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IN-CITY DAILY SEN TINEL. WINSTOX-SALEM, N. C, FRIDAY EVENING, AUGUST 31. 1906 PRICE 5 CENTS DfEL ;T,i Death i -rr: - ' - '.::- :n -tl'.e r -' i. a: : :lij f:-;x! i n mi j ; A - : I & " '. r. - a. a j ON 8 llfi ONE " --'t'fe 02 i P(-e-f-i " -e Sea-1 '.- A C i.. 1 1 r.i . ' -'-. Rai-j --'ta du-. I l-r,ve it i-ia f-i -' i g'.ti " -r-l'I ' EODiNG. i. o- ' Just to' i 1 "' -n x a-: 1 .'-r. T. r,f 't t. ' " of Cen 1 Ca;o '"'-.:. -ha; : -."..'';:-! - o' r.er ! ' ' F.i.-r.e!t . ' g that! ;e was I -' i.ela-e-i t - reach ; If ;- bride! -' of '' as. nrj NEWS ITEMS REPORTED Ff (Special to The S""'ire! RALEI'tH. A'ig. .1" This :r . :.; h- keeper of Pa!:.! park :: f.,.ir.l a horse an. a ,i:.es ;.i a . vf-.'-t ditch twtwtea the ..:;: railroad track. The hof.- s r.t'?o from injures r:w..l ,n -t fa" and the hussy was Lai'.? b-. V-r Fr-m the 'racks it appeared that t-e-rad been in the ditch a:: t.iti Th-; aai & man's woollen la tar :h" i:tcb. but nothing to s;ve a cia to the ownership ol the turnotr. And 're -i-lctc-st investigati.-n today h- fght no further info: ciflo:;. ;S th ueh; that the horse will. r c .v-r A lame number of stcJj;r.s a--i th-ousti R-ileish this non::i:g or. 'i...: ay :o Wake Forest to enter college : the ensuing term. The prospect is. that the a'tendance will tax the c;i--ity of the college. Mr. Edward L- Conn, who has Ven connected with the local deparur.et.t of the News and Obfervi r f r r. vears or longer, went to Wake Fo.est College thi afternoon '3 tk? a course in law or theology. being unde cided as to whether he w:; eater the Baptist ministry or the prefcsvor. cf law. The Seabed Air Line Raiir a! Co. has instituted in junction proceed.ags acair.st Percy J. Oiive ar.i o'hers cf Aj-rg to prevent- them frost int-rfer-ir.? with steps of the s-iabcard Air Uw and the Durham & S-rjthern' for the coristruct'on of a unxn depot at Apex,. The case will fce heard by Jdge James L. Webb at Lillisgtoa -it Monday. A remarkable fea 'ire .ase is that wb nice-its at:, live an-:i others petitioned the Cor poration Communion to compel th the two roads to join in "he unin sta tion, and now after the roads are pro ceeding to that end the d feadant in 'he ir. junction case tareven litisa-.c:; itii other hindrances to 'he work. The fight is over the risht of way occupied by the Seaboard ar.i tei i'h their permission for nus? yea- by Oiive and those as-citei w.ta him. E (Special to The Sectiael.) SALISBURY. Aut "-v As-ia.lt District Attorney A. H Price, cf this city, whose candsdacv f-.r the ;-iiifi'.or-ship in the tenth judicial ii'rict is i heir.g urged by Kadia? lU-hts ;:. the ': Re;jb!ican party, sutes psr.ie'.y jtr.at he will not accept the fitnltta'ir.p. I if given him. He asks h.s friends r.t I to us his name ia conm-ctioa with th ofBce. l Mr. Crouse Resign. j Oa account of the lnrrea-e inn.' j.cai work. Mr. W. F. Crou-e. directo kjof the Winston Carre: Ur. l. ha.-. .-; :es:sr.c-d as assis'ant s'tj-erirttend- n: . iof the Conservative Mu'udl Life It; !.urar:ce Co.. of Charlo'te. to take tf if'Ct September . Hi sure.. s -or has . ' r.t beer, annoucced ye'. .Mr. Crotisr .its arrar.girg to orgaaize a fir-t-cla.--:'-ircbes-ra in conctc'.i ,r. ws'.h h'S .'hini. He is now corresponding with ; f several clever rr.us.cians 5ti wiii i pr'. babiy !(.a'e here and !?. ini.. . 