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p. 1 I X I i 'Hi "This Argus o'er the people's rights Doth an eternal vigil keep JSo poothmgstrains of Maia's son ASliall lull itshundred eyes to sleep." -SP- VOl,. XXII. uoldsi3oro,:n. c, Thursday;, may. ioot xc iVJ. . - A mTr--s- TT'rr "--zjzzt "iT:T. i x - - , pjoeor i o . Home cooking counts ior much f H it TUAW Beautiful E Jl lit r Home W edding flight. Last At the liome of the bricl Mrs. Zadoc Thompson, on nue, yesterday ;.s motlier, Park nve- evening at 8 o'clock, in TKey usually waai fee o You remember trie nunpcr you nsa . r Horns cooking counts lor mui a in the child's health; do not imperii with alum food by the use of poor .baking powder. Have a delicious, pure, home-made murim, cake or biscuit reaoy wacn mey corse in. To "be sure of the purity, you must use 1 I u t Eoyai makes a difference in your home a difference in your health a difference in your cooking. 4 ROYAL is absolutely Pure. n if! SESSION. Retaliatory Measure May Ee Recsm mendad Against Italy, France and Spain, As To Importa tions of Olive till. Special to The Argus. .Janieitowii, Va., May 21. What promises to be the most important an nual meeting ever held by the Inter state Cotton Seed Crushers' Associa tion opened here toaay lor a tnree days' session. Every section of the South is well represented at the con vention. The association will be ad dressed by Dr. C. W. Wiley, chief of the chemistry bureau of the United States agricultural department; lion. John M. Carson, chief of the bureau of manufacturers of the department of commerce and labor, and a number of other men of note. Amony the special features of the convention will be the report of the rules committee, which, will define the quality of cotton seed oil lard, specify the regulations under which it is to be handled by members of the association, and the report .of' the committee on publicity showing- the advertisement ot this new Southern commodity. ' One of the leading subjects for dis cussion pending, and being discussed today, is the adoption ot retaliatory measures against the olive oil of France, Spain and Italy, if these coun tries do not quit fighting cotton seed oil. NOTICE. ""Having this day qualified as executrix f the last vi!l and testament of J. W. Lamb, this is to'notify ati parties indebted to the said estate, and all parties holding- claims or papers against said estate to present the same to W. T, Dortcfn attornev. or to the tindersig-ned. without delay. This 15th day of April. 1907. Ella A. Lamb. ALFONSO IS TWENTY-ONE. Madrid, May 17. The popular fes tivities which have continued without cessation since the bdrth of an heir to 4 the throne, one week ago, were given a fresii impetus today by the celebration of King Alfonso's twenty-first birth day. In view of the fact that Alfonso has been a full-fledged ruling monarch for the past three years it is interesting to note that he has only now reached the age of manhood according to the standard of America and the countries of Northern Europe. There was great rejoicing in Madrid today, as well as in all other parts of the kingdom. The day was kept as a general holiday, public and private buildings were profusely decorated and the streets and squares were filled with pleasure-seekers. Many deputations bearing addresses of congratulations were received at the palace and several times during the day the King was obliged to show himself on the balcony in response vo the shouts of the crowd, His appearance each time was greeted with the wildest enthusiasm. BIG STRIDE FORWRD. C0TTG.V Seed Crushers to Meet. By special wire to The Argus. Norfolk, Va., May 20 The annual meeting of the Interstate Cotton Seed Crushers' Association opens tomorrow at the Jamestown Exposition and a large number of members arrived to day to take part in the proceedings. In addition to the members of the as sociation the meeting will be attended by representatives ot the boards of trade and other commercial organiza tions of all the leading cities of the South. Building Sand Free. Persons desiring building sand ,ean secure it free from the county for the next few days conveinent to "the city