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TITE TWIX-CITY DAILY SENTINEL. TOSTON-SALEM, XOHTII CAKOLINX HYMN. it lji , ft lii U IiiPg J and strictly prohibits the sale of alum baking powder So does Franco So does Germany The sale of alum foods has been made Illegal in Washington and the District of Colum bia, and alum baking powders are everywhere recognized as injurious. Tq proted ursdf a5aimt aIum when ordering baking powder, Sap pJainhj- daki::q povDzn and be very sure you get Royal. Royal is the only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape . Cream of Tartar. It adds to the digestibility and whole- V t .1 t I loroeness ot the tood. BY ORDER FOR ERLY CONGRES SIONAL CONVENTION. So Far No Canddate Is in Sight i the Tenth District ana the Party May Be Forced to Draft One Dem ocrats in the Tenth Not Even Pre paring for a Convention. ashevilij:. Jan. What Recent Railway Rate Litigation Cost the State. Tins following conipMe list of ex penses to date incurred in the lillgu tiou growing out f the railroad ia;c regulation was iv...I to tin' house of repieseniatives ; atorday afternoon In a message " 1 . in the governor: To the Ilonoralilo Tin- Members ot tho House of Representatives (Jentlemen: As required hy If. I herewith transmit to you statement of the attorney general of N'orht'.uo Una containing anniMiu of service-; anil expenses growing out of the rail road rate legislation. In addition to the Idler of Hie at torney general I desire to say thai when settlement was being considerc-l I could only esliniafe the coal and placed that amount, at $17.."nu. Since then, owing to ilie delay, typewriting, printing records anil brief, have lieen incurred, the bills for which have not yet heen paid, which will make the estimate of the attorney general aliont right, in my Judgment, or per haps the whole may aiiiouut to a li. lie more than he males. Respectfully siiliinjl led, It. It. (il.KN.V, (ioveruor. To the Cieneial Assembly of North Carolina: Application having lieeu made lo the olllce of Attorney (ieneral (iilmer for complete ileniieu li:,t of service:; and expenses inclined in all liliga tion, growing out of ihe railroad rale regulation, we beg to sulunlt the fn! lowing: Legal Services And Expenses in Railroad Rate Case. July Paid ('. II. Avcock, p-tamei Slate v. S. K Co. and A. C. I... $.,uu. J.'. .'.ii; Winston & llryaul, balance fei railroad rate case, $1.2".M; K. Dan iels, services and expenses railroa:! rale case, I.i9.V4.i; .Merriinon & .Merri nion, services railioad rate case, J.'tMl; H. ( lenient, expenses railroad ran case, $t::.S(; Mutual Audit Company, services rate case. $:!2X.2!: .1. .. Stone & Company, copies opinion railroa J rate case, J.ll.no. total expenditure' on account railroad rate cases to date. U'.!t:U.Tr.. Inasmuch as many of the lawyer above named have not heen paid In full for services rendered, and inas much as the stenographers In the case have not been paid lit full, nor have the expense of the corporation com mission, nor expense of printing the r-cord, together with many other In cidental coHts, fees anil expenses which have not yet been paid, It is Im possible, at this time, to give a de finite statement of the actual cost In curreil. Ititt we can state positively that the expenses growing out of this railroad rate case will exceed the sum of $:M,niM and may probably be more than that. Respectfully submitted. It. 1). (III.MKIt. Attorney General. 1IAYHKN CI.K.MK.NT, Assistant Attorney General. r.. Rornibllcans s.