1 member of the band and nrOvttra. Htm Advertnements. A Da ye & Co. Fa'l si.ow:;iS - !; t hlldreii's shoes now i... ; Nts-en Park. List of r. w pifires ; D. S. Held. You hX the f ;i; ni-a-- i 'ire of .a'isfac'ion i" irowery ; .' here. T:id'.r and Wimbish. D.stric A; - M-it-ial Benefit Life Ir.sur -if.ee Co - j Insurance pointer". Rosenbacher 4 Br j.A f-'iiu.-' ' -r ; Saturdav at the B'-sy Store B g Sale of Cuban Cgar. The Cuban cizar ntanufat't-e-i jy Messrs. Terry and Leonard and s ol i exclusively at retail by the Str.r.kers' Ia cizar store, is fast er .wlr.s ir (optiiarity and s'eadily increasing in ssles. The Cuban, notwithstanding that it ha only been on the mark- a Lttle over six months ar.d is fold by retail only. 5C for one or $2.5'' f't a .box of 5). the sales have more thah doubled la the past three months. Pott i Pony And Cart Prize. Marian Nash has been u.r-JM 'he Saturday Evening Post '.ha ins the August pony ar.d cart f he sold more co;. its "f trie than anv o'her bov lit in? tr, in "t ' e r : Pos- ar.y 3 a town ir I'r.itfi ?'as w. population of from l"."'11 -o 2 '.'" Although it wii; take seVera. dyt '" reach a deiion in the cor."?' Mir-.ar. 'eels cosfl-ler.; that th? Pes' pony and cart will come to Winston -Salem Alleged Negro Murderer Arrested. Jim Voser a negro, wared 1-yr.chburg. Va . for ?he n. :-:t i. Brakeman McxJy in the r;-ilr .a-'. yjf there August 4. fc arres-ei ir Greensboro last night and p.'acd .f jail by a detective who has i' n w.-,--k ing on case for several we--ks An ' ' r,eg-0 wan-ed f.r coraplici'v In 'h killing is siippo' eo' to t.-e ;n i. r. bjro but has to; ' a:r--s-edi Plan for Woolen Mill Corrpi Mr. H G. Chatham, or K here today Ir. ar. Ir'- rv.e Chatham s-ate-j that the plant new woolen mill h'-r had h-e ple'r-d. They w ill te subrni-teii eted. Wis : r.oth- stockholders at ffi' ting , V.-, next rd ' 1 Tuesdav. a' which airtctora and -ther ofT.rer elected. The Sotithrrr. Rulw '-at they j run a siding to the s.'e of 'mill. As soon as 'his s (ft "aed -o j on the plant wiil be comm i once. MI ADDRESSES THOUSANDS HI ' THE IKON SQUARE GARDEN; NOTED .NEBRASKAN DELIVERS SPEECH I NEW YORK I WHICH HE DlSCUSStS VARJOI S PROBLEMS. He Declares Socialism Is a Theory Which Din's Not Take Human Nature Into Account: Savs Democratic Partv Is Best Defender of Property es Plutocracy and Says That Drift of Sentiment Is Get ting To Be Toward Government Ownersh'pof Railroads - Bryan Left New York This Morning For New England Trip. r:e5- NKW YORK c : .i' in : i fav.r .if ; oin-: t a tvibJthe'! ! "c-ittervitnc" I ; Am. .ns s - ' 'he camp i tvn:, . hi.- tr. : t. ec- ::i :.ar- r-.'..c i' u ; a frotti ran- e . 1 1 i'-a: !' : fro; - -e 1 1 - : t - i a .:i-'c ,-'.t:s , r .i a i a : V : - .r::t; tr a :. . r s. ." . . ;u tne jt'e;::; t t -et.-raskas iH-eh. while not formally tvveramen: ownership of a Dem'XTatic pi)l;cy ! " E.r-a.cr: he tad that "he t. iar i of railroads tn : f-.-.r 'he rights of the pev ad. :f mt checked. ' a ntar f rr.mer.t ownership h:rc Mr. Briar, ad of the trust.', 'ariff ), income tan ar.i r o-her c-r.tr '. of r rev-aue tc.: . !