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17 TT rr in VOL. XIV, NO. 103. REIDSVILLE, N. C., FEBRUARY 25, 1902. $1.00 PER YEAR. REIOSV REIEWo Good Fertilizer Pays There is no longer any question as to Whether or not Fertilizer pays. The only question is, which will pay best. And we have solved that question as to AH Grain end Grass Crops by furnishing the Banner. No farmer need worry his iniind now in tlie least about what, kind of fertilixer he ought to use on these crops. All lie need il when in need of fertilizer for corn, oats or grass is to liilcli up and drive until be fiude the Manner. Then; is not a brand on the uiarhet that will produce bettor refultt. Do not be persuaded to Uko any ehaives by using an inferior grade of fertilizer, made by some one you don't Kiiotv anything Take no risk in trying to save five centsyou may loose several bushels of corn or oats. Reidsville Fertilizer Co. Article We know it is good. You will say so too when you try it for coughs, colds and lung troubles. It's a reliable remeJy, and worthy of YOUR confidence. SAPP'S PHARMACY. TWENTY niLLION DOLLARS. Last year the Insurance companies paid out for fires $20,000,000. more than they Sf received. This drove thirty companies out rt of business, and more will follow suit this W year. W A fNone but the strongest can stand this W terrific fire waste, and take the risk of insuring in any but the Best Companies. fly Ion experience and close study enables me to know t . THE BEST and I represent no other. ERANCIS J. S. DALTON, Jr about, because you can possibly get it for five cents less in the bag than l be Banner cosn, or because jou ore told that it is as goo & the Bauner. The Ban or has a reputation that no ore can dispute. In fact it is recognized as the ?.tandard grain fertilizer, as doubtles you have often hca I the expression used by people trying to sell other brands : 'It's as good :n the Banner." If they d o the Banner as being not recognize at the top why use this expression? That is a worthy rep resentative of ours or any other store IE. strongest can stand this ! you can not afford to V - WOJnACKr 9 The Insurance am. Solicitor. V State News Condensed. The State authorizes the Shelby Cotton Mill to increase its capital toek to $150,000 and fixes $300,000 as tie limit. The seaff jld ha been built in the jail yard at Lincelnton for the ex ecutioa of Andrew Sherman Jack on tomorrow. Congressman Kitchia wis tke orator at the celebration of Wash ington's birthday hj the Oldest luhabitaata Association ia Wash ingtoa Saturday. Many prominent citizens of Guil ford county have telegraphed do v. Ayeoek, urgiag ia the strongest terms the appointment ef J. Allen Holt to succeed Gea. Toon. Hon. Janets R. Young, State Ia suraaee Couimissioner of North Caroliaa. and Mist Virginia Nich ols, of New Orleans, will be naited in marriage the latter part of the month of April. W. D. Hester, of Darham, hat generously offered fir acres ef laad near the city cemetery for a site for the Red Men's Orphanage, if the State Ceunoil shouhi decide to establish suoh aa iastitutioa. In a neighborhood row In Qreene township, Qailferd coaaty, Friday afternoon, a white aiaa by the aame of 8haffner, aad a aegro a a mod Hubbard, were killed aad fire persona were injured. Arthar B. Graver, of Lexington, a postal clerk oa the Southern Railway, became ilia few day ago in Washington City, and was sent to the smallpox hospital when it became evident that ho was suffer ing from a mild attaek of that dreadful disease. The celebration by Mr. and Mrs Beajarain N. Duke, of their silver wedding took place at Durham Friday night and was a brilliant sooial eveat. The reception was at the residence, the Terrace, Invi tations had been sent to friends throughout the State, and a largo number were present. The henso was beautifully decorated. Senator Pritchard has received more than half the amonat North Caroliaa was requested to contrib ute to the MeKiuley National Mon ument Fund. The amoant asked fron North Carolina was $1,000 and Senator Pritehurd has received more thaa $500, while Raleigh, Charlotte and other leading cities have not beea heard from. A telephone message to the Win ston Sentinel from Gerraantonsays that a man giving his name as Col. Ashby made a report to the effect that a wotaaa died up in the Moun tain section a few daya ago aad that her body was stoloa by un known parties. Col. Ashby. stated that he and others wero oat trying to find a clue to the guilty parties. A special from (Greensboro oou" vers the gruesome information that it was discovered Friday that the dead noay ci a dissolute woman i aad laia