-em sligh'ly "balled ; promin ent member of that party expressed it vesterdav. bv reason of the action of the congressional committee in call- ing an early conieiiiwii .u.mu in" their fiinfiisinn resulting from two causes. One of the nasons is that the call ing or the congressional nieeiing In March means that tho county conven tion to select delegates must be held Varch. Tth.and that it in turn will com' pel the holding of ward meetings March 1st and that at once breaks l) the plans of those who wanted o wait until the Democratic candi laics were in the field. The other -atise of consternation lies In the ab sence of candidates for congress. So far there are none at all. J. J. Britt onld naturally be looked to, but he is far from being a candidate at this line, what ver decision he may reach later. Then J. Williams, or Hender son vilte Is popular, but it is said that lie shows a marked reluctance to en 'er the race. Mar. Iteubow, of Mur phy, is a likely man for the race and :iiav enter. It Is far from pleasing to have a convention In sight and "nary l candidate In sight." "It's poor poli y to have to draft a candidate," said tne Republican. And then, of course, a candidate nut out in March would or called on o state his views on public questions. ind he would lie embarrassed be- anse no national convention had een held to give him any views. All he could do would be to Bay he was for Taft and of course he will be whoever he unay he. In the meantime the Democrats are not even beginning to prepare to get ready for a convention. Dr. D. E. Selver, county chairman, was asked vesterdav If he saw any convention sight! and replied that while his eyes were good, ne tailed, to notice iny Democratic convention facing the winter breeae. UNEMPLOYED SEEK TO ENLIST. FORTUNE IN BAG. Man and Pays Ten Cents for Hay Finds $2,175 in It. SHARON, Pa., Jan. 2(1. With Hum sands of dollars hidden away ill gra naries lill.id to the bursting piiint mil ills lime dugout House wen hioi iv K. J. Justice, retainer State vs. S. It led wlih smoked ham, preserves and C 1. and A. C. I.., I.HMl; Meiriiiion Merriinon, retitlin'r Slate vs. S. R. Co. and A. C. J j.', $2.i0; Seenian I'rlntery, copies answer A. C. case, $:)."; R. I). Gilmer, expenses to Ashevllle rail road rate ease, fl'll. August -S. G. Ryan, feu c.;:,u state vs. S. It. Co., $::,(!; W. S. Hymns, C. V. S. C. C . copies papers S. R. Co. vs. N. ('., corporation commission, Sir. id. September K. .1. Justice, expenses case S R. Co. vs. N. C corporation comiuis.sion. Jural; c, n. Ay cock', ex penses case S R. fo. vs. N. C. cor poration commission, ST-".; Edwards & llroughton, briefs S. R. Co. vs. N. C. corporation commission. fl'M; J. E. Shepherd, expends S R, Co. vs. N. C. corporation PiMiuulssion'. $7G.8T. W. S. Hyans, c 1 c , ,.(H,.S ras(. j H. Woml, $2ln.i:.; k j ils, C()1,ynR records railroad i.iie ease. JilO; F, A. Woodard, expenses railroad rale case, $!!('. (.95; E. .1. .1 u.it n services rail road rate case, $1,1.11 ' OctolM-r E. Maim, 1. eopving evi dence railroad rale i-;,M.. ' ls..;,ri; Cotlinielcinl Printing Cnmpany, copy Ins agreement railroad rale' rise $19.50; V. S. Ilvams. c. i .s. ", copies imper railroad rate r,is,. tr.uv V. It. Ayeoch. services railroad rale case, $5011. N'oveinber Merriinon a ( ii liinnn fees advance Wood case, :, y s' Hryant, expenses railroad r.He $13.32; It. W. Winston, expenses rail road rate case.StOt.till; K. Carroll, .1,., Co., services railroad rale ( ;S,., $ 031.25: Mutuar Audll Co.. sen ices railroad rate case, $547 .27. December P. IV Meckham. service railroad rate case, $42:,; .1 M Kenney, C. I'. 8. C. , est., c-as,, S Wood. $675: Aycwk and h.mieis, services railroad rate case, i y A. Woodward, services and expens, s railroad rate case, $1,717. SI; K.,iai, & llroughton, printliiK railroad 1,,;,'. case, $74.25; J. B. Shepherd, sen;,.,,, and expenses railroad rate case, si 024.27; Merriinon & Merrlrein, ex penses railroad rate case, $ti'V January. 