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lid. '--I . ."The Methodist of (Lauringburg are -preparing to build a handsome brick church at a cost of about $30,000. ' judge J. C. sPritchard of the United States circuit ' court left" Ashevillt "Saturday; afternoon on a- second -speaking tour of the Northern States in. behalf of the colored training school aid cuauiauqua xjuiixaixi., mio state.7 ..The tour 'will embrace' Ohio, Indiana and Pennsylvania, filling sev eral Appointments In each- . TThe - North Carolina , Baraca ,and "Ehllathea Union met in jGreensboro' Saturday night In its third annual ses sion and In its first' convention apart trom the State Sunday School . .As- tsociation. rne numDer 01 delegates :ia the city for the meeting is esti urated at six hundred, and In, any vent the attendance will reach that mxnnher. "There 'will be "no shop picnic ,for the "employers of the Southern Rail- -way Company in Spencer this year lit is said that the inability to secure -a desirable location and the time work for all the men at a givtn time stands In the way of the annual out rtrm which was in vogue for many years "It Trad "been the custom of the South- rn'to lurhish a free train for its em ployes on the annual occasions. ' The Oasis Temple, Ancient andj 'Sirine, will liold a ceremonial session in Itfewbern May '12 and 13. The local mobles re making great prepara tt&ms'f or the session and are prepar lag "to entertain the visitors in great style. ' The Arab Patrol of Charlotte, thirty-five strong, will he present under the guidance of TJapt. Jim Wal ter.. James "Mario w, 151 year's old, was kil Tea last week at Sag Bridge, near Le Tnent, while stealing a ride on a freight - train of the Chicago & Alton Rail -road. In his pocket was found a memorandum book which gave the . address of his sister, Mrs. J. H Rob ertson. Charlotte, N. C. who was notified of the death. Marlow was accompained' by another young man, 'who says he' and Marlow were work lug their way to St. Louis. . while working around a wagon loaded with-poplaf logs last week, the ' 14-year-old son of Mr. Alexander, who IHVts 2 miles from Cleveland 'in Row- county, was insatntly killed. It is not known how the accident hap ypened, but all the logs but one rolled -over, "him and that one crushed, :his rheaH ito a pulp. Dr. Burns was cal- ""feato attend him and he said nearly verery bone in Tils body was broken. iAn"' insurgent ticket has been put oat In "Salem, composed mostly of young men, prominently connected Twho expect to oppose the "regulars apparently, although the "old guard Jtats not put out its ticket yet. The roune men's ticket is headed by Fred ""AjToele. for mayor, and the platform calls for an equal distribution of tax- ia le in uuu a square ueai an -dozens. ; , A. check enclosed in a bottle and thrown" into sea from a vessel off the - M 11 13 1 T" -.1 rw ct nr t no i nrn MTins nv m Kiiisnnr - er; "March "18, just to see if it would trrrn up- again, -was received by' the Il&icoltt national bank last week. The heck was for $1 and was made out to "Nearer " Pearl Etheridge, a 11--yxjar-old girl of Kitty Hawk, N. C., found the bottle near Kill Devil's hill cm the sea coast April 12 and sent the check to the bank and the money was lorwarded to her. Xexington is .to have the honor of jentertaining .-Thursday of this week, ..(April 27, the national officers of the " Patriotic Order of Sons of - America ;and delegates from the forty-six local camps of the State at the first State meeting of this order in 'North Caro lina This order 1 is comparatively a -new one but it has great strength in ed of a $100-: bill.. Ennis. explained that he started out to nave a. s" time." The - police dispersed , the crowd and cautioned Ennis not to be sd liberal; hereafter but made no arrest. ; ' s' , i.rniir B. Arnold, representative of , a nolfolk real estate business in t,.-v.v.'. eiint Viimsplf. ' nerhftos fat- ally in the Church Street hotel Sat urday immediately arter aaviug uw a pleasant . chat .with; the landlady's daughter While they stooa in tne uoui. He -fell at 'the head of the stairs with a bullet through his left lung and as medical.