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f - V'v; -' ' -,-. . . r -.v.,-. . y w-..,..'.,..-;;.." ;. -.. . - - ... -v. . .. ... . - : " . -- . . . - - j. , 1 -t - JAMES A. THOMAS, EDITOR THE COUNTY THE .STATE, THE UUIOU. V-' VUBSCRJPTIOH $1.00 PR YEAH - - v' VOL. XXXVIII. n w - rv FIDDLER'S CONVENTION. to the CocfeddrataMonnment Fand Tn P.IRI 55 ARnimTFIl PAY. VflllR CHl I r TAY Mr. S. P.. Boddie is managing this Contract Awarded--- ' Tb Countr Comccuationftri ttzl ota i dionuay 10 open ta ior DttuatC t HELD IN THE OPERA HOUSE convention, and ays , that he will STOLEN, FROU THISv COUNTY BQOT tBT;T.HE FIRST OF HAY atkide forlod- Conyka. THEIR -CCH MONDAY NIGHT. v ' ND TAKEN TO NEW JERSEY' ,t CATCH YODo ? . iS .meznW Twl , " r, OUT ;, , . joistsd will' arrange-H that - ; -,: . ; -.-, - rX-M -ykA , ..'v;vr r . . everyone shall r have a chance to i : .v '""'-"'-" ' '! L - . ' ' T!!E..r,Mmc:.PEOPLE.- OYEHENTS K AHI of : tovth : :? : A Largo viuwu-'u.foi iuu tj i . , FiddlrSBaujoistS and Dan- Everybody who attended the con cers Took Part The Audience vention Monday night wera delight Highly Pleased The Prizes, ed and will go again:! A number of Probably one of the most amusing' valuable prizes will be awarded, fncidents that has taken place in the , The price of admission will be the Opera House in Louisbdrgin1 Ittafiy sUftiei 25j35 and 50 c-nte. Reseirved vears, took place ' ott ;f last: Mokdav seats at the BodeTajugitore, niht when the "Old Fiddler's ConViSe wi be Cn sale to-day. vention" was held.-: ??'P ... ... -, . AltnougQ it was gotten Jup on short notice there were over thirty fid dlers, ban joists, and dancers who took part. "! .-, - The curtain rose at and the gfand overture, sounded forth, from otir thirty instruments, consisting ol fidtlU banioi and guitars. Mr. T. W. Bickett, who was Mas ter of ceremonies, and who perform ed his part most admirably, made the The" Governor of New. Jersey 'AU f? IWe For Poll Tax Refuses to Surrender the Ab- ductorrBut has Consented to Hear.the Case at an Early Day. Several weeks . aeo. two colored Hust pay. same Before Hay 1, or they Cannot 'Vote In any Election This YearJ ' x As this is election year it behoove M.F.Hoock;( ; J. II. Perry, i'WCni Mann; . ,.C. Ejearney, 492121 And Thosa Who Come and GV ' ; ;Somo for Pleasure. Some Jon -y 650 00 Efae'and a ,lATe HuaV . oo I Because ThoyLue It, - ,2 ilrt. C. E. Johciaa.- lf : To-day 6JM.00 J to t her people.. ' 465.7 . O. W. Patterson, ol . Gbor ; THE PROPOSED' PROHIBITION LAW. What it Will and What It Will Npt Do Published By Re- x ' quest of State Organ- izer of the Anti-Saloon League. 1. WHAT IT W1LLDO. It will- abolish - " every ' ilcecsed ahnounc3ment8, and the fun and wit whiskey and brandy distillery inline ou. were tney were meir oy a Drotner interspersed by him inthe "proceed- State. of the woman, and ,i rom there , they R. B: Wkkex, , n 1L TL WoSdlkf and G. ' girls, daughtersfot Theodore Jones, a 'fV9!-?- X MitcUiner;: ;. respectable colored - man, ; , living - Iyilmei Wof4.1Ta IsVot-tHay ' StalUnW Je FQlcham near Frankliirtohl were vabductedl cafanot vot m anr.W.tinn thit V'fni 11. . i I ritztfti InJ.Sorrr t .v froms the Christian f CipL U L. Joyntx wtat " to Gary- : place where they were,, attending . ; The electiob. prohibit War limy being the lowest tfddtn.: The burg laxt Sand ty to te. h, parwul ' ' , . Bcnoo;Dy a negro-woman namea Lair v. .a..1biindInff;tobA wntOtA yv1rmW Mr a u v lttJ. ! The woman, who was a Relative of ty pfHcers witi be held