,OS!-L BROS., PpWA lw - tvT . ... - '-.V -.t-v:;' - -s ;.t . . , HOME FIRST: ABROA rv mp- ; - . .- ... -. e 1 : e - - ".. . ''w-mB 111 JUm. c f ROXBORO, JfORTH OAROLDfA, Wednesday Eyeniko, March 22, 1905. 0,lp Year i n Advance I ' "1 . ""aaBMHMMMBMn IMPORTANT CHANGES IN LAW, TRYING TO PERSUADE CZAR. We Give Below Some of the More J Russians Ministers Aro T.nnrfflnt Ohanffes in the Laws e1 J. lii v "" o . bvtj aactbd by the Last Legislature"' i i ?v. - , COL, CUNINGHAM PLEASED. The following: are the more im yortant changes in the law as made hV tile tuu u uixiuiujiwu auu LliC t pa-illative Committee 1 Where either husband or wife has feloniously slain the oiher, the guilty one shu be debarred from nil rights in the personal estate This applies to those guilty of man slaughter whereas heietofore it ap- plies only to cases or muaer. 2 An administrator can sue for the recovery of personal proprei ty fraudulently conveyed by the de cedent in cii lifetime. 3- Where an attorney at law co1 lects money for client and the client gets a judgment against him for his fai'ure to account the judgment shall be earned forward on the docket and if it is not paid by . the next term of court the judge may disbar him from practicing. 4- 1 lie power or sale in a mort- cannot be executed after ten ; from its maturity, County officials hereafter give ( :U:iui bonds for their terms ".ct r.nd not annually as here U6 that. Nnth. i could be Lost bv PM I 18 eu Keceivea m ubarlotte by tiationS anrt " " " la? MecKlenburg farmers Who - r u vi it- , ii v iu t ill I rt warned if Japan Unreasonable. Should Prove gage t.: CI ( tnfr 6. .tt c-n proving: a boi ' of administration must within ter. years from cr the intestate. countv commissioner nn- id is liable as surety if by reasonable diligence he could hnve found that the surety was in solvent. 8 In actions against insurance companies summons can be served on the local agent as well as on the Insurance Commissioner. ,9 In actions in magistrate's courts against foreign corporations summons can be addressed totHe sheriff of the county where a pro cess agent of said corporation is located returnable in not less than twenty and not more than forty days io Profane swearing in a justice's court is punishable by a fine of $5 or imprisonment. n It is now only necessary, in order to remove a case from a jus tice, to file affidavit that affiant - & vu. icuu iu oeueve he is unable to oqtain a fair trial." 12 Miieage books are redeema ble at the price paid for them if as much as fifty per cent, of same hs been used. 13 No sheriff shall administer an 14. General bird and turkey law ' . 11 maifu St. Petersburg, March 20th. Whi e Emperor Nicholas, whose word is final, still declines to aban don the proseoution of the war, and cue government maintains itj? ability wcommuetne conrlict, it can be authoritatively stated that powerful induences. including- several rF f Vi . . emperor s own Ministers, atp strongly urging that the. time has come to indicate to Taoan P aesire ior peace on a rpanaW basis. Should Japan then attempt to impose too onerous conditions, these influences arue that i of the universal wish to see the bloody conflict ended. Russia' tion will be strengthened abroad by the alineation of svmoathv frnm Japan, and situation at home im. proved when the nation is made to understand that the EmDeror's ' cific proposals have been met with impossible terms. The Minister of War says Russia has a task, fighting the war against such adversaries, 6,000 miles from home, and I contend that she can make a dignified peace without glory but not v ilhout than Col. Cuningham, and who nonor. hs the victor on land andja better tnends to the farmers. Come to Hear Hira apeak. Col. Tohn S. Cuninehar ed himself as much pleased with bis j e will still have the exercises at the commencement exercises at the cioae or cne sohocl, but furtherrrore, we visit to Dharlotte vesterdav w S . -J.V. met a number or the farmers of Mecklenburg, and ceclared that the farmers or Meckienbure- whn-aK tended the meeting were a splended noay ot men, and he appreciated the close attention they gave to his speech. Col. vuningham had many call ers to see him at the Manufacturers' Cub, he has mauy friends in Charlotte. Mr.E. M. Victor, f Dinville. and Mr. Charles N Evans; nf Reidsville, old . friends from -hia section of the State, Mere earlv caliers; also Mr. Walter S.Xiddell, General Thomas R. Robertson, Mr. D. E- Allen. Caot. S. B. Alexander Col. A. L. Smith and others. Senator Duls. and Dr." Alexander and Mr- Fieeman. who were in the Legislature with Col. Cuningham, attended the meeting: of the cotton