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THE GAZETTE-MESSENGER VERY AFTERNOON EXCBW SUNDAY. J. A. ARTHUR, Editor and Proprietor. J. A. ARTHUR, JR., Managing Editor. Entered at Washington, N. C, Postoffice as second-class matter. SUBSCRIPTION RAT bS. DAILY, ; TWICE-A-WEEK, $3.00. $1.00. IMPROVEMENTS IN THE COUNTRY. The Progressive Farmer, IB its last week's issue, has a very suggest ive article to the farmers and people residents of the country, calling their attention to the necessity of their everlastingly hammering at the im provements necessary in the coun try until they get good road?, better echools, rural mail service, country telephones, school libraries, more newspapers, and papers that issue daily editions. The farmers must have all of these facilities surround ing their homes it they. desire to check the growing tendencies of their boys, who have been reared in the country, to move to the towns just as soon as the bands ot parental .au thority are broken, where they gen erally fail to realize their hopes, and they will be conteuted to follow the pursuit of their fathers and build up for tLe nselves and children a home a millionaire might covet. We believe if the truth was known, the deep-seated resolve we frequent ly find in the boys reared on the farm to leave home as soon as' par ental authority can no longer re- . n a l that they come across so orten" in the towns. The Progressive Farm er sizes ub the situation in a nut shell, when it says: "Any township which has good roads, good schools, rural mail de livery, school libraries, the rural Prof. J. A. Holmes, State Geologist, Chapel Hill. Those who wish to get the rules for establishing a iu ral mail delivery route, and form of petition, should write to their Sen ator or Representative in Congress. For information about school house improvment, local taxation, consoli dation of districts, or school libera- rie?, write the couuty school Super- ntendent or Superintendent J. Y. Joyner, at Raleigh. It 3V4 Mis Ue P. A, Panfroth, of LaQ range, Ga., suffered for six months with a frightful running sore on his leg; but writes that Bucklen's Arnica Salve wholly cured it in five days. For Ulcers, Wounds, Piles, it's the best salve in the world. Cure guar anteed. Only 25 cts. Sold by ail druggist?. The Washington correspondent o the Louisville Courier-Journal says that William R. Hearst is willing to spend $2,000,000 tor the Demo cratic nomination lor president. It remains to be seen whether or not he can get the nomination for that price. it so, we ao not see wny it is not possible tor any man in the United States, of ordinary standing and intelligence, tD buy the nomina tion, if he has money enough to pay tor it. That must awaken serious reflection in the minds of all honest and conservative citizens of the United States. Is it, indeed, possi ble that the highest office in the gift of the people of the United States may be had for a price? Richmond Times Dispatch. t M If troubled with weak digestion belching or sour stomach, use Cham berlain s Stomach and Liver Tablets and you will get quick relief. For sale at Dr. Hardy's Drug Store. How Can He Act? A Washington dispatch of the 21st reads as follows: "Washington, March 21. Book er T. Washington was iu conference with President Roosevelt until after midnight this morning. He states that the conference was about negro lynching in the South and the Pres ident, if re-elected and free to act without political consideration, would stop lynching at any cost." If this is a correct report of the ..H ..f ilwi intpj: view between these nothing short of a scandalous exhi bition on the part of the President. au tuu urst piace, n ne nas any power to act at all, why should he wait until after his "re-election" to stop lynching? He has recently Working Overtime. Eight hour laws are ignored by those tireless little workers Dr. King's New Life Pills. Millions are always at work, night and day, curing Indigestion, Biliousness, Con stipation, Sick Headache and all Stomach, Liver and Bowel troubles. Easy, pleasant, safe, sure. Only 25 cts. at all drug stores. When you need Picture Frames call to- see us. We have a nice lot ot ready-made Frames and the latest patterns in Moldings to make lrom, to order. Respectfully W. H. Russ. 4 . ! DO YOU WANT A NEW STRAW HAT OIK SUIT FOR ERSTER imWM "HWtlHir H To make buying easy is to buy where you can find what you want, and you will find it here. We have any shape, style and price you may desire. Call and see what we can give you in Straw Hats for 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 and $2.O0. You will also find a nice line for boys at reasonable prices. EASTER SUITS v For men and boys are beautitui and cheap. Ladies 4aStrap Patent Leather Jlippers At $2.00 are here awaiting youi inspection. IT. ROJrP3BR. OUR 1M 4 MOORE BROS., NOTICE In order to pay the hills of the schooner "Protector, we will on Monday, March 28, 1904, at 12 rn. at the ship yard of the Mutual wasnington, offer lor sale iu schooner "Protector " This Ip i made to pay seaman waees and' re- T,iey are H- M- Clark RoDt Moore, i J & 1C rri XT A r 1 rnu T pair Dills. LARGE COLORED BARBER SHOP. -cAVCilui-Best and Quickest Hair I Rodman & Rodman, Attorney. This 14th day of March, 1904. telephone, farmers' clubs, ad a New firm in Susman Block. Call and examine stock ot General Groceries had an opportunity in Ohio to stop l i i i .11 r w- good newspaper in every farmer's UOL OUI a iyncning, out put an end J, t'CCtLti, OC CO home well, in such a neighbor- LU a IUUU wu,cu ueiu lQe law m ae hood a man can live twice as long fi?nce for several days in pursuing in five years as he could in a slow, lDDOcent egroes and destroying their Al 1 t Ml 1 . unproeressive community without Ppeny aiter naving lUca tneir aontoDa Tn n0;hw. man" TwoSoutheru Democratic hood making these improvements, governors, acting with beooTning land will increase in price: neizh- t f-, ppeu me lyncning bors will be more neighborly; there wu,u" mreaienea, out, unlike will be more contentment fuller lu wmu were not even cai,ed live?: the neighborhood will win a uPon lo Protect as they were in no ' 0 ... -.1 il !l rontof;nn Jnf-iinoo ol urtug oiuers man me party sua ternrise that will make its residents l)ecceu 01 Sul,t- T..i 1 J l t- T,r,,r1 f t,olr .usck;.. na wiiere uoes me jrresiaent eet , , . ,. . - ... , s authority to regulate or enforce and statelier type ojt men will be fll. i- . c. A T. Jr the police powers o-a State? Does developed men broadened by a he think he can do this as easily as closer loucn witn tne world ot men, ne "legislated " the service pension in . . of business and letters, but with- traud into the already fraud-burden rwri . : l a rv .1 cu peusiou laws: inpq rriA man Thomas H. Mason and Thomas J. Moore. Also Boot Black Parlor. Boot blacker and cashier, Gustus Moore. First class Cigar Stand. You can get the neatest work at MOORE BROS. 107 Market St., Washington, N. (J. G.H .HILL, THE OLD RELIABLE T0ILLT SETS, Pictures Fres, H0I5E DEALER VACES AND IARDENIERS. btlH m tne nnS- irst c,ass Your patronage will be h.Vhly HoiTSeS and Mule9 appreciitexi. Fhone 134. H''. ; ! NRT1 flQOUG HFARE ofTRrTVEL efween the Honest Goods at Honest Prices. really think he is a law unto him- Kaleigh Post. -.oiit the bustle and grind that keep me oiave iu uuaiueas, iiv- gJ-, ing a superficial lite. That tbe editor of the Farmer Inflammatory Rheumatism Cured. may hav quainted become intimately ac- William Shaffer, a brakeman of ith the various condition? Dennison. Ohio, was mnfinpH tn hla prevailing)n the various counties in bed for several weeks with inflam- r Bicle Put iQ ridi? fL- ft..f- Li ua una atory rheumatism. "I used many 8h?Pe' ,Ihe (JUestlou ,S' ,where can 1 u.c "T" T3vn T Keu it aone cneaDest and hpst. v. wucuico, liceayu. x1 luaiiy x sent 1 uctu " to McUaw's drugstore for a hottl mm m Always on Hand Cash or on Time. The Farmers' Friend. See him and save money. Boading horses a specialty. Stables on Respess street. Livery Stables, G. H. HILL'S OLD STAND, The season is now on when vou J. B. PEED, PROPRIETOR Just added a large line of Horses and Buggies, kept his eyes open fo the beautiful 0f Chamberlain's Pain Balm, at MAWLLL . COURSE. fa as well as tha useful, or he would which time I was unable to use Best, because skilled, experienced desired. A fine Turnout now ready never nave piaceu miis recomenua- u iu uUB weens urae woricmen do your work. Cheapest, tor city driving. Orders promptly tions for improving the rural dis- Wd dUie S 10 worK a9 nappy because the best is cheapest. I do filled. Special attention given to tricts,better stoads, besides the plant- Har(y,s ' s mg of more flowers, and the erect- and as calm." For snip at Dr mw num mn,i, .1 i. .1 j I t..i: r: 1 10 hired help. m JW . . . r ing ol more attractive tarm nomes a Sure Thing. would never had been suggested to A witty individual one morning Ms rjaind. wagered that he would ask the same But nevertheless his suggestions question of fifty different persons are good, and our country friends and received the same answer from could do nothing better, than by each. The wit went to first ore iollowing the advice of the Progress- and then to another until he had ive Farmer, to the farmers in whose reached the number of fitty. And interest it is published, iso paper this is how he w.on the bet: He in the State with so large a patron- whipered half audibly, to each: age has done more persistant work, "1 say, have heard that Smith in arrousing the citizens of the rural has failed?" districts, to the importance of hav- f What Smith?" queried the whole ing introduced into their neigh- fifty, one after another, and it was borhoods these modern conven- decided that the bet had been fairly lences, such as the telephone, and won. London Tit Bits. the rural fiee dtlivery, it 1 hey would have their boys reared on the farm K troubled about your thinking remain at home and not come to caPtry. a g,ass of I'epsi-Cola, it , . ii- I will ireshen you ud and make work p , ' . j . . . ; asipr. It