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( , --r "7 -J 1 VOL. XI NO. I 6. 5 r 1 .' - 1 j 1 . 1 vtrcn Efforts to -Bring Order I --1 Out of Chaos RU5SIANPUBL1C OUGANiimO 1 fnt , Conditions- Are! UnWaxaM ni Syinpathy Tor the -Poorlj Paid.' ros; uux ;: Telegraph! Employes ia Turxbgi Into Indication;- r" ' i : , r. j- St. TvTsburg, By r' Cabte"-iAl Discusses the Cotton - Situation twftlo an Official of the lufactntent Body. V1- OPINION C 1,1 1 ' appears to bero for- Z?Hj'ealc. 4 uxunutent. t$' population on)tmues an ft state' of anxious --stisv j The .garrison has now been re-enforced bv 42 h quadrori of cavalry and 12 machine ti batteries. The citv is divided in to four districts, under Generals Osar- Ej Dubenski, Sterma and Trodski, re- poetively. .The irovermn-nt. it is vei)Oi-ted. nr- owly fnist rated a ulot whereby a housand armed men liiid ananged to aidihe Stat.- Tr'inry. One of the nspirMoiK, 11 is said, het rayed his eJk-.vs, ivluTcujMni the leoiicis, know a that tln-ir :tiark could bo repuls- d bv the tenons with th:ii slanp-hter. bandonel it. The existeiu-e of his nspiracy h-d to ;( r"iort tlint hisir- tal la W would ru iinwlniinwl Knt tViiu uui 11110 to authorat n el y donifd. Th" extension of t fie strike of the telegraphers lo ,M)Stal system is Omplete and - paralysis of'buainess s ia'reasui the daa-. r wf a financial rnsis. The steilv'- of die Morrow telephone peratrs. nho . nt the wires and iore Hp the V"des. has seveivd the last paeans -.l romniunieatiou with the an tien, rapiiaL The present ronduions are unbear able, xSywtpathy with the poorly paid 18t and telegraph employes is now urnmj into indignation aainst the itrikers, anl the public is supportina: k formaidable movement which has ffen-started by all (lasses to throw I the yoke tA' Hie revolutionaries. Tlrc frovernment undoubtedlv is en- Iiragirifi: the organization of these Xfa. The "Law and Order Party" k the lead, and is now being fol ved'by the " Society of Striker; nkei .but the r mol - important ovrment hns been started mnder the" Vdther (Itiysz, the far i workmen,' who since c uce abroad hasbeeome con- d that Russia' is not nrervflred for fomrades to eut loose from the revo lutionary agitators. The latter al ready'. charge -that Father Gapon has been bought and that he is a traitor lo the cause of the people. Father X$oi$ however, is sincere and his in fluence undoubtedly is great. .TFhis movement should grow an an effective split amoii the workmen be thereby created, it will prove of immeasurable service to ihe govern ment in tiding things over until the ineetinir of the Dimma. - Charlotte Specift ABroTrh oft Chadbottrne' C-.i, ametnber of ;iM national xeeutAv -comniittee of ; thel ooutliem .Coitonssociation. and ah i pflieial represenUtive Of , that" orgahi- fuuuu, waj ins-tnis ieuy Saturday to confe. tvith-MK MUler, Jr., jfesident ; of - ih6Anierieaa; Otton ibldnufaeturers Assoetatios. ? t At the meetinar '.tf - thfe jmiH committee-tn Memiihi& ,Teiiri.v A ihe. i.ijiflLOi xasi Junei smtlt)& as m- 1 ruueea. oy jCirjBrovnwhiehj aimong c rtn-s enumerated -that;Oh6 tKoyoxu,j xue rwjbiun grurwer was ound up with , the well?Belng of the spinner, 'aa hence the assoeiation desired to place itself on record as lavonng oo-operation between pro- mfcy fotflv tax the State liquor di aueer tma manufacturer and a f.im. ! e o...i, 1;,... ti , South Carolina Institution vWi!I - Not Be Exempt 4 Tretense That 4he Institution is Con? ' "dncfedag a''$ranck of;the Police 7?ei?er. 6f th Statute But thinly Igsuised, feayfilha Cburi in Afarm " Claims on Peion-br SweVery of t?w.m Paid "Washington, Special. The Su preme Court of the United Slates de cided that the national Tr,vernment iteinsViinel'esf GlSrtc4 Ffcr FROM - - s .