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"trv o n M CKEENSBQRQ LIFE INSUHAhtiE CD R. Y. HcPherson Become Director of Agencies iirya.i ami Wild Went Slum Star At traction at Next Slate lair Taking or Testimony in I la to Cases to Be ar in at once JiitreaM? in Postoffiec ICeceip Restraining Order Served Lixn Corporation Commission and Attorney General. MesseDger Bureau, Raleigfc, July 2, 1&07. Mr. R. Y. McPhc-rson, a widely known and very successful insurance man, has resigned his position as agency director for New York Life in Eastern North Carolina, to become the agency manager of the Greens boro Life, taking charge of the latter position July 1st. He was with the New Yrork Life 14 years and during that period buiit up a great volume of business for the company, and made ! its agency foro.- very strong in the forty counties under his direction. He will continue to reside at Raleigh. William Jennings Iiryan and Buf falo Bill's wild west show will be the star attractions at the next state fair here which is to occupy a week in October. Ex-Judge Walter A. Montgomery, .standing master of the federal court in this district, who is to take testi mony in the railway rate cases, says that work will very probably occupy him for two months anj that if the evidence is all to be in for use in Oc tober the work will have to be begun at once. As usual, he will go from place to place, as may be most con venient for the interested parties. Ex Judge N. G. Shepherd, who is the couusel for the state, when asked whether he would advise private in dividuals not to sue the railways which had excepted to the two and a quarter cent rate, said he had nothing to do as to this matter, adding that he had advised his own clients. The attorney general and the commission will conform to orders of the judge in the matter. It seems from what can be learned from some local talk heard that suits against the Southern and the Atlantic Coast Line will have to be brought by some persons at least and this will add an interesting fea ture to the matter. Great numbers of watermelons are going northward from Georgia. The Seaboard Air Line made a contract to haul 400 car loads from Savannah. Postmaster Briggs is authorized to employ two more clerks. This is the largest allowance ever made this office in one year. The receipts for the year ending yesterday wore $74,5G3, an in- i crease of $G,7G2 over last year. Today Marshal Dockery served a re strainging order signed by Judge Pritchard, upon the corporation and the attorney general, in the matter of the passenger and freight rate on the Louisville and Nashville railway, which owns a few miles of road in this state from the Georgia line to Murphy. The Louisville and Nash ville is virtually owned by the At lantic Coast Line. A. R. Williams is commissioned second lieutenant of Company F, of Second regiment infantry, Fayette ville. A charter is granted St. Paul's Cot ton Mill Company at the place of that name in Robeson county. It will spin and weave. The capital stock is $100, 000, Lock Shaw and others being stock holder3. 'We heard that Mary Ann Butler was to pay Salisbury a visit at the same date with Carrie Nation. Some how the correspondent at that town are not treating Mary Ann fairly, if indeed he is there, for we scarcely hear his name mentioned. Charlotte News. When the baby is teething it is -cross and restless; it becomes feverish and in many cases vomits a great deal and oftentimes cannot even keep cool water on its stomach. All the delicate little organs of the stomach are affected, bringing qii colic and diarrhoea. Cascasweet for babies and children makes stomach right, allays inflammation and prevents irritation. Cascasweet makes the baby happy and well. Sold by Robt R. Bellamy Tt seems that state prohibition this year is almost a suro thing for Geo gia. A strong fight is being waged to that end. and victory seems to be al most certain. Charlotte News. During the hot summer kidney ir regularities are often caused by ex cessive drinking or being overheated. Attend to the kidneys at once by us ing' Foley's Kidney Cure. Sold By Jas. C. Sheppard and J. Hicks Bunting. Does Baker's wife dress appro- propriately- No, indeed she wears forty horse power togs in a runabout Life. When there is the slightest indica tion Of indigestion, heart burn, fla tulence or any form of stomach trou ble take a little Kodol occasionally and you will be afforded prompt relief Kodol i3 a compound of common vege tableacids and contains the juices found in a healthy stomach. Kodol digests what you eat and makes your -food do you good. Sold by Robt. R. 3eUamy; i T-n.-.:- CAIUtirc NATION IS IN SALISBURY Has Buried the Hatchet But Will Con quer With the Ballot. The only original and nevcr-to-ue-equaled Carrie Nation, of hatchet fame arrived in the city on an eariy tram last night, and has scattered the news abroad that she will deliver a series of lectures. Aunt Carrie put up at the hotel Van derford last night, but this inorain? was successful in her quest for a boarding house, and is now giving ht-r entire time to the moral and intel lectual uplifting of this community. At 2 o'clock this afternoon Mrs. Na tion delivered a lecture in the court house her subject being, "The Differ ence Between Law and Anarchy." She said the United States was in a state of anarchy and that the world in general was rapidly growing woise. She declared that the only hope of the country rested ,in the success of the prohibition party. She said everybody was after the dollar. She will deliver a lecture this even ing at S oVlock and she is scheduled for two more tomorrow. This morning "Aunt Carrie" spent her time paying her respects to a num ber