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JOHN A- rSH junctor. HO.1C FlflQT: ABROAD fJGXT. 0 1 -OO. P e f: Year in Ad va neb t i i ii iii Mil n 'I'lmii i'i R&XBOHO,;NOETH; CAROLINA ; LEYIED ON A DEPOT, 77 1 COMPULSORY SCHOOL LAY. T7 AUiiiiOK Aritft VArtDERBILT. N-w York Papers Wire Bnacombe Of F. cial That Biltmore MilBmare Pays No Personal Tax icNcw Ycrk. . ed to-night that County Auditor Stockeley. of Ashvilte, who is ves ted with the authority to look into Heroic Measure Brought a Railrcad to The Greensboro. napersfho Ashviile, Jin. 1 9 It was learn-, a lone; Idfri ihdWidual;:;frbit Joyher inYecommehdations and re ports to ; Governor Glenn and the general As$eirn5jyjujirna publfc r! r urges tne enactmentota compulso ry axtendance law for children eight to twel ve yea of agetQ be ' en forced in counties or districts when of the Southern's trains. 'Deputy Sheriff Weather ly venf'dmye'sl terday and levied on the passenger c epqt. He was preparing to' sell the building when the attorneys for the Southern - learned of the state of affairs, arfl went to see the officer. , -:rr After a conference between them, the matter was ajusted and :the plaintiff in the case got a checfofor the amoant due him.-rNews 'and Observer. s - - big railway- corpora tlonto ; nfftj through the aid of a deputy clothed in the potenc? and iMjsstyl th nrnnrktin? of taxes, real and 1rF fV !Qnr' -mMMm personal, has.beeun investigation Because of the faUuretheTfysA 2 J ST r mto tne tax 1 ting ct.vjeorge f,. Southern Railway Gompanytapayl;4 rhn-feesrv' v,jk:i, numAr rF Ri'itmnrL t j - 2 iysaeCiare scnQois rt necessary ex-t vauuci uin, yji uMimviw a urip uuu, wiutjii was uici-x i. . lvi low a u ii iui iy nib cuui i ly cui u-r missiners to levy a special school tax on the recommendation of the cSSn ty oorissioers BdarB of ed ucation, the tax jnotidt exceed ten cents on handred dollars and thirty cents for the dollf JA1so nhat no county receive apportionment fronl the second hundred thousand dol lars for four months school until this specialvtaX: is levied ijhat: the assembly make, a special anjlual ap propriation of $ 1 00,000 to aid and encburagei high school instruction in public schrools, the money to be available only where equal amounts are raised in the . locality applying, that ten thousand dollars be approp natedvanmllyfo district summerschobls irfdteii thousand annually for permanent plants and proper equipment of state colored normals; that the terms of office of county boards of adiication be six years, one expiring , every two years.;;. that an appropriation of Ho set Mr-Stokeiey has waitten tol amount or damages awarded: -to Mayor McClellan of New York, to j Capt. Claude H. Beard Jr rrn3 certain a'u thora d vely -if Mr. Van- j al injuries received byihimSie -derbilt has listed his personal prop- j he was acting as conductor on one erty and paid the personat property tax in that city during the past tw years. The letter to Mayo McClellan Tas mailed yesterday and of course no answer has been received yet. To-day. however in response to in quiries from newspaper men three of the leading New York papers, Anc u 'ing The Sun, The T'mes and The Herald, wired that Mr. Van derbilt did ndt pay a personal tax in New York. One of the papers wired this message: Geo. W. Vanderbilt swore off personal taxes here two years-ago, asserting that ne was a resident of North Caroli na. He has riot been on the list THE NATIONAL FARMERS UNION. Atlanta; GaV,v Jan; 20.r-Betwceri 3,009 and 4,000 delegates ars exi since. ' But Mr, Vanderbilt - dqes i pected to attend a rally a executive not list his personal property in Buncombe, - where is located his Sfeow me The Criticism. No investigation No criticism by person or newspaper, No charges of corruption, No jimpeachment of its officers. Such is the envible re putiti' n of the old and tried Penn- session of the National Fanners; Union, which will begin here jfue's reatlnarisibn : and where his vast i day and contmu i tor three, .flay&djooo. 000 annually for nublc school holdings hrlfeal estate are.,vr :,;jAc purpose of the meeting is to hve a h0pe of foaf mohths schddl grand vrajly and discuss plans .fpr in many;,c6unties without it: that bettering the condition of the farm-J countielvbe required to appropri ers. All of the States of the Southate at Ieast 200 annually for hold and Southwest, will be, represented ;inapnn;vfPfl Orher CURE , First its a little!tickJingl:olugh Ithen a sore throat, and, before ;you know.it, you have a deep-seated chest v coughs !At the jfirst:sign;;takK"?::r- ISyrup oyPine Balsam Its an 1 exceUentliremedy; 'Don't su&rnecessarily; Next tinieyou get a cough take some of our Syrup cdf White Jgine and Spruce. -Itiiut you in fine shape ' Price 25c. fFpr yGungandiold. ; . CO FOR iribnJt waituntii somebody in 1 yburrramilyr is in danger What , is two dollars Vcompared to air long&pellolcknessPtyou rieyern hat'sK going to ' f develop. :;It : rnay be hothintr i : " sefidt&fBtit it MiytBe A Daager- i - ous unease vvniu3g vn. . t lhedoorycr?theB ai boutlit?n)ecaHu send you, the medicinei, or bring your yoctor's prescription to us hd we vljfill itJcorTect- REGU LATTOR V :S "" i 3-- ( Cut out this ad. and pre sent it with your riame.on itbefore February ! 