T5he COUR.IER Leads in Both News and Circulation. -i 1 H X5he COURIER Advertising Columns Bring Results. i J tried Weekly. PRINCIPLES, NOT MEN. $1.00 Per Year VOL XXXlll. ASHEBORO, N. C, THURSDAY, Decembet 3. 1908. No 46- GOUR ..... JlLo ODELL MILLS SOLD. Will Be Re -Equipped and Put in Operation. BID OFF BY THE CREDITORS. ToUl Receipt of Hale SI73.4O4.30" ule Be 0tbmlUed t Judge Boyd fur Oaflxmatlon Deoeaufeer 1th Hale Well Attended. Tbe Odell Mfg. Company's cotton mills were sold at public auction at Concord last Wednesday. They broPghtll66990. Other rocks and aiscellaneous .articles run the receipt up to $175,- 404.50. The Buffalo Thread Mill was tbe first pioperty on tbe block atid was started by Mr. C. W. Johnson, of Ohanotte, at $40,000. aid was run un bv small bids to 6fc000. The second block offered was the Odell Mills proper and this property was run to $0;000. Tbesf inlls were then sold as a whole and were quick ly mn from $100,000 to $166,000, wbeu the? were knocked uowu to Mr. Henry T. Decker t, who repre sented the creditors. It is expected that the eale will be coufiroiexl by tbs court December ?ih aud pl"iis are Ueiug utatue to re equip the mills and resume opera lion at once. Will Tn Late la New Yok. Raleigh, No. 26. W. A. Mont gomery, former aiociite justice of the Mute Supreme- l,ourtwill secure an order nonsuiting the suit for libel that he instituted recently against Thomas Dixon, Jr., iu order that he may go to-New York State to bring suit in the state courts there. II finds that personal service conoot he procuied on I nomas Ihxon lor the litigsliou iu Borth Carolina nor can service bv publication be sub stituted satiafactoriy. Diion baa property in that state that can b attached fur tue satr.eiaction or any verdict fer damage that way be awarded in a unit maintained in the New York tdate conrts.. Jl"trlrt MeeUagof 4.O. V. A. M. Iijgh Peiui. 'welfth iiatrict meeting of tl- . U. A. M.of North Caxo- l moi itiug the Counties of huu. !, Randolph, Rockingh and Alamance convened at High Point last Wedoesday. A large number of Junior! freru the city a well as -visitors wu present. Am in tore ting programme waa earned out Ihu'fllar. It. 1. Peoie. of Troy, made anjadiress on foreign immigration and at night Prof. Charles . Brewer, State councilor, made the principal address on edaca tioo. Mica I'empaay at Aaiicrille. It is announced by the Asheville board of trade that the great South rn Mica Com Dan v. whose head quarter! are now in Cleveland, Ohio, baa aeciaoa to ceoirauio an its Southern plant! at Asheville and baa taken a lease on a line pieoe of property there for manufacturing purposes. The aew plant will be consolidation of the plants at Spruce Pine and Svlva, this fctate and Befflin Ala. The company ia one of the largest engaged in the mica business. Boy Hanter killed. Coy Croits, the 17 year old son of James Crottc, a contractor of Lex ington was accidentally killed while retnrning from hunt Thanksgiving day. lie was puling aguu into a wagon butt foremost when it was discharged, the entire load entering his stomach. He lived only a few minutes. New Cotton Mill lor Lexington. C. A. Hunt, Jr., an expert cotton mill man, ia promoting a nevs mill for Lexington. The propojed capi tal is $125,000 and New York capi talists are interested. 11,000 spin, dies and 250 looms will be installed K. ul l orphanage. Tlioh Point, will mukfl ft StronCT ef fort to secure Knights of Pythias Orphanage, which is to be erected bv that order at an early date. Bids and offers from the various towns will be received until Febru ary 15ih next. Union Copper Mines to Open. It is stated that' the Union Cop per mines at Gold llill, Kowan county, which were c'oted tyear ago on account of a biir droo iu the cop per market, will reooen with 200 DISTRICT MEETING. 