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MME. ANDREIEVA'S CASE. Ilranvr Sliuntion 4 Au???ri h> Vl?l? of Ma^Jut Gorky. Tlie case of Maxim Gorky. the llus ?dan author, and Mine Amlrcleva, the handsome actress. whom he Introduced In this country as his wile. Is almost Btranger than the straugc tletlou from Corky s own |>en. lie eame lo thla country In behalf of the Kusttlan revo lutlonlata. and elaborate plana were made for hla reception anil the Inaugu ration of a campaign In nld of the rev olutionary party in Ftusale. These have tieeu largely diaarruugetl, and all l>e oause of "the woman In the ease." Gorky was married to Katerlna I'au lowna I'Jeschkowa, the beautiful daugh ter ot a Kusalan ottlecr of noble fam ily. Two sons were born to tbein. The elder la now eight years old and the younger Ave. As recently as 1908 the author and his wife and two children toured the Caucasus together. Not long after that they separated. Both nre Socialists and accepted the teach Ing of some member* of thnt economic acbool that when husband and wife no longer love each other they should sep urate. Gorky continued to support his wife and children and does so. It Is Bald, to this day. although she is a wo man of wealth. It Is difficult to obtain n divorce In Hussia, and If one happens to be out of favor with the church or the government the difficulty Is In creased. Gorky is out of favor with t>oyi and, It is said, hns never been di vorced from his wife according to the laws of the empire. After he separated from her, however, he lived with Mme. Andreieva, and she was recognized as Ills wife. His drat wife fully under If MB. ANUHKIKVA. moo) the relations existing between tilm and Mine. Andreieva, but never theless was devoted to him. She showed this devotion after tiorky's arrest In January, 11)05. She Journeyed from of ficial to otflelal and on her bended knees pleaded for Ids release from the dungeons of the fortress of St. Peter mid St. Paul. She secured Ills libera tion. saw lilni but a few moments, and then he returned to Riga and resumed tils life with Mine. Andreieva. latter came the Journey to this country and the ejectment of the author and hla companion from hotels where they Bought accommodations. Stranger than ull this, however, is the story that there Is today a pro visional republican government In Rus sin. thut through It (Iorky obtained a divorce from his first wife and that both are bound by oath not to reveal the facts. It Is suld that Russians In this country who sympathize with the revolutionary party understand the sit uation to be of tills character, and therefore contemplate with serenity the misconception which they couslder the general public to have concerning the relations between (Iorky and the actress he proclaims to be his wife. THE PRESIDIO. Famoas Military- lleaervatloa la Saa Frauctaco. Much has been heard since earth t|Uake and fire overwhelmed and de stroyed San Francisco about the Pre sidio, the military reservation In the suburbs of that stricken city. During the Philippine Insurrection It was the rendezvous of troops on their Journey to the battlefields of the far east, and at one time <1,000 soldiers were quar tered there. ?'Presidio" Is a Spanish term, and Its common acceptation In Rpanlsh America and In English speak Ing localities where Spanish namea have been adopted is that of an army MAIN ENTRANCE OP THE FUMUDIO. post or barracks. Tbe Presidio of Kau Francisn, was established as an.army post by tbe Spanish about 100 years ago. It was first occupied by Amerl can troops In 1K4U and Is now the dl ?ision headquarters for the department of California. It Is situated on a slope overlooking tbe city from the north west and has one of the largest and most important military hospitals In the new world. The reservation em braces over 1,500 acres, and thousands of people fled to It as a camping ground efter fire had devastated the city. SELYIA NEWS. Mr. R. M. Nowellspent Sunday iu