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COXJRIE 6b"i'tr., COURIER .sins Columns J Bring Results. I f.t tad Weekly. " VOLXXXUI. PRINCIPLES, NOT MEN. $1.00 Per Year ASHEBOKO, N. C, THURSDAY Novembei 19, 1908. No -16 T5he COUR.IER J l eads in Both News and s f.lrriltlrt. Si." 8 M. P. CONFERENCE AT LIBERTY. Methodist Protestants Meet in Annual Session PRl.SIDEKT SWAIN PRESIDING Aiiiiitl Aililreftft of Pmatileut PrrHln iinir iulirrtliiK KatrtA 'eiiitllr(lHn on MoMi-va Clrvullaret lurreitN lu All Iirlmiuii Kxcept In I'nstora' nlnrlmu The Kiuihv-Thivd Session of the North Carolitu Conference (if the Met ho Jmt. Protestant Church meets at l,tb.rty today. President W. E. Swin, of Ashe boiv, presides Odiers amending from Astmlwro are Uev. and M . T. M. Johnson, M'Ki Kutb Fox, II. K. Poland Mrs. Win. C. llimuier. C l. Hendricks is delegai.e from the Ashetmro charge; but will be unable to tttiend The conference eoiHtnit'e.-a ap pointed by the president are as fal lows': Colmgrs (leo. W. Holmes, Geo. L. I ''Til-M'l', Dr. J. U. KeliZ-l. Coofeie.ice l'r asiiror hicl Assist Hilt J. U. llllttOII, t() Select llis OWU assistant. Prsaon Conference Sermon He?. T. J. Ogburu. Cuntuu Kiideuvar--J. S. Wil liams, W .D. Heed, V. F. White K. W. Setliff. Credmitiais W. 1). Fug I uiau, K. Suits, a. J. Line, W. M. Jones. Fraternal Iiclatiun W. F. Ash bitta, 11. W. Braswell, Jno. A. 1'iiA'i-ll, J. A. Turner. LiteuMir V. 0e.r Lindiey, D. A. Lraswell, Juo. Saarpe, Miss Ahiaada Woody. ,V. i ii ii t- Fund J. A. Burgess, T. A. Williams. Missions J. 1). William"., J. M. M .ui,, W. 1) i o dell, liemy Ar nnrroti. Uibeial Character 0. L. Whit an... 10. A. l'iylei, Lv.vreiiee H. Wi.:lner, J. M. Jordan. Oninnnces T. F. WcCu'.louh. .1. F. l''.'t'i, Oj, V. U. Ujic), J. M. Hp .-. ) u.il W-.r W. U. Lowder in , ,) . () ,nm ii, I. i. J :iiho.', 0. . V ii'S. id 1. 1 t lb-port T. M. Jo.; . tin! , I . II. Mi, hews, .1. 'Si. S.one, J. It. i amrnirtiH. Pulpit Srv ces .1. W. Frank, J. . Cut: r, Cad Ian aim. Matis:e tJenrv li. Po?il, W. .1. 11a fkm-y, U. M.'llnit. Siud-ty Schools W. L. Harris. T. A. 1'hU r, M. 1'. Uy, M- h:f land. Tern pet an re Geo. F. Millowar, W. C. U.tmii.-i, U. A. Wils jii, Hrii'j. Tisi,el. Ke.'eive U.-i irts J. W. Self. Uulinisheil lUisincsi C. K. M. Kaper, J. II. Abtriiftrhy, iu.-v. W. T. Wiiitrid, J. l' Voudv. Kl N A N CI I. STATISTICS. 1st Su!) Dmtvii't 11. C. Stubbing S. W. lalur. 2nd Sub li.(riet W. M. l'ike, ('. U. Wtiitekr,. 3rd Sub IMsino: A. fi. Hunter, I). A. Ilisldin. ibSiio District J. 11. Sitowc, .1. A. L-dbtf-r. ntli nl) Da-.rinl. W. F. Rennet;, K. (i. Ij'IV. d-111111'k. (itu Mil. i'jjfn'.f X. G. r.tlw, C. J. K ;wril. lib ,Sut i i,s:ricf (r. L. ('nrry, W. A. Lira ir. PKKMliKKT's AUIlRKSS. Tbe anninl addn-; oCt'ne l're-'i-dent ii it well iiivji.iuu inJ interest, ing document. Fiom hia ndoress which will be read todaj the l':edident it trib ute to three member of the confer ence who have died dnrirg the pntft year. They re Hev. V. A. I'lCkenii, Kev. G. W: Bjwman and Uev. J. S. Dnnn. The importanca of the work of cbuich extension id strongly urged and the necesbity of increaiied con tribntions to this work