apply to . W. II. IIoi.lowell, Chairman Board County Com. Falling Creek District In Grantham Township Votes Special . School Tax. Yesterday the citizens ef Falling Creek district in Grantham township voted on the question of a special tax for school purposes. This district is known as the con solidated district, which was formed two years ago, and a fine school build ing erected at Falling Creek. Prior to the consolidation their was great opposition to it, but the County Board of Education, with all the lights before them, decided in favor of con solidation, and the people over there gracefully' acquiesced. The fine school erected held its first commencement last May, and on that occasion the heretofore strongest .op ponents to consolidation graciously came forward and endorsed it as the most fortuitous thing that had ever happened for their neighborhood. Another year of school: 8 months term has just been rounded the sec ond of consolidation and yesterday the voters of the district at an election for special tax, carried the measure al most two to one. - Thus is the edueattonal renaissance asserting itself. Falling Creek dis trict did itself proud yesterday. It is the pioneer in what is destined to come to every country school district, con solidated or otherwise, in the county, sooner or later. Cfe&gsd Willi Murdering Sis Own Son By SIqw 1 oison Fer Insurancs Money; Other Murderous Develop ments. Raleigh, X. C, May 20. Dr. D. S. Rowland, a prominent physician of this city, was arrested today on the charge of poisoning his own son, to secure insurance money. The boy was attending school at Kitt- reil, N. C, and suddenly died alter a visit from his father. " Br. Rowland refuses to talk. When arrested today he produced a narriage certificate to the widow of an engineer who recently died here under suspicious circumstances, Dr. Rowland thinking he was being arrested on the charge f unlawful association with the woman. The wife of Dr. Rowland was also ar rested this aiternoon. The charge against her is conspiracy with Dr. Rowland in the murder of her former husband, C. R. Strange, who died suddenly in Raleigh soon after Dr. Rowland had left him, after being called to attend Strange. Rowland will be charged with pois oning Strange, also, whose widow he married a few days after Strange's death. Strange and wile were Western peo ple, he being a locomotive engineer, and they had lived here only a short time. The officer of Vance county, who came here for Rowland today is said to have stated that there are suspicious circumstances connected with the death of Rowland's first wife. Rowland is widely known and his arrest b&s caused a veritable sensation. He was taken to Henderson today. EDWARDS APPREHENDED. Senor Garland in Critical Condition; The woman in the Case. Washington, May 20. The prelimi nary trial of Charles A. Edwards, sec retary of the Democratic congressional committee, and a well known newspa per correspondent, who in an altercation over a woman stabbed Senor Garland of the Peruvian Embassy, which was set for this morning, has been postpon ed, as Senor Garland lies in a critical condition at a hospital. Louise Scott, the woman in the case, sides with Gar land and called to see him at the hos pital, but was denied an interview with him by the hospital authorities. the presence of the immediate family and a small circle of especial friends, a beautiful wedding was solemnized, the contracting parties being Mr. Henry A. Pike, of the firm of Hobbs, Pike tt Co., of this city, a young man of sterl ing worth and splendid business capac ity and enterprise, 'and Miss Sarah O. Thompson, who is universally esteemed by all who know her for those attributes of true womanhood that make for the betterment of the world. The officiating minister was Rev. E. II. Davis, pastor of St. Paul M. E. Church, and the attendants were Mr. Joe. S. Warrick with Miss Lula Ed wards; Mr. Oscar L. Thompson with Mrs. Edgerton, brother and sister of the bride; Mr. Dock Thompson, broth er of the bride, with Mrs. Dock Thomp son. Thus surrounded by loving hearts the solemn service was the more impressive and its simplicity was exceedingly