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Work D Confere Great Amount of Busi ness Done at Third Ses sion of Methodist Con ference, in Session at Rocky Mount. Rocky Mount, N. C., Dec. 7. —The Hard day's session, of the North Car olina, Methodist Conference was called to order at 9 a. m. by Bishop Wilson, and religious service was conducted by Rev. K. L. Davis. Leave of absence was granted A. W. Christ and N. H. Guilon. J. E. Saunders was discontinued at his own . request. The class of the fourth year, \\ r ~. A. Pttund, J. H. Brown, J. H. Buffalo, W. E. Brown and W. R. Jenkins v, ere elected elders. E. 11. Sams, J. W. Anthony, .v. L. RexfOrd, H. E. Spencer, E. B. Crown and B. F. Watson were elected local deacons. Question 20 was called and the freachers of the Raleigh, Eliza bet.. j:ty and Durham districts, passed character and reported. Dr. J. H. Clewell, of Salem, Dr. J. B. Brooks, of Keidsville, W. D. Mor ton, of the Presbyterian Church, ami l. S. Hunter were introduced to the »onference. Rev. F. L. Church surrendered his credentials as a v 1-; .or. J. W. Anthony, .L. Rexford, W K. MeLaurin, J. C. Whedbea, C. L. Rogers, M. M. Dargan \. T. Siugle ron and M. D. Wile. . \ -'re admittec on trial as prea-ius. Report Xo. 1. -i -oks an 1 period! c;: Is, was p/.sc.urd. This roper p:otests against. h? p opose' a civased po tage :a e. A ballot for oJitt r of .Jvo.at A'-as taken, tc Ir rei ;.t !• morrow's session. Bishop Wilson deliveri e lecture at 11:40 o'clock. MANY KILLED IN FiGH Pjlajanes Make Attack on American:; Number killed or. ucth Sides. Manila, Philippine Islands, Dec. 7. —; Later the reports of fighting on the Is land of Leyte December sth, shew Cap tain Ham with a detachment of com pany L, Bth infantry and a force of constabulary, were rushed by 50 'oolo . mm on Tarafrona ti ail. The Palajanes f.red a veil th .. : made a rush upon the America J forces. Five Americans were Cilicu and n!n I wounded. The enemy Its. CO lei:'.' 1 1 the number of Puia.'ar.co 'wevn-a:! an:]' captured is net known. T'.-v >tnch-1 mcnt has started ir. pursuit cf the ir ' surgents. The der.d soldiers were bcrfed ~r the battlefield. All the wounded arr: doing well The wci-nds cf Yates are now said to bs s^ricus. Rssrivtr Appointed. Richmond, Vs., December C. —Judge Scott appointed E. A. Catlin, receiver. \ for the Prudent: 1 Fire Insurance Com pany of West an 1 Birming ham-Atlanta Fire Insurance Company. ; The applications were in;'.do by the j Virginia policy holders whose claims | ire unsatisfied. The two companie;: j vclved suffered heavy in th ;;..n Francisco earthquake an-! fi;e. For THin l Fat is of great account to a baby; that is v\y babies are fat. If your baby is scrawny, Scott's Emulsion is what he wants. The healthy ,baby stores as fat what it does not need immediately for bone and muscle. Fat babies are happy ; they do not cry; they are rich; their fat is laid up for time of need. They are happy because they are comfortable. The fat sur rounds their little nerves and cushions them. When they are scrawny those nerves are hurt at every ungentle touch. They delight in Scott's Emul sion. It is as sweet as wholesome to them. i Send for free sample. Be sure that this picture fn the form of a label is on the wrapper of every bottle of ffirpi j Eniulsion you buy jjl Scott Sr Bowne J u Chemists 409-4/5 Peart Street ■Vew Yortr All Druggists > LOOK OUT ' STATIONS ' I With Tags S.b~ the Same - I ' -raor aad 3osign As t\ ' • m • [ '! Tarf i i > i, r.