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4 ; BUTLER BROTHER n . GENERAL CONTRACTORS W04 NEW YQRK LIFE BUILDING; H "i'-r"; ,v-.: r;v :v--' -.'-V : : ,5t. Paul, Minkir January 10 , 1910 Alpha Port land: Cement Co. , , Eastern Pa. Gentlemen:- ": We used over, 150, 000 barrels of "ALPHA' 1 for our work-in con structing the Detroit River Tunnel. Every carload was carefully tested by the engineers in charge and not one barrel rejected. Yours very truly, ... Butler Brothers Construction , ' FOR SALE BY . W I L L S O J. R. Co. N HENDERSONVILLE, N. C. '. GENE HAL NETTS.'.; ThrPR inen- vwho.- according to the charge of Deputy Police Commissioner Dougherty; are leaders oi a Dana 01 forgers who In the last five years have swindled New York banks out ot more than; $500,000, ; have been arrested in New York city. John Charles Cer lAsi. otifl of the men arrested; accord- no- tn Mr Douehertvs charge, is the W " v;..,' ' ; : STATE NEWS. '; v.':- '' V Hon. Champ Clark; of Missouri, who is rightly classed as one of the best speakers of the House .'of Representa tives of the United States, is to visit "Raleigh and will make an, address in that city on November 30th. "The event will prove not onyl a great one for the people of Raleigh, but to many, citizens of various sections or tne acaie wno leader of the band. It is charged also 1 wiu go- w xuuwgu- w aur that he was the master mind of the Italian kidnappers and black hand criminals that terrorized New York re cently.;;..' .-U:V.v.;' The full effect of the drought and in tensely -hot weather of the past, sum mer was reflected in the government crcm renort last week. It showed tnat distinguished speaker, .I With a view to inaugurating a fight before the Interstate Commerce Com mission for the purpose of securing better freight rates to the Pacific coast for the Southern furniture manuf ac- $1,325 was turerg, a fund aggregating raiRAd hv nrivate subscriptions among the production of 'corn in the United ( the members in attendance at the an- fitntM. wMch at tne Deginning or ine - huwbcuus PURE CA STOE OIL season promised to exceed the bumper crop of last year, was smaller by, 349, 412,000 bushels than last year's crop. One hundred and forty-nine chair mn"in. as many Teaais counties have been, appointed by Gov. O. B. Colquitt to assist in spreading the gospel of "Hold your cotton." This first became known when Mr. Colquit had; written to Governor O'Neal, of Alabama urging him to follow his lead r. After four years of Republican-rule, Kentucky awoke last Wednesday morn ing to complete counting majorities her vntpra ravfl vesterdav to Dractical- lv all the Democratic candidates in the State. The next administration goes into office with a heavier indorse ment than occurred to any set of can didates in years. , 'Peculiar interest attaches to the an nouncement that the navy department is ready to. receive bids for the two new battleships authorized at the last session of congress In view of the fact that there is a decided possibility, if Aot a probability, that there will be no bidders. January 4, .1912, is the date set for opening bids, and the depart v A ! ii I I 11m 1 r North Carolina Furniture Manufacturers Association held at Winston-Salem last week. ; ; The Presbyterian ' Synod ! of North Carolina on last Wednesday in a body visited, historic old Centre -church in Iredell countyr where nearly a century and a quarter ago, its organization was effected.' 1 The pilgrimage was made in a pelting rain but this did not Interfere with the exercises Incident to the dedi cation of a handsome tablet reciting the fact that it was on that spot that Presbyterianism was formally, im planted in North Carolina on Novem; ber 5, 1788. . ' ' : .-; . Capt. Tom Jolly, traveling represent ative ! of CooDer Brothers Marble Works of Raleigh, and formerly forH many years freight conductor on 'the old Cape Fear and. Yadkin Valley. Rail road; was shot in the-face with a shot gun three times and instantly; killed last week ' near Pilot Mountain by a young man named L. illy, at whose home Capt. Jolly lived. It is said the two men had been carousing and that the shooting resulted from a trivial quarrel. . . " Fifty-four years of happy married In a New Form conquered the i.it rWp vou the rickets but we have wful taste of this old remedy andean furnish you with , , HUNM'S TASTELESS CASTOR OIL A ture oil thoroughly disguised and pallatable. Dont buy the common oO, put try our new kind. 10, 15, and 25c bottlse. ilW ment announces that they will be re- life is the record of Mr. and Mrs- John ceived upto that hour. Nearly all the H. Brown, who live near Walnut Cove, private shipbuilding concerns of the and a few days ago Mrs.; Brown cele