of saloons. She said on arri " nr4 here that she had "buried her hatches" and so there was no trail of smashed furniture or attened noses as a result of her morning's outing. At the saloon of McCall & Stewart Mrs. Nation told a youthful bystander, ornamented with an oderiferous cigar ette, that he "smelled nasty." She gave the saloon men of the city fair warning that she proposed to put them out of comrnissicn, but said shc would do it this time with the ballot rather htan the hatchet. Salisbury Special to the Charlotte News. Thousands of people are daily suff ering with kidney and bladder trou bles dangerous ailments that should be checked promptly. DeWitt's Kid ney and Bladder Pills are the best remedy for backache, weak kidneys, inflammation of the bladder. Their action is prompt and sure. A week's treatment for 25 cents. Sold by Robt. R. Bellamy Judo Bennett Scores Again. Judge Bennett's hand has not. lost its cunning. He has written in The Wadesboro Messenger and Intelli gencer the obituary of another Anson man, his subject this time being the late John B. Ingram, of whom, afUr a brief biography, he says in part: "Upon this brief recapitulation his caithly house of this tabernacle was fitted, founded and pbints this way. We thank our gracious Master in Heaven for the gift of him to our weak and vacillating nature Vice, by a sin gular paradox, reproduces itself; vir tue does not. It will remain to the loving household garnered in his home, when moved to recount one to the other the loving kindness, sweet counsel and gentle admonition he car ried as balm in the paternal office. Like some very wise men he married in sight of the smoke mounting from the chimney tops of his neighbor's house. His tastes were bucolic other wise rural. The soil was his problem. At the portals of the grave his worldly affairs were settled as far as varied and large ventures would allow on precarious notice. His cribs groaned with fatness; his smoke house budded and blossomed with cured hams, cut in shapes which appealed to genius and the vulgar. He culti vated a laudable pride in his blood, which flowed from lofty Virginian strains. At his home a gentle hospi tality diffused the house. His table, laden with sweet comfort and peace, spread its wide leaves and cheered the guest. How disappointing it is to me that the solemnity of death re strains my wish to strike a note apa- f. from the 'Dead March in Saul.' Hard by, the Great Pee Dee, more majestic than elsewhere, flows without ripple or murmur to the funeral home of waters. Here he was a central figure of deep import and now, to preserve unbroken the sweet influence of his life of his lent of God, adorned with the grace and chastity of honor, the dead man takes his little crib and as sumes citizenship in the Republic of the Grave." The good man is the official obituary writer of Anson county. He writes the obituary of everybody who dies in An son of whom there is anything to say. Who. with equal gentle pen and sym pathetic heart, will do as well for him as he now does for others, when his time comes? Charlotte Observer. Nearly all old-fashioned cough syr ups are constipating, especially those that contain opiates. They don't act just right. Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup contains no opiates. It drives the cold out of the system by gently moving the bowels. Contains Honey and Tar and tastes nearly as good as maple syrup. Children like it. Sold by Robt R. Bellamy. A cleansing, clean, cooling, soothing, healing, household remedy is DeWitt's Carbolized Witch Hazel Salve. For burns, cuts, scratches, bruises, insect bites, and sore feet it is unequaled. Good for piles. Beware of imitations. Get DeWiti's. It is the best Sold by Rebert R ellamy. Cures Indigestion and Sour Stomach Do not suffer longer. You can be re lieved immediately by Hicks Capudine. It induces the proper flow of gastric juices and cures the distress and acidity. Try it; It's pleasant to take It's liquid. Cures headache also. At all druggists. Sidxer in the FtekJ. Now, Hon. William Sulzer, Con gressman, and a shining light of staid old Tammany Hall, comes forward and denies that Mr. Roosevelt is car rying out Mr. Bryan's policies; be cause, he says that the policies which the president is executing so strenu ously are Sulzer's own policies; and that Roosevelt swiped the said policies from Sulzer, and from no one else. "The president," he says, "has taken my policies the policies of govern ment I was advocating when he wu a civil service commissioner. He is working them out to their logical con clusion." The conclusion being work ed out is, that "no power in the wo.id an prevent the renomi nation of Pres ident Roosevelt next year;" though it is doubtful whether he can be re-elected. Evidently, the only way to beat Roosevelt is to have the democrats nominate the true author of the Rcoe veltian "policies" namely. Sulz?r. Well, we are for anything to Leat Roosevelt. But what is to be done with Mr. Bryan, and the candidates talked of from the southern states; the "dark horse." of Mr. Watterson, and trc other able and honest candidates whose policies on some matters have also been swiped by Mr. Roosevelt? If there are any others whose policies the president has swiped, let thsm now come forward so that the free dom loving and discriminating dem ocracy may inspect them and their policies and decide between tfcin. What the democracy wants is a crm didf.te who can unite the party; and there will be no trouble in the conven tion fixing policies and principles that the majority demands Greensboro Record. G. 15. liurhans testifies afwr four years G. B. Barhans, of Carlisle Center, N. Y., writes: "About, four years