■ .-A nVCDTTQTIUn M, NR MOIMV HE ROAD TO SUCCESS ATCH TIIOBET WHO I IRTISE IN THIS PAPER VOL. V. NO. 4a. RALEIGH LETTER. July 18. 1904. Sometime ago these letters stated that, while his nomination appear ed to be Inevitable on the score of "availability," there was no enthu alasm for Judge Parker among North Carolina Democrats. That rtaU ment *JI literally true %aod held good up to ten days ago. Because we did not know the man. . But it cannot be truthfully assert ed to da"jr." "The 'manly and cour ageous telegram of Jodge Parker to the immedi ately succeeding his nomina tion (as reproduced in this corresp ndence last week) has stir red the hearts ami aroused the ad miration of true Democrats here, and we are proud of ot.r standard -bearer. He unquestionably has the grit, the a-If confidence and the individuality (as well as the intel lectual ability which we all knew before hand that he possessed) to make not only a **good" pies dent but a great president Great must have been the sur prise of those who had character ized Judge Parker as the aatoina torn of David B. Hill, who had been given the credit ot • discover , ing Judge Parker. For Taxid B. not only was not aware that such a message was to be sent to the convention, hot did not actually receive it himself the telegram hav ing been addressed to Mr.Shechan. There seems to be no doubt that Judge Parker was not pleased with, the record of a ■'•pitter** which Mr. Hill made in his fight with Mr. Bryan over tnc gold plank before the platform and resolutions com mittee. SQ lie stepped personally in the ring and delivered the solar plexus blow which Mr. lliil failed to hand Mr. Bryan. The N&t General Assembly The coun'.y conventions all over the State wid be held so?n. One of the important duties which ) they and the Senatorial district con ventions will be called upon to per form is the nomination ofcandi dates far the legislature. From many counties comes the pleasing information that a great improvement is to be made in the personnel and character 01 these nominees, atid that intellectual, capable, discreet and patriotic men will be s^tected. This is cheering news, and it is to be hoped that it wi 1 apply to every county in the State. Some of the legislatures of this St«te (and Democratic ones at that) have not been what they should j have been. Too imray weak-mind ed, shal'ow men. utterly unGtted for the place! hare been sent to Raleigh of Ihte years. Of course there were able highly qualified representative* and senators in all of them. But they have been "few and far between" and gradually growing alarmingly scarcer. Scores of alleged'-legislators" have done actually nothing except to warm their seats and sign the audit r's vouchers for their per diem and mileage. And some fear have dis graced. by their personal conduct the c-unties which sent them here, j But the iudications point to a strong legislature next winter, and the counties that this year nominate fourth rate mfa Jot ibis position will lire to rhgtit It. Sonrt ex 1 - cesdingiy important matters will claim the attention cf our nest Gerfftral Assembly—problems with which (it is to be here w ill be an ample fo. ce of good and hon orable and intellectual legis atorj to deal—' men,'* tall and sun crown ed with ahrtity and the desire and deteim'nat:on to do what they be lieve to-be right. A Raleigh newspaper's Enterprise Your correspondent having been tendered the position of Ar soc'ate Editor of the Raleigh Tim s, I hare accepted the offer and last Thurs day oak