t 1 7 Jit XL - IVJ'JI.,:.' fjOELL ESnos.y Proprietors. FIRST: ABROAD. fJEXT. Ci -oo Per Year in vane -3 Yor,. XXI. ; . , ' Evening, J urie 8, 1904. No. .23 TWO YEARS 0 ies Fonua guilty in the .MieruCourt For.Post Office Rob oery. Charged ' That ;: he' Stole Stamps From the Post office at Apex. , ; ; 'V1' Durham Herald, ; Sunday "'June 5: In the Federal Court in Raleigh yesterday, Charles Jones, whov lived in Durham during his pearly life and who is:well;knbwn:yto::many,of our people, was sentenced; to seive two years in the penitentiary I rand to pay a fine of $500, f or beiag im. plicated in the robbery of tlie 1 post office at Apex. This postbffice was robbed last .September and later the postmaster identified Jones ias the man who came into the office and asked him to 'change - $20. fie also identified some ; stamps that were faken from'" the ofi&ce ; that uight when it was robbed. In tfce trial Qf this case it ; was shown that Joties, who conducted a pool acd billiard room at Goldsboro bad sold to the proprietor of a hotel in that town, a large number of stamps at die;ent:timesvallowing the prop' ietor-of- the hotel from Eve to sssen and one half per cent.vviis couut on the pure aas;. It was shown that he had received, express pack- age& tiom several states," these, it wls intimatedi ccnUinSd stamps - On the si and Jcnes swore' that he had never been in Apex in his ' life .. i . blttLIHUSi BUYS TIN I AND J - nm f n4 vjnRTwrwThM t " w. r. i- I . j vr i Pj P5b in f ne ;ree 01a state or -uronijA,. property Deali Jn Last Oohimuni cation . Endorsed,0"11 Carolia&, yhn sheactof an ' Made Yesterday ,by .'AVhlob 3,0.00 1 fc Stedman.for GoVerior ; Public man thO"K be,a judge, is , Acres of Land -Between Bessemer Mr;" Editor: : ' V- "'V'. abve;Cntlclsm- , ' ' " r . - , . wuwuen. the candidacy , of. Major Stedman tion v' ' - . - - . - ; ' - - . : but what caa I Say ot this noble .Spartanburg, .3:, C;, June 4,The man Wt you do not alreadv i'tini Carolina Tin ;; and Development Heis.not all things to all menbut Company,", which owns. , thousands the same to-everv bodv. T. have of prospective ;mining c lands in Watched for many years to' see his Cherokee county, has transferred star in the : ascendant. . FoV fifteen 3,000 acres of its property,; to the years his superb charm of manner United , States ;Steel Company: at has won mJ J j,ighest appredation I and I would follow him;;wih the exact figures .of. which . cannot; be bt-nd devotion withwhich the " old ascertained.. The former ; company; brigade followed XJacksbnT Ifie is however, retained ;a. considerable sincerei modest, brave. If 71 weire , A monument to; the late Judge Schenclrwill be unveiled at the Gull ford Battle Ground, July 4tbl Judge Shepherd will deliver the oration. s ;; It is k remarkabte fact that South v ern boys carry :ofit all the ' highest honors at West Point tfns year. The States , at the head of the list : are Mississippi -Tennessee and North Carolina.. Evidently ttie cadets ap pointed from 'the Southern: States have a full appreciation ot the ao vantages which Webt Point otters. Durham Sun: V ' v amount of the original lands ' The I ' -1 r -r r ,r uAwuuv mcuiijjiuai iauu&. ,iue commencing -a public career, in puxcaaMng concern is, capitalize t Uhbm rnnld T find ; mre indirimi J 11 , - ' -i I J 7 ? - ls, unaer- guide?. He sees the light and follows --6 "a with absolute fearlessness That he liewiy-acquirea lanas wiimn me i - n j " r n ; his. .When evil brooded iiice a night, engineers have be .n-ified to.re- . -''L port at Galineyatouu:, and the . - , s- -v' ' i .i ' ' .....-. sones over the state and the vanda i niaaen,weaitii. of that -section wun x j ' , , ' - j be revealed. to the world soon. The k , -,:;'-.-,',.;, ;i -j - . w '4l . ieapea trom its scaooara ne aia nia residents- the sectioa between ; r; :. Dioi.J -xt ' ' 11 j - heroic best, but when the final cat- rt. C, have conceived a craze for ;f. . . - , r . . - I ll The Best; Way ; TixeHeart' ''VrV ' K : l OF THE- - X' ?