is shown. Probably the greatest piogreia in the work has been showu in Western North Carolina. An investing renew of the work in the extreme west ti lls of the excellent work being 4 ne by the new church at Ashe ville and tie encouraging future for the church at Weaverville, sear Asheville. PECULIAR CONDITIOK. President Swain calls tpccial at tention of the conference to Grace clench on the Monroe circuit, and u.jfS thai some action be takeu to revive the work there. 1'l.ij r.ie pii'Sfitits one of the most pectih.ir conditions known to denu uiinil work in this State. Grace ciiarch was once a strong M. 1'. Church. A fnw ainutht uo one of iti str-'iigi-Bt members hn;,viic dis iatiBlied nd locked the chinch agamst the pantor. Later the cbuich was turned oer by the hold er or tue kev to another denomina tion, ami through a nc-ries of uianou veu couditious ure such that noth ing stun t of a suit, will permit the rijjtj'.fiil ownetg of the church to worship iu it. President . Swaiu ad vises action to reclaim this propwty. The educational work of the con ference is making line progreM aud in his report a llaUnriinf, reference is aiadrt io Yadkiu College aud the Denton High School. Dwrmg the year the President has visited every charge in the confer, ence except seven. l'UdUKES or WOJ'.K. The rpui t shows tlu. ureal pio- gress has been made for the past i yeiiis. 1 u' average cobt of chinch, e has lucreased 93 per ceut; contnlu ut ons to foriiiju missious hus i.i- c eased 476 pr cnnf; to bomi m s aion worn 64 per cenr; wlnle tor's salaries hate increased only 2' per ceht. :Jie3iJeut Swain urges setter salaries for pastors. RECEIVER INDUSTRIAL NEWS. Certain t'reilltor fll Prtll'on Agaiost Cuuipan) lu IIaabmptry..Mr. . I. liulrui4 Marie Krrelver. Certain creditors of the Industrial News Publixhiug Coinpiiny last S;i.r urtay tiled a petition iu baiiKru ,i y before Jude J .lines K. JViyd again) tha company. The c fdtturs nsni' i are W. J. Martin, of Kjieigh; li. K. Ciirnnchael, of Wiufton-Sitli in, tbe Ciirohnu 11 at Etta?e h d Inver, tnrtnt Company of GteeiisUuo, aiid the Postal Telegraph l ompuny a thin pliuw. Th suty.wni u o is sue at onoe. returim'ile Sriiwrday, November lit. Mr. tV. I. Under MMil. of thtj Patriot, was iiroe re. ceiver. 'A bt wrf the asaeU or liabilities lie not k no n at this wi'.inz. It 1 1 i-r-ii: i ,tat a jtiMmiuit aifr ' .''.'i in fS'") ir more ii i-a-ncd M A. K tlv.'tO.I -IMlil'ilIP 1H Til i against riieconipany Uft.'tie'i iuh' e s An execution greu tn Depu.t SheriJ TTerheily anrt be levied cm the receipts i t ihe ullii e. 1'h would hue act"! ;ii "ip ti titi.-i"-'i-and j;te likeij the I a a Km pie) pio eeeding reeulteri. Mr. doltons claim was rr re e of tliu building occupied by t, News. CALL TO OLD TRINITY BOYS. fteunlnn of Tlio-e Who Attended the lrthil!t i'llr;c When It Mas'lii Ranrilili ( mint) I'rtiiiuxed. To the Fditor. Will you kindly insert the folio. in call atid notice to the sindi-ur uf old L unity Uotice, the.