- i.':;::. of -;-E:-fire Mr Bryan r:v;.eer lesan h :r y.: cf Tom Johnson. M:s of r:. Clet, and ind. B'.un f ir.z .f-.! tie well af'tr the r j"p left hete at ! oci-ck th;s xorr.in for h:s trip hrou?h Con- r."C.ic'it. A delegation of prominent Derr.ocra-.s fr-,ra that s"ate were pres irct to take charae of him. Bryan !w::: 'start for the West with the N't I braska delation Sunday eventr.f Will Speak In Ohrio. NEW HAVEN. Conn . An? ' - , Bryan w.i; ;iz awund !se circui :tt tr-1 :;, z ()':,. o fampatTi atd , .;. -fcr. m the prircipai ci'trs if : the Bitkr-e s'a'i1. The N.-t.rakar. i gave as..-; g:esDiir. Ohio, and r.pi? t. -o i irmcr Cnn-i John Lena, of Columbu I sartl'jel A. HO.l.S. no it i for secretary of state in he would aid in th Brck-J i ra dda-e Ohi'i, ;ha (ee rattipatgn ' tncerj-rs .'rr niase several I n; . i ; ! I :me jof Sep'ctiiNr. Extracts from Bryan't Speech. Following are giien th- cl'. ! paragraphK .f Mr. Brians ipee'h: Socialism a Theory. -ni re a tr.-orv. th'-iv. ' : ot ke I's I V -' Its -.... hif (i. iniif 1"' giio n. d-'s t.a' .ir , i'S rt"' in'o accouio. rk ip'-n ev i'.t confessed . , -' i .'i- mi which we d whiMi ! - ' 1 li ' it i -a-e-if d s. a.-e fr r! is r In foiin ! rrd '" nt'i- -fir Tin -.a" h'.tust ir a rmej he for -r--d The - 10 'ie at..- i ab!- '". hue , of ;...i,v I,- r'nt' I a- "i a-' t..- f w 11 l rS 1 ' 1- i A- tiZi ol ' th ra'e an! du'- -an., of -r. : nr ' ;ar .rin. or i .-. t. v 'ran ir z try f -tU- hav. I a" iiiil.rti; ;-.n. and branch, ir.:' . n ay ' Ci''i"n On of 0e I fa! I d-t-n the 'he ''t.rie- ands a 'ej.ar. d Th- .oi'i'KO: p-.-rr ! .car an. Ion isha.. ca.. a ?! zr-:r.z . v;--' 1" , goverr.rrorit. Bt; ' a-re t.i rente!" . ijV-e; s that em-'.' -. ad Demo whlcl r.:i"' -red ha-f-.w-.ng tar.r ts i a so pa: .-h s- T.a ir w.- The uei of th- c r.t :, .1 the The I - tt. e a sir.z on th i the protf . :; . e IsnTi-cratic e no garr harv w ill iKh . :,-;:;g"' p r . v . - -. a'.e gai.r s:pn ". sc . - - - - j t and Human Rights: Denounce rests. T ake away h v snppoit.-. and to i ,-rate the h. nt flr.ario i.f HCia; ' i.siatior. to thr path of h. -t ttt t' ought to be the piirjk.se i f Ard who can suffer irj.irv h j is' '.iiit.o'- impartial !aw ant the ai jli" a tier, of the J. ffervutian doctrine v qja r rhts to ', and spK-iai pr:v-ii-es - j none? Oni v those w .-. ae-i cai.i-i.at:on art- .tai::oi wit!) djshou- e' ar.d whom- immoral ni-!h.vd hae t:.n -hem a dit;rte.' r.ew i.f to:i n -octet ard g.-ve; nnn-rt! Ac-rr-. -.!.'. t;n ! v con.-ci-ius fraud more. ' :r: n-i than th ran pretVably ue' IK ti hemst;.-s. wfii distribute a:-lv leave to thi-:r chi'dri'n the. 'i;nce as public eiienKi's ail who 'ton thir nieth-Kls or throw a t upon their cr.nu-s. , Plutocracy Abhorrent P. icracy is ahhorrfttt to a rentib Ik nn, i' is more despotic than ar.atchi. e heartless than aristocrac) . more i-h than bureaucracy. It prey n the ration ir, ttme of peace and pi re against it in the hour of i's ittitty Conscienceie, eompan "less and devoid of wisdom, it ev att-s its votaries while it impover- s it? victims It Is already ap- p i e the s'rength of the nation, vul-g-.ir.g socia! life and making a r, ry of morais. The time is ripe f i's overthrow I-t us attack it r .!;!. lav jr.g our appeal to the awak- died conscience of the nation m the $. i3u.(,91 ; ai! other pn. pert , $2.,3t. tittle of the counting room w hich it jjiT. nuking au aggregate of $7.02.2T. has defiled, in the name of business'xhe property tav is ?'.Is Tit and poll honor, which it has aul.ied. in tneitaj I'VHt. making a total of .h rume of the people whom it has op l;i The number of polls iist'd ptesed. in the name of the homes ! i tar is 2 " It is claimed that which ; Itfinie of placed tn And. :f g'-st a ha' has despoiled, and religion.