- --v.-v. Minor Occptrencs of : tha "Wtek c Interest tjTat HeaU Told hTut ;:gressatwork : Si' cfy .prganilcs end Geti to Work "I Ti)Ssi:o:: :ll!a:.:s democratic leader t f, ' : 5-Vv. .1 w ' thaldoitiiCettoHilAr :toi Low middling. . llR 1 rM-''-L,i" r . euiiou . max&ei -sieauj l-s cf Lost Con greaa Axe Adopt- :J: -rbiaofoar 0pmk ia p- 1 hrciat-Hngtat.en- A K jle-pBHr rind u i ar- r-rT raadc tui the Jimcmut of tt.r '.ii -'n. duriujr tbc t'lnrjlr.g iwjts..... In "the Snte. 'flic i'enat'Wd.s in :'. r a', -tnot thrf l:n .fjriav fVnWftlf Itj'' Ii4.ir-- t- iiiz to Ut Aiir,.- oj it..- ;, aiinual- tr.ezr I ".rf NKWST (ILEAS'IN'GfL. d. r. . ; i 1 nuttee was named to tke up the mat ter with th American and New Eng lanA if&Jluf acturers ' associations. 1'he conference Avas a lengthy one. With reference to the HpeciAe ideas discussed Mr4 Brown wWd not talk. He expresd himself, however, as very highly pleased with the meeting stating that the cotton grower and the coton spinner regarded the situation in the same light and that both were in a large measure naturally" depen dent one on the other. "Negotiations are now pending foi a community of interest,'' said Mr. Brown. It is aid that the scheme which is being talked of is the formation of a gigantic corporation with sufficient capital to build Avarehouses at the cot ton centres of this country and Europe and then buy up enough ol the yearly crop to hold the balance of power in the market and regulatt values. ; pensaries of South Carolina. The op inion was delivered by Justice Brewer ift the case of the State of South Carolina vs. the United Stair?, This action AVai instituted by the State cf South Carolina to recover .-'n.fi:o paid to the revenue rr.ivis of tin national government on account id the sale of liquois by the State ami county dispensaries under the dispen sary lttAV. The Stah1 took the posi tion that as the dispenr-ai sold liquors Avithout prorit they should not be taxed by the government . but the tax has been collected since ISlW. This is said to have been the first case in which the State unites in on" undertaking the exercise of its police poAA-er together with the prosecution of a commercial business. The Court of Claims dismissed the ix?t it inn on the ground that the exercise nf poiiee poAver Was but thinly disguised, hold ing that the roal purpose was nioncA making and this decision av:is affirmed. Strict Ioav middling. MiiMhng. . . ' iii. Strict middling Good middling General Cotton Market. A pi il -May J:ll!e July November 1 K'cember January February March n;ntoAi i i 1 1 1 ny4 11.85 11.92 11.97 1197 11.27 11.37 11.55 11.66 11.81 1. .. .1.1 .. . ... 