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State Capitol One Finest Examples of Architecture More Than Highly Year* Olil Itul Sland* as JXohle Mc tnorial to the Men Who l.al>or<-il mill INumii'ri Thai II Might !?? Krocleil for the Future Raleigh, Jan. 26. ? The State.. Capitol of North Carolina, w!itlc : more than so years old. Is* de- ' clared by many to hi- unc of the example* of architecture to j be found in the South. It In in this building that the sesnionH of the General Assembly are held. The Capitol I* located In the city of Raleigh on a large square In 1 the center of the cily, surrounded by numerous oak trees. The offices of Governor A. W. McLenn, Secretary of State W. N. jyfpri'ti. State Treasurer Ben II. jCacy and State Auditor Baxter - RPurham art- on the first floor of ^Ihls building. Th<? second floor IS given over to assembly rooms , for the members of the Senate ? and the House of Representatives, with the ncceasary offices for clerks, stenographers, and other assistants. The old state Capitol. wnicn was located on the same alto of the present structure, was de stroyed by tire on the morning of June 21, 1X31. The public rec ords of the State were saved. but the State Library. containing many valuable books and manu scripts, wan completely destroyed. At the November session. 1832, the General Assembly, ac cording to. the records, by a vot? of 35 to 28 In the Senate and 73 to fiO In the House, resolved to . build on the old site, and $50.-, 000 was appropriated for that purpose. After the foundations were Inld the work progressed more slowly, and It was ho expensive that the appropriation was exhausted. The legislature at Its next session ap proprlated $75,000 tuore. To do the stone and finer work many Bkllled artisans had been brought from Scotland and "other coun tries. Part of the work was con ducted under the supervision of W. S. Drummond and another part under Colonel Thomas flraug. However, the records state that this arrangement did not prove satisfactory, and that a year later. In September. 1834, 1. Thell Town Utix. Vcrlv act*n?J-fr?r *be com-, ftnlssloners. contracted with l?avid fcl'aton to rome to Raleigh and su " perlntnnd the work. Mr. Paton was a young archi tect who had come from Scotland the year before. He was the son of John 1'aton of Edinburgh, who was an extensive builder in that city and vicinity and who had built the greater part of the new town and constructed the famous Dean Bridge ucrosa the water of Lelth. Having received s liberal education at the I'nlverslty of Ed inburgh, David Paton took up the profession of Ills father and was regularly bred as an architect and builder und? r Sir John Sloan, It. A., professor of architecture to the Royal Academy of London. When Mr. I'aton first came to Raleigh the cost of overseeing the work on the Capitol was $25 a day. He reduced that cost to $0. Twenty-eight stone-cutters were paid $81 a day. This he reduced to $50. He made a saving In these two Items alone ef $42 a day. He found himself to be not me'rely supervisor of the work, but also superintendent, book keeper, and paymaster. He had every drtall of the work on hH shoulders. He was the builder, the architect, the designer. Both the commissioners and the architect had large Ideas. The former were wise enough to upend the original $50,000 which tin (Jeneral Assembly expected would complete the structure, on It* foundation. Their work, it I* said, was severely criticised, and ?on January 1, 1835, they resigned. ?