- aid reached' him he begged for "an end to his suffering. - in anoin er moment , he was praying for recov ery and between breaths murmured the names of-two girls, one of whom he had addressed a few minutes be fore. . . : : ' . Mr. U,. B. .Varner, editor and gen eral manager of Southern Good Roads, who was chosen last week to direct 'the laying off and the building of the great: central highway, has re ceived the offer of a big Case tour ing car for use as the scout car. in mapping out the road. The Case car is one of the best made and is a pro duct of the J. I. Case Threshing Ma chine Company of Racine, Wis.,, and will be in charge of one of the com- --Lr oiril'iA ' tnooVinnJMftTia.' Mr. Varner, who' .is president of the Cen- P tral Highway Association and chair man of the executive committee, ex pects to begin the tour at Morehead City on Monday, May 8, finishing the first part of the tour at Raleigh, ; May 13. The western part of the run will be pulled off in June. ' '' . At a meting of the farmers' union of Cleveland county Thursday the farm-life school was brought' up for discussion and received the hearty endorsement of the, members. They are enthusiastic about establishing one of these schools in the county and appointed a .committee to, set a day on which ' to call a mass-metting. Speakers of prominence will be secur ed to advocate the school and steps will be taken to raise the $25,000 nec essary, to get one, Every man, wo man and child interested in the farm-life-school will be invited to this gtn eral meeting. The members of the union will do what they can to create sympathy and inttrest in the proposi tion all over the county and it looks as if a school will be located without a doubt YPSSSi- 82z$& I J WA&S&f U. D. C. UNYEIL STATUE. Several Hundred Tisitors . TVItness Brilliant Ceremonies at Wilmington Wilmington, April 20. The splen did bronze stature erected through the efforts of Cape Fear chapter. Daughters of the Confedracy, at the corner "df Third and Market streets, this city, to perpetuate the honor of young George Davis; revered son of the Cape Fear section, who was sena tor from -North Carolina in the Con federate states' Congress and later attorney-general x of the v" Confederacy, was unveiled this :alftefnoonwith ap propriate exercises. ip.-"? -. Quite a number of people from other sections of the state were here to witness the unveiling. Members of Cape Fear chapter,. Daughters of the Confederacy, and the local camp of veterans attended the exercises in a body, - as did the members jpf the Wilmington chamber of commerce. Gen. James I. ; Metts was master of ceremonies and intro duced ' the speaker of the occasion, Hon. Henry Groves Connor. The ad dress of Judge Connor was able and scholarly and gave many facts of Inr terest concerning the points of local history in connection with the south ern Confederacy. Machine to Kill Boll Weevil Winston-Salem, April 22. Complet ed and ready for the test a machine which if successful, will destory the j boll weevil and revolutionize the cot ton industry of the Southeast, is here in the office of the Salem Iron Works. It is known as "H. H. H. cotton boll weevil destroyer," and is the inven tion of C. A.yHege of this city. asist- ei by J. K. Hord. of Yazoo county. Mississippi. For the last six weeks Warmed into life by the sunshihing on : Southern Cotton Fields, nurtured by rain and dew; the Cotton plant concentrates in its ' seed the life-giving and life-sustaining quality which is the basis of .Cottoletie, From cotton field f(T kitchen, human hands, never touch the oil from which7 Cottolene is made. It is a product of nature. , Lard comes from the fat of the hog often impure, most always indigestible. V Cottolene, on the contrary, is made from vegetable oil, .and jelly made from the juice of choicest fruit is not more pure or easily digested than this product of the oil extracted from the kernel of the Cotton seed. COTTOLENE is Guaranteed TZtL not pleased after baring given Cottolene a fair test. .,- ' 1VT CU rM nU Cottolene is packed in pails -withr air air-tight topy to lNeVer.JOla 111 PUIK kQe? it clean fresh, and wholesome and prevent it jtrom catching, dust and-absorbing disagreeable odors, such as fish, oil,, etc Made only by THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY I. - ' - . . .. - : . . .." v i - '.".... j - -. " s.k .....