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OELL BROS., Proprietors. HOr.lE FIRST: ABROAD NEXT. 0 1 .00 Per Year in Advanco. Vol. XVIIII. .', ; ' . R0XB0R0, JfORTH' CAROLINA, Wednesday .'Evening, .April 16,-f 1902. Nd: 16. ADVANCE PAIR LIST. Farmers Urged to Raise Farm Products for the Premiums. - The State Fair advance Premium List of field and garden products for Fair of 1902 for the week be ginning October 27th, was issued today by J. .A. Long, President ; J . E. Pogue; Secretary;- and C. B. Denson, Treasured v and Assistant Secretary. The - work . has' been very prompt indeed. The Secretary says in the introduction: - "The Forty-Second Annual State Pair will open on Monday, October 27th, 1902. " : ;" ' ' ' We congratulate the farmers, the manufacturers, mechanics, ar tists, merchants, and our fair coun try women of North Carolina upon the display of their products and skill at the Twentieth Century Fair in 1 901, and are gratfied to an nounce that in the quality,, variety and number of exhibits, the attend ance at the grounds, and the amount of premiums distributed through out the State and abroad (but es pecially to the citizens of, North Carolina), the results were never better in thehistory of the Fair. ' 'The prospects for the Fair of I902 are still more brilliant. Sub stantial improvements are in pro gress for the better accommodation of the public, and larger means of care of stock, etc.- . - 1 'Every farmer : is .invited and urged to bring forward his 'products from the farm, orchard, stockyard,, garden, dairy, poultry yard, in the generous rivalry for the best results cf his great avocation;- t "The truck-raisers of. the east, the fruit growers of the. west, the cultivators on a great and small scale of cot ion, tobacco, rice, wheat, oats, potatoes and the grasses will find a recognition of their, work in these advance pages of the Premium List, constituting Department A. Among these are premiums for silk culture.' 1 : , ' ! "For the complete list including the premiums besides field products, for horses, cattle,' sheep, swine; poultry and pet stock, fruits and flowers, pantry supplies, manufac tures, ladies' needle and fancy work, fine arts, agricultural I- implements and machinery, minerals and build ing stones, and for general displays educational exhibits, historical and scientific displays, athletics and tests of speed, send your name .and postoffice address to J. E. Pogue, Secretary, r. Some.of the, best hprs ever shown on the track will be in the trials of speed." Most Must Do Time: New York, April ti. The appei late division of the supreme court today arnrmed'the conviction of Jo-' hann Most on a charge of printing in his newspaper, JThe-'Freiheit', an improper article entitled' "Murder vs. Murder.'? The article was published about; tlm time of -the 'as sassination of President, McKinley.. Most was sentenced to ' a year ' s im -prisonment. ' , ' , ' . - . V ' Oeorgia-Oarolin'a Debate -Results for Former. - Chapel HiU, : April 12.--The University cf . .Georgia won both the debates here last night;; Caro lina and Georgia were ably repre sented. The contest was very close. Georgia deserves O)ngratulation and praise for her victory. over -the Tar Heels. " : 1 - Dr. Talmage is Dead.'. 1 wasnington. D, ,c., April ,12. i Rev -Dr. T TVWitfTn1?riofrA---ici dead. He passed awav" at-an earlv hour tonight, - At seven o 'clbofeM began sinking" rapidly. hHeltlVar unconscious arid hisnh vsir f iirl then that he had but a shd? .il to line. --'. Dir. Talmage was, one remarkable men this generai$r and" is regarded by' many;; public produced. He was themprynen as a directshot vat the Beef ular preacher in the mefr bpQlisfoSTrust. - " ' v , ' c a 'quarter, of ..a century, ' He was atk-tf orthodox Presbyterian minister and always preached" a gospel of; cheer and hope.. He was never dry of dull. He interested ; his audiences, no matter the time or: the ; themev Without being : the most profound thinker of his day, he . was easily the most popular preacher :.