-jn cured tobacco used in i J ;" . »*n On sojl where the best c• : r:*r.;\on brands to be , ), ■/' 1 ooUs* Sun Cured j} T-- r :;t look closely . carciice and do u | • .i been found in I i, ; "Cu.-cd ■' Sun. Cured was B '• • • iho chewing of sun a ;. r . • p'. : >r, th't the word "Sun I in the cilvcriising of many -J. e 'Z\ '.i Cr.rcd " need in any .• :r } c. .:z cr.y chewing tcbacco ' , lr..'.zvz it v.*as introduced and *• i"V Cr.rcd? You see ( . j brands are.being Jt r.er.r:-' !l!:e iicynoldc' Cv.;i C-.-red as they r f.i-.! style cf no similar fj ' -z accept t..ecc limitations as |j ( . *.'•:? i .. f brands for the I ..: . the t", j £"j-c -I '■ ic-c-y-n-o-l-d-s ... - i. /. ~ 7 a iv. jin sun chewing •; ,r Cir.-:xrz. Sold at 50c. per : ;'c. r.r/.l 13c. plug?., v/ith chewing I :: : frnni CCc. td J52.00 per pound zed ~::: z offered to the trade. ' " ' CCc, \7inston-SaSem, N. C. DECEMBER MARF.IAGES. Miss Martin ar.d Mr. Brown to Be Married. —.A Marriage .. Tuesday Night. I I Statesviile, Dec. 7. —Invitations are out for the marriage of Miss Grace .dartin and Mr. * Robert Houstoi Brov.u which will occur at the Lu ! theran Church at Amity Tuesday | liec. 18. Miss Martin is a daughter ' .1 Mrs. Mc-.ry G. Martin and is an j attractive, popular and worthy young i -co...an, who has many friends in the ; rour.ty v.-l>o will be interested in the ; annDuncernent of I:er coming marri J zge. Mr. Brown is a popular youn? j man, a brother of Mrs. rV W. Braw | ley and Mrs. Fret H. Conger, Ci j Str.tesville. . , t I.lr. Hill EcLison, who lives cn the Davis place, two miles from town had his hand mangled in a corn rhre-lder Wednesday afternoon. Tlk thumb was torn off and the han>. badly cut. Mr. Moran J. Eisner and Miss Luc J Brady were married Tuesday nigh' I at the home of the officiating mini • j ter, Rev. J. F. Mitshiner. The brid- I i? a native of Catawba cc .my, bu J has been making her home in Spates j vflle fcr some time. Mr. Eisner i ;cf New York city and mot Mr: Eisner there several years ago. Th (•ouple left Wednesday for theii Inture home in New York. Protest Against Negroes' Discharge. Philadelphia, Pa., Dec. 7. — Philr.de!- j r.hians who have been active in b' - 'Ji.'Of of the negro soldiers who wer ! dishonorably dismissed because c their failure to tell what the r er? supposed to know in connection with the Btov.nsviile riots have arra::?:e for a mass meeting at the Academ; of Music tonight to voice a popula 1 protest against the action cf th resident in refusing to re-cpen the e. Announcement is made tha; speakers will include Gtoi. Henr . Tremain, Jo3eph Smith of Mass: .setts and J. H. of Ala •ama. STRANGE COINCIDENCE. T foment of Dsaih of Mr. .Z-kzr ir. Atantr, His Stcre a. Sa'.ervile Cr.tcr.es Fire and is Le ctrc/td. Greenville, S. C., Dec. 8. —Sir. J "'iker, vice-president of the Bates i Hie Cctton Mill and manager cf the , U ,.' S lore, died this morning a. o'clock in Atlanta. Just at the mo- i . . ;it of his death, fire broke out and' his store near Batesville. Piiris, prance, December 7. —The ga!- , cries of the Chamber of Deputies ' wore crowed by people desirous cf luring the Moroccan debate . M. Jaures, socialist labor leader op ened the proceeding by interpellating he government on reasons for unrler t&king action in Morrocco before the. ratfication of the Algeciras convention, lie contended that France was now mbarking in a dangerous adventure. ORDERED TO TANGIER. "oroccan V/ar Minister Ordered Out With Sever-! Thousand Followers. Fez. Morocco.. TucSUay, Dec. 4. — • Delayed in transmission.) The Mo ccan war minister, commander of j !ne Sultan's bodyguard with 2,000 ; Askaris and 3,000 other followers, ! 