, i V. SSVh riCXIC DIN- room together, drefcslcg preparatory! AIolfcULVH tTDHAff faiEIilFfV bad cooitructed la at day. KeatSi? Sii Ifii3r4fL f3tttd Ccmtrid VMkry d OnsMWr flay. Bimistsaaa Cor. Mtsj-bt Co- Tb only rests oa Is tb ,t Jiknli i:midy and Mem-; picked op a bot-ua and told hi jr r.nJ'T iiwir wwauiuu iw ii.u una aaoot. alia- .. . ... l III a ,l( 111 -" N C July 4. - It L-r and UttT tban evr," V-4ar Cone In giving dlrec- F'ourth of July pscmc wlf. Scarcely bad lb lonnror hnr uttered words of prcaatSoa vitta the gun Taa discharged aad Roach fell to the floor dead. rcmtcvrtcwc or $tn&3s&, tMjuu &rm w3w I f cm i'iwi South oecspylcg tbe f-oMlva of c ety eberiS o far aa i kaova i s.i ar caaaiss 4 J$ba Bark Cora si of rtry aMk aa-4 rmrmt. -m ' great -tU a? foUe is alt n,'S , t- ! J Z ln Hrabc OouBtr. Ala, dasbtr of Mr. aad Mr. J. 4 . tf rv , w , .rtur; for LurojK: a few ' . . ii-nrlck Moaal Atry . Oa., Dti?aUb, 2ita.J an Ah.!- he a not KdUor The Caucaalaa: Tax a. g qL. to a wraHby family A4ol;a C5y. to yra th, f r."12;;"' clvnvg0!CKtK0a iQna? am! joj. hUrh axui standi a -t Airy .,1)7, 4 to-day in tho ut- Iud of the hky at tbr dollar. iTi tow Wben ,ucg tt.r tu tte Utit baby t orld. To-n'fit im.'.hm; ;jfarvi per uraw iur iae aooau-r, ana inia U -. - ),:iWr for the a sample of their work: an'! th othf?r ownem A farmer here had mortgaged his r,x;:nSty. Itevolution and home and farm to the tank for -..lis,, Ahlch made ponsl- 00, under which the property ai hat will live in th;Sr old at public auction lat April, f-.r months and yr-ara to bringing ten thoua;uid dollara. A . in hf-en the custom for Democrat old it and a Democrat rs to hold thf-8 annual bought it for cost; and the doodle ! ' nth year they are Riven assessor places thia at $5.S00, and -,v. more 'XjK-n.ive Hcale. then a poor man stepped up to list, f this year by far clipeH and gave in one pig six months old, , r. toforf attempted. and the assessor said $3 a pig not , ,, :;t was held in the White that it was worth it, but that is what; a magnificent place for they sell "for. a : nic, with its 200 acres Another instance: A Republican . the virgin oaks that have mortgaged his little home and farm ,, thm slopes since the time' to the bank for $400, aad it was sold r;r-iisboro was a country vll- to the last and highest bidder, and a Republican bid it in for $45 cash, -lay's event scores of re- and this same doodle lister placed the -m stands and booths were assessment on that purchase at $500. i iii the park, and to cover' "Consistency thou art a Jewel." My ?-,m worth of denims were opinion of a machine Democrat is, :! Is goods being the chief r?h of these mills, which manu about half of the world's detk with the handcuffs and hr trac ed recolrer within reach be pre-t a pretty picture, this dainty b!or.ic with a wealth of tunny hair ani a musical Southern voice. Miss Hendricks lays the it hot a tuffragette, but Just a plain, howe- 7o Hlstfei C Mflcay ,: Ttu l to ati?y ra taat ?s.f Saad, tWa VL, loo?i,a. tat trocai tall a.talait jci to h A?nJ Tcrts. iMl, f Wai ?snr Coert for dltofr frvri ti Wa4 ? tsatn aoay. s$ taat it tssiiot tr4 for ys? bat tra rvt'irard j ta ibertat Ub tbU eadcret !&m Jaiaea Adolpb co -wtebt 12 pou&da. and ta roi&c vry day. With the Sxtt ladlcauoa of tb aLuorcial growth, bit pareau coatull' est: Aftr ri.ifc 4Uica,. ed a pbytician. aad Jtztt Adolpb the df-r4Bt, U!tsl . VStwfcy a put under feu care. All eSoru hxm. it tot to W faad la tb oo-aa-to kep the baby on a diet tillable ty," Yom are. therefore, faflbf aotl- loving young woman. She eas ap- ior oe ox on age prowea uatucc- sea to appear at taejsjy ixta. iin. H.ar ai demur as a sweet girl gralu- tu keep him aoraal. of Wake -jarlor Coart. &:b e?a- ate and the next moment look a man aby aleep ell aad It perfectly venet on the !0lh of that tnoata. and through and through and give orders bcalthy and strong. Hit appetite U answer, derucr or plead to ib tota like an old stager in the enforcement that of a grown person. For plaint blcb mill be fil-d la tblt treakratt &e U1 eat tnrto aaa lour court aurtcg tae crtt tor aayt r biscuits, with bacon gravy, batter that tra, otberie tb piaistlSJ will and syrup, two giatae of buttermilk demand to b allowed to prove the al- of the law. It was this characteristic that in duced Sheriff Brooks, of Calhoun County, to appoint her. One reason she vras appointed a deputy sheriff and