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Published E o r y Tuesday
VOLUME 3.
WADESC0R0. N. C. JULY 20. 1908.
NU1t.BErJb
DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY
hub All toe PollaolJcrs, Dales of
Scikltr. PaUs ibJ PefoUttoos
for Holilaf Ssne.
Tin Anvn county Ieoiocratic
r:x-uti. Committ ordered that
. nnvary rIctioa be held in the
tral voting precinct of the
, ,n::-.ty U'tween the hours of 'J a.
r. r.l ' p. in. on Saturday, the
': .lay of August, 1.. ro
. . i.nl that in precir.cU No. 1 amJ
Va.hsf)ro township, the polls
-.dl I- kept o(n until 7 o'clock
j:, lit afternoon.
J:i this connection it was al-x)
,.nire.i that the sr-cond primary,
ui ia.u, or. is i'.Tvwrj, shall le
i n Sat unlay. August 15th. at
the .rn hour named for the first
primary. anl shall l. conducted
unlr th ai rule- and hy the
.rii., !UHMer as was the first
i-rimary.
Coaaty Giaviis.
It via' or'U're! by the committee
tt cnnit lte.s for tl Slat .Vd
st. I hm of Ipresfntati e and
til county tjr?ic lr intilrd anil
r-. UV.'' I to a. 1-lrrs.s th "oter of
t'.. seteral township at the fol
lowing rn,! tiui and places:
I .i ill township Weilnes
'ii. July rJlh.
Morten. at New .Morten -rhun-lay.
July .'U'th.
liulltsl,:, at t!e Cason Old
r iM Friday. July .list.
V httf
turday
lirl iv.
tor. at White
. August 1st.
)pi N. 1. at
A uirust I'.rd.
.More
Pol k ton
lYarhland
ctxwtitut a boar. of eaarawen. who
hAl1 t t once to ranram the re
inma from each town.hlp mrul uWlare
li; '"an oi in eiertJoa in the comity.
Te candidate reoHrinjc a majority of
il the rot ca for ach office ball be
tbe nmnlnee of the party r. MiJ oSce.
The eW-tiotm nhall be undr the utrper
Ti4on of the ixiJcnt mrtnlirr of the
0- mnty expcntire roramittre. Hhoul.t
or more of the mauagera thna ap-
1- ntM to hoJJ noch t-Wtiona fail to
nr on the day of eltiia. the re
utAininK mnaMrr nhll appoint others
in thir amd adtuinit4r to thetn
in oa in prerritjri.
II If It ahall apMar that no candidate
ha. reoire.1 a inajoriiT of all the rotea
cmt for anr oJSce. the excntlTe com
mitter of the conntjfdiall order another
Lotion, when the two candidateii who
rerire.l thf Uricent numb?r of votes
hall U Toted for in the aecond election,
and no rote for any othr pemon nhall
omntd by thmanar for aaid of-
n. am th. candidate recetriuir the
hihet rvte in naid election, thxll be
the nomine . f the party for eaid o2U.
I C-tarns to ! mal in mm manner an
at frt el-rti.o
III. All prja whoroted the Deuio
-ratic ticket in th Ut ic-ral e!ctijn;
all pro who harjuTirrdatXhlfal
K of voting wn.-e the Ut electi.iu. or
will W of voting ae at the rasniuir
rlrctioo. or br lvta rexjdenU of
th county nnre th but election, or
a. h white two who. i nee buit election,
hare voue dem icraU and who will be
lrally njlifiml to vote in the coming
jfneriil elertioa. and Uma fide intend
to npport the notninee of the primaries
sad vote for all the Democratic nominees
j At the coming el-tioo. ahall m entitled
to rote in the primsrie.
. IV The eierative oommitU of the
omnty fthll appsnt a time and place
jtn the townhip. Wforv ra;d pri
t tUAry election. whn the candidates
n7 pr-ent their claims and di-cues
j the iue of the campij;n j
I The pilhoilr ntiMl not whcit
v.tr f.r any cn lid-te while holdiug
th- KtDLtnei
i. Ati Ti(-r OAii tow in mi' pre-
tr. t wh.tr theT rrsid-
STATE AND CtnERAL NEVS
rUsoIre Todiy.
(By O. & Marden.)
Iioys and srirla don't wait
1116 lOla MmiDi? VaJ., a riCll ltore mnA mrli rln't wait nntil
cold mine of Montgomery county you're crofrn up before decidinc
wM piacvu in uie nanas oi recti y- wliat you will be or wbat you will
era mi weunesair, Dy juago m0 nip on the world's work
i rittnard of Asheville. Instead of building castles in the
A $200 reward, for each of the r yourself the he-
the murderers of Mr. John Morria roes and heroines of impossible
atbUbrtm ; nn,nn en.t I situatioas in an impossible realm,
Saturday, the 11th, has been of- everyday heroes and heroines
fr.wi i, ri-, ii una reai. every a ay wona. ine
boys and girls of today will be the
As a result of the trial of Lewis men and women of tomorrow.
Winirate in Grayson county. Va.. Beirin then today to build the
for the cruel murder of his 12-1 foundations of your castle not in
year-old son, he was sentenced to the air, but on solid ground; and
the htate prison for 18 years. when the morrow comes it will
Guiseune Alia was hanecd at !?d ?u .red early in
Canyon City.. Col., last week for I'te what you win be. and your
the murder of a priest while he SMrJ0 e W?rW Wl1
: .i i i: doubled. Don t imacrine you are
.t k .u.. r c vi;,.u,MJtoo young. Thomas A. Edison,
church at Denver. the B1 electrician, was making
experiments in chemistry at twelve
explosion in a coal mine at v il-1 years of age. .Francis E. Willard,
hamston, Ta., wrecked the mine, the great temperance leader, with
killing seven of the miners and in
juring ten others. It was caused
by the raising of the gauze of a
safety lamp by one of the miners.