0(W5ellow of the Tenth Diatriei U Meet at Franklinvllle. The meeting of the lodges of the 10th District, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, wril be held with fraakliuville Lodge, No. 291, at Franklinville, Friday. December 11th. Two meetings will be held. one during the afternoon and at nigra. All third decree members are eligible to participate in the meetings. lhe following is the program: .34feIeok P. lb At X.oLg Rmm Meeting called to order. Singing Opening Ode. rrayer. Addiese of Welcome. Bro. C. JL Stuart, Franklinville, N. C. akspowte. Bro. L. M. Dodanwiad, Uigbl'oint, IN. C. Ma uu tee of Last Meeting. By the oecretary. Enrollment of Delegates. Appointment of Committees. Kepur's of Lodges. AUjourumeut. JiJO Otoloclc P. Si. a the AcacUnty. Kinging Opening Ode. Prayer. Benefits of die District Conventions. Bro. 1). M.. We-iberly, Frank liuville, N. C. ilie influence of Odd Fellowship. - Bro. . JJ. liajuiau, oiler City, IS. c. An Odd Fellow In and Out of (hi Lode. Bro, L. I). MendeuhalJ Randlenian, N. C. The North Carolina Oad Felloe. - Bro. B. 11. vVWlel!, 01 rand Sec retai y. What we are doin to increase Lodge aitendiii.ee, aud Gener ! Discus siouj. JJy Everybody. Motions and Resolutions. Selecting Time aud Place for Next Meetiug. Adjournment. J ulnar; WwtaJiig. The many friends uf Dr. A, E. Frazier, oue of our popular dental surgeons are ready to congratuJate hem on his approaching marriage. The following anuouneejaient lias bewi made: Mrs. NoiaO. Whiiaker, of Rock inbain. announces tae engagement of li.r daughter, L"a O., to Dr. A. K Frtzier, if High Poist, r.h wedding to lake place the evening td Januaay 30th, 1909, in tbe Meth odist Episcopal church, Rocking ham. The bride is a member of one of the oldf stand mast promiueot fami lies in Richmond ouuty High Point Enterprise. Ca.pt. Aeae Bmy Katlraad. The Carolina Railroad was sold at public auction iu High Poiot Mon day afternoon and was bought by Capt. M. L. Jones, price paid $37, 000. this price including the rail road, right! of way and rolling stock. He also bid in all the steel rails al ready purchased for $28.50 per too. Captain Jones intends to continue the operation as it now is for a while, then he hopes to extend the road fur ther south. , Hooked Pasta Through .Transom J. E. Cole, of Liberty, en roite to Texas, was robbed of $300 and his railroad ticket in Hotel Clegr Wed nesday night at Greensboro. He took a room, locked the dor, left his money and ticket in his pants, and went to sleep. Some thief secured the pants by hooking them with a long pole through the transom, and no clew exists. Mr. Cole saved $60 in cash which he had in his vest pocket. Telrpnone Open to Winston-Salem. Manager E. H. Morris, of the Asheboro Telephouo Company, an nounces the completion of the long distance line from High Point to Winston-Salem, waich puts Ashe boro in speaking distance of the Twin-City. The toll charges is 85c. from Asheboro. The line is in first class roudition and the transmission of message s is almost perfect. Kin itey-Wlonlngham Mrs. Mae Dobbs Winningham, daughter-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Winningham, of Greensboro was married to Mr. J. U. Kinsey, at Gainesville, Ga., November 26th by Rev. Frazier, of the Methodist .diurch of that place. After De cern bei lat they will be at home in Gainesville. Read the new advertisements in The Courier. . ABOVE THE CLOUDS. Successful Prenentatlon by the Rlseee Dramatic Club. A large crowd of vounsr neonle from Asheboro attended the play, "Above the Clouds" at Biacoe Tues day night. It was a drama in two acta, presented by the Biacoe Dra matic Club, and was a success in every particular. The cast of char acters was aa follows: Philip Ringold, Cry Phil." a mountain beimit Mr. Frauk Pase Alfred Thorpe, a city nabob Mr. lorn curt. Auios Gaylord, a couutly geatle man Mr. Herbert O. Sink- Howard Gaylord, his aon Mr. J no. K. Wood. Titus Turtle, a giottonous person Mi. Hoy Taylor. Curtis Chipnuati, "Chips iin :the Rough," Mr. Clyde Canel. .Nat Nay lor, Thorpe's protege Mr. Lacy Shambucfier.. Grace Ingalls, a young artist mids dame tiusaeu. . Hester Thome, Gaylord's houu keeper Mi0a May Shambursrev. Susy Gaylord, Gaylord's daughter VI IBs Elizabetn Liles. Lucretiu, "so romantic" Miss J ant Coggin. VIRGINIA WINNER OVER CARO LINA. Klvr Touchdowns K Xatet)Telt I'ichmoiui, Va., II : of 111 i uur ;oale and One tbe story. Nov. 26. In the u 'ii in I entblli- i ji.ui siiijioi Lei- of the rival univer sities, Virginia w.iu the victory ovt-i Carolina by the overwhelming score of 31 to 0 in the great Thanka givittg tool t)uli uuiue piayt d on the l. road hir.-et l'urk gmiir n this af teintxMj. Fiv,' uiuchdowud, four goaia ami on- a.ife'y teli the story of the mm c, Virgiiiia'n fasi atid fierce back field w.is too much f r tiie men of the white and blur, but though it was from tne lii-at apparent that the orange ai d blue would tr'umpb, the plucky Tar Hn-U never let up oue iota on the uViceuese of their play. iv. f;leiu Pardoua Keur. Thanksgiving Day, according to custom, Gov. Gleun issued pardons t' i 'tt.