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il Ill : 0 'i" i- rt-' V 'TW- Pic??i.00 pcV ven! HOl'JTi iM'KUliEit. Mr. It. . Kideiiu.tur I-JinN a .Man in & v ... 1 Jit Ifmise-Joil Urltjtrit li rough tl iUm There. The following story says and . eans, put your night latch 011 c,ad doVt forget it. . Monday night Mrs. R E Riden- j hour supposing that her husband 0f Speech: had put the night latch on the j "Mr. Simmons announced that front doer neglected to test it ne was satisfied tlaU oleomar.- (t t before going up stair wit n her ' garine was a healthful and children for 1.1 u- night. ! nutritious article of food, and About l.:80 o'clock she heard no believed that the' manufac a light tapping and then .some turers of oleomargarine had a or. c:i!0it '1 uic dt-or and made egal right to color the articles, souk; movements in the hall, provided the coloring matter She supposed that the tapping was not deleterious to the health washer mi -take for her hus- 0f tjie consumer. 'Mr. Simmons bards night h.t:h, nd his not said that the enactment of the cor ling r.;; st:h.- -ibe presumed WOuld destroy many olemar jneant that. ho. had goto into Mr. garine factories and. render Hitler's study for a w'r.Le. Thus reasoning she d:d not .-cream, Later, Mr. Ki'douhour entered and there ss?.t ?. man still a.i an opoi-.sniv.. I What did it a can, a man wait- ing to attack him, or stealthily biding his time 10 mako a raid f.. 1 1 1 -1 1 -l.-.c v IVli'it i In nr tn. so si ill at.d regardless of sur- . ' . , , . , rounding?9 Mr. Uideahoer took hold of'hiuj and shook him, j bren king into his transporting , vi .io.is of the realms of John Barleycorn. , , , , . A , e ' dieno i:e hepiod the tau.'rle foot; till J f ' v- c w 1 . v.' -1 1 '---' .- I 1 1 r iii ( 1 1 : i 1 h t 1 1 . 1 1 . 1 ' 1 1 1 v 1 1 outsiuo of he gate, feel-ng that won d'- in one pJ-'ice as another. rrv,.r was a l-:.uu of familiarity about t',e IV'f'e, but lie will, have u mc- t 'iiiM r.giih- bo fore know ini: tin whom to bestow a return i a. M ' " - Si. ..SON i' iy,'.S I 'il'e't ION'. :-h!h '.'.-I Vici.Ci y ..' from' !;n' h reea TVveiv! !). V ! 1'. In t grout Ator.n in IVmisyl vania l:it . Sunday a funnel .,..aood cyclone struck the Uni'ted ! Presbyter! en chujch at Jameston and buried the tuml-Jor b'.ine.th brick a I'd eiAeis. Men van to bis rescue and go, him out very seriously hurt. The dimn ' by lb' 'cds in TenuesMe v:cu'0 heavy, Along the Emery valley tho losses are ?.5lir.:ntocl at 1,000.0' 0. Ai. Ilarriman the loss is esti mMod at sometblug like s 1,000, A Puh-ski dispatch of 3')Ut says o) vf t!.o 35 'iron br! gos in ' '.'0'u:i Au.l. 1 ; v a sh ed v. ay m lives are reported !0. in. -'. l U,. ! a 4. io. of f jarful 1'dj of the ng hef- m ong An; SOS , MK. SfMTOtfSs SPEAKS. Opposes the OIinar?nriiie Will iu the Sfiite Ojeiuargaiine a (jul Food. Senator Simmons made his maiden speech Monday in op position to the oleomargarine? bill. A. Washington dispatch of the31st gives the following gist practically valueless millions of invested capital, and it also wouid affect seriously growers 0f cotton seed, .manufactures of cotton seed oil and the largo powers of cattle and hogs. His Arm Dislocated. The little son of Mr. W Allen of the Cabarrus Mill suffered a painful dislocation of tho elbow 1 last lnday. The well windless struck him square by and knocked the lower arm squarely out of the elbow hinge. Dr. Pumber- 1 ton says there is no probability i 1 of permanent injury however. 