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I lie 1 v VOL. 25. NO. 7. FOR BUSY READERS T hi i the second day c;f Leni . Congressmen now receive 625 pr month. A match factory proposed for Greensboro. The hoiiMH has passed a bill nppropriatinsr an additional 120,000 for the Jamestown Ex position. The pension for Confederate veterans will be increased by the legislature to 450,000. The Page Memorial Library, t Aberdeen, was opened to the public on February 2nd. A movement is being made to build a railroad from Wadesboro to Lancaster, S. (J. The electric company of High Point refused to light the streets Saturday night because th town had failed t o meet th Jan uary light bill. A colored woman aged 10(5 yeaw tit tended the burial of her only living child, who died at the nge of 80 years, recently, at Kockinghatn. Two f hilling stones, winch may be diamonds, were fond by the crew f a dredge boat while work in in theGieat Pee lee river, near Cheraw, 8. C. The Missouri legislature iacon eidei injr a bill which, if passed, will limit a woman to two hafs a year, .costing not over ftt.'Ji. He publ ican HepreHeutntivex liryar.t, from Wilkes, and llaynes, from Yadkin, fought in the rotunda fit the cupitol build ing at Raleigh, Wednesday of last week. Neither one was hurt. Employees of theKouthvni !!v. are platimng it, ravv ?50.O0n VuuiiUJaUiism t iiltmuiiieii I to the late Samuel Sp licer, pres ident of the railway, who was killed Thanksgiviug day in a wreck on the Southern. A mass meeting of the wbmeu of Chattuuooga, Tenn., was hld in the First. Baptist church of that city, on Sunday, the 10th, to protest against the printiug ia the daily papers the revolting details of the Thaw case. Mrs. M. N. Ilamrick, wifa o! tx-Sheriff Ilamrick, of Cleveland county, while feeding aome chick ens in the barn lot, was attacked from behind by a vicious cow. and thrown violently against tin barn. After falling, the vicious animal attempted to gore hei aud trampled upou her, i ifiictm-i painful but fortunately not w- rioas injuria. JH. E. Liles, a barber o.' W y y cross, Oa., while in a drunken condition, shot and killed hi; wife as she stood holding then four-year-old baby in her arms. The baby fell to the floor anu was fired upon by i:s brute fath er, the load cuttiug one of its arms off. The child will proba bly die. About 188G the Loudon "Tit Bits" offered a prize for the best definition of money." The fol lowing definition, bv' Henry Beggs, waa awarded the decis ion: "Money is an article which may be used as a universal pass port, to everywhere except heavpfi, and as a universal pro vider of everything except hap piness." Jim Hani--, a h df witted white boy, shot and instantly killed llvnry Dickinson, Friday afternoon, at Vaughan. Harri? had been teased by Dickinson. and when he showed some re seniment, Dickinson, who was drinking, cursed and threatened to kill him. Harris secured a gun and shot Dickinson, killing him instantly. i'he Littlefie'd liquor bill, now udiug in Congress, is of inter est to North Carolina. It pro vides that shipments of whiskey shall not be considered inter state commerce, and that when a shipment reaches a state line where laws are in force against whiskey, the State snail assume control of it. In other words, no whiskey can be shipped into a dry State. A. VV. Aman, business man ami retiring sheriff and treasurer, of Clmtou, Sampson county, has failed, with liabilities. unounting to $30,000; assets about f 10. 000. His private business and the county's financts are in a bad tangle. Fifty farmers are on his bonds as sheriff and treasu rer. The Republicans have ruled Sampson for many years. The legislature of Tennessee has just uassel a bib giving to the Peabody Col lege for teachers, at Nashville, the sum of two hundred and fifty thous-iud dol lars. Appropriations from other sources, notabiy ne from the Peabody Education Fund of one mil! ion dollars, which had baen made but depended upon the ap propriation iust passed by the State of Tennessee, make the to tal n I ready given more than i million seven hundred thousand dollars which will come to the Loll ge this year. Assurances f other-donations had been given, to be made as soon as the col lege is permanently and ude-s quately t?udovrfd, which' is now practically