1908 C, IicJ(er.v. V. s. m BPrvltig papers railroad rate case many other good things to em, uewis Sadler, miser and hermit, starved him self Into Insanity. He Is now in the State Hospital at Miissilliou, Ohio. Yesterday his chat tels were sold on bis farm. Tho story Hint Sadler had hidden away $2,500 in gold coin on bis farm took hnn drills of people to the scene of the auction sale. Charles Whitemore purchased grain bag, paying ten cents for It. No one bid against, him. He shook the bag and there was a jingle heard In side. Hastily opening it, he found three glass Jars filled with gold coins amounting to $2,1 The money was turned over to Sad ler's guardian. This Is part of the hidden fortune. The rest of the mon ey Is supposed to bo about the farnf. LEAF SALES IN VIRGINIA. Is Week's Business at Lynchburg 872,300 Pounds. LYNCHIH'RO, Va.. Jan. 2fi. The to. haeeo. sales here this week aggregated S72,"00 pounds, 347,1100 more than last week. Sales from September 1 show a de crease of ",1 M, 000 pounds compared with last year. Sales at Petersburg, PETERSBURG, Va Jan. 20. The sales of loose tobacco last week were light, but large receipts are looked for 1 1 his week. The sales for the week j Just closed were HiO.fiOS pounds, mak ing n total td date of 2.500.525 pounds. yeMet' ea: the y kiiowu He;:vt: he f ii It w the tu: sen ice from ti hid 1 LAI' t'erve ; iy. , Id. Ada-rs EiS.res He S'rS "l'm Cn My Way To Heaven." PHILAI'EI-PHI . Jan. !a" ia Eden Mr D ::1-1 ct.-jnu Robert Ad.itiis. scv r.; -war r.ix'd his voice Irsb. a'.H.ve !:g,-r men sinairn; the eu hn n. "I'm On My Way to " As the last no'e sounded ack and died instati'ly. only a few nilnu'es before f.r the regular V:'i o clock s. The body was not removed i e dass room until the sermon en preached and the congrega- li'-n ilis;l tssea, nor was any rru-i ". K!,. to to it by Pastor Benjamin, for of confusion among the worsnip- Yesieiday evening. However, ne i die manner of .Mr. Adams' Jea'll in detail ana inane mr luooiwu ;,!(. of the dead man his text for an impressive sermon. tear lih. rt- i 1 Whipped by Night Riders. HdPKlNSVlLLR. Ky.. Jan. 2S.-R. II. Kodgers last night was called out by M'M'iiev live night riders and se verely whipped with buggy whips. Rogers is a member of the "associa tion." but Is alleged to have sold his tobacco outside of the organization. Several sIi hs were fired into his house and all telephone wires were cut. Re- Thousanda Turned Away From cruittng Stations. NEW YORK, Jan. 26. Several thou- iand men, it Is estimated, have been turned away from the army recruiting Nations since this city became filled ,vith unemployed two months ago. Ev- ary recruiting station Is so rapidly en listing men that the former records ire increased 1100 per cent. At no time since the war has the tush to re fruiting stations been so great, while mly a small per cenUige of those ap- lying are accepted, the officers In barge declaring It would be possible to accept twice the number now eu listed if some of the minor defects wero overlooked. The majority who are entering the army after weeks of unemployment Include former cashiers, clerks and mechanics. JOHN D. AT NEGRO CHURCH. Listens to "Black Spuraeon" and Makes a Donation. At'Cl'STA, Ga., Jan. 2C John D, Rockefeller occupied tint first Sunday morning In Augusta listening to sermon in the Tabcrnaclo Baptist chinch (colored) by Rev. C.T. Walker, the "Black Spurgeon," who got out of a sick ueit 10 preacn wneu nitormea that Mr. Rockefeller would be one of his congregation. The oil king was accompanied by his physician, Dr. Big gar. After the sermon Mr. Rockefeller held a conference with the preacher In the later's study, when, It was an nounceii, ne mane a very generous donation to Ihe church." When here last winter Rockefeller attended this church before going to any other and gave it a neat sum. COFFIN ON FIRE. Disturbed the Congregation. The person who disturbed the con Kregation last Sunday by constantly coughing Is renuested to buy a bottle or l-oiey ? Hon"- and Tar. Simpson Drug Co. and Piedmond Drug Store. Mourners