beautiful. Immediately after the ceremony the lovely bride and fortunate groom were showered with congratulations and were the personification of happiness. In the spacious dining room the bridal party and guests were seated and delicious refreshments served with unostentatious hospitality, and all in deed "went merry as marriage bells." The happy young couple will make their home for the present with the bride's mother, and they begin their wedded life with every good wish from a host of friends who hold them both in highest esteem. LITTLE P0CK5T PHYSICIAN. Thousands who i have cure d by Hyo mei call the inhaler that eoi;:e'$ with every outfit the "Little pocket Physi cian," "as it is so small that it can be carried in the poket or purse. There is realy no excuse whatever for any one having catarrh now that Ilyomei isso .Teadily'obtainable. If you have any doubtabout its value, J. II. Hill & Son will let you have a complete out fit, with thd under ttanding that unless it cures catarrh, it will not cost you a cent. The complete Hiomei outfit consist of the "Little Pocket Physician" and bottle of Ilyomei and costs only ?1.00 FATAL WRECK ON SOUTHERN. T77, m w mm nr-g Is the joy of "the household, for without it no happiness can be complete. Hov sweet the picture of mother and babe ! Angels smile at "and commend the thoughts and aspirations of the mother bending over the cradle. The ordeal through which the expectant mother must pass, how ever, is so full of danger and suffering that she looks forward to the hour when she shall feel the exquisite thrill of motherhood with indescribable dread and fear. Every woman should know that the danger; pain and horror of child birth can be'entirely avoided by the use of Mother's Friend, a scientific liniment for external use only, which toughens and renders pliable all the parts, and assists nature in its sublime work. By its aid thousands of women, have passed this great crisis in per fect safety and without pain. Sold at i.oo per bottle by druggists. Our book of priceless value to all women sent free. Address BRABFIELD REGULATOR CO., Atlanta, Ca y 110 y La b u w Chattanooga, May 17. In a terrible wreck on the Southern Railway near the tunnel of Lookout Mountain this morning, three men were instantly killed and five dangerously injured, besides great destruction of rolling stock and to the roadway. Eleven cars went through the bridge into Chattanooga Creek and six cabin cars of a pile-driver were likewise wrecked into splinters. Winchester Pauper .was Millionaire. St. Louis, Mo., May 16 Mrs. Rosa Sheridan who fainted at the depot here recently and was sent to a hospi tal as a pauper turns out to be a weal thy cultured woman, heir tothree mil lion dollars. She will resume her jour ney to Miller, Mass., tomorrow. Children eat, sleep and grow after taking Hollister's Kocky Mountain Tea, Brings rosy cheeks, laughing eyes, good health and strength. A tonic for sickly children. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. 3 rrt u z For Rifles and Pistols Winchester make of cartridges in all calibers from .22 to .50 are accu rate, sure fire and relia ble. In forty years of gun r making we have learned many things about am munition that no one could learn in any other way. When you buy . Winchester make of cartridges you get the benefit of this experience Winchester repeating Arms Co.. new haven, conn. ABE NON EST. Notorious Lawyer Dees not Appear to Begin Sentence. New York, May 20 Abe Hummell, the notoi-ious Criminal lawyer who was to be sent to the Penitentiary todasr to serve a term for professional dishon esty, has misteriously disappeared. Officers couldn't find him today, but some think he may have gone volun tarily to present himself at the prison, m order to avoid the jeers of the crowd while being taken publicly by officers to the pen. Later: Hummell was found by offi cers and w7as taken to the penitenitary in his own automobile. The little lawyer threw himself on the floor of the vehicle so the crowd along the route could not see his features. THE ROWLAND SENSATION. Gass Haw Being Invostigatsd; Autopsies Being Held To-Oay. Special to The Argus. Raleigh, May 21. The