oVTueiday, ' ' " ' - - me firms, voi inem awav tmm rn 1 isnTflmrxr .irainri th itv mnn ri m nmncr .. . , f i - " -;ry7. ranfiwoui iu its tiu a. 1 Jxiends and rtUtivcj in UeIereaa. f,"wuo tua bu 1 every man wno is iutie to pou tax wuu u, u m uuwuauet to pay it ibef ore May Xii,Vor he ; can to buy them some things. Instead, nnt iVWiK lltW .t,' not and hv m mM,t thft a Remember i and.goTem your. the triin nd tooW them to Hender- eJf ccordinglTW : r STATE. Shok and Killed. Henry Perry, a Colored, man, aged 4 ibU week. J Miss Margiret Hlhnidge,o( John- The Clansman' Is now rnai:-1 county, u gxit at ilr. J. ing 1U last Tour through Kirtiaz. the Carollnaa. Greenwood HiU, of the Ak it That 'famous plar , of the Jlaoon. Md WCmu Greet; ol W4U rcrr5t tniction era, ffThe CUnaman," i. now tome ad .pent Sxtrdsy ind ruaking. farewell tour of North and an?.7 ' South Carolina. It pew iir. Arauel 1. xieanstt and. wife i. . I 1f A V arkAnt irv v: n w4 "'I - T - r . i i tt. n i . . ... . i nrara nornan rn n.oar i iranrm irii's ui me uumouwwu iiwo twv i l win iiuiiiiNii HVHrv nxhkiu anu i q-t i - - ' . mnh anmV t.h nndinoA iiarrtioWr ir, Vfco Sfoi Jersey. Jonesv'the Father of ' tire about 24 years, wae shot vand instant- The Judges, after giviag faU con. It will Itop the wine tx&ffio withia gi who were bote pnder 15 art ! VWrf d,t S; for iba pE, of tb, gideration, awarded the prizes as foi- the Stated Or wine can be sold on- ;ows: ly ax wie piace or manufacture m " . . , located in New Jersey secured a re- have been able to get them. ; are M t, i f,. ' 4n,: diBP1itr ' ' vfcfU- Hayeville, 15 in gold. or more and not shipped anywhere -1UT.VT " 7. Z ir. vPWwL w..- Aave Up viiUing ' o... r J quisitiotf from the. Goveror of this follows Perryv who wssnndcr.the AtnU w Tf ni . b roecoDMoestriuuier, rv. x. uiu- rtite noon ' the ' Governor' of New Mnnaeno-otWDisWy; "went out thel c.;. '--4Vt--r . H,i.. ur.v.r: ;i Vt...i It Will, stop the sale, of - all Uhofcri n,n .tote' door! cumana earner Innd T J' i ljest mnioist, JLr. i?. iv. ijooKe, --7 "t tnexilusltives;. Thev werte nlocated ana Doisieroua language, jusc as two i-j.,. u; sin;. nX.i'-rr I . i-i. r "t t i t.. ' known that wttl prodnctfinWicatioh.! Z Ln rnh ru,. . Pltt? J1! telegram from Mr. JrJL IWU sj. jjVUWJLruig aa gum, .'ecood best Banjoist, Nat Mitch ealIayevUle, $2 bill. sliest andsend.beai iSOgdaTicerf. Til lie Joyrier, of. Louisburg and Sam Ransdale, of Harris, one yearly jubscription each to the FbaStrljk Times. known that wUl produce intowati.. by-feeans of tetter from ;a brother It will place under the-most strik- womarjfierins: "to "send the gent and binding regulations ; phax-J girig back uon: the payment of a macisis ana - pnyaicians, wno vmay nortAin snm nf mnnAv Thv waVa nIStMrJ of cal purposes only. - . . : ' fEast OranWlast weefc.and'bnSnn- It will allow "the officials of .anv day, Deputy Sheriff H. A Kearney, county or town to regulate or pro- accompanied by Constable R. W. The "booby" prize Was awarded bibit the sale of intoxicating liquors Hudson, went after them. When Ir. G. T.Green, of YoungsvilleaJ by pharmacists in the drugstores. foar'd subscription to The Times It is impossible to give a list of all f the perrormers, and we will there iore haye to be content with men tioning those who were awarded the pnzes. The judges did the best they could, f mal;; u der the circumstances, in awarding olVste. tile prizes. In several instances the ' ' t ; . 