placed in charge of the office was that there is al ways about a car-load of contraband whisey, beer and wine held awaiting orders from the courts In the county. which is under prohibition, and Sher- and two cupt of coffee. legationt of hi complaint aad btv Between breakfast and dinner be, Judgment accordingly. GOODVJItl-SMITH FURNITURE COMPANY AS t4 mi mmm mt Unw. ' imstm lunar n mt imw rsff XT tJt to MA G Om lTfmm pm Ptmmum Xmm 4m. mm L Uzita St,IUDuH,HC will eat two more blscaita with butter and syrup. For dinner he can eat a large plate of "greens" or any kind of vegetables with boiled bacon, corn-bread, biscuit and a whole pie, If he can get it, with . MSLURD MIAU Clerk Wake Superior Court. J. C. I. HARRIS. Attorney for the Plaintiff. ft!l IH TOHt atA.c iff Brooks wanted a woman who two glasses of buttermilk. they care no more for one another M rd m8 without the tempta- "aby eats again between dinner When writing advertisers, plea mention this paper. :- t: ir; Marly hour this morning the, crowd began to gather. At the time a bunch .of wagons and' w.to conveying to tho grove j -lit.b-s for the day's consump-i i hauling of the large quant-: f food that had been provided; a itself no small item. People? pouring in from early in thei !:.,,: , i ii' until dinner time men, wo- ;:,i-ri ana cnuaren uy iwus uu t,!..-, bv families, by bunches, by. car-loads. Such a crowd! th k-pt coming. A than for rumbling of water. How long, oh, how long, shall the wicked rule and the people groan? C. L. JENKINS. Fairview, N. C. P. S. I like to forgot to ask you this: I want you to inquire for me tion to which his force of men have a supper, ana nis supper i iu weej-. been subjected and some of whom ing with breakfast and dinner, have time and again yielded. . She has entire charge of the office Mrs. Sarah Ixfti Dies at Age of 1CK. while the men are kept on outside Greenville, S. C. July 3. The old duty, est white woman in South Carolina. K Miss Hendricks carries a revolver Mra Sarah Loftis, died in this county; and the public benefit what the oil - in her chatelaine or slipper Dag. bne to-day at the age of 105 years. She inspectors have done, or have hot i promises to spring some surprises, wag born and raised among the i done, for the illuminaing oil that is which has put the "400" of Asniston mountains where she died, j being retailed up here. You may fill on the anxious, bench since it has she was the mother of six children, up your lamp, and after it burns a leaked out that she is studying the three of whom survive her. A girl ! little while the light will go entirely I niceties of the statutes in their appll- Gf gX years when the war of 1812 out. i cation to bridge parties and to spiked wa3 fought, she was able to recall v. u fo.,i mn in tha retail i nuiich at afternoon teas. manv intprstlnir vnts in the colon- i She will also visit the theatres and ial histnrv nf America. I conservative; hoint, fln0H from i nicture shows in the capacity of cen-, , of the crowd would be 9,000 delivery tank wagon. It ap.; sor to suppress things when they get Taxes for Democratic Salaries. I lUl'lUUlUg UIU3B WUU taiuo DROPSY CURED Itetlef at Oft u1re DR. JOHN t. PATTERSON TI-ATA i.KH(iM When writing advertlters. pla mention this paper. If Tent Waal hm lWwt Wekty pper aad lh ItA larta lar ta (he 8Lal f o lb rrte f fha t ptf Wa ara UH tu.rtnf to aarara OOt fubacrtbarx to Tba CateaaUa Our list U itaadlly growta. bnl matt baTa mora aaw tabacrtbrt ta reach that nutsbar. Hara ta attr af far: Wa will aead Tba Caneaalaa aad Tbt Prosreaalva rtrair aad Oa xatt. to aa tubacrtbr. both oat year, for oaly $5.00. iUsnambaf lba you mutt be a new tubtcrtbar ta Ttoa Progretalva Fanaar. Addraaa. TUB CACCA8UN. Ralalt b. H C t roiii . . 1 i iii nn ,.ar-Q th-,t thp Hnnrlln i nsneotors i too Droaa, ana sne says sue vm c ; ,h, country and city proper.! ' . ag much Qn thlgj that proper liralt8 are strictly observ- o " Airy moer , must have neen consiaeramy ; 7- 04. m Ph hv both and esDecially in chorus ir your property is assesseu niguer ; uiuei Oiaic wwua.a a.o; - . , u 14 fpntiirp iiuau usual, just luttigo 11. ir,. than 10,000. m:Tii of cjkx. c. a. evaxs. line as the doing to keep do wn blockading they j close their eyes to these violations in , fact that the State must .raise more l armi'i- Commander-in-Chief of the I niU'd Confederate Veterans Pass ed Away in Atlanta Suday. Atlanta, Ga.f July 2. After ling ering at death's door for nearly a month, General Clement A. Evans, formi-rlv commander-in-chief of the stead of executing the law for whdeh President neral m oney o r they are sworn and paid to uphold. J Creels Post. goEx- v C. J. j Baltimore Sun. change. 