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The Commonwealth. ; jugs and tomstones. News Afloat. E. HfLLlAItD, Editor: deputy Marshal A.Sims related to the Charlotte Observer his exper ience after some moonshiners near the mountains, and said that he found an old man vho.:e vrag'on was loaded with tombstones and empty jugs ri Fabll-hed Even- Thursday. J. E. CRUTCHFIELD, Local and News Editor and Business Manager. Mr. J. R. Lewellyn, a prominent lawyer of Mount Airy, died in a Greensboro hospital a few days ago. It is stated that the friends of John S. Henderson are urging him to come out for the nomination for ion I PTW7 Xl T Entered at the postoffioe at Scotland iNot'k, X. C, as Second-Class Matter. .Thursday, July i, 1007. It was a queer combination; j Governor. but come to think of it, there was j The State Board of Education has not so much incongruity about it, ; postponed their decision for locating after all. If a man empties jugs i the Eastern Carolina Training School : till July 10. ! enough of the "licker" concerning : ! which the old man snoke. he will ! Judge W.G. Loving, who was tried .WORE FUSS THAN RELIGION. , fnmh,tfmp aftor nwhl-1(V if hp j in Halifax county, Virginia for the Seldom does one hear of anything "more ridiculous and disgusting than the action of some religious enthusi asts rather cranks who disturbed the worship of a religious congrega tion near Gastonia. The story was printed in several papers, we believe, that the pastor of a Methodist church preached one Sunday on infant bap tism, which of course to do. Some Baptists of the com munity heard the sermon, or learned about it; and when the rumor went around that the Methodist minister was going to preach on the same .subject the following Sunday, the Baptists of the community set about giving the preacher trouble. The story goes that Baptists betook themselves during the week to the close study of their Bibles on the subject of infant baptism, and that on the next Sunday when the Metho- i .t ti i tr,4. I has enough wherewith left to pay ... , , . .. : & 1 J quitted on the plea or insanity. for it. . ' ; David Clark, a negro gardner and MR. WALKER RESIGNS. j street preacher of Raleigh, stuck a ' pick into the calf of his leg Saturday In the last issue of the Times- j afternoon, and died from the loss of Herald, of Littleton, Mr. T. R. ; blood before a physician could reach Walker announced his retirement nm- from the editorship of that paper, ' On the first of July the first pay He established in Littleton some! Farqu- har ment on Peace Institute was made by the new owners, the Presbyterian uccmau lajivi Ui. LIlctL Uliy. 11 IV negro was resisting the officer and making attempts at his life when on hucuil uap-i ; bv tne new owners, the Presbyterian u u i u years ago the News Reporter, which ; , T,. , ... , he had a right . . . church. This payment will be $lo,- hp pditpd until thp rpu-snnnpr intpr- ; t , i . -i r.. . - uw rresDyxerians au over tne state ! ests of the town were merged into j are manifesting deep interest in the the Times-Herald, of which he has;schoool. : been editor until last week. Mr. j in Rocky Mount last Sunday af ' Walker has taken an active interest j ternoon a negro by the name of ! in the town's welfare and develoD-! Turner was shot and killed by Po- ment, and has said many good things for the living and the dead. He ; has not announced his plans for : the officer fired, killing him instant- future work; but true to the news-: lv. paper instinct, he will doubtless still j Canton, Haywood county, was a i give his time and talent to the work ' village of 500 inhabitants two years in Littleton or some other field. His ago. Since the Champion Fibre .ii i ,1 ( fimnariv bpo-nn to hiiild n million dist minister preached on the subject ; ore OI e ail W1f "m i dolIa'r pulp mill there the population again there was an occassional in- the hlghest success wherever he ma' : has increased to between 2,000 and 1 ' il Ml 7 terruption in the