general charge of the lo cal and telegraphic new* columns of that paper.. Mr. John C- Drewry, one of the moat successful business men in ni n£ rii t/n n - C., -FRIDAY. JUL* North Carolina (and who Van wield when he chooses an editorial pen as gracefully and strongly as though he had been in the busiues.l all his life) and who owns the paper, is just completing a new brick build ing erected specially for the Tines plant, la the heart of the business district of the city, in which there will be installed in a few days a new $7,000 perfecting pre?*, Mer genthalrr typesetting machines and other td the latest improved me chanical equipment The fix* of the paper is to be enlarged to «!*• pajes sud later on to eight pages and eventually made the peer of any evening daily ifx the South The Krening Times already hhs a local circulation much larger than all the papers published m Ral> igh combined. A fine telegraph ser vice is to be provided and it intends t» largely increase its general cir culation outside of Raleigh. I desire to add, and it is a pleas ; urc to me to do so. that I will con tinue my relations with the weekly pre.s of the State—thosa papers which I have tcrved for the last five rears wit!\ Raleigh Letters My connections with the Times will not intetfere with this work. On the contrary, it will be a dis tinct advantage and aid, which will be of benefit to the State paper* that take the correspondence ser vice of the Gorman News Bureau, and telegraphic reports of unusual importance can be wicd to those ordering it up to the hour they go to press. • # • State Convention of Farmers Secretary C. W. Burkett, who is also professor of agriculture at the Agricultural and Mechanical Col tege, expresses the hope that the farmers of North Carolina will at tend 'fa targe numbers the second annual convention of farmers to be held in Raleigh, August », j. They will have a profitable and pleasant time and can secure the low summer school railroad rates tickets can be bought at railroad stations for half the regu'ar fare, good to return until and including August 6. Con e on Tuesday or return ou or before Saturday. A fine program has been prepared. While here all farmer* attending this meet ing can secure both baord and lodg ing at the A. A M. College at the low rate of only 50 cents a day. Write to Prof. Burkett for any ad ditional particulars desired, to this address: Rrof. C, W. Burkett, West Raleigh, W. C. . • • Freemasons throughout the State will he glad to learn that the plana fofr the buildiug of the beautiful Ma sonic Tempfc in this city are pro gressing splendidly. Grand Secre ta y John C. Drewry, who is also secretary of the Temple Ruilding Committee, is in fine spirits ov.r the outlook, and says the work of construction can before very long. LLEWXAM. Piles UIOI Til of PUIS Piles upon top of piles ofpeopl e have the Piles, and Dc Witt's Witch Hazel Salve euTes them There are many different kinds of Piles, knt if you get the genuine and original Witch Hazel Salve made by E- C. DeWitt & Co. ,of Chicago, a cure is certain. H.A. Ttspale,of Summerton, S.