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EVENINQ nLJbLi Vol. 2. Statesville, N. G. , Monday Evening, May 24 1909. N. 115 STONY POINT HIGH SCHOOL. I PASTOR CALLED. PERSONAL MENTION Mr. L. K I DURHAM BOY USES GUN. Lazenby spent Sun- j Charles - Dorsey .Fires Twice at Mrs. J. T. Butler the Cause of the Act Being Unknown. Durham, jMay 22. Charles S. principal of the stony omt uaii'Kev. Unas. E. Raynal for aa in Axreensooro. Hieh School. ineir Pastor. , Mr. R. M. Knox went to Char- xr have a letter from a citizen Yesterday just after the regular lot te thTs mornvn . . Dnlnf Whili 9Va thuf 1 nTPQ rViir r canirinat. ll,n 1 i I i DorSfV IS ltl iail nri fl. Cliari? of at , i- VTfiTIV vu J fvwvuiue. OV UVM llxC UUxlfcJl etTii I -wr -r -r-. . " T L7 1 x. Hendren has be.n tioa of the First Presbyterian . I '. , ec? 7?m 10 ureens tempting td kill Mw. J. T. Butler ..fnl n-inn nal of the Stonv church met aonnrnMno- tn nnrninl r 0. xms morning oy nring twice ai t - . 4 ' J I ru 1 r- - I w m ft w w A u. v II. I i TTlah School for another ment to hear the report of Dulnit Mr- s- Moses went on a little , her 'through' the door. The young sttri- is a son 01 one 01 me propn- MARRIED YESTERDAY. bury for the day on business I Mr. T. F. Conner of Terrell is in the city today on business. Mr. J. B. Johnson of Hickory mi oooicfoMf tonnViQw I nvYirvi4 f -rj rm. - I business trin to Nebn r-it v. V6&r luc aawsiauv ivuvuvtu vyiuuiiiitc auu aci uu same. x lit; I F ir - - - liave not oeen secuicu )d. um uuuiuimce recommenaea itev. .ur. K. U. Deitz went to feaiis- -ritPr also says: "The prospect Chas.E. Raynal and bv a unani for a good school at btony roint mous vote a call ' was extended filtering, in fact the best it him to become pastor of the First -, i j n m t l T . i i v,a been in tne msxory 01 tne rresoyterian cnurcn. vr.-ni Those who have labored Mr. Ravnal is now nastnr nf St . li'ntlv for the buildine of a Paul's' Presbvterian ohnvoh nf is spending the week in the city MJ uuis-'"v i " r- hili school at Stony Point can at Charlotte which pastorate he has Miss Kate Hanes went to her C . . . . IT Jl IT 1J '1! - 1 i 'jl 1 I TTT'l 1. . lnct hpom to realize ana enjoy neiu ior aooui inree vears. iir. nome m wnson ior a snon tp frmts of their labors. Tne itaynai is at present attending the stav writer tanc-s tins opportunity iu ouuiuern irresuyierian iissemDiy . Miss Mae Morrison thank the patrons o tne scnooi at bayannan, lia., and a telegram qpoUs t0(qav t0 tb n ill. ,i -n txrYt i rtll TY1 Q a t4-0 I TirQB o 4- 4- -V Uirvt 4-V - rs J I i - idr ilils suppuii Huivu JiAt no istui iu iiiui una muiiiiiig au. Kiucf-ss nosible and we hope to vising him 01 the action of the kf-e th m rewarded by th rearing chureB, But no answer has been m nf bright eyed sons and daugh- received yet. Mr. Raynal is a tfis who will be capable of filling graduate of Princeton University Uio different stations ot lite both and is a young man ot unusual in ohureh and state, and mete out ability. t.. the worm, some 01 me uuuiesi : ; aMiiPvements ever aoauired bv a funeral of Mrs. Lippard. Ynrth rarolinian An account ot the death ot Mrs. WV imist not forget . to commend Peter Lippard was given in Sat r i ii. -1 - i? nYrl ar 'c To ton! T'Vi o n n-no 1 iito o tt. the ouniic tne names oi our as- a"ov-c- Auiciui ." eors of the Murray Hotel and Mrs. Butler is the wife of the other. The trouble is not known, but it appears to ! have been caused by the young man 's rather sugges-1 Miss Ollie . Turner Becomes the Bride of Mr. Henry Hallman. Yesterday afternoon at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1?. L. Farmer at 302 Fourth street, Miss X)llie Turner