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- J MATHEWS' PLEA I9SANITY generally Understood That Case -Wi'l Not be Tried This week . Greensboro, N. C, Dec. n.--judge Warp opened court .here (his fl0rDing and there It a heavy cri- Ijjjjai docket ahead of him. It is generally understood th at a true bill for murder is r found igaiast Dr. J. B. Mathews it will jot be tried this term. His law Uswill ask for a continuance on the ground that they will be un lye to get their witnesses 'here, fliis presages insanity, as Mathews said to have attempted suicide fbile studying medicine at Rich luand, and has done many things jujPittsboro, Durham, Fairview y other places. It is supposed yitnesses will bo summoned from all these places. : One result of the trial at least till be o have a law prohibiting Physicians or medical students, who become temporary insane from.n w Sural or artificial causes irom prac Scin? medicine, and there will be i general weeding out of dope fieneds from jeopardizing the pub lic health and patients' lives by jeckless or malicious use of drugs. k ' Will Meet in L'urham Raleigh, Dec. u. The next fconventiou of the Baptist Wo m'p Union will be held at a dif- erent time "and plaice' than the Baptist State Convention. I This was agreeoJon yesterday at the session of the Convention and Durham was selected as the p'ace or the next meeting, o be in the fflonhof April, 1906, in the Firs ist Church of that city. There was a large attendance at jester-ays meeting, which was ; in parge of Miss Fannie E- S. Heck, pe president, and at the meeting pe Baptist women' comprising the pnvectipn voted to raise $21,000 WissiNns in I906, this being an 906 it i also proposed to add icty itLJne 05 JOCiii uuiuua ui L . organization. ASHORE NORTH OF- HATTERAS; Fierce Southeastern Gale Puts Three Crafts Practically Ion the BeahAU Crews, Eecept That r of Steamer Aragon; landed by Life Saers. ; . Norfolk, Va., Pec., 9 -As a , re suit of the southeastern gale that raged fiercely- all day along the Atlantic . seaboard, ; the point" of greatest severity, there are three crafes practica ly orr ahe beach be tween Cape Henry and Cape HaV teras and shipping :has been entire suspended out of Norfolk. The steamer Aragon is ashore 1 7 miles aorth of Bodies Island. ; A large barge the top of the Aragon, turn ed loose early this morning', 'is. ashore between (jS ag's Head and Kell Devil's Hill. An unknown schooner was reported to-night anchorerl off Cape Henry, a mile and a half from shore, evidently in a crippled condition. So far as redorted, no Hves have been lost, although the damage to shifping will be quite severe- The life saving crew at Ope Henry continuously pafrolled the beach . The crews of all the stranded ves sels,, with the exception of the steamer Aragon, have been landed by the life-savers. NO HONORS FOR DEAD SENATOR Co ton Men fo Meet on 19th , Chat lore, N. C, Dca 9 -The Mfor a meeting of; the board of lvernor nf the American! Cotton anufacturers' Association to con fer co-oner Ation' witn cotton wers. will occur hereVonhe 9th instead of the 9th, as at first Fed. Balance of 1282,714. j ' State Auditor Dixon " gave 1 out e figures this afternoon of the re- 'pts and disbursements , of : the funds, showinjgjreceipts ag. atinb $2,786, 408 anddisburse 0S amonntinfir to, 2:66a.6od. Of-.