1 1 Howiiii Convict Capture d. Superintendent Beufield cap tured Mc. Misenheimer Monday night at Mr. Jno. V Cress'. Ho : - . ,3 :- t.. 1 uu tuapuu tuuviu uum um Rowan chain gang. Mr. S J 11 older one or the icowan guards on the gang, came in this (Tues day) morning to take him back to tho Rowan gang. School Closed at the Halu: Scho(l House. Mr. H C Ridenhour closed his school at thellahn ScLool house in No' 8' township last Wednes- day, the 2Gth. He did not 'give a public entertainment, but the day was made pleasant to tho pupils by a treat to goodies and to the teacher by tha interest manifested by tho parents who gathered in to give partiug greetings. Real Estare in Sit. Pleasant Sold. The real estate belonging to thelate William lleilig, deceased, ! situated in Mt. Pleasant, was sold at the court house Monday. Tim lot, kin.O' r iwr cir1ro rf I SI. James ifefofmed church as j bid off by Mr. L .J Foil-at ."39 for the use of Qie Reformed church. ' K)tl,j l n ,7;ouf took a Thi Sikecn blacksmith shof f -ns b' l off bv Mr. Whir 2." 1.05. This was a lively test at wbitfh about four iiiud. Starting at $50 tfie bid- dingumped aHng at $5.)) a bid aiC rjt down to the fineness of five cents. The sale is not confirmed and is opu0for ten ijr cent bids lor three weeks from the original sale. (JN0ORD, N. C. TUESDAY. APRIL ---- CHAtffc AT (i. J. (,'0UE0E. Trof. I) rod Peacogk Resigns and Mr. Lucy II Robertson Becomes Presiilent Professor Dred Peacock has resigned the presidency of Greensboro Female College. He takes the step under the advice of nis physician. II is confinement to the duties of tha presidency is underminding his health and ho must have more outdoor activ ity. He has consented to be the treasurer of the institution which menus the financial management so importaut in the running ofj our institutions. j Mrs. Lucy H Robertson, j principal of tho school, becomes1 president in his stead. She is: said to be one of the most cub tured educators of tho South and will find easy transit to the! duties of the presidency. AXOTJIEK MINE CALAMITY. Twentjtwo Killed lu a Tenuei.see Mine Explosion. A Chattanooga dispatch of the 31st ult., gives the following brief account of a mine disaster: At 4:45 o'clock this afternoon an explosion of gas in the Nel son Mine-of tho Dayton Coal and Iron Company, at Dayton, Tenn., ignited the dry coal dust in the mine and caused a terrific explosion. Twenty-two men arc known to be dead. Ten bodies have, been recovered and 12 bodios are reported to be yet in the mine. His Hip Hrokpn We are glad to learn that Mr. . j Ma(jk Vauderburg, of this j plac0 ho was badly hurt -last week at Gold II ill by falling into a shaft, is gradually improving. j The top of the hip bone was broken' by t lit fall. Little Hut'tv.aj ou bomii Uniu. South Uniou had a runaway Monday evening. A Mr. Link er's mule team ran and dashed into a wagon. One mule mount ed a hind wheel of tho wa;on that he ran into and lost somo hide in a tangle which was jirob ably all the damage done. There being 110 casualties it vras difii- l i cult to learn names. .Mr. Mollanns the Man. Mr. C S McManus is the sue cessor to Capt. W B Rider as Superintendent of the Clffirlotto. w-lson of the Southern. He arm ,!d in Cnarlote Monday night and riow in argo. Mr. Mc- Manus is from Chicgi. 'and Parlor Tables, Cook Stoves, Oil Stoves, Ixefrip:.