^Their successors were Beverly W Daniel, chairman; Samuel F. Pat gktereon, Charles Manly and Alfred ' Jones The legislature was com pelled to make additions! appro priations from tline to time. The records show that the following appropriations were made: Session of 1832-33, $50,000; 1833-34, $75,000; 1834-35, $75. -000; 1835. $75,000; lX3?-37, $120,000; 183$ 39. $105,300; 1840-41, $31,374.46; total, $631. 674. The stone with which the build-, t Ins wss erected was the property t of the State, the records show, J and had the State been compelled . to purchase this material the cost ' of the Capitol, It la said, would I have been considerably Increased. The following Is a description of the Capitol, written by David fgtoif, the architect: "The State Capitol Is 160 fgi t In length from north to south by 140 feet from east to west. The thnic he?eht is 97% feet in t) ? center. The apex of pediment Is ? 4 feet In height The stylobat* la II feet in height. The columns j, of the east and west porticos ar" . five feet two and one-half In dlu f meter. An entablature. Including ^ blocking course. Is continued > around the building. IS feet high. "The columns and entablature are Grecian Doric, and copied . from tfte Temple of Minerva, com ? ?only cslled the Parthenon. P-. wa* ln Athens 500 years before Christ An] on tower surrounds the ro k, which Is ornamental with an cornlcee, etc., and Its Is decorated at the top with Continued on Fage 4 ' He Came Back Twenty yearn ago, Tim I'.urton of Fairmont, Minn., a bootblack, wan evicted froiu hln Imecmrnt ah op be cause h<- couldn't pay SB u month rent. "I'll own thia building come day," he told the landlord. The pther day. Tin, row an alderman and restaurant proprietor, paid 110,000 for the building, lie owns another acrosa the street. FIND BIG (MMK IN MAHkKT HOUSE Loral sportsmen have found a new hunting grntin.-l and one I lint is overflowing wlih big game. They ar? making 110 xwret of It. because there seems to he plenty for all who wIhIi to follow their example.' The fun started one night last weoK when Tat Twlddy. Dr. Wil liam Parker. Duke t'ropse.y and' several other mighty hunters HtoptM'd up ill I he holes except one around the market house, w? nt up in the hnleonles and waited for the nightly gathering of rata. Soon Ihey came the blKgest rals anybody ever Aw. Any Pied Piper would have run a mile with-, out .stopping if these creatures had started out to follow him. ' The hunters, armed with rifles, began their deadly aiming and firing and in a short time over 150 of the ratty giant* lay prone upon the market house floor. Others werp wounded enough to got outside nnrl die. "Ilut that 150 wasn't a begin ning." said one of tho market men next day. "I b?