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HE DEAD
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to enter the
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i remaining U ths
v i_T. flim tm
mis* were el I re na glr.n rfp. A.t1
workings.
official statement ha
rto Jar
????I WUa ?o ?J ??
F7J7 b?,n ntde. tt la bellered the ssplo
r, ?lon m cum< *r safstr
Ignited h)r a lamp and followed br
duet. When the Bight era w left the
? ? ' ?rtlr bsfore the eiploelon
nlkht boaa apart ? reported
-liM aa rood aad
to w?r*. There
" 5 *???*??
the Bounding countiss to
sentences ran slag from 10 dara ">
Imnwd'atelj following the eaplo
alon. asreral of teh ronrlcta with
mining eipsrteahs, dleoorarad that
.hleok damp waa tormina. Th?j at
? ones apread the alarm to theee who|
[?.. were not inatantlr killed.
> ? V - ?r n , I ? Rwa nf tka mhian JAMijtl
? h f il IJ D'B wi (nv y>MMr
reached the ouulda la esfetr or cot
within hailing dl.Unoe In the ehaft
and wen taken oat hr wwwn. . I
. (earn of volunteers were oe hand,
brought hr the alarm apread through
the valley and mnr made Mn l
ruahee lato th* mine to bring out
the ?ktlm?. Tile work prored ef
feetlre until the deadlr lu reached
the mala shaft Into wtlek the Ma
for all *ko entered the warklnue. I
Stat. Mine Inapector .lame. M il
haute and asslsUat Dlckereon. to
gether with eeveral other ?rp?H?
L' w Of the Pratt Compear,
were railed to the Bsaa*r,*las m
rzsXsab ?*Hi
rbatge of (he goremraent rescue eta-'
tloa at Birmingham, aleo mh?f to|
the arm and aalatad Mr. BUlbouae
. la Olrect'ng the reetos wort. x V
rtn ? ???'???- - ?
VDr. and
. WUllaml
Nathaniel Harding. Master WUllam
one of our brightest, bora aad has;
aad promlslsg future bo
%LECTR1C LIGHT I
?2..zr.r:
Own coneumlng lllomlnente. The
I Jiesutirul artificial light iaMwa. Call
: win be auhmlttsl.
$ ?
?'yy >' .
. ix. &&K3r ftufi
Norfolk
afternoon (i
daylight hav.
iP?" i
?wm
#m b.
... **?#??
? high dir. ? 6 and
>g Uw ?Mfc.
T?? bnl composed o( nnl ?f the
D?? maklau In the country arrtr
?4 ??? todmy.ud will 4lM0.no
sweetest of music oh the grot
during the week. '-'.I
in other
c^,
1*2
of the auto.
?ko Johnny JoM.
delighted the patron, of othsr town,
and ho donbt will be liberally pa
tronised by o?r HoM. The opening
of the carnival take, place this eren
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that place and ,
Tlaltlng Mr. W.-JiT
ISP"
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to reported much t*tt?r today to,
the delight of hi. many Monde.
4: ? ' Ui ? ? ? E
talking Mi
?aver man iosap
plent.h your raoopls with th* I
.elections. W. also bar* . complete!
stock of Picture Moulding.. Brlng|
ua your pictures to bo framed.
* BC8B 9110&.
4-10 The PlotureT^mer.
8 NOW CHEAPER
?rd It. Can you longar afford to use
new Masda Lamp give, the moat
Washington Electric PUnt iw
?il .1 .th
C fc*rSr?it l*? tr+tiT iSnii
>111 speak oh this subtest. -9
The ?**? Ml>?? by *??, ,*r
(room was math eajoyed ?*) ?o
ouch go th- Dally ?l?? Ks real
?rs a synopsis of H tillering It will
M ntd with proftt u well as pleas
"* ' . citi-il
The tot ni taken (ram Psalms
ill:?. The worts Of the J?-d in
Jreet. sought Qut of alitor them that
Avis pleasure tUMll." .
Man Is the st?fce\t. the Interpreter
he phl|Mopher:' "the worked tty
jorA" ere bla tat books; eearchlnc
ttft these work. Is education. ?? . J
Having the natural endowment ol
rarUjeltr ? s disposition to Inveetl
?te ? w is capMla of education.
BT Initructloa, the talnd Is tun
shed with know ledge: tmt pr W-ifi
o educate the mental powers must
M led forth, the totalled
oust be disciplined, principles sod
haracter must he Rxed Sad the heart
>repare the > oung for llvee of ose
work. Tbe Intrinsic value of a
iddcsUou Is not in first, ormenta
lon: t culture: j practicalness: A
>re pa ration for mottey-maklaic. tat
n usefulness to Its pnsssasfir <ad
hoes whom he serrea in Christ's
tame ? 1 fs
It te folly to consider the business
>f educating If It concerns not tile
laart, the head, the hand? the re
IClous. the InMMtnsI. the Indue
rlal; through thM means Is brought
int nan's carreat worth.
Let as ooa template some popular
alae notions of education:
I. That It Is every thing Independ
?nt of reHtfca. r> - 1
1. That It It the bums of shun
I. That It la istravagnnc to ad
tcate for certain conditions or SO
i*r- . " ? ^ fell
4. That limited training la au*
leat.
5. That the thing to tfo ts to get
eadj at otfca far ?oa|? trade or bus
seas. . ,!?.<;? S- 4WI i
Away with these apparent errors.