1 . . t-o' .nicio '. : ii. ut u.:r. ' setiatutk ;fcli.. v. .t;- iu- i.im; v in tbcmiioluU. - ' vi . tto. Uaim foraada.:'I', ?. Ttf Urzrtt !ir.r.r trer firm tHX b'fl !'i-. fw da j. ur Tt Flrr rntwnt of Ka VYtw It tvt ,il.T.Vt.a'r to rjn mix Saty f.T rtr f.f -it yrr -r.d Jtrtx' JW. l$Cfc. r.C' c iV.rf . t- tf Jl-.loi f ft!trt;V. rouiT. it) At ktiUtfV:ti (Xl lUKAJa f-r.oi 1-3 3 fuil Tfcta TT ; 1-B of (WflMt t TbohJa fb::. oi MtfiM-ta-x.i La ! ren fxuw toe rm-n' bui'i!it.r Tbe .tnjUh (r3 la tmcA la at wboUy la tte trc4 mt J 9 m caa cnwa'aBy rorafa. ; " A TiitUwn Tana Wn tt ehatts at xt, a4 t4r mmu' In It ! His $2,000,000 Timber Deal Asheville, Special. It Avas learned recently that eGorge W. Vanderbilt has sold to W. S. and W. L. Alexander of Charlotte, and associates frm oth er points, the standing llBs$je,. his famous Pisgah forest reserrai" The reserve contains 81,000 acres jol vir gin forest, with a.OOOaQOOfeetM mar ketable timber. Thfr -consideration' wilf aggregate nearly $2,00,000 3. the. 'fi nal consummation. It la saidf tbt."2$ years tyiil be required? to-3 lumber. The deal -was co livTF A Rvtr,r nf Pnm. -Afnreo lumber, the- boundary " tcotam one, million feet of tannic; acidt.andpulp woods, and 40,000 cords of ya-Qarjr The deal is the largest everLconsumi mated in this section. It is iid that as a result of the transfer a furniture factory and tannic acid plant will be erected. COUNTING VOTES AS CAST. Upon Argument by Alton B. Parker Justice Amend Rules That He is Estopped From Questionenin Va lidity of Any Ballots Counted by Election In&petipraYand Recount Begins. . .;.r ; "New Yetki SpeciaL--j-The recount of ballots : in v fiveallot;. boxes, used ia NeTork'sCmaWji.-Helectioii eon- ; Purity" Was Beastiality. Lenoir. Special. At the recent term of Sii)erior Court of Mitchell county, there was developed one of the most remarkable cases ever tried in this State. One J. P. fnugle. Avho kad been a minister of the Gospel and -A-as still a teacher and the author of a phamphkt entitled "The Key of Life.' promulgated a doctrine called I'm it v. His teachinsrs arc too shock ing to be mentioned. They culminted in his beintr indicted and convicted of crannal intimacy with one of his po pils. continued for fifteen months in the same roorj with his wife and daughter, and with their knowledge. The good people of the eouutyj wej-f, indiguant almost to tbe point it Viol--enee -when the" fact becajK: krtfrW Naugle invw:erHrig a tetm ot iwu j-cars on tbe?ehai!c-?.r.g ' IpVlfT county, two years bcj thes'j. ! f. The lerf-it' V ihira;r.rhTif8d'a "v ti i us nee Uwcr-X .. . npgn racuer. o f AniUcUAwith the ideA of tbe eternal itnesa of tbing entertained by the lder st'aiemetl. llftTi-i the formal ity of the opening session has become A Somewhat less spctaculv affair. tlovrever,.much fine raiment m the ralleriea relieTed the .n-.brc apn ..; he ioott whero flower" were h.ue. mnd the event( proved a ::tcr'-" .r. tiany respects us ot y .rc The following cauei yere elected : Clerk Alexander M.l"-::. rjylvaiiia. Sergfant-at-Arm-- H.-ui hs-: Wiscoitsiii. Ioorkeeper - F. H Lv. i'. N r Postmaster -Joseph ('. M K!r Ohio. Chaplain He U-niA N Michigan The rules of the Kit ly-ei-iiM. gress. including t ho -landing relating to the rnid( ' at ion nf Hon and claim bills on pn.i.is. tiotiori nf Mr. hal-!l. i'- - -. . vania, were ordered c nti, ne ' 'r-.i . the Fiftv-iunth Cnui' - i":i- Sition will be off. v .i M 1'. .-. '. hen the Hou.- d v.- - Monday. Very little Wsidcs - v. or.i:n-! : vf the Uouac v.ill be Reo-r.piiyhf i ;':.r top "Railway "and. th4 Utk HartjutlL? I b bye'n fSXtM o?vj u . es r,:r-.u C rv tBocX3-w lor r.i -jcaseci ci i orui&a u - tut i '. e r f or" i . .