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"- .','-". ' - -ill, , 1 V V ! 1 j VOL .1 J-.ft V ;:4LIGH EliiOYS 3ENbATI0N ::fer cfy$200 Reward Brings no New DeveloDEients Two Men - Under Suspicion. Raleigh, March'-, 28Mayr ohnson'sofferof $200 reward for J information' regarding the. persons who mutilated the records of Police Justice i'Badgdr and Chief of ..Po lice MulBns brought no . develop ments today, but it seemsv that. opin ions has . pretty,, well t crstalizedjn View 'that two meji wefe concerned in it. Their names are ; ' in - 'fact whispered and ' they are bein watched. - City polidcs was touched u'pon in two sermons here today and the sensation does" not abate. Some persons express the belief that the citizen's movement "will win easily in Tuesday's primary and that yes terday's happening and revelations will have a big effect in- bringing this about, but others say they- ex pect the vote to be very . close, -because the; administration controls all election machinery. - . v , The Young Men's i Republican Club last night raised 7unds "and have printed today a uumber of dodgers tto Jbe distributed - all over the city tomorrow calling on" all Re publicans and independents to, stay away from the primaries next Tuesday, ' and- saying that inde pendent tickets will be put out- Charlotte Observer.. v - You can get Spaldine Base Ba soods from Ji L Clayton & Go Roxboro, N. C. . They also do all kind of bicycle repairing. New and second hand Bicycles for sale. WANTED. - If you have a horse to die bring me his hide. I will give you a good price. Be careful . to cut no holes and see that there are no harness rubs or hair rubbtd off. I want the hair as long as possible and give the hide as much salt as it will take, you can't put on too much v DR. O. P. SCHAUB. 3 Bradsher un S4ARDWABE. 20E Aflso;f?oir' S iPeering'y'B'arni. E"o Doubt: tlie;:Best -1 iiOiiff, AFTER GRIfPE ' ' " Vinol RpsloVfin1 Mrj5: Patndne s - HI 1 A f '' ' -"All'n Is R ")T ealth- Alter All. Uth'er Means Ho J P;Trl" j R,J Hir94to T , Had failed Kead Hertate- Thegrippe leftine in a-; very weakened and rundown condition no appetite,-' "thin, nervous arid ho vitality; ; (Nothing: -seemed -'to helppe until a friend brought me a bottle of VinoUv thecpdjliyer- and iron preparation. I commenced to teke it and it gaVe m,e? a iheariyap- titejv.my health' and strength re turned until I felt like a' Aew - crea ture. "iiconsiderViriol a wonderful medicine forr ajhy::dnfe.; who hasihad a severe sicknes ItmkesstreHjgth and vitality so fast.,, Mfs.'G, L PatridgeJFra.nkip, Mass. Vinol' is a modern cod liver and iron preparation free from taste of oil and agreeable to the weakest stomach. Vinol is recognized throughout the .world 'as, the greatest strength creator for old people weak sickly wohien and: children, and after a severe sickness and for chronic coughs and colds. Thosewho try Vinbrahd receive no benefit-may have their money, back. Ham- brick& Austin, Druggists, Roxboro, N. C. r . t4When Walk-Overs go on, shoe frnuhles ffo off." They look well arid wear better. l. The new shapes await you at Harris & Bum s. Have you examined our'line s of Royal yWorchester Corsettsr' ino better made tor tne money. Person Dry Goods Co. T limber cut to order and for sale Jati .uO per hundred ana up, at J. In ivn . r . i J ' O. Vin mill naof Hurdles mill, N. C. . Ice, Ice, Ice. J; H. Bolton is now ready Ho serve you with I ce at any i time , s at the same old stand, quick service and prompt delivery. Go -f. Bradshete'&'pi -".," ! .'' Mac-hiiier anatTonal" - fool ur and; m- ; The liqiior xithss 'bureaus 'Vare 11 v vv .wgjmiiuig iu 'till u jj paper? with theiP.annual br of what the traffic'cotributest-:to. the n - atipnil enue.'; Durinrf.t90&Yr "With strident yptce jevery. liqubpr Americaafe;asking: 4iWhene?rlid you get this money to pay the 'gov ern mem? You-did not create it. You took it from the - people;' the- people themselves paiditr;.' : 4iAnd how much,.t6lixlid you take or the people -Jar collecting jhis $1 99,066, 422?i- 4 JThe people paid you for your Jkfyof "irpMjSOg, $2, 183,942,639. Thatfe to say;; they4 paid you $25. 40 apieee for their, liquor. - You and benevolently turned oyer to -the goyernment,$Z.9 apiece J hatts, you took;$23. 1 1'- apiece for .your own, and paid jhe government $2 29 apiece for the. privilege of skin- ning tnern. -,rpr everyi.uu or the money you are now , swelling yourself up . over havings takert from the people and passed over to the government,-you took $ 1 1.00 economy for the people to pay the government ine ;ns; apiece tnenv selves, arid keep the $23. 