- upon which In it the , has stigma of hj porrts). I may lie permitted t.i s ig i 'lo hyrtui. I proxie a s'.ania. . chaug.-d from one of the uf the pjenis of Scotland btit s.igv s'ronge.i I Democrat. c Brd: i.oiuiiinta. my near, in; na ne son. f .r whi m my warniewt with to heaten . 9 sect. Umjt n ay the hairy sons of rustic t ;. Be hli 't with liealtii and peace, and sweet content. " And 0. TOav haren their simple lives prevent. Front :.rv s contagion, weak and ile. Thoiich I.e.,, A vir'iio- ii wealth w icked- pu. ae may rise s'ai wa I Idti- f fir. .toiiind their rmif-h oved AROUND THE CITY. A Brook 'etnk was here 'his af ternoon J A R ,-i win' to Wainut C"ve tho M'iver. of iffenstx.ro. wa- i sp.rr.. ( U: h re i w Mil en came in trtis af'er a. . .foiry . e :;:;.imvin from a visit H. y. urnrd this; i Charlofe' jard P:ne E Gi'm-r, who haa been 'ohw Ta' ':: turned t., M -- W who ! ave to th. c y -, Tern, and Toxawa), t ; ci't this af'ernrxin 1 f Wright and children, en 'ti Hiddeni'e. returned titi. af'erniKin. Or. the . t'-rrn-.d -Tl-schov; at nr. tetnr.i M'ss rived vi-i- V Mi-. Z.mmenr.an. who ha., been toproorim Arranged for Another Mm ,-er-n part of the State re- r he city this moroi.tg primary and - nduc'ed by Mrs Cherry itreet. w l-.-a. ' kindergar'en C ij'i'er Eva Parmer, of Wilson, ar n 'he citv ;his afternoon to s. Rohie Mirkle Marv- Car er who has been to Sa isb-irv the guest of Mi Jane' Cr. .'. retu-ned ;0 the city th.s after n joi. C. E. Crist went to Majodan this r-f'ercoon to. assist in tile Moravian revival being conducted by Rev. Ed gar Hol'on. Rev H'oton re'uned to Mayodan this morning af'er spe-ndn.g mrht here After forty years of ab-er.r from hi part of the nation. Mr. A f'i-bel ad son. John, who have been nre i a visit to Mr. Fishers old .home w-.li leave this afternoon for 'hf-ir h 'tie at West Salem, i! The trestle on the wi'kesViro ' wot of C'ru'rhfleld. ha ben re t ilred so trains can pass The morn . rig pass-neer train from Wilkes'ior-) which has been he!! -h.-e s:n-e the aht)i:t occurred, arrived '.ere about 2 3i o'clock this af'ernor.n Miss Mary Blle Thoms . of 'Ireer.sboro, arrived in the city this afternotja to vU.t her s ster. Mrs Fred ;,. .. Fog'e. Ijter she wiil a'end Sal'tn' -.-,v' Academy and Co, lege b1 Mr. and Mrs. R. B Helm Lf' th., afternoon .for Fr-int Royal. Va, t-, ; make that place r fu'ure ?,(m,e 4, -iT'iierr daughter. Mrs. page Jones, will .-. , rt.ov la'er. ., ,., . Mrs Oorge p pell wa tad-d to tin; Piedmont Springs ?M morning by the ;-' ert: lllne of her ;s'er, Mi : Dor fVShaio. unusual trial is PRDSRESS II MLEICH i S; -i ! i ; t Tht Sec t uir' i R!.K!:il. :Z .'.1 a ;' ' :i't !it. ;-.:'. -r - in -i-sr- . J tti.ti.. r ,'.. ti r. iao'-itii: t ' A !.' and i t f a iii t'o llapt : h.ar 1 'it .l--..o(( n I-..T1. . id. d -o .'j'l I ail.. titer faction of the H.. i!ei All ! cifri sa'-.oii i k 'in the fts.it in ;ae ir'fr.-t of his ivctior, Ar. . Mor wa.. ;,oti ! k -he f.o ' on -:n-fvnra'o' tii i.ir f-.K'or. that ts pa t, ra'e t j" 'it Th.