilroad under execution.
Judge A C A verv. cf Morgantftn
ind B V L ng. E q . ot Matesville
argu-d f ' the dissolution of the in
junc 1 D, wntie uap onaries rrice
ii-aiisourj, appearea lor me outn
rn Riil-vav autl praved that th
1 j c io-i b; cmtitrjjd . Judg.
i-io'sil ct'eotinued the ipj-ioetion ot
the. ground tha' th"--. execution of j"
j id' m j"r i-u'il jjf be enforce'
giiust the s lutbern Kan way m ;
rsuit to wh-ch'that corporation wa
lot a p-irtv. The eise do goes V
he v ii cuii Court of Appeals, anc
jfnbHilv to th Supreme Court '
tte U Jt'-d Sta'pp.
v-fa v
- "L-A.
leleif in 24 to aiouis
Fur b-l bjr W. F, IiiL
Sayas Two From. Death. -
"Oar little daughter had an al
most fata! attack of whooping cmnh
aud broccaitis, writes Mrs. W. K.
Haviland. of Armonk, N. Y., "ofrt,
y.-hen ail other remedies -failed, we
Sived her life with Dr King's New
Disc tvery. Our neice, who had
cousuinption-i'a an advanced stage,
aiso used this wonderful medicine
and today she is perfectly well. "
Desperate throat and lung diseases
yiela to Dr. Krng's New Discovery
a- to to other mi diciae on ear'is.
lutaliible for coughs aad Colds 50j,
arid fl UU bottles guaranteed by VT.
t Hall 1 rial tjotties free.
; I'hettdore and Laura Jackson, who
's known in this country as -Anna
O'Ddia Diss de Bar, were found
guilty in London, of fraud and im
m irai practices and ' sentei cjd to 15
.it d 7 years of penal servic ; respec
tively la-t Friday. -'
Bronchitis
" I have kept Ayer's Cherry Pec
toral in my house for a great many
years. It i3 the best medicine in
the world for coughs snd colds." a
J. C. Williams, Attica, N. Y.
All serious lung
troubles begin witn a
tickling . invthe throat.
You can stop this at first
in a single night with
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral.
Use it aho for bronchitis,
consumption, hard colds,
9 and for coughs cf all kinds.
hree iizes: 2V.. cronrti for n orrtinBrr
COlrt; 5oc.. list nvjlit fur bmucbitis, aoarse
nsi. hard coWii. et-.: !, m..t e...nomiil
fov ciuoxuc cae r.r.rl t reen in l'B-i.
x- J. C. AXtK CO Lowell, Mas.