in a aouse or ill lame m the eastern part of town for three days. One of the woman's com paaions solicited money to defray the expenses of a funeral, but ap plied the money to her own ase and went to Salisbury. The body was bariel by the city, MeBtion has boen mude of the fret that the Raleigh & Cape Fear ; by snow whieh continued to fall all Railroad would be extended to j day. I slashed around in it to ray Fayettevillo, as plans to that effect ! great discomfort. Sunday mornine; wero well tinder way. Mebtionjit was saowiag a?ain aad the was also made of the fact that tho ' clouds looked asif it might ooatiaae Carolina & Northern Railr ai was going to Charleston. Arrange meats are new in progress looking to the connection of tho Carolina & Northern Railroad and the Raleigh & Cape Fear, thasgiviag a Raleigh aad Charleston direct lire. It appears now practically eer- I tnin thai the celebration at Roanoke j Island will not be held this year. ; One of the promoters of the plan aays it has beea the view for some time that the postponement was necessary owing to tho fact that arrangements could not be per fected in time for a celebration this year on the largo scale pro posed. A naeetiag of persons com posing tho assoeiation will soon bo net in naieign to regularly or ganize. Tke tenth annual civie celebration f tho Trinity College Historical Society was held in the Craven Memorial Eall Saturday night. At the conclusion of the exorcises Dr. J. C. Kilgo, president of the college, announced that Mr. a. N. Duke had mado another donation to the col lege within the last few days that equals a gift of $100,009. Mr. Dske. said Dr. Kilgo, has given f aads to matoT fonr now nrnfenKora. Thmi professors will Lll tho chairs of political economy, German, ro nance language and applied math ematics. "The people of Durham have man ifestcd sancb interest ia the state ment seat oat fro a Washington to the effect that Col. J. 8. Carr ia tends to rua for Congress to sue ceed Hob. W. W, Kitchia, says the Herald, which adds: "Mr. Carr has beea abseat from the city since the announcement was made and a statement of his position in the matter coald not be seeured. It is thought, however, that the state meat is premature aad without foundation. Several of Col, Carr's friends know his position ia the Congressional matter aad they say that he will aat bo a caadidato and has never had aay aueh idea.-' Last Angtist Misses Cro aad Aaaa Buxton, of Winston, lost their trunk, contaiaiag much vain able weariag apparel, while it was being ti at sported ia a hack across Daa River, ea rente from Walnut Co to to Pied so on t Springs. The river was swollen, aad the veniole was turned over, spilling this and other trnnksiato the stream. A vigorous search was made, bat ao trace of the trunk was disoovered uatil last week, when Mr. J. C. Buxtoa, father of the young ladies, received a letter fron a friend in Madison, in which it was stated that sons of the dresses, which were in the lost trunk, wero being worn by two young ladies, who appeared at church in them one day recently. From the letter it is learned that the lost traak floated about thirty milts aad lodged on a small island four miles bebw Mad ison. Unless the Governor interferes the twe Emma post office burglars will be hanged tomorrow at Ashe ville. The seoff old has been Greet ed for their execution. The two men are to ho hanged on tho same scaffold. According to present plans the exeeution will take place inside the jail building and willboprivate. The two condemned men witnessed the erection of their death trap and saw the scaffold built ia plain view oftheus. There is quite a diversity of opinion as to whether the men should hang. Some of the officers are in favor of letting the law take its course, while others oppose it. Sheriff Lee has had a number of ap plications from professional hang men who wish to be present aad as sist ia the execution. The ropes for the execution are being prepared At Salisbury. The Governor com mutes the death sentences of Rus soll Mates, white, aad Harry Mills, colored, who stood guard outside th buildinjr when the crime was c immitted. Tlio LftU nari of It. "My iittle boy iook the coup one night and soon grsw so b:i 1 tli.it you could hear him breathe all over Iho hmiso," says F. I). Repiolds, Mans field, O. "We fer.rcd ho would die, 1) t a few boses oi One Minute Cough Cure quickly relieved him and lie j went to Pjeep. That's the laet we heard of the cronp. Now isn't a cough cure like that valuavle" One ! Minute C uh Cure is absolutely sa c and acts immediately. For oouglu, ! colas, croup ;rip, bronchitis and all I oilier throat and lung troubles in is a cer ain cure. Very pleasant to take j The little ones like it. L, L Sapp j Not tie Cityef Flowers. 