- c i - . y . - . - . ; ' r ' ' 1 y- .y vv are - V - .: NORTH CAROLINA HOLSr ON. -the West and North It has. crown wonderfully in North Carolina and tie twomen. have labored unceasing rthis meeting is for r the purpose of or anizing a State camp to take care oT 'the order's rapidly growing inter csts In' the State. . '.: . ' . Orerman and Simmons' Committee As slgments Four Of The Befit Places Washington. . D. C, April 22. The Democratic steering committee has about completed its work,. but it may be that the jninority committee as signments will not be announced, for some days owing to the clash between the regular and insurgent Republi cans, who seem to be almost hopeless ly apart. . " Senators Simmons and Overman will keep their big committee assignments, which are not excelled by those of any two members of the Senate. Sen ator Simmons will hold finance and commerce, and Senator Overman ap propriations and judiciary. These are the four biggest .committees of the Senate. Senator. Overman will have to give up the military affairs and public buildings,' which was thex un derstanding when .he was given ap propriations early in the spring. . Senator Simmons wm Keer? oceanic canals in all probability and his other committee assignments. According to report tonight Senator Overman will SENATORS Mothers' Congress In Washington City Washington, April 23. The second international congress on child .wel fare, under the direction of the Nation" al Congress of Mothers, will open its sessions May 12. The governors - of the various states have been invit ed to appoint representatives; each state congress of, mothers - will, send a delegation and several foreign dele gates are expected. The congress discuss probation systems, the juv enile court the dependent or delin quent child , and other subjects cor related to the uplift of the young. ly at their task. On April" 13; the patent was applied 1 for. The inven tors who are both practical men have go on rules, which is an important high hopes of success. The machine Senate committee- will scarcely have . - a pratical and The steering committee, of which Announcement is made, that the thorough test before next fall but it Senator . Simmons is an. influential ZJJorth Carolina division, Travelers will be on exhibition at the State fair member, has done its work well, ac- Protective Association, meets in Ral- in Dallas. Tex. and at "fairs at Shre- cording to all information. Senators lgh May 5. There are eleven posts veport, La., and Jackson Miss. John Sharp Williams, of Mississippi, comprising eight hundred "Knights of ' The machine is mounted on a two- Kern of Indiana, and Johnson or the Grip" and fully two hundred are wheel carriage and is run by an 18- Maine, are to be the new .members of expected to attend the Raleigh con- horse-power , gasoline engine Five the finance committee. All" three vention. The posts are Greensboro, switches protrude on either side, de- Senators have fine tariff, records and Winston-Salem.y High Point, Aaleigh, signed to strike the cotton plant, the better selections could not have been Asneville Wilmington, kockv , Mount, shock knocking the boll weevil to the made "Wilson. Mt. Airy and Hickory. Eleven ground. Two suction pines are in the W. E. Hooks, of Fremont,, Wayne oeiegates are to be electe i to tbe m- rear of the machine beneath a 24-inch J county, was today sworn in as assist ticinal association in Philadelphia. J. fan. making 2.00(f revolutions a min-1 Pss lerk of the House. Mr. Hooks j. Nowman of Winston-Salem is presi- ute. Leather lips are attached to the wno is a Stirling young Democrat, is dent and C.'C-McLean of Greensboro ends of the pipes, drasreine the around the appointee of., Representative Fal is secretary. . lightly and the powerful suction is lTltPTlriexl trt fl ra xxr ivaairtl 4-V mt -V Subsequent reports from fruit- the tubeg and against a wire Screen to bers of the delegation. Mr. Hooks Is EXPRESS ATTEMPT TO SAW OUT OF JAIL. Jailer Hears .Noise and on Investiga tion Finds Number of Burglar Saws and Other Tools of a' Similar Natures-Had Aid' From Outside. Brevard, April 6i Several weeks ago Tom Robinson and J..W. Carpen ter -were placed in jail here for 'run ning a "moonshine" plant up on Rich mountain. Night before last Police man Galloway, who is also the keeper of the county jail,' heard a peculiar rasping noise upstairs and went up to investigate. He and his son soon found a number, of burglar saws and other apparatus' of a similiar nature. At the rate they were progressing they would soon have sawed their way to liberty. Yesterday morning the officers found suspicious tracks around the jail. These were followed to Cathey s whose tracks 'were identified with whose tracks were indentical with those found around the jail. He has been ' placed in ; jail to await the next term of court. , Superior court convenes here next week; Judge Webb presiding. , There are many cases on docket and the court will be kept busy. JUST RECEIVED BY A, Shipment of tHe fambus Home-Made You don t know good til you try; this. can ay un- '" - '- V ; . , - - " Store . r'' Candy growing sections of the state to v the J their death 3nfirming the estimate made two in" or forTv rVri.r:;-1 JlJiVS? 