'vas ordered to start to Tangier. I New York, Dec. 5. —The weekly statement today shows a deficit of 5C.7C2.175. , Wkpn a man's daughter is engage 1' he can't go into tho parlor even to j hunt for an okl pipe Even if you know onej way, a wo-' | man exnects you to tell mer you iove . her forty thousand diffeiynt ways. ! Most of our lunatic asylums arc fill ed with critics. * ■ t OFFICERS NOW ON SALARY. Winston-Salem, Dec. 6. —The last legislature passed what is generally termed in this county the "Waddell Bill" which placed the sheriff, clerk of court, register cf deeds and treas urer on a salary, instead of permitting them to earn their living from fees collected by these officers. Under the Waddell Bill the sheriff receives a fix ?d salary of $3,500 per year, the clerk >3,000, the register of deeds $2,500 and uie treasurer not over SI2OOO, the coun y commissioners being permitted to dx the salary of that officer at any (mount not exceeding SI2OO. It is claimed lhat under this bill the county vill ce about SIO,OOO more than under rhe eld method. It is claimed by some ..at the sheriff's office in this coun has heretofore been worth' SS,OOO a >ealr to the occupant, which is more r :an a Governor, Congressman or any •ther officer cf this State receives. In making a final settlement with the | omniissioners the retiring treasurer, ! 'apt. li. L. Riggins, who has held the j if:ce for six years, claimed that be | as d,te 2 per cent in commisions on ::oney handled by him and the coun • commissicners refused to allow him it i 1-2 per cent. The retiring treas ier thereupon refused to turn over 14C2.00 and suit fcr this amount will instituted against his bondsmen e commissioners having notified tht ..cncl.;mcn cf such suit. DR. J. E. ENNIS A'-lsnta, Gr., Addresses the r'ec 'o cf . Kick cry cr. a fviattc: c: ' J ' »U' c* 1• • To Whcm it ?.lay Concern: Of late re has boe_i a good deal of discus ' -i in regard to advertised medicines, r .ir value and newer to c -re. "I want to say to the people of ! lickory that I believe the most valua 13 end liver cil preparation, the bas :ly-juildcr, 'health restorer anu ;cn :h creator known to medicine ::l~y is Vinci. "While Vinol does not contain t"iV rr clogging cil cf old-fashioned I liver emulsions, it actually doe : r. c nr.. yp cmfwyp emfwypemiw. ntr'n all the curative medicina cf ccd's liver in a liighij .;ceritratcd form, with tcnic iron ad ■ ed, and it is delicious to take. "I advise Viucl in my practice, and ral it has no equal for healin - cold 3, bronchial troubles an. soi' • lungs. 1 - have used Vinol in man;' case* ■ f indigestion, mal-assimilation, and for patients who are anaemic and run down with splendid results. I have alar found Vinol to be a boon to the aged. "I believe Vinol to be well worthy of any physician's endorsement." Wo sell Vinol to the people cf Hick ory on an offer to refund the money if it faib to benefit. E. B. Menzio3. Druggist. Note—While we are sole agents for Vinol in Fall River, it is now for sale st the leading drug store in nearly ev ery town and city in the country. Look for the Vinol Agency in your town. Cannot Hold Services. Pans, "ranee, December 8. —The Croix, a clerical organ, announced that the Pope had definitely interdicted anv steps being taken by the Catholics for the purpese of holding church services under the public worship lav/ of ISBI under which the government proposes that SGrvices be held after December 11th. The Congo Free State. Washington, Dec. l.odge introduced a resolution resolv ?ng that in the opinion of the Senate ne Lime has come when the affairs of the Congo Free State should be i made the subject of international in- O'iry. The average cost of constructing a mile of railroad in the United States, £ t the present time, is about $30,000. 