- -.-I :::. cf it Us tad. f-f-a f: .. .r.t Trr !- rrllb au or- r- -. -.-.. tJjr "71 f 3 lXxT . ' ; : ' ' ' t r ; - i x .: . . .. ! T w L -ij '? i. S'.-i.nJ !'. r. ,t. P (tul.rj fr.-.n ' ; i : . tt: .u ! ' Mr tt ma " f I' (' - - v. r D Tan-'i Ha:d S'..:- F.r.oTd Dp-tw Hi R:.i-xa Ma Kirlv fSrft week of the wasion. ahhonah .! i, ,. . Hfa.v , , , p. v. . . ' ? ' - " r -' ir.4 a rt- i vl I t ootih? at:Daf Lyon ! 4 Engine Smashes Street Car. Bristol, Ya.. Special. A switch en gine of the Norfolk & Western Rail way eolided wilh an east-bound street car of the Ilristol Melt Line Company .in the Sti'le -.licet erossiiu. demolish ing the car and seiiously injuring three passeuueis. The injured are: Miss Kmma ('ampbell. cut about the face; Clarence Reynolds, a nephew of B. J. Key! to his, the tobacconist, leg hadly crt!si;ed ; JatueH Bruce, cut flbout the face and head. There were five other pawe;igvj- on h car, who escaped iujiuy, Th HtH-ideiti is said fit have boetduf to ths fippioach of two engines front dirrnt direotlous, Ihe one eomhw l'i--m the Houtb at traoting the rnotormflu'i attention and causing him to move his ear on tho track unmindful of the engine from the north. Were Making Bombs. , Geneva, Switzerland, By Cable. A number of Russians Avere severely wounded by an explosion here while jthey were preparing bombs in a pri i iririfl.rH'1-''" An investigation by Chair Factory Burned. Lexington. Special About 5 o'clock Friday morning fire completely des troyed the plant and contents of the Central Manufacturing Company, of this place. The loss is estimated at from $15,000 to $20,000, with insur ance only $10,000. It is not known exactly how the fire originated, bul it came from the direction of the en gine room, and Avhen discovered, had tnade such headway that it svas a mat ter of impossibility for the building or contents to be saAed. J,e'bguV tthe? canvassing to lie for mayor," eqm lptroller candidates and president of the board ' ldev men, and also to eliminate from the recount the void and protested ballots. Counsel for W. R. Hearst, Mayor McClellan and Assistante Corporation Counsel ButtsTengaged in a heated ar gument before the boxes were opened. Alton B. Parker, for Mayor McClel lan, and Mr. Butts contended that the court had no right to make a re-canvass of the votes or to reconsider th result, but could compel the election inspectors correctly to state the result they reached on election night. "You mean, then," said Austin G. eari-yin tweaixm and the Lyon nato wita at tempting parson. Vi- -f- -V. .; o,-tile.i . -Ja'- TTrf :.? v,--- ., . i liseusaed mrtv.txjhMr and nroeednre iT ity- and itctiaJrlJarmonioufly" upon all 1. - ii . m , . a il. .a bharpe Williama "&i. unanimously the authorities led to the discovery fit a.nitnibev of explosive, fraudulent passports and 0 secret printing press. Two of the men Abounded in the ex : ploiion were taken to a hospital but , lie others suceeeded in evading arrest.. An VnexpUined Tragdy, JUrisburjr, Pa., Spoial, After shooting Mrs. Maty Chard, aged 42;. years in the neck with a revolver, while ou her way to a store near her home, Roy C. McCurdy, aged 19 years fatally shot himself. Mrs. Chard- is : the wife of a freight conductor on : the Pennsylvania railroad, by which corporation McCurdy acus also em ployed. McCurdy Avas unconscious when taken to the