11 apiece to spend,thenslvesrf6r vituals and clothing aid Jiouses and land and things of account to live on?, 4 Where's the ood sense jmd economy of handing the liquor Traf fic your $1-00 to nass onio Unce SamndlOO toArau$e; mischief in the nation? ; People: are; skying to the liquor traffic: r Ydtf.didn v furnish' this 1 money not axent of it. The people rurnisnea il w nereis tne econ--omy of letting such a middleman asyojuskin the people at the? be ginning of the business and fhe government at the end of it? Since you are producing nothing of any value to the people; you ought to be made to keep only the $1.00 for yourself and hand on the ' $ 1 1 100 to the government." . : '-'-' Suppose iwe wiped this., Hquor midleman out,i and paid tnegbv: ernment ourselves what 1 he : pays and kept the reit forpur' own use' how would theaccount stand? . The 15,500,000 voting citizens of the United States could pay every cent of 'the $199,066,428 the li- quor traffic pays the government -we could pav it at the rate x of vless than 25 ceuts a week and 'at the lend or the year we would hnd our- selves wnn , vi,yp,oo, io in pocket , . -.rS - ; , Quite a lot of men could get ajit tleJarni wiih that, or a - house and lot, or a little-shop, of some 'sort, Quite a number who pay.no taxes riowswoiild : become taxpayers; and' thus help; the, government., ,Jhe money wou!d; begirt , the hands6f the people all the' same the pesti ferous whiskey 'would be out of the waV, and everybody .would : be bet ter 'off all round; - - i - ;m V -The old ;prpverb: says the fool arid his money Jare soon parted. And in this case - the' fool doesn't! seem 'to be the liquor traffic. ; The saloon middleman is making quite a good thing ouKOf it :$hO0MO the government . anai i .uu-mto hisownT)pcket, with he peopre paVingthe whole . bill.v Record Advertiser c ' , : Co through dur;j ready ; made goods in the Dry Goods' depart ment. , You will find ready-to-wear Waists in Lawns, Nets, ; arid Silks cheappr than you can buy - material and have them made. V Full line of Cambric Underwear . extremely cheap. Wash Siks and lots of other things tfiat will interest you. :: v Clayton, Long & Long. '.n rvuADunu .vVtlik-li - ' )' v -VTl-; 'r-.- matusv -v. - .'-" .,V'1 r- l'-roco timo. ic iriinnn -rnyy-ri nirtn trnii iahiI rACClhlf WTITIT 51 VlflWPT . . . s . v; , Rake; and bt course: you .will- wantthe Best rwladearid v ." anticipating, -your Wants ve have bougtit ;a solid , car Mowers, ; : Rakes and Binders theseJ machines, were not consigned to;us; :biit V weje bought;straight:qdT;; customers the very- Lowest ;rossiblerrice,:as we are- absolutelyin- ; - V . - ':: " . .. r r- v - . -" y y, i,v'-- k" . ; ollt iohl, 57 'or- r5lo . VV -T-; .ffvpv,;-, ..v.n'i .''''-'-; ' w;'-" -l'-'v' -.'W'Jfn1'' p - IpriiiaiiMp:: I if llliififefi t ;: fi w - . -J - - I . ;s These will not. keep corhpany gemaL; March with its Mustek is gone, ApnL'Vmohtb''pf sunshine and shdwers; ls herei Bright balmy ;days are sure to be near They ;wil come Jo sjtay before ,y ou knbw it then those winter clothes ;are:gomcf to be imcomtortable; be sides every one " .wants to :dbn tieir; spring outfits; just as soonas theweather permits. So dont dela your spring purchases longer, but come) along, 'get ihe goods rand make thern upf before the j spring fever" gets you: . . ; : . ; ; 1 have;an ; exeelleitt sfopk of all-kinds ladies, childrens ana men s . weannq apparei ana : can aress completely linei ip.Y it anv hoe to lookthpfr best and at.the most reasonable prices. We havegobds of all consistent; with 'dece handsoine orexyusivfeave r people; purses-ana .tastes, ' twv style ana, price, is rtere ana we show it to you if you will only ; We can also furnish a well necessaries in theway o cilrtams, draperies -.etc. AhoVguarantee to dfritas cheap as anybody., ; We want your husmess and you viu ;tind us . ..i .1 . ' '.-4-t- r - . "It'll... , : with tne strongest maucemems ; f- . . ' '. j ,..-:''' ,'i:..' r- r x. '-a i Dealers in Everything to Wear ; " ; ' and furnish iourlhome. ... D - fenq: - They are not con- V.l- ... . -v; kinds just as low. priced 'as is it fiWe:aim'td'pleas:all ouuit -to .picase you m Doxn wiu.De.more man pieaseu io 'giyejustipporiunity.r appointed home v with alT the tp gei ana noia il t ZOE 3 in 1 7. ':; ' IE .1 - 7
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