-t there are a million of I lie in around here. We c?n'i leave anything out at night for th> 111 During the redd weath er wr could leave meat hanging up on hooks outside the refrigera tors. hut not with these rats around. . We have to put every thing .'Way if we expect to see K n?-xi morning." mi i- is to At THorn/.*: WKI.KAKK APPIlOPItlATlONH Kalelgh. Jan. 26. ? A hill ha* been Introduced In tho llou*? of Representative* by RepreHentaMve J. Kenyi ii Wilson to authorlxo Elizabeth City and tho County Commi sHloner* of Pasquotank to mnk" appropriations for public welfare purpose*. SHOOTS HIMSELF THROUGH IIEAHT Gastonla. Jan. 2fl. ? II, B. Pat tlfo. aged 40. contractor, commit ted *ulcl<le by shooting himself through th ? hoart hero today. Fi nancial troubles arc said to have bpoti l ho cuu'?e of his art. HI* wife had taken tho children to school when tho tragedy occurred. Hi* body was found In the bath room. POSTAL PA\ BILL IS CENTER OF INTEREST Washington. Jan. 26. ? Postal Pay continued to hare right of way in the Britain today with the rate provision still the subject of attack. Senator Rwr.nson has servtd no tice that before the final action he would agnln attempt to hare all rate increase provisions strick en out. BUSY PROGRAM FOR THIS WEEK (?<*m>rul Assembly to lleur Murine! (Umimission, As m*ssiiicii( Hoard and Gov ? rnor IVlcI^an. Raleigh. Jan. 26. ? A crowded program for ihe week faces the CetH'ral Assembly when it reas sembles at eight o'clock tonight. Report* of the Budget Commis sion nnd the Board of Assess ments. and Governor McLean's sec ond message are the high spots on the program. The time for the budget and assessment bodies ex pires Saturday bu,t it Is expected that they will file their reports Wednesday or Thursday. The Governor in expected to speak soon thereafter, outlining definitely tho amount he thinks should be set for the road bond Is sue. It is understood that Mr. Mc L?'iin is opposed to the issuance of $35,000,000 additional highway bonds at this time as proposed in the Bowie-Heath bill now before the General Assembly. NEED TEN WOMEN FOR EACH COUNTY Short <'ntir*o lit Home .Muklnt; rimmed for Kami Women Nc\t Summer Raleigh, Jan. 26. ? A abort course in home-making subjects will he given at State College dur ing the Summer School thin year, say* Mrs. Jane 8. McKlnnon, in an article that will appear in next week's issue of tho Extension Farm News. In commenting on the course Mrs. McKlnnon says: "Planning the family meals, costume planning, which In cludes dressmaking, millinery and household furnishings, will he the subjects taught on the home eco nomics side, and poultry and the home dairy will be the agricul tural subjects. "1 hope at least ten women from oach county will come, and that we will have large enough group to tax our capacity. "A women can arrivo at tho col logo on Monday, register and be ready for work on Tuesday. She may return Saturday afternoon, and 1 believe with proper planning many women can arrange for this course. "No women can eleel more than two subjects, as we wiRh to have time for conferences and recrea t ion. "A statement in detail regard ing expenses and the exact date will be announced later, but I can say now that the expenses will be very moderate." : ASytUTH HAS BEEN Git ANTED EAKI.DOM (Hr Iti? Awwiti?4 Pr*?? Ixmdon. Jan. 26. ? The Pre mier's residence officially an nounced today that Ilerhort II. A*qulth had been granted an earl dom. TRAIN DUE FRIDAY ARRIVED ON SUNDAY Jacksonville. Jan. 2G. ? The Havana Special, Atlantic Coast Line train, which left Philadel phia last Thursday arrived In .TiTknonvlll* at 6:45 Sunday night. The train wan ilue Friday bloods in Georgia have virtually disrupted train service into an I out of Flqrld.i. AT If AM-KAM.HAY MF.KTI Sii |.