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ail1 111 liiL fc..S STRICKEN ACTORS -S--5 'r: i! :;uotiD lit- fV I. i... K .: a-". 1 . ta. a . .. a e.W trf Il4 Mfrftf " J 4 til - awJ I uf im .n.. i . ri kwr1 - j .. a4 v-kaf wt Ua af Ml A.a ' " I 1 St i Ve are showing a large line of m S.Kf- a Holiday Goods Includlno ,RE 10 Zt llttiRitiU": Jl ki Km W fcnawJ a tfcj fVI TW Twa Mr wTaaw IIhmH I Tm I jm.i Mtat 4 Ik Tvaaaa Marty a'ttrf ly WU Mm fttatw Ya'aa XrmOjtmg at Imqmmt tar lVW. mXC A BBAC, 'sTE&XJKa SILVER KOVELTIES, EEAE3 MIEEOES. fAKCY ALBUMS, LAMPS, PICTURES, TOILET ARTICLES, DRESSING CASES. DOLLS AND TOYS. Th prices axe much lower tUn ehemhere. u the V", "T V"'Ll "J?V 1 that kruatM oat la Ik rut mt Mr rtock of these roods j to be closed out at some price. ij A 11 J a falkoat 11 ! TV CWtw Oaaa- fro (.afar., k C, li Tt Ueaeat to IM cur wf Abbott Darlsoa, It- TOadlaB eUa wee shot Ovaff Htlt? f.lCr auoralag. 14 krrv td; TW vrMew f UImi 1.4 LlmU al, w Mt to ww kk. kU a. . ... -fr tar mt I.e. -, n.e . M--" Mi4 IkMI t;.Hi. MaW aV II k, M MM U m4 H lM Unto tl fc K !. .4,vta, u4 Uix r !- ( tr.VM U -J k !.- .4 WlkMUMIMtMMi(lt MMl nrTM f .i.k W j .- 4 IM rl k UJH. lH la 4M'I TV I ' wl atti4 at t mw4 mi tkM rr n .4 TtaMs . i.i- ( Tw I It li.i(-Uir mir Mill f'" V b IK M 4ltM M ltiu viita In f ikM bm tiUa iwKW. I oat VHwnt Ifcal Ikx law at CW3 or anaa." a4 Ik Otwww tiiailr 1 ka kaa. Ttra mm U ta a a4 This .s Your Opportunity W lyccntlj received a large lot of Crockery from & Western pottery rhich we have opened and put on sale at about ONE-HALF the usual price. BTJTTERICK PATTERNS AND DELINEATOR FOR JANUARY HAVE ARRIVED. Walter Woollcott A. B. STRONACH CO. Just "Before Christmas and all through the house," useful Presenis in abundance. , Drras, Skirt and Waist lragths in Silk, Wool and Cotton. ' LadiM 8uits, Coats, Skirts and WniHts. i - Misnea and Children's Coats, Cnps and Tam o' Kh.-tntors. '. Mercerized and Knit Elastic Pe'ticoato. Ribbed Knit Underwear (or ladii-s, mlssm and infants. -. Knit Wool Norfolk Jackets, Blouse, Shawls and Klmonas. JJnea Table Damask, Napkins, Towels. Blankets, Crib Blankets, Comforts and Counterpanes. Lace, Madras, Net and Muslin Curtains. , Linen Lawns, Cambrics and Centerpieces for Handkerchiefs. Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, Kid and Fabric Gloves. Holly Ribbons and Lace for Ka icy Work. Novelty Neckwear, Girdles and Corsets. Sterling Brooches, Waist Sots, iitirk Pins, etc. Combs, Hair Brushes, Shopping and Vanity Baics. Umbrellas, Trunks, Suit Cases, Telescopes and Screens. Flannelette, Outings, Percale and Ginghams. Shoes for ladles, misses, youths and infants. REMEMBER The Best at Reasonable Prices. A. B. Stronach Co., RALEIGH. N. C. ho a that ea4 Mlat a MIm BUhap Uxh tul a tlralgkt lortna a oa ever aoa'4. Mil full of l ha rlt-it of tratk Arthur Hastjr, aaoiher wroibcr of lha all-r4 uardcrer. vat put oa Ih laa4 thU tin H lilflJ to l-1 IbC aa ee-wtDeM lo the affair. I hat h aa bl brothel on hta haae aod both B.a ovt-r hliu. orerporlti bin when h hm that Mr. Bra net I dropd la hla trarkt when shot; that dob of Ih ladle a bo testified aaw th hooUnit. etc j The phralclaa tfwtlfled as to th location of l he ball and that It ransd dowa a peculiar way for a ball to no which shot into a person standing by another on h) knee. Not a iHy y.jr. While Misa Bishop testify Inl there aa hardly a dry eye In the houw ever la the history of Gaff ney hare