- "Tl'en'V, ;,,refhir:-to t.t! said' . , , , . onbois ,f a Question, andl' Cream 1 reezei s iiaimieku.awi, wr ,s, usually the most is said on 4he j everytiiiiiff you cftn thinl' of to make you ,Wl c.ova or:, ido wrong side.1 "Some men would trade, tl 0 richest pair, ting ihat hai gs fn their homes for the print of a baby's hi nd upon their walls. ;i Subscri ', ' . l '1 i S;;'uda rd. 1 190?. TTTTTTTTTTJTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTyTrTTTTTTTTTTTTTWTTUITTn Jf."L Parks DEPARTMENT STORE. The art of sp'endinsr I the neatest advantage will be best learned by a ! I careful perusal of the many small amj important 3 I items offered from our Notion Department. ! White cotton tape m t different widths 1c. P Gold eyed needles, the F best, assorted numbers .r)C. Wire hair pins, 18 for 5c. Ilrass pins; medium & large size, per paper 5c. E Mourning pins, two Ie boxes for 5c. t Parapadourcombsof i he new shapes and colors at 15, 19 and L"c. The vassar comb for U the lack of the hair.' P new shape, good value 15c We have a large lino E of hair and novelty combs. t Turkey rod floss, 3 E spools for 5c. JJrainard cc Armstrongs E embroidery silks, abso E lutely tho best 4c. P Feather stitch braid c jn large run go 01 pat- p terns and colors, per E bunch 10 and 5c. Nainsooks, feather weight dress shields in different sizes, per pair L5c. , Rubber lined dress p priced 10c. E Stoclcinot shields worth E Carter elastic in all t colors at, per yard. L'5, t 15, 10 and " 5c. Ik Z. waists for chll- F dron, a thin but durable t gauze undergarment, for ?- fastening nnderclotlies F to, in sizy 7 to 9, at . L'ac. Octagon Soap, a cako 4c. Pearl floating soap 5c. t Fairbanks, two large bars for 5c. uuuuiAiiUiiuimiiUUiiauiimiUUiUniijjiuiinniin is what we are after. The day oF auctions be over. Our stock of 'Furniture and House Furnishings tho best the State affords. Buying in car lots and saving freight and discounts gives us a long lead over small buyers. When in need of anything in our line if you'll give us a call we will convince you in a minute that wo efin give you the best goods for.the money invested. A" fine line of Bed Iioom Suits, Parlor Suits, Dining: Suits, Hall liacks, Side Boards, Booking Chairs, Dining CKairs, D.iiig; it sis Subscribe fcr'The Star ard-55-cents. pei nionlh- Single copy 5 cents. Co, J 1 " your, money wisely and hi jg Ladies' plain or drop m stitch hose. xtreir.o H T'l 1 l-r It. ""1U" ft Exfra value in ladies' I.U km nose wiui drop stitch jjj and open work all over m this; is an imponel R( hose the real v i'u is H 40c, our special m-VM L'5c. ittt jjjj Best hose iu fine lisle N with plain or ku v'Ti ' t 13c. tw !H Chiidrons drop stirch W hoso in size 7 .u '. J a 1 . . 1 T ... good fast dye, 15c SS Chndrens soH;s ;.,n.l $ hose in smail siz ;s at 1U and 15c. mi ijuuios winie leet rose, a good wearer, for lLe. T ..I ' 1 . r .1 Very line li.le and silk gloves in white, greys and bla.-i!.,. : tiH double finger tipped,: ..d HH 98 fully guaranteed rs to wear ;iUC. MM 13 Hil Hit 1111 'II Li New and 1 ."( as sorted Mock of ; he u if fereni sizes in .pour! bullous at, pe dozoi., lu, 15, 10 aed 5e. m . Sansilk i.i al' tl III 1 ,, i la 1 icy nig colors fo (iii uc.i';. i;er spool of 1,00 I"! vn,lc i)C. :l Ti'idies hnr.'.lkei fs -J in )lain hemstitch, f'.". m- laco corners, 1 .r va lie ,)C. 1 Pure linen hauli.cr ;b lot's, very sh"er a.nd fine l."e. Bet I'M: ha.ndh I'eliiei's, lace edge or )lai.i L'5c. tttl lit) j Dunn niiii' 'i 1 jjjj at 5c tv.ho ever, wlio.-e, hh our special piiet' for box t 1.11 o r thr ,'ee caia -. 10c Palm of viol Oil, 1111 other pe; a!. per cako 1 ... ' L 1 fizzr. 1 1 r ts 3 -J '4 1 0
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