-te woo :tt tended the college wh -n the sc-hoo. was in operation tit onl Trinity, i'i-r Iiis;'u Point, among t!;e lulls cf ii in doiph county. home of tue old students have ex press d a desite to nave a reunion )l tile "oid boyp," to me-r-, some t'tn io i '.ie f nt. ire, on ihp old campiH, dpeil a couple of days in living over u;a luitiof o;d school dais. 1 wild at. I'riLiitv from 187,'J to 1 ST f und would b tfl.td to hear fro n any one of the boys who w uld like to j .in in a celebration of this cnaracter. A committee could be appointed, pro. uruuiuie arranged aud t 'e occasion lendf ted most interesting and help ful. The "old boys could talk over old happy times, review aud relate snbsetpieut trials aud triumphs and this would fur ush an opportun itr of visitin the grave of Dr. 1' rax ton Craven, who was biljved by every old Trinity boy, and the greatest anil grandest man ever pro duced by North Carolina. J. Pkestok Giiison. Bennettsville, S. C, Nov. 14th, 1908. Other papers in No'th Carolina please copy. 8.M)o0H Hales tilnaeS. The Census Bureau announce that 8.199.782 bales of cotton have been ginned from the growth of 1908 to November ist as compared w!th 6.126,562 for the correspond in? date last year. The number of active ginneries reporting was 25,-'of 295. To Our Campaign Subscribers. The Courier was sent you several months as a camoaign sub scriber. Many complaints were received that the papers were delayed in the mails and did not reach subscribers promptly and in some instances did not reach the subscribers at all. Owing to these irregularities of the postal authorities we are sending The Courier a few weeks after the election without any charge to these campaign subscribers. So, if you are getting The Courier and are not a subscriber, you are not expected to pay for the few extra copies, which are sent you to make up for lost, mislaid or misplaced cepks during the campaign. You are requested to become an r.nnual subscriber. If ynu will send us your own subscription and three others and 60 cents each we will send The Courier for one year. 10th, 1933. It will be withdrawn after tnat date and will not be offered again. " Stamps will be taken in payment for subscriptions, Please write us today. A i dress, THE COURIER. Ashefcoro. N. C THE COURIER FOR 1909. j Durinsr the vear 1908. THE COURIER has not only published the local and general news, but has j nnMiih.4 manv cnfrial Articles on Uve important questions' cf puo concern. Among the special con tributors to The Courier in the last year were Governor Glenn, Hon. B- r1'. Dixon, Prof. J. Y. Joyner, Prof. J. Allen Holt. Mr. John M. lulian, Prof. Bruce Craven and a number of others- We ask you to read our paper carefully, compare it with other papers ar.i note that it gives the news. We kindly aafc you to note the special features, the complete array of good articles not found in otlur papers in this section. $1000 FOR G. F C. Thnmanvtlle Clll.eu Makeii I.lbernl l)n natln.i I" Meiiiinle-t Culiec. He t'. S. v'.,uto.iii;' I, ptC1" ff j tha ThiMlM-vtliir inr, it w A' in.1' I led y'i er lay ul ntircii. 1 vr i to Mr. I.i i:- -If.V I!-t:. v. Mr. K. 11. 1) i, of F ftoiiaM i..e ot g o,-erie. r . 