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PUBLISHED WEifiKLY BY , NOELL BROS., Proprietors. : .. SUBSCRIPTION TfcltMS ! s" ji.00 : -59 i Copy One Year, : . ; J Coqv Six Months, : V : i Cop Three IV.onths : TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS : One inch on week $1; two weeks tl.RO: one month Two inches one week $1.50: two weeks $2; one month ITmSSShlSS:185 tW "Adyertisements inserted on local Kh SotmS'5 CeDtS 111,8 v.Thn editors are In no'wise resDonsi- b)e for views expressed by correspon- dents. . .- e ai matter, KOXBQRO, C. Aug 27, 1902 A northern paper prints a . sensa tional story to the effect that the 'fiancee of Congressman E. Spencer Blackburn declares that their wed dtng is cond.tioned upon his re- r tt . , , . , . nopesi uniHi tnis nancee selects ' , , j O I At last Hon. E. Spencer Black burn has learned to "beat a retreat Hon. Theo. Klut z, the Democratic nominee for Congress from the dis tnct now represented by E. Spencer, has twice challenged him to a joint debate, but E. Spencer has twice de 'olined without any excuse. 'And now it is said arfi- sonn tn have a banking trust-don't know I just what it will be called, certaiclv not a trust. At first they were sim- ply trusts, then combinej; i ow they are worltincr nr. finer morrrov TTnm-. I ever, theyare all one and the same as to effect. - Wm. Jenuings Bryan which we pub lish ..elsewhere, but still there is right much similarity between it and the interview with Russell Sage, one of the multi-miHionaires of New York. When it was first ghen out that the harvesting machinery people had got together, .that is had "merged' - . , r . . . , those forming the combination said ."M luc ucueui UL l-ue PeoPie- xtB, if was, tor the tew people' own. -mg tbe plants. One of nhe first things to be dqnerso it was stated in a press'dispatch a few1 days ago, was the notification that ten .thousand men would be thrown out of work ' by the coming together. And that has been the history ot -all these trusts, combines, mergers, etc. Tom Jones, the negro who so brutally outraged Mrs. Smith, was caught and lynched near the scene y of his crim. We all deplore lvnch- ; ins andrwish that the' law might take" its nnnrsfi Vnt. wo rlAi-tVif mrn 1 v UUUUU T ti J much if anyvof us would act . other wise than the; crowd, who captured' Tom Jones did if , the ; crime, had been committed " in our section ihmk or a virtuous woman, the woman, r wife of a most resnectable farmer dragged from her home, knocked in- . .. ..... J-. t ' . ' '- . V t to insensibility, slashed .with a : ia" X-zor, face beat into a'jelly a'nd an eye , gouged out!, KoweUhink the fol lowing verdict of 1 the. .Coroner's - ; ' We, thendemgned, 'empanelled aa a jury to inquire intp the cause of ne ueatn or lorn Jones: tind - that ; , he came to his dea v wounds, inflicted by parties unknown toiur?. obviouslv bv an nnfcraorprl , I x-l home, , wiyep, v daughters..' and cb.K -rl,T'- viev.1 enormity or Ttue urime commitreaB oy; saia loniJ ::SJones'aHas:Frank -HiTl. we", think t,-nu"uJ " u A '-rnerswould- have beett recreant to ' their duty as good citizens bad; they ' In . discussing' the cotton null problem Editor Bailey, ; 1 of the Bib lical; Recorder,; who is easily one 6i the , ablest writers, in this State, says:' "We want also an anti-vam nire law Thf true vam Dire is the beast who hires his .wife or -children to th mills: while' he' loafs. e .shoull be sentenced to the roads and made to work hard thirty days, we must get at the loafing father if-'twe would eure.the eyil of child slavery, . Wa npp.fi a.n ftnh-movin? la w. The curse of our factories is the unsettled condition of the popu- lation." While we heartily agree wita. the idea of an anti-vampire law, We can- noV sanction the second thought, We believe we have" too