The Kins ton-Carolina log train
ran over Berkley Smith, a w
.a a w w
man, in Ine lumber yard at Kin-
ston, last week. It mashed his
head into a pulp and cut off his
right arm and part of his shoulder.
During a thunder storm last
week, lightning struck the barn
of Ianiel Gulp of Stanly couuty
I .anesU.ro No. 'J, at
T';es.Uy. August 4th.
llfirnsvjlh at linens Stor
ei lrie t v . ugirst .th.
um ili' at Ansonville -IKijrit.
uust lth.
a.UsUro, at WaJesUjro
Kn.iay. August Tth.
Siiii4; at all app)intn)ent.s
ill commence at 11 o'clock a. m.
Poll Holder for Primary
l"ln rvcotiitnen lation of th
; ir:iien of the severtl prt iticts.
t;. following :iamcl getitleiinMi
u.-r apinti mongers of the
riiir election:
Wa. l-lwri. No. 1 V. T- Movs,
.1 Paul Tral. W. . Itennett. W.
('oingtor, I.uke Wall. K. T.
I--finett. Jr.. Ilnry S. I5gga:i,
l ! Huntlev. J. A. Little. J.
M U-nton. anl i. W. Huntley.
W iJcsUn. No. - -t
n K L Autrv. W".
LerillxcJ Primary Adopted.
Tlie following le dilution was
aJopted:
KtMilvcd, That the h11 holders
or managers of the primary be,
and hereby are. instructed that in
the holding of this primary thej
shall carry out and oliserve the
provisions of the primary election
law passed at the seion of 11)7
of the North Carolina Legislature.
TV U-neral AwmMr of ?Crth Carolituk do
Timet
S-i-tfc 1. Tht eecy pUti-aI pnuAy
r i-- Imxj hrl.J by any lil l p rty orjrn
i ' -a or vMriAiitn for Ibe purp"e of
rtf.fmioc or -W-linj; rarhUbtr ftr office or
t h- rU-rt-oa of d -U"vr I r to con vr til Kn lu
thu lte. bAH l ereletl over atxl con-
JwtrJ io the tnaaiM-r ol ftrm pmcnlJ
l-y the rui of I he prh(M.-l rty. orraniia
tfi tr itwniiun t!din ieh jrmi'ry
rlr-lmav nuiiik-ri artM-inl id the inn
r en- arf ivwnbvij hy uch rules HtK-h tnaa
.s. jeans, f ri ,hIl. Wfore rnlennr ui--othe dirhr(re
the aid of her brother Oliver,
started a paper at fourteen; and
the boy and girl talked frequently
of what they would be and do
when they were grown up. The
great MacMahon was told, when a
niiei . it.. i u i
poor ooy, uiai no couiu uo nuy
thing he wanted to be if he only
kept working and thinking about
it. twThen I'll be a Marshall of
France!" said the boy. And he
became not only a Marshall of
France, but President also. Lucy
Stone, the great champion of high
ami killed three horses, besides er education and eoualitv for wo-
destroying several buildings con- men, made up her mind when but
taming corn, wheat, etc. 1 he a tiny bit of a girl that she would
hss is very heavy.
It has been suggested that a hos
pital for children be erected in
memorial of "'Uncle Itemus1 and
also that it would be appropriate
for the children, especially of the
South, to raise this fund, each one
contributing something.
On returning home at about 1
o'clock in the morning, Steve
Smith of Stony Gap, Pa., shot and
seriously injured his father who
had gone out into the yard to cool ,
off. Steve found the door open
and mistook his father for a bur
glar.
Fifty five thousand acres of Vir
ginia oak and ioplar timber in
Carolina has been
go to college and graduate; and
she did. She picked berries and
nuts and sold them to buy books,
land eventually was graduated at
Obcrlin, the only college then
open to women. Decide now
what 3ou will be and what you
will do. Don't dream. Think and
work.
Tee Womanly Woman
(Charity and Children)
Prevention of Hydrophobia
(Youth's Companion)
Hydrophobia is comparatively j
"MowaiaM Writes - of Crops. ChiM Sa,csa
area's Day, tsi tfte Lite J. W. Boras I J SllfUIiAY QPHfilll fiFDA DTMFWT
wwiwrma UWIIV VL IS a. 1 Mi I lflft.ll I
CcnrtiTTtrl Dy SdscUI
I
a
Dear Ansonian:
rare in this country, but it is a I The weather through June in
preventable disease, and should this neighborhood was ideal for
have no existence whatever. It the fanner, and so far it has been
is even less prevalent in England perfect for Jul v. as to moisture. SUNDAY. JULY 26
rl;"r ;1 rJll: Ti!" irr t." "r . i j I Saul Rejected By The Lord.-
domestic animals. lit here this year. The nrosnect 1 rr rei '. . ,
tvo r 1 r j xVu-l - I xoiaen exi. ine ird our
er,mr,iw .flri u-i,.. u t , trod will we serve, and his voice
Moi;7AC -4. j .:i 4 u I will we obey. Joshua 24:24.
is a possible menace to the health ing the leinifmen of this coon- Lal!".! Svro
of the household, both in its lia- try? The Southern Cotton Asso-1 f Yfr"!? I?! ?J?
;' .7-. i ,i . - " Place. Gi eal in the val ev of
the Jordan. The national capital
as a carrier of other forms of in- co-operation among farmers, but
fection, it is astonishing that the it lacks the local feature, which
harboring of these animals is so lit- the Farmers' Union supplies. The
tie regulated. But hydrophobia local feature brings the men more
is perpetuated to a greater degree in touch with each other, and gen
bytbe homeless curs that infest erates a good-natured rivalry in all
the streets, and the extermination things desirable. And then, too,
of these ought by all means to be the secret feature of the Union is
insisted upon. As a further . pre- good. I don't think it incumbent
caution, any dog or cat that be- on the farmer to let the world
111 aa . I a a
comes hi should be connned in I Know his business any more than
comfortable quarters until it has it is on any other class.
fully recovered. Muzzling is, to
say the least, an unjust punish
ment of the dog.