- !oag tetut prisoners iu t.hs pri neuuary. i ney are: j.u.viace, i m hi . . Ceil vie'ed (u MaUison Superi or ('ourt iu 1896 of murder and ieiiteiiced to fifteen yeare; Wlur Newton, white, couvicted iu Grau ville Superior Court in 1894 of mur der, thirty year; Will White, color ed, convicted iu Iredell Superior Court iu 1893 of burg ary, twenty five year; Moses Pender, colored, convict -d in Edgecombe Superior Court of murder in Second degree in 1899, twenty years. All of these prisoners have perfect records and their pardon is asked for aud recom meuieJ by tbe prison authorities." Fire In M. P. Building, The building of the Methodist Protestant Publishing Company of Greensboro was damaged by fire early Monday morning. The ire oiiginated in the second story. Tbe damage by fire was not so great as that of water. The stock of cloth ing of I. L. Blanstein waa flooded, be being the heaviest loser. Tbe plant of tbe Publishing Company also suffered heavy loss. The Ham age will be seveial thousand dollars. Disappeared After Writing friend. Isaac Perry man, a farmer liviug four miles from High Point, disap peared last Tuesday after writing a friend to look after hid children as he was going to kill himself. Sui cide by drowning is suggested, but it is more geucraily bcl;tvcd that he h.is left for parts unknown. Mr. IVrryuian was located at the home of a relative in Davidson county, and has been placed in jail at Lexington to await an examina tion us to his sanity. Olliriul Vote, for Cievei-nor, The State canvassing board met at Kaleigh last week and Friday gave out the vote for governor as follows: W. W. Kitchin, Democrat, 145,102; J. Elwood Cox, Republi can, 107,760. Mr. Kitchiu's major ity is 37,342. Tar Heel for Harvard's President. President Elliott, of Harvard University has suggested Di. David F. floudton, president of ! Uni versity of Texas, as bin ruece-sor. Dr. Houston is a nat:e 1 Union county, North Carolina, 1 1 lit to Teias in 1894. NEWS IN BRIEF. Editor T. G. Garner, of the Mt. Airy Leader, announces that he will soon begin to issue a daily news paper iu that growing little town. Mrs. Mary Peacock wife of G. A. Peacock, of Trading Ford, Rowan couuty, died laat week after a britf illness. The deceased was 30 years of age. The plant at Revolution Cotton Mills will be enlarged by the erec tion of two new structures at a cost of $40,000. The new buildiugs will oe usea as a bleachery. Lelegram. Tht-Vft Airy Sastern Narrow Gauge railroad from Mt Airy to tubler, Patrick County. Va.. is to be sold at public auctiau December 7th. Mies Etbtl Shaffuer head of the department of Elocntion at Crescent Academy, Kowan County, will be married January 1st to Rev. J. D Diefeudurfer, ot Hamilton, Pa. Uov. -elect ft.itchiji announces that he will appoint Mr. Alex. J. Feild, for some years secretary of the Democratic State committee, his private secretary. V. li. LiUDstJuen, on engineer on the Southern at Spencer, has resign ed and will enter the ministry. He has entered Rutherford College for tbe work. SharifT J;ckon Slanlaad, ef Brunswick .-, '" and killrd Sunday uiul by a man nam ed Walker, who he was attempting to arrest for eture-breaking. Mrs. Sallie R Shive, wife of Chaa. Shivee, of Faith, died at the hospital at Salisbury Saturday af tarnoon, aged 25 van?. A husband aud two ciiildieu survive her. Miaa Mjra Barton, daughter of Dr. .. tin. J. Vf. Burton, of High Point, died Friday night after a lin gering illtien of tuberculoiia. She was a bright christian young woman 19 years of age. The death sentence ef Sam Mas sey, of Salisbury, convicted of crim inal i.oHaalt. h is been changed to life inif r.-or, nnt om account of ;i dement 1 ei'i -'ilion at 'he time of the crim. Me was .o Lie liu'..ii December 4th. Mr; J. W. Lancaster, a prominent farmer of near Rocky Mount, has hat vested from a five acre field, over three huudred and eighty bushels of peanuts. They are of the small Spanish variety, and two hundred bnshels from a similar tract of land would be considered a good yield. Mr. II. C. Sechrist, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Sechrist, of High Point, and Miss ' Minnie Clapp, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Clapp, of Jamestown, were married in Winston Salem Wednesday after noon. Work on the new buildings of the negro insane asylum of the State, near Goldsboro, is