\ MOUTH ( AltOMW A telegram was received here Monday morning from Harry <1. Kramer, caahler nf the SavinK* Dank & Trust Company, and Duckworth Olovcr. commission merchant, who are attending the Ham-Ilamsay meeting at Orange bum. South Carolina. "A wonderful meeting In prog reaa here," aald the telegram. Mr. Krainrr and Mr. Mover left here Friday and are expected to return Tuesday. CLAIM PROPERTY OF TIUNITV CHOJKCH New York, Jan. f 6.? A suit i? conipi I Trinity Church to turn i over the hulk of Its property In lower Manhattan to the heirs of Itobert Kdwarda was begun In Federal Court here today by the flllnc of an equity bill by Arthur J. Kdwardw of Ouilford County. North Carolina, and Wealey J. Ed wards of l^oa Angelea, Califor nia. The real estate Involved In 1 eludes the church property, the old cemetery on Wall atreet and llrondway and extending west ward to the Hudson River. Coun sel estimate the value at -over 9in.000.000. pmiJSHEKS WILL MEET IN ASHEVILI.E Chattanooga, Tenn.. Jan. 26.? Ashevllle was selected a* the ci ty where the tw?nty-fourth annual convention of Aouthern Newspa per IMibllshera la to held inly 6.7. and ?. by the dlreetora of the organisation who opened their | meetings here today. Mother Freed by Babe's Smile sfjr . v. - . - |HK . ? A blue eyc?I txihy'ii wmllr- did what fr*? her mother fi"m Jail. Mr*. An bors ?he had h;ilr in hrcud r? turd for ilnmasv* nr.il was awardfil j was rfmam!' ?l to j.t tt for nls month" ly with the Jurirc. waving n dlni|>l> pcrtnui'vl the mother to bik'i i ciwyera rio?|in-pco inin ?? 10 co il cuxtafRon of ililfiuro toM n<Mi;ti < Iiiim'J ot a bakery.- Tlif proprietor I'lO. Mrs. CiiHiafnon. unal'l" to pay. Hut ftnhy (J lad > ft flirted outrnpi-oua* >1 hnntl zmd umil'nc. nnd ih>* Judge her own t or.U and go home. Golfer Tunney WV /? ? Pivncntln*: i.< Tui.i. \ i. 1.1 hMVywrlKht rhu..|?i? .of i?. t . i Htulrx. In >?<?!'?> ? .1 , Tu?JIH'>- U upending Hip uinl . i;i Mi.iiiii.. I-1? It In mid fw* d-n-sn'i ' jj,;, ml Ut do nny Imxinj; ur.lil hjji . ?, in m<1 r 1 ?? get the lilj: pur>cK |? r m tlx ?>ut do^r rUxltiiu. . UKGK iNCi(K\KK !\ I'KIJKlt A?. AMM J.'i , J:m 21*.. . i - creawj nni>tit <? f?-r t ?? ",|s ru !in*il tiortrniii' ::t ? ; - 1 1> 1 r? favored - )>>- i!i ? l'rc <i(J> iii nrf . CM cr ? 1,11 v Win k . ? 1 .1 i) Ifllop in l!. ? S'-n.-it ? 1 ?!., 011 civil 8cr\i? . Ill- 11 1 Uf<l !*??! J.itlOo to i : .? what li" rtivcrllM rf 1! trpxs I'xIstSrj: in nnn ' < * under pai.l Fcdt-ral annuitants. coon i.ooivKKS in i .t- YUAV t .id >i'i >V> I' *"s 4.1 I l!ti' i i'i i 's ?: ? i.it'i;;!) !?::? Wi'll ? i. ?r?* I It :? ii fi'i' nf Mllxa I *? i?i ? ?( r youau lnl-.-s ;.n?! |Ki|iiilnr y>uiiK ition r 1 1 ? ? ; u* r* - i.^alty i? i' "s?