growers. During the last session of tne last legislature, they were warm friends of Col. Cuningham. There is no man in the State who takes more interest in his m-nr MSI OPPORTUNITY are very glad to say that our aiiaW m i VA A VIAA A' teacher. Miss -Alii ?Y Hr To yourphotos taken capable of carrying out. his Diana fnr AT "RnYPHPn : commencement, and is doing so, and ' - ; I The Holladay Studio, as after June 17 ch I ill clow the" Koxboro gallery indefinitiSLT." close of the school the date of which is sometime in Apul, - and will probably be definitely announced in -mis i ourier in a few weeks. - uiessrs. Richmond Bros,, have oougbt a saw mill, engine aud boiler auu win operate it on ths site of tneir flouring: mill. There is not a great deal of RiMr- neaa in and around Hurdle Mills , at present. . uiuDL. iiiiiiii iviunu. . - -I w f IUUV.U to all. a p i k TTn t March 21, 1905. J. M. Hendrix, of Ad van A- ... . . .- uouoiy, wniie on his way home with a .ban el of still Minna woo k .. ' VUJ, V u You know me and I kuovrTbu-rahd the kind of work I make the WORK THAT ALWAYS "; PLEASED YOU. So got your family - , together and - bring ' ' N them in before that . time, as I will : positively close the gallery after that date June 17th not just FOR THE SUMMER MONTHS, 38 trom his wagon, breaking an arm and naa- been customary, but ikdefi- IS sea. Japan can afford to remember, as I5ismarch did at the conclusion of the Austro-Brnssian war,that two countiis which must live through the long, future a& neighbors may need each other's friendship. Japan may consider the time pro pitious, on account of the situaton in European Russia, to .trp and - - wmuviw. t.u t -) vuk. . ij4 A n.tJi L .... : ..... :, . .. '....,,...,'. .7 .iT. argument, she succeeded in finally UP tn,e pndof cottoh ; : forcing a humilisting peace, ' it L - Cunmguam will leave for Col. Cuningham said he consid ered the Mecklenburg Cotton Grow ers Association one of the best in che North Carolina, and that Mr. H. K. Reed, the president, and Mr Walter Si Pharr, secretary of the association, were most excellent gentlemen, and felt a deep interest in the suceess ot ouj farmers and would use their best efforts to put ends Nov. ist and ISt. a n n m Kor vf ties being excepted. m uo The following only are ex- ffieri W reguar employ -S,' n dlsPater employed in fland.W trams o.i,iri:l..j P .gnl minister of the os- hSiZ? 01 tmPIo'ee of a Slate 3! .f?r lhe iM-nc or active ,7 r,, ' anre company, the ni,h i6 instit,1ns. except thatar --"" insutunons make ro 0tlso aritable, must Board nfPTrtS n demand to the the boarH D C3C at tim order insti Zt ,n,vestigate any such ion 2 Z,' nd When in his Pi" "auds it 6St f 'W State de. of ,h Can remove the offi'al? Ocseut lastltution News and builC'" MTh '9 -Three w'4sed ,DStiUCtion ia Harlem. many iiw! ay,' and although wifc,FTwy;u and yu t look would not be more than an armed truce., Russia is too big and pow ertul to retire Dermanentlv from i x j the field. The clouds at home eventually will roll away. With the army and navy reorganized, in five, ten, or fifteen years, there will come inevitably our revenge. No permanent peace is possible now or later unless Japan is established. io me suggestion ot the possi bility of an alliance between Russia and Jayan, the Minister said: 'A reasonable peace must first be established, "Broadly speaking, Russia's re nunciation of her entire Manchurian policy should satisfy Japan's claim. She could have her orotectorate K over Korea, sjich privileges on the Koovontong Peninsula and at Port A . m - - - . Arthur as the powers would not oppose, and the Chinese Eastern Railway be placed under interna' tional control, Russia maintaining home to day. Chat lot ce Observer March 19th. Don't Wait Too Long. Too many people keep the fioweis they have plucked for you until the day of your f aneral. Their songs of praise are not heard until your procession is passing their door. The mantle of charity does not become public property until put in uae by tht preacher who conducts tne "last sad rites. M If a person has flowers for me, I want them while I am on parth and can smell their fragrance They will do me no good sitting at the head or my cothn. The grass that is kept green about mv last resting place will be of little avail to me on the other shore. Hern is where I need, the fiowe:s and the smiles and the praise, not over there. it the rellow who is going to no around to tae house after I am srone to see "if he cau be of any help' win come arounu tomorrow, 1 can ecemng severe internal injuries. A mother and h OT Hon onrl nAU. I , UU UOBFUOff "-vuceu receivea at the penteu