4 , WADESBORO NEWS AND HAPPENINGS Wadesboro, Dec. 7. —The following named gentlemen, duly elected offi cers of Anson county, gave uond and sworn into office Monday and Tues day last: Mr. S. P. Martin, sheriff; T. C. Robinson, clerk of court; J. O. A. Craig, treasurer; C. W. Thomas, register of deeds; E. F. Fenton, cor oner; W. R. Hannah, township con stable. These are all clever men , and are of our best citizenship and our people feel safe in their hands. H. D. Roscoe, for a long time fore man of the Messenger and Intelligen cer and a printer of no mean ability, died suddenly last Tuesday. It will Le remembered by the readers of The News that Mr. Roscoe was treat ed at St. Peter's Hospital, Charlotte, seme time ago. He never fully re covered from an operation that he underwent while a patient in that institution. A charter for a bank in the grow ing village of Lilesville in this coun ty, has been applied for and granted. The new bank will have a capital of SIO,OOO which has already been sub scribed. There was no court here this week Judge Justice is suffering from a wrenched ankle. In the month of November 2,150 : l ales of cotton was sold in this town. Only 1,117 bales were sold for cor responding munth last year. Up to "he Dec. Ist, of this year, the re ceipts are 6,909 bales. Last year for ihe same months the receipts were 6,575 bales. Toney Spencer was arrested a few days ago suspected of being one ot 'he parties that killed and sold the catt.le in Mr. Stanback's pasture ot Richmond county. The account of this theft was published in The News of last week. Toney has hitherto borne a good character and we hope he can prove his innocence. Rev. Robert N. Mann, of Clintcn. has been called to the pastorate oi the Presbyterians in this place. Mr. Henry Preslar died in his home in Lanesboro township of gastritis, aged about 25 years. Rats, matches and a chest came very near burning the home of Mr. S. P. Waddell. Smoke awoke the inmates of the house and the tire was traced to a chest. Wadesboro is to have a carnival on ihe 18th, 19th and 20th. A big crowd is looked for. At tha same time the veterans of Anson will have three days' encampment. Vet's life will be a reminder of the sixties. CONTROL OF LABOR BODY. For the Second Time Within a Few Months Members of Union Are Voting for National Officers. Boston, Mass., Dec. 6. —For the second time within a few months the 15,000 members of the Boot and Shoe Workers' Union throughout the coun try are today voting for national officers. The special election is due to a dispute in the cast cf the bal lets in the recent referendum vo:e. The minority of the board of inspect ors threw out the vote of whole unions where irregularities occurred •.rid declared John F. Tobin eicjted rresident, and CoHis P. Lovly, vice resident. The ma/orit" cf thr> beard leeiared the irregularities i-conse- and awarded the oHc-cs tc Thomas B. Hickey, president, and Jr.arles *\icrra3", as vice-president. j Tcbin and Lovly have held the o:;i-| es for many yesrs. Hielcey fought I o have his election stand, but the :-:;ecutive council insisted cr. a ne.v .ic ction. Tobin represents the con servative and Hiekey the radical wings cf the union. C.ric!iron Club Washington, D. C., December S.