- poior and h: s--i',''r'-r c-u;' lr.iod t- h.'id nnvt 11. in -ne rh-ro, .ii.,t n.' mii tilted ! the i-t iH'siiii: faction chart 1 1 . k trepj!.s This is the case that l low t'(i::t h.ard. Counsel are em ployed uti bth side nd the hearing wiil rtquiie two d.ijs or longer. iSjwc'.ai 'o The Sentinel RAl-EICiM, A;e tl The w,f of ti tr. w Hooh. a fanner livtng nur the citv. was ciet.iili: s oiin.t m over the !o o;ch iiff-tirg h-'r h a t. ad b Ra gh ia-t from a dalitterou from Ix'iiiK struck her husband while :.g over some dom mciani repfitt that tht y were quarrel e!IC tiouhle Ph the injury fled and a wiil roi (e fa'al Bvn hough ofCctr have Ixeu search. ng f h. m no trace ha yet that i !in found I thinks he klliii is thought his wife IN TAXABLE PROPERTY; . ts made out show an In - oiiooo m taaable properte this vear Rel estate ti The repo en aso o( I in Winston asesed at , snivent riedits. 2 this this is than it should be. HISS GLENN HIT (Special to The Sentinel ) RAi.Eir.ll. Aug f A letter ha been received by Iktvernw Olenti fr.itii the builders of the new cruiser I North Carolina a; Newport New. null ' tying 'he governor the . date "f rhrts i titling will be .October 6. at 11:15 ! o'clock and wanting to kn-iw Minn J a possible who the s(KUis.ir will lie. j .There is strong .eiitiril'-i:! here to i I have. Governor ;nn' charming daughter. Miss Rebecca, chosen I (Special ! RALEIGH i in 'he "red ; , i rn section of t known here . (olah') fata to Th Sentinel ) Aug .11 --This ni iriiin th'" d.stric in tiie fi ll,!.. ( ity a w!i-'e woniS'i an ife-Kb ill wnlimi'-'l titoWl. H! bv ( lug shot while another mar. Wd.viatirl Keirell we-e q'larrel'ing in and the ball t Berh Brown' house, a being fired bv Ferreil ai the man shot w i'h ir. fired bv Ferreil a the man w i'h I whom he wa quarteliiiiK Feireli in jal- BAND CONCERT TONIGHT. ' The forowing piogram h un artangid for tho band conr-- to - I March Salute t Burlington Sherman March Tenth Regiment Hal! j ! fivei.'ure "Al Hi' ' A'hero, f Luc a."- IV. .colli f light in liii.e--: i Mah' Wal'zes- Sane; Tw j S ep- MoO! I'-mcr Two S'ep ' M-xico '"Cole Johnwon. Part II, March I) If H Crosby. Mair h l-f' ndi-i l-igh U: t -. is.wri t n the Farm Von T'fer W a. e. "AcadeniJ " Mi-eud Two Ht" p Silver H ., Ijimpe March College l.,!e Fi sn'r'-n Thui pr gram sit.W' to change ANNOUNCEMENT. We take pleaiurt in announcing to the public that arrangement have 1 been perfected by which th band concert, mihich have been given from the court house qur during the !urnmer on Tueiday and Friday vn- - ingt will be continued during th : month o' September. ; Pabbe Amusement Committe of the Board of Chjirman, Trade, R. W. Gorreik, The tra..-; for t! of flio l tie ftent lie. n 'h. nth, of Augus i per ctii over of tl., ).-r a a ga.n of over Ti prereiiing ni.ili'h ga.n of over 1' pec OB over August 1ifl5. While the street .,,ie of T tie Seiitinet f.,r Aug-,t ,how inn ..f j per c ct FACING A FAMINE. People In Western Part, Of Ireland Are Becoming Alarmed. Partial Fa'lure o Crop nd Scarcity of Wocw for Largo Num ber of Laborer. Load to B4f That Thrt Will Bo Much uor inj In tho "tmorald lot." Ifty PuMifchcro' Press) Hi'NKtlAI. li'!nd. Auk 31 A P-i:ii.i' famine ihrea'crs the weoteru par of in ian.i thnmsh falitire of the -:!