l"'1- --- -''T'" Hill ii" NOELL BROS.; Profa-jetbr Vol. XX. $4,000 ' BEWRP: FOR DEWEY. TUT? a uorAWTk: ft :t THE ABSCONDI jN A CASHIER ! HOME F1R0T: Annftnm rfri E0XB0RO . . . . VJ': ' -"-"-'y,fVB- Vcar in Advanco ' " enesday Evening. Aiigiist l2fK Program of Farmers' TnsHf,, A. Held In Roxboro. Wednesday Ang. 19. 1903. J I !ieSSi.at9:3o A BOYCOTT PROPOSED. No 31 ANSWER fb JUDES. The Directors of th. " Bank Whien dock sharP and afternoon session He Wrecked Jlnd Tht n... B.i. ?ti:M. ."session ings Amount to 130,000, and May. be More-They Increase' Their irsr ewardrom $500 to' $4,000. NewbernrAtig. 7.-A8 Itheddys go by more of Dpwv'c ti - , i- t- f p-,cags W . "aen .tne first ex- BJKCTSTO DISCUSSED. Common Disease nf t?. by Dr. Tait Butler. State, v-- ' Saliabnry Truth-IndeV: SomejticiV omcers eeized nine i j - wpUBO OH Ut tine' Tknr. All , . . . , UH . . ' American Tobacco" c"Z EZ' ;-! daets. ' I uc cannot wedge intor vuuSut inea Here, T7Lere they enthutic .eetin g of tnV S m he did jost-at'. thii; jtime S WMd t00 y the bug juice; so many of th tUJl v:JiNothinfir in thft The Death Penalty. w; ' 7 " man this; T. """6 owuiewmes results in mean, eare not easily; discouraged aJnd' Si5?8 Ptcb, insigm- - Iited to ' HaffrteasfoiiiV'tKA-i.!-- Prevent fatalitv: whp T?..MQ o.J e preparation of a teacher a.ud beaten. Only asS inij - , r at Morris Drug Store -; : ' ' 3uiaiike to ask. asa 'rnU . ; ? torev ' cided to offer a reward of$40oofor F Massey-. ine arrest snd delivery of the miss -flanSes and addition to this pro mK uttuiw. misis an increase of rrt 3.000 over the first r-A j , aesire. Every detective agency in thecoun- u i . i - - , "ucen.imonned. of the- re- Alg. io(.I9o3. ward and it is thought-that Dewey " Editor; ; t . will be caught and brought to iUS: " There wil1 be a meeting of the tice. Mr. Jno. O. Ellington, State Farmers of per3on county on Wed- which is now below th rrron, v , tyuk;u is accreaited to I "e w ui gram .may be madeas those present (the trust's highhanded dictation A ness of the " j i-iw wo WUUIU frt OD1. ; , v . . . ois., aaa rule I he meeting was attended by a aie .not women as thorough in th'p rge number of businessmen . of find work "of tbr nJ. ' I ' r waa aitenaea Dy a wumeu as tborouffh in thA , M ' - - ' hegDMIber0f b:of grand workof their edncaW as be Charlotte' bWeWeV '' theatywhoaie unanimona in A, mighty, "lords- nf r: 0....t, e. n r;.: r- . "otes.or O. manding Some concession ffou, ;th; -n tacb for mgtne retailers -df en. V " . Idbtinfoin: tice. Mr. Tnr n t?ii- , - armprs- nf t3or - . - . I. . exarniner, today sent ;fle: C hesday the x9th day of 1ZU , the ItZ J l ' -' ., V V ' 5 o-abont in.'farnous lowmg statement to the officers un the C House.' 'Tobacco is se11- If it is suci.1 TLr'r: ... orn have len. ,oSt a. Dal?0D: Psor .wrlfeb to - . . . - p : . . - i I - Afc ilA n-ciiiiecieu with the bank. ' JUVV ract Delow the. cost of 1 reaching in effect; ";E depositors may Nor - . Uur farmers should vnacuas tne situation. Our looacco crop is the only thing ' our xxcxs uave to sell that- brings THEIR MONEY." Official news from Newbern this evening is rather sensational as to -Cpiunaeringpf. the Farmers and "WU4auia anK oy.cashier- Dew ey. It is said that already the;' de dication reaches 121,000, and .will -vuuucbs exceed $125,000. He ap pears to have secured at least $w - -"msa.anringjuiy.. Two no tes, each for $10,obo, given by the Hosiery Hill Company and endors ed by one Pellitier. are found ut terly worthless. These we're cash2 M w Philadebhis m tju: Owey's stealings go back fDr any money.