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imu ii i> yt .■ Ir rr~3Wg^p*Wsgr-. 1 " Samtor Felton-CoMnMtaed 9 jgpanjfc^p 1 |^ _^goo&’, J*S.„. I MTiffifw jgl . :' :; mJL i PV • ■■!- T»f ' W|,' $ Jh 1 f Bp 0..j18HE... •fjowlee the presentation of her comfiilaalon •■ senator from QanggM, Map H. rfflon, Georgia's “timed Old I-ady,” waa surrounded by hundreds at bar townspeople aI Carternvlllt, O* She la shown here receiving the cop* gatalatiwu of Mia Oorra Uurris, oof ad wrttar and a rtlgtt Hr at Mas. 0} Sends an Hla Cigars., ' Mr. Blake hesitated at the entrance at the cigar store for a few minutes, looked ap and dowq the street care ful If and then cautiously went Inalde aad shook hands with tbs proprietor. “Well. Jlfe, old man. what’ll It be todays Same old brand T * “That’s just If whispersd Blahs "ThaTs why I came to see you today Ton' see, this Is mjr birthday ami the, wife Is on the wsy here to buy mo a hai at clgara. Would It be too much trouble for you to put some of thoae . pee tty cigar hands on my favorite koaadT’ -New Tork Mail. A -Contradiction. President .Ethel Rnders Ellison of the Hooaewivaa’ league, aald la an address In Denver: “Oh, thane egg profiteers I Drat “They tell me the rSdcngo Ear ex change sella more eggs every hour than nil the bens of America could lay In a year. And every time sn egg l» said Ita price, of coarse, goes up s llttlfe whUo Its root value goes down. “Eggs, In short, keep dear, hut how. liable' yon are at breakfast, to meet with sue that turns out to boa little ehcepirl" gsvine Our Oss. It la reckoned by the bureau aloes that MMMOgQO gallons of gaae ilas wore recovered at rodneries In Iggl from uncoml•need Mill vapors. rifcEF&iuwtw* baa ring upon the pries of the indis pensable liquid fnoL But It la fur ther estimated that If a Uko system ware adopted by all rodoortoa mors than twice aa mack la addition might ha sawed, say BHMKXUMO gallons alter gather, which would thus bo added Ifertf |o the country's total output. Wr A RACIAL WIAKNKhtL • ] •Rones, Judge, 1 wasn't shuoUn' at "What were you doing. theaT” *1 jtus Just lookin’ on.” •my long had you boon looking ear “ Bent an boar. Judge." "I gtw*ns you are guilty, then. Thera Borer waa a Honegamblan y« who % could natch a dice game tor an hour ■' without trying hla lack." Perms 11 ties. "W’hy do you always begla a speech ’Friends and feilew citizen* ?* Yoq ] know w Ist at them aren’t your i frtooM." “For the rqaann." replied Benator Sorghum, "that la writing a letter I nddrsaa a man aa 'Dear Sir* whan 1 hare ao affection fw him what ever." Understood Her Plight Widow Woodby -Young—No, Mr. [ Hsrdfax, I have no moneys My eB- ' tiro Inheritance was loft In trust un til 1 should a tula the age of forty ITOYS! I I TOYS! I ■ NOW ON FIRST FLOOR I ■ COMPLETE STOCK V I 1 Smith I I Hardware Co. I » I MOT 'FINGER-PRINT INVENTOR Or. Jacques Bsrtlllon Has Seen Oiroa , Credit Which Property Should I Ssiong to Englishman. j Coupled with the announcement at the death of Dr. Jucqasa Bertlllon in Parts was the erroneous statement that ho was the Inventor of the “for* ttllon system tor Aager-prlntlag." la , collaborstloa with bis eldar brother. The facta are that the system was In* ; vented, by hla younger brother, and 1 . that It had nothing whatever to do with finger-printing, which was intro* , duced aa a rival system of Identifica tion by the late Sir Francis Dalton, the cousin of Charles Darwin, who also Invented composite photography and tjie now familiar term “eugenics." Alphonse Bert I lion, born In ISBO * and dlod In 1014, fog many years tbs heat) of tbs rrimtaal Investigation bu reau of the city cf Paris police de partment. waa the inventor of the ao- i called “Rertilloa fystern” \>f ahlliro pometry for the igntlficstlod of crim inals. It had nothing to do with Auger prints, hot consisted of an elab orate series of mcssqraniests of parts of the body with Instruments of pro- . vision. The making of these measurements I required delicate and costly Instrn- I meats and lha work of skilled man, II and tt waa moreover, found that I changes in even adult bodies made the I ay at mi far from Infallible. Fur thews I reasons the system, though Milt eas- I ployed la France, baa In America, il Orest Brttate and Mnswttera largely 1 been supplanted by Ofitton’s system of I finger-printing or thumb-printing i im » ■■■ . ■■ »- .