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My boy when foui* yeai’s old was taken with colic and criimi)s in hi^‘ st( inach. I !-ent for the dootoi* and he injected mori)hine. but the chid ko])l tcttinj; worse. I then }»'ave him half a teas])oonful of C’hainberlain’s (!olic, cTToieva and Diarrhoea llemedy, and in hiilf ar jhour he was sleeuinjr and boon recovered.—F. L. WiLKiNS. Shell i l.ake, Wis. Mr. Wilkins is book | keei>er for the Shell Lake Lumber Co. j For-sale by Z. \V. Nichols. Hrevard, | and O. L. Eruin. ('heri’vtield. | ReducGd Rates. (>n the fii-st aiut third Tuosdays of July, ii«‘d September thei Frisco Systetu (Saint Louis and 8aii ■ Krnici^eo Kailroad) will have on sale reduced one way and rouiul triu tickets lYoin l^iriuinjjhani, Meiiiidiisi uiid Saint Louis to points in Arkaii- Has, Missouri. ()klalu)ni.j, Indian 'rerntorv and "Fi'xas. W rite \\ . T. S.iundevs, (J. A., V. 1>., Frisco Sys- ten>, Atlanta, (la., for information. The University OF North Carolina. LOBBYING CiiAhGED INraSLATUl Georgia Senate Has Adopted Essoiution, IS TRANSMITTED TO HOUSE. Departments: Jicademicy Law, JHedicine, Pharmacy. li;i.’!iii\-‘! niul scli(»l:n‘>Iii|)s. I'.i-i' :ititMi to It'iU'hcrs ;inil to soil:' t l.uaiis lor llii' iR-cily 608 Students 66 Instructors | Xrw wab'r works, c. iriral | l.t-aliiii:'syst-.-in. lih;-ary 4d.(KMt volmai's. | F:i;i ;n‘ati( inic anti ;>r()!'t“ssii)n:il j ( l.c-iii-. 7. !:!(>;;. j /.(icfr'S ! V. i*. Vi'.XAHLi;. rrc.-iilent. ( liani'l ! I ill. N. ( B. W. -AXD— mr ARTiSTiC Mana’i Ail \v<')i*k o-’,i-1 i-:iami pi-i'-cs i-t‘aM->nal>K‘ Shop on Broad Street# Administrator's Notice- H:i\iiiir qii !!i:io i :i'M.m'v (' •it‘"' i ' <1. hat'tit Ti’miiv\ iv.-ni’a I" io!if> ;i!l ivixr.::; r i‘-T,i I. ■ II- >:i ;,i 1 ii.'i i.-ivc.i ; Referred to Committee on Judiciary. Investigation of Alleged Charges of Lobbying—Cthe Matters Consid ered. A'lanta, August 1.—Charges of "lob- byiiig’ niaae upon the fioor of tlic house and the report of these chargei^ by me i.ewsi)ai)eiri—accomijanied in some irii-tanoes by coinnieiu con- &truoJ as Tfciiecting seriou^^ly uyon the meninei's ol the general assembly— were rtsiuinsible for the senate's adop tion, y<r,stoiJay, of a re.solutiou call ing lor a johu committee of investiga- tion. Tiii^^ re.solutU)ii was immediate ly Iran-’niitted to the house, where it was !eiei»'fc(l to the committee on ju diciaiy. This committee at its meet ing in the afternoon adopted a substi tuto .'or Liie original re:;olution in whicb tile v.!)niirg of the original was some what chanped. W icli the adoiiljon of either set ol resoluL;ens an iaveati.^ation is assure,!. The men wh*) have made charges ol lobhyi.'m—which is a cnme clearly de- tined in the statutes of (Georgia—will be givv.*n l”.ll opyoi fu'.iity to product their ijvooi, if they have any; a* any jicioi'.n or iierson.- have boon guil ty (3i‘ ihi.^ ci’inie, the way will be pav ed ;of tlu'ir punisha-.i :;r. The huust .<pent a large jmrt of the day yesterilay in seemingly uniiece.-^- vary wraigling. Th^ro v.as; a Ion,; discus:.io'i oi the nue.>rtiou as to wheih er Uieiiibt-rs of visiting fonimitteea shor.iu l-'ve only actual expenses as per ILcn.ized ^tatemt'iit. or shcuLi b- permittcii to charge railro 'd fare when they tiavel on The itemized won liie il.iy. i li(^ vagi n’uy hy Mr. Calvin, of Kit was as were also bills To auicr.d the niteruarive roaii law an:; riie law ai'out one i-;u’ro;'..i paralicl'iu’^ an(.taer within 10 n:i^v.'