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L It V h : THE DISPEHSARY AGAIN." "Oiie Petitioner" ,inV this , issue '."of The -Hustler gives his opiuion in regard to the benefits to be de? rived from a dispensary for the town of Hendersonville. We have written au article or two against such an institution in our town and our articles were, based upon the subject strictly from a moral standpoint. " i. : 'One Petitioner' seems to think from; our view; of the .question that there is no room left for dis- nnssinn. 10 De canaiu. auuuu tuo matter we will say there is not much room.for discussion if viewHcrime' ai! f0'r ed from t .tr m6rl "staud- point, but as dispensary advocates "U r. irn nn'mn'rd) oirla filial TrtllBf. lift i:. -u: vwWof u - u An -cesBamy auuere iu.Mio utuci muo . an reference i to the good; Chris- fnjiiva anrl nrpanhftra fttx Raleieh wh -r, ; iirffr AdiR- pansarythey eimpiy thought they great evils, not being " ... . ;;' : ; .. timft tn nVil it.prat.fi both. Thev n -MA tlaJr armr onrl will Tftm- , t ' -ui t 1 , . .i.. . ii Ii.j, -w.Jnot cood, for -them -something 1- . . j in lTrttinrr f rr o A larvaitan TV find I Aaf AfVw'ffnAi' nnnlfi ;rfrrpd 4"VDU & V V io siana reauy ana wiinug tu knowledge the error, .and prom- ise th all-wise Judge that they . - . n ii . ..will nevpr do so again, if they get f nrtri vpnpss for this'ffreat offense. The. t.ke thew C3 m-J I macie noes not jusuiy txi uuuuu., If the same conditions exist in Henderso'nv 1 e should we not nro- fit hir thmr rrnatflVfU? . . V I . , , , iispensar du . saiooua . j u admit, Lave their attendant evils, and then you leave ajblank for me to fill out. That is a penT I. sup pb'se7"ihwhich you would place the blind j tigers. iWell, we admit . - J - .f , Al would be none less if; we had . the dispensary, or even open bar rooms, i These South .Carolina towns with dispensaries have blind tigers in" abundance, "and the bushes around Marion, N. C, and the hedgerows about Salisbury art fgll of.; these dangerous beasts. :Xhei6 are three. evils, dispensaries, saloons, and blind tigers.. The . first two 'have been removed from Hendersohviller The1 latter still lurks around . What shal I we do? Let the officers of the law be dilli--gent and the blind tigers will dis :"appear and then we will be a free people. If our officers will not , make ah efifort to better present conditions, then let the people choose " betterofficers.---"-Therein lies the remedy. Placing one evil upon another only makes mat- ters worse. i isay 9ur town is m better con- z v. . i. . I ullluu rengousiy, morany, ana uUai,cmi7 wunouioese -aueuQ- uuo wvi.. ikiuiiiK a wrouguoes aoes pot.maietn wrong rigntf . . . .- nor does it lighten our responsibilt tlfiS.hllt. Tflfliftr inrrpnaAa thorn Tom I .. . : ,-wrrww wUwvr, aware that "one petitioner" is not . :"viix A, uu as. both have the good, of the town in view, the question r is, -which .riL!?.!0, m9t Sod-l!l- Is it the best thing for the-boys of this town, for us; voters, 'to'-ie- galize one of the greatest curses r v i that ever befell any community, .wit matters not.how "muqli,. so that :f-V v; our taxes may be made lighter? . AVhv, my dear sir that little bov thai ' Dtava around' the' knVp.a nf hla mother, now. but later on m.v frequent the liquor stiop.Cis 'of " l i 1 A -VMv v muie vwue iman an me taxes.tnat wvrr.uuum ub gotten irom a liquor source.' Then instead of condon- - inff he evil- let vUs.puUxmr forces together to destrov it ' x A ' - . ; - i !