tiary from Madison county, to serve hu im-onrgiary. The mother is Laura-Cody; the son, James Cody; 11 VranS9 aperior Court las; weeir, bophie Neville. c!arcrpri xuu killing her father, pleaded guilty to u0iauutui', ana was sentence to iour months in the county jail. i-weaaay night the wife of Mr NITELr Yours to serve, , WALLER HOLLADAY. Administrator's iVotice. Having qualitied as Administrator of the estate of Jake - Bumpass. colored, deceased, I hereby notify all persoi) s owiig said estate to come forward and make immediaie pays ment: and all persons hoi iinor claims against snld estate are hereby notified to present them to" the undersigned "Pranir u V u 7" ,:"w w prcvuu LQciii to : tuc unaersignea x ranK u. Overby, who lives near tin for pavment on or before th 20t.h ohi Idrpn i?8l g&VG Srth to three day of March, .X906t or this notice tdifr, 07: T'? f thei willbepleadinbaroftheirrecoyery. orhfr nl i PUSUS Gachj and the ; This March 20,1905. ' other one 8 pounds. , jnttN a -nhtctt. kA 1 AT mo matter how small No matter how XJbiJfi anJKOT4 -in. ainii 11 Ml!' COX oor Will give it careful attention. -Thi message appliesto the uen ana women alike. J Kearie, Pres. J M. BIalock, Vice Pre L ZlL l-onS' Cashier s iMfiiig Our buyers havereturned from market and the 'new spring goods are now rolling in on every train. Never in the history of this establishment has snoh art ffrr a stock of first-class reliable merchandise, bought not only itlT " a view to low pricep. but latest .?tvl nnH k- M;i; tt r-v- : v wc cuiuicmy invite you to come aud see. Your special attention is called to the , ""J 5. S a T -ay !me "r? tell him how hean be of a whole lof v,aalV0- of help. There will be plenty of n j; "fie. it is allnred short now. Hiffi'08,' thC tMln.lsteMald the Carry your flower Io the Hying and CI I thrill tlPS nf nnnf imntirr . tVio mnr -. J J . 6 rirmrrr ranS,JOur qousb of praise at the c uy uppwiaicu,- uoia irom dinner thle. Dnn'ft Wifc fn, tK. a i-uniLinv a. 1 1 ii a. unanria srann- i...... i -n i ; . ?uoerai uixenange. point; but neither was insurmounta " ' bie. He denied emphaticallv that Hurdle Mills Notes me negotiatnon tor a French loan Wa are inPt simnlv hn.vin was adi ourned because Russia u V -r-r "fe"lui;i uu. uac uau ior! -"..hui liuuwu lu tuc trauiuz puDlic that this hnc fnf wouia not mate neace. He e-sr. Press Ooods DdDartmerit ff peroral davanaBt "TT.trafrr nnn in . pected that these negotiations would busy plowing and on every hillside be resumed soon. Tke success of nA v9u wwiii Qnn i,fl i,a.;.ii.. the international loan, the Minister farmer's sweet music, "Gee haw!" said, is assured. As for the ques Most eveiy one has planted at leait tion of a new army, much depended a fw vprahlpa upon the exact situation when Gen- 1, eral Lmevitch got the army-out of call a week of protracted wood nnL tiags. as there was one aboutv ewo day and sometimes two a day. Dr. T..I" UolemaQ moved hi" mill a fev days ago. He located, on danger. it at ltle stock nf i yuu t0 look at .fcrfcIotblnatW,Har. Mr. Claude Tomlin, of Oiin ownsh p. who was in town a few d?ys ao, was telling of the death of w t crl- .ij , . . mi. ,u0iuca xiurucr e iarai. father, the late A. 0. Tomlin. and which died recontly at the age of 34. xc was a splendid animal, worked a gooa crop last year and was in apparently good health until the day mx us aeacnstatesville Landmark. many years been the leading render vn fr- ua . the best, newest and most stylish fabrics, and we wish to assure you that you may expect us to retain that position without dis appointmtnt if effort and experience counts for anything. We are not the only people who show new things, but nine times out of ten we show'them first ' ' . , Mi nariotto Dhvsiciana wrnt.A-1 fiPX whiskey prescription - d orinor thp. Mrs. Fan n ie D iniel i s very feeble Deing unable to sit up very miseh. : It was a great blow to our 'eehodl when Prof. Parker announced' to it last Monday that he could not stav with us and teach out the Wtm month which had oeen made : up by the patrons" or the . scnooir If is mother being sick needed his atten. ; With an air of; confidence we make the assertion 'that we have one of the State's foremost milliners and that our cus tomers will find thL3 department up to every expectation this reason.. Handsome and stylish stock at the most seasonable prices. You can hardl v afford to bu v seeing what we nave and fts TnrnhM-Kn txriii ir lor you to let her show jou even if you don't buy: ; , 15)fipfM Ue Wocd8arFayetteyille. tiom We were indeed Ferv fiorrv - in give him up, as we were planning fcr

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