^. sc S..S U) v'. ’.r.pt siibiirhan el<‘;-tric lines. i' :e hi.use spent s-^iune t:;ne c'cnsi,;- eriiK, r» i cuts from rh.' (-oninnttee o!i ruleb. it i*‘fu<e I to ente: l,iin tr.e ivlen of a .r.‘- livig comnn!ii' \ and iastr\u-t- ed ti;e iiiles connritteo to re;,ort I'n the u>:/;uiions calling for special or de-s. ri iio’.:;' oi the afternoon se.-^^ion wa.< sper.t ir. >!-l',ir;ng a of oriier and an a;..p'’:^i frmn the do'-i.-^ion of tlu- cha;:' i-.i’-ilivf' to a .su!i.-titute ca tho uuiforui t<'.';t-hook (;arstif.n. Then \'L.-*n a re.'ohition '.vos re;iort- ed li.Mn'.: t/e : b;;i .is ;i ^i-c. i.;l ni,].';- i-. r next Ttie:? .ay in-ji’ning tht= hou.'o lei'ntei! to ad )iu ir. pa-^sing in- stea'l a rej(di;r’:)u ^o ctic-li ro the hou.-;c call until \V ■.ln-.''.'il;!y. Al)so::i:“]y no’hing ha.- h«en done hy the hor..'(' to tl;e di.<;); sition ol ;ovv!cts ?::J th«> 1 o A' a')- luM-r- ii> In- >n lai i’o’y friiteriU;: KW;:.- il^ in wrar;:’"s. T.',<» iTKH.ations are new riint thi:^ qu*Tftio!;. -he rio.-T impo’t-i.iif of th»’ ses>ii''n. v.’i-l not be setrleii before mid night of the last d \v of thi> se.'Sitm. •pe> i>ai;(>; i'r.ril ca: iy inoi'i’ing (jf the uay ; 0'i'!"•;rii.'. Th*' 1;« r>' ;:a-s-d. by a vote of S' to "J, tiK' i.'U of S./>a .tor roriy. (.f thi> rhiv- i nr-'ui-MTiy to a'ven i section 218 I Ol vnlun.e 2 of the code relative to th.f^ ’ii.iing out of ron:es of stieot rail way..-. bit’ fxem^.s ard subni’- baa !.y i-i.-crriciry, frov.i tbi;^ ],r(5vi;'lc-’is of riie ;->\v v.hioa prohibit; the bn.iidir.'T of one line oi raihead Vv'itiiin 1" n:i!es of and paral lel lo another. There v>a.-^ no sjiecial iori To the bill and it wcnild un- doiili:, i!y l.i.ve b.iul a larger vote ha.i not inc atlendanct' been small. SAVtD FROM THE NCCSE. Condemned Man In Alabama Proves Alibi and is Respited. Birmingham, Ala., July 30.—Felix Hal', a negro in the county jail here is perhaps the most cheerful person in Alabama. He was to be hanged Friday. The rope had been stretch- «*.; and tested. Some of the prayers had been saul. Hall was convicted of having killed a commissary clerk named Clark at F.nsley thre»^ years ago. He was ar- lested some time after the murilor and to tne last pleaded not guilt.y. He had no money and at the trial the court .ii.I)ointed a young attorney to repre- Sfciit him. The negro’s stunidity and I overty and the lawyer s lack of time fc.r ijix-paration for trial made it an easy matter to convict him, an'd he \^as sonteiH-ed to death. The attor- i.cy's byn.pathy became greatly arous- eii after he had gotten into the case. !’.f»wever. and since the trial he has bf.'n looking after his cliont's interest. A tew dayi, ago he v.-rote to the gov- fi’nor, ’oegging liim for a resj)ite ani ir.*)rui;ng him that the prisoner, whose recK vva.s almost in the noose, w'as v.r:rking on th e.Mis.sissippi levee when the crimj was committed and had U'-'ver liT>en in Alabama until months f llerwards. The governor wired him he would act on the advice of the trial ju'.ge. The attorney, Mr. Denegre, at Ii;s own expense, arranged to have .-everal gentlemen. In who.se enipit)y l.'ie negro worked at the time of the niurnei, com“ here and identify him. Tri.il .Jmlsie Green, tlie attorney £nd the two Mississippi gentleman, who hfid arriv('(l. went together to tlie .jail. Tl.e !.■)»> n< gi’o ])r’'sont'r.s were lined up fVil the gr-.'itlemen. without any hesi tation. i)i( ived out the right man. The governor was notified and he wired a days' rfripte. ihill will likvdy be rele?.