- 4 - a net Dalattce of j $282714 e balance of the educational don hand is,$ii,ooa ' The fis year ended November 3th decision in Favor of Hearst -New York, Dec. 9 On applica- of William R Hearst's attor- m Supreme Court Jilstice -Stov- 1 7i Signed seventeen hall nt orders 80w came nhyr seventeen'' hal Wes should not be opened and unt had; 2 The orders ""are re4 able Tuesday. ( Donfor sret to seV Hueh Wsline of -Shoes GRADED SCHOOL HONOR ROLL For the Month Enrlnsf the Firs Day of Dumber 1905 First Grade Lawn-r ce Woods Fred lastn Landon Bradsher Sam Edwards Effie Burton Francis Bradsher . Arthur Gregory " Second Grade Claire Harris Inez Wakms Kathleen Johnson Ftcher Merritt Third Grade Annie Clayton nnie Hairis Ruby Hall' Ne'tie Perkins James Bradsher Joe Blanks Earl Sfewjirt Fourth Grade -Mary Cheek Laura Edwards LizziexWilHams , Katherihe Bradsher . " Burnis.Payjor. ! Fifth Grade Maggie Iea , Lizzie Burton Rupert Carter Willie Nichols Algie Jackson Sixth Grade Hattie Cheek ' .-Hassie Sims i ' t :; ; Hallis v Jones ; , IslaeWeli n ;- . - Nora Perkins , Johnnie "JacksoQ. r Raymond Winstead : V ' Seventh Grade Russell Holmes- 2tfJ: BaairiWatkina ''f" T Ahnie Long : JrjHarris' ; ;'i feiggth Grade-Gebrge Watkins . Baxter Burch '; :t Ninth Gtaile Hattie. Burcto ' Tenth Grade-IIay Holmes" : , r.'-iWe.rexret-.tbfttt1 in , publishing the essay by Miss Yarbrpugh in. out last issued a part of the closing ; was left out, which detracted from; th forceof the article; ;It i7BS riot al. togfether the printers faulty .but p gladly make this correction , On Account of Mn Mitjchell's Oon ; Eviction of Land Frands -Custom ary Ceremonies Will be Qmmit- , led for' pirst Time in" Senate's Histor k4dl ! v ' 'i ? K Washmtfon; Dec. 9.4yice;Pre sident Fairbanks announced c today that it was his undefstandrag " that friends of the areSenator Mitch ell, of Oregon would - not reques that a committees of SebatQrs be appointed to attend the f unerat ser vices and therefore he: would not, name onev Jt has not been deter mined what course wll br taken bythe Senate vhen it conTenes on Monday; but it is assumed that an announcemedt of Senator Mitchells deach. will be made by Senator Ful ton and that he will hot ask for the adoption of resolutions of respect: This will be the firs V instance it the history ef thV Seriate where the customary ceremony -in Jionor to the, memory of a deceased member has not'beeu held. " : . - . New Organ zuitn The young meii of the town have organized a clqb.1 Ji ig Vf'The Per sonoro Ulab," namtd for Roxboro ind Person cou u cy '. T ; : - , - The organ suiqn- was,, perfected ist Friday nignt by the election of he folowiug. offiaer-ij D. Mei'- ntt, Predent; Jrtl. L"m, j"c,v.'lst. rce5PridentW?Aetfeelmi'titf Vice-Resident, B. Rr .Lotig, r iecr'e; rar and Treasurer. ' -y Board of Governors: G O (Jobfe L. M. Oarlifon, N. 0. Newoold, .. P. Meadows, and F. O. Carver. . Board! of Elector : W A. Br&d ahe'r, H. C. Satterfield, Robrrt Stephens, and N. Lutitofrd,, The club Will have rooms in tht Pass & Carver; building, oh the 3rd floor, and will be filled and iuruisb. t) elegantly. The., members pn jjose to have things in. good snap?. Cbere will be a pcol roam, cart, room and a reading room,, where all tiie latest magazines will be found. A constitution and rules govern ng the club have been adapted, and res soon as the rooms are put in readiness they will be famished. R. H- McCurdy Reigns. New York, Dec. g.The resign ation of Robert H McCurdy, genj eral manager of the Mutual Lif Insurance Company , " wps present ed to the board'of trustees yesterday and