'the machine, will : pTtically wwk tor u OAtxcmc caoiciu OCV-uuu jl mo ,0 daotmnHnr, n V,rt 1 JA :i uow ukuwu ui me uicaueu weevil. on of the officials of the present State Senate.' . . I Jim Dorsett. postmaster at Spencer j who is here, tendered his resignation today. Chairman Morehead at once Evangelist Albert Hall Writes staiejs about . completely killed there if s0, a vast sum will insure to cotton recommended for appointment his id still a half crop or,: more in the Southern Pine section and in the piedmont or central belt and pros pects ' for : a good yield further west. The apple crop in the piedmont sec tion has been much more seriously in- planters and incidentally to the in ventors of the machine. In a live .negro Children Burned House. Jnred 'than in- the great apple belt of umberton Robesoniaa flie mountain region of the State. faHoctd if la .fkctimstorl that ho onnla -" t" I c il . . tn . . ' I TftP TnOTIlimOTIT fn MotlnTinl I'Tnnn crop in the western - part of the state ? Jrx yearsma, were bur- ZrXTZ ""l vnll be a full one if there is no set- "fu, uedUi at aenooro ruesaayi "7 .mZ-a i ment in . a nre wnmn iiPBtrnvoi . in.j . wiuuoauu uunois. . " . I 4.1, J3 1 house they occupied which beloneed a uue ueB1&u is seieciea xne con- ed. tlve negroes, 4 of them children ranging in age from 2 vto 5 years, one brother, J; R. Dorsett Mr Dorsett is one of the very few Republican office holders in the State who has ever resigned. , - Secretary of War Dickinson has au thorized President Schenck of - the Guilford Battle Ground Association, to go ahead ; and select a design for the monument to National Green. back from now on. Thrnwinsr diirms nnartrs an1 hills to Mr. H. C: Bridora nf that nlonn ira9l Ior 1X1 e monument Will be award" r tho -wlTKla of Ptrnsflwav TV V A TneV WfiW thft rh lrtwn nf . T? anKn HMnis -whn sava h in a minnincr Branson and wifp. whn wow a-urarr " ocueacit,' who was accompamea ' . - - 1 : I . , . ' . " " y " i in . W - Tl-- :. 1 O -X nenn oritl en much oYpftomoTit in I rrom nnm at tho .t trio Ta '. w o.x ucyai LiueiiL uy- oeiiatur theatoT- district . last wir that a occurred hetwftpii R and- q rvirov viverman, extend an invitation to Mr. usar-riot resulted -among the thou- was' caused by the explosion of a son ro .aeuver--.tne address at . acana vounesters who collected to ca- lamn. while ' all the occunants wpw ine urin i J uiy Cruilford celebra- Ocex In the coins. Ennis does not asleep. A negro man who - was in tinow what he actually threw away I the .house waked after his bed was Cat he does know that he stopped the in flames and barely had time to iuiriD -cccitement wnen his pockeir was. pick- J out of the window. tion. The Secretary of War said he hoped he xwoul4 'be able to accept. Send the Hustler your job work. n Leonard. Texas, Vebl 2, 1911. Garren Medicine Co., Henderson ville, . N. C. V--; Bentlemen: " " :' : - I used some of your medicine dur ing my stay in Hend'ersonville while assisting in the great Cates-Hall" re vival. , For four years I have suffer- ed severely with nervous indigestion and constipation. Have been given j up to die twice.1: So many times I j have had to give up my preaching for I weeks, even months. One time I had to give ; upr my sermons for five months. Two months " ago I began using GARREN'S Tonic and pills. I am bothered np more with indiges-. tion or constipation, my nerves are good. I eat . three square meals a day and - weigh more than I have weighed in 11 years. I shall s try. to induce bur drug stores here in Texas to use your remedy.. ' ' ' Yours under obligations, - v . : : ALBERT A. HALL. ' P. S. Please send me another bot tle right away.: A LL we Wcint is an oppor tunity to Serve you that we may prove the quali ty of our BANKING SERVICE, THE PEOPLES NATIONAL BANIO U. G. STATON. a A. CHILD. C.S. FULLBRIGHT, Vice President President ' Cashier C F. TOMS. Vice President W. A, YOUNG, Ass. Cashier l: . rT T. . T I I I I I -h - lu, iii. .i i.l A shipment of Shoes just "received, h Another due here any day. We handle a bin line of? ?on and meal huHf' HENDERSON BECK i H
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