ago I wrote you stating that I had been cured of a severe kidney trouble by taking less than two bottles of Foley's Kidney Cure. It entirely stopped the brick dust sediment, and pain and symptoms of kidney disease disap peared. I am glad to say that I have never had a return o those symptoms during the four years that have elaps ed and I am evidently cured to stay cured and heartily recommend Foley's Kidney Cure to any one suffering from kidney or bladder trouble." Sold by Jos. C. Shepard and J. Hicks Bunting. Th3 negroes are rallyng to Mr. Foraker and we aro glad of it. It would have been a pity for him' to have lost the stake after making such a play for it. Durham Her ald. Get a free sample of Dr. Snoop's "Health Ciffee" at our store. If real coffee disturbs your Stomach, your Heart or Kidneys, then try this clever Coffee imitation. Dr. Snoop has close ly matched Old Java and Mocha Coffee in flavor and taste, yet it has not. a single grain of real Coffee in it. Dr. Snoop's Health Coffee Imitation is made from pure toasted grains or cereals, with Malt, Nuts. etc. Made in a minute. No tedious wait. You will surely like it. Sold by S. W. Sanders. I had no idea when I penned this little child of my brain The poem shows it madam Hous ton Post. A Happy Man. Is Amos F. King, of Port Byron, N. Y., (85 years of ago); since a sore on his leg, which had troubled him the greater part of his life, has been en tirely healed by Bucklen's Arnica Salve; the world's great healer of , Sores, Burns, Cuts, Wounds and Pile& Guaranteed by R. R. Bellamy, drug gist. Price 23c. But, asked the veng doctor, why do you order champagne for every new patient that comes to you? Because, my boy, replied the old practitioner, I can judge by what the patient says whether or not he can afford it. That helps me when I come to make out my bill. Phila delphia Press. For the strong that they may keep their strength. For the weak that they may regain their strength. For the young that they may grow in strength. the most nutritious food made from wheat. Clean, crisp and fresh 9 In dust NATIONAL CAIIRIE IX SALISBURY. She Rake, the Saloon Keepers, the i-cpuDiicaii I'arty arni Preideat UooscYeIf. ; Salisbury has beta favored with visits from Roosevelt, Bryan. Si rah Berhardt, Jim Jeffries. Leslie M. Shaw, Booker Washington and many other celebrities but none of them proved a greater drawing card than Carrie Nation. She had two im mense audiences at the court house Saturday and the waj she poured shell and shrapnel into the whiskey ranks was enough to make the Liquor Dealers Association tremble. She said she would prefer ten horse thieves to one saloon keeper; that the horse thief was a better citizen. The way Carrie scored President Roose velt was a caution, referring to him as the t-er guzzling Dutchman. ' She talks with pride of her sufferings for the cause she espouses and tells of her various imprisonments. She says she first began her saloon smashing on account of a revelation from God and says she demolished four sa loons with rocks before resorting to the hatchet. "Why," she exclaimed to her au dience Saturday night, many of whom were ladies?, "I can rake a half doz en of you women with as many rocks as we can carry and go down here and smash every barroom in this place and not spill a drop of blood.'.' Special to the Charlotte News. Long Live the King. is the popular cry throughout Euro pean countries; while in America, the cry of the present day is "Long live Dr. King's New Discovery, King of Throat and Lung Remedies!" of whL-h Mrs. Julia Ryder Paine, Truro, Mass., says: "It never faiis to give immedi ate relief and to quickly cure a cough or cold." Mrs. Paines opinion is shar ed by a majority of the inhabitants if this country. New Discovery cures weak lun;xs and sore throats after all other remedies have failed; and for coughs and colds It's the proven rem edy. Guaranteed by R. R. Bellamy, druggist. 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free. Mr. Builer finally went back on the populist party but he stuck to it longer than did some other gentlemen that were equally guilty. Durham Herald. War Against Consumption All nations are endeavoring to check consumption, the "white plague" that claims so many victims each year. Foley's Honey and Tar cures coughs onrT r-nlrlt: rvorfr'tl - r. n H vnn nrp in no danger of consumption Do not I risk your health by taking some un known preparation when Foley's Hon ey and Tar is safe and certain results. The genuine is in a yellow package. Sold by Jos. C. Shepard and J. Hicks Bunting Mr. Bryan allowed it to be under stood (that he would be a candidate should the necessity arise and in the meantime' he is seeing to ft that the necessity is apparent Durham Her ald. Was in Poor Health for Years. Ira W. Kelley, of Mansfield, Pa., writes: I was in poor health for two years, suffering from kidney and blad ter trouble, and spent considerable money consulting physicians without any marked benefit, but was cured by Foley's Kidney Cure and I desire to add my testimony that it may be the cause of restoring health to others." Refuse substitutes. Sold by Jas. C. Shepard and J. Hicks Bunting. Probably Bryan didn't count Penn sylvania when he raid he would be a candidate for president if the party demanded it. The party in Pennsyl vania isn't demanding him to any enthusiastic extent. Philadelphia Press. It would have made matters much plainer if the Houston jury had ex plained the process by which it ar rived at its conclusions. Durham Herald. moisture and proof packages BISCUIT COMPANY I 1 I liiti teal ;. . ' -'"wHoL 3 PER CENT. P&r-rO : -;:aoniainsac:Der I'.COTIC. 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