'o. Lainnetn o.oct;, owned b; Mr. I'. O. Cox, wh It went io CaliS'oi.i. Jlr. hi D.es has taltmi dur; and wim 'lr. tUfl Muck will conduct a ui"u. I i"Ciy s.ore at the o!4 stau i. Mrs. u.'Oise il. Yjw w--s caii'td to a tisspittl in liieeiisooro last week fot treatment. Mr. Frank S. Lambeth, l.tkC wctk fciilnribed 4:l.t"0 :o tlv endowment fan. I of the (rrersboro Female V i ie". Only tweitu other ctt- z .n lliiouehoat the ensire Suite h.ts done as much for this noble insiitutu.n of Llie Methoiltst Church. egru le-niailu Kills l.iht. James i'kar I, a n-gro nespera to, al CKinuigee, Okiutioma, wuile n-sijtiiig arfesi for a deadly as.-iui!i upon au I.idiao boy killed eight ollioi is nini woiind' d ten otin is. ile tiM.-M.'iwd hiins.'ii' in his liou.- and w.'ici, in- vi;.Sellot down by tin- oariiff's p ne sot lire io the tiuil..ing '.r. iii.ii wss scn a l'oarii.g nnni:e. tii oily was crem.ti-u uiioie ti. could oe rescued. I al.il ln.oiln at W a) iit-slllr. i). 1!. W.ubu, a traveling Sales inau, fas shot and killed at VS'aynes- i'. ! i'uuisd.iy by James Moody, son uf former Cjiiicfloiiiau Moody, oi tnut place. i'ue ahootlii was the riotiit of a poiiiioal quarrel some time ago. Vaugnn it is said tried to apologize lor an insult oftVred dur ing the (iiarrel, whereupon Moody urew a pi t"l and hrea the fatal shot. Irnkll's loniity llonif. The grand jury of Iredell Super ior Court Sumruay matte Che follow, lug report uii the county home where there are 25 inmates " i'his p ant, outside of the keeper's house aud barn is a liretrap aud is worthless. We therefore recommend a modern building for these unfor tunates witQ furnace heat, water and sewerage facilities. Statu Board of Klectlous. The State Board of Elections, Wilson G. Lamb, of Williamstou, chairman, meets in Kaleigh Novem ber 26 to canvass the official returLS the leceut election and declare the results. 1 from this pttriot'o pledge- of feal This offer holds good until Dec. If you are nst a tegular subscrib cr we ask 10 COl'lS'der tn F'op- ,i:t;n seriously and to consider it now- ' Ask your "etghbor to send his s-ibicription a!onj with yours- The price is 1 CO a ytar, 50 cents for 6 months or 25 cents for three months. A club of four new subscribers, all sent in at th. same time, will be accepted at 6j cents each provided they are sent us prior to Dec JO. Af:er that the offer will be with drawn. It will not be made again. Stamps will be taken ia payment for subscriptions. Send ail orders to THE COURIliR, Asheboro, N. C. PORTER PETTY. Vitnlile Cnurrlt Writdin at (.ireaskio-A Well aHil Pnii!i iv Knwwn. A I'e.iutifnl wedding w.ti o'eiil". iz'.l Tnursday nirfti' a. (irei :s' nm, x l..e i-loravi.jH lu'irt'., l:e;i ila '. cl J nines iVtty and ilor-..' Vi: - il l P. liter, tYO of 'il'.-c ,'(.r i' p-ioa-i.ir v'lli g i' o, ief '.0!e U iiiei il m i'f niouy. The church was d kc fate ' f . !n oiiMsion in palms, terns no., o .ier cvergieen. Fes.oons if - o -.eiu sm.'a.t weie stretched iv io iim iiii.iii ielier i' front of tiu, . ivc-d to tour '.V ! i . . i i of I n--. ci a r. !, . !..i,;,i. ma,,', orc.i -'iia r '-de!,- .e n;ii,:e. Mr. Poller 1.1 lel.er nt trie 1 1 1'.