— At a meeting to be held to-night, the following officers of the Gridiron club will be elected: Samuel G. Slythe, New York World, vice-president; James S. Henry of the Phila. Press, secretary; John S. Shriv er, cf the Baltimore American, treasur er. The executive committee is: Charlfs A. Boynton, of the Associat ed Press; Scott C. Bone of the Wash ington Herald; Jame3 R, Young, Clif ford K. Berryman, cartoonist of the Washington Post will be elected limit ed members. for testimcnaiteState of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucas County, ss. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is server partner of the firm cf J. Cheney & Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, County and State afore said, and that said firm will pav the num of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS! for each-and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. Frank J Cheney. (Seal) Notary Pub lid. Hall's Catarh Cure is taken internal ly, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces cf the system. Send for testimonoals free. . J. Cheney & Co., Tgledo, O. Sold by all Druggists, 75c. Take Hal's Family Pils for constipa tion. Would Re-Enlist. Washington, Dec. B.—At the instance cf Secretary Taft Sergeant Minge San ders and Private Elmer Brown of the 25th infantry, filed with the military secretary applications for re-enlist ment in the army. One of these has been referred to! the President' in order that he may de-1 terming wheather or not any of the' men of the 25th infantry shall be re-; enlisted and if so on what conditions, i "Papa, is a young man said to be ehey when he won't accept an invita- i tlon to come in?" "No, a man. may come in shy, but he cannot stay out shy."—Houston Post. JB The only excuse for buying anything but 11 ml a Pure Grape Cream of Tartar Baking it TO Powder is to save a few cents in price. €| ROYAL costs you a few cents more per can than Alum or Phos- MfM ift phate of Lime powders, but it is worth far more than the difference to keep your biscuits, cakes and pastry free from the injurious jemsJ effects of these cheapening substitutes. JffiM iKßflflk use of Alum means permanent injury to health. WL Avoid Alum Ailments — Say plainly ROYAL BAKING JEt POWDER .. ~~ ROOSEVELT HONORED. Christiana, Dec. 10. —The Norwe gian Parliament has conferred the Nobel peace prize upon President Roosevelt. The Nobel prize was awarded the President in recognition of the ser vices ending the Russo-Japanese war. CASToniA. Bears the /) Tto Kind You Have Always Bought Oflr Wonllflu'c SENT t0 at Uli If UUIIBI 0 users of morphine oflim pee opium, laudanum elixir of opium,co B I H ■ ■ caine or whiskey, i U 911 nil lar S® book cf pai 111 IWI tlcularson homeo ■ IVI sanatorium treat ment. Address,Di AND B. M. WOOLLEN Whiskey Cure Atlanta, Georgia . _ Professional Cards 1C : O 11. HOURS. 4 TO L DI?. J. It SHl'l-ORD, PHT S'CIAN AND 3TTRLEON OfUce over !£;ii:;ite'3 new Store. N O. OSWALT ER' A. WHITE DE • TIST. Ofra iVLi Mtnzies' Drug Stor Hickory, N. C. j U J ft n ' a* y i/> fi, DEN I Ir. Olliu-: Second-story of PoavfLce Or -AJ L. ftf'c> t Physician & Surgeon HOURS 10-12, 2-45. Office Over McComb 3ros. Drug otcre. 'Phone —Prof. Little's Residence. HUFHAM & WILLIAMS The attorney?, have j.ormed a partnership lor the prac |iice of law in litigated cases only The office oi Mr. Hufham will continue at Hickory as hitherto, and that o/ Mr. Williams at Newton. Persons de siring to do business with the firm may consult either of the members as convenience may suggest. May 20. 