4 Wisconsin Legislature Wants Senate j to Investigate Stephenson's Elec tion. Washington, D. C, June 30. An other Senatorial election investiga- I'nited Confederate Veterans, died at tion question was placed before the his home in this city this afternoon Senate Committee on Elections to ut 1:10 o clock of Bright s disease. , day when the full certified records! the adoption of the parcels post on' His death was not unexpected, and : tho ippriciativp invpstication of the i r al dolivorr rnntpa. hut hfi seems From the White House comes the announcement, by way of letter fromj the President's private secretary, that'. the establishment of a general parcels post system will be recommended by the President in his next message to Congress. The President recommend-j ed in his message of last December' several of his children were at his bedside when the end came. General El vans, who was seventy irn.e years old, has been confined to his home since the first of last April, but he has been in ill-health for sev eral vears. election of United States Senator Stephenson, of Wisconsin, were re ceived by the Vice-President, laid be fore the Senate and referred to the committee. The investigation first was raade to have looked further into the mat-; ter, and now stands for its general! adoption as a part of the country's postal system. This announcement will be received with pleasure by the, people of the country, who have fail-j ed to be convinced that a system found so universally satisfactory in by a joint committee of the WTincon- (Uneral Evans was elected com- sin egjsiature which found no direct mander-in-chief of the United Con-1 vj0iati0n of law and subsequently by0ther countries cannot be successful federate Veterans in April, 1908, and; snGCiai committee of the Wisconsin; iv pstablished in the United States. served tor two years, aecuning 10 , genate which in its report made a accept re-election on account of his Vtriety of charges in connection with health. He was then elected to theigenator Stephenson's election. The position of honorary commander-in-; documents received to-day direct chief, being the first member of the; from the "Wisconsin Legislature re There can be no question of thei VACATION OUTING. The Glorious Mountains of WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA "The Land of the Sky" "The Sapphire Country" "The Balsanis" Where there is Health in Every Breath The Climate is Perfect the Year Round 1 In Spring and Summer the Region is Ideal Reached by SOUTHERN RAILWAY COW EASE Will drive away flies. Will prevent lice. Will give cows a chance to feed. Will materially increase the flow of milk. Will kill lice on poultry and catt'e. Will kill flees on dogs and hogs. Will keep flies off horses and make them good naturcd. Will do all we claim or your money hack. FOR SALE BY L. W. BO WD EN The New Hardware Man. Raleigh. N. C in ft m veterans' organization to be 'accorded; quest a Congressional investigation ' that without loss to the department. ability of the Government to estab- Solid Through Train, including Par- lish a system by which it can carry, parcels for a smaller charge than. those of the express companies, and; that honor. General Evans is survived by six children. of the charges against Senator Steph-j The Sun is glad to know that Presi- enson. The Senate members of the ! dent Taft will urge the adoption of During Feats of an Aviator. the system. Joint Committee of the two hours of ; the Wisconsin Legislature did not ! join with the House members in the New York, July 3.