=^ed as soon as tiio foruis of law can be complied \\ itii. Clayton Hotel LEADING $1.50 PER DAY HOUSE. good Livery Stflble IN CONNECTION AT REASONABLE RATES. AT CLAYTON’S STORE You can jyet any article that i.s kept in a general store. Just arrived a nice line of l>fy Notions and (ients’ Furnishing (ioods. Ll>-to- <hite line of Hat.s and Shoes, Furniture, Bedroom Suits, Mattres.ses, Springs, Chairs and Kiulien Safes. Fresli Ciroceries on hand. J-)on't fail to (•all and see me, as 1 am making very low prices to all. Anything in Deerlng machinery yon want. Call and get prices. The celebrated Tata Spring mineral water tor sale. Yours for busines.s, J. E. CLAYTON THEY DID NOT TRUoT 3ANKS. Looking Costs Nothing l\xamine my j^oods all you likcv—the more yt>u investigate the more you jj buy. My nice sju'ing- line of up-to-date Clothing-, Shoes and Hats is just in and my pri<*e is a.s low as any one's in Brevard. It will pay you to call at JIM AIKEN’S Story of Robbery Recalled by Death of Lady. Crav.'fn-dvillp. (Ja.. .-\ugr.st 1.—.Misa M:;''y iiaftle. 78 v(';’rp of ag(^ and a li/f-’Iniij- rttident of Harnett, v-as bur ies! > r>sti-ril:'y at tb.at !>iar-e, S'.ie was a s ctt r of l.awrf'nce and .J.unes .1. Bat- th . of \'’ar'i I'ntoii. Tlip .;]e'‘v\TS'^d have.-; a maiden sister, vhi- two I'wivinir lived alone f(U' many yf-ais. '1 !i;-y owned sev«'ral fine fai'ms, 0: (M-gia r;'iirt'.;3 : and Augusta fai'tory Their income from these f'..t:;-', es amount ';} to quite a liandsome s-v.m annuiilly. Contrary to thr> advicc of rvhiti\f'^ they ke])t a lar.Lj(-« an;ount cf funds i!i their house, with no (ither '■ticn th"n themselve:'. when in I)i->iM"inl)er. uni<nown p;i:'tie.s dur- ir..:i t'le !i;ght ovei-])nw.'red rh(> aued si'ttM's and sf‘cur:\! $12.nii(). The r('b- bi*.y altr;;cteii much attei’tion at rho tim(', l;u*; t:;e .guilty jiarties wc'rs nev er located. First Door lltdow th<‘ I’osiolVic HKHVAl’vD. ,\. < . Suit for S5.030 D^^rrages- Atlanta. .Tuly I.. .''aul has h\'ous,ht suit against the Georcia Rail- v.ay ar.d Klectiric ccmnaay for S.T.ttcii d.iniages for alh'gf-’ I p* r.sonal injni’ies. T'aul claim*: that he was enii)Ioyed by the defendant comiiaiiy in the capacity OI ;>lnml)er ami that on Xf-v. 17. last year, his hand was in.iured by being fiiught in j^onie macliniery. .Attorneys i’Uiton Smith and George Gordon filed the buit. THE WucliGvia Loan & Trisst» Co. Capital §600.000.00. Mskeville 'Branch 45 Patton Jive. ^ ^ Jlsheuitle, N. C. Correspondence Solicited. General Banking Department. Savings Fund Department. p.-iiil oil Saviii”s Kami Dojxisits at the rati-of Tour per cent, per annum. Trust Department. 'I'Ul's'r 1) l-'.l’.\ U'lWl i-'XT acts ;is Agent. I'ixccutor. Administraior. ili.-iit. Ti-iisice. Kccciver. Will take entire charge of lieal and IV-r-ciial l-’.statcs. 'J’ .S. .Moiiuisox, W. n. WiIJJA.M.SoX. riiairman Hoard of .ManaL’'crs. ('a.siii. i-. s cut l»y Jill t‘X[»OriL‘IK*LMl ItUlcli- Xuv. cut IVoni the '/1, . 'dr r er. Its suiv to ■ "S' ■■■ V\'1k*m you want a p!i\r.ic that is! mild and t;e!itic. e;tsv to laU'c atui cci - | taiii to a<-t. aKvay.s n.-c ( hanrot-rlaiM's Stomach and Livt.-r 'i'ai)li‘-s. | for sale oy Z. \\’. Xichols. l>ri'- 1. vai-d. aud<>. ii ii-wir.. ('hcrryiiclo. j CONTRACT LET FOR NEW MILL, i We Select the Meat—We Gii.arantee It liave hcuMi watcliin.u' nu\it quality lono- ^ve know \vh<‘n moat is o-,)()({. Wo l-niow wiion it sttiiids tlio lost of the very I'ar- lioular. Wo soo tliut what we sell you is up to the pi-oper stamlartl. The Best ME;^T is Here. The highest mar'*ot ))fice paid for U.o's, cattle and sheeu Como aiui see u.s. W- .solicit your patroiiagV. ^ ^' 1. C. T22TSLEY & M. NOETOH, Stieet. Xoxt lO Hawkin.s’ Jewelrv S'oro please. iNCRE-'i.GE IN NORTH GTATE. tv.t:-!. .it i-r lili' C v;’:> ; V.riili i.'M- t! !