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r t t. - - ; jOHN A-fJOELL Proprietor. yolvXXlY.::.-. ' .y ti 1 i' v ' - 1 - ' - CLEARCASE OR . CRIMINAL! LIBEL Judge Bynum Says He T Will Not,; Ap peas for BlackfcuraBut Expectetp Represent :Hach'ett-"SpenceYScored cn Every Hand., r '. . V : Greensboro, NrC.: - Dec. 3 1 In connection with, the-. published report from Washington thxt Ex . Judge W. PBynufn Jrjof Greens-: boro was oneof cbnhsel for Blacks burn in his contest against Hackett tqr his seat in Congress, ; Juse Bynum desires it statedythat this report is entirely a - mistake. He says futher that not:6nly" has he never been . consulted y'byy Black burn about the matter, but that he has even had no conversation ? with liim about anything, since thV elec: tion. He says: futher sometime ago in response .to abetter from 'Mn Hackett asking., for his servics , to represent "him he replied; hewould do so upoiihei making of a satis factory arrangement;; t , r y In all the comment here yesterday :and to-day -and there was - yery much of itover the?letter given out by ' Congressman I Blackburn nd published in ' Sunday 's News & Observer, charging ' Governor Glenn; , ,and Congressman-elect Hackett withcorrupt bargain and the governor with absolute malfeas ' ance and acceptahce;of a. bride, there.has not been heard a single word "from Democrats or Republic f cafis: which did not . indighantyre-1 ociii iiic liiipuiauuii cadi upvu. uiv chief executive, and through ' him upon the State of North Caro lina. - There was several promtnet men here to-day from governors home town of Winston. They did not $kt.te to say that should JSlack- "ht rn. show himself in Winston i would be difficult to prevent him being openly , castigated :by some oV the go verm rs . neighbors and warm personal friends. The lawyers . here, without ex ception, and regardless of their po-i litical bias, seem astounded at the foolh ardiness of the publication, They all say that it ts criminal libel. Many ;-, of them declare . that Blackburn . could bs indicted ' in every county in the State where the papers publishing the letter circulated, and some , . of them . ,w'arrrfly. aver that "it should be WP" . - . . M . -. . . ; - - ? -- ' - i - ? done. ' BLACKBURN TOR CRIMINAL LIBEL. Governor Glenn, Hearing That Black burn Was in j GreensDoro;rWires ; Hon. Clement Manly to . : Have Him arrested. i - 1 iv . i 1 fh? i i v t' , ' Congressman spencer'Blackburn must 'answer in tne courts of North Carolina 'jHis ';Criniinalf libel of the ; i Governor of N or Carolina.; H earr ing, yesterday jha Blackburn", was nm Greensboro;jthe (governor tele graphed p Hon.yClemenr Manly, his fbrmerrlavj ; partner, to confer with Solicitor:, ,L? Broopks, and r , repiesept hin'. in proceedings look ing to the 'prosecuu hum for criminal libel; The charges ' ' under; whichV: BlackDiirh'.t willbe News and Observer ahd.three other ; North, Carolina papersJ"qn; Sunday - v., ' : . :R0X30RO, NORTH fOAROLINA, Wbdnbsdat- ' '---,' v " . - . . V special from - Salisbury iri today's paper, says .that r.., Hackett has! not vet received ihf. nronn) W'rl.:'. V." " a copy of which was' furnished tb - Li:. ':'p...i..,' i - the: newspaper1- correspondents "at Washington Saturday afternoon. V . ; a nc mw is piaiuupon ine suoject and there is' np doubt that Black burn has been I guilty; of criminal libel. Section 3635 of ihe revisal of 1905, says; - y ::: The Law on the Case. ; "If any peraouydelivr brtrahdniiby any nieans whatever - to the; manager, editor, bublisher, reporter of any news paper or periodical for publication therein any ;: false and libelious state ment , concerning any : person or cor -poration, and thereby C secure the pub lication