hospital and died without making a statement. The wo . man vas shot in the neck and was able ' to leave the hospital after she was o-iven medical attention r The News of the State. Mr. James Young, a prominent citi zen of Caroleen, Avas killed Satur day m hi sawmill, a uiile from toAvr,. by tho falling of a smokestack. Death was almost instantaneous. Mf. John A. Ror(3 died at Caroleen Saturday morning, of paralysii. He wag an excellent old gentleman. Mrs. Lucinda Leo. of Palmtree. a uearby town, Avas buried Saturday. Her death was the result of injuries received in being thrown from a bug gy- Charles Olsen defeated James Parry in Asheville Thanksgiving night, for the middleweight championship of the world, and a side bet of $1,000. The bout was the fastest ever seen in the city, and Olsen 's staying powers gave bim the victpry, He won the first fall in 23 minutes and 10 seconds and the second bout in 10 minutes and 45 teconds, Mra. Rubuttui 0. Rbyno died at Mt. Hoiiy Wednesday night, after & very brief illness. She bscaios ill j Sundav and, with ell that medical kill could do, she did not improve. Her death was a great shock to the community. Hie number ot her friends, shown by their presence at the funeral, shoAvs the high esteem in which Avas held. She Avas a devot cd. ".'iife. loving mother, and a conse crated Christian. She Avas a daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Rore, of Mt. Pleasant. A husband and three small children survive her. She Avas laid to rest in the city- cemetery, Rev. W. J. Boger preaching the funeral. Died of Murderous Blow. New York, Special. Walter J. Jar vis. of Charleston, S. C. died here from a blow on the head. The police bplieve that Jarvis Avas murdered. He was found alone, and'' unconscious week ago, early in the morning, in his apartment, at 209 West twenty- irst fitreet. Jarvis never regaineu con sciousness. Members of his family irom Charleston, Avere at his bedside WUen lire yuuujj tuau uicu, t I i- - rv. Fox. for Mr. Hearst, "that you do not want the true Aote ascertained, and that if a A-ote for Hearst has been counted for McClellan you don't want it known?" "I mean," retorted Mr. Mutts, "that r Avant the true vote ascertain ed according to laAv." "And how may that be done?" in quired Mr. Fox. !By quo warranto proceedings," was the reply. '-And such proceedings can only be j undertaken after January," comment- I ed Mr. Fox. "I eee." Mr. Parker disclosed that th? court had no right to throw out any ballot which had been counted by the elec tion inspectors. Justice Amend ruled that he is estopped from questioning the validity of the ballot ud they must be counted as cast. The first ballot box was then open ed by inspectors in the court room and tbe recount avrs begutt, Avith tho rep resentatives of the newspapers occu pying tne seats mtei.qeu lor jury men. The openeing of four ballot boxes and the recounting of the ballots was finished Saturday ujgnt before Judge AmentL The ne results was a gain of seventeen -Qtes iu tbs four dis tricts for Heavat, and of these being gained in th?pe districts. Henry M. Younge, of counsel for Mr, Hearst, fiftid : ' "The results thus. far have ihrwn that the inspectors miscounted the split ballots, to the gain of McClel lan and the loss of Mr. Hearst. If it turns out in other districts as it has in those examined Mr. Heart is