-eliS boio N V-Ihim! Il l's, so' I of the I late t.lirs Port, J ne it-JJ ln-g.st. tiridd a '.iMi 'i '110 A II ' p.OMI'. that T. i i .o'lU.'lii.e, Ot Mr. e., -i ...Lia. John V. Petty. Uoiti Jamuies ai ainon' the miwt ir;ttti in -p! i.f (ifeerscioio anil vte I , in ill s sfctioa ct' i he State. Anion; the cut -o'1- .' .i tii-sis were Dr. J. M. Ifilii-oi, .Mlss I'.iiiU,.? Tonilit )ii, Mi . .... i .tU'i t . 1. ff lis. ii, of Ai'i't-iov VA I ntei iiriMii t . in i v. Capil.i'i St.'fi cf ll-nf i uiii'l -li linliaiK li provi.t'M I " i:i: j.illa- 1 1 1 1 s.T H I' i.r! (.'.'., 1.1. il , :.t. , j''i) Ol.ftt'iei'c.l to i'oli.lTlii'! c' .: MO w ay I'.iii-s c i.tiei't,. n pi'HiCii.al .Vialliauce i- t- ly coil... ,IOIi, ( i a .una, and iii. . 1 to wps, i. oi. iii.y 1 i' r r i ham, U i.v UiVer, '. a. tiieneo. TL.e incoipori.o K. W. i'enney, New Voi Jonec, Njsliviile, Tcnn., i id K. S. W. Demcron, Burlington. l iiflitin Tiiharro Trust. W. L. Walktr, of New Yok, formerly of Durham, hus returned to the latter place and launched an independent tobacco Company, The Uhedivial Company, iu opposition to the Americau Tobacco Co. 1c is 'capitalized at $250,000. Southern Power Co at W luntoii-Saleni. The Fries Manufacturing & Pow er Company, of Winston-Salem. h contracted with the Southern Power Company of Charlotte, to use elec tric power to be transmitted to Winston-Salem by the Charlotte company. Hotel Change at Aberdeen. John A. Capps has purchased a one-half interest in the Capps hotel at Aberdeen and will have entire management of the hostelry. Mr. Warren Capps will retire from busi ness. ty 1 ieuHiy Iom GRAND JURY FINDS TRUE BILL Diiuraii I'. Cimiii-r, Kuliln .1. ('miner am! i:x-Mlerlil'.l ilin !). Sliui p ( ll;il -( il W itli M.irilcr uf I ariuaek. The. fraud jury of Davidson conn'y I enii .-.lias e u tied a t ni- iii winch Cobn.i.i Dnnean I?. Cooper, his son liobtn J. Cooper, ind tx o lend Jupii I). Sharp are j iin'ly ihaiunl niih tl:e liiiil'd-r ui fiiittiii' h. W. Curmiick. and in which Sharp is ulso i::dictidon tl.e Cbaliie of hi 'iiiT an iicC'SSorv brfore the fact. The natiies r-t six wit -s .ipp-uroij t!!' b ek cf the ) n - diet ii' ui, foiioAf. Mrs. Ooliv I. llllil-ick, Mr. Chiirli.S Ka-tliutii, Can y Kn-k, l)i . J.i tin s Vi iii. i ' in and Mrs. Mis. Manila Mo Mary Ski ff uii'top. The MeiimS.is Conference of the Met no .io' Fiji!.eoi,il Church, South, iu .-issioii at Connnton, auopt.eo re.-'oiutioiw dec!ni':iig that Curmack dud a 'imrir to o s citjvic.i us of duty, tud to 'lie coise of leinpel auce and rii'it.-utiolieas. I.'ell l.'fom lOili Story. Ilaivey Watterson, a lawyer and younger Sou of Col. Ilouery W.iit-r- sou, ' it-ir of fbe Loni-viilr t'ollller Joirnal, pitii;,e ! to h' ib-K'ti fi:).n tile ln'.i'!e.':.l '1 Ih'or of Hit i lVlOe btnldisig til :it Vill stteet, Nv York last Wedni'n-l-.j Ills riody suit uwt. ward for one hundred und ten feef., and l:r:iid on thu roof of a ten st iy htiiidi u a;j uijin. Almost, cv-ry - h n d the h'i iisbeu ...I At! si.li was practically ii S'S' tai eosiK. While there wre no eye-witnesses to tue tro.;e.y, vid?ft!y it was -nt'.reiy scciile'i:.!. Vilt. ooo.ooo Fine rp.tgnlu. The in-j.'i uiuei t"s petition for a re'rie rtiij of 'h-cisetu whir-h th U. f. ' in int. oui t i f ajpeaW i ivmt., i is io ihe fi o- of (i-OH.000, OiHi -.'i.nit, tue Sunilai'd Oil Com I any, n .s hei n deuie I. Tiiemitetn mi ' t n. its i.et'.t -n for a rebearinv iid Cit'id (l.ui if ti;e opinion of the i in if.'"' f)f the Appelate Court (ir .'h-'iip, Si.! m.i ii ai.il 15 .ker were ;lvpio su .1-1 ir- would nnlifv ie.ru ii rv .i.