tha ;teople had anythlnf that appealed to them as this baa. Lat nlgtt tha Pythians and Ma sons ordered a floral dosiitn. It cam in -today (Sunday) and Is a beauty. It contained the emblems of both or ders with the number of tha lodi:. each emblem being made of the flower of the order. I Fund Raised for Party. j Both lodges sent Mr. Ed. H. Do Camp, editor of The Gaffney Ledger, as an escort with the body. It was learned last night that there might be a possible lark of funds and al most $300 was raised, and when the guests (for such they were) went to pay their bill, Mr. Parish would take 'abor. nothing, while the proprietors or Piedmont Inn, where the shooting oc curred, even took pay for the man who was slain, and for the one mor- iwi i in aitawua i.i t. " ar Mora.. Wall a ' ' Aatlna Itaa Waa anntnuitr.1 4 marmt lacMvaia baa rrei" raar. Fur tha karwnd i ' fflo i4 tha A. 4 N eicMy-faur Cant l nnf 4rao. mniMjr Vaii 14- ta itani' was aerwraJ 1 la lb cokwad wai:t with an ax kattatinc of Ih IKkat &n a duaa, kovirn lni)t to ct In th' a "Jin: ray" war arr: Dwlnj th ''! alary hara bean of W. P. I r. a' ,WWt .ir ata I' 1 .. i t It. a , i . in hit I . t . Pii1 pluW I 1 1 1 he ( t, t T'Htk-al h , 1 11 a 1 . k-J- 1 r .( a window . .K.rn aad lha in tar anal Itofor tkla ' ia of aa at . ' k liy maana of . Vvi !. JLl a.- J. ... , 1 1. ! : - X; lw. lt ll Hif ). . 1 fc. 1. I . . t t ,4 ( atrw 1 4ki4 I : a '-. t . 1 .. Ul pa j in k t t a b i.j r v a ko U ) .-1 ti t t-ia Kiuji41 fi t tr l fj.;itiv;i l-'i t i aaf 1 ' ; i m;'( at bttr ,t. on ih Wori Uaiia sa.l Vi,iiI.it ljinrK nil Broad St.wM. Nrt.h.r ,.f h , ' w.i aucerasfal, wut thr trr pia-r hr holea had bn hoin! nli an iu In th rear door of Mi l.mch'a ator. atiowlnc a peratotrri :t mpt to trt la. It la quit prohnMr ih.t th burflar was scared away ! Mr Lorch. who Urea ccxt door. Jarrell Ji1 Years. (Special to The KvurOng Timet ) Warranton, N C, Pec. 18 After forty-alx and a half houra the Jury I In the case against ll:rks and Jarrell for killing Gilbert King failed to agree whether Hh-ks was guilty of murder In the first or second degree, and a mistrial was ordered in the case of Hicks. The verdict ajwinst Jarrell was murder ta the second degree, and the judge sentenced him to twenty-five years In the ' penitentiary at hard A lilt EXrErUKKCK WITII UAXCHaV Tkea tfc Onaiii rwrad la his a atrwrlaaca wa haacra la Jerth aralUaV Nw anoalbs ha aald. had a oaa 4 haatac ! la A(rfcrarel and MaihaalcaJ I'aJlrr al FUI ir ' aHal 1" l malty. Thera had ka -invreua raana, aatd axM of tbraa acgra valed, Th tntataes did at knew whal to do about It. Thr had ta act Thar ant f"r ma, and aakad m la talk ta th boya AHbouch tha power of pw lehment la with thai, thr wasted dm to (1 Ua boya awa fatherly -0 I want lo tha ecJiool and talked ta them. I aild. 'Now, boya, look al this thine reasonably. Tan know It Iral rlht for yon ta all pitch Into on fallow. There'a Mothlng ananty about It . I kept oa In that at rain, ao- i at utlca. hat U all went over tbm Ilka water rolllnc oft a duck s back, and Uwy kept on haslnc." . Tb Oovainor atopped for a moment. "And lhn what happened?" "Why. then the trustees decided that ther was no war to avoid the Inevi table, and dismissed era of th hater In a bunch. It waa a bad thing to have to do. but It waa batter than dtaorgan Itlng your whole school and making cowards of boya you were trying to ralix Into vigorous, honest manhood." Qvernor Glenn declared