-Harry A. At- j report . yvhlch made no specific : finding nn,i u-' etim'm against the Senator. The report of over the sky-scrapers of Manhattan ! the State Senate's special committee. Saturday, thrilled New Yorkers this! declared Mr Stephenson s election to nf ' - ii ,Mibe the result of corruption and al- a point 2,000 feet above the egea , ; TV ! lZ a"L " "I " They Trash Them in Combstovro. j Mount Airy Leader. Over in Combstown, of which Mt. Airy is a suburb, you can spit on the sidewalks, get your liquor out of the lor Car, between Goldsboro, Ashe- ; ville and Waynesville via j Greensboro, Salisbury. ; Other convenient through car ar- j rangements. Summer Tourist Tickets on Sale j until j SEPTEMBER 30, 1911. Let Your Ideas and Wishes be Known Who Was There That You Knew ? IN the shadowy ranks of those who marched to defeat or death or victory fifty years ago in the mighty conflict that convulsed thi great nation, i there father or grandfather or uncle of yours? Would you like to ice a photograph of him in that long ago day of his youth-a photggraph that be never knew waa taken? Perhaps we can show you one; and in any caw, we can tell you a story stranger than any detective fiction, of 3,500 priccieas photographs that were lost ana are louna again. 3,500 Long Buried Photographs of the Civil War from house-tops of Brooklyn to Governor's I in his behalf. just as many dogs as you can feed, but the city has passed an ordinance Xoell and AVife Charged j by which every man, woman and child Island. When he had driven his nia-j ftV.:..- . v t ? .a.An i f'fVac A uiuie a nine insnore, ais engine siuy-i v. ""7 . . v.-k; v ,Qmnvi hovnnd With White Slave xramc. i yiumuucu ,0 rf the corporate limits or tne cuy nuy ped without warning. He pointed the ! aeroplane toward Governor's Island, and, carried by a friendly breeze, be gan the swift descent. He had start ed with the intention of qualifying in the flight for a pilot's license, but failed to come down within fifty feet of the starting point. His disappoint. ment was tempered, however, on a succeeding flight when he established a new world's record for landing at mark by resting his machine, after going up 1,000 feet, within nine feet of the starting point. Chas. A. Noell, of Lexington, N. whiskey, wine or nigh-beer, unless C." was arrested in Danville, Va., gome pe'rsong is 0n the outside of it charged witn naving eu J. H. WTOOD, D. P. A., Asheville, N. C. R. H. DeBUTTS, T. P. A.. Charlotte, N. C. J. O. JONES, T. P. A.. Raleigh, N. C. STATE OP PORTH CAROLINA, Department of State. Iowa's New "Commerce Counsel." Des Moines, la., July 1. Iowa's first "commerce counsel" entered up on the duties of hos newly created office to-day, marking the most ad vanced step that probably has been taken anywhere in this country to ward secured State control of pub lic utilities. The new official is Judge J. II. FTpnrlorsrrn nf TnrHanrkln TI A will have as his special duties the defending of the people's rights, and under the new law he may institute Prosecutions against any public util ity corporation to compel that corpo ration to furnish the commodity which it dispenses as a reasonable cost. Monday, gaged in the "white slave" traffic. The woman was also arrested but released. Noell was taken back to Lexington and placed in jail. The man and his wife are charged with having enticed two Lexington girls away from home for immoral pur poses. He and his wife carried the girls to Charlotte and took them to a disreputable section of the town. The girls, who were about fourteen vears old. made strenuous objections to their confinement and were finally allowed to return home. Certificate of Dissolution. On last Sunday a non-resident under took to violate this law by removing a jug of whiskey while the entire .To An to Whom These Presents May Combstown population was resting Come Greeting: from the effects of a strenuous day WnereaSf it appears to my satisfac and was caught in the act. For his tiQ by duiyaUthenticated record of offense the mayor, each member of ' procee(iingg for the voluntary the city council, chief-of-police and a dissolution thereof by the unanimous score of indignant citizens thrashed consent of all tne stockholders, de him. It was no mob, but each, sepa- posited in my otELce$ tIiat the Mills rately and distinctly, administered Manufacturmg .Company, a corpora te punishment which is always met- Qf m stAte. whose principal of- ed out to those who violate the laws fice sltuated at No Fayette- of this progressive and model city. . crrt. ln the city of Raleigh, Hoy's Playful Attempt at Suicide Re sults Fatally. Greenville, S. C, July 2. Roy oach, the seventeen-year-old son of nessee, was killed at a farmhouse six teen miles -from Greenville County court-house Saturday afternoon in a Playful attempt at suicide. He and a thirteen-year-old lad were, in a President and Family Residing at Summer Capital. Washington, D. C July 1. Presi dent Taft left Washington