accepted, effective : December 3ist. v - 1 L The Bazar field at the Reade Hotel by tne ladies of the Methodist, churcn last week wVs a decided jsac ness. The hefe receipts being about $200, We j congratulate ' thrn on their splendid effort, it wa4 veryv thing that could be desired. It shows what can be . accomplished wben a uaited , effort is put forth! AH. seemed to take a part and each Jid their part well. Unity of action is a great moviDg factor and we are always glad to see it, let ; itVbe a church, or a community. " Tbey de served every bit of that success Sr Now is the time to get your shufs for winter and we are the; people .to give you the goods and at the right prioes. ; Our line is complete, Staf Brand Shoes are better, trjthem one time and yoa will buy .Lbem affain. A lull line of furniture and trunks j ust received,' Come and give ; us ; a trial; we, will treat you ;rigbV" Bring your chickens and eggs, they will get you as much as your money.VT i A li oushee. ., r ..11...- .. nr 11 1 -i , 11 lLILfl II 112 I : o IK, IT-U 1 Ji . ', - - ' .. . -- l;.. . . - .f-'ri '-"l HOTEL DOVDY.17CBGODAY DEC- COTt3 ForiEe Purposerdf Examining Eyesb fitting Glassed .4... .w. 11 f The Doctor will Examine: Eyea and. "i ; . Eurnish Glassed at, Greatly Reduced Ratesi T . t j 1 - ' ..- - - - - ... v 1 s;7-- f . 4 ... r - ; - : Examination' and first grade Jenses, in non-rusting frame, regular, price $3.50, reductd to $2.00 . ,0-';'r-.: -"w SV xaminatiori an(3 first grade lenses, in 1 a '12'ycarV gold-filled franker: - regular price 5)b,oU, reaucen to a.DU. , 1 v. Examinatirin,and first grade, lenses, in a' solod 14-karai; gold J 4.. . . irame, regular pnee, qc,uu, .reaucea xo $o.uy . r , , . t - v - THEASE RATES APPLY TO S if -. THIS ONE VISIT OWLV: uurier 0 i rv rr GBANK OF ROXBOROcd .-'J t', I X! SOLICITS O 3 OXDOEQ , v "-o 1 "..k a f YOUR BUSIfJESS. y APITAX STOCK $10,000.00 o I 1 S v a met0 S B, W instead, O. W. ThoVas, E. B. Reade, J; Bialock, W. E Morton. R., 8. Baynes, li. Jbi. v cody, ; A. S.-deVIaming DW Bradher, and W.R Hmbrick' Its Offices? E. B Kead President; J. M; Blalock, Vice-Presl-'.; rk ' A. "' Aunt'- XJJ. T? VinnV ' OfUlhinr - ', . ' VA R O X B O Jl O , 1ST . C JO OH-OSXOH 1 f- I G i nn ri 1 11 1 u I rs AND v IT IS NOT FAR OFF"; Already manv aird beginuig ; to look afoudd for remeiii brances; r Our Xmao goods ure tHo;kindr that nire w e-; fiil do aerFice and ajre antfreciatod: ""tvh'? W----'j''-"'::': WE OEITR THE MST BELOW AS SUG&ESTIO: s Furs 3.00 1100-v; Pictures & frames Hi 26 V i.5(, 1 Handsome larrp . 5 00, ChaseVT aprobes 1,50 f 5.u0f Neckties Suspenders, 1 pair. 25 and:50c.-- Rocking Chairs; 1,25 to, 6.50 Morris 8 00 ",11.00 Couches &Loiings 8,50;'' 16 00 Center Tabled s ' 100 1 V 10.00 Hall Racks; 1 - 8,50 -"00 , ' 1 i U t - - ' -r . Ru s f;f if X50 4 7.00 Druggets : 4.00 4 10.00 Yasesgoldjplated.r-.";. ' :pler pair!" . B 50 :- 5.66 jviu vtiu ves . .uu , i x.uui 'lcaincr - v .1.1111 .in iii.iiik? -y In the above list can be found 'something to suit "alnipst anT mar orwomanr young or fold, jThey are, high class goods" and - the prices are low: when quality is considered. ; If its something Voice and serviceable that you want -we are prepared to fill your wants in nice box Silk mu triers, m 5. , (.' 50 ctst :J 50cand l OOv l Suit-cases, genuine 4 -' . . . V VOash pricQ it lowest ; prlce,; e ciire you come to think about. ; IrtlBiiii lii u "' Wm-'-siMj y
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