accomplished. Th? college will have handsome buildings, new departments, ad- i dit'or.jti professors, and promises fo 'H itm of Hie crpnh (, ruan'i LAUIUNOUIUL N. C , YEuUi Tjuee Men Pay tia Deafish illy M Nortii mMi friday. A-i Confessed. "Friday, Ftbruary the 8th, w a hangman, s dav hi North Car olina. Three men, two colorali aud one white, p-i5: the deaf penalty for their crimes. T;i white man was John H. HodgeX who-, ou I'Vbruar '24th, iati year murdered hU wife. The) two had ha l continuous fai)j; troubles and hU w'u'i h ii I x iaVfi m) tnted divorci proceedings." :"'.pf F lew nights following, JjfodgSHit broke into the bed ropmof his wife, threw her from the betf , to the floor, wi ere he brutali muf- leied her by shooting while;. he Freeman was itHv;t-t .1 tit H Qne s of t!ie -f-uii.r "Everybody Should Knor," iii.Ti C G. Ilftyn, a prtmiiaej.t business nan of Bluff, Mo., thut Buckleu's Arni ca Salve ia th quickfut and urft heai liag siife ever ajp!!ed to a ore, burn or wound, or to a caie of pilea. I've used it aud know what I'm talking about." Guaranteed by Geo. I). ETerington, drufUt. 25c ueggeo tor mercy. Jones, a negro who hanged at.Durhain, was conva'' ed of burglarizing the home of f1- Mrd. J atk Barker. On the nio-nf. of the L7tlf of lunel'terburgla-fil rizing tLe ho ffeJollo.ved MrS. Barker dronf her rq ji fHns knocko.i her, off the fi j-.t' y., and attempted T;. un ijul oirt"'s it t ' . ; . - v uo'jgjs- mil! a i , ! 1 t; from" the scutol J. iUeti tIiatlrA"ul.:e wt t.y r af'tised thv,ir wiys tjCop."""--f, , The third' v-i ' ui .-reens boro, when Fr-uik Boun" gave his life foronn of the- i brutal and dastaLdlycf imfff recent- years, Bohahr.,' was employed by Lane Bru contracthig firm laying doirble L dhuVv, vyli :j 1 wy husband s j She saw it vn tneausK ou Sthe fence, which si; V husband. Calliiiir bin Xhe handed the child Y hesitation, so that be no impediment i efforts to climb the . . ... i sue reached the second ( v- track for tiifrcSouthdr t caihyay $ Jf f -u aCiiargjj ur carelrfs-i-h'ess an.1' iuatteutio i to dur.C ' tue day following he fetuinf r tli'ec&mp, shot .ud killed , Vv. man R. L. . BeAtchmati, of s Carolina, Iwll the other man at bV-with a pistol and es caped. When Uoiiamion came i "i;! lookerl up she was as- Itosee the figure dis ip- without a word and ta- 1 W L'oiii his cell, he ( i lj .- it - bi !j Yoarft Rfgra Kills Old One. Hamlet, Feb. 8. This after noon at 4 o'clock, Sandy Fergu son, a young negro about 20 years old, who says he is from Kaelej, S. C, killed Marion Si mons, aged 56 years. The shoot ing took place just south of the Pintsch gas plant. The evidence it the preliminary trial before Mayor J. A. Atkiion showed that the beginning of the ditli culty took place in - a row of louses known as 4,Fre and - ... Ij iy, which is a neirro joint suppose.l to bt a gambling re- ort. Itseemsthat Tom Simon- tud Ferg' son had got intosorm- t rouble in one of the hous--s. Some words pased and the two " ..lerged to the .-tf tets, v here th row was resu.-nol. At r ns ooi h larion, Tom's father, cam doug and was endeavoring t; :et i is 9 )51 away. As the two starttd off. FrrUBxm whinn..: r - ut his concealed pistol and shot five ti.nes, each shot taking ef fect in the bowels of the old mm. Ferguson ran vh rough one of rne houses, reloading his gun, aud started up the railroad with Chief of Police Spencer in hot pursuit. The negro shot at the policemaa'and his shots wer re turned. the criase lasted for one and a half mi'es, when the officer captured the criminal. Mayor Atkinson sent him to jail at Ilockiugham without bail. Tour money rafuuded if, after using three-fourths (3-4) of a tube of ManZan you are dissatisfied. Upturn the bat. ance of the tube to your drug'st, and jour money will be cheerfully refunded, Take advauge of this Ofter, Bold by J. T. Fielde. uig, fne.i is, I advert a murderer who has violate! the laws of Hod an J m in, but I have made pjace with God and man aud waut yoj to ni.vt in 3 ia 1 . i . . . , ueaveu. - a. minister wuo was i present asked all those who felt they could do so, to join- in eoug, the first line of which was, ' tfi "When I was a little child." though there was' only two ojpj three of the group whose vols.? VTMM Hfn:l(l 1 uMiiliirli f r urn,. in, mnuou joined in the refrain wl a a weft t clear voice. the baby with it. She then . r that the figure traveled to '4 -on the irround. and not un iiiKea man. Frantic witl 'she jumped to the grou bifore voa i ro Jd. ilia A t.vr..