- a-' -V 4- r. r Most Df .Humatritv : ; ; Js Thrbugli the't . . - . . , . , - simply been pieicing the fabric' o j - . - ' v tiu and :rou hunting that bids-fair , , 1 t f, , . , : ' 'jl -' k ,l . , . : - j, error pnd that the blood tupon hisl r, A HI fl O ll to-eclipse, any, industrial and. com- . . . r . ? lJtl ci-V " meraal. fever that has- ever struck . . . .t,; Yi - . t r d - wouia aestroy our temples ana -our this section of the country. Reliable . , T,- . . j 4.1 civilization. He has the honestv o- mming experts uuve txprebiseu me - , - , " - - . . - t: ; -"i r'-' the educated lawyer, .an honesty opinion tna?. the territory, lyiugbe . ,-..,. . , , . - ,r UNlVERSIT sr. JL- OF CAROLINA X Academic Department, ; i : -. Medicine,? v.- " " , - ,", . Pharmacy, Pree tuition toteachers and to minis ' : ters sans. Scholarships and ' loans -for the needy.' A fv . 620 STUDENTS. . 67 INSTRUCTORS New i)prmitories,? Gynmasium, attfr ..Works, CeniralHeating System- "ThePaUjIbeglnsri-- v V Sept. 5, 1904. Address ; ; FRANCIS P ENABtEf : ;' ; r -I7 " :.-' President ! , CHAPEL:Hiir.;:;N.-a -irJi-irtitirrM,.i jjFor Summer w c -aduw a nis, ana a t ways ; . , spare .no.rams to beiect . '.the :Best and purest " , V. -r T.; of Bvery thing in ; V babies t- - - r' and e;tflh UhVrf sin nlihi r'r "rturtioW tween Ahe polices mentioned, has - , , r.. v -a , - ' , -, - - r, - 1 :-rj--t' x 1 - r - r'v -tr keeps his friendship m - constant , the Wav of -' x" , aJibi, as to his whereabouts -oa the every indication of temg capable K ? ' . rc.,. v - . ! . , rt. , - - . :. . - r . repair. His look is kindly.. A-v littl . ' , - night .the effice as;robbed-BiitMhe 9f bemg,worked 10 an extent, far m -1 K-vrt tTxT'i'" . irv fmmVnHVa' exce of Wothei" section of the -iri .im '" AC TltArt; i' ,.ti : , , ,-.t-not be atraia to inquire ot him -her '-n ;- 4 , -w- . .h .sentenced s' given' in 'tne'. above. i country!-. The defendant in this case ;js a son of jiiis.Joiies, woo at one time was agentfofithe Richmond &'Dan; viile road, nuvv.the Southern,! in this city. -As a boy he was a . pupil at the Durham graded :choolv and he has aelarge number .ofracquain tances m thfs city.' He also .has many relatives who live' in this county, . - ' s y , r, It is supposed ihatthe" case wi! come up on appeal atV;the October term of the circuit court of ap peals. ' 1 , A Town's 250th Anniversary . I -Xorthampton, Mass., June '5. Ihe city began today a celebration of the 250th anniversary of :,the settltment of the town'-, of ' Norths aniptou with j iigious services in its s.xreen churches. - ' The many guests bfhe- city -include GCv, John Vj Bates and staff ionnei Sejreaty6f ihe'IVavy' John ' -'"y" - ' ' . . ' way.-He.is onewThom ,he can : tie In iuiuuryVkr& tband feelafeHehas ih.e,key to CUUon. Sbed bnduaei-tr for of the tate goieriirienl .would". be some timeThough her death was not neither fanatical; nor sf.renuous but -xpect ci oeoon daa 'therefore tam e it would beiprudetit, uplifting, wis as a srociHo her many friends: . f igous.;; ; y' , " . Her list dajs found her ' perl ectly -.The comradesriip between Chief miue-i to her mditer' wilt for sne "Executive and people; Would be sin-' knew. Whoa fihe had Uustcdlto lead cere acd t hey would, rove himraore He has heyer "paraded; before . the public t fcrei services he has rendered both in peace and irrwar, nor has he ever intimated that his -hotcrs have beeVloo 'small oirVs'ef r'cV meritorious and "disQuisoed, ,but like'Cmcinnatus,, he . hb m confided in the patriotism or evef-inau. Why uyt make;Nor;h CaroiiLa-tbe rivaV of New-England-in her. civilization her these many years and , was - not afraid: 11 Yea though' I. yalk through tbe valley Vitiie shadows of death I will fear no evil f or thqu."art with me thy rod