-in the American pulpit, and had preached to more people than. any pfeactieir of this or any age". Death From Dog' Bite. ; Shelby, N. C, April 144 -Two weeks ago as Mr. -William .Patter son , a' f ar mer living , two - miles from .QVt a1 Kir txtqc rpfiirninor "h rm f rrm town he was attacked bya I dog, which bit him severely on the lower lip. Three days after ; this Mr, Patterson went to Charlotte and had the mad-stone applied;";-v A few days after his return he show-J ed symptoms of hydrotmobia, grow- Wip ing worse each ciay, ana- aiea- this morning in great agony. Jn hig sane moments he would beg' hi s friends to kill him and thus'end his suffering. Mr. Patterson was , the Lson of Mr. F. A. -Patterson, was unmarried and was a worthy, hard-working farmer. - - r . - Park Bill Reported. - ' ' Washington, April 11; rRepre-l sentative' Moody, of North Caroli na, today reported from the House Committee on Agriculture: the ; bill establishing- a national t forest re serve in the mountain forest regions of Virginia, West Virginia, .North and South' Carolina, Georgia, - Aa bamaJ and- Tennessee ; The bill carries an appropriation of $10,000, 000, of, which '$2, 000,000 is imme diately available. The report sets forth the need, of, preserving this region and argues that the national government is the only power, to conduct a work of this magnitude. " Managers for Democrats. ( V--- " : --v - : ;"."" j ""-. - ;''-...', - . 'S. "', . . " Washington; ' April .12. The democratic congressional f campaign committee, as a result of t consulta tions with leaders in different parts' of the country, has agreed on the following executive ; committee, , t6 be formally. announced at the. next meeting unless some; hitch" occurs: Ben T. Cable, of Illinois, " chairn-an; Lewis Nixon, of New York; chair man of -the' finance committee; David Overmeyer, Kansas;. Thomas Taggart, Indiana ; f. Richanf Olney , Massachusetts, and Daniel Iamont New York., - , 1 :f- General Miles Must Go. Washington, April ,14-VThe issues are fairly joined between the lieut enant general and . the "Secretary of War. The" "troubles which begun long ago under the Cleveland admin istration have finally reached so crit ical stage that the compulsory retire ment of .General Miles at . an early date Is " an open secret and ;is not denied at the White House. The one crop that never fails is the dead beat crop. , ROOSEVELT "DAN HAVE HELP. : - ; Democrats Ready- lei 'Assisti in a " V Battle Against c Trusts, ; .Washington, " April . 1 aPresi dent"' Roosevelt' s speech at Charles ton Jast night, in - which.be- said that trusts, , if they work' at . .all ,4 ,There is general approval of his 'statement the nation should exer cise-over combinations " cautiosly, but firmly, I the power of supervis ion and regulation.'. Represenative James B. Richard son, of Tennessee, the leader of the minority in the . House, said of the President s reference to ' trusts : "That's good Democratic- doctrine, and- if the President Swishes any assistance ; in the line he suggests he can count on every -"'member of the Democrat party in Congress. The wonst of all these trusts at pres ent is the Beef Trust, and. we shall push the resolution now pending in the Hotisemthallour force." , Person Superior Court. .The following matters were dis posed of during the past , tnrm of Court last week: - ' ! " State ys Job Hester., Disturbing religiou3 worship. , Sii bniitted, - $10 and cost, r - - pass. Plead guilty, $ and cost. State vs Eugene Win stead ,and Clay Long, affray. Plead guilty, Long $5 and half cost, judgment suspended as to Winstead upon pay ment of half-cost. State vs John Clayton ancUHenry t .' ..;... FJ in toff, affray. Clayton pleads guil ty, judgment suspended upon pay ment of cost, JFlintoff not taken. State vs. George Ramsey, abandon ment. To appear at next term of court and in the meantime to take care of wife. -7 State vs Henry Yarboro, retailing. $50 and cost. ' .r .State ' vs C; 0. Adcock, retailing. $25 and cost. : State vs C O. and A. H., Adceck retailing. $20 and -costi w I j State vs Parham Clayton retail ing. $60 and cost, . ' 1 - ' State vs T. -T. Harris, retailing. $100 and cost . , . State J. T. Woody, retailing $25. and cost. ... . ;S State vs Daniel Duncan, retailing. $25 and cost. . " , ' i: : -State ys Elijah To wnsend, retail mg. , $40 and cost. , h -State vs Ida and .'Martha Jacobs, disorderly house. Guilty, 12 mpnths in Durham county workhouse. . State vs,A. L. Bradsher and Sam. Lawson, affray. , Sam Lawson : pay fine of $15 and half cost. : State vs 0, G Nelms and Romu lus Lawson, affray Lawson hot guil ty, Nelms guilty, $5 