-.i of ii r reform.t- o i .:! ) 1 . !). i;t -d b the iur-.i Slao it I'i iistiii ii At o. nry. F r. is J. tluiev, idtuz luure i i tve pi-.iSiH'Ution of Abe Kuef, for dr b-1 y in c-.fictiO!i who th n,uu c;pal c iri'iipr.'oo tu.il in S r :a..ci.ic ) .v.is sr.ot in the conrt- rovin a dr or two mho, by Morii H ..!, a iu.' r. i?e;,et's condit on is ot'i'ioas. li nn is a aijon man. , Dispatch 1 mm Sn Francesco Stind f .-t por:r4 tn.i' ilntis com mi:eu eui.iidfl in tns cell Friday TiibeiruliiHls Sanititi'ium. Dr. J. hi. Brco'is, a native of Raudiduh, bavin f 1 eo bora and leaielat: Li ierty. bat. more rp'.e.it !v iocat'd a I lirrenshoro, is h. su periniendent of '.l. Xo.'i ii Ca-o'i-ua S;mit-ium f i.' the tre.V ni'i.t cf tut'O.'CulolU, !oi:'.i 1 oi ( ,i;(i .' il.il..! c).ik. lb ..-ir. utri it no "p :. eot. trfa; H.iao ' t '-id rliiK-.-tl 1 Dr-sii. At N-V.li-:l . ,1 Tit wjs tt veil r 1 iie . . i . ' '1 n . :v l-o nr.) 1 iii'i-"l ;u. 111 '."' 01.- tr.t-re. Till I 'in.. f-il.Ti. eU-taiiS, DatiabteU of ttii r..e Vi t.-ca i '.fcderitey mm Co.'.fi deraey anu a cdnpaiiy of the X. C. State guard e.'tei.dei. Many business iiouses, the schools- and banks were eltMeil during the d:iy. .Hil-.irulmn !'.rai.e. The seven yer old daughter of h'ev. Mr. Shaw, of a primitive bap tist minister, of Elizabeth Citv, was run down by a delivery wpgon near her home Thursday, lioth wheels pissed over hor body. If she re covers it will be nothing less than a miracle. Office Hulliliiif: fiir I'ayettevllle. The Southern Life Inau ranee Company, of Favetteville has decid ed to erect a $30,000 office building in that city at once. The site has been -elected opposite the site of the Federal building soon to be erected there. The Carolina Brokerage Company of GreeBghoro has been chartered with $12,000 subscribed byG. T. McLaiub, E. E. Meudenhall and others. icisiriiv ra HAS FAITH STILL, SAYS MR. BRYAN. Eelieves Eeforms Advocated Will Yet Commend Themselves. LATTER HAVE ALREADY DE CIDED. Say I )r hum' mi) "t I'lai I'.irm ICuibmlled W hat He lltlicve To He -N. hra-.ka Cheer. Vi'. J. !ir in lias itsued ihisstate meit. " 1 he elec.i'iii h.-.S t,one tiaiusf 118 a decisive nnj inty. The returns arc 1,0: ail 111 ami it is im,i isaiolo at t'ic j resent ttuie to amity." them or m s-i wiial c.aUMfs ooiitributed most t tue republican victory. H e made or heht upon a platform which liri.idiei what we believed to be i-iai d tor the American people, but it in for the prt'ple th. .nisei us to de- dOe nh.lt I.i v.