congregation.when I qu ' I 3,000 and the town has issued $65,000 some Baptist would read from his ; NiChOlSOIl-Hill. Bible Scripture which he thought j -contradicted the doctrine which the! Washington, N. C, corres Engines and Boilers Nagle Engines i I i i and Boil ers of bonds for paved streets, water and sewers. H. B. Fisher, a well known lawver minister was preaching. This was ; lo tne cnanotte uoserver j oi snevnie, ana tormer scnool . : under date of June 28th write as fol- j teacher, also late candidate for nom- continued until the meeting was ,T.C,. jj mows: ! ination for register of deeds of Bun- broken up in disorder. j "A simple but beautiful June wed-j combe county, has been placed under Such is J.he story.and if it is true.it . ding was solemnized at St. Peter's ' arrest and landed in jail, charged will be gratifying to every reason- Episcopal church this city yesterday : with relieving S. W. Radford of a able person to learn that the matter mornin at 7:30 o'clock, when Miss ! $500 check, two bank books and $32 Sa. follov.od up noxt day by the ar- i", n')" i mney- res. of a number ( the disturbers Z "Jd , gentleman from Trenton town- under warrants by a matrate. i time the Jtateiy 'edi ZJJ We have recited this story not to with friends and acquaintances, j much evidence out in that section give currency to something a bit eaer to witness the joining of two j Wednesday. At Mr. J J Barwick's sensational, but to enter protest ! yun hves- Thf interior of the it struck a tree near hig h ran against such lawlessness-f or law- i , tastefully . aIong a clotheg ,ine to a &nd iessnessit was. And we are g!adl tof .n, t t I u-4. u i j. , ; to pieces. It melted the wire from .that It , far away from our white hydrangcaa roses, fernS)palniS the tree to the first post and killed own community as it was. j and other potted plants. The altar, f our hens and f our sma1 chickens. It A Methodist minister had a perfect ! f mas3 of hlte hydrangeas, and the didnot injure the wirehowever,from . i . . . . . 1 tinv ravs of nnmprmi n-nvon tanoKi : ... . ' ngnt to preach the doctrine of his ! " tu V- tne nrst t0 the second post where jt Now is the time to place your orders for Engines, Boilers, Threshers, Gins Presses. We sell first-class machinery and our prices and terms are right. Little Giant Peanut Threshers Davis Cotton Presses Winship and other Gins Let us make your Tobacco Flues. We will make them out of first-class ma terial and give the very best workmanship. Give us your specifications now and when you come for them we will have them ready for you. Full line of Buggies and Wagons on our floor and we guarantee price and ..quality. We sell everything in the hardware line. 3 I WW "TH if 0 t is yya5!E ST U A D rf ARC Rjir?r!-n n f" SCOTLAND NECK. N.C. if3 church, and if the Baptists, or any whole, ?0 pi Z ' - other denomination, wished to re-' fairyland. ! Judge Pritchard has enjoined the f ute it, they should have done it in a j "The bride is a daughter of Mrs.W. Corporation Commission of North (decent manner. ! J- HiH. of this city, both pretty and i Carolina from printing and putting i into effect the new freicrht rate find vnne we deplore newspaper lying . ' r'"""- . TbV, ut i n,crOT fSMa k lck KppI bfwv as much as any other kind of false- nnin ' Legislature of 1907. Thp tter iQ cornty. North Carolina, this is to ! J r. Notice. Having qualified as Executrix of r, xccu.cr'SoHcctoLre(!itorSjCanCancer Be Cured?;p . p It Can. Having this day qualified as Ex ecutor of the last will and testament ot bettie V . Johnston, deceased, late J We want everv man and woman in of Halifax County, N. C, this is to ' the United States to know what we . .1 .