many laws, too manv thou shaft nots. If it IS fright for the Legislature to say to these people,you shall not move so - - L ' - . " I often, that you shall be required -to . give a two weeks quit notice, would j it not have the same right to eav they, should give a two 'months, o. even a twelve months notice. And if it is rjght and proper to say how of tPn .thlS claSS ? mnnck ia if nrf tn n a 11 o r J yV f. "Fnn if. in sav how often the editors shall . . , move, or any other special clui Oil 1 i. J7.Lt 1 1. I. , i. ine lot oi Lueae peupit? au uest js u hard one and if they find any enjoy ment in movinsr leave them the I u pleasure. WASHINGTON WANTED -AHANQ MONOPOLISTS T O A little while ago Mr. D, A. Tom pkins. made a Fourth of July ad- dress at Gastonia in the ()J course Uhich he 'referred to Geoiee Wash- ington as -our Southern protection x I ist President." Inasmuch aa Sena- tor Pritchcrd is soon to go upon the stump and advocate protection, it n av Vim f Vi n t. Via tyi fnHnw Tt- I Tompkins' example Federal 'oftice- toldeis have a habit of thirffei ng ftlikpWand hold un Waahintnn believing in the policy that is "the mother ot trusts it so, we wish to quote what Washington himself ... said aoout monopues, even the comJ paratively small ones of that' date. If he wanted to hang the men at-lhe head of monopolies on a 4gallow fiv, times as high as the one prepar- led for Hainan," what sore of a gal. lows would the father of his coun- j. . t i n ii i try prepare tor Rockefellow and . writing to the President of the Pennsylvania Assembly of the mon opolies and monopolist of that day, Washington said: , "It gives me very sincere pleasure to find that the assembly is so well disposed to second your-endeavors in bringing: those murderers of our cause, the monopolizers, forestallers and engrossers, condign punishment. It is much to be lamented that each State ha3 not hunted them down as pests of' society and the greatest ene mies we haye to the; happiness pf America.' I would to God that some one of the more atrocious in each State was hung upo a gallows five times a high as the one prepared for Hainan.'" : . . If George Washington were alive to day the trust nnd monopoly or eads would call him a wicked an d pes.iferous, Populist agitator .News and .Observer.. " 1 Chambers-Jones. .Mr. J.' W. Chambers and Miss Etta Jv. Jones wer married August the 26tb, at 3 o'clock, at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. Goe. W. Jnmis nn Knrt k mt ef wf ; fin, a was one of those' quiet pretty home marriages, witnessed by some,, immediate neighbors and friends. Mr. Willie-. Walker atd Miss arid-bndp3.ma theCermony being prerormea oy KeyU-,- lx Watkms. auio juug uuupie ecrc in me wicn Krigfitina3iappy;pro8peccp. : Many friends will observe with deep inter- s.x.. .r. . . invoke great blessings upon them. STATE NEWS. A chaingang has been . established in Wilkes and convicts are now work ed on the public roads. - 1 Mr, J. El wood Ccx will build' a handsome $50,000 hotel at. High Point. This is one ofNorth Caro lioa's coining places. ; - ' - E. G,;l)avis, a leading, lumber man of MaxtoD, has filed a cetition in bankruptcy. The liabilities and vfV o , oVrmf lfi ooo. . v . Mack Short, a young' white man of Guilfprdvcounty, bas been taken to the hospital for; the insane at! Morgan ton a raving maniac as a re sult of hearing a holiness divine. - Charlotte. is to have a big cotton seed oil refiueiy; The company has 0Dtameda cnarcer ana tne capital is ' if w ..' . .Til 1 1 I 1 $idu,uuu. tne concern win De in opposition to the cotton -seed oil trust. -t , Mf 'jame8 Julian in Salisbury di3coverea a burglar t-ying .to break tn?hnn,e of Mr W. T. Rusher andte rtot'at him the timw. Mr. Julian thinks that at least one bnlJet. took effect. . Allen Laws, a white man, has been sentenced to the penitentiary for 15, years in Wilkes county for killlnc: James Walls. 