-C.,*avs."l had piles 2o years and De Witt'sSalve cured me after every thing else failed. Sold by Crawford & Co. s r ■ ■>#■!»ii'i «i •* JAXESVIIXE. } Ja>jr. 1904- 1 Miss Annie Savage left for Suf folk, Va. Friday. Mr. W. A. Tucker of Williams ton, was here Saturday. Mr. H. M. Burras, of Williams- Ura, was hctp Tuesday. Misses Ethel and Emma Sexton were in town Tuesday. Miss Dare Hassell left for a trip it* South Carolina Friday. More tnan fifty persons went on the Norfolk excursion last week. Mr. Lnton, the clever salesman J . . ' • ' ■ . Lib. of The Soutfcefe *pply C* was in town Tuesday.' The crops are look iag fine in this section, sod the farmers are wearing smiles. y ' Preaching Sunday at the Christ ian church by Rev. J. J. Harper, of Smith field, N. C. Hlltns lir Tirror "I wonld cough neatly all night long," wrtes Mrs. Chas. Applcpatc of Alexandria., hardly gtt any 4np. -I had consumption so bad that if I walked a block I would cough frightfully and snit blood,lmt when n| other medicines failed, threesl .od bottles of f)r. King's New Discovery wholly cured me and I gained 58 pounds'' It's absolutely guaranteed to cure Coughs, Colds, La Qripjie, Bion cliitis and all Throat and Lung Tmnblti. Trial bottles free at Biggs' drag store. ROBGOOD. July 20, 190.5. Rev. G. L. Meirell preached at Eagles last Sunday. 11. H. Jones went to Scotland Neck last Thursday. W. P. White is going to put in a system gin at this place. Rev. D. B. Parker preached for us here Sunday morning and night. We are needing rain badlv in this section. Crops are sufferiug. Quite a number of our people went cm the excursion last Thurs day, from Tarboro to Norfolk. Prof. Hashes, of the old renown Trinity School, of Chocowinity, is in our midst far a few days. • Mrs. R. H. White returned last, uyht from a pleasant visit la friends and relatives hi Norfolk.t W. T. Ruifin lias jnat burnt t large kiln of brick, one hundred thousand, and they are nice. F. A. Ruffin gave »chicken stew at the brick kiln last Friday night which was highly enjoyed by a host of friends. F. A. Ruffin and Sam Hyman were highly entertained at the home of Miss Nina White, in the country, last night. Rev. Mr. Smith was present at the Quarterly Conference here last Friday, lie preached for us at the Baptist Church Friday night. Mrs. Woodward and Master Wil liam, of Norfolk, came last night to spend a while with relatives and friends in and aronnd Hobgood. Rev. G. L. Meircll will begin a protracted meeting the second Sunday in August at this place, as sisted by Rev- R.E Pcele.of South Carolina. We were pained to learn thin morning of the death, in Norfolk, Va., of Mr- M. Hoffman, of Scot land Neck. His death was sudden and the end came very unexpected aud was a shock to all. The family had a special train to come to Scot land Neck to take them to Norfolk. Mr. Hoffman will be sadly missed by the fanners of this community, for he always stood ready to assist them, and they had learned to look 'to him to supply their wants. The deceased was a successful business man; a kind father, and i was highly rSsteemed by all who knew him- The imnaitt wilM*j taken to Petersburg, for inter ment, via the"taoijUldMid R lilway Wednesday afternoon. AitaSN, Cfithfl 4 Co / ask the readers 6f this pujx r who are suffering with iqdig«Stioo Or dyspepsia to call on fsieni -,at Once and get a bottle of Kotlol I)ys«p4ia Cure. If you knew value of this remedy as we kndw it, you would not suffer another day. *• KoJol Dyspepsia 6ur* is a thr ough oipestPiit and tissue-builing tonic as well It is endorsed person ally by hundreds of people whom : it has cured of indigestion, dyspep sia. palpitation of" the heart and stomach troubles genearlly. Kodal Dyspepsia Cure digests what you eat. It is plaasot, palatable and. ptate Farmers' Convention late Second Annual Farmers' Conwentios (or North Carolinn will IK talpd at the A. A M, College, Ra leigfc, N. C„ Mouday,Tu«sday and Wednesday, August I, 1. 