-.I . r . claims' c uyis-e are curing uancers. "liivio din. uauiiic Dores wiinouc 1 I , . ' CD . miUMVIV i i . - nuuu, w rainer nope mat tne re- anr fvPflHotfninfA0va,i,;i, referred to Jurie-n Monto-omprv notixy an persons havincr claims "a,:w porter of the trnnhlP maf1p ?f wn ; haw wnn fm w n ioQ : standing master for t.h eastern against the estate of said deceased, : notify all persons having .. - 7 " '.' U1UC Ui 7 " .ito exhibit them, duly verified : airainst Hip pip nf co,vi ,ii lumors and Chron man it was Kut if it mos t u ; 11 lenas. ine e-room i5 the cn i " iul, lu luac tesLiiiioiiv ana renort i j.i. . . , -vu i tho 11C11 nt . u.. x- i "-""."ao iia j - " U1i,. , ,. . . . . , LU ,,1C aiLurney on or to exniDit tnem to thp nnoWe cmaA i rhiic ui uy -v-ray, &nu been reported, then wp hone that ' Ur" and ilrs- S- T- Nicholson and js ' "is nnaings oi tacts ana conclusion j bef-re the seventh day of June j duly proven, on or before the" ISth e en(iors(l by the Senate and Let?- those persons who viola tp,l thp w! ."B UUI I'yan oi tnis : , - - - c UiC . , - " - fucu uaj ui May cr tins notice will or mv atrornpv on Dr. and Mrs. S. T. Niphol son nnH i ' findings of facts and conclusion i bef"re the r.pvpnth rlav of ;a rising young physician i latter part of September. In signine i m l ar. ,f their recovery. All per- mueuieu lu saiu esuue win . " utuuaim ; j . pipg maKe immed Neck and has many relatives and j Judge Pritchard made provision to ; This June 6th 1907. j friends here who are interested in i Prtect the traveling public. On and j Claudia K I i ... . ... - T r 1 3 i.-i , i A T a itt TZ itp ir i xr A t Thp IntmroT. or. tv, j this npws nnrl wiV, hc. innn. i;f .,i ; after Mondav and until thp font anu uiic aaiaiieu man 1 u nic aiiu : " .-w.. who get good wages all the while ' ffreat haPPiness' and congratulate j vrsy is settled the Atlantic Coast have i Vi ov kxi'llJov,- . 1 1 1 i a certain advantaorpn,,, nnciti , 7 . ovpr-iw,. .u. . ff,)0(1 fortune m winning her for a miu Ldrie cnances- in i hfe companion business, professions or agriculture; but from the poor crop prospects this year it looks like they may be more fortunate than they even cal culated at the beginning of the year. When the farmers fall behind, profit is cut off from the professions and and business. The committee who examined the various sites offered for the East Carolina Training School did not make report last week as was ex pected. It has been announced that they will make their report naming the location of the school on July 10. This delay keeps the towns which competed so energetically in quite a suspense. To be sure, there will be disappointment to the towns that fail to secure the school, but let it be hoped that there will be no bitter ness over the matter. It will doubtless interest hundreds of our farmer readers to know that Prof. W. F. Massey, so long and so successfully identified with the Practical Farmer, has severed his connection with that paper, and will hereafter write regularly for The Progressive Farmer, of Raleigh, N. C. Certainly no man in Southern agricultural work has won a greater following than Prof. Massey, and as his life work has been in the South, he will hereafter contribute only to Southern farm papers will appear in The Progressive Farmer each week. Fell Under an Engine. (Cor. to The Commonwealth.) Aurelian Sprixs, N. C, 6-27-'07. Mr. Robert Snipes a young man who works for the Camp Manufac turing Company near here was very seriously injured last Friday. He attempted to get on the pilot of a moving engine and missed his hold and fell. The pilot passed over him breaking several ribs and mangling one foot. His being on a trestle was all that saved him from instant death. The attending physicians want him carried to a hospital, but don't know at this writing whether they can move him or not. This correspondence was intend ed for last week but was delayed in the mails some way. Editor. Bingham's School. Line and the Southern will give to each passenger a receipt for differ ence between the present rate and what the new rate would have been. The railroads will deposit with the clerk of the United Statss Court at Raleigh sums sufficient to cover these receipts or "due bills" in the event the suits finally go against the railroads. F.Kl, FYPfMltriv A. Paul Kitchin. Attornev. 