last night for his new cottage at Beverly, Mass., Mrs. Taft, Charlie Taft, Miss Delia Torrey) the President's aunt, of Mill bury, Mass., andMajor A. W. Butt, accompanying him. NO SLAVERY TO WORK. Deskins, Va. Mrs. Mary A. Van dyke, in a letter from Deskins, says: "I have serious female troubles, last ing forty days at. a time. I was so weak I could hardly walk, so I tried Cardui. Soon I was better. Now, I am well." If you suffer from-any form of womanly pain or weakness) take Cardui, the woman's tonic. Car dui will lift you out of the misery and weariness, caused by womanly weakness, and help you to see the bright side of life.. Try it. Your druggist sells it. The Most Soulless Corporation Statesville Landmark. i county of Wake, State of North Caro- i lina (John A. Mills being the agent ' therein and In charge thereof, upon THEY were taken br the rreatet photoerapher to the United State of that day. T were boutht br the United StateaGoTeromeat for f 30.000; they were burd in th War Department for 50 yer-they are buried there till. But a duplicate aet w kept by the rhtoeraphr--who died po-jr and broken down: that duplicate aet waa knocked from pillar to post for nearly 50 years, until it wa. d.cart4 by a New England collector. J. Pierpont Morran tried to Jcure the collection-Ex-President Carfeld and General Benjamin F. Butler aaid it wa. worth 150.tfJ-ret with the help of the Rrrtaw or Rvtw. the entire ol.ectKn ba. been rathered Into 10 great olume and L placed wtthm your reach at lea. tha the value of of of the photograph. It i the one accurate. impartial hiatory of the CWU War ier the camera canaot lie. It teil. the .tor, of tbeWaryo Uer beard before. Taken under protection of the Secret Serrke. these ph JCrapha bring to hght thooaaad. of 1:1 HowTphaae. of the war: they penetrate to atraag. plac. aad record strange things. BPVfRMBBR Oar privilege of dli4 tke books hJaUed . to time. OarTappl" of Free Portfolio, i. litod in anantity Yw moat be pctp to seer. her. Better mail this eon poo today. 12 FREE ml Tkm PSctwroo Fr the Cf mt HtiUf la order to gire yoo Idea bi the grate. ol thia work we will eesd yoa 12 Mperb reprodoc tSon. of tho photograph. fre of cltarge In a hadoM portfoUo. 1V-m photograph, are very peoire a&d vaiaable, bet yoo end only 10 cent to cover the cot of nseUiog. Thev are oot ooly interesti&g front a hiatoric otaad poittt. hot. framed. nak a splen did addiBoa to ywr library walla. At tke m Urn vtU left fmm kw Ik aWew t Bvtarw a a tm phtTph at a prum . a. . aa- gaaoA tm mm e yl tor taree of ta a4cr. Seadtae 1J. NrYora.K.Y. the -14 rmrmimrmms mt rHl u ieniiil tm&1 tmt trwatlau mm4 cf.' to a U 0mrf el tmtmt 9Tr mm w mm mrnrn, wa Mi4 Sse aeif a ooae set, a coo mZHm tmm mmU cmiimtumm mmrnmrn. I mtmm t ovt IO cot of saatilag- Wmmm , Krvtow ear S be served), has The news that tbw Inter-State oom- - - reqalrement of merce Commission will inquire lntd J of .1905. entitled the operations of the express com- !?SorattoM" preUmlnarr to tlie ts panies will bring icy to the patrons Pb- create of Dlssolu- of these most soulless of all the puo- lic corporations s ' Bryan panies are aDoui me most conbciv.- - Secretary of the State of! less robbers extant. They . not only il vv Pert!fv that charge high rates, but they make ex- -j . j tra charges whenever they can do so. in my of and they usually can through lack of executed and attested con knowledge on the part of patrons , dcujecl a Qf to the regu ar rates; and they will ent to by collect at both ends of the line if per-: whicn ttld COn- mitted to do so. It is to be Hoped 4. . . nrnceed. thor-1 e fc a.u.u. tiio levuju M To Write LIFE INSURANCE lor thr PEOPLE'S MUTUAL OEtlEVOLEHT ASSOCIATION OP NORTH CAROLINA. BIG MONEY TO A HUS1LING MAN. More than $50,000 Paid to Home Peopli Last Year. that the Investigation will be ough and will bring results. The Opium Evil is Growing. Union Republican. " Hamilton Wright, the Federal Opi um Commissioner, says that the Unit ed States consumes more "dope" than ings aforesaid are now on file in my said office as provided by law. In testimony whereof, I have here to set my hand and affixed my of ficial seal, at Raleigh, this 11th day of May, A.D. 1911. J. BRYAN GRIMES, Secretary of State. All Money Kept at Homer and Paid Only to Home People. No aic salaried officer to support .a - RALBtQM,M C,OOM a

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