-; xije ui vMywiwyuta- w iue xe uiwiitiuu, my iriena nave their or- lginv tneir loundation stone uoon t.h vi1 vnn wl r ; ;r;.1 7, ; " -;; ;r ; Cry' attend Our mischievous liltie leUow whilin "school 3hool -r He, ought to know that 11 hntra V,o, . k ; -ii r 11 boys have-not ? been guilty,:of a naDltually . JbreaktUS rules m ;H. jjv" school . This is just' as .true as the saying that -all boys must sow -neir .wiidDatwpftfidW air know! thi, . " " 4 :T:lUT . . j j kxt j t. v .i' . f ,r, I . -. ... r.v -rrv awicg wucre ailt evils 'Will T diminifth hointed bv thr last trv.nf th hW hmMlm . . . . . ..'ftMwvww ww b.w- IVfrWiauiItt WIUJ111UCC. nil I VV V11I1R Will MIIIIIV Lfl fill m nUl Gtrtt 1. ' f riend mtistr hav! Eftfln nixiA J will be retained and that the extension of 1 The dniklnn -nf ... ih - rvrvc.r-- .; A tion along this hue is necessary : A cnim mat is piupmiy . . . t . 1 j 1 . i . 1 . KAlnnH whila vnnno' in not:-, ant to SO 0frnv ho -ho' i old . A wiser WW'"H1'U tl,.., na a d this, jliUll Uiuu cumjwi " J :.. uafM 1 hn no rea-I i, SOn XO ClOUUt It. ?uiiiu tt -oa o n. rlpsirft to drink -and 1 will oe wifl, vmi for n. "rlrv town? There iu. konrfa nf are many uesiiH x .u 1 men that are hard to cure, lany men would commie muruer wmo , it not for tha penalty attached. Manv more'than dol would steal , - were it not for' the pun shment were iu uuv iui 1 . . that would follow theft. There. are wwu Bgiuusu uwj w committed, Shal wo rrender Uieso lawB nul aud void because,; they iawD UU' " " 0 a. ol1 are someumes uruiieuj u. M restrictions be removed : a nd... give . , , e lulu"r UU0U1C3a "V .D""J fJTv oecause inero aio viuiauuua v vw law? The advocates of the dis- pensary hold exactly the position nnnn.:f;hfl mount to receive the law. Aaron was left in charge of the Camp, and the people were clamoring for something that was ..- that would utterly destroy soul v"'u . vww and body. : Aaron humored their " ji TT.. AA fl.ot He ordered that i. on er gold jew- & v . Jlh.aand recovered judgmenU J eirv ue ijiuuiiiiw uuu. vuev iuiu "v . - i v v i iiiitiii. mi i-iimi. i ii iii i in in i 1 U n 1 . V. i- n 1 at m4--v 4- ri ii muiW . - - . 1 inus a Koluea FM a 1 -l w I. i .. J1.J ' t Knul' (Vila . and Aaron to clear his own skirt, . , - '. . , , . . . .i . . cast Jt into tne Dtlvl w -.yo? - ; - fire, and there came out this calf Aaron was a leauer auu uetiei i l . I 1 1 ' 4.4.,.-. I . , were exnected of him. but ho niPlHd' to thrt fiommon crv or demaud . Will our frieud T excuse : i h imsel f upon the ground that h e does not drink? Does that re m rrc Iiiq poq nnn a! Iii 1 i f xr in 1 lleast? There must be leaders in .. ; .. r . , all movements for-ireformi aud there will, be leaders, against all movements for reform. "Am I may brother's keeper? ''The voice of thy brother's blood crieth unto thee from the ground '' Another word about the taxes . - .,wipcuuo " ju uio uispououij ,rr - f . 1 i " 1 ... ..Ill "... i.::L:J tl WL. wfiuiu leaseu waxes -uy. uau. n uo pays the biif? It is not the rich and; well-to-do man. It is the - j- ...-a ocn; "rKfl- uf should be given to -the needychild- rcn- o T"ti ntron -f f tVQ diananonny I ,x 0 b. , w vu wwv ana in turn tne money is sent out nf KQ ot0 mnro i;nnrvf ..nA - , v . the wage-earner again spends his nil ct nf iftr hi- AMV;n."flt1 ha 0 ---- i money goes in the same Way. There is one class whose coffers 1 are. filled by dispensary, and only one thatwc can see, and that la iVio- rt fVia'tnTOirOF " .'TViia roffln viit w . vuu iw. . iuio iiauiu al ft ;hifi )nsinfiflfl wv addl crime crime : ,We love to gee lawyers, as. well a9 otherBj gucceed but not at the biiter, experience