Bight educstlon broaden?? takee
ror? us aelflah aarrowaaas ? Shows
iow, much greater we mar be than
awe trade or Job. Searching out
lode works' greet In Immensity and
Irsrslty, deslga sad baa at;, la the
?oat valuable education. Such a
tudy atlmnlates the mind sad pro
??* ? : 1- J srtfS
Educate on the principle ?t dle-l
lighted tuth tie ecgre tber gave (Ha
?. ? v.-*. - .,"?(- w ' , ]
Tha Reclamation o4 ipelllag hoa
WQ,WP^
internet t? li ilw madurr
# i?r Interact In tttg world i?d"ln|
OtT?n 1 good mother. > good edu
cation. a good aalf education, and
aangulnely fcxpect aoperlor man
hood and womanhood. ?!>,.
We hare the building and all Villi
Ington mar well he prood of It. Wo
haeea Wrpa of deaervlng t?acher?.
We hare capable ctMraV. To ntll
Ma tiaae ertraordhiarT adraatagaa
IBere'mu.t ?k cheartgl god cordial
Succeeds, Judge Adams of
Fifteenth District
- Raleigh, April 8 ? It t> now Judge
?Frank Carter of Aabevllle. Oorern
or Kltchtn held to Us original 40
tention this morning when he namad
Mr. Ctttor to this much sought aftd
highly honorable position ot Judge
of the superior court. He succeeds
the late Judge Joseph 8. Adams, of
the Fifteenth Judicial district, who
died at Warren ton last Sunday Judge
Carter'* first court will be in Hert
ford count*, la the Second district,
beginning April 24. and he wHI go
to BertlS county Msy l for a two
weeks' term, and then to Warren
county June 19 for two weeks.
The contest for for jiididshlp.waa
one of the moat spirited of soy the
governor has had before hfm. Th
only Other candidate seriously con
sidered was John Sneed" Adapts, i
son of the late judge, who Onfr con
sented to enter the fight St the earn
est solicitation of his many friends
In Ashevllle. The frlendB of Adams
went to present his candidacy It was
found that many people, from all
parts of the state. h4d already put
In a word for Judge Carter. Some
few of these, after Mr. Adams en
tered, explained their position to the
fOT.TOQr.
Judge Carter 11 a mil afcSut 4>
toWhK.ol
tie Xlfierrtla lfift of tftofci itotioa
#11 1, active mind, arid of far-r?*clt
ln? lefal knowledge. It 1. helloed
that he will rank as one of the state's
shiest- jurists. Ho Is married and
has eeversl children.
Judge Carter |s a native Buncombe
msn snd has a wide family connec
tion in that and othe? western coun
ties. For many yfcars he Was a Just
ice Of the peace In Ashevllle. snd
^besrs the reputation of being the
best magistrate that Ashevllle erer
had.
After getting bis license he began
the practice of his profession In Ashe
?fltle, making a wide reputation as
n criminal lawyer. Later lie has turn
ed his attentions more to matte n>
of a dell nstur^iiT which he has a
fine reputation. In lt08^be was the
ntimfnee Of the Democratic party for
State senator, but *hs defeated in a
hard csmpalgn by Jnm^tf I. Brltt. re
publican, who ts now (klrd assistant
postmaster general o(> the United
States. At thfc tiine>fhl? appoint
ment Judge CaHor majE-a candidate
before the Democratic primaries for
Jndge of the 'police' court of Ashe- 1
Tine.
This now leaves In the field Judge j
P. C. Cocke, a candidate for re-elec
tion; Junius O. Adama, a son of the 1
late Judge Adams, and W. O. Oudger j
This fight will be settlfd Tuesday. \
rohm ntiiKKr |
I.lnt cotton. iu.W .
r? trfH w*. wf tofT. ' .
Washington, April 7.? ?A resold
Hon based upon a ntw anertlon by
former President Roosevelt that "he
'took' " Panama from the Republic
of Columbia without consulting Con
tra". and providing (or an Investi
gation Into the lecallty of thla na
tloa's action ta procuring the eawl
?one waa Introduced In the house to
day by Mr. Ralnoy of Illinois.
The services are strictly noa-de
nomlnstkrowl. Member* from all
churches and the clttaen generally
win have a cordial Invitation. A prom
lnent mdMWllt of tMs city stated to
a N*re man. the addraes of Mr.
Vaaae Rnnday afternoon ?ae oae or
the beat eermoae he e?er heard. I
was dad I vent and 1 shall so act la.
UK order". Cam.
?he fallowing eaeee ware dlapoeed
of before Reorder Grimes thla morn
Ing it the city ?mi at 11 o'clock:
Janet Havana. Drank and dleor
Serly LMfcmfused
Plum Jackson. Drunk and disor
derly. filed 91.00 shd cost.
John Comma Drunk and disor
derly. Pined $3.00 and coat.
PaaMrta
tS&MSS&RSV:
at T*a. m. *nd at night at 8
o'clock *1th a^rmon. These serrlc-w
?W W Hfrtfeiy attended by the mem
m?m of thla church.
The demonstrations and cooking
lessons by Professor Becker at the
Karris Hardware Company closed
Saturday afternoon to the regret of
etery lady in the city.
All daring the week from 2 to 5
the *t6f* has been thronged wfth
ladles eager to hesr and see whst
the proressor had In store.
?ath demonstration was Instruc
ting and educative b0 far aa the
troltnary art w*? concerned.
Profeeaor Becker Is a fororlte In
Wtffifilgton afcd his coming here Is
dwajjr balled with pleasure* The
lalchatrlda harass on the outside for
Hirite'TBfr iM all times: ?
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