country have - maintained hertof ore brated her seventy-eighth birthday, that the application of the eight-hour Many friends and relatives through law to battleship construction made it three generations, to the number or impossible for them to bid on the ves-1 one hundred and nine persons, visited sels. the aged and happy couple. - With throats cut, the bodies of W. C. Cleveland ' and J. Hudson Wil- Jacob Lutz, aged 75, and his wife, aged I Hams, of Greenville, S. C, and Welch 70. were found lvine in dooIs of their I Galloway, of Brevard. C. last week own blood, at their, home at Gallant, secured articles) of incorporation for Ala., by neighbors last week. The aged I the Brevard Cotton mills, with an au- couple lived alone and the belief that thorlzed capital ; or $100,000. Of VMp the old man hoarded a quantity of amount $51,000 is paid in. The cVin money is thought responsible for the pany will manufacture yarns, cloths crime Lutz was one of the pioneers and all kinds of textile fabrics also a ; . '-;.'.-'- . will be stevrz against. srn rain, : snow, re and lihtnin if it is . covered with. New Cextury ILetax i Shingles. Tliesc shingles make a thorougMY dependable, trouble proof roof that will last us long as the rest of the house.; -Their fire proof qualities, mean '.m. perpetual ; saying on insurance. ; our illustrated Shingle Book No. 7-I ' Let us send to it JL ". " ' .. .25. Also special reports from people ia tour own sscnoM. who are using New Century Shingles. ; v ; , f : ; ; : "J. . ;-: ) : ; :: "" OTTR ?TETAL CEILINGS add itr more to the valat of ;a Imfldini than they cost. They are beautiful, durable and sanitary. Write for fall particular 'and prices. r-t iV; ' f-.,: "v'v W-d- ' OUR CAHTLL GRATES are ireat coal savers acd he producers. Made in plain black and plated finishes. Sold by profcressiye dealers eTerywhere; If We matiaf acttire aU kinds of Sheet Metal Soiidins Material; also Architec knT Cast and Vroniht Iron Work. Write for prices. I COflM Feed, :. Flour, Shoes a n d N o I ions buy Crossties, Wood Country Produce. and c ome an d trade with us. npin m The Book Store of this section of the state. The Democratic state committee of j New Jersey met at Trenton last Thursday and endorsed Gov. Wood- row Wilson for the Democratic nomi nation for president of the United States. The committee decided to open and maintain permanent head quarters at' Trenton to further Gov ernor Wilson's nomination. : . , OF HENDERSONVILLE Carries all the county school books, office supplies, stationary of all kinds V ll,,B, ' ' -v - - LATEST ' BOOKS AND MAGAZINES SCENIC POST CARDS, SPORTING GOODS, BRASS- AND CUT GLASS Denouncing the Elson history as prejudiced to the. south and abound ing -in misreprsentatlons the United Daughters of the Confederacy, in con vention at Richmond last week unani mously adopted a resolutioncondemn-1 December 3. ing its use in southern schools and colleges. It was characterized as "too wilful, " wicked : and slanderous to go unchallenged by the Daughters." manufacture furniture. W. C Richardson, who for five years was assistant pastor 01 tne uapust Tabernacle church at Raleigh, has ac cepted, a call to a pastorate in Chat tanooga. Tenn., and will leave with his family December 1 for his new charge. State Horticulturist W. M. Hutt and Assistant Horticulturist S., B. Shaw are rounding up their preparations for a great North Carolina exhibit again this year at the annual convention and exhibit ot the National Horticul tural Congress to be in session this year at San Jose, Mo., November 23 to Heimdeirsoim & But Home Spun Goods Beck Hoihe made made pure mol appl asses, home vinager. Do William P. McComb, , who is in charge of the Woodrow Wilson presi dential headquarters, at 42 Broadway, left last week for DetroiL He will hold a confetence with Democrats from different parts of Michigan with a view of securing , instructed delega tion from that state for Governor Wil son. Before returning Mr. McComb will visit other states in the middle You will find it profitable to visit THE STORE and1- . 14 TXn. MnnaXnne nnJ hnno 4Wr Father Patrick Murray, pastor of St jsev JOT yuursvy uiv jl usmik, iuvwhc, wiw 'wy... "" Thomas' Aquinas church, Superintendent Laughinghouse, of of the State prison, ogives: the state ment that on the farms' this year he has made -fifteen hundred bales of cot ton on fifteen hundred acres enough corn and forage to last nearly . two years, enlarged the building for stock and forage, and done much work in putting up dykes era Roanoke river so as to make possible a bigger crop next year. This is good news and is a re sult of good : farming and good busi ness .methods, and speaks . finely for the management. ' ' ' - r The Presbyterians in sesslon at Charlotte last week pledged $50,000 was mortally to Barium springs orpnanage lor next , - . . j. i-Li nu-DIQjrpA cj J0 injurea Dy a troney car on iexangicn jear. irainiing OOne. UO ILUO juvyvu mimo whwuz iuiw w ilwi avenue last week. As the priest Jay at hand and watch foX the BOOK STORE Advertisemnts. light, four white-robed Dominican latners rrom a nearby parish nous e administered extreme unction. A si lent crowd, with bared heads, 'watch ed the impressive scene. The will of Frank T. Howard, of Do not forget the place WMtakersBookS 2 doors above Hotel Gates torn Phone 86 TT TT ... 