The mad dog is not always a
a a v a
savage animal, running wildly
through the streets. For the
was Gibeah. The religious ccn
ter was at Shiloh.
Characters.. Samuel, the proph
et, now over 80 years old. Saul,
the king, a man of about 50 years
old. Jonathan, Saul's son, a
young man grown and able to go
to war.
INTERVENING. In our last les
son we studied of the first days of
Saul as a king. He appeared as
a splendid speciman of physical
Children's Day at Cedar Hill
was a strong argument m favor of manhood, courageous but prudent
the theory that this earth will and filled with faith in Jehovah,
some-time be heaven. Every cir- When next we see him some
cumstance was favorable to ren- years after he has greatly chang-
rlAHIttV AAAAeiAM A katfiy -t-tSfc ehe3 Anli mat.. aUkaa s. mm vt mm
first few days, at least, it may ap- K "" ,vuo' "
pear abnormally affectionate in ite e 7" '"!e 5 oHhe story which every one
omJterVbut i ftJ - '? !. torUbl, I which come between the lesL.
7 aahvsy ovnaav w -v nifit Ttxi a- n m- i-. K.na. a m a a mm w.
dull and skulking, or restless jJ: iunifu
,f4i.. 'L: iu: reuuenug oi me program buuweu against- me rniusunes, a power-
auu wiiauiuiiv lUiL. nuin.llji' 1L.1 U UI1J i : J 1 I e t 1 j m.
r iui me cuuureu were inuueu uyiiui ana aangerous enemy, ine
one who knows how. The rapt at- odds in this campaign were against
tention of the listeners showed Saul, who relies upon his army of
infnnnof TU Jnnnm I OAAA T'U . -
A. i t ' ui I "vu accu luvcicau j. ucwiia- uvw lucu. j. lie vicbor uouiea
tions were simple yet tasty." The really because of the brilliant
mouth, it generally : .u i..i- A -i-
constantly moving,
or running with its head low, of
ten growling or snarling, and
barking without occasion. Some
times it is
to open its mouth. It generally
motto, in green, over the rostrum strategy and striking courage of
read, A little child shall lead Jonathan, the eldest son of Saul.
them," and it was expressive of the It was during this campaign that
service. The music was simply Saul had his first great test Sam
astounding. Those children exe- uel had commanded him in God's
cuted some difficult vocal feats I name to wait seven days before
wun ine ease or an amateur prima going into battle. This was a
donna. A couple of choruses by severe test, for while waiting the
: ;Ti rrul til " i girls would reflect credit on army gradually melted away and
': Tf "Ltw JL a our colleges at commencement oc- Saul, after some days, took affairs
otic. It must not be closed I t,, , j I a l: uJ 1j
ttuiuua. xiio uwunai iiaiu nuu miu ms uwu iiauu auu weui into
refuses food and drink, and acts as
if there were an obstruction in its
throat. No examination of such
an animal should be made with the
hands, for its saliva is virulent.
When a person has been bitten.
the wound should be cleansed and
cauterized as soon as possible with
carbol
antisepti
:ii ii r i
vvc, f "J Srh-nri. nri ?.S Z ?T sweetness of some of their battle, and when at the appointed
The world loves her and honors oMhe 'a notes remain with the writer still, time Samuel came, it was shown
x, and always will. No matter larly dangerous lcause these and he WQuld for miles to hear tfa het Sau, .
he
how the customs may change and
how prominent a place woman
may occupy in the world's affairs
The modest, gentle, retiring
homeseeker will always command
the respect of men. We read in
of lb-ir Jul-, eacb iJkkr
an oath "that be will fairly
I: J. Lowrry. Tom L Huntley,
- L. Lgg tt. W. II. Lick hart,
IA S. Mirsh. l. A. ItUes. J. W.
M-rn. J. t. It-iylm.
I .lies villr W. S. Sp-nrer. K.
1 I.iles, It-i-chor Seago. W. C.
I.r j. Carrol Henry. William
I.mivy. J. D. McGregor. Hugh
M. C. Manexs. (i. H.
Ilirmingham. J Clarke.
M-rven. No. 1 H. S. Liles. C.
It Duriri. T. W. Morrison. P. V tbeoath before a notary pulbc or otbrr offl
mJ ubcrle to
in partially and
booe-tl j nnduct the umr ae.-ording to tb
l'rovimBt of I hi, ml in axrdaDce
w tth tbe law of i aid Stale irormin rrjf
Lr eWvth.-n tor tbe ortk-e of wnl State.
hul t ooe or more of tb maoairrm thu
f intcl to bold turh rIertoa fail to ap-
jxar uo tbe dy of r!x-;un. I be refnauifv
miu.'rror m 1 n xr r abail ap, oiot otb rs
a tbir Mra-i an4 admiunur to tbroi tbe
oatb ir-wnUcJ Tbe in&oaers ball take
ICithff. C
1 r.. T K
It'rrv. .!'
. r-. I T.
M. Niven, A. A. Mar
I'ovinyton. Jolin IV
L. Dis, T. H. Sell-Watts.
Morven. No. S. M. Pratt,
U N N'orthcutt. J. M. Sings, H.
II. J. T. Henry. P. M.
M.re. J. M. Pitman. Kobert
.re. W. A. Stegall. Harris
I. iU. John Morris.
Gulledge J. C. (iriggs. J. P.
lUthtT. J. T. Katliff. J. M. Kay
t . I I. .1. T. Teal. K. L. Huntley,
Jiin Griggs. H. F. Gulletlge, Jr.,
Ito.jiran (iriggs, Joln Jones. J. T.
t ai-l.
White Store K. T Ktnlfearn,
Jr.. J. K. Tarlton. C. P. Ciritlin,
Jr . F. S. Tillman. D. A. Lery.
r.. J. W. Jones. F. H. Morgan,
J T. IMnanl. 1. F. Smith. H.