-. Ten pi r cnt of the po'aio Cl ip is prarsica.ij irth)e and ten per rn mo;o dUtawd The percew tace i.f defuIn to ohr rrMi U shlthUv t.iw.r. Mot of th(. tiarmeri are unah'e to jatse thi season more than eriniKh tit kiep their own f,nili!. MippVd and i'herv will he no urp!u for the mar ikols or nrtt .r seeding eonao- Equent.y j - much 'ahie to qiientiy the plight of tlu iir larmrera much worse Many of them arq n- find emplio meet and ar al- e.idv ver-,ri5 on starvation j In a spocia! nmetlng of SCgn eitiialy Council J.ihn U. IkiWd. nienilier of p lianuTi'. effertd a rexiluii.m railing upon thf nivertiiueai to opon works. a the sHuattoti bertimlr.g the wirt ' since lT The council uuanlnioui'v . paid the i.o!ntioii Other li"l bmiies a;e cotitempiating similar ' actions GETTING RIGHTS-OF-VAT j Cap! O II P Cornell, chief engi neer f'T the Southbound Hallway. a asked thin morning 'about a tcpott ! current to the effect that a contract i had been awarded for the consiruc- tiun of another sec'ion of the rod. iCapt. Corn.l! replied that no more 1 contracts would be let until all of the j righta-of wa were erured. These are being ciosxl up as rapiu,) as pos sible A full force Is employed look ing after this work. The company ii anxious id push the construction work, but the rightt-tif way must b aecured first '16T0N (Special to The Sentinel ) RAl.KICH. Aug II C-isernor Glenn announces that he la making an effort to have the christening- of toq new rrul.er North Carolina lake plarO In the port at Wilmington Instead of at the Newport N shipyard. whre the vesel Is being built. October la the date on which It U understood that the ceremony will take place. The governor has tafcen the matter up w,th the navy department and l right hopeful of succi ss 1 DEATH IF PROHENT NEWSPAPER MAN (By OMAHA. Publlhr" Pregf.) N'eh . A .g 31 Edward well known politician and man. was found dead io j K'.ef wa'er I new spa pet KHIMKI Itee l.i: oig iiru t"dar. for j w lo-re In- 1, Kid K'l.l. a.t night V.rt J. W. R.ron of Mt. Airy Dead. MT AIRY. Augu-t Jame W. K,'rH"" ptominem i..iinesa man. died of typhoid fever a' his borne In this, city a'. 4 o clock this afternoon alter sickness of two week He was II years old and came here from S'okes. hi native county, m years i'l" ' engage In the livery bulns I'11 ' b" njrrl-J Ml Florence ArmfH'd, of this count), who to- gether with eight children aurvivq h!m. His ?od will be buried In Ihi .Order of American Mechanic, of which he a prominent memoer. having held fhe office of councilor tor eve!i irm . . Sullivan May Atttnd Fair. j,(hn i, g,j;i;vn. (he noted prls. i fighter may -rtnd the Fors)th fair "'''this fail Colonel Webb t In receipt j of a (e.'er from he pugilist la whlca the ex pre ten desire to visit Win t'iB Sao ,m with a moving picture show during a trip sou'h Again In th Ld. : C. Tudoi. district agent for the Mu'ual linef!' Life insurance Co, has tis-en not.fl'o! by that company 'hat he o,od firs- in the number of lives Itisund In 'he t'ftPed H'a'e dur itur the niot.tri of July The Mutual B iiefit -inplo;. o-.et for's five hun dred ag.-n'a. ft'. Jordan, who tuut been r:lr- r jla-.on riiaiiager for 'he Journal for 'he pat yes.- has resigned and will enter "s- fill session of th A 4 M. (:"..;. ge t Raleigh. George o. who has t-eo travel ling wi n Jot.n R'ibliiuiB big tuowt f-.r lioitii years is -pe-,dit,g a fw 'lay in 'he citt, Mr Cole fwls at h'.'tne h'-rn'-r he goes He Is well rqiiitied in i.'-at.v no) town 111 he Sou'h -The Ch'ty Giorerv Co Will open for bui;i-,s on Tr.ie Street n.-xt to the new p edmont wareh'-use oni'irow The iw store will carr groeer.e posi i snd fruit
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