himself In favor of capital punlahment and spok with enthusiasm of aducatlonal pro gress In North Carolina. In concluding the Interview tha Baltimore News gives ihls: ' What is CASTORIA- OawtsrU I u larnUai U4irt.io tr Cu r ul I'arsv rU, Ilit ) 4 Nadlat hjrvf a. . It U IVim:I. 1 casoikU-. kMitV-r Opluo laqtlna tuT thte XarroHJo) tUn pit, Its Is t:i fiar-tcw It tf-trof M'arcal . aud (kttjra l"oiaLaeuk, It ct.r ItarrUia td 1"iu4 tXkv 1 1 relarte Tot-lilrr "rouUWra, rso CaMUjUa LhJ flatuIrnrT. It fiMtt..li tiij 1 rv-uiatM tits) Siuc.taxi auul lVotarU, ct.i3 I rcJU.-y a4 taauirU tkargw Tha) CSiUUiTtt't IHkuhctMe-TUd li lU' T' rrlcL , CENUiriE CASTOR! A ALWAYS Bears thi Eijnatixo of ? The Kind You Haye Always Bought frj: Usa For Over 30 Years. ' . 95 aej-B , xl rvwixi. - , T.a rowEix. A D. HILL DEMOCRAT. Oovarnor Glenn .a a strict party man. It was suggested that a wave of Independent political ' thought was sweeping the country. . "Do you think you could leave your party If tho-occaalon were great?" he was asked. He smiled. I do not think my party can ever Knlisli Contralto Arrives. (By the Associated Press.) New Yor. Dec. 18. Mme. Kirk- tally wounded. The subscription waa by-Lynn, the English contralto who j make a mistake so tremendous thatt I kept open to-day and two habbatn was with the Metropolitan Opera ! would bo Justified In doing anything schools the First Baptist and tne Company last season, arrived on the, of the kind." Presbyterian contributed to the Etruria for her first American con- j "Then you mean" collections for the day. Mr. Sims, ,pt tnnr " "I mean that I am a Democrat. pastor of the First Baptist church, ,, n ,A pm-d thl week! And you would think, from the way called on tho city counsel, calling on1, 8,ng it, Messiah" there and ! he Ba,d t!t h moant U one memDer oy name, wno was prea- agaIn , i.nHburg, then coming to ent In the congregation, to revoke tho New york for that oratory. Sne win lfcense of the Hasty brothers and re- then go on concert tour wh)ch wm use to issue mem a nwnise iui uj-.faV, v.. h.,r. tn rh!-alro nn through Canada. .V COAL. . Anthrevclto tvnd ' Dltu ml nous. WOOD '- Cut Kcody for. Use Powell Powell,; Phone 41.:--'-r f Our EanMng Facilities ji .-. Are all that one could wish. Our" capital - Is snffictently strong to JJ . meet all requirements of- our patrons, and all inducements are Z offered the pulrllc that ore consistent witli sound banking. De- pot-itora or assured of every ourtesy possible. We strive to merit M your business by offering sorb facilities ns will meet your wishes, ' IW aTr ';: df -- i the ...... GQmmorcia! h FarmersDank, OF RALEIGH, N. C. , (14 Voart Old.) Capiat paid up.. ... ,.$100,000.00 Surplus and profit ( earned. t i. 80,000.00 Paid In dividends. . . ... J 04.000. 00 Deposits..,. . , ., 080,000.00 thing. To-day at the inquest, and in fact all day yosterday and to-day, the best ladles of the town word- with the un fortunate young ladles who received such a blow. Time Set for Marriage. The time had been set for tho mar riage of these two young ladies to the gentlemen who were slnin and their condition was truly pitiful. 