13oth vvere drinking together when without tfie east - provocation L'lws stabbed Walls to death. Work will scon ,be beguu, ic is learned, laving a double track for the Southern Railway from Washington 10 anra. ine company i imuing i ii . .. i. mi. n-. ?ne irely insufficient now frf tr.a hflo t7ir 'f rorn r J Iran master w. Anarews, at the boiithern Jiaihvay at Charlotte, has received a le:ter threatenins: his life if be does not leave. 1 be em- ployes of the road are indignant that u cb a commdnication should have Deen serlfc DlD1 The Raleieb Times understands I V . that there are bout 210 mills in this StateNmanufacturin2 varn that hav-f closed for the present. They( are waiting for yarn to advance or cotton to go down. Thy claim that ten cent cotton is being manufactur ed into yarn on a seven cent basis. . , A v n r ' xiev. jx. maiauij,H pastor nf fhf p;rfif nhnroh nf T?L eigb, who died a few days ago, left ife insu?W (0 the amoimfc of ?8j. ftftft llr 41 0 ooo" TTi f.mil, will r 000 or $10,000. His family will re- turn to Macon Ga to live Drt I Marshall havW come from Georgia re, DrT Georgia o Raleigh. . As a result of the railroad rate war out west tickets are being soJd from Houston,; Tex;, to Chicago for 30 cents and in some instacesa $5 box of cigars is thrown in. Thia looks vry much like bribing people to gh to Chicago. - " - The State Auditor has sent a check . ., ..... ..... ,-. . . j... ,. . ... . i for $250 to Officer Yarborough at Durant, Indain Territory,- for -the capture of Henry Cothrao of ..Ruth ford, N. C. , who is wanted at the latter place for murder Rev Drv J. W. Lynch bas returned to Wake Forest to take charge of th Baptist church there. He was untij his receDt,' resignation pastor of the church" at Roanoke. Va. . A correspondents of . the'Raleigh Post says that J. H. Davis was killed by; John Richardson near the gold mines in Montgomery county a few days sinoe.It is. said that Davis had7 gone to Richardson's home and was brenki Dg in thejdoor, with an-ax when Ridhardson shot him 3 ' : '- the enigma in. the present political situation in this State is ex-Senator Marion Butler. , He is Iayinarlow and saying absolutely nothing. He is still chairman of the State Popnlistiexjecn' tive committee, ; but. he hasrcalled no oonyention and done J nothing so far as can be seen. He is very Beldoin in Raleigh. v , : .- 1 Wjhen the harvester trust was lauL nched,' it was declared io rHave been organize d in the ipterest of the farm ers. Later reports are thai 10,000 men vt ill- soon be discharged, that's what trusts mean to intelligent' labor, and -yet there, are some labor men idiot enough to listen-to Mark Hanna's' rot about being the friend of labor, -The man who is the friend 6f . trusts is n ecessarily the. enemy ot labor. " News, and Observer. NORTH CAROLINA. x. - r ; 1 Unoer and by virtue of a judgment of the Superior Court of a t special proceeding entitle John H. Tingeh Administrator . of A . H. . 'Tingen deceased against B, W.; Tingen and others, . I will as commissioned on MONDAY THE 22 DAY OF. SEP ' J - TEHBER 1902 . - : - at the Court House door in Roxboro said County, sell to the highest bid. der the lollowing tract orparcel of land: f ' ' v . That certain tract of land in' Al lensville Township Person County, N. C, bounded on the North by .the lands of Norman Long near - Five Forks, on the West -by land of Mrs Bartlett Yancey, on the " Ek9t ; by lands of J. GTingen, and on the South by ' the lands of Hav- wooi Harris, - containing 65 acres moTe or less. - " : MERMS One-hal f CAS H. ? bal ance in three months. : Time pav- ment to bear 6 per cent, interest from day oi" sale. Purchaser has the option to pay all cash if he desires. This 22nd day