*:ii ’ t y -f.l i:i l>:u’ i tii< t'. -li'i. es:;i i r. e 't. 1 il s . • * * i J ^ X- . II.'' i Oil o; !•( ;(., I- I IK- j ;'.<M 111 tliS i iir. t. wi.i p I i!- !'.• in.'iv ,\!1 •Ji'- u .u l.lr'l • * inrski* i Ml till •< H •'1.1 i .I..', t'.v i ION’, Ad!:iiiii«.tT-Ln >1'. We promptly obtain V. S. and i'o:x!£;n ■> ‘ S«3nd m(jdel, sketch or photo of invention for 'reoretHjrt on pjlc-ntal.ilitv. For free I'cck, ^ | !SS;!sS-trADE-MSRKS Rc;ilro?c! Ccmmission VViil Raiss Valu- i;tij;i3 For Tajces. lUh-'ir-h. X. C\. Aii-’ust j—The statt? tax 1:jue.s it,s worU of asses'^^ing raihi'ays and has infor- ma.i.y hi'ai'vl v.:i;'iouis iMilwa'- otlicia:.s. A prtimr-e’.'t law\cr here declares ho has gtiod gro’inds for the I'.elief that the com’.i-'h-;vion will s;> increa.se the valu'u.on of i-ailways for taxation, this va!n;ii:on iii< hid;.,g i;orh tan^Iljle and iiitan.iiihle p.‘o:;erty. as to r.iise the toi.-il auuiuiu Irom to $7<i,- n<ki.(i;')0. it has I pen the general h-elief of the pul.dic that the increase will lie large. One i-iat? otluial hist year v.'ante- the valuatio-i n.ade not less than $14''.- "(‘O.ii .11. hut the ccarts said there could be no v8lr.iition hict year of such nvop- erty and that it could (valy )je raaie t.^.is jf'ar, wa;';; ail classes of property are re.issctsovl. The commission has informally heard various railv/ay ofii- cials upon this matter of assessment. Muscogse Plant To Be Increased by ; Outlay of $200,000. | Columbus. Ga.. August 1.—The con- ! tract for building Musi-o.cee cotron j mill No. 4 has been let to R. Hugger j &• Pao.. of Aiont.gomery, Ala., and work be.'ir:- at an early date. | This will be one of the lar.gest (otton ' raills at the Muscogee plant, which i.s 1 quite an extensive one. Three c(;tton j rr.ills have been 1)uilt In ColumluiH | within the last three years, ani this: makes tlie fourth one. The c,thi"- ' cotton niilU, have made adJiti('ns and in.prove.nents, and the cotton manufac- tu’. ing ’iilerests of the city are expand- in grapi’]y.. The u ill I'epresents an investment of $200,000. \ Tin* 2>eaii? iN*.>;i»ty ! -\ 1 ittle thin.g soTm-timt's results in ! death.. Thus a mtuv scrat(*!i. insigniti- cant i*uts or !)'.iny noils have ])aiil the- ' death penalty. It is wise to I'.ave l^ricklen's .\rnica Salve ever handy. It's the best saive on earth ami will I jn-event fatality wlu n burns, soi'es. ulcers and pile? thriMiten. Only 2oc at Z. \Y. Nichols' drug store. The North Carolina State Normal and Industrial Colle^'e COUE5.SES: o Literary Commercial Classical Dorriestic Scinnce ^CienilflC , Mnnttrrl •»' • . Pedagogical Music^ Five courses leading to Diplomas. Advanci'd i. ■ .. i t Vw H equinocd i*!-;scticc ami Observation School l^oaiHl. laundry. ltmM.n. and lees for use <,f text book;! oi!:!. non-rc.._,lcits ol t!ie Statt' -iiKU). Twelfth annual i', 1 her 1.). lUO.;. 10 sccurc> board in the dormitori.-;; all fi c . mV--'- '‘‘‘"'v ' should be made befori' .Inly l.ltl). (.'orrcsponcieiu-e ir>vited I'l- ' com])eteat teachers and stenugi-aphers. For catalo’- 'i..'..; IT those cc address c,ai.iic^a.> unu other inlornuit.i.n ( ■111: CHARLES D. McIVE^, President. Greensboro, N. G r \
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