. Liwrry. H. W. Kaon.
I nesU.ro. No. 1 -T.M.Smith,
Tler Fyl wards, (ieo. L IckharL
Kms. Grithn. Ja. Cameron, W.
A. Iisl.lv, J. C. Allen. John
Ioor Fred IilUtter, T. Caudle,
Frank lirithn.
IjinesUro, No. -J M. L. Home,
II. M. lUucom. M. C. Tray wick,
J. A. Hlfeam. Yl Y Barrett,
W. II. Helm-, J. D. High, A. D.
Home. Vernon Allen. Young Al
len. J. F. Kelly.
Burivsville Troy Kd wards. Jul
ian Thomas, J. K. Ktird. N. L
Howanl, N. (i. Thomas. John
Curran. S. J. Turner. Marshall
VA wards, J. A. Burns, G. P.
Hemlley. J. P. Hill.
Ansonville- W. B. Hancock.
W. S. Clarke. J. T. Gaddy, D.
K. Dunlap. B. F. Statoo, F. K.
intz. W. R Het jley. J. A. Dun
lap. H. C. Watkins (i. K. Burns,
W. D. Bed f earn.
On motion, rule two of the plan
of primaries was amended so that,
where there are three or more can
didates for tle same office, only
the two receiving iUe greatest
numUr of votes can run in the
necoiwl primarv. in the event a
second primary is necessary to ef
fect a nomination,
PuUs Governlar rrlaurles.
On motion, the following rules
were adoptrii lor conuucuiin
trimry:
I. That the ItiHTtic county esecn
wtitaittee ahall aprotnt the day and
r.- h.nr at wktcb tie poll hall be
'.-C-.1 aoi rtwt in each township: ar
mt a jWlbotier for each cooatToflScwr
t. t K-te.I ia Norembtr neit: alo for
it.-- of the roi axi con-taUe in
h towThip. who ahall rotwtitnte a
rl of tuaoaera of aai4 lection.
of the qnaUfiiatims of voter la
awe aaaaaeT aa at the mffular electioca.
aa.1 taake ret area thrvmich oo of their
number to the chainnaa of the county
i-vutire cccoiaittee on Manila y after
ai4 eUctkn. at th eoort hoow in
Wa!eborx Th chainnaa of ik
ctitiT corneal tle and th rvpreaenU
t rsholler from each township hall
rrf a u t honxrxl to ail imoitl rr oatba; but if
i- u-ti officer caa be en vroient ly bad, tbe
niovm ii'jr adminitrr tbe oatb to rurb
otfccr. Soch oath -hill, after beiojr tnadf
anJ ubcrile-d to. be fiU-d in t b office of
the t letk rf tbe Jiuierior Court of tbe cowo
tr a whk-h oob prwm rjr elation bl tw
brVI wilbio fi rr days after tbe eJectioa
Pr Kjrxl. oo u-b politieal rt. awweia
t-xi or or-inuulM in any county or diMnct
,hjil be reijuirrd to bold u-b prirairy clee-
tia udWi the eaecutlve committee or
-ouoly coo ration of tbe party, Ultoo
or nivaoata require a primary elts-too to
br brtd.
S.-ttoo '1 That before any ballots are re-
enwed at ucb primary rlectioo. and imme
ctuttrtr hef ore orenin tbe t-o K much ntan-
1,-m hAlI oo cm h ballot bo I to be ued
in tucb rlecto. and ball rxhibtt tbe aame
Kiliiely to hor tbat there are oo lllol io
u-h Ipo. Tkry b!l then cloe and lock or
-ai un lu-d hoi. rtrrtt tbr oproins t J re-
crir Ibe balSotA. aod ahall aot afraio open
tbe me uatd tbe cloe of tbe election
! Ttrv hall keep a lit of tbe voter voting
,i u . . . . , . - -- -- -- .
ny ballot, admraler to tbe rtUr an oath,
provnJtd ucb voter' vote cbalienjrd,
lb t be 19 duly quAhttcd to vote according
to tbr rules of tin- lull v. and according to
tbr rlrcta laws o( Mid Stle, and thai
bx ix l votrd before in ocb primary e!
I oo Iben t rior beld. They ahall certify tue
rrutt of aucb elrcttoo io tbe time pfewnoed
ad io tbr pero or prroo de&ignated by
the rule of the party, oraouatioa or aaso-
ctalioo bokiiuir Mien rlecttoa.
HrcKo 3. Thai every Mic b primary eleo
Uoo ahall be trl al tbe time and place aod
uooVr tbe regulation prescribed by tbe ru lea
of tbe iMirtv. ortraniaatKXi or aMOciauoo
boidiniT tbe same, aod tbe return aball br
made aod tbe rem.il t declared aa prescribed
in tbe forvgwoj: aectioa And the returns
of the manaerk. witfc tbe tally-abeeU or
! poll v. briber ith all other papers con
I nevted with ad rlectioa, ball ail be filed in
the mGJoc of tbe Clerk, of the . upcrior Court
for tbe county in w icb aucb electtoa ia held
wilhio Bve days after tbe final declaaUoo
of the result thereof, and ahall remaio there
for public ioerttoa
?c-tioa 4 That tny manager who ahall
be ifUiliy of wilfully violating any of the
datara and rJiipatKo devolving upon atm
x such manager shall be guu'ty of a mide
ue.LOor, and apoa cooviCiioa thereof shall
be puaihe1 by a floe not to exceed one
buiMireU dollars or iinprtootneat not to ex
ceed six mewlb. aod any manager who
ahail be gnilty of any fraud or corruption in
the tnnagctneat of such rlectjoa shall br
guilty of a mudemeanoe, and upon convio
toa hall be Coed to the sum not to exceed
Iro hundred and fifty dollars or imposooed
tot to exceed twelve moo.ha, or both, in
the dnrretkm of the Court.