6-6-6t be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate pay ment. This the 18th dt.y of May 1907. J. A. White. Executor. O-o'J-'jt islature of Virginia, WE GUARANTEE OUR CURES. KELLAM HOSPITAL, No. 1515 West Main Street, Richmond, Virginia. Corrects all Kp defects of the L 1 L 0 ti VIRGINIA HCAL PAR LOB i, 324 Main Sfred. Corner Talbot. NorMi;, a Tekphonc M27-A , 6-6-i vr T R 1 1 W une nunarea r IS ot of We have received the Bingham School Catalogue for its 114th year, its best year financially, and in area of patronage since 1793. Besides the North Carolinians there about 130 pupils from other localities, repre senting an area reaching from New York to Mexico, 2500 miles, and from California eastward, through the U. S., across the Atlantic and Mediter ranean to Armenia and Persia, into the Pacific to the Philippines, 18,000 miles.three quarters round the Globe We congratulate Col. Bingham that this N. C, School is refusing pupil every year, and that its equipment daLornsnes every one who inspects it See the ad elsewhere. State of Ohio, City of Toledo Lucas Coi xtv. rrank J. Clionov makes oath lie senior partner of the linn F. J. Cheney iv i n., iioinjr imsiness m the Citv Toledo, County and State aforesaid and that said firm will pay the sum OM-: HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every ease of Catarrh that cannot be cured bv the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this fth dav of Decem ber, A. D. 18SC,. A. V. G LEA SOX, (Seal) Notary PrALic. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken intern ally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials free. Sold bv all druir ists 7oc. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. 0-0X Sr X ; n i. b-v in M 1 xi a. n. umm MJI M. ai SJ&L 5 Consult!. Analvtiial Chemist, Office and I ahnratun No. I Or Corner Nutf Sheets, Wilming! t N. C. Lost? t We want to reduce our stock of pants within the next few days, and in order to do so we are makinsr an ex-renf,-,! ff. --'vviiui 1 1 V i . i We have one hundred pair which we purpose to sell at evirtlv P what they cost us. Here are some prices that will convince you of the bargains we are offering : 0 ?! Fresh Wa 1 Cream, B K0KOOK0O0KK TRINITY COLLEGE Headache and constipation disappear " "'n-i. j-iiu x ins are used. His letters They keep the system dean, the stom- acn sweet, laken occasionally they will keep you well. They arc for the entire family. E. T. Whitehead & Co. Four Dej artments Collegiate, Graduate, Engineering and Law. Large library facilities. Well equipped laboratories in all de partments of science. Gymna sium furnished with best appar atus. Expenses very moderate. Aid for worthy students. Young Men wishing to Study Law should Invetigate the advantages offered by the Department of Law in Trinity College. For Catalogue and further in formation, address D. W. NEWS0M, Registrar, Durham, North Carolina. XOOOOKOOOOOOXOOOK00 $ 1 .25 Pants for $0.82 1.38 1.65 2.20 3.30 2.00 2.50 3.50 5.00 Also cut rate sale in children's slippers during the next ten days. During this sale if you fail to visit our store you will be the loser. Come to us to have your wants supplied and we will take great pleasure in serving you. W. T. HANCOCK COMP'Y, Inc. Scotland Neck, North Carolina. Analysis of Win aters, Car.r...-.l Butter. I'.ovi'raj-i opirus, uils, rJarth. Chemicals, Colors ari l M Particular attention . amination and Analysis the Detection of Kidney : Diseases. Consu ! tat i . . mail or by calling, is fiv. reasonable. ! I ' J. L O'QUiNN I 0. The Leading Florists of N"' 11 Caroliiui. Our specialty i 1h- . and Violets, all Cut !"! r- Wedding I'mukjih K VI '-.' I Arranged in the best Short Notice Palms, Ferns, and Plants lor the Iioiim-. !! ! ' Hose-Hudics, Shruhhc -. I Hed-'e P!.,n- !, T table Plants in Mail, Telegraph, at: 1 I' : I dors promptly I'xociitid by fylc J. L. O'QUINN & CO 7-4-st Telephone No. U9.
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