was united in matrimony to Mr. Henry Hallman of Spencer. The ceremony was performed by Rev. WV A. Lutz and only a few friends were present. Mr. Hallman is a son of Mr. H. G. Hallman, of Newton, and stands well with his associates. GEORGIA RAILROAD TIED UP distant teachers who so faithfully preached Sunday, at 2 p. m., at her discharged their "duties during the home on Seventh street by Rev. session just closed. They are Miss W. A. Lutz, an3 the interment at Lula Ferguson of Haywood comr the Troutman graveyard about ty, Miss Clara Alexander of Alex- two miles west of Troutman Sun wder county, and Miss Mary day evening. -Such a large num ' Watson of Statesville. They have ber of relatives and friends had won the esteem of many friends I gathered at the cemetery that Mr. d Stonv Point, loner lutz made a short talk there also to le remembered. It might be well for those con teniplatinggoTng to school anoth er year, to correspond with Prof .1 W Hendren, Stony PjOint, N. C. the trustees, B. F. Ilines. J. D. Brown or A.W. White. Board can l..f secured at from $7.00 to flOOU per month. Those wishing to 'hoard, themselves "can find rooms with private families or with D. F. Harris who has eqipped a dormitory suitable for students. 4 0 Library Books. Superintendent L. 0. White re ceived a letter this morning from Miss Sarah P. Bngham, of Bos ton, Mass., stating that she had shipped a box containing-105 li brary, booki to be used in estal" lishing7 rural libraries. The law governing the establish ment of rural libraries is that the local district raise $10, then the t-ounty board of education will give $10 and the state $10, mak ing a $30 library. Miss Brigham desires that these books be given needy districts and maybe counted part of the initial $10 to be raised the district. For instance if a district can raise only $5 for the establishment of a library Miss Brigham will furnish $5 worth of books to help make out the neces sity $10 and then the county will "give.' $10 and the state $10 , making a $30 library. These" books are worth about 30 cents each on an average and therefore will help in the estab" b'shnu nf of UBraries. It is earn- -tly desired that districts which have no rural libraries will take advantage of this liberal offer and nd in their applications at once The applications will be filed in order of receipt. Iredell county has ahont 40 rural libraries now and the mimber should raech 50 before t lie 'end of the school year which is Jul v 1st. ' o Mrs. Lippard was born Thomas in the Troutman graveyard neigh borhood and her age was 67 years two months and one day. She leaves five sons and one daughter to mourn her death. . The high esteem in which Mrs. Linnard was held in her old x- r . neighborhood was shown by the large number of people present at the cemetery and the beautiful floral offeringss, the grave being covered with a bank of flowers. Mrs. Lippard has been in a help less condition for several years. She was paralyzed on the right side three years ago and two years ago she was paralyzed on both sides, smce which time she has been entirely helpless went to e commence ment. Miss Mamie Alexander went to .1 Scotts today' to attend commence i ment. i Miss Marv Conner of Terrell, is I expected to visit her aunt, Mrs. A. A. Colvert. Miss"3Iary Watson who has been teaching at Stony Point, re turned home last week. Mir. Clay -Williams of Greensbo j ... . . -i i i ro is in the city today : on legui business. Mr. W. H. Tomlm returned from a business trip south Satur- tive messages to Mrs. Butler. She Mr. and Mrs. Hallman left last says she opened her door and he evening for Spencer where they fired at