- Everything our farm ers have to buy is highland tobacco is low. , : . , r w Resnppf full XT Jno; S. Ctjningham. ''Every -Bethel Hill cli 11 r.v, TTifi-v, o; - j. 1 " " PROGRAMME. , Saturday i Tr-Vr iii i -r VOtlonal exerricc Ktt .t t . a Stradlev. " ' "M " ', 110 clock. What course should thei .. . f- J ry anQ that ends it.'' - Prom all the cares, the worrv a nri -tha i : Well, isn't thia wilf9 strife 1 " - &ui. 1 o v6Mitiij, xuueit- j vi aii luis anxious, restless mother ve given several I J s na. xuej are go-. Arid ,'please God, for aye-: Iwort iV-; ,?T?tion U' thfer'1" " ff?. , . ' Auraye- work is it necesaarv u . countv now takincr thpm n nno- ' . w jjul one Dore ""uo ueatn ieleasea .i esuffennqrof a nainfnl illCo I rw, y.. . . oca A- Gastonia News! Th VninVoH pie are leaving here regularly, most- ... 11. 1 ; - . " . ijr uu Loe ngnt trains. They are go- vp, V... , . . V tor no clock; What course ' sl,nM tt. r.r-u, ,uraye... . Work is it neceSSar .J. L ' "te,y be'. has Prepared P. toward member "who . YcsL she wastired: hut she bore unue till death bus and the'ffent ' iii gut. ine plan was to draw note neSlect cllD,-ch services, and who fail "suffering of a painful illness as Does u : wort tn f , --..w . - other banks- guarantee S to contrib to the support of the e bore evl.y thing else in" We- trv fil W !Th ' SPe lbe ' co"n ffi 8 " the payment by h bank, cad the" 'S0 home aad e 'here. by bravely and patiently. And now - h ld mids? ' Pnm fU' 0t- woron their, grading pocket the monev Revs- R. d. Marsh and J. B. . Pace, rest.has come. Would we ;could and ?rbhei sP"ater thQBgh a . pee- f?r,the donbl8 tr- Ifc ia expecfed ' cial3tP!,v. .t... , r iile offi" .'"Joclock. What should be a cal1 her Dack" to a" the cares, the maijent tbachee is not inr, that a large nomber will leave m the ' . i n.6 ,flaS heavy cnmti. attitude to-the drink roand Olfstrife.'' -. to "train np a child in W for th, railroad and manv of the." I J. A. StradTey. ? n . Z "T ' V - , " .wm U,kW bandi nfprmiccAn namrr W ca wOmmoa sense nmvoo 4-uAi. - to fifatber thfir crons . ' - . r um m cash with him t,i j I Problem? bv T?ptt t tt t? - A ereat stiilncc folic ' .. .r qj , vi. umucu 1 - T . ;u ruuuiam , vjvci Liic 1 oLiOUlil cfO.- uu avaiiahlA t. . .. . . . ana J. A. Strflfilpv noise or nail v .-AYiaton that!,:": "..ears certam ;Inter passing of s " i" Jue mmon sense nrov f.V 2; o'clock. Are the Baptists, of nlent the voicepf the world ishush 0t ablilt wiH.not be satisfied with the Flat River Association, taking- ed and ln the sacred calm of death the 8ma11 salary now offe-erl ,1 , "jaio vjcnain iat depositors will not get all their .fien. Ke'son A. Miles Retired, Washington , Aueust - 7, lAm the Flat River Association, taking ed and Jn the sacred calm of death the 8ma11 salary now offe-ed hv tTi. the interest they should in educa- w vafu.y grasp the deeper mean public schools." Sq we rn nnV tion?byRev. J. A. Beam and Dr. ln?s?fllfe- " - pend inpon tbefaiks nrSV ? de W.A. Bradsher. . , Itis worth all -the strugle-to Weare tioIffiV 3; o clock, "What is the relation nave hvedsuch.a life, to have HiVH tion i " ""St XjICU. ! , . r li ' V . ""lugiCj'iu 'ivttic 11 UJ v in tPfPQfprl 11 - "" waant General Nekn a r:V.. . 