2. WHAT IT WILL NOT IK). It will not prob.il it the farmer from making cider from fruits grdwn. on Ma own land and selling the same at home or in his'niarket town he Reached New Jersey, however, th a Governor of that State refused tohonor Govenor Glenn's requisition on the alleged ground that the srirls were not wen treatea in tne &outn and 'were .better off, where ,. they : ' i x Were; ,- Mr. Kearney demanded that It wilLnot stop the maniffacturer ,tJe 8tate giVQn a hearingin Vth m, makiag his; wine and shipping it i.i :. yc . JL' matter and a day was finall vsetrf or, that "purpose jand the; wbmah "placed contestants were neck and neck,w win not. stop ine saie 01 inosei. nnaer a pnq. . apa in awarding tne pnze tor second '"y"0 : "!'7"wc"i 1 xrom ail we can learn, Jones, tne bkat banioist the Punero" man and that may have jdcoboT iol'em fWffather 0f the eiris is a colored man te contestant from Cypress t3refek preserve them or hold; theedisftial 0f good character and.baabeenrobbed tare so close that the judges had to in 8olution,uc1 "'ag-camphor, Q his childrenin a verr .cfuel way, B a . i . ..... 1 iranllla aW V - - J- .... .n- . . ' it i- ' . "iraw straws ana. ine lucKy straw r rr" and it will; be strange if there is - rio was drawn oy tne .rungo" man. The success of the convention is lirgly due to the energy of Mr. J. A. Turner, who desires us to return his nanics to au tnose wno toos part in tlie "proceedingp.,, Notes." There were a number of features c,t the convention which deserve si It will not repeal existing f prohibi-1 laws toj;compel thefcauthorities"in New tionlaw. . , s Jefsey to return them to him. The It will not nrohibit the sale of wine story of their bad taeatment is very to ministers or church officials ;for much on a'par.with,the-story pnnted sacramental Wnoa by some northern newspapers about - tne anegea impnsonmeni ana m s If this law fails to be Tatified. treatment of a woman frOm new Jersey the people at the polls on May m, itl Halifax CoumyvN.'C.. Which ' has 1908, it will not affect the .present K. n h if nV M th men drovePf bapjr. One of Le Carolina., which l ai fVs: lag tbtt hi. broker, Mr WUlui them called to Turn to know who -he '4 ' ."V " InL ' rv:Lr. . was cursing, ana wanted to know U 4. . i -1 T- r, K - - y IilJLl v tt - :.-" --.ience; Feb- 27 AVilmington; "Feb.;W.I PinneU left hewas.cursmir trrernv . He-continued L . . . . . : J. ' M u . 1 t' (T. on' the CTt&iacr p - w- m , w in rapid .acCet..on..Th8 men"joinp. m4 1NrrrtW..ufHUWJ! . 1 maw w m - vj v wu v v e Ltfwui u 1 uiiiLr - xxi v .! iiJL m jit v nine rm 1 7 l v ww - " v e9 .. ea in ine uuggy ana drove otl ira mediately, netore tnose wno were! in theBtote cquldsee who thVr were.' They' had a Hgteri lantern in . the bottom of t he b uggy "to k ee p .Inetr feet warm, and as they.hiUd tie blanket id1 get in the bogjy, a aian in the store, looked .out and '.a w the lighshm;the,lacef one.oi . the i occupants bt the bVgcy... lie ! was "a "wime manaou wj aaranaveo. . .rjsxtetTMf iraye oqo msn m tfiesfoTtfwent oat ansaVthiit itfie negro'was dedtndT9pon eaamina tiori found, three buUt oles fnv his breast Squire TJ VfjStok; Who lives rieaf the .tore, Investigated the matter, and ace. learn that two white men Who rented a ,gngy at Spring- hope, oh Saturdayjsnspected of dojng the shooting. Up this wriU inci inesaay menu no arresis nav been made. Marcn , apartanourg; iiarch y, bil- went fcr mt and recreation, iln Ubury; March 10, Charlotte; March Up tH in high priii of the Ueilrnent 11, Ashevule. tbere. and un ih.t hit 1 dtiihi- This is the last twit of The Clsnt-1 fd place. roan through the South - lor several MrC. M. Coo be sod MU. Mar Vear., as it is booked for a .complete tha Maao Uft verterdsf to vit " Che" world. becrinniDrl fricnJf and olidrM &r OrJ Flrwn. tour .arountl 7l vrv JL!"5,M7 u"v- wubc . xcy wen joioea ai ikuetgn Thise who deslfe leats theuld t send by Mu. Acne. IVnToo, of !Tonda. their. ciders accomwniedV -by. remit- .wbo-haa ben ruiuotf fell re in f r Unce to, thi ilanigcr of the neaxrstrihb StMe VKp.c:Ti;xZ?