being pushed rapidly. The buildings are four in number and of brick, two of - which will be for the care of tuterculosis patients, and two for epileptic pa tients, male and female. Mr. E. F. Owea has moved to Abheboro; James W. Pnlham has moved from Asheboro to his farm neur the Randolph county line, and Mr. Pearl Kindley. of Lilac, has moved in the houu vacated by Pul ham and is 150111 g to farm for Mrs. A. S. Miller. llanner8ille corres pondent to the Davidson Dispatch. A & M Defeat the "Terhs." At Norfolk laat T-hursday the Agricultural & Mechanical College foot ball team defeated the Virginia Polytechnic Institute team by a score of 6 to 5. Over twelve thou sand spectators witnessed the game. Thi game is said to have been one of the fiercest ever seenjon the South eru gridiron. I'.mbexzler Caught In California. Requisition has been made on the Governor of California for the re. turn of L. G. Hancock, the default ing manager ef the Lamb Fish Box Co., of Winston Salem. Officers have gone to Califorina to bring him b.ick for trial. New Pastor at Salisbury. Dr. R. L. Motley, of Atlanta, Ga., has accepted a call to the pas. torate of tbe first Baptist Church of Salisbury. He has for eight years ! been pastor of the Central Baptist Church of Atlanta. TROY BUSINESS BLOCK BURN ED. Rata Start Fire That DacaMnch Damage to lUontgomerjr C'aunly Seat--loaa About !O,0OO. The block of buildings across the street from the Bank of Montgomery at Troy was burned Tuesday morning ., . r !.. i, Ti,. . e .u.. is on w u uiua. x uc uj 't:iu VI kUB Ul e is supposed to have been ' rats. The losses are: I. E. Saunders, furnitnre, $3,500, with insurance of $1,000; bauuilers & Brown, grocenes. $1,. 800, with insurance of $500; Dr. S. H. McCall, fiom $500 to $1,000. no insurance; Frauk Morgau, barber, $100. Thj buiidiugs were owned by J. R. Blair, who had no insur ance, several other merchants sus tained loss by damage of their stores. The tire threatened the entire busi ness part of tow u, but by heroic effort it was saved. Thomasville News uon. A. r . cams, a prominent attorney ot 1 homasville, has opened au omcaat Winston Salem and will move his family there iu ta.e near future. L. A. Martin, a young attorney or ijeaivsvue lias opened un omce at inomasville. At an eaily'dae the Hon. O. B. Eaton, mayor of Winetou-SalAi, will be iuvite l to Thomusville 10 address the sitizsns of this city on the subject of civic improvement Mr. Eaton is oue of the best inform ed mayors iu the state. 1 nomas J. Finch is having the ground excavated just below the rinch block, where he will at an early date build a 25x80-foot store' room; me hmldinz will be two stories high. Albemarle Note. I). M. Rous, of Albemarle died lat wees, aged 73 years. He was .. member of Co. K. 14th N. C Regiment of the Confederate Army iiiu was tviU'e wounueu. Miss Pattie Smith, and W J Co tou, of Albemarle, were married las: week at the home of the bride mother. Ftank T. Boyett, of Albemarle, laol aeek, killed two hogs weighing pounds. fu"dda? afternoon at the home of M-. on.l fr-. S. H H-ai ne, t'vn --i.itar, Mis-, Elizabeth Kir. il.a'ti.-, was married to Char te. l I'nplett, Jr., of Pine Bluff, Ark. Tne marriage was one of prettiest home weddings ever witnessed at Albemarle. They will be at home at Pine Bluff after December 10th. Rev. O. W. Bdk, paator of the Albemarle Presbyterian Church has resigned, effective December 31st, te accept the work of general Evan gel is t of the Synod of North Caro lina. Mr. Plrlerto go ta th Chicago (Jal crattf , Rev. A. W. Plyler, formerly pastor of the Asheboro M. E. Church South, afterwards presiding elder of the Ashevillo district and more re cently presiding elder of the Salis bury district, was stationed this year on Mt. Zion circuit in Charlotte dis trict. Mr. Plyler has asked to be released from his charge and will leave in a few days for the University of Chicago where he will take a special course of Btudy covering sev. eral years. Mr. Plyler's action is a surprise to his friitidd. FOR MONUMENT FUND Coult'derate Bazaar to Be Held in Old Aradeuiy Building To-day. Everything is in readiuess for the Confederate Bazaar given by the Daughters of the Confederacy for the benefit of the monument fund. The Daughters have bien very suc cessful in raising funds and a neat bum is already iu the hands of the treasurer. It is hoped that with tbe liberal patronage of the people that the receipts from the bazaar will greatly increase th? amount in hand. The Daughters have collected a l-i ge variety of articles to offer for sale, including dolls, pictures, fancy work, etc., and many articles suit able for Xmae gifts. The bazaar offers an excellent opportunity to do your Xmas shopping and also aid in a most worthy cause. Lunches and refreshments will be served both day and night. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson and lite son and Mrs. Jappie Craen and daughter, Miss Flossie, of Danville, Ind., are visiting relatives at Greens boro aud Ramseur. bLERK J. W. COL- TRANE ARRESTED Charged with Robbing the Mails On. the Greensboro and Goldsboro. Line. Alter Hearing Testimony 17.8. Commit-- aionar Placed Coltrane Under Sl.OOO Bead Which He Gave--Will Be Tried In April. J. W. Coltrane, a railway mail clerk was tried at Greensboro Tues day on the charge of robbing the mailt, and at the conclusion of the hearing was place! under a bond of $1,000 for bis appearance at the April term ef U. S. Coart, of the Western District. At the trial Inspector J. C. Koons, ef Washington, told the itory of the trap into which Coltrane i alleged to have fallet), as follows: In Waahu.gton special delivery lett rs bad been arranged and ad dressed as follow.: "Henry Notts. Creedmoie, N. C(; Miss Belle Nix on, Chase City, Va ; Miss Maud Croder, Granville county, N. C."' The let'.er addressed to Notts con tained I one dollar bills aud a silver half dollar; tbe one addressed to Miss Nixon contained 4 one dollar bills, while the oue addres-sd to Miss Crowder contained three one dollar bills. Before placing the money iu the envelopes each bill had been carefully marked, the number, saries, eheck letter and other descrip tive features being written down, so the bill could easily be identified upon sight. Iiidpector Koons testified that each of the decoy letters hd been stamp' d, the former with the Rich moad postmark aud ilia latter with the New York postmark. He had then come to Raleigh and Sunday night at 11:30 o'clock, iu the pres ence of Inspector Mitchell had ex amined the coutent of each letter and sealed them after which he saw them placed in the lockeo pouch for Ike GreenBboro train. He bad fol lowed thp pouch to the fetation and -en it placed aboard the t.aiu yes terday morning at l:d0 0 clock, af-r-r which he got aboard the train. VViiee the tram reached Durham be a- tae locked pouch takeu Irons tbe train aud followed it to the pott office. Here the letters in question were taken from ike pouch and ex amined. The one addressed ta Nott had been opened and one of the bills were missing; the one addressed to Miss, Nixou was short three bills, while one bill bad been taken from the letter addressed to Mies Crowder. Tbe ponch was pened in the pres ence, of Inspector Robertson and two employees of the pestofiisa at Dur ham. The letters were prodnced as were their contents as found at Dur ham. A fourth decoy lettr, the addiejs of which was not given at the trial, had beu tampered with, but the contents were unmolested. District Attorney A. E. Holtsn prosecuted the oase, while the de fendant was represented by Jndge W. P. Bynum. Coletrane's home is at Liberty. He has been in the postal service for the past four years, having been on the Greensboro and Goldsboro line for about two and a half years. Before that time he ran en tie Sea board Air Line. Colsraue had been promoted to the hight posi tion held by postal clerks, that of olerk in charge. It is reported that tie had made application to stand examination as postofli.-e inspector. Will Open Copper Mine Again. Messrs. W. L. and A. J, Thurbsr announce that arrangements are bcin,' made to re-open at once, the Asheboro Copper Mining Company mine just 11 nth of Asheboro. They expect to be running at full blast within 00 days. The mine baa not beeu operated for several months on account of the fall iu the price of this metal. The miue produces a good grade of ore and with the rise in the price of copper the operation will be resumed. A force is now engaged in cleaning out the shafts. one Charter Granted A charter was granted yesterday to the Old North State Land and Lumber Company, of Spies, Moore county. The authorized capital stock is $25,000, but the company commences busiuess with $2,100 paid in. The incorporator are H. It. Monroe. B.L. Stiider. O. A. Luther and others. employes' ami will run on full time