her, twice, though the fel- will make their home, low says he had no excuse for do- TOPATOTTPipq"""" 1 1 rvtr QTifl Vi fa n T-io 4-Vi a -Po Vi n-r 10 nwo,r .;oi Mr. Jim Sloan's two children. J ) f V XXX HV XXV KXXCtX IXXXblX . Monday morning. It is not be- Margaret and Louise, are real sick lieved that anything serious is the with whooping cough and chicken matter. j yujw An important meeting of the Statesville R. F. D No. 3 Notes. Heptasophs is to be held tomor I have escaped beiner drowned row night at 8 o'clock. See again, and I 'Believe I owe the notice elsewhere good old Mascot "a few items We have again been bless day night. ed with a very bountiful rainfall, considerable damage has resulted from washing of the land, and overflow in the low creek bottoms. Planting is now about to become i r thing of the past. Some farm ers are plowing corn and weeding the Mr. J. H. Wilson returned this i . ' - . , morning xrom a short visit xo Greensboro. Mrs. Julia Jackson and-'Miss Hattie"Sioan leave tonight for Sumter, S. C, for a short visit. Mr. Duncan MeRae who has fceeninsehool at Bingham, Me- bane, came homo Saturday aiicr noon. Miss Annie Alexander who has been1 visiting in Charlotte is ex pected home tonight. . Mrs. Palmer Alexander is tak intr in the school commencement T at Seotts today. i ' Miss , Corre Copeland went to Davidson to attend commence ment this morning. Miss Charlie Frye went to Le noir this morning to attend D venport commencement. Re'y. E.' A." Osborne, who held services at Trinity Episcopal The small child of Mr. and Mrs. R. M.Cloer who live on Meeting street, died about 12 o'clock this morning and" will be buried tomor row aFFifth creek. Mrs. J. H. Pressley. wife of Rev. J. II. Pressley of the A. R. P. church of this city, received news l.Lv nr, u today of the death of her aunt , . . V -wrv, i Mrs. Josephine Clark, of Harrell looks so sick. Wheat is looking! ' t 1 I Alii very well only. some people think that the recent rain has in- The superior court has been en sured it to some extent, gaged all day with the case of J. There is a considerable amount O. Gaither vs. C. SrHoTlarid which ot sickness in this community but wascalled Saturday and continu not of a serious nature. ect today. The judges is charging The little child of Mr. John the jury as we go to press. Walters which has 'been ill with The McDowell Music Club met malaria is now improving. with Miss Martha Moore Friday . . v. : " w r i ttttprnonn." . me suDiect ior uis Charlotte last Thursday; He euSsi0 was Bach. Besides the said he never saw as many wet memDers present there were; Mrs. people before. Ausley, Mrs. Armfield and Mrs. llrs. AmandaLippard who has Nj(m6Ison Tney rePort a une been staying with Mrs. Ab Lip- meeting next meeting will pard for some tune expects to be held with Mrs. McLaughlin i i 1 'ii. nr. ATI maice ner nome witn ivirs. a. o. o Wau gh f or a month or two. Miss Celest Lipaprd expects to in ViA nnrnTnonnomPnt fit . v-1 ii J TT- i a second-rate hotel and one ot uenoir voxiege, xiiuxvuijr. Resolutions on the Dth of Late Dr. John F. Foard. Whereas, out Heavenly Father in His infinite .wisdom,, has seen church yesterday returned to char fit to "remove from our midst our worthy and beloved brother, Dr. John F. Foard, who was a true and consistent member of his church, and a true, and earnest Christian who shirked no duty, therefore be it Resolved lotte Mr. tms morning. Gross went to Mooresville today to get a new moving picture Color Blind Three Irshmen were stopping at 'ZM 8o freel, at the bar at St. Martin's met there and at auu vu u u if room, in which also slept a negro to have this cemetery inclosed m a separa e