11 0 n or1 oir mmeiSMem 10 ROLL MATTINGS 21 Colore? ! 1111 White and Green, White vPalace ''-Rugs;: We have a new Range for Sale CHEAP-7;R0 At the American Land and Irriga tion exposition. Which is now going on at Madison Square garden in New York, Charles W. ( Mason of the land and industrial, department of the Southern railway has a fine -agricul tural exhibit from Western North Carolina, and Mr. Hays of 'the ..South- orn to oHvIti tr fitornrttlAftn loctliTAft in' 6W ,2rleans', IuwJSf ?Ail5B,!S0-1 hich a number of views of. Agheville nuBB' iuu5 xw.wu w wmu- and ricinlty are shown, ington and Lee university at Lexiiig- . - , . ... ton, Ya. 7 ; . ' John W. Carriker .t of No-. 10 town- shlD Cabarrus county, has made a Mrs. Olga Stadls, of Meridan, Conn., model of an invention, of his own. a pretty German widow, is going to The invention is a contrivance for un- New York to secure the .release of I loadinr freieht from a car to the de- Baron Adolph Schleb, whom she ex-pot or vice versa and also for moving pects -to marry arter a courtsmp oy anything from a house. The crane mail. The baron, it is alleged, is the moves -easily up or down or in any hero of five duels. He comes from nosltion. aid the load susoendel is Berlin and is held by the Immigration I moved on a trolley, the crane moving authorities because of his lack of $16 UD or down by means of a windtass casn wmcn an immigrant is required so, as to lead or unload. All tha ad to possess . - v -1 lustments are easily made and the en tire machine is simDle and is Derated Maywooa, a budutd or unicago, is in wtth ease a furore because of the establishment I ; r nf a boTrifi- for rtpsnrn Hrla thprA. . Thft homft la a branch of the Illinois Indus- vvnicn . one ot me naausome prizes . ... 1 m m " ft trial school for eirla. The villaee wu lyomr iriena .or reiauve win ; wny board ordered it removed -within '10 Qot assist. ner to win the piano? Its days following an indignation meeting almost as easy to win. held last Thursday night by citizens- WE SHOW MATTINGS in greater variety than , any other hoiis e ,ln .the country as . we have " re ceived an especial line of these ; ; ; V : . 1 f .- ' - COOL AJS floor coverings. They make the most tasty and elegant display ever, made in this city, and will make a low priced, yet rich addition to any room in the house. ; ' hep herd's Furniture Soie Taking the twenty-fomrth and twenty-fifth verses of the Gospel of . St. Mark as a topic, "If a kingdom be di vided againts itself, that kingdom cannot standi and if a house be divid ed against itself, that house cannot stand," L. B.- Johnson, president of the Norfolk & Western Railroad in an. ad dress before the Traffic Club of Pitts burg, last Thursday ; night urged, co- J operation' between shipper and . trans- portation agent. He showed the ne-1 cessitv for the creation of a - DroDer I public sentiment before railroads, can prosper and the shipper be given the service necessary ; for his advance ment, v- ;v: ,V - -;'-''' : ' Chemical fire apparatus, which - can be carried on horseback where roads are' poor or lacking : altogether, has been patented by a North Carolina inventor. OPPOSITE HOTEL GATES. 1 A good live Contestant can easily win the Piano in three or four weeks. Look Out for CoidWeafche See that your Coal bin is not Einpty Coal .!;.QpaL;,, LMJriPRY, ICE&F UELC PHONE 142; your 'i trading with GO VAN HYDER He will treat you right Feed Store 'In the Our stand has long been; one of the inosfe reliable Feed Stores In the Citjr Increased stock in every, line. of Horse Cow, etc., Feeds n BYER'S. BROTHERS Wholesale Cz. Retail Grain and Feed Do Moe. HM. We believe iri telling our have received in the way of rifew ITS -FOR: YOUR; BENEFIT ack what vi fell com nnrrhat Good and Notions. Our Mens I Mwo ;,VV ii JJ-3 2J-3 iii-jliVilM J Kzj 0 joiin :iviiite a.co. wSSSEs. I l V J HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PAID FOR RAW FURS AND HIDES Wool on Commission. AVrRa lor price list mentioning this ad. Hstabli3hed 1837 4. 11 .0 II
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