Sertioa i. That any voter who ahall. If
challefiged, swear falsely io taking the pee
wrtbeU oath, or shall irupersonate another
person and lake ;be oath in bta nanv in or
der to vee, aucb voter hall be guilty of
perjury, and shall upon coovk-iioo be pun
hed a for perjury
Secttooa Thl if any person ToUng at
auch primarv elect ka snail vote more uian
once for each candidal or at more than oo
ha place, ne ahall be guilty of n tnide
mraaor; and oo coo van too thereof shad be
flaeuT not exceeding ooe bund red dollars or
toipnaoaed aos exceedmf ax months.
hWrttoa 7. Thai any persoo who shall
either buy or sell or OTfrr to xiy or sell, or
be ta aae way oooceroed ia bujiog or selling,
or conuAbute tnooey for the purpoae of buy
ing a vote ta any primary election in Ibis
tale, whether the election ahsJI be for
aotwneea foe State, cownty, municipal or
FeUeraJ officers, shall be deemed guilty of a
misdemeanor, and shall upon coarictioo
thereof be fined no exceeding flvt hundred
doUars or be imprisoned no xd0f
twelve moettss, or both, at the dlacrrlioa ot
the Coart.
D. A. McGregor, Chm'n.
J. G. Botxxn, Sec
parts are not protected by cloth
ng oy whicn the virus may be
removed as the teeth of the ani
mal pass through.
The animal that inflicted the
1 a .1 a a i
injury should not be killed im
mediately; it should be connned
and kindly cared for until its con- His likes and dislikes were strong,
Western North
sold to Litcher-Moore & Co., of the paper the other day that Mr.
t T tl : . U A o .i rli ln Xfiv Titarilf
i K. : u-.i i i. - ,ii,f t.A dition can be f ul v determined, and strength of character domma
the South and very immense lum- Democratic convention in Cofora
do. This does not look or sound
well. With Mrs. Leavitt's record
there is every reason why she
should stay at home and not put
herself in the limelight. The won
der is that Mr. Leavitt did not
see this disposition in his wife be
fore ha married her. We confess
that we do not relish the idea of
women running around the coun-
them repeated. clined to follow his own will
Mr. Julius W. Burns, after a rather than the will of God. bam
long and complicated illness, died uel tells Saul that the kingdom
the 12th inst. He was of robust shall be taken from him and given
frame, and repelled the attacks of to another. In the fifteenth chapt
disease with remarkable intensity. er e 9Ye the record the h
The discovery that it is not rabid ted his entire life. He accumu-
reheves th6 injured one from the ated good property, and some of
our best people have descended
from him. God rest his soul and
comfort those who weep for him.
Plowman.
her mills will be built.
General Luke E. Wright, who
was formerly United States am
bassador to Japan and was re
cently appointed to succeed Will
iam Taft as Secretary of War, is
a native of Tennesee. His father
is Judge Archibald Wright of the
Supreme Court of Tennesee.
The trustees of the Methodist trv speaking on prohibition. We wounds cauterized. He should go uy.
Orphanage, to be established at doubt if the end justifies such at tne earliest possible moment to
Winston-Salem, met there last means. There is a woman in the to tne nearest city where theas- Dioj:liter
rivL- ami pWtvl Rnr. Dr. T. F. TTnWflvi Statin vchr stones t iKa teur treatment can be administer
Marr. the nrcsidinir elder of Win- Lptv head of our American wo- ed, and submit himself to it.
ston-Salem district, supennten- manhood and she never made a
i!nt nf th ornhanaire. Dr. Marr L). In hr lifA anH riPCPr will, three weeks. It IS
a 1 . a. I . a I lTrtmrt aak ex rw tin w-J n irrr
has not made his decision yeu sh has never done an un woman v ,cbuwu WU81'
The biography of the late Francis thing. Her name is rarely in the
It AtL-innn. wif of Kev. G. II. newspapers, om mere is a ueep
a a a i tm m 1 - 1
VtLinxnn. has nublished and and abiding anection iorner in me
' .11 . A il . TI A.
c.i Tl,a nrw of nearis or ine peopie. iimi wo-
aril .Till . a. asa. s ' s wvm- v
oath of Saul and as a result the
condemnation of Jonathan to
death. The people rescue him
and through him deliverance
comes.
LESSON STORY.
This lesson opens with a second
decisive test for Saul. He is told
to go and smite Amalek and utter
ly destroy them with all that they
have. The command is plain.
Saul starts and gives battle. He
slays many but not all. The
King he tafces" alive and the best
of t.hfl on ill a ho retains. Whfin
Sliot Drunken Parent to ds SaraueI Saul with
Save Family From Being- Murdered, the message of punishment Saul
nicf.fm0nff.Uonn.. Millville. N. J.. July 14. meets the prophet with the words.
- - - . a - I fWM - .
dangerous effects of fear, and
often spares him many months of
anxiety.
But if examination by a com
petent physician reveals the fact
that the animal was indeed rabid,
then the person who has been
bitten should by no means rest
content with having had his
Sick Headache and Biliousness re
lieved at once with Rings Little Liver
Pills. A rosy complexion and clear
eyes result from their use. Do not
gripe or sicken. Good for all the faru-
Alartin Drag Uo.
the onl v There is no sympathy here for Ed- "I have performed the command
t the an- ward Polhamus of Belmont, who ment of the Lord." The animals
ays tne oiame
who, he says,
tha or- I waio x uiuaujuu ui uciuiuuu nuu - . . - - . 7 . .
iue up- . . . . ..... 1 1 1 .- u: c.,i u ki.mA
nearanceof hvdroohobia in a Da. is dying rrom two ouiiett wounds, ",Ui "T" iaf UY wy
7 j a -
is now
the sale of this lxxk will lw put
in scholarships for the education
of ioor girls. The introduction
is written by Margeret E. Simi
gster. The price of the look is
Ncuroes of the National tair
man is Francis Folsom Cleyeland,
the modest wife of Grover Cleve
land, and the gentle mother of
his children. There are countless
thousands like her in the country.
but she having occupied the posi
tion of the first lady in the land.