'i..ere were 500 clUzens at the depot to bid them good-bye and to pay their respects to the dead. It waa not a crowd of idle spejtators, but of noble, sympathetic men and women, who had come to do what they could. When the committee handed the donation to Mr. Walsh he said: "For the company I will accept it, but for myself I cannot," and with much feeling said, "All I can say is, thank you." One jot the men, a noble-hearted man, yrho would not leave the ladies la their distress, broke down aad wept, while some of the strongest men. in Gaff ney Joined with him and drew hand kerchiefs from their pockets. . When the witnesses come back for the trial thj homes of Gaffney will be open to -them. A number ot tho citizens insisted on the ladles jo-i mainlng here as their guests until the trial In Febsuary, but they would go home. i Citizens Indignant. Indignation agair.st the atrocious crime la great. This afternoon Mr. J. Q. Little, who U a candidate for mayor, advised one of the Hasty boys tn close on. the hrttiaa and, auit tell- lng hiw, that if tM ownem held him : to the contract the people of Gaffney would pay it. George Hasty, the al leged murderW, has not boen In Gaff Aetf over.flv,e1nionn9.- ' . i Touching I)cath-Bea Scene.- 1 : . There yas one Incident connected with the" death-bed scene that was most touching. vAs the spirit of Mr. Davison waa taking Its flight his faithful sweetheart, who had been at his side since, he was shot-i down, Koltim:t linck to Formosa. (By the Associated Press.) Tokio, Doc. 18.-1:20 p. ni. General Kodama will so to Formosa on De cember 22, lni e he resume the of fice of governor, whtch he flllel i iior to. the Ipte war with Russia. SHOT HIMSELF TO ESCAPE-WHIPPING Reclamation ProJiTts. (By th Associated. Press.) Washington, Dec. 18, A bulletin is sued by ths Geological Survey says the approval by the Secretary of the Inte rior of the lllo Grande reclamation 'project In Texas and .New Mexico and the Carlsbad project in New Mexico will bring the number of reclamation projects up to 24. Of thesa eleven ar under way. They provide for the re clamation sf 1.803,600 acres of arid lands at a cost of 117,028,571. COMMITTEES OF SENATE ANNOUNCED i j. k- . ., i , . - ; That Christmas!, Turkey , will get the right sort of basting if ; the housekeeper's friend -gas "has a turn t It. : Thlntot px annoyance and dirt the use of gas wUl save your wife; of the cook, or bothj Dont lef another holiday time go by without gns tn the kitchen. If too don't' know our methods for cooking, we'll gladly. tell you. We do Electric Wiring and Gas Pjping; Ko charge for estimates. STANDARD GAS AND ELECTRIC CO. vvi i - phonos 828. . 14 Fayetteville 8t r , "J", ' Accoitui of Corporations, Merchants, Farmers and Guardian Funds solicited. Manufacturing and Industrial enterprises fostered. ' Safe Deposit r.oxca for rent. - .'.''' ' ' ' v " A. A. THOMPSON, Vice Pres. ' U. X. aAaiSOX, Asst. Cashier. 3. THOMAS, Pres. , -B B. JEILIN, Cashier (By the Associated Press.) i Memphis, Tenn.'I Dec 18. "I will kill myself If you whip me." With this threat. Ralph Hart, a thlrteen-year-old school boy, broke from his moth er's restraining grasp at the Hart borne on Sin uce ,, street to-day and snatched a revolver and fired a bullet Into his head. The boy Is fatally In jured, and his 'death Is momentarily looked for : Mrs. C. H. Hartv his mother, was at tempting to correct the lad's disobed ience when the tragedy occurred. , Later the boy died in his mother's arms. . Later the boy died in his mother's arms. RALEIGH MAN ON , : COTTON SITUATION A wall, known cotton man of Raleigh said to-day that he thought that Hai vie Jordan would Issue a statement some time in tha next few 'days an nouncing the fact that ha had already secured pledgee