-i they de-He an.l what hods ot kov. rnmeiif they pe fer. I have fait h that ;he iiui'licity which we usKed for will ve: com- d nself t ) the American people; lint' tue election ot .senators oy the otu.de will bo secured; that the in- luiitlt s -.f the ti ust ivill aiuUSd an jppos.tuni tti.tt will I'.suli. in the utniu'.u in of principle -it private iiiouopf.iv. 1 am coi-iidei t tiiat the people will see tae necessiiy for the la )or legislation and the t.n .ii reduc tion wbic our platform r. in;inled. i aiu coi lideiit tuat the edacational work done in this campaign will re- suit 111 scuring great. T orotec ion 10 bank dep isitors. The a iove are the most promiuent reforms for which we labored and I believe that -ji lefoi.iii will yet com . t igeth--r with raore ti'-ctive iegu;atiou of radro.ieis aud iridepernJence for the i'ilipinos. "i desire to commend thi- work of our National Committee. I am en tirely satiifi'U- ita Mr. M.y.-k as the chairman and with tin- iu inbers of trie committee. I do not see what they could have done more thaa they did and as for ii.oi.eif, I pni forfb every effoit in 11" oow ! .-i secure vit iry for urn 1. ise. i ne norwtuauo i c nne n-i.-m ne ontnis of the Tot-r-. 1 biiie i .ed il.o oH.iiui.d U'.'j line eii 1- 'St I coil oi . W 01 lid -V ill :. it ' S3 011 tli.li I'd i-i." 1 l.e ilev -1 -h ,. j'rii .ijil by lut ti ..-.oi ..'iiio crats curi.ig tne last twiiv- y..-t-s. Neither aia I aole 10 ad 4 i.itely ex ore.s my ayprecialio tor ;i.e kind word wbicu hve been sp..x- n since the e'ecti.m. If 1 could . d the tlef-al a purely a tieis i'iu one I wci.id ttotiSid-'r it a b os.-: rat her tna . a micituue, f .r 1 am ie ieved of the burdens an 1 respo.i of all cllii-e that U iittt'ectiv proportion ;u 11 1 .?s ac ij.j. ;o remlr a larger puMic Hut I ibill "ive as w'lim. uivaiP capacity m in a jmi (iod de not reti'j'ie pvn! of us. ile only ri-'i ii: t .--i nfiiuv the opportnn : '. j presented, aud 1 a h . . I oe iiiurtve ti.e opjim tunit (1 eiei.KU li piivai.e til.-. "i til. 4 Ulir of Uii' i. 'i I ft al ..lll- fUiUVt m In 1 ; iilitiea oniy in i'ft illy i. rvice. iy in a a: otie. things at we '.!..-;'. are 'i.li to - 1 vice d -feat -I cor ! ;.;'iors, di. upprt ;itiu ly to . .. L - e.t 1.. us uf i.: ne. .1 .1 u7 p'opU of tbe ; ..?ka. 'A I li ' iC i "da .il be ill.CIl of I..-S to -l that .Ie that .1 !!. the I..' "-Vatti IV ve into prjwt.ii e mi piat.'o'Ul is iv lion, ami 1 tfi iii S'.; ail exam Lidiiciicc for sro 1 1 .KStiOII." t'liliii ul.nnie-1 I' 11 in i I) . Ftrly Fniar morniug n burglar en'oTvij the home of Pos'm 1.1'er C. K. I'3;erina:i, ia Fast Spoiuvr and after ai'in tn.-tet a.g chl imfoi ni to the sleeping family robbed l;i" house. Securing the keys for the Biore in which is the sub ttiti-'ii of the post office the burglar robbed that building making away with a small amount in ca.itt aud merchandise. An attempt was made to open the safe. linn. J. S. Cranor Dead. lion. John S. C'ranoi dud at his home at Wilkesboro last veek. lie was 52 years old. He was one of the leading attorneys of his seotion and was popular with all who knew him. Lagrippe and pneumonia caus ed his death. George B. Morris was arrested at Salisbury Tuesday on a warrant from Lexington charging him with securing goods on false pretense. o.-uii'Xhmi. c. v., hiiu romi oi, mh
The Courier (Asheboro, N.C.)
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Nov. 19, 1908, edition 1
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