1907 you will receive free one V 25010x1' ) Itt is specially good for women arid chil dreh ' : have for stomach;tikidney arid liver troubles. Colds headache,;-, backache etc-- a 0RF1S W ew Op e NKW BRICK BLOCK. Phone ' - 4 50::) , V '-vs. And most of. those of the North. Among the prominent speakers Mutual Life Insurance Co. of Phi!-! nn Prpcint nrrt ThnmaQ aueipnia. payiucm inc puuty Avith annual dividends in this old company is the thing for Sallie and the Bab'es. See S. P. Satterfield District Manager at once. E. Watson and John Temple Graves. ' , Harris & Burns, sell better "furniture L N H 0 To tlie People of Person and Adjcdniiig (bounties : Having bought the interest of W. R. Woody in the Hardware business olLong, Woody & Co, arid wishing to close the accounts of the old firm Lwould be, glad if those owing the firm of Long Woody & Co., would come forward and settle their accounts that we may start out anew, knowing how we - stand and that our relations as buyer and seller may. be more mutual and feendly" . .1 hope all who have been patrons of the old firm of Long Woody & Co. will continue and bring new -customers and c we will V show our appreciation by jsquare and upright business dealings. . The biisiness will be run on'strictly business principles. From and after Feb. 1st we willhave an up-to-date Tinner and Plumber. Any one needing such work will do well to call on us. - "; , When needing flues pipi g arid roofing, be sure to come to Long, Bradsher & Co., and' you can get what ; you, want at prices Aas low" as the market, can, affoid, s , Pledgingyou that our best efforts will be put forth in;; ' ihe future to merit a continuance of , your confidence. ; Very Respectfully, r y , ' T VE, BRABSHER January 16th, 1907; . than the above recommendation, he appeals that there be as few chances in the present law as. pos sible, the present being the best law in his opinion the State has ever had. Exchange. 'Itiil m 0 ill mrmrn : Patronize Your Paper. A newspaper is in no sense a child of charity. Ii earns twice over every dollar it receives, and it issecond to no enterprise in contributingno th-e upbuilding of a community. Itspaj trons reap far more benefits ' from its pages than its publishers, and in calling for the support of tne co n munity in which it is published, it asks for no more than in all "fair ness belongs to it, though general-8 ily it receives less. Patronize and ! help your p iper as you would any '"I other enterprise because it helps Slou, and not as a . act of charity. Exchange. . f" I Ycu Help to Make the Town. Never forget you are a part of the town, and that . your own de partment helps to make up the strangers' estimate of - the -p!acfe Sell all you can and .buy all you em at home. Eve.-y dollar that is.sent or. carried away from home makes thu town that much poorer. If you have the .means invest in some thing that will rive somebody em ployment. Do not kick a:u proposed improvement siniply because it' is not at your docrV Oxford Ledger. t Railroad Accidents. , . It is alarming to Tead. in ,thepa- : j pers of the'-mahy accidents occur-: ;ing daily on the. railroads. . Before you. leave oh a trip whether for"; a day or. IdhgeHt would be-wise to ee S: ; :P. Satterfield and procure; in accident :nolicy,. only "25 ccne i The big trade which we had just before the holidays run out stock of dry qobds, notions and ladies shoes pretty -low. We now have ihese stocks well-replenished with seasonable goods and have many pretty things to show you in . ; New Dress Goods Blue, black, grey and cream Panamas at 35 and. .50 cents a yard. ' ; r The best 50 cents a yard black and blue ; Mohair; that you have ever seen, 42 inches wide. A beautiful quality of black at $1.00. 7 ' , ; ; New White Goods ; Twenty-five of the newest styles of fancy white goods 10 to 35 cents a yard, besides linens, nainsooks, 'etc. The; white goods lock cheaper than ever to us and we ;kiioiy they are no higher, ' . , J 7 vjNew Ginghams yahd Madras . 30 styles of as pretty A. F. C. dress gingham$ ; as you ever saw. Big stock of Amoskeag pron ginghams, the kind that dont fade, ; . ' .C ( m I ' Three job lots of madras that are . big values " and es- & 11 'ill' J" JTL' ' ' i peciauy sunauie ior uresses . or sruris. i uc pricey arc ;i2 1-2; 15 and 20 cents a yard, worth 15, 20 and 25 cts, ; - I - ;Two good shipments jiist received, one, from Zieglers and -one from Godmaiu3nd everybody who has tried them know n tliat they are the best made : They are guaranteed to ; give- satisfaction ana do it:-f ''Vv';";''; ; We have also; received nice assortments of eiftbroidery, ladies embroidered cbllajsahd other, notions ' that V we " are .-r sure vi ill, pleas ease you. ; rf ' v Ladies Home Journal Patterno in Gtocf r - -r- 5 . .r , I? "S M " u. i. . .v-' t ' - Ja day protects you for $2500,00ts V 'v.. t i
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