is the best soda fountain of the city dude. Alake home not driuk 0nly 5o at aU only attractive, but provide it with ams.; all the modern conveniences possi- Nl A. LEGGETT & SON oi go many of the country LATHAMS, N. C. v r The Place for First Claas Grocer- oso wuuare wauuug uvice ies and Count ProJ improving the roads of their I Furs and Hides bought and sodl. MAXWELL BROS. I The LOOK! AT THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN i Racycle & Any Bicycle section should, write Jl'ghest Cash Drices aid. TURNS Easy turns hard mMm NOTICE. By virtue of a Dower of the SuDerio Court of Beaufort county, made in the ac tion entitled "J B. Whitthurst vs. Eliza Uibbs and others," I will on Monday, the 25th day of April, 1004. at 12 noon, at the court house door in Beaufort county, offer Tor sale at public auction, the followine described tract or parcel of land: Lyinar and being in the county of Beau- Tort and btate ot North Ca ohna and in Richland Township, becinnine on Little treek t the mouth of a branch, Robert HunnelPs corner; runn ng southward to W. n. Whitley's corner: then with W.H Whitley's line westwaid to the head of bchool House Branch; then with the vari ous courses of said branch to South Creek: then down South Creek to Martha A. Whiiehurst s beginning corner: thence to tne Degion ng. 1 his 22 day of March, 1904. WILEY C. RODMAN, Com'r. Florida Cuba. A passenger service unexcelled for luxury and comfort, equipped with the latest Pullman Dining, Sleeping and Thoroughfare Cars. For rates, schedule, maps or any informa tion, write to WM. J. CRAIG, General Passenger Agent, Wilmington, N. C. 1 y i Racrcle sprockets tarn between bearings. Bicycle sprocket torn outside bearings. 3o per cent, less pressure on the bear ings or a Kacycie tiian on a bicvele: therefore it turns M edgier. Rirlc further and faster with less work on the Racycle. No oil can required. FOR SALE BY W.H. VUYJ, 4rc;tSt. i Collin h. Harding, Attorn ey-at-Law. Office 2nd Floor Rodman Building, WASHINGTON, N. C. GRIMES & GRIMES, Attorneys and Counsellor? At-Law. Office over the Postoffice Practice in all the courts. sancuto r Kowela with C&aearet. Oandy Cathartic, cure constipation forever fK'&c. L.C.p.C,faU, druggists refund money Lowney's and Royster's Candy, I :Asss& ALWAVS FRESS AND PUKE. Broken Stick Candy, 5c a Pound. LARGEST AND CHEAPEST LINE OF ENAMELLED WA Bargains for all at the s and ioc Store. W. D. BUCKMAN. Orders taken for Rubber stamps. Trade Marks Designs Copyrights Ac Anyone sending a sketch and description mkf quickly ascertain onr opinion free whether an invention is proDnoiy patentable, tommunlc Uonetr!ctlrconfldentfaL HANDBOOK on Patents tent free. Oldest agency for securing patents. Patents taken through Munn k. Co. recalT tpecial notice, without charge, In the HOWAFD-CARROW Horse and Mule Company OPPOSITE THE COURT HOUSE. Will receive on February 13th 1904: 28 head young, well-broke Farm Horses 26 head young, well-broke Farm Mules. Ready for immediate use, and will be sold, either for cash or credit, to suit purchasers. Be sute to see our stock and get prices before buying. Thirty days' trial allowed and satisfaction guaranteed. Scientific jftietlcan. 1 A handsomely illustrated weekly. l,nreest cts culatlon or any scientific 1onnua.l. Term aa KST.vft?1, months. 1- Sold by all newsdealer MUNN & Co.36lBro New York Branch Office. 626 Y 8U Waahliurton, D.C. Notice We will make application at the April meet- of the Citv Aldwmen to reiail Malt i.iuurs in the City of Washiugtou frthe term of three months, beginning April 1st, and ending June 30th. 1904. Th'8 Mareh 1st 1904. ROBT. PORTNER BREWING CO. i Guano tor Sale! The Very Best. See or write. W. S. D. EBORN, Bunyan; Nf C. HOTEL PAMLICO, Under New Management. Cable Best tbe market Afford. Rooms Well Appointed, Batb Rooms. $tun mt RATES $2 PER DAY. J. H. ORMOND, Peoprietor. NOTICE Whercs, on the ?o h dav of Decemhpr. 1002, Recy Pntchett. of Beaufort county. North Carolina, executed a mortgage deed to Julius M. Arnold, of Craven county, N. C, securing a note in yie sum of $140.00, and whereas default has been made in said note under the terms and conditions of the said mortgage deed, recorded in the offce of the Register of Deeds of Beaufort county, N. C, in book No. 115, page 170. Now, therefore, under the power convey ed to me in said mortgage deed, I will sell at the court house door in New Bern N. C, on the 15th day of April, 1904, at 12 o'clock m., all the following described real estate and perso ial p-op- rty in the coun ty f Beaufort and State of North Caroli na, all of the home 1 lace of Recy Pritchett adjoining the lands of Tom Hunte-, Char les Hunter and others, except two acres on the east end sold to Ma y Jane Murry. This 14th day of March, 1004. J. M. ARNOLD. DUDLEY'S TCIISOBIALPARLOR Main Street Polite and efficient artists. Ra zors sterlized, guaranteeing to each customer absolute safety and clean liness. Your patronage solicited. J. RE8PESS, (Manager,
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