3; o clock, "What is the relation nave llved snch.a life, to have died tion temmandinc ,1.. ... i 1,l"co' between the spiritual firrowth'. of a such a death. A very' dear ' friend I not eive timB fX l?"T?V ftom active serX T' ! reure E,hrch and the mission work?' by who stood by the casket, says: ','The proper remuneration .ffl tlTIMrat m, t "ye servlcs at neon to-mor- Rev. . James . Gordon and R,iffl very atmosphere of the room wnJn6ble and t,,.! 8t,.n..we- aTe a woody. - peace, mere was no horrnr tw Mtmn rMhn; ' . .WJL --"""ga mi. i - . - . I w- ,WI"UK UUUM II fl thon ix 4. i IS soner th onlv fnr th0 . wa wuuu- jr, iu 3"; o ciocK sundav "w U4 ,ucaiu is gone; the J only tor the monpv Hing,led byT.;H. fra;elS ; once.; more robbed of vie j .Ma, JudesW'tbe pieasare 0f we will sirive" ,Tnr!,! fr,?8 o - --n iuc age limit , Ib4 years. The following order A Sundoy IO"3o; o'clock.- Sunday Tne s .Prepared today and. will be f.Mass Meetfag,ledT.jH. SLW tomorrow: . iT-" i. i " '. l--..,.. . '-a f,?.tteacWrkW Washington. August 7, .1903. byRev. J..S. .Hardawayl- She was noble, good, and fully and weli:bi?2fi Z5i th retirement frnm o.J..o I . Adinnrnmm . . , true. Jivtti a rasnal u-o '. "iuwr ! - m-M UOUJiaU l-C ! UVJ UU&R H Dlt.n.. . I. 'X , - o-t "ugioi iyo3 vie? h reUrei:aent from active ser- A MI'leUtenantGeneral Nelson iArmy.by edw;oac;8icor.appro iienfQ 1 is, announced t 'GeaeraLM-wil. pro- ioinM :::aome' The travel en. G. T'Watkins. J. A. Beam, ; T. H. Street. t?x i . ' 1 1. . t uu& wmieei at Tfhpr vw. vCU a auai acquaintance, ty to make a chanoi Ka thf inflllAnrv rf n 1 l r 1 ' v.--' " ' A Ohicasro Jude. Rdwat n Brown, recently charged the grand jury as follows; Offenses are being committed against law and good or- sJT1 ls necessary for the oublfc der' Lswfnl locations of citizens are 7lce being interferjed with by means of ' "Byorder f Secretary, of War. 'Mutant r , C- COBBIN, , U.S. tGenera1' Major General. M 'ree f "' wure 18 a medi. th. i d " MM- that i not fiabrick 11 of ""''cine: W, B. . . . va. if lzens, men in the lawf nl quest . of work, have been intimidated and as- . wm -. M V : m W -' 'v 1 IvAHi" ing the law, if Tiolatibns there haye been, most be nnnishpr! ' .Tn? ..... . r- . w muw Brown was referring to- ft.e""r!lfn - - . O HUU intimidations hvmernhsra of IrW y . amvv unions in their e Cor to to prolo ng a trike. vv4.iwA, wmui out' ieei the influence of a fine and Jofty vuaiav.iu, Was not this her life work -to jjicav;u uucpusciousiy the gospel of unselfish cheerfulness? Nobly has uwyui'iaucu, uu xnougn it uu- puwui .u us uxai me wona can ill . w -wvwj c juuug vvuman, we know that God knew that her uiuc iui jcsi naa come. As one who lays ' With toarfnl A flower upon a tomb. iiio sixupie line . . I place: long may it bloom! X. aisti) Y. GRAND EXCURSION TO VASHINCTOrj. " 4 . "V T -. . r - - " - Do not forget D V. TTi1r;c grand excursion to Washington Tuesday August ' the :- 25th. This train will leave . , : "V Roxboro at 6:30 o clock a. m wooasiale 646 Denistoh- 6:58 Cluster Sprinsrs 7:06 .. . . - . R.eturning will leave Washington August 27th 8:00 p. m. Go on this grand excursion and 1.- : ' . uave a gooa time. I ,;-r- B -R Y ' : - I tt Many persons in this - community are suffering from kidney ccmpbint who ccald eveid izXzX - results by uc ln-Fclcy'a Kidncj Car?. V7. E. WET Ol . merchand,se,n Koxboroand SeU it at the veryWst possAle pnees consistent with the quality of the goodS Tn T COn t0 gr and if you are not already coriaUy, nvite you to Tisitonr store and inspect th styles and valuea in the different clascea of gL3 have to offer. It will be no trouble to show you. r i

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