Saul repents and Agag is slam.
Samuel "sorrows for Saul, the re-
egroes oi me hbuuuu a .. . t tn t e worthv over, neither that nor anytn
Association .re cettinc rdr for "CTSOT fTride else can save the patient's life.
a nil? lair ai .ioone. viaoama.
womanhood which is the pride
I J 1- $ ami a f i-T Avirl Kak
Fair rounds will cover more.than r",1 .T" J WJ
" r A - io fWi mooesi worm ana genue uemean-
BU aU.re OI 1 u u auu a f iv,vww
main building will be erected right
away, ine negro s noggin is
not quite as hard as you would
think for.
A Sunday school of
children
. : . 1 1 u:i 1 1)111. n is iiHiiLrrii". r. np. Rn. wnn iithji 1 iv
Lieut who nas uecu oiivcu oy a . . . . r . l! 1 i : i 1 r
1 1 j j thA shots Inst nioht. is rhAArArl hv uave Jtepi. luese ttiuiuuia to uc ot
raoiu ammai, auu success, ue- - . 7 I t a " e .l l;
nAnrls nnon the nrnmntness with every man and woman in town, iwwi w Mbiiuua. uamuw .cpnw
which i U begu? Tapped be She shot him when, enraged, he that obedience is better than sac
7.ul Z?"' " s t threatened to kill his family in- rifice, and again tel s Saul that the
;":r:ni'AZ I eluding abed-ridden wife and a kingdom is to be taken from him
roUnmnnf nf thn riicooeo- Knf if 3-day-old baby. Love drove the oaui repents
f v&aav iovuo a awtv aa a I s . M a - - -
41 1 j u u iTirl tn thft act. rhft nrwi R5S hft
rSl "Jle VrSr-SSl 3 was bent on murder and then saved jected king, but goes no more to
after the period of incubation is her father from lynching, even in see him.
neither that nor anything Ris wounaea ana neipiess conui; LIFE'S TRAGEDY.
uon, at, me nanas or me men oi
the village. She met the would-be First. His childhood and youth
ave.ncrers face to face and nleaded m a well-to-do family, on a pros-
with them. perous farm. Modest, active, re-
'FTa nannnrln anv harm now. MJ tiring, fane-looking.
second, ine earner years oi nis
Why The People Love Bryan.
t a 1 a 1 .
or and Kind neari comoinea w Thev love him because he is a
make ner -a sniuing examuie vo nffhter tor the best: a clean, sauare. oi, aA "rio, i um
..... J . . l l "IIO 0lJl. A. lUO t. II1UJ V
which the girlhood of the country straight man, who does not hesitate God to take care of " and Miss
may be pointed as to what a woman to ficht wrong and injustice where Woior nmn
ouirht to be. Other women may I Aver he. finds it and under whatso-l ti :u ' ... . a
Wilming- daim privileges and other rights ever name. In the forefront of nnt R man snsfo nutting Hlftn
that belong men, but the woman- conflicts with aggrandized wealth, :n rnP upr Qot she. irave her-
1, 1 1 i-.- ii 1
ne wouia nave oeen poiiucauy CPir tr, .1 net. inn TWkW . hnt Ha
It the way I cAnt hp.r a wa v on he.r own recoir-
ton consisting of l
from eating ice iv woman is content with the high
of a local dealer, Dlace she already holds in the
m. as 1 T .
reign. A successful general, oe
vcloper, and organizer of his
kingdom.
Third. The period of testing.
His life a moral failure.
Fourth. His decline. The work1
inff out of the tragedy of his life
and death. Peloubet.
fering bail
needed.
Tbe world's Best Climate
i
was poisoned
r pa a na anil criu in aa h n i r-ia in . rvia sss cna a i roa n7 niiKiu in i.mm i . n --v - a-, y-s -r a w i -
while on on outing: to Carolina admiration and respect of good to do it could have been found by n;vonAA MAm;nAnf ;f;c
i ts . Tl I i I i. a I uiaiivvi vuw iivuituvuv vavawu7
ivoacn lasi weeK. x nysiciaus were men every wnere. those whom he opposed, but they ita:n k;i ,r t
1 l t.i 1 . 1 t I - I . . ... . . . itiiu& vu ouj nuivuuv "
stimmonca and aunougn me su4- have found no broken links in his
fering of the children was intense, I n-. - nr fnr tha Rat nf Rnrdn armor throuLrh which to send the
no deaths were reported. w. , barb. His life has been examined
a nntiiar lii vr fi r Jn Atlanta . I arid scrutinized with the most pow
tlUVSllVI "aw
it .
came very near destroying mc
f 1 . . . 1 . A . . n -t-.A,M m .An. riare arm I . . . t
wii'ucuiu " "j-r.v. nt hot wpatnpr man thft i i i i i I i . ,i , . . . j
CU..I.. .f. ka lirol-A out a . " " , . " . 1 WlltIC lias lUCfB UCCU 1UUUU a ereu w a gicaiw u; rc cicU., wiu- eQ LO great. Xm UWlllOIiS. VireCU
uwmj onvi ti nroner care tor tneir team, u is kiid, .cnn.i f,.; I inz to altitude. To overcome climate 1 : " : u:i u 1,-1,
hoari' Mtntmrm rimR II M auU I . . a. l . . I .(Tiuitinna lamnfmia malona lannni fix 1 ... .
. T T- i- an easy matter io overwore a ,s nnouestioned and driven back ' ' ;nff find's: aw Fuhlie on n on
thereby he ped in extinguishing Teams should have 7 unq . "onea. ana.anven uaoK blUlousne8St feVer and ague, and gen- ing tjoa s law. x-uonc opinion
t v;u;.-n forr5c ,ac "?rse now. leams suouio nave from point to point, his opponents Ural debility, the most effective remedy because 1 feared the people and
nit ii-aiiv. "" ... . I nlpntir or watAi and fihnn n not nf I t r j a. " r 1 tm b:.. .1 i I , i - -vTaii 1 a.