- Kiks' M?n . i- :k. ilifidiT ?.!'? rs ;.n* <?f ihc I't .s sli?*v.^*v? r at i cm iiic.il hr:v J*. >1 "i ? :>h."n!ip'Al>*il]>. .1 tl*1- f"?r III *1 ii }*:hI Kmlirfi IHL'.V JM"I i. ?? ! . i l-ruv:-l? i? |?lv;t i : : ?? ' ' . i r ?i i-; ? ru : i ???! \.l a 'll f latest ;ui 1 nio-.l popular hit \\ lini I hi* Klkv. lr:vr ? * ? 1 1 1 ?* lUI-i j- :ir I i to n-rnHt thi ir whole plan ' . 1 ; i J- . m Yhry 1. .? * ? ?^iw .n?iiy w iili ? tin* ohl i'kstiiLir.4 it'll ?? o> vy ;.:ul fi i-Vc rhuii/e.; "Hi'* : !*??*? . ? ' : i . rf.. ii i ill n_Tsi?n l??l, iillti %vil I ??V.l.-r'V' Willi Ull t'U ? ? : . .1 W i V!ni|'i !.? ? or V'iUI'HO * * i C !r-v? k? >1 all the n|<l fuvul'i I r i :in; i. ; ami have a howl of i.?\v.?r talriit who will ilrlltf'il . wMh Tholr 1ipi.iv cajn i".*, and I..-. i' ivh'ih1 of ih<- Jn'st k".-?wn f ^iK'JH are mill in tli^ 1 1 ?? ? ? and l>. r.i?r!i*?ti will aKulit oii-iijiy iativ hip?n?f" ??hair, while tin* .-vlienro will l?" ? ? 1 1 ? ? -rtaim-?l hy : Ijjht of i h. -best l?lai:kfari? com u s h'<?! I Ii.' i Ii always po|iular U. It. in'i1, Tills j isir I hoy Iwve put |ho ti i *i.--t .*?!?? towanl tlm <-n<l of Ih.v |ir?'Kiaiii. preceding ii with a iim .i I ninioily sketch. iIiiiic m. nn.| s * . ? i 1 ' : 1 1 1 1 ? ? h I but will keep i-vi > I- * ii : ? rested until Hie final ' <u rial a. . i ? ntlrn proi- ?! . d?-rlve:| f : I I'I Ml" l-'llll Mill Krolirs Of I'Jiiri v, in 'n <>*ot?d to riiatiiy. I I IMIMAT mtCDKNTI \|. IHKS \T KAST K i Orange. N. .1 . .Ian. li'i i \V. Tatni-y, ptV'-Hirnt of the I'i.) : nihil insurance (.'oinpuny, 4i ? I h? ro yrnti rilay at the aga of fil. This Will Tickle Your Toes THE REVIEWER HAS NEW STAFF \ru! Mv?*n lirilic Mnr-l-rn S? c ? LrifihY* (i! 'i'lii I ihvan I fidcrtitkiii^ l?\ I h'.'pel 1 1 5|l. .I.t'i l'*I TJ|?* fir?i i. ef The R?>vi?wr. ?li?- liter ii'i'i/.inp \vt'!r-S a criiitp of T.:r litt le rccr.;!v ? i?v? ; and ft. mi Itii-himiiil, Vfrcinl.i. if \ ' -tilt _tVrd ii ., will make Its :i;in-vir.! ??*? *.-r Us now Uianaise Mi.'Ht !;??!? r J?irr of ?? \| week. A.I d< ti'N of viMh ill .mi have !'??'? arranged, I It - c ?py it In the ??????. ?k ,,I ?!?.. |Mii;i. r- ami f li?< nil tor is already :ii wurk on I he con ? ;i' - of ill.- m* \iij ; itsii?>. TIsh i-r il-,?. Tirnt number - 'ok*'! ? Im 'ii ??'lav* miccoss for this latent of literary v? nturr-i in !? r -veals :? h.tily of prose and v? r> ? of a ||{g|t order. ?: ??:!?? for the III... I part by folk who already li;ive deme nstrat'"! i lo ir :?Mlliv In write, teny of i lion ha v In r :? n lnicrn.-itional rep. ilia' ion. Th?' maga/inc Is goinic to l?o national ln_n?nl a..k, hill with a strum; flavor of Interpretation and ?rit irlsm which is Southern. TM? first Nsiin hn< an impas in- nrr i\* rf ron trlli ii torn among ihcm ar- |>on Sell*. Kdwin flj<?rk m i II nry llolla num. J it Ha I'ot fl.in. Uil'crt 1 1 Illy er. Archibald Hi ndi-r^m. Clinton ScolSard, 1,1 z. iff Woodwitr'h Him h*. Addls in llihhard. Sara llardt. Louis IMact Sluinks. Oral! W-^h :1.0m. Wil liam Molt. Charles Wliarlnn Slork. Ilunlfr 'SlaitK. .Rmily Clark and o* hot it. There Ii a cent r iloit ion hy Vii h!i...lil lini h?u ? dealing w it h Abraham Lincoln with h promises. .11 rive Minn body