1'iiclt; .fo in (ireeiixboro Recnnl. My visit to your city last Friday was a great disappointment to me. Saturday morning I rat geted for several days. Your skyscrapers i were covered with snow and every window-sill aad projection of aay kind was fringed wita tno same material. Indeed the place appear ed as mveh ualike "tho City of Flowers" as it were possible to be. ! I became disheartened and took the ! first train for Reidsville, Hero I ! am. I have net yet been able to burrow my way over to tho "city en the bill," but hope to get there by court, when yon will most likely hear from no. Yob, ne doubt, have a beautiful city, if it could be seen; but some thing ever occurs to hide it fron my view. 1 hope, however, if I can pull through to the 4th of July that I may find it mere accessible and presentable la its summer duds. I am glad that, through the kindness ef Mr. H. J. Elan, I did see your excellent fire department building. It is elegant. The horses are the prettiest of any this aide of New York, and It was a sight to see Harp slide down a brass "pole" like a little Jap scoot ing- down a wire in 'a circus. It I WM well dene. As ne snoi aown . like an arrow be called me to I nn ) amedUbsULsru, down tke stairway. I take no fool- isbness in mine. I I'll give too all a good looking 1 over some day when the clouds have disaaneared and the sun shines bright. Till then farewell Short Items of Interest. The House has passed the Indian Appropriation Bill. No amend ment8 of importance were attached to it. A Virginia delegation one day last week had a Conference with the president on the subject of tusking the historio ground about Freder irksburg a national park. A special from Rome says: The cabinet has lesifned, owing to the failure of Sigaor Villa, the govern meats candidate for tho presidency of of tho Chamber of Deputies, to secure his re election. Th census bureau anaeuncss the value of domestic animals in tho United Btates in 1900 as probably $3,200,000,000. There was a gain in all parts of tho country except in the North Atlantie rftaies. It is said in Boer circles that if Messrs. Wolmraas and Wessels, af tor investigating the situation in the United States, advise Mr. Eraser that a tour of the United Slates would bo beneficial to the Boor cause, tho Soer Preiideat will over come his aversion to a losg trip and uadertako the journey, Seven of tho precious stones iu t he alter of the Tiffany chapel uript of the Cathedral of St. John the Divine on Cathedral Heights, New York, were removed by thievos who brrjko into tho chapel. The value of the stolea jewelry and pai ticularsof tho robbery are wltheld by those ia charge at tho cathedral. Alter a house to house can vusb by school children, who supported her cause, KatoMcKaight, a society and ' club wonsaa of Pit sburg, IV, has' Beeaeieoiea asanaoi aircctor. inis is the first time a woiann has beea thus honored ia Alleghany cuunty One of tho yoaug woman's nneeKt ors was the first Mayor of l'itts burg. (ioveraoi Montague, in bin mue rage transmitter to tho Virginia Asceinbly, endorses roud improve ment, rsceouieeda tho creation of a highway commission, to have charge of that werk; favors an em ployer'e liability bill, and the en grafting of soato form of industrial education on the public school y tern. He would havo tsbort term prisoners in tho penitentiary work on tte public roads. Senator Bacon has givon nuii :y cf his inteatioa to offer an amendment to the Philippine tariff bill do'-htr-iag it to bo the intention of t.o Unit ed Sia'es wbou order shall bo rttor od ia tho Philippines, to a'low the formation of a govern merit for aud by the Philippine people aad to gaaranteo to them the same liberty and independence that this country has pledged to the Cuban people. The Executive Committee of tho Koatbeastera Tsr.ff Atiio:iation have passed a resolution that a 25 per cent increase ia rates bo mado on all stocks of wierthandiho with out exception, and ca till store ; boildiBBB; also on all manufactur 1 ing ri:ks aad other spocinl hazards, (which have not been rated under I revised schedules within a year.the ( same to take effect at once audcon ! tinuo until suck j isks are spcitical- ly stated under revised andapjirov- d schedules. Secretary Long, referring to thu statement upon the appe.il of Adasi ral Schley, said: '1 have no cum ment to mako on tho Pruaidunt's rutins: unoa tho appoal ef Admiral Schley, except to express my appro - ! eiationof its thorough, caaseieutious ! straightforward