of women and aui ' . - . -. .. uur space win, liot aamit ot a reply in full to our friend this week." We will conclude -next week". Hustler. ENLARGEMENT OF CAPITAL The Proposition Being Urged Upr oS Genery Assembly, Architect . - Milhurn On Hand. The question of the enlargement of the state capltol to relieve the crowded con- dition of the state offices and to provide fire Proof protection for the supreme court and the state library U being vigor- ouslypressed upon the attention for the fcembers of the general asaemblyf just now. During today there will be distributed among the members a pamphlet giving the f uU reiort of tbe leSlslati ve committee and appointed by the -last; legislature for. the vi-iuycwwSaiu5 Mu lUMiug rvpun repow as is weu kuowu,- xirges ine neces TJ cuiwujcuu ; Architect F. MUburn . r who prepaied plans for th-additions that have been ap- e ' ,ngS e- n -7" l1? ?? present .., building which .will be earrylug but in cenenri otiin th niAnn.i nui at " Washinffton He sav- rf5 .n v., , " - v ' - f roai lhe ow wlngs to the inside of the Pavement or property line mil be over 7 rf i.r 3 r " " fi l" ctmpleted, so that thef square will not by any means have an overcrowded appear - tlllOOV Jl allU 1TH I rrcvfaY hw thli lorriJ.tiiri. .Am.SUo. TXT-U.- Ml I.. - il .. ' . . i. : ' r I nlJ - . nalifftX touiiui Ul, iv J ,,t entrances will remain just as tbey ma tu r-jfo fHnr will be re- nd rhuilt on : the new outside walls. I - . -' ' ... . - I , Of course new granite irom ui L,rn,n,mhAnpH fill in between the - fuel nr. Aeuart uo th nnsaihilitv of erectinz I n bf the nronossed ; winks now and leav- hnff thA nihpf nnift for some time in the 'iriulu tt t. Ar.tirpiv I . . . t. . a . ieaDlUlC OUU 116 UUU? IrUaV """-B I - ..nant ,n fttxrnrnf Phinnrfnir. the caDitol Mjwimmvu.. - . - ,. . eVeh though" it should be one wing at a time. He says that money put into the capitol will be there for an time wco I,.. .: '.vmvnrthfn ctnrrt in 3: mXeri.t harui and far more convenient. : He says ' - . ' w.U W W a separ.10 build.ng 000, ; which is less than could be erected for, affording the- san affording the- same accommodation and ai.d fire proof protection. Raleigh Post. - CORaIESPOMDENCE of interest AUonl8, F Schafer Brothers And Governor Glenn Ecihange Compliments . Raleigh, N. CV Feb. 4t 1905. The attorneys for Schafer Brothers, holders of $242,000 of North Carolina bonds, have made a formal communication I to Governor It. B, Glenn and he yesterday gave uis icpW. Schafer Brothers donated to South Dakota the ten bonds upon which vliih nbni. II. o t-n honria nnnn whlrh that state brought suit against North Caro- w - The attorneys for Messrs. Soharer, Mr. A. U. Kicaud of New York and air. r. u. uusoee, in tneir ; coramunicauo. w uie .AS n I l.n t l AW l A KAIV nlTAUl I for $t 250 per td, thaf ia $302,500. In iw..j.. wiw.w...w. .vww - vj w . i hisreply Governor Glenn saya that if the Scuafer8 8UUIUit a formal proposition lie Scuafers submit a ? formal proposition tie whi convey it to the legislature together wim nis rccomuieuuiuiou. iue guTcruir i ; . 1. s !. ' mi.. I adds that -In 1879 the state made your c,ienU a fair -offer of ComProml?e whlcn was not accepted. Bince then the state has J no proposition to make." The 0rerBra reply . February 1st 1905. ! Messsrs. A. G. Hicaud and F. II. Busbee, Attorneys for Schafer Bros., Raleigh, N. C. nontL.mpn-Vinp tr nt ' TumiArv SiHli I relative to North Caroliua state bonds held .www.... -ww. ' -j w- uy vour ciienia. ocuaiertiw unnuen ui xcw ' ti ft. T .1 ' .T I York," has been carefully read and sidered by tne.