- wHPyy 'VHis friend, are. Jdejigbted to. M wsro ve oeat afsuaoie ucaewot ut Mr Jobn uJt backirom; Chake - kind i;sin& .TBe prleee oiticketj pt -where he went to try the twihi'' jretoa XOe titlM, aod aeet it rMeckleaberg.-' lie tr: Terr" ' rKt?'A,00:' .ordtrwgseats much iraprovedy has -thrown' awar - carefsl to state what priced" ticket. MrW .nn..j - L ybirsh. STATE HAPPENINGS tain widower in " town, -that he . is ready to .end in his app3icatian.;t join the mcjio clnb.w ... r -vii ti u Mryu 11 17 a v iu r"n 111 riini ri u xr i - fecial mention, am oner them the vi In. uail iS. -.ttivLj ul:, : : wlo of Mr. J. J. Allen, with accora- dry territory will not be changed, r . U'P!."8 A ijaniment on the piano by Mrs. Allen,.. ;,; :bte'W;gir'-' d also the violin solo of Mr. Peter iionger with the same accorapani ihent. R. T .Williams' Fishers Hon ipo also caught the audience, as well s the banjo solos and songs . of . Dr. K. Cooke. 'One of the most diffi- It pieces oQ he banjo was that of r. WoodliefV ; . . The duet by Tisdale and - son. . fid die and banjd2was ; immenseahd they seem to never tire. . Thaf overture, the "Mississippi Sawyer" was immense. The "Pungo and Cypress ?Creek bands were favorites hearty applause? We have heard many x high 66m pliments paid 1 the Cypress Creek musicians, and in' another contest we expect to see ihem win with 'hands' down. and received want ? to come hack was because s bo CWe; are 81ivUlebu have stud I could "go to. school with white chi irju tuu raw juu u4.;eewiMii u rU;4ip iUiao that it is faff. - y , - I r mrbbrbu Under this law GieensboroV ;: W1 f Pf" athot,Ttie;. girts, ing wet would "not roae it wet,' and wi" epTent tne &ta.te attne near.: rndrv Would' noting before the tlioverriar,vot i-lew Under Jcal:ioptioniJersey. - -' voted fdry, rand vBsri ii ioca'?ft.h:" "m' ."ft ...,onitolki,f;Y,,', isburv.has vot; the; other, wv Tii 7 is- ; z mt . - - -- - - - - - -j-v .i-a i-v. k-cAV i n-nvvn -wraa n . on "the manufacture and:sate - ry . gg fjU. i(llAivatiu iiuuis pij4. w..i; Carolina iilauite from' lobal option. ' Istgxe-Svpky TJpchurob,l54 V. Vt-.;- different f r'y.; .;. A ...vj? -';y?y;;" , V; :MMvMei5 i Rice,XErnest influericiloiJ peyer JocaU r3 adePatrline f Bb wden; Oil - A Prophecy. Prf f.AV. IT. Uikin of th ju, sity of' Missourv has gin "' prophecy in wlijch h Statin ';t.' daring the presfht-cnturv: th r.rtl will become many tinis jnore "f rir ful, the pdpujaiibn of tlw .world1' ill increase ..Diany tld money will --lie cheapened and. finally. VW hrfven on earth will pppear." ' Before arriving. at: tlieif ttdasf ions, Prof. Elkm-insmis tfat. ant changes, mnstx be ".tuade rtf "lit? ' un "trys drganixtjon.; H' - : rlr :Tliat ever f ; villi!t jm I .'.i ll - , 1 ' . mus$ have a public. )h nn .munt liot onlv'bro:'': mt them well. . . . - SJvTIiat , I fathered From Our Exchanges all Over the State. . J. f I. Bento.i, chief of police ' of Fayette ville, wa .botund killed by a negro name! -Sam Uorchisbn. ' 4Ie w.s shot by the. 17-year-old enn, of nn ton, bnt.wi. soon afterward. ep tured sndpliced tn j.il. Thef?ntire city was. ii oprrot over the -or deV, anl tbe jail had to be N guarded b it.Uitary. a r ...1 v ... t -Sraall pbr has'Jtrokea out -roserer' al sectioTts of -the Stale.'