of the same. : he shall be guilty of a misdemeanor." , ; .'Governor Glenn was.oromptepl to take this, course to secure . the fullest investigatioh vof every mat er relatiri to the adoption of- school books and to vindicate ' in ; court his reputation , from - the foul asper sion cast upon ,it in Blackburn's letter. ROCKS ON THE TRACK- Danville, Va Dec. 31,:-Adas-tardly attempt was made Saturday to wreck train No. :33, known as thfr Florida Express, and the sahie train , which carried the ill-fated car of president Spencer and hisparTy at: the time of the big reck:at Law-r yers oh' Thanksgivirig Day.v The scene ot tne attemptea ? wrecv wes at Whitties, ' about twenty miles North of Danville. The train was running .about 25 miles , an hour, when the engine ran into a pile of rock that had been placed, it is thought, deliberately on the track. The front wheels of the locomotive jumped he track, and all of the passengers were more or less shaken up. After a delay of about , half an hour the derailed engine was placed on thearack and the damage results ing was slight. Railway detectives are now at work on the case. To Hurt your Town. ;Fight on the street;. Oppose improvements. Run the town .down to strangers Go to some other town to trade. Refuse to advertise in yonr pa per. Do hot invest a cent; Jay 'Qu't your money somewhere else. Lengthen .'your face, when a stranger speaks of locating in your town. - ; If a; man wants to buy your pro perty ask him two prices for, it. If he wants anybody's else inte- fere and discourge him. . ' Refuse to : see the 'merit if., any scheme that does .hot exactly bene- fit you-:- 'i'ij ; Run down your newspapers Run down youc officers. , ; . ""Run down everthing and every body but Number One. " ( '.. . Talk in " the , barber . shops and loafing places;of how bad times arei of how everything and n everybopy isgoingvto .the demnition ow- wows. r s x . . i . t ' " " " ;. ; ;. Has Stood the . Test 25 Years The old original GROVE's Tasteless Chill Tonic! . ; You know ; what r you are taking." It is iron and qutnine in avtasteless form; No cure, no' pay --.',.!..v;? c ' n--- M O.Q E . F I H 8 T : ABROAD NEXT. PRETTY: EVENING -WEDDING; mm Annie Harrisoia . Became the! -Bride of Mr. Claud Wmstead They will be introduced fn the state Legis ' Will Reside in Birmingham: . - Iaturc flt its next regular session in A very: beautiful home wedding Han-; 1 907. requiring ; the. rovri was that celebrated last evening at a -commissioners of Rbxboro to- call quaVterof six;atVthe; home . of thefan election, for the purpose o6yot bridesmotheK;Mrs. Julia P. Har-in2 or an issu of bonds 'by said risonon foUjrth street, when Miss f town not.' to exceed fiftren thousand Antiie Harrisonbecame the" bride 'dollars to be used in erecting- suit of Mr; ' Oaucie i Winstead of Bir- able buildings for the public schools minghamAla.. The ceremony-oc- oI-sldt?w . Jl ' curred in ihfe front:' narlnr and was witnessed only by - relatives and a few ihiimaie friends of the the con: tractihg parties. Dr. Jas. Carmichal impres$iyy read -the , beautiful Episcopal service which made them man and wjfe. The parlors , of the Harrison home were charmingly' decorated with southern smilaxand ferns, and were brilliantly lighted with many wax tapers in silver candlelabra, the shades being of pink and white the color scheme, - : Thejbride was joined at the foot of the;$tairs by the groom and they approached ; the improvised ; altar where'the ceremony was perform ed; .standing directly beneath a Urgeedding bell formed of ever greens and carnations.. -1 AThe:bride was exquisitely gown ed in whita silk, with pearl passam cnt6riejrimming? and she wore. a reaMace yeil; Hen bouquet , was Iilliesrcf-the-yalliy;l The maid 6 honor jfeliss Jiiliaif Harrisons was dressed ih creanx. silk niullwithL lace trimmings and she carried white carnations. The bridesmaid, Miss Francis Chadbourn wore white lace over pink silk and her bouquet was of American Beauty roses. ; - Mr. Winstead; was attended by his brother, Mr. 