Rush Corpse Out of Doors and Fire Is Extinguished. WILKESBARRE, Pa., Jan. 26. At the funeral of Charles Eeskessv, of Ashley, candles beside the coffin set fire to Its draperies, and in a few seconds the room was full of smoke and flames were spreading rapidly. Some of tne women ran streaming from the honse, but several men seiz ed the coffin and carried it outside, where the flames were extinguished, The corpse was not ignited. Nature paints in colors Our cheeks and lips so fine: Assist nature to paint for thee, Hy taking Rocky Mountain Tea. Owens Drug Co. New Collars.wide and narrow, also White Batiste Ties, at Misses Martin's. A Card, This Is to certify that all druggists p. re authorized 10 relund vour nionev paid for Foley's Honey ?.n( Tnr, for cougn or coin, wnere it fails to cure It stops the cough, heals the lungs and 'irevents serious results from a cold f'.. t ! , uies ia piippe cougus ana prevents pneumonia, ana consumption. Contains no opiates. The genuine is in a yellow l.acnage. wnnse substitutes, son Drug Co. and Piedmont Store. Simp- Drug Snake Guards Gate. Pittsburg Dispatch. A tame rattlesnake belonging i0 an Arizona farmer sleeps PTery night on the front gate of its owner's garden colling himself around the gate -md gatepost, so that a lock and chain to keep out intrude is not needed What Is Your Life Worth It you are a salaried man, you are earning, by the exercise of your brains or muscle, say $3,000 a year, at least one-half of which you employ in the support of your family. Then your life is worth $30,000 to your family; for a pol icy for $30,000 will yield a sura which If Invested at five per cent, would give your family $1,500 In come a year. 1st your life assured for anything like its full value? The Equitable Life Assurance Society. W. J. RODDEY, Manager, Rock Hill, S. C. Eggs! Eggs! Eggs! If you want eggs, WHITE LEGHORNS are the chickens. We are offering eggs from fine stock, for setting purpos es, at the remarkable low price of FIVE CENTS PER EGG. :: . Eggs delivered to any part of the city. HENNYPENNY POULTRY YARD. Edward Crosland, Jr., Manager. 624 Holly Avenue. Phone 410 Strength to Weak Men -ijrV -trVjfc PEFFERS NERVIGOR Th wnrld aimlri nu n who are stn.tiit In fihTslciil marital r. nrv f (; men of nmhiii.m, encrjfv i Mmmftl inKiiKtiiim t th tru typo of pmrttvt manhood. To atUlr. thin the flrrt rt'inlite In koikI. healthj NT. which (tIth cat-wit y f.r full development. nZZZf5' Hv,0 'kt, Strong. Calm H-rV Curei Ntrwui Dtblllty. Filling II am err, Vital nsa, Proatratlan, Slaaplaaanaasamj other troubteailijl to-tvor work, worry, nmoklntr. or vlelnuH liahtj. MakMrlrh. healthy oloodand rfjtaira want -d aerrf ,-iia.Ir (rood for womt n. Hooklttt free. I'rlcell fa hot. Nix for lfi.no, postpaid, with ft guar anfee tor- fund. If not cured or horieiitcd. pern r mcdical association, chicaoo. u. t. k For $ale by Oweni Drug Company FOR EARLY Cabbage Seed, Sweet: Seed and All Gar. den Seed LEARN THE WAY TO SIMPS Ml f - H L 9 I I I nth. loCc: ifoul moncij eomes to jss faahd we know, it das yuilf, m lecs. 4o3 wlten you Sulk dome it ti- uw Mehl aid y u to p rtfiee youl money mil f fattiest. eowe lo and we wtfC h that we can jWe you food na mue $o 0 tittle that jwi wife need not wok do (tad I: lliose oCd tfiinft in ode. GBIM-GAIITRELt FURfJITURE I HEATING BLOCKS axd stove wood Try a $1.2.'i Load and Be Con vinced. TWIN-CITY WOOD CO. Phone 219. FORSYTH COUNTY MAP can be had at the office of the Reals ter of Deeds at 98 cents each. Extra heavy cloth, $2.00. C. M. MILLER. Salisbury Public Stenographer Miss Landquist Hotel Zinzendorf. 4 per cent interest paid i Certificates of Deposit Interest commencing fro date of deposit. Wachovia National Bant A. C. VOGliER 6 SON. J UNDERTAKERS -ft 120 SOUTH MAIN ST. Day Phone 53. . Night Ph 7K 'MA
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