Raleigh. Mrs. R J. N>ble entertained ! the Ladies Missionary Society last Friday night Mr. Stanford U. Robertson ha? ! bought Mr. R. R. Whitley's hou-e and is altering it considerably. Dr. J. B. Person went to Rich 1 iuond Tuesday to be with Mrs. Griffin when she waBoperation Mrs. H. B. Pearce, Jr., return ed home Sunday after spending a few days with her parents, Mr. arid Mrs. G. Fitzgerald. The sympathy of our people; are with the family of Mr. (iritfin iu the serious illness of his wife who is at St. Luke's Hospital in Richmond, Va. Our Road foreman is putting the roads iu tine condition uow and hopes by the winter to have them so that they will stand the winter weather. Mr. N. E. Ldgerton is in Atlan ta this week attending a meeting cf the Cotton (>il men. Mrs. Ed. gerton and little Ed. are in Ral eigh while he is away. Messrs. Jesse Hood, Alonzo Richardson, Davis Anderson, Otis Tucker and George W. Evans went to the Wendell com mencement last week. Mrs. Minnie M. Hicks, of Mur freesboro, N. C., was here a short while Tuesday with her aunt, Mrs. Dr. Noble. She was on her way home, after a visit to her father, . Mr. Ed. S. Moore, at Greenville, H. C. All kinds Legal Blanks for sale at The Herald Office. SPECIAL KATES TO CHAR LOTTE, N C. VIA SOUTH ERN RAILWAY. Account grand celebration Mecklenburg Declaration of In dependence Charlotte, N. C. The Southern Railway will sell reduced rate tickets from all points in North Carolina, also Seneca, Anderson, Greenwood, Columbia, S. C., and Interme diate points to Charlotte, at rate of One tirst class fare plus 12ii cents for the round trip. Tickets will be sold May 19-124, inclusive, final limit May 126th. For detailed information apply to nearest Southern Railway Agent or address. T. K. Green, C. T. A. Raleigh, N. C. DISSOLUTION NOtlCE The firm of Parker & Thomp son has been dissolved by mutual conseut, I having purchased the interest of Mr. Thompson. All accounts due the firm should be paid to me and all indebted ness will be settled by me. Jesse Parker, Pino Level, N. C. May 7, 1906 Peerless Iceland freezers re quire but 3 minutes to freeze cream. Sold by Cotter-Stev ens Co. When you want a nice dress shoe buy the Dorsch at L. E. W atson's. The largest individual contri bution iu aid of sufferers from the great Chicago fire was $50, 000 given by A. T. Stewart of New York. For San Francisco there has been one gift of $200, 000 from E. H. Harriman, aud two of $100,000, from Messrs. j Rockefeller and Carnegie. Rut | relative ' ?> means or fortune the Stewart gib was much larger than eit ei ' the latter Rack in the e> rl 70s individual for j tunes ot #100.000,000 or over were uot known. The B ?ton Herald remarks that "nev r was there a city, un less it is I' rts, where night, is of so little h,count as New York." Well, tb.ii depends on what one wishes t ? use it for; perhaps Bos ton was es it in sleep.?New York Oommer<-ial. At the Art Museum. Her Husband?That statue isn't true to nature. His Wife?What's wrong with it? Her Husband?Why, it repres ents a woman sitting still, say ing nothing.?Ex. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought | Candidate for Treasurer. To the voter# of Johustou count v: I desire to aunouuce mvself a candidate for the office of Couuty Treasurer of Jobuston I'ouDty, subject to the action of the Democratic Couveution. I will appreciate any support my friends may give me. L. F. Ai hto*. postmastsr Robbed. G. W. Fouts, Postmaster at Riverton, la., nearly lost his life and was robbed of all comfort, according to his letter, which says: "Fortwenty years I had chronic liver complaint, which led to such a severe case of jaun dice that even my finger nails turned yellow; when my doctor prescribed Electric Bitters; which cured me and have kept me well for. eleven years." Sure cure for Biliousness, Neuralgia, Weakness and all Stomach, Liv er, Kidney and Bladder derange ments. A wonderful Tonic. At Hood Bros, drug store. 