1 .i ,ik : nt tUa I r . J r; . . are oiwavs lorueu w say, jjrynu wwuit mo Biwniciuiiijo opeyea ineir voice, iuiuuik uui
- - 1 ipii. 111 A.IHI111 in ii hn 111. 1 iirv n 1 ; . a. it w- 1 unn iiinrm ruin 1 ir : 1.1m m.m 1,1 tii 1 run 1111
aav a. ai ay- aaativa m aa a v w as w .-a. a- -vlls- nrs nnrms. III a rn ."w- I m va - w -s -
A WARNING
From the incident in the life of
Saul there comes a warning to the
student. A man of unusual pow
x a 1 as a . J.'
t IO orf.,1 moo-nifvi-cr tIcsas nnrW thA not enureiy iree iroiu uibi,ou :J ; -U-onta- U .
, i . 1 1 . . . . ""j "p .v. I rriu hirrh aloiratinTiu tovora nrnval I wm a. Cli a 4 umw au viiaiavui wj
farmers and wagoners during mis hrirrhtest of searchlights, but no-1 tuZ irla maia-il , anmn.t, rlomin.t.; cpifishnAss. Ha viAlrl-
- -a-) r 7 1 vu vuo 10 r -1 tu vao mtanat w a.u I UVUilUM Wtaaa, ws-a --k -
The loss is
aOOUv I tiAtt i . 1 rr alnnn ol bti L- lion
standing still in the blistering sun.
buildings.
$50,000.
Wilson Perrv. who was sen- All horses and mules that work
tenced to the penitentiary for hard through hot days like these,
forging a check at Rocky Mount whether to plow, wagon or buggy.
and escaped while on his way to should have water after supper
is an honest man." Ex.
A Child's Dictionary.
The late Frederick R, Coudert,
the noted lawyer and wit, had a
ureat fondness for children. He
every form of bodily weakness, nerr-
a sound heart, and the sustaining
mess, nery- , iL vT . i.
a a 1 1 nMr'np nr 1 nu r-i in v .iiirn. fuii i aaaa
ousness. ana insomoma. 001a nnaer f""" v -t'"
guarantee at Parsons Drua; Co. Price men from falling.
?v.
1 vw 1 - k a
a r.-i-Ai xiiniHii
! V lf W W W sa
Mr.
I H i. 1 f 1 -. a ; i 1 il 'a I
the prison, was seriously wounded One who has not tried it will be muC awgsu..y woeu.,
by one of the guards of a convict surprised to see how much water Wl V".1".?"' ftUU Vi "V?
. I a s a a 1 . . I .V ssvraa t-a-s a--h.n A K 1 o 1 1 hA sT nraa a omOll I
camp at Battleboro, Sunday. Ile a horse will drink at night arter p"u j j0.1 ed
a a nil in u n 1 1 l:i b a 111 i'iiiiiiiim I'm i 1 s-a 1
was ordered to halt, but paying
no attention to it, he received the
a.
entire load of a shotgun in nis
back.
Thomas Dixon, Jr., has sent to
nis old alma mater. Wake Forest,
2.000 worth of books consisting
of a set of bound volumes of the
Now York Times from 1851 to
1007. This is a very yaluable set
of books for historical purposes.
At the annual meeting of the
Board of Trustees, Mr. E. P.El-
ington, who graduated with a de
gree in 1886, was given the position
of permanent librarian for the
College Library and has already
entered upon his work.
nitration for tdlea will not be nee-
tass-ry If you uae Man Zaa Pile Remedy
Put BP ready to uao. unsrsuweu.
Price 50c. Try It. Martin Drn Co.
ha. k.q fin;chv1 hi ennmr ThA I manuscript volume caned a
ideal nlan La to let horses and Child's Dictionary," and thesearei
- - m I as . I i r a 1 a. a I
1- -. n.ofar ti some of tne oennmons mat. xur.
through the niaiht. but where that Coudert would read from it:
is not nrar-ticahlft thAC onirht to be Dust Mud With the JU1C6
led to water about 9 or 10 o'clock.
It takes only a short while to do
it, and the time Is well paid for in
the comfort of the animals.
with
squeezed out of it."
Snoring Letting off sleep.
. a a"f '
Rrvan wm Make a Nnmber nf A receni issue or ne ouperin
r.mfia-n SfsAaa-h.. tenoani, puonsnea aix-nuaaeipnui
' has an interesting article concern-
Lincoln, Neb. W. E. Gonzales, w tne Tabernacle Sunday School
itor of the Columbia, S. C, t Raleiirh. one of the recocmized
State, and one of Mr. Bryan's lieu- great schools in the .United
tenants, after a visit with Mr. states. Here we re-produced an
Bryan and Mr. Kern today, said: extract from the article.
"The statement that Mr. Bryan IT methods. The school has al-
07,11 nnf mt-A a Aanvass is in ror- ways been co r dial to the most
rAPt. It Ls his oresent nurnose. progressive uuemous ui uoiuk iu
t" tr-" I - , .t i
I TU U..UU1 Uf I AaUrrtxr. TAiaffnr-m I WOTi.. iXCW SUggeSUOnS are Wd-
aUUieo X 11C Vliav air- I uvncioii v l va uv ci.uviui i
a I . . . . I maJ wj-.frv, a.nn nnAtTAp Warn
77 eruwh&a hnt fn ttio IrA IPn nr a I UUIXICHJ uuui iajf quai vua . ,i o
Boy's Life Sivci
My littla boy, four years old, had a
attack of dTaraterr. We had
two phrsiciatia; both of them gave him
np. We then gave him Chamberlain's
Colic. Cholera and JJlarr&oea remeay
whkh cared him and believe-that it
saved his life. WILLIAM IL BTROL-
IKQ. Carbon Hill. -Ala. There ia no
donbt bat this remedy saves the lives
of minr. children each year. Give it
pie trees blow.