aul thy staff ".they com-for- me,"- ' : l' Sue. ieavtsa husband"" "' and eight chilarea to uiuaru their losi -V, looa wnicu Cdn lievtr 'fctf tilW 'nere ; lir this' world Dut'dar- to; rowing on.S taouiiii lav olOitdot scri'-w :4rt: L.iot bright auu fchtiiin juita.;ii 1 icng and-.vi. fc1. the v . . r latter eiittg.. thJ ,ci .aJ . "p;'-? teal't'' 5 Cambridge.. " Mass "Juiiei: Gvj.w,' i ui.llps, ebghiJet , of 4 bee co;vi iviuii'ricX. which .was-'sunk enter jint .Uiclimond Punrsou b"'-!port died ak'bH' .n'ome- itui'Cam' place tuut ha jctii iiid iue grave auii listth ior v:tilU :fOr.fcyer fltlllvtti.ilfTiaV.vli- -hvt- Ueatb . j 7 y V COaer,tovUJQi)kj ir4V" o:iwkii hind auX-iiiav j.hv'nictii-iu- oae uus hi i Jgeport to "night; T ' ,Opportuiiitiei3 Still. Plentifol.J' bavaunab News: Youuglrnen are i aday' 'iu:WrieV tctfW ' opinion ordieu;uiicibU-tu:U.';h6u.eu.vnich fini mi-i tirena for-tuos'o-.ho are faitnfui until Ueatb." 4 r- ' -AT,THE: -oo-r DdrJt miss seeing our stock SHOES.) tier.prosperity. and her possibilities J c , ;, . " U ' Thousands of ; wise . "hd patriotic j J;t : ' y- ours. to Please. .fS.i2yhtef i - Rhone Mo. 26. t-9 M; ' r Hot , Drpps ; 250, j V . . ;li Jamaca Ginger ; 35c - : ; : 1 ''"I"-'- Oastoria " ' ; . : ' UrC yam lu tier h . 25c- - Karubns Relief 25c . ' -BlaekB CarmicatkTe, 25c -v'.Herb Regulat6r:5c U,y V; Pain, Bajrn f '2Sc'. " ?i Are Some "bf. the'renie- ' dies at ; - RVii .1 i. id;, v. - - Steps. Phone. 50- r uu;vy 2S3 S?v 33 men within her borders aie JdoMtg hopeful y r f or wnrd'to tHenqnii u tiou and election of ,Governci 'Charles M. 5tedmanV: : 'f : . ' 1 ,-,. '.. i ' D. worthington; " -1 , A Sad Story..-, j" ' : Mopr.es vi He Eoferpr?st: A -(Ayl d i s tu iw belo w JN as ij li e a a d ; rt f f m e reWhiug turfreesboro", sTenn.: q-ir attention Ws cnlled to a mzn stand ing on the railway embankmeotracd a very p.ithttic story told eon tier n in g "hi s u id" lif -r. - W Ie r 1 Ke"" w u s "a v c a t tr rna iv n 1 tuotht r. Jef t bim.'. t " ... ' '" .'. 1 ' . I ll fe;j0riceithr(6r:th.? Jadies arid.msrt On the ;!aclies table -we : :; ; i -thave.filkced aboctOOvda'lp to 12c". fancy, lawn aV: (t- . ' :S-ceit"300 vdr,12V5.tb'18c-fancy 'lawn.at-10;cents.';- ; : '..-feTJC;f lawn, at 0-cents;, v t - t - ' r Jijec-i avt-DO told y shop worn gooas. tuat (nave pceii ; ; raccumU3ring'for -years'; but clean new stufff many pieces !? y::' ; bouiint- tins spnncf which .was not nlQvii as we wished i JJr- ana. these prices are put on the'rn simply to make; them hy goOn they , ( - - " ; - : - , - - . 1, .i.,, ,c 1 ,r y ,-.vri a . Pull- rt) rcu " ty ot e tuitr-Cc t nat te axenuM ! ; Thf ; eiv tJern Journultnat . j-apt. tfj :ae.Viv unobstiVcted -uov 'Parie'vf" tiius Ttj; rwhil joaim a ,tbey-erer.were.; 'Iudeed;' tbfe de bout ,iieur .the city; 'saw a uetr LWim liiaad for men; who ate, capable aud' minglthe Neaae lir aud: lassoed it ic liable is now greater than Wr1 be- and took it ubuaia. The deer .bad ouip tJ iio on n vifcic to relative?. -,wt -:?w' - ' - ' - .-, -t , VFKtENiv. .':jwy? MMfd in a .ilrorJ w-ok." v-V;HSi' v-or.: ou ;ancy bn'ns reuuciu it - oc vjc-.v,;!. cind thtre"" -tk rveppvrtariuiea v-for aiakiuff.fortnnes. i ' greater: foie and where- thrre-'is sunh a de-1 been -wounu?d.bv a hunter, it is pre aumeJV ubd .-tuvlr '.to the water for refagf. -- 11-- i . I: . U CHUsed ' -:hiai : to. .Jos-"'; his j V-lO odds and enus. ' 10 and coll at O each; mind. ' It is said that,.for 2.5 : ' 16 'T seconds of5c 'collars at S5c dju' . - that, jnar;; b:. nooi- ut that place K eook aV'thcsVgokds every-ima train p:43ses. looking i,or ; Q bttvsome- i , the-return ct his motner. Djeap-jC -, 1;, , pointii.enf is stamped on -the , poor '1 ! x r ' J 1 r ,! " - . . i 55 fellow's faoo when the train pulla oat arid leave3 not -the tender; Joying mother of his yonthfnl,dsT3. ' , 1 V I,. A

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