- .rKL- tZTf He also had been delayed jonger-than he had intended Light was immediately pro cured and thorough search vas made, but nothing could be sfcen ori heard. This morningthe of an immense beaof were Reading from the r,oint at nce where the child disap jd, uowards through the Vtoward the ihountains. t has ever been found of i KeguUr a the Sua" is an exure.-wion as old at tun racs. No doub! tUe rininx and setting of tn sun is the most regular perfortMduce in the universe, nnli-s it is ths act'iou of th-liv- ,ud b.we!s when regulated with' or. Kind's ?w Life 1'iil . (iaaranieed oy b-., U. lvei-inyton, l)i-uiist. 2.jc. he intenso cold of the ays, wild animals trom iountains have been forced irn f.f i i-fio L'ul 1 1 a l ii o n f -j f r r k'rm 1 There is scatcely any doubt tha the infant, was devoured by thr hmigry be.-r, to whom the deli cftte mors 1 was handed in rh dark bv the mother. fii fJ2. In a Must receut! tried in a Virginia town a young lawyer of 'iinited experijnce was ad ness iui -the jury on a point of la, w.iii, Ki-nutured"y, he turned opposing couiijst'l, a m.ui ol nuch m )ie ex)eiieuce than him .eif, and askedf 'That's ri-zht, I -believe, Colo nel Hopkins I" 1 1 1 I r T v Hereupon, liopKins, with n inilo of conscious superiority, replied: "Sir, I have an office in Rich mond, wherein I shall be delight ed to enlighten you on any point of law for a considera tion." Theyouthful attorney, not the least abashed, took from his pocket a hair dollar piece, which he offered Col. Hopkins, with this remark: "No time dke the present, sir; I'wi) dyvn' ron Mnpnt fl'ei. I'ine-'i-l).vp'pia IW'lets for itaimsrd "ieps tii n imp-ire brpnlli. perfect nosimula fdnn nf fni(l. iiicrfused appetite. Ho not, f.-ii! to avail ronrselfot the above offer. Sold by J. T. Field. Got tea Daaister an1 a Jan. "So you want my dauchter, dt you ? ' said the proprietor of tbejiewspaper to the young man who was sittincr nervously on the edge of a chair in the parlor, f "Yes, sir." "llavr you spoken to her on tlie subject ?" "She's willing, sir, and referred ne to you." "But how do you know you Ipve her?" I "How do I know 1" gasped the young man. "I trive you my wore!, sir, that I haven't eaten a pquare meal in two months, and isleep is almost out of the ques- 7 To Buy Them Rig'iit; Call on Phone MB. n - MB 31 3 mi ii m k - AM) THIW YOU WILL BE - It ZW tm Mi M 9 V4 iliOil IMS KM 3 a tu .,1 iW-4LU'f " Smt " " III I ri ' 1 " syMJ' syaJssiMjsCTBapwBw l t ,-, 'l' -.- V ' -.." -rfiS .W,. .. ff-y -'-irt n-.-.( Where you find Shield Brand Shoes iz is a sale place to trade, because they are sold by reliable merchants everywhere. Be sure to ask for p s i 7 ttz r- m j&i I ji mi . r 'i ior men, ana you win get your money's worth. Made in 37 styles and all the popular Leathers, Patent Colt, Vici, uun Metal, Box Calf, etc. C Kiser Company Manufacturers JTLJMTJ, GEORGIA 7n & Li &m XdSS Pat Colt Blucher. !tion for thinking of her." tell us what you know, and give jl "Young man, there's some me the change." - Harper's 'ptyle to that talk. I think you Weekly. tinny come into the family. I pneed a man of your ability to iiKPft Pi&ti swear to the circulation ot my moo tt latea paper. Milwaukee Sentinel. for ehlidrent oafo. Mr IlMvitijr (junlified a cxecitfrs of .h hi. McT,nnglilii). deceased, Jate of the coun ty of Scotland. State of North Carolina thin i to notify nil persons linriiv claiiiiP HiraiiiBt the rstnte of faid dt- cea(J to exhibit them to the linger signed, or either of them, on or befor the 8th dy of Vcbrnarv, 1008. orthi notice will he pleaded in bar of their i . 1 . Til 1 i . " eovcrv. Ail perBOHn inaenTeo t ihi entate will please make immediate paj metit. This 7th day of Febrnnrv, 1P07. John L. McLauoiimx, 1). A. MrljAroHi.ijr, Ieb7 0 Executors. Lfati.rinl3tirgKeiio vatinand Dye Works, W. M. McRAE, Prop. Cleaning, Dyeing, Alter ing, pressing or repairing dress suits, dresses, silks, yarns, velvets, ladies jackets Prices low. Work guar anteed. Term a cash. Special Attention Given 1 the Traveling Public. Phone 1 'Jo 4
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