., - - ItRS. H. A. PAGE ENTERTAIHS. ctt . t in. "kei govri lut .mva Fiddlers o Appear, Again' So many requests' have been . made for another fiddler's Cbhventiorl that it has been decietb JBayelj other ne2tt::AT.o$ Opera Housa, the net locseds to go dreds of mileso I MedlioTX&zie Bunn iri the State has irfeht oth-rade-r.M amieiaytoni'Jobn the snpplV! lawyejft.. Wb-vwiil., ii. h-gal advice ' free-C: j, . ' f3. vTbat: the clergy i mtit take a tection -against the .influence bt this trac, now cetitered ata meahd Bonnie Bun JDolphns t ahd and thednlyTay pf Tommie .Medlin," VG abolition bf the traffic; throughout the Oscar, Ifcoer and Cleveland' MoseV . . -vv-.yii,.s y.: -a r -Tr iy-.rn y : brace and qnU imitating; . ;4viThat the, colleges should pnnt . &. That' insurance - ahopH- 1-'a function of the covemmenL " r V :u "6 Th'aV tailroad. Jshbald. -. charge ncr more. than one-fourth of " a o.Rt per mile. : ; i:XxS : 7. That the cook question tnmt be solved by gigantic eating; c1ubs.,; ;r v atca ine -rrotefsor : ; anq -n gr at grand ' child r;n; lpasi u their, checks" before his prophecies .'rn-ter- J islhe.-EijiToii Triri.J j iThe'RcWicanAirl'-a uuzibir it rhe cn?nii-JL'bf the State TraVe exiled cvhvVtrti's dto . Tt.rdtrrio " the ;.'V i tk on ih M. sonic Trmple at Raleigli is ; sm .. to be . rjrocreiniDg yrr rtti.ticrorv,'" but the"" btuldiog (pmmin win ouoie voe jeree r. nezj wpeViJrith a ie'w bi completiDgrthe .7cnilethi: sumraei; rtTu:! t - i rries or trulitates ?ftr demoo- etraung thel .pruningnd : spraying and grneral oare bt 'fruit 7 twi has juirt Wf n pcmcloded -under, the ab- fineeii of thoS4atelapaTtai'eot ?of gTwulUr4nstitutS; havings bpen hehvm. Stokee, barrr Allegbany. CildwelUf . Watauga; - "llenderson, liaywoodJ Jackson and Swiin "coun faCs. SutelvnorticultaralUt "Shaw, and V Sute.-EatofooloritV Sherman ahd Aaaistant Cbpp took part la ths Temooiitrationi whch. are well at- tVnded ioi alU the coustle., Tbef Delightful Soclal.FacctIon to the Tfoans: PeoplD of - .. " Aterdeen.--' I .Abrrfn,Teb;S2MrB.v'UfAf7 A..Psce.grre anA at horned to: a ' oumW of young pebple of Aberdeen ; Thursday t entngf roa ' to 11 . - '1 oc!tfck. From'.tartW tlnlah' there ' was not a dull moment ;nor i 'slag-. :' 'gtahaest.'-TIe pleasantries tf the " gaetts,vthe igunet of jlhe eerubgt . :.y tbe refresbmcntscf the occasion 'end: the pcauty," grace end xnanlioias too i ; ' . the partdF the'Tooog pecp2s prteenU ' V- made tbe'evenmg ptw all too rrpdlf.-. -Mra. Pge easily tittamed hlr rtpa- . k . tation ssacbarmlb - hotteea. - The) ' foliawiog litt.giTe. In part the same I of those who" were fortunate" -esoeh to Je there: 2! Louise ill oe ltaude Gunier,; KUle Gner ,LUliaa" . - Ileasants, daKci?HKs tie Beth one Ella Pfgrarri, lienjettww, Clara'. Barguaa and Frank Page, cf sw - 0 York; . diode Johcfon, . ioha W. -Graham, Totn logram., Hr. . Lewter, John Phulif.IIenrv "t PieJ 'Albert ' - Thorn paon,' Profctfor 4 . Sbglctary,. rilohert Carttr and .Itr. IVn. Dcghi of Raletgb, ' f crauhed the" rrfreth-. 'roents ; for , the " exxaaooo. Thetn vounz people carried into thst hos- r.-pcrt a.CTeat quickening of internet I iubte hone tbe fnrricce'cf Carers in improve! methods of carir.r for,' and th News-Ob::rrci. t 1 K 1 1 I" t - A
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