bed H.s comrades, .:tu: . v.. as a practical joke on him, pro- - . i ,r -..x. eneeded to paint the Irishman s Success to tne mascot. " ,7 , T xi, ttmiamtptat? face black. In the morning, At the Mercy of Strikers Gener al Manager Scott Makes the An nouncement That V4No Trains Are Moving The Governor Instructs Authorities to Take All Steps Necessary to Protect Life and Property. Augusta, Ga., May 23. The Georgia Railroad is completely tied up tonight. The manage- nienTis not trying to move trains, simply announcing that it has the the men, the means and the equip ment to proceed and will do so when the state announces that it is ready to protect its property and employes. The strikers are standing pat. They assert that they have not been, an dwill not be, parties to any violence. Sym pathizers wit hthe strikers, it is set out, have done all the hurt that has been done.. General Manager Thomas K. Scott, at G p. m., made the an nouncement that "no trains are moving." Governor Hoke Smith has wired the sheriff of McDuffie county to co-operate with the mu nicipal authorities and to summon al ldeputies necessary to protect life and property. It is in this county that Thomson is located and it is at Thompson that the crowd issued their ultimatum last night that no trains should pass carrying either nonunion firemen or negro firemen. Governor Smith has also asked the sheriff there to keep him f uly advised of the situ ation. The governor has also wireed the "sheriffs of Rockdale and DeKalb counties, giving them information that engineers claim to have been rocked at Conyers and LitKonia " and urging upon them prompt action for the pro tection of the railroads and pro perty. ; . : From the offices of the Georgia railroad here tonight it is an nounced that all freight accumu. lated at Atlanta for Augusta and points beyond will be moved to night by the Xentral and bea board. The Georgia road frejght station here will be open tomor, row for delivery of freight to con signees, but shippers are request ed to withhold all shipments until further notice. After thus ad mititng how complete is -the tie-up the road says: ' ' The Georgia road is omitting nothing that offers promise of early resumption." . 4 0 Elmwod Newf. when awakened by the proprietor, he got up, anefhappened to catch eicrhi nf himself in the mirror. Be Sure You Are Right. timu hnd rdiarore of the animal IjUgiXl, J L XllXXXtXJ. x- j .v.v v o 'Oh. beiabers." he exclaimed, "if I tent," said Mr. Ringling, 'and machine. He will be back in time around here who went to Char- the Diamed idiots haven't gone among his pets was a leopard. to have show tonight lotte "Thursday. If it had not nd woke the nigger by mistake !" This leopard gave Bill more MiU ATav Culberson who has Ueen so rainy probably more he crawled back into bed. trouble than alUthe rest of the . L ;o;f;n Mrs. Will ould have gone. 4,0,1 menagerie put? together. i rri, Vi Kora(a vxoiu K , . n I v t i. j W liesoivea x. , sinPP;S F C closed re- Mr. and Jyirs. U. i. Arey wcuv poVinilt "Une day wnen x xiau class of Race Street M. E. church, Gaither S JP. C. c osed re Saturday t0 attend the Kenilworth Inn to be Rebuilt. rdvance business, a Statesville, -North Carolina, has M-"p - commencement exercises of the Asheville, May 24. Plans are telc2ram waS handed to' me. It i . l "T-i i iiji ml A. & M. college. Their son, Mr. now being considered ior reouuu- . f Bill and read; .. ine . -i nnnWla lncc vet, iUT sustained an in cpaiaux. i m , bpen i t rwn rr I j-ubo j- xwit !Le m. "f. visiting her sister Sirs, Tom Red His wno aosui -" ! .,T,0i tn i,r home at . -r XT T? nowl hV UiaU ltiui"vu Vr: ""Jl nr-Farmvilie, Davie county this morn his simple and unsemsu . life, has devoted saenhces to.nis 4 class and church has left us a . wortny ea up rrr: :; , of .the Trinity I . "hat TrilS Cla5 c-a-i.'