50cts Candidate For Solicitor. To the Democratic voters of the Sixth Judicial District: I desire to announce my can didacy for the Democratic nomi nation to the office of Solicitor of the Sixth Judicial District, subject to the action of the Con vention to be held for that pur pose. 1 believe that the duties of the office of Solicitor should be rujrfnmiPil with IxwiPut v rinrnr I " " ?V?? U?V\4 " ? * ?? UVUVUbJ | ? I and impartiality, and with no end in view other than the equal enforcement of the entire body of the criminal law against all of fenders, regardless of their social standing or financial condition. If the Democrats of this District shall see fit to houor me with the nomination and election, I will endeavor, faithfully and consci entiously, to perform the duties of the office as the law requires. Very respectfully, Wm. B. Snow. W. G. Yelvington has a good line of brogan shoes from $1.00 to $1.60. At old prices. Not u thing harmful in One Minute Cough Cure, hut it relieves a cough i|uickly. cuts the phlegm Healing and soothing. Sold hy Hood Bros., Beneon Drug Co., J K. led better. A Card. To the Voters of Johnston County: I take this method of announcing myself a candidate for the office of Register of Deeds tor Johnston county, subject to the action of the Democratic con vention which convenes in Smith field during the ensuing year. Should that convention endorse inv candidacy and if elected I ihall endeavor to discharge the luties of the office faithfully and impartially. Very respectifully, Willis A. Sandkhs. Arnold's WARRANTED Uo lcarn to cure ijcnsam Dysentery by HOOD BROS. IMPO R. T A N T ANNOUNCEMENT Know All y? Good Ciliztnj S y Th ej ? Vrtzenlz That it ia our great de sire that you should paint your various and several ^ dwellings with the best paint in* the world. j A paint, ono ^ g a 1 1 o n - o ? * which added to one gallon of pure Lin f seed Oil, cov ers six hun dred square feet of two coat work. A _ paint guaran [P teed not to scale, blister, chip off or crack in Are years by $500,000.00 Cash Guarantee and otherwise the most economical and satisfactory paint from every point of view, on the market. Wo HaoJo Appointed the Hijhf Worthy . The COTTERcSTEVENS CO. D.a/trj of Thix Town * F.XCL \/SI VE A.C^/fTS For 4 Hammar Condensed Piinl and endowed liim with special knowl- | edge of right paint and right painting methods wherewith to greatly enhance and promote your local prosperity. This he will impart to you with hie j own voice. C H EE T / M C.S F. Hammar Pa.int Company ST. LOUIS. MO. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with a petitioi from the citizens of Beulal j Township, aa election will b< i held in the town of Kenly 01 1 Friday June U:lnd, 190b to decidi whether a Special Tax of uoi exceeding 30 cents on Real ami Personal Property and 90 cents on the poll shall be levied in said Township for the purpose of working the public Roads of said Township. Registration Books will be open at ? he office of D. H Bag ley, Bagley, N. C. according to law, and all voters of said Town ship are hereby notified to come forward and register for said election. By ordei Board County Commissioners. W. A. Edgerton, C. B. C. C. OUR NEW SPRING llHATS. Our mdlinery department is wonting hard to furnish the ladies with their head wear. We have the latest and uewest styles and shapes. We are securiug hats almost every day, likewise we keep them going all the time. We want to till your orders, our prices we believe are right. We ask your comparison. We have almost any shape and color in untrimmed hats, also flowers and ribbons to match. Miss Ora Pool is with us this season and would be glad to wait on you, call and look through our line of millinery and spring dress goods. We guarantee satisfac tion. ~ W. G. Yelvington. Screen Doors and Windows at Cotter-Stevens Co. CUUFAS FftRSALE.. I have several bushels seed chufas for sale. Write me T3r come to see me. A G. Powel, Smithfiele', N. C. R. F. D. No. 2. NOTICE. To