character. It is, of course, gratifying that the Navy Department is sustained. The de cision will be read as nuotherdocu taeut would be, and I believe will direct public opinio and tend to close tho whole matter." Now that the Schley matter is settled officially, it is understood that Secretary Lsg fowls that he is at liberty to carry out tha project cherished by him in the last year of Fmident JdoKinley'a hflsmais tration aad retire to private lifo. However, this is not expected town sue at once, for there is no certain kaowledgo of what may fwllow in Congress, notwithstanding a roag belief bv the administration mat tho case is settled beyond revival. Therefero.it is understood tho ebacge in the cabmetcirclo will not take blaeo before me aajournmini of the present session of Cangress and perhaps not until next ian. For the third time since New Year's day.Park avenHe.NewYork, was the scene of less of hum a a lifo. First was the collission in the New York Central tunnel, at Fifty-sixth street and Park avenue; eecond, i came mo ujnin fiu.i. frapirtraitl street, and third, Saturday, waa fire which started ia the Seventy first Reriuent Armory at Thirty thirl street, and then spread to tke Park avenne where 18 p rseuswera kiiled and many lajured. It was the worst hotel fire since tho Wiad sor was destroyed. Prince" Henry of "Prussia repro seutative ef his brother.tae Emper or of Germany, at the launching of the latter' Amerlcaa-built yacht, reached New York to day aad was cordially welcomed as a guest of tho nation. The land batteries that guard the outei harbor fired salates of 21 guns; the rifles of a special naval squadroa assembled ia his honor re-echoed the sentiuseat.thero wero verbal greetings from tho rep resentatives of President Roosevelt, the army, tho navy aad the city of New York, and a great crowd lined the way ia the city to see the Oer maa sailors and the Priace of Ger many, Washiugtoa's birthday was sig aalixed in the United States Senate by a fist fight. The day set apart by the nation to afford the Ameri can people aa opportunity of pay ing tribute to tho memory of the first Pre.vdent was the occasion of the uiovt sensational scene ever ea acted in tho Senate Chamber. The two Senators from South Carolina were tho active parti ;ipaats in the affray, Mr. Tillman in the course of a speech upon tho Philippine ta riff bill made serious reflectioas up on tho hoaor of his colleague, Mr. McLaurin. In brief, he enarged that Mr. McLaurin's votein support of the ratification of the treaty of Paris bad banii cast throagh theex ereiso of improper influences, Res olutions were adopted holding the Senators in coafeaspt. Nstvetf Illui I'i'aiii Torture. Them U no moro agonizing trou ble I hail piles. The constant; itching and burning make life intolerable. i 0sjt ioil is t()r(,lire js un( comfortable. The nceasuig. DoVYitts Witch Hazel S-dve cures piles at ence. For skin diseases, cuts, burns, bruise);, :ill kinds of wounds, it is un equaled. J. S. Gerald, St. Paul, Ark. says: "From ISO,'), I suffered with the protruding, bleeding, piles and could find nothing to help mc until I used DoWitl's Witch Hazel Salve. A few boxes completely cured me." He ware of counter.cits. L. L. Sapp. Kidiic,' complaint kils more pco than any other disease. This is due to the disease being so insidious that it gets ii good hold on the sys ocm before it is recognized. Fcley's Kidney Cure will prevent tho dcvcl openient. of fatal disease if taken in time. L. I,. Sapp. ISEASES are the most fatal oi all dis eases. Kill EV'O KIDNEY CURE It I lULEai d 6uarant68Sl Remedy or money refunded. Contains remedies recognized by emi nent physicians as the vest for Kidney and Bladder troubles. PRICE 50c and $1.00. ' FOR SALE BY L. L. 8A1 P. Tooth Brush Economy. We Isave tooth brushes ft r live and ten cell's that arc sold for double t h o iricos in some places. Kxtra good ones for fifteen cents, splendid valuos for tli? money, but we do not uro tho sale of any of these because real downright econ umv comes in buying something a little better. We would advise you to pick a brush costing 25 cents or more for T two reasons : First, your teeth arc worthy J of the best brush made. The better the brush the more per- X feet ts ork, Second, tho higher grade brushes are guaranteed to give Ions; and perfect service. J FETRER & MIMS, I Corner Peay Block, t WILL G. KIEKMAN, Teacher or Piano, Violin, Mandolin, tmitar, and aJl Brass iinrl Ppprl Trior mm on to ' i . BANDS, ORCHESTRAS, MANDO LIN CLUBS, CHORUS CLASSES CHURCH CHOIRS, ETC. Reidsville, N.C EIID1Y D
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