and, cost, . State against,Sonriy ; Beasley lar ceny. Guiltyj 6 months oh . Persian county roads - ; j ' r State ys James Long, assault with deadly weapon Guilty, $20 and cost. State vs Monroe Daniel, disorder ly house. Guiltyj 14: months on County roads. - , ' Gu? Paylor, col.," was sent to : jail f r 241 hours for grunting when pun ishment was - being .inflicted . upon prisoner. Reduced to 6 hours. T. L' Clayton' vs - Norfolk and Western Railway This waS an action g:inast; Itracted wide attention at; the capital, Makes the food more delicious and wholesome ROYAL BAKING POWDER for damages.; Verdict in -favor. J of Railway, V' - - , . ' . '1 -Lea vs Seaboard. -Air ;Lihe .Kail - . way. Continued until Aug. term; Wm. Drumwright' vs ,!NY & . W. Bailway. Nonsuft. v v, ' " The motion which was heard be fore the Judge concerning the- com pensation due Mess. J. A. Long and J. 9-Bradslier, as" trustees- for f the Terrell tund came up in the court house Thursday night. The trustees asked for ah allowance of $49.25 the Judge reduced .this' fallowing them $350. ' , ' . Court adjourned Saturday evening. To the Voters of Person County: I hereby anuounce myself a 'can didate for County ,Treasurer,, sub ject, to Ihe action of the Deihocratic County convention. v If nominated I pledge myself ; to use every honest endeavor for the success of the tick et and when elected I shall ' take pleasure in serving; you to the best of .my ability.-.- When, you- hive business with me you will, find'- me here, at aUtimes,:: every dayintheJ week, and it I can be 01 ; service to you don't hesitate 1:0 call on me. To those who have already 'pledged me, their support, and to those who will aid ,me I beg to feturn'my most sincere thanks. ' . Very respectfully, v- J. A. Tucker. , Wade Hampton Has , Crossed the - v Riyer. " ' , Columbia, S, C, April ' 11. Gener?l Wade Hampton died this morning at 9 o'clock from: valvula disease of the heart. He had , been unconcious for several hours . : ; " The General had-just passed ' his 84th birthday. ' Twice this winter iattihgs It is;witli pleasuri:that;abnonnce-'ihe airivial 01 the handsomest line 01 Uhma aud Japaii Mat tipgs that you Jiave ever seen in RoboroV We ' have these gdodsafc : aU, prices from 12 r2 cts fo 30 cts a yard and guarantee that you can't find better values. : The designs too are the very neatQst to be had.. ; We also have ai:lovely line of Tielve't, Coquette and Axminster Rugs. We TDfide ourselves on this line arid it will nav"vou to see it- r -"vv;.. bOfic; 'Schd'bl JMcIirs!S: ' Fomv se at Com Bethel Voice Culture, Instrumental Music, Art, Elocution, ' . and Oratory. " r .; A fine opportunity to do review work; in the LITERARY DE , . P 4RTMENT. Special work along the line of teaching, with . , frequent lectures. All are cordially invited to attend. Total Expense $10 to ?14.. Opens nest Tuesday, April 15, 1902. . -' V - j. A. BEAM, Prin. CO., NEW YORK. he has had attacks that liave great ly weakened him jDUt he rallied wonderfullyn-bpth occasions He was out driving a week ago, but it wasevident his strength was -de-sertinghitn. ' -;.'.:... Love "matches' don't :i all set the world on fire. - ... , " We will, 'sell, the "following brands of guano for. tobacco and corrrthe coming season. ;Our prices are "as cheap or , cheaper than anyone's in the . County! See us before buy 'ing elsewhere, we. will save 1; you money, , t - ; r ; ; , Hyco.r-' s --?- I-.-"'' Eclipse. ,- M ' ' ' . ' Alliance.,-"-4 . ' , 1 - Durham Bull. T ; r : 7 - s British Mixture. J Electric Bone and Potash. Double Bone Phosphoric Acid. Caraleigh Special for Tobacco. ; Zells Oriole H. Y. for Tobacco. GdlaV Special Com pou n d for Tobacco, Columbia H. Y. Tobacco Guauo. Jfied mon t opecial ;jL'o bacco uuno. t Piedmont .Yellow Leaf ;i -Tobacco Guano. . " .v Just received a ; new and jfull. line of ' general merchandise, ; Call on 1 us ; f 6rl. anything , you want, highest prices - paid for. i country produce. JWe are agent , - for the Farmer : Friend corn planters, alsa the Virginia one w -fl-nd turn hnrsp wflcrnns nil of. which we have on hand and will - sell cheap. Call and see-us. ' ' . ; - ; .Your friends, ' ' R E ADE BROS ; v Helena, N :huq&:;.:v::'i-:"r-:-: ;' - V ' .v---, ;,: : .V - . Weeks' . Hill Institute, Guano Gliano
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