elected , g - Mexico's Vice President. Mexico City, Special. Vjce Presi dent Corral continues gravely ill Avith typhus fever. His physicians hope for the best and rely on his great vitality. There is much- public anx iety regarding his condition. ti l a . . t r . " vyl W-w. a. B.i. - r ,l:Cnoa- " nomine lor pciaer Tllt?' BUU' -ITSl taad this ctkn cf the eaacxi makea The Postmaster : Oeneral : haa5 botwfkim the minority Reader for the ec- ned Congressman E. X Webb that fu'I uui CnagrfW to succeed himeif. ral free deTiVerv routes for Mrmnt Holly, Gaston County, and Connelly' ! Weshington. Special The Amor Springs. Burke County, will be e- iean people have selected the Speaker tardished, commencing rebmarv lst.j f the House for the r.My-m i'"M. ongresman Webb let t ahelf.-ess: it only reniane hy foT "Washington to attend the op- their choice. I will n ening df Congresr.. I mal nominat ior.. but 'Pi, e .i . J Josepn U. snnon. oi 1 nomas, one of the most a m . . t- I . i is t lie naicnu'iu n.a arc2if Jim c. . - - i 1 vj v r Elegatnt Pullmn Slceptn Ctxrt oo All ThrwvPi Triu&i Dirviot Clab evod Obrralton Can. tmploye. Tw VU For 8ped- Comfort and CourUeoue The Southern RjilwsiLy RaUa, ftehedu'. 3iLr i:.f.r-at en fcriakr4 a4drrtf Ui a; dartigsa-d ' J Q. WOOD. IXartct Pmi Aftal Ir. H. J. a r a n . success! sicians U.1 O- .. . Wnistnn-Snlem. d.ed Th.n-s.Uv aftr ,lPI,ou,n ' .nl "".V attacks of pneumonia whic 1 this bnng the ath. though the had health for vvera developed hist week, direct cause of his !t deceased had been in some time, Tuesday atiernoon at o'clock, Justice Owens, of Durham, tried Rev. Kl.-im a negro preacher on the charge of shooting at Dave Lon. a former member of Klam's church. He was sent to court under bond. The secretary of state ban issued- a commission to the Benettiville Oro-( eery Company, to be capitalized t r'2j.O0O. The ocvpovatore are Wf. B.i f Tl I i ... 1 y-l ' .uom V, inroop v. roBiana ana j, t,. Lxum. -' A. W. Gibbs, known to many ta "Jud" Gibbs, met with a fatal ac cident at Barnardsville Monday morning, ne Aras working in a eom- binatiou saw mill aijd machinn ahopv' Avhen he was struck by a pi ail k and r tin- ti-CH was reci'i and Mr. ('anno,, w dared the 1100-1111' liam P. Hephui r.. elected rheinnn.. the shion and H er. of New ,Iii Cannon swank' .-i sociatcs by juilli".; a typewritten k;.-ei" from bginnini; c Mr. CAnion l.u. with bin ntiuciaU the nil knocked against a of his head Avas t Wednesday at Seatland Neck, the Halifax county board of the Southern Cotton Association held a meeting of great interest in Halifax. One of the chief features of the day was the address of Senator F. M. Simmons. The first meeting of the creditors of the Franklin-Martin Drug Company, of Fayetteville, was held there Satur daA before Referee Victor Borden. Claims were tiled to thapn ot wheel. TbVtop n off. And hftvfijf otherwise cut and mangled.; flibtyu was a Avidower with several children,!,; He hai many relative! in BfcrJrt, "i It is learned from a moit reliablf authority that Rutberfordton wit shortly hAve a new -back ,vMob: riU make tho third initiation of ths kind for our growing and xroirmtlve town, ihe capital of the new enter prise' will be $20,000, the majority of the .atock having already , been any scribed - by leading business men in f different parts of the county. I The annual conference of the A. M. E. Zion church conA-ened in Newbern and avUI continue in session un: il Monday. Bishop Lomax, of Charlof t is the presiding officer, "and is as sisted by Bishop Clinton, also -pf Charlotte. ' ; r pollrlea dor v pare: Ucfaniiiii lion. 4 h.ii'i that of eon.pf litive fore3?. difTeronce l-twe-r : the'oarrier. and the , : woukl be odjustcil ! .