-. Haviog stated therein that you wtii suDmit rno tormai proposmou 8Clucmcui w.uiwo wuu, , thnre is nothinor leit betoro m lo transmiL I a I l0 lhe general assembly. lr your clients .'. . . . V" - I desire to make in -writing a formal oner, stating what they will accept in full pay- . m va . m 1 raent 01 au 00x14,9 De,a lDem "an I se, this proposiuon,:accoinpaniel oy willaVonce be transmitted to the leris- X t. n I-4...! An T 1Q70 tlx. I aiuro ior weir Wuui,uu. Au , - state maae your cueuw a iwr uuw ui compromise, wmcn was not . accepieu. i Since then the state has had no proposition tn . . TTn. o vniir rUf.tltA " " ; . ; . sire 10 uiKtf " sumo ' auuui. x wuuwuw i there is nothing before me requiring any further action on jny part v Respectfully yours, R. B. GLENN, Governor. 4 Decided to go Herself. , Wife My dear, I need a little more of ihU stuff, and some trimming" to i match. - I wish . you would drop into i Bigg, Sale & Co's and get it. Husband (a smart fellow) Let me see. Oh, l know. That's the shop where they have so many pretty -girls. isn't it? Wife Y e s. Husband Ye3, I remember. That blonde girl at the trimmihg counter knows your : tastes and will doubtless select just the sort of trimming you want I mean the girl with the golden bair, alabaster skin, blue eyes and 8 weet little. Wife-There are a number of things! I want down town. Never mind. dear. I'll go down and get "them jnyself.--- London Tit-Bits. PAY AS YOU GO, Postmasters, - Must. Not , Pay Ex- 1 .. penSeS Ot r Delegates Washington, Ja-i. 31. The. president and cabinet today approved the action of Postmaster General Wynne in notifying JohnG. Capers, Republican'" national com- nuviweinau ior aomn uarouna, that past- in tnat state will be dismissed I irom tne service it in the future they Pay i me expeuses or neiegaies to political con- ventions, grew.pu of a complaint made to the post omce- apartment that it is a custom postmasters in houtb CaVohaa to div L a - piy i V-'-u .ui .u..:!:,, " "" paio ue expenses of Certain delegates to the last Republican state convention, and had requested other T''t"?.". lo.tae fund. -An investigation was ordered hv th hc. 1 ment, the work of Ihe inspire deTejop, tn'th fnrtfl of the "couiDlalDt. It was tne determination of the postmaster generalto order tne dismissal ox wo puu r-- . , trnooturii Hint on ashowlnir made by Laptam capers ii. was decided merely, to notify the onciais 4'i.un,.t th. If nontinaed iuiuuju uu v- Wuuiu mu . u t t 1 am Ua . . . DAnA Dotoe. - - Presidential- InuKuraticn ceremonies, cni Mswh nd and 3rd. at rate of one . . fl . . s . for the Wund uidi v- . . I T trio. Tickets to be limited m conunuous passage in each direction; fiDal limit Slarcn 3, 1005. By depositing ticket with Bcial . . .. .. . . 5i. AgeBiu.u8Wu, " .TT Moiv.h ftt.h. and n&vment of fee of one dol .neM.oo flBa. return limit my be obtained .w. leave vasuiuSwu iv Madn Gras, New Orleans, La , Pensa- cola, Fla. aod Mobile, Ala. March 2 7 1905 For this occasion tickets will be :.ur- .uDi. su Ha m March round trip; final limit March 11th By depositing ticket aud payment of fee of 50 cents, final limit may be exteuded to March 25tb. 1905- : Stop-overs will be per I mltted on thtse tickets at the regular win- ter tourist stop-over points. National Asfociation of Manufacturers, Atlanta. Ga.. Mav 16-18. 1905. Tickets for this occasion will he sold. May 1415. 1905; final limlb May 20, 1905. Final lim t of these tickets may be extended by pay-1 ment of fee of 60 cents to June 15, 1905. General Assembly Bounthcrn Presbyter An Cburah , Frot V on h, Texas, May 18- o6. 