* . I WAS BORN “IN THE PURPLE** - s ’ ’ ’ I Known Now That John Waoloy Waa of the gam# Osscsnt as the Duka j of Wellington. Os 0 * I A movement to restore the tomb of I John Wesley, which Is In an advancsM stage of decay, auu the rdhovatlou of his chapel on tbfe thoroughfare known as City road, London, la already un der way lp England, and an effort Is being made to Interest American Melb- , odists. The tomb, the chapel and Wesley’s I house occupy a site given to him la 1 177.5 hy Ilia city rs London, not far 11 from the old cannon foundry on Kino bury square, the Unit home of Meth odism in iASKpMi. Wesley’s death oc curred la ITPi la the bouse granted him by tbs city. NotwtthM ending the popular boilof I that Wesley waa of humble origin It has been established that he waa rib Jated to one Guy of Welswe, who waa I crueftrl an earl by Rfhg Albototaae la I the TaMh cent dry, Wesley Ia descend ed, according to these ftpdlnga, from the same anceMor as the duke of Web j Magton. •',• • In 1716 Jolm Wesley came to Amor | lea and settled In (feorgln. and surfed J the "Socaud ltlss at Methodism,” the 1 , movement havjapjieoa founded at Ox l f<lfdYmni wpf.Ji. ralsy was a gradn- I its fee ve»r« Miirs ■ J —R 3 —=» 11 = COLONNL SHAW WILL DE llAJfb TO KNOW K. K. K. KINSTON. N. C„ Dm. A~ AMumption that the Ku Klux Klan ia in existence ip thi'a ju-c dicial diatrict will cauae him to adopt membership ip the orvan hation as a “causa for chal- Iffn*®,” it waa statAd toda> by Col. Henry E. Shaw, one of the oldest members of the local bar with an extensive practice. He Will establish a precedent in the local courts. ■ s’ i. f _ A TELEGRAM j*/- ' • ' J'o'v, W , ' ~ i * H w *> *y . from our Mr. Isealie Weil who is now in New York ad vises that he has just closed out several manufacturers lines of dresses coat s and fur coat*, at big price con cesHion*. ° j * . / <l»* WATCH THIS SPACE FRIDAY MORNING FOR AN- ! a I NOITNOEMENT OF A BIG RltlWY-TO-WEAR SALE. H. Weil & Bros. N s * m. * ° -I •. ' I • ;• | % -rv— T ymmw. -m. ■-■■-a, .ms -.smfeAwn., .iqlhs,. ■■■„ 1 ■ -- - Jf I GEORGE FARFOUR’S] cleaWsweep sale I ■ tt *f ' ■ ■" V ' Ready-To-Wear! j£h I You have never heard of Muc h rcftdy to wear prices If you neetl L P$A 11% Mg r ■ a coat, dresHor Huit we have itto suit you. And hent of ail they ulffrf’V f I will hu it your pocket book, (ome and see for your self. Wyrwl ifflfltm. t V I SUITS COATS DKKKSKS fl ■ I j Priced At I I *14.95 *13.50 JH.95 ■ If’. ■ ' $22.50 *19.75 $12.50 7 ■ 1 *29.75 *22.50 *19.75 ’ Tft 9 $39-50 29J5 *22.50 v .L l I .i ■ .. -■■■Uy g i GEORGE FARFOUR 1 DEPARTMENT STORE *I. • A » gt'**#-* ■* * . % 'v* "• 99P I 4 TUB GOLDeaoao Ngwa. ■ c.’- jgrx . : “We are led taudMpfctraUnd < that the orfanlxlxWm ti aimed I at certain classes end institu tions.” Colonel Shaw said. ■‘Henceforth ! shall demand to Jtnow if a prospective juror is a member.” t The Ku Klux Klxn ia under stood to have an organisation of same strength here, but to be comparatively little Known in other parts of Ihe dburict the naw judge of WWdf, Tieftry A. Grady, who will take o..ce at the end of the month, waa re = V cantly asserted to be head of the kian in North Carolina. TIG EX SHATTER. 4 UK.IMTY OF GKNBRAIA IN WAR { OLLEGX ’ » WASHINGTON He. S. -Th. Jlgnltjf of thu I niied State, artsy war rollrga waa .haltered Jot » momsnt today when ma jtr General CleiinfiMsu three ckoera and s Aiger’, . , Major General MeGlaeSita, cpmmasd nat of the rollers acted ae cheer leader aa |ha Tiger of Frasce Jeli.v.rink a *0 minute add re.a. We the tindersigned wish to announce 1 that we have purchased from Mr, L. M. •■ Martin The Goldsboro Bakery on East I Mulberry Street and sincerely solicit the ;l continuation of your patron dire extended I to Mr. Martin. I , Si ft' ' Our policy is service, quality and appro-* fl v ciationr piL? * ■ f . f|tlflk Goldsboro Bakeiy I DEAN AND WILLIAMS, Proprietors I M < ! THUMOAT MOANING. MC. T. IM>
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