whom it may concern: My son, Jesse McLamb, aged 15 years, left home on May 12, 1?06. I hereby forbid any and all per sons hiring, supporting, harbor ing or detaining him in any manner whatsoever. This is to authorize and empower any of ficer of the law to arrest and hold said Jesse McLamb, minor, at my ex pense, notify me and I will go at once for him and de fray all expenses incident there to J. M McLamb. May 16. Benson, N. C Buy Oil From The Barrel. Don't pay $1.50 a gallon for canned oil, which ought to cost but 60 cents a gallon. Reat^v mixed paint is half oil aud half paint. Buy oil fresh from the barrel, and add it to the L. & M. Paint which is semi-mixed. When you buy L. & M. Paint you get a full gallon of paint that won't wear off for 10 or 15 years, because L. & M. Zinc hardens the L. & M. White Lead and makes L. & M. paint wear like iron. 4 gallons L. & M. mixed with 3 gallons Linseed Oil will paint a moderate sized house. Actual cost L. & M. about $1.20 per gallon. Sold in the north, east, south and west. C. S. Andrews, Ex-Mayor, Danbury, Conp., writes. "Paint ed my house 19 years ago with L. & M. Looks well today." Sold by W. M. Sauders, Smith held, E. L. Hall & Bro.. Benson. Stetso n This is the Sign By which this Shoe is known. It stands for quality. Fit, Style and Satisfaction. . . . Once a Stetson, always a Stetson. In all leathers and Styles. Sold by DAVIS BROS. Smithfield. N. C. Program of Musical Tonight at Turlington Graded School. Piano I>uet?With WiDd and Tide March Hewib Misses Stevens and Moore. Piano Solo?May Has Come, Wittmau Miss Mary Wellons. Piano Solo?The Brownies Band, Zeisberg Miss Dora Barbour. Piano Duet?The Dragon Fighter, Hoffmann Misses Underwood and coats Piano Solo?Le Feu Follet, Kuhe Miss Erma Stevens. Recitation?Seeiug Things, Riley Holton Wallace. Piano Solo?Summer, Op. 169 Lichner Master Henry Early. Piano Solo?La Fontaine Bohui Miss Bessie Coats Piano Duet?Le Carillon. Op. 19, Binguet Misses Barbour and Whitley. Pantomime?The Famine Piano Duet?Trois Marches Militaires, Op. 51, Schubert Misses McCcllers and Hudson. Piano Solo?Red Cross March, Wilson Miss Crecy Morgan Piano Solo?Old Oaken Bucket, Op.77 Ryder Miss Anna Underwood Piano Solo?Op. Ill, No. 2, Raff Mr. T. A. Hudson. Piano Solo?Berceuse, Op. 57, Chopin Miss Mary McCullers. Piano Solo? Valse Brillante, Op. 34, Chopin Miss Mattie Hudson. Piano Duet?Gui Vive, Grande Galop de Concert. Op. 12, Ganz Misses McCcllers and Morgan. I have just received a Car Load of Terra Cotta Pipe Suitable for lining wells. Too much importance cannot be attached to drinking water. A well properly lined with Terra Cotta Pipe will last a lifetime, and ac complish a great deal to wards keeping water clean and pure. The pipe is 24 inches in diameter and is worth $1.00 per foot. \AJ. /V\. SANDERS, Smithfield, N. C. The SANFRANCISCO FIRE j Was the greatest calamity that ever befell a city in our great country. Thousands are homeless as a result of this great and terrible disaster. But ?no matter how deep seated are our sympathies for this unfortunate city, we have still to look out for our own welfare. One of the ways of doing this, is to buy our Shoes as cheap as we can. Weare here with the goods and want to prove to your entire satisfaction that we can save you money on your Shoes. We are selling genuine Satin Calf Shoes, with solid sole-leather inner-soles, outer soles, and counter, for only $1.50?the old price. . All our shoes are selling just as cheap. Try us on the next pair of shoes you have to buy and see what a good thing we are doing. GULLEY (Si GULLEY CLAYTON. N. C. HERALD CLUB OFFERS We have made arrangements whereby we can offer our readers the following Clubbing Rates: The Herald and Tri-Weekly New York World, $1.75 The Herald and Home and Farm . $1.30 The Herald and-Progressive Farmer $1.75 These prices are for CASH IN ADVANCE subscribers only. THE SMITHF1ELD HERALD 1
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