for (he holding of over two million bales of cotton for fourteen cents, and that-'thiS' would' make .cot ton advance, butlhat the farmers must bear In mind that If this cotton la held over until the new Crop fsf planted, and this Is a big one, 'a Is expected, the price of cotton will at once drop, and the holder will have a hard time get' ting fourteen cents after March first. eacvery box. 23a1 Always Kerarmber the run .Nam i (By the Associated Press.) Washington.. Dec. 18. Senate Com mittees were announced to-day. The following are the chairmen of tho Im portant com'm It teos: V: Appropriations, Allison; Finance, Aid rich; Foreign Relations, Cnllom; Judi ciary Clarke;.. Wyoming ; Commerce, Frye; Interstate ; Commerce, Elklns; Privileges and Elections, Burrows; Ag riculture, Proctor; Military. Affairs, Warren;. Naval Affairs, Hale; Indian Affairs, Clapp; Territories Beverldge; Public" . Lands, V'Hansbrough; Public Buildings and Grounds, Scott; Postof flce and Post Roads, Penrose; pensions, McCumber; Philippines, Lodge;- tnter Oceanic Canals, Millard; Rules, Spoon er; Claims, Fulton; District of Colum bia. Oalllnger;. Education and 'Labor, Dolliver: Cuban Relations, Burnham: Pacific Islands and Porto Rico, Fora ker; . Immigration, Dl)llnghamT Print ing, PUt. V V : " " r yii yfrsda' I s S ?;V. M .rS7ZsijJJ.-fl s- v. - ' . To Strike Wednesday. ,n i (Continued Jrom First Page,)' summonaiite a.11 organizations to Blnk tlulr, differences and present a 'solid front to the advancing hosts of tho ra action. Tha paper rys: , ., v'Wltt'e is at' last Lnnaslted oni hs show'ti hlmse'.f a: worthy -ioaceestor of Voa'Plfchve and Trbpoff by tearing uo the government's pie nlsea. But every blow of react'on is like the' blows of a hr.mmer which wields firmer,, ths sword With which the nation will win freedom." , v . 4 """"'"y e '''''' i" A GUARANTEE CtRB FOR PILES. Itching, Blind, Bleeding, Protruding Piles. Druggist are authorized to refund money if PAZ0 OINTMENT falls to cure In 6 or 14 days. 1 60c 1 tncrease'Vbur Yields Per Acrcj w- " atft J - UKmtii I . .. a L-a2 L M .Brighter prospects .f .. f . TTo have many actual pno tofrr.iubs of eocuxi holds oti rti.ch no fertilizers were 1 oi ioreuimr3Virortuflea, e ' !i3al luuuros. There nro t j. ,,tlnii for the progressive . rna, tnree Dales to tnw aens v,m:e , are ued 1 hpflrm l lo tali i3 weiiasinof'iMiot.'ionumocroi oubi.ouu iniurnnojiMj plants, by plntifnllv uilog Viaglnii-i:roiina Foailla-rs. his , 1.IUIUOU Will I rUlllUIKlllUSijr imilUllOlB fWUI , w . m . Cio icoica laxa uuytug a suosumiio, . - .. ' -.. '.,'".: s VlrglBlarollna Chemical Co. -r.lchmond, Va. Cannes ton, a. v. ' on whloh " other tnatosn' suite of those oroim wre muob 'bri(r,lerpropont8'' farmers ot the south. ljrrO are only ordinary ytoUs . . Virginia-Carolina Fertilizers y j wt:ll probor oulf ivntlon. Make your cotton mature early, ana ; I ,rtn i Sa hnll wriwitAn-i.t othof a im trlna ins'.s.itl. YoUOaikOUlilv . .1 NorfoUc. Va. ' Durham, If. C' Ualtlinoro. Md. Atlanta, Oa. Liavicnaa. Oa. two. gomoryt Aitt, . lAtovepors, La. 7 4 ' .I 'aw ( m-' m laaaya - -7 ltl IV,U AJJJVTHB D10CE3AN SCHOOL OF THE CAROLINAS, r , , EA.3TER TERM OPENJ5 JAN. 5. I006 ;; f , ' ff Now In (Mth year. Second ,Qua rter begins NoVembef 83rd. ' For Catalogue, etc, ad-rass,' LT PUBOS'.t, B, S, E. D., Rector. . " . V ' , ' . . - , liEV. M'NEffl r nv ' ' ' v f , ' . . - : i
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