3, 1904. An unusually fine programme has IHren prepared on subjects ofaprac. tical nature, all da'ing with North Carolina Agriculture. Tickets will be sold on Monday, August rst only, one. fare plus >5 cents for the round trip; tickets*good returning until August 6th, Ask for Summer, School tickets. Board and room will be furnished at the College fifty cents per day. . Kentvmber the place and dite. Bring your wives with you and en joy a plea*ant and comfortable outing. Further information can be ob tained by addressing the secretaiy, C. W, L'urkett, West Kalcigh, N. C. * m No Pit! Showa ' For years fate was after mc con tinuously" writes K. A. Gulled ge, Verbena, Ala. "I had a terrible case of Piles causing 24' tumors. When all failed Buck leu's Arnica Salve cored me. Equally good for Burns and aches aud pains. Only 25c at Biggs" The signatures to the telegrams o1 congratulation Judge Faikcr has received show how ooinjrietrly the democrats are uuited. Atlauta Constitution. The pill that will, will All the hill, Without a gripe. To cleanse the liver, without a 4UUS£ r - Take one at night. # .Ddßkt'.s Little Early Risers are •mil [easy to take,|easy and'neutle in efpet, vet!they aie so certa'iu in that no otic who lists them is dissapointcd. Eor quick rebel frafef-biliousness sick headache, Uu pid liver, Jaundice, dizziness and all troubles arising from an inacf ' V V A'lrS'*! 1 liver, Early Risers are tuieq filled. Sold by Anderson, (yawford & Co. I ; The Japs seeusi to haw decided to capture Port Arthur by the saf. and sure starvation plan. —Atlanta Constitution. Cared af Cradle Diarrhoea After Tin Yean of Saffsrlog "I wish to say a few words hi praise of Chamberlain'sColic,Chol era aud Diarrhoea Remedy" says Mrs. Mattie Burge.of Martinsville, Va. "I suffered from chronic di arrhoea for ten years and during that time tried various medkiuec without ohtaiuing any permanent relief. Last summer one of my children was taken ,with cholera morbus and I prcured a lwttle of this remedy. Only two doses were required to give her entire relief. I then decided to try the medicine myself, and did not use all of one bottle bt-fore I was well and I have never since lieen troubled with that complaint. One Cannot say too much in favor of that wonderful medicine." This remedy is for sale by S. R. Biggs. ' Ij; it possible that work 0:1 the Panama canal is to 1* delayed after th« presidential cloc ti»? " —Atlanta Constitution. Wirting Mxkt and Qtv TV busiest aud mightiest,litUu thing that pver was made i> Dr.* King's New Iife Pills. These pills change weakness into strength,list- 1 lessness into energy, brain fag into meutal power. They're wand crful in building ap the health. Oaly lst per box. Sold by. 8. H. Biggs. . I "I certainly, did enjoy your .ser mon," said the hard case who «el-i dom attended church! '* replied Mr. Tawker, ' 'atl4 -wfikh part did you enjoy the most ?.*' "I guess it was the p«rt where I dreamed I had a million dollar#." —Philadelphia Ledger. WANTED—Medium sizeseaand hand Iron Safe, must be in ga d condition. l | * "ft/'care Enterprise. w i \VOMt^^OJJ\OKK FAIR SEX MAKING GREAT IMPROVE MENTS IN BUAUNfiTON, IA. Uudionr nitrr Fr«n| S«-arMl ■>■>« In-lti.lly ' (iioia UrnaliQnl. OnMtlWm Workiuu la Hwrr La «Hlr ■>! tl>« lytvu, llurlftipton, la., Is to bioumtm llko tb« to Hfii uliu IS to become a vviitnblu "town bcuutWuW'itM wnmun of UM KWfrnttkin of- Clutis have so docrMd. Awl UurllujUuu kuoWH wlmi UlO fvou* cu say will cojuo truu, fur U has learned lu lute ) oars Unit wh«L,ltiMh