-. ' "The roiicetisii"; oi people, however, is that theixttrerr, by omc:-.ln.cni t to imfvido belter iinpt abuses exift:ne, so thct the and conaumur csn 'in 1 r 1 1 1 H t. VKP.SON. Tr PiM Aft. ' S' v'1 ,ft, ;.'",." I II II W..J T:..T. W i!. Ui':.')!, .,t, I'ut ! h i'hn;n:-..v. .1 t 1 ..... . . 1. ... .... J-a?vrw 17 COLUMBIA T . r w a h & aa bbbi m m , GOLD IOLLDlD CTLllHOtU RECORDS OCta ft- I I 4JaUr4traTM.T v-r- 1 1 t at n-.ar.c oi I J rHIftltr OraboKopa frcHn II to I I j COLLMBlA JPtlOSOOCAPn COMPANY, w.i j J r ;i:cd v t -..:.; ; ! . -'I I r " . ' ' 1 I N I Mill Y HP. iA IB J 1 A . f 1 s aaaaA n .1--.- L il tt ... t'.l'i.C.ui llopul:'.;.-:! pftr:y, : ti'.t inn t .0 .-.a nvci to !.A;lTay h tl-.e o ao31iM fiArmnin; now have In ihia api-jjon. I. coneur. The buider. i uut.. C and Our wttvyhdYUk- .ov.?v tjuinly regponilblo liters Niw 9a&tDi Swcrn In Wilhintton. Bpccla'. In the ilondav ervcral uew SMti'jn ne iworn if! JnlUU.,. .Air. r;m.c Tennetaee. The credential tor Taliaferro, of Flo: idu. a-;ented'-by Seuator Ma! cry tor AllUWn and .Krya;. ed OA a CO!iiittf to ' Prsidect, together : commitleo from the Lo- Sultan's Proposals Not Accepted. London, By Cable. A dispatch from Paris statis that it is reported in French government circles that the poAvers, after examining the latest Turkisb proposa'r, decided that they are unsatisfactory and therefore the international fleet will not be order ad home. It is stated that unless the Sultan completely backs down before 6i r,7 from t)ie tni the PCK,fena t Monday ,.tne isianas 01 iemnos ana in solvent a cvWsCSW! Jmbros will T) seiezed. The new graded school building lie going up rapidly. "When conrpletjAl, it Avill be one of the handsoffiist buildings in Morganton, and will 0kt about $18,000.- The auditorium 11 be finished before May, so the elding exercises "of -the school can bc, h4M . j ..... --.r-. The State ehartere tbe Griswolf Insurance and Rial Dstatc Conspanyi nf nnrhHTn.-witli S20H00 TMlid-UTJ U ital, stoekhoKlers, W. J. Cricoid, IT. C, Worth and others, I The Message Bead. resident Rooserclt s n.i - 0agita rceend the attune House cor two and a Malt hot day. Its reading wa bsteneU io Av;t!t marked, attention and ut its :.1: 6tft Chtf"qjT ame in Ara oUudytb Prliminarv step wn takn toward appropriating the needed cmmcv fund for Uie Panama rau.it. u i unanimous conscn: W n fuse.l u consideration, a special rule t r. m tl. rommltle r"1 av!"1-'h5' "which .Will put the bill ui its pwapc after a limited period for dismiou. i Mr. Webb, Of North Carolina, m- irodoeed a bill to have daily icpuit-t THREE TIMES THE VALUE OF ANY OTHER. One Third Easier One Third Faster. Th- onlv Sewjug Machine that ti not fail in any po'11 liot.irv Motion and Hearing make it the. lighUjt runni.. rchin. in ItTit"" raxXJCarf" Irrrliof . Stvd for circular aod UriBt. .WHEELLR & W1LS011 MF6. CO. ATLANTA. yi- - IV u A V. BY JLl McCALL CONLEY, MarioixJN. C. "-- : 1 VI" "a r. - " '," V . -.' 1 b? l-
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