1905. Accouni of the ah.we occasion tickets will be sold May 15, 16 and 17tb, tfa f 0ne first elass fare, plus $2.00 for the round trip; tickets to be limited to con- tlnuoua passage in each Ulrectiou. Final If . . -. 1 f - 1 rti ,K North Carolina Bankers Association. Winston Salerai N. C, May 17-19, Account of this occasion tickets w (Tiusiiiii uaiciui ii. vii Auay ir, ntw. Account of this occasion tickets will be! sold on the certificate-plan. Certificates to . . . m . , ue tionoreu on or ueiore aiay xznu, Meeting of Shriuers, at Charlotte, N." a February 28. March 1st, 1903. Account o, this occasion tickets , will . oe soKl on thr certlflcate-plain Certiflcatt-s to be honored on or before March 4 th. . ' . TrUSute Medical , Association ol The Carol luas And Virginia, Greensboro, N. C, Pphniarv Mf!. Arniiit of this nrv ... . casion tickets will be s-ld oo the certificate 1 n.IU. . U I 1 U uiau. wciwuuws w uo uuuuicu uu ur uo- fore Feb. 23tu, 1905. Junior Order United . American Me chanics, Uoidboro, N. U., Feb, 2l-4, ioi; a ...... r ii.: ...t A VVMJ . fV.W Full Vt HI IB WkCICt'lU IIVACW ..ni i anlrf o.i tlif. .ptifi(Ai.nlAn. " " ; ' Certificates to be honored on or before Feb. 28th, 1905. S lDlDrOYed MW Ml ' j8 bullt ln three sizes Light, Medium an(J Heavy. Carria&res 25 ft. ' to GO ft ueee's fat. itectiiineousbimuitaneous Set-VVorks are recognized as having' no equal for accuracy, the great desire of all sawyers. : All our mills are fitted wiih t.hA Heacock King Pat. Yariable Feed Worls which will increase the cut of the mill 25 to 60 per cent. Can be i&stantlv changed from slow to fast while saw is in the cut. - . Write forour'New Catalogue K. Salem Iron VorKs "WINSTON-SA.LEM, N. CV ' : ' ' ; -" s. " . - - ' i ' '"' ' --. Yery Low Round Trip Rates . TO WASHIHGTOM, D. C. -.ACCODllT PRESIDENTIAL INiUGlTION, ' HARCH k 1905, ' SOUTHERN RAILWAY: will sell tlck'ets on March 2nd and 3rd, at extremely low rates to : Washington, D. C, and return, with final return lim it March 8th, 1905; however, an exten- slon of final return limit may be pro- cured to March 18th; 1905, by deposit of J; with Joint VaUdating lAgent t Washington prior, to eight o'clock P M., March 8th, and payment" of ONE IXJIjLAII. Special Inducements to MiUitaryCom panles.and Brasa Bands in Uniform" ; 1 j . For detailed information as to Rates ooueauipsi; Bleeping Car Accomnioda tlon U5, ASK THE AGENT 'or " v EKJN O N , X." P. A - Ajnoriotte, N. C. , ? it, J. ti. WOOD, D. P. A. .'Asbeville, N;c. " S. H, HARD WICK, . ' W. H. TALOE, . Pres. Traffic Manager. - Gea'l pass Agent .1 -Washington, D. C. -; CHARLES C LESLIE ; WHOLESALE DEALER IN t Fish and Oysters 8&20'MARKETST.;'cnAELESTON.S C Consignmentw of Country Produce ar Respectfully SoHcited,Poukry, Eg .Fish packed in barrels and boxes fn,. country trade a specialty. f0! e ce ITrasiIiMn Typewriter . r; 'She Franldinv , yuLici i uwer o.f Jenifer, Building, 7th & D. StsN. W., Washington D r W. F. WOOD. Local Agent. u If im ."ruiJA:juuwi .x NEWS paper ft yeap8 8ubscription to the Southern Agriculturist, absolutfilv ' 0Up charge. Subscribe now and take advantage of this remarkablfl nfTo y free of For a short time we will give to every new or renewing subscriber It you are already a subscriber, pay a ble present. . ; - Your leading county paper and the price of one, ;' Tnls proposition will not be held open indeanltely, so hurry up. " ADDRESS POLK COUNTY NEWS, . ,; Columbus, N. C. 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