1905. THOS. M. HUFH *M. R. R. WILLIAMS. NOTICE! ¥e want every man and women In the United States interested in the cure oi Dpium, "Whiskey or other drug habits, either for themselves or friends, to have jne of Dr. Wooiley's books on these dis sases. Write Dr. B. M. Woolley, Atlanta, Sa., Box 287, and on® will be sent you fre& | A tree uoccie or ih. Thacher's Liver and j Blood Syrup will be sent to any reader of j this paper who v.-ill write to the Thacher ; ]Vl?fjjcine Co .hatt^oo trn. Ten ■ r *Wsii HASR BALSAM > Cleanses and bcantifie* the h*lr, > HKBI Promoter a laxu.iant growth. sjrK Clever Fails to Ilestore Gray fngSS ETair to its Youthful Color. MAY REJECT WAGE INCREASE. Council Recir.ds That Mill Operatives Reject Offer cf Increase in Wages of 7 Per Cent. New Eedford, Mass., Dec. 8. —Great | interest exist in all the cotton mill | districts of Southern New England in the number of textile union meet ings called to consider the offer of the manufacturers to advance the wages 7^-per cent Monday. The council recommends that the j effer be rejected and that the opera i fives insist on the original demand j lor a 10 per cent raise. A married man thinks he could have saved a lot of money had he remained a bachelor, but he couldn't. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have ANays Bought ".■celess .o consider the measure. V'• •. ' An". ~ ~7.~. j'sr.'.i':'-. .tv!durable, Qjg > ; u- &»,*»geKti pise,racksiic ccauins |?w Cc"-.—ln jrefcs?t n r l - C -t KWP Cc'vchia I | I [.! ' ■ 1 p'i V/ TOV.' L FXV-B CO.. 5= -4»t> K j 1 f '■' ■■> > •/§ \ ■ * • .-> :■ ■ • " r ' /4 ; ( -*:• r j j ! S ./ , / C • wjM WOA Vv /;•' •' /• .• •' • /"■': / / : \:A s-j *• • j T' '\ ,' ■' 7"■■■' • ■ v •■'" : 1 I; . j . t :v -vV.-. •-*•' :.c * -•'• » •>.'•• .5.- '---i . \:; VV-* * L"!; - f;:. '- • : «V;, v. *.»wi&> /jUr C aroiha & Korthw stern Ry. Co ICHEDULE EFFECT IVE Jl .f IGTIi. ISO* Northbound. Passenger i«lixed. Mis~' Clieste* - Lv. aOO arr. 430 au Ynrkville . Lv. 948 au 557 am 7 50 am Gastonia . Lv. 10 38 am r 00 a"* Lincolnton Lv. 11 5C ~.m *. 45 u_ Newton Lv. 12 2* pro 00 pm Hickory Lv. 12 57 S»ni pm 2 20 j::: .. . „. Ar 212 pm r> 15 W- Soutlibouncl v ' Lv 305 pm 945 r.5 1 hickory Lv. 3H7 pm 520 am 1150 an* N T ewton Lv. 42* pm ' 700 am Lincolnton Iv. 502 pra 900 im Gastonia .. .. Lv. COO piu •-12 10 an? 1 30 pm Yovkville Lv. 650 pm 305 pm Chester Ar. 745 pm 445 pm CONNI2 CTIONS- Chester—Southern Ry., S. A. L. and L. & O Yorkville—Southern Railway. Gastonia- -Southern Railway, Linr"^-^—s. A. L. Nevrton and Hickory—Sournem RaII Lenoir—Blowing Rock Stage Line a'.d C. W E. F. IEID, i. P. A., " v "=te 9. C. \ REVENGE PROBABLE CAUSE. it is Thought That Revenge Led to Wrecking of Train Saturday Night. Connellsville, Dec. 8. —Revenge as the motive for wrecking the fast Bal timore and Ohio train on tire Pitts burg division Saturday night is an nounced by the Baltimore and Ohio detectives who guarded Patrick Eagan in the lock-up and who is charged with wrecking the train. MURDER AND "MOONSHINE." Over a Keg cf "Moonshine," Men Quarrel and One is Killed. Elk.'n, W. Va., Dec. S.—Elijah Arbo gast was shot and killed by Stanton Lamberr in a quarrel over a quantity of "moonshine " A pervious dispute had been settled with the agreement net to open the keg. Siantcn called him out into the "yr.rd and emptied the contents of a shot gun into his lungs and heart. Washington, Dec. 10.—Senator Frye withdrew from the calendar the com pulsory pilotage bill, stating jthe re cent defeat of the House made it
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