of Ausust 1902. ' LUTHER M. CARLTON. ; Commissfoner. Admin i st rato rs Notice- Having qualified as Adminiso trator of tne estate of Cx. 1 'W. Rogers 'deceased, late - of this courty, I hereby notify all persons owm saiu esraie to come forwara and make immediate payment, and all persons holdipg claims against said estate to present them to me for payment on. or before the 23rd day vi aug. iwo, ur tjllti' UUllce Will oe plad in bar of their,. recovery. This August 23, 1902. R. S. BAYNES. . . .;" Administrator. rass Is the place to buv vour; star pie and heavy Groceries, on Main street one door North of , PiDneer warehouse QppositeJ tne. Keade Motel. I shall make "a specialty of FEED STTJFE Such as Hay, Corn, Meal, Ship Stuff, Brann, Oats, Seed Oats, etc, ; Get my prices i on FLO UK Before you buy for I' can make it to your advantage. .Every thing g uaran teed to be exactly as .represented. Give me a call. ." - 4 r nn ROXBORO, N. 0. S ' ' ' . - With excellent building material of ways filled. I am. . STTI FASH : Sole Agent for the mm dumber: company And have the best Sash, Blinds; Doors, Shingles,; and material for build ihff Dnrnoses tn he fnn nd in Virrri nfo ; r.Anc- m .; i ni.Awnrlv at tended to. For Price Write to" me. I - , :' V ' ' MaNufactufew To the generous pedpls of Roxboro and surrounding counties I am -grate lul for past patronage, and hope in the future, as.in the past; to supply your wants. ,, , ' j'V.- , ' - : -. J ,; - : A ; - " 7ftry truly yours, - ;' ' ' H. A; THODAS j SOUTH BOSTOfJ, VA.E - i ' FACTORY Also Lime, Cement, Phster and paint , w Hi Leave For the Northern market week; where we will 1 . j-cnc uuigcuns IOr von , will spare neither time nor ; pam.to select a stock that will K be entirely satisfactory to our inends and - customers in the mean time we are offering - especially attractive prices on all our summer stuff which we Jhave left over. Come m and , let us supply you at these , money saving prices. ;:; ' - v.Whave reeeived several of pur fall lines of , shoes and we V ask ybu to inspect our stock . beforeyou make your purchase (or we are the shoe people of this town. 'Men's shoes from -,$r to;$4. ; Ladits, from $1 to $3 I Chidrens at. all prices biggest line of these goods in the town. : If we ean be o f any ser vice to yqu' while in the Northern markets, please .let us know this week. . lay ton & Long BA W HER ' SALVE the most healing salve in the world. 4' SESSION -'S. .A ; Sr. 5 - . Lecture .tiaHs for Theorj, LeboratoriesybriPrco!, iiospitais;?r Practice. One hundred page Catalogue Free. Trinity College, ' . "Durham, N. C. ; Offers 12gradute and uader graduate.courses of study. New librarv fa cihties, , labor atory equipments and gymnasium. Number ;pf students doubled in 8 years. jLarge number of schol arships awarded annually. l; Loans made to worthy stu dents. Expenses very in oderate. Fof 'catalogue address L. W. NEWSOM, 'Registrar. THE WALL STREET JOURNAL Gives dvice and answers, without charge, inquiries, abou invest . ments. Studies underlying causes of marketmovements. Determines '.facts' governing.. value of securities. Criticises, analys-.s and reviews Railroad and Industrial reports. - Has complete tables of earnings of , properties Quotes active and In v active stocks and bonds. Records the last sale of bonds and the yield . ori investment afcthe pnee. One- who - daily- consults The , Wall Street Journal is better . qualified to inyet money safely and ; profitably And to ad visrf about in vestments thanone who does not v do' so. ., . - - . Pnblish'ed-daify by Dowv;Jones & Co .', 44 Broad St. N. Y The old est. news agency of Wall St : ' ' - $12 a year, Jl a month . 1 - every descripti ion my - factory is all ' - f . - , . STREET. s. i ' to four -Interest
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