HllJftoO clttb women ape:Ui they" da NO with the authority tUut arises out of previous success tn undevtsMeftr lturKugUm, UK a niuny AlUer, busy river twwiiN, li'incnuca ut utues to bo a litilt neglectful of iter upgriintnuu. Chronicle. .What Id usually "illcd her ''front f iu'd," the UniK stri-Wi oft 1 lvw lertw, In somo tliiK'H nilowed to get Into u very dilapi dated Btate. Old W«IY1IUIW»M tumble to ruins; flah markets, HliitTß, houseboats, drtrtwood mid u Mice eolU-etlnn of wa ter and l4i|«l'tlot»nui and JCHK.UU accu mulate to liinkti the fntntajie of the town disreputable iui.l to onnsft a fwl luir of eipb&rraasuiMit to the dtlicna of IIMUUHIC tviiiU'uvtea Dut now that tho woiucn of tho town have tlikon riuirt" nf tho unit tor It In liolluvcd- 111 already Is nutn clout pitwif to u a nan t tho (UMltlve aa Huition that tliliiKH will bo permuiient lj' chanftiM for tlur bettor. Lost jenr tlw federation tm4( lite nxitter uf a eIMUMM' town Hwkxuily In burnt. It nnnuxl for 1U apoelul work durlmt the federation year MXK-08 "elvte Iw j'WVeinout." Win. J. 'I. Illicit >f fln»- UIIJLMY IKHV vKe PROHUBUKT of Uw irtslto fnUHUtlftti and wvll knoviu lu' uattonul club dwkSH, was prolnihly tho pioneer mover In tbc. work. Blw tutereuUxl borecif In live ijoeptton of cleuiier fltivetw tiwl Itnprovcd lm«-k yard*. ' Under her I'lTurtn and tlR«« ol m'veriU y(Uia\tynll'*l I'tilHtV* union* IIKI WOUI* cii- (ho Io\\"l\ filortlHnu ti«»k up the WoHl. It lio'itk'il; Ui tM-niii tint nt tuck irti (liv K'Viv I»M t|i! M Hit vulnoru blc uml tfVtultily tl.i dmu-st jlfm «■ In tliohown. A I'liic lmiiruvomont O«>lll uitttcu was t'a my; tln> VOfk, COUlJ'i '' J of won;! n, ill! | lomt ttont h\ ciuii w..iic»oJJ i tiii noclr.) Ut'o Of tin (•>>* li. The w■ a ic:njv ml;i- !'. Unv»: 4-i'os'wl i Ott'l rWfMHi'fi ) Mitt. tlw tu oik« '*> • i-.ato.Mri"ii> •iv cftHvn •■> «■' tl.v #:sl.}c.-l o\ civic imiimivflniflir 1 Ww tirro,i|>oiHii\l \vltii jm -|tfc" liiiiKht-r UM>» wl*» «rvrt» iiUtUn» »u Ibt!, wiiiyff 1 (» k« auh am! liVrrmtyv*. At V.'iu un, Miuii., mw i'ouiHi Uti !t! ',il COtulillull I':iatiii; us to llit' rjwr ftfuih,. > U ifi-rd tim tv>»ii liul wit uplift tUo tiivuu uu n p;uli uuil UimJ BO liHtutllJcvl Vl Hint Ilit* piiiVo'ojnv an •ysraore tv) tK WnvW!tif» piiMfc, In now one of tint bwrttaoiuest river fronts ulonjf t!rt) WJtini vhuuntil ef the Miauls-, slppl. l'lnun for ttift rlvor* park WCTP pro cured, iinil, Wtti> »•'» ability mut Vanity v lilt-li tlia IJUVIIUVKM UHIU of JBuiUugUm tiiih'lit Well. tnUo i\» uu example, Mrs. I'uiick unit lier fellow-emiuiilUee up pimtl iK'foio tlwf lltinnVwt MCU'h rlith lit a np«iul wH»Joii urn) prcwvgtrd the matter of ii river front park. Tlio loon were, of course, fnvornbly Im prerwO. Tlivy jiivo tUu weight of their iippioyul to the project, jinit u . commit! Hi of (hem J'jliwd with the ef forts of th» women nrvl presented the mutter to the (MH council. This body Willi little hesitation appropriated iftKKJ for Ihu purpose of begluiilaft n river front pqrlt. WlHi tliH motioy n rctuln biif wall lia# been bvilt, fsx-iii Vnlloy RtrfM-t to .TefferMoii 11 ul lUo space filled. Tlw council fuHhrr 'pvoinlticd to MOW grims oooil IVIKI plant tree* nnd CLIMBS. Tl» work Mil I>« cirriixf on from j"Oar to j'Mir until tlie entire strip of river fronf, nlmoat froin the pictur esque I'DHjioof hill bluff to the over lmo')n« h«milUjil oil tlx/ north, forum a benutlfnl sweep of lnwn uinl i.uuilc traew lunrty half 11 mile In length. Jimt Kiirtli of the f«iint wßiiw thr> present park tjupioveiiiellt lit 1 * In ult nateil tlio limul CUH! clubltoilee of the Burlington Boitlnu nttfioelatfon, The 1 exuinplu »* , '" h women hn« lu. plr cd tbeui to notion, iiixl they, too, will tnke tip the work of "front yard" liu pWvcutDt. Th« K rotiml ulxint tlic-lr cHtbliotinv will be leveled up, planted In grafts eced and Hliude tioej and flower beds. The lawn w!!l lie car ried over to the river front park and mod(i (•ontlimotki with It. l'be Bur linßt.jii Railroad oo:npnny will do It* •luire ekjiij t (Ire rlvar of l(a nwltelilinr }nnW, iro' that vtailor* to tlto tou-ii by river will tav* u plixmlnw lmpjwilou of the town fit Hi', t gliyj'CL'. 'FIMI wotk ou tlj? portion flf 111# fi'voo lu»pt>>vwm*nt will IHI liurried •O tfint tko yxjuWjiMlw of VIHILIUM to tl«e fjilr of lit. U«'U v/)xi will make river WMiwtof*« to thl* tW>lKt «;i4 aliove' h«ry tltiu MiUUt**)' Wift.fttH* Jn.v« » pl«v«mit liui't'wsl.op of. 1 fo tuka it wily wlui thfem. l'liti'work of tho wonien Hk>m> wtH bo-of incnlculn l>lo vuluo to Uio oltj. .; > ■ But It U tw»t .HI ti. t is bvlug done. fhjbcotUlUltUH'9 lirtvo ALHO tx-011 appoint ed for the vnrlows n*-etl>i\S of the toWri. lie- ditty OTUKT*I conuul.Uiu \viil bo to look afujr Unifying of their firtK'tli.i lx-rH) Tlio uplrlt wlftt WOIIKM# arc entering tfrto • tliln tiiak Um4 work ua der tfiyir HIJJK, i vjslon will so fgrwjrj rapidly mid e Kwvwy.~ lu adilltlWi to flirt periidnl w»t'.( Hi# winiwii ftnve HvHiuAii- to l'i*till Into tliv pftlilk- inlrvcl bt&bf r, ideal.! >t civic re ■peetl hll|ty by SicnrM of ri Metis's of lfCtuieu pfc'en by ewlnefct a rttt tortile* on the subject of civifi l/nprovuui(.-ut. Tliltt glass of eu'.crtalpuientp will be kept Bp* by the club wonio'n during the Reason ond every Baonurugeroentfclven to tlio bota-rujfnt at tbo town'* I>b is le*' '■oil! Hon. i oi>*M\rathr Anatoui}. ii—|»i 11 mi wmm mi t C "~3 *\i, i i '1.., >r««tef--TiJe eye* i-ro Bjyoti to' u* HO that wo Tnriy *W What In the ud*« Given for Jenkins? Jenkins To keep eyerTOr-fIM on, sir. TcoTc 14 fin ( p, "I'm uolnp to n*k you n catch ques tion. Mis* \VllHn«." "Oh, tblo iii no Midden, Mr. Tlinkl!" A laNitlolnim Odor* [' ■ ViM-' / 3 1 Cliolly-r.v Jove, till.; bid.Tin Just lU»c tmnieii . i.aw! "*ot Hu UliU A Slier AU.- R VV i /fl' ij | ! • 1 V' ; | :l\ : 2 -W ' • v i\ J> «?+/h v-\ °>r 1 AV \ /W t| ; \ ; Li JH /%? rf>l •*./ •'.• V •• /.■ • ■ ' ..I Tip- It w :i!'t hu a mlifltty dull world for you Klrhf If all llir wen BhonJil uutl d«iily leeve It Sho— )|i. wi' should hi ill liavo you college boys It'U. A CfluiNiAn' EfeprCMion, /■ i& --KA wV ( t) "110 pot bta frr>) from his father." Abuvtmibilvd. i [( W&fflL l~ZZ££32iS3gLm ■ Tbo I'rofoavpr—My dt**r cutuliuu, tiiU Is rually a very dainty rug. 1 (.outrai ulute you uiion It. ' » I , 'J» jjiSU .WtMTT YOU*—— | 1 41 Ift 1 Tli INCRI'ASIv 1 T TOVlilm» FOR* - CTTSTOMBRS- ' ' V • 1 f ■*' wkoLTTisroriso Tsk4t&G-92dfW. S5: - $5,600 J fitw: .*«! C9e»*-. Esrrzatremei c -.-. c,i. WVMO*-.-** 1 ■+*. SfcCaSU «• *•«»»» aO-!SEB3COtUSS.R.-.*^»!i.«« a—— MtM fhstftutofor College i Young / \ ,■,- . jSg/mcEWa - - tory of I gCaUlogn Musi-v3Eo I KAUKIH I - FUSS —«•• Best. PlaceV IT. C. / MJno, for Your \l IHawVUU **• i r ri pyfcjMpwp— HI ———y—■—e OF MEDICIMIP^BR j MioiciwE-PE»TisTO-m«aiiAer * 1 J r Modern yjrtwtmui hiit tfcwn mi tyoieli—P—« iH r■ a* Buptfior Cliak|> j i ltedsulc learhm jid uvrovi JloipfaJ. *JF Professional Cards. i , '* * gll. JOIIN D. BIGGS, £3& • DENTIST OPFICK: ~ . _ MAIN STREET. . ■ . Oiior.UK \V. NKWkll 8. 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