-"'- I . , - , ix. of their be- neishborhood, died last nigjit taimij in ' KrmT.athv. about 10 o'clock after an illness reavemem ii ucci j t . Ar reavei : . . xi. t 4T,00 rr fnnr months. 31rs. assuring them that tms xueir i ui T. V , -i assunii v oe pfprl with v is no John year Arey Baptismal Services. T he ordinance of Baptism was administered-to five young ladies st nieht at Western avenue Baptist church by the pastor, Rev. J F.. Mitchiner. The house was! crowded to its limit and the best orer prevailed. j nor Tneiii mat i - - ... . . it m. . I T9 t I X I - -wr Al ftT7 fl . ., nravma stone was araictea wun. , nAa a-nA nil I xr. t aoQm Mackenzie, a I nnn T M Oil 1111 I . AUU W--7- CD I I it O Trt Tl fill T I II I W IT I S tm. L UlUJ I 111 I . I . VI UA&UiU -? WA thP afflic- iaundice and perhaps a compnca-j . that tne uou t"""- - - , .u-furoQAi1 will also tion of other diseases. tlOnS Ol luc 0 UncLa and sx bear theirs. - - x, Jn,, : nnd That a copy of these resolu- emiaren - - yjue uauumi-i. .xow. garduates there, this ing Kenilworth Inn, which was xeopard has escaped. What shall destroyed by fire early on tne Ido? ATv. ttqt.w PliPctPr is here to seelmoTn.ncr f Aoril 14th. While TVmt xrac inst like Bill. He his father, Mr. L. O. Chester, who a definite plan has not beende- didnt want"to make a mistake, is very siclj $lr. Harry came cided upon yet, it is a certainty i immediately wired back to from Omaha, iebrasira. wnere that within tne next iew uiunu13 ;ill Shoot nl3 0n xne spoi. xu was at work. negotiations will be entered .into hours later i received another tei- "Ti a t i TTpnlev. of Spartan-h.Ptwpfin "senator Gazzam and I aTM frmr conscientious, careful burg, S. C.. visited his father pear ,tner parties, who are enxious to BiU; Wh;en spotL' Success, here Sunday. erect a large modern hotel on the oi The weather of last week was 0jd site. Loss of Life on Railroads. Mr. J. Gazzam Mackenzie, a RPTiattir Gazzam, trom American railroads last yeai "I UWlUg llllxxgo xx fe'-"-' ueuvn v I . sister last week ; D. M. IL Fires Cost Over $200,000,000. Fire losses in the United States ' i . x fnm;iv nf tVift three sons the minutes of the , class, and a tne oiu r Ur.n 1908 were $217,885,850, accord- and a copy be pmblished m the hummers. . & e . I to a statement President local papers and the North Caro- a--marr and horn . Board of ma Christian Advocate. v . .11 at Titv Fire Underwriters. This board , ,,.x v t?ov. T E.ihad inst had its annual meeting. txt a thp interment will be Besides this heavy loss it cost 14, . at the Trinity graveyard. 000,000 more to fight fires. K. L. MILLER, CLYDE MOOSE, T. R. FRYE, Commit ee. U llllxxgo xx fe'-"-' ueuvn v I J rt to Miss SertKa flair visited her Toledo, Ohio, is now in the city killed 202 passengers and 2,53o lookine after the various inter- employees, acocramg iu a AcFx. o . ... T At. a ests of IMr. Gazzam here, while he just issued m uuicago. xu wC is unable to atend them. While gamely ear not a single passenger Senator Gazzam is steadily im- was killed on any lintisn rau- proving it will be several weeks road. before he will be fully able to Bad asthisshowing is for the take charge of His affairs. Notb- United States, it is a great inl ine definite can be done in regard provement over tne previous to the building of a new Heml- when ou passengers uuu i, worth until Mr. Gazzam is entire- employees lost their lives on Amer w vprod, hcan railroads. X w w .
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