U. I. W: A -.vx-ii.t- "
"Fan A
O pWVUVaf Vlie arr MMaw vwa- wa sap - - . .
dozen political addresses dealing I b&ve learned to think on things
thing to brush the with the more vital issues as pre- wa are oi goou repor.. xrxemuua
warm off with." seuted in the platform. Mr. Kern mat, seem leasioie are auopteu auu
t4Ice Water that went toleep will make a more continuous cam- proved, lr mey nave virme mey
in the cold. paign, and it was assured in Den- are iiaiunuizeo. ana live among us.
ver that Mr, Towne will be no less uiey ran oi meir promise toejr
active than if he had been the vice are promptly abandoned. The
presidential nominee.,, methods retained are whenever
XTX -r .Tla11 mmmmm-mmm I OUSOIUIO lUiyrUKCU SUU nv.avu.
, in TT . ai inn , oar a . a wu ax it vnvumo i - , . . . ... . - .
when they buy. a box of Dr. King's One application . of Man7aan Pile New methods are initiated. A
New life Pills they get the worth of I Remedy, for all forms of piles relieves school council, meeting each week
Valued Same As Gold
B. O. Stewart, a merchant of Cedar
that much eold in weight, if afflicted I pain, sooths, reduces inflamatibn, sore-1 nnnAmn with thA tAar.hAra'
with castor oU according to .the plain I with paUon. malariaor ttlious-1 ne ?na itexunjr. Tice 30c. wuaran- m. ha irjvited expression
prtnted Cirecuont ana a cure ia cerxam. i neas. oumi uuuw Kuaxui xxruu. 1 1- W61,D ovu. . f iaoAar Mct-Voal V-r
XyTug UO. 0. ' '1IVI1I a. a a VU ivwavam uawnww mmm
are faced and corrected, i Con
stantly, leaders are being looked
for, encouraged, and trained.
An inspirational character is
imparted to all services and is
carefully maintained. From the
opening hour at cine-fifteen a. m.
to close at ten-fifty, the interest
is a rising tide that is never allow
ed to ebb. Much attention is
given to the music. An orchestra
is used, and there is a school choir.
Aft. VX-raaa.9 1X17 aiU VMlUllj
maintained. Teachers are furnish
ed the best helps, at the charge of
the school, and are encouraged by
every possible means to become
a : al. " j j a .
ej&oerut iu uieir ucparunenvs.
Substitute teachers and the three
assistant suierintendents are ex-
pected to attend the teachers
meeting.
The child spirit finds expression
in the rally days in April and Sep
tember, and upon "Baby Day,
usually held in April or June. An
annual picnic excursion is held in
June or July, and Field Day in
a local park in September or Oc
tober. These days include a trolley-car
ride about the cityl in cars
decorated with our class v colors
and enlivened by the singiog of
class songs.
Home Department Day furnish
es an opportunity to greet our
"stay-at-homes." The school em
ploys every legitimate method to
advertise its work. It has not
feared to spend money for print
ing, and its printing is always ai
tractivo in appearance and win .
some.
Organized Classes. In recent
years much has been made of the
organized classes. Class spirit
runs high. At times there seems
to be danger of a too keen compe
tition but theScompetition.fumish
es a tonic to the entire school life;
it keeps alive the personal element
in the school. The class organiz
ations furnish an effective machin
ery for the school work. ' In cam
paigns for increased attendance,
for instance, the organized classes
have been a most effective agency
for reaching the folks.
These classes furnish an. avenue
for individual expression. 'Lead-,
ers are discovered in them and
trained by them. Theycare for
the social life of the school and of
the church. The social gatherings
of the classes have proved of great
value. The aim is to have all the
social life of our people satisfied,
so far as possible, in connection
with tbe church and school life.
The Adult Department is nur
tured. More than four hundred
ti .a
men, and perhaps more than two
hundred and fifty women over
eighteen years of age are enrolled.
The adult classes easily maintain
their per cent, of the attendance
for the year. Of 'twenty-two dea
cons in the church twenty are ac
tively engaged in the work of the
school.
Here's a Man.
(Chattanooga Times.)
We have on various occasions
cheerfully attested the popular
admiration for ex-Governor Ay
cock of North Carolina, because
of his great ability, his fidelity to
his convictions of right and a cer
tain quality rendering him some
what eccentric among public men
at the front during the past few
years, namely a sane and orderly
conservatism in thought and ac
tion. This estimate of him must
be accentuated since the recent
state convention at Charlotte, at
which the candidate for Governor
whose cause, he advocated was de
feated. " Instead of pouting, show
ing resentment or seeking to nul
lify the verdict of the majority of
his fellow Democrats he declared
that "while the resentments and
bitterness created during the
struggle may rankle in our hearts
for sometime, we will take and
transfer them to a powerful ar
gument and force against the com
mon'enemy, the Republican party,
and its policies." That was said
like ajnan, and after he had moved
to make the nomination of the
man he had opposed unanimous.
Mr. Aycock will be heard from
again in the councils of his party
because he is conservative and a
builder-up. He is not for tearing
down, demoralizing or destroying.
He tights today but is for peace
when the people speak, under his
own flag, if posible, but for peace.
A Deeply Rooted Trootle.
An Irishman, with one jaw very
much swollen from a tooth that he
wished to have pulled, entered the
office of a certain dentist. When
the suffering Celt was put into the
chair and saw the gleaming for
ceps approaching his face, he posi
tively refused to open his mouth.
Being a man of resource, the den
tist quietly instructed his assistant
to push a pin into the patient's
leg, so that when the Irishman
opened his mouth to yell the den
tist could get at the refractory
molar. When all was over, the
dentist smilingly asked: "It didn't
hurt as much as you expected, did
it?" "Well, no," reluctantly ad
mitted the patient. . "But,"-he
added, as he ran his hand over the
place into which the assistant had
inserted the pin, "little did Ithink
them roots wint that far down."
For sale by T. It. Tomlinaon.