'Garland Winstead of Roxboro, as best man. Mr. Jas. rH. MacRae of this city was grooms man. All the gentlemen. wore the conventional evening dress. y -After the wedding a: delightful reception was given in honor of the bride and groom; who received hurried congratulations from many friends, and they left on the north bound A. C. L. train to visit,- tle hroom's'parents at Roxboro, where they will be guests of-honor at sev eral delightful receptions thato have oeen planned. . They will then go to Birmingham, where they reside in the future. A larre and r handsome assort ment of valuable, wedding presents testified to the hearty well , - wishes of numbers of friends. "" I: Out of town guests, were here to witness the ceremony were : Mr -.j O. McRee- Holmes oF Newberry Pi S'C. Mrs:;W G Hau2htori and son Master Graham Haugoton,. of Spartanburg, S. C.t and ;Mr. . Oar land Winstead, of Roxboro. Wil- Mr and ! Mrs: Winstead: arrived in Roxboro last Friday evening and were guest pf Mr. .Winstead's paY ents,;Mr. and Mrs.S, B. Winstead, A-recet)tion was tendered then at the home of Mr,-Winstead and also at' the home of. Mrs .1 S. Merritt a sister of the groom, at which the met a inumber of ;Mr. Winstead's friends, all of whom wish the happy pair a'longr:. happy and use ful life. . -. I an agentfor vulcanite rooJFing the grwt cngusn roonng i f 0 1 Evening, ' JaA' 2907 - . 1 ' - t . TO THb PUBLIC- 'Notice is hereby given that a Dill risA 1 HilK:5 1 UINti, , Charman Board of Trustees. JOHN A. NOELL ; Sec, Board of trustees Dec. 8 1906.. ' . A PARTIAL LIS?. Silver Toilet Case Stag Toilet .Case.-. Silver Mirrors ' -Stag Mirrors Gold Clocks - - . k Stag Clocks, i v. ;Bibles ; Purses " i . :;Eb6hy MirrorsV pox otauonery, large or , small Gillette Razors Pearl Knjves . Lowneys FineCa nn pxii luuun id NEW BRICIC BLOC ft by paying what yoti owe, diiis; making ; yourself kty. oy paying .wuai yuu uwc,.uiua maivuiy jtuuaoui xv.ui. 'ter:and yoiir creditorhappy. ; We needand advintaqe every dollar that is due us : and. trust that' ev one who; reads, this and owes, us ; -anything 'iytcdnsideTit-a; qentle -reminder ; and come foDvard at price, with enoiigh : of "the. root : of all evil" toVbatence their accoiint Thanking you -m advance raiuuuuy THE STORE'THAT; AND SAVES . - -;. ' ;- " . ; i ?x jf -00 Per YeaViri AcfvaV- .No ,1 T. oa s. and, Friends -We are aregIadto . annoance to our customers "that the market Has' - V opened up .with . goodf, prices ahcT'.--V giaa to say to you that we will have ' -l 'v more buyers oh; our market Mvith ;; ' A good orders and- anxious - for all4 'J . grades of Tobacco.; -NpwJ;'want ';; 1 . to thank you for your patronage in ' the past; arid I can assure vou, tliat.'- if you will sell at the - Pioneer , vnr . shall have the highest market prices : v . for your l, tobacco, . J am now- t?n : v : my first Megs to look after your in- Vr terest. ' v - Your friend- ; ' - , - 1 R. .v;" f '- hh& Cb Remeihber a rare Book is hard; U-:' - to get o f ten but good, sensible Book . I to entetains are here for you.. i - ' ' , 1 , E. A; Bradsher AND THESE . Leather Travelinja . - Cases K . -Victor Talking ; Machines ;; ; r, Sewing Machines t 1 uy at Phone ;50 : 1- ' good; every- for thejavof, we am-C.';.: ipurs,; . ;; , o . SELLS THE BEST; YOU MONEY. TV 1 f 1r " 1 , i'f1 , , - .- U. W..i nomas., j - x' 4 - V .,-
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