body of the late Engineer Strange, whom Dr. Row land and bride, (late widow of Strange,) are charged with poisoning, was ex humed today for an autopsy. If poison be not found it is probable no case can be made against them. Mrs. Rowland states that she never saw Dr. Rowland 'till the day her hus band died. She lelt Raleigh this morn ing, having given a 2,000 bond. It is presumed she has gone to Henderson to join Dr. Rowland. The stomach of the son of Dr. Row land arrived here from Henderson to day and was sent immediately to pro fessor. Withers at A. & M. College for analysis by him and D.r. Kilgore. F0LESIIMTTA1 stops tl&e couh and lxoals lung urn mnr 0 wn J Hi m n YrrA - ediesWmchCkvanj P.eHa Skin on Limbs a;-d Feet n::.:h- and Sore -Work Often Impossibls. TRIES CUTICURA, WELL IN SEVEN DAYS "Cuticura Remedies " have entirely cured me after all other remedies had failed. Up to a week or so ago I had tried many other remedies and several doctors, and spent about three hundred dollars, without any success, but this is to-day the seventh day that I have been using the Cuticura Remedies (cost ing a dollar and a half), which have cured me completely, so that I can again attend to my business. I went to work again to-night. My trouble was as follows: Upon the limbs and between the toes my skin was rough and sore, and also sore under the arms. I am a chef for a large cafe on Broadway, and I had to stay at home several time3 because of this affection. I had been suffering for eight years and have now been cured by the Cuticura Remedies within a week. I am much indebted to Cuticura, and shall certainly recom mend it to all my friends and colleagues in the kitchen. Fritz Hirschlaff, 24 Columbus Ave., New York, Y., March 29 and April 6, J90G." HAIR FALLING OUT Very Bad Dandruff on Scalp, Pimples Cover Face, Cuticura Cures. "I used the Cuticura Remedies with great success. My face was a mass of pimples and the dandruff was so bad on .pay scalp that my hair all began to fall out, and a friend of mine told me of Cuticura and I began to use Cuticura Soap and Ointment. Before a month I saw a great change for the better, and now I am entirely cured. I had no physician in charge. My little girl is now four years of age, and knows the use of no other than Cuticura Soap. Her skin is perfect and her hair remark able for her age. Mrs. W. C. Howard, 132 N. Tenn. Ave., Atlantic City, N. J., Jan. 22, 1906." Complete External and Internal Treatment for Every Humor ol Infants, Children, and Adults consists of Cuticura Soap 2oc.) to Cleanse the Skin, Cuticura Ointment (50c.) to Heal the Skin, nd Cuticura Resolvent (50c.), (or in the form of Chocolate Coat ed Pills, 25c. per vial of 60 ). to Purify the Blood. Sold throughout the world. Potter Drue & Chem Corp., Sole Props., Boston, Mass. etS-Mailed Free, How to Cure Skin Humors. I LIQUID GOLD CURE J fe iS ft ; AND it RliP 93 3 1 3 "jS?? -n v.- v-& VaJk !;) Ktl Clcvtr riossom And the Eoney Ee oa hvery Bottle, 1 "A Cold or 4 Cough nearly always pra i jc-; 3 coiistipation the water all runs 10 the : r.or.s and throat instead of passing out oi u-e system through the liver and kidneys. Fcr t "-! wart of moisture the bowe's become iry an-j hard." Nearly all other cough. cures are cor.supating, especially those containing Opiates. Kennedy's Laxative Honey and r moves tne bowels, contains no Opiates. rl 'C'ji t sj I i u CONTAINING r "", t-v sn f-cj n n b :.l J B3 LS3 U u k"& li U i" Relieves Colds by working them out of the system through a copious action of the bowels. Relieves Coughs by cleansing and strengthening the mucous membranes of the throat, chet, lungs and bronchial tubes. For Croup. Whooping Cough, La Gripps, Influenza, Bronchitis, and all CougLi, Colds, Lu-g and Bronchial affections no remedy is equal to Kennedy's Laxatlrt Honey and Tar. Children like it. P:jtupln25c, 50c and $1.00 bottles at tho l pfe sr&tery C? .. O. OcWitt & Ce.Ohictt3, U.G.W e nzJ i:z', hs j' Beat for - 1 VVhoofs.ni If,", , 4 y. " t Mm ates. , to V Pura i ; -31 KoOpi Conforms National Food and Drug Law, All cough syrups containing opiates const! et the bowels. 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