a Jolt.". Mr. Hut I'd'.v tnkiw up 1 In? riidc>-l in at tack llii* Northern and Mbldk* M'lvtern deification of l.lnroln. Hi- discloses some startling fiu'U nlont Lincoln's rule when F<?rl Snm'ir was flrod upon. Also he. nws on t 'i say that the famous Co.ipi i- l'nlon speech made hy 1 .ificolu In riot llie one th<**flchno| h>iys now read; thai the nihioIi l'*' ''-id prepared for that memor able occasion never saw Iho light ?f il.iv ii?i i .yon hi have defeated him If it had :that William Cnile.n I'-ryiMit. the po?t, wrtR. ho <li>giiftt ? .1 bectu, ? of l.lnooln's change of mind thai he left the meeting In n mr.y* uficerc.nionloua manner ai.d uoiild never speak to him af Ipr I ha t. Tie* Reviewer ii now hcing puh 15 II I hy a group composts! nf I'nil lirccn. editor; n S. l'irkens, 1>ii im-hs manager and Addison llihhard, Noll Ilattle Lewis. 1 1 it nl ? ? 5- i ir . lCmlly t'lnrk and (I't old W. J<ihn*->ii as ill reel or. TI10 ni I*" w;ii eon 1 Im'i uh a ? oar ti rly ' ? ? r ill" immediate future and will I; ? ? p i't fin lip 1 t \ 1 ;? [?)< 1 - t.il foini but In* increased in nizo. It will priii'nd on a fine Rrailo ?1 1 ream-colored paper aiol will tarry the lahle of tonlenls on the I V" r. Thn miI' -i rtpt Ion price Is two doll.irs a yc ir. ur fifty cents n ropy. All accepted conl rlhiitinns will Ir- paid for. The new m inapcemont litis rc ce i vi'd ninth favornhlo attenlinn from well wishers in nil Herllomi. II \t. nek n writes: "I am d? lighted to seo yoa take over 1 Ii o magnxlno. You'll havo a lot of fen and I think you'll dlr np a great deal of good stuff Th. Kntitli is on the vergo of huHlIng out." Jay It. llubholl. editor of the Siuthwcsl Review, puhlisloil at Oallas, To*., writer: ?'I am nure.ly gin 'I that you Imvo 'tin itcvif wer. Chapel Hill |i the he.it plare In the South for It. You ha\ ;? live groiipo tliern to hack you. 1 wltk fou fhe lu st or 1,11k." . 4 : /?*!*; Ti-Jis HKKHIN I IMH HLK llerrlu. III.. Jan. 2C. ? \VI?h H. Chntt \ouag. \Vli:iimson county 'try raidff tuwl Ku Klu* Klun ! * -n fl,? r. P-<l Korhe and llom r Warn r. nnd Ora Thomas. 11 vowed en< my -?f Young, dead. Il'-'rln todty found hope that th'' hloody t'i m? IJ Is over. Vr? ' t>s 11 gain patrolled the town ilihoagli *? - Insisted that w * '1 l If hndirs w! the 1! rilRglo would "4d. 'I i. <n fief ill a rift sir til ore Sfttiii'dny nlxlit .md whin Ih" ?oio':< < .vfir Voo:ig. ForliM- Nnd Wari ' ? who ? toK%th'*r wore dead and TIio:jm? ?ra? dying. ii ; 'in, ill si 2d With mil it. ii' a ?if. (?(?' rolling the ^i" -. of II'-: ? . order pr^ralleii '< I : V afl? f . ? I? ? V ? l.ri nl. ef tli" Kl..n .TiiS inti Klan warfare 1 ? nffhl In - h four men were xrid. MAltKKT N'fw Yo:' .1 hi. 2<? .Spot col ton *?'. ? ?j u 1 i. middling 22.0.1. linrh.,: I' i'ur<n, closing hid March r. May 23.r.7, Jul> -M.i !' ( t'lV r 23.08, Ilocernher 2i n 1 , N Jan. 2 r, f 'it'll 1 f o>i'?ck today n'< " i?s !? #? * March 2-'. I I . >? ?? :? . J'lly 2W.H, Octob?v 2 !>.'. ? - S3 r.?;, . S v Yoik, Jan 20 Coll' n f'i tiii "p<-n#d tr>day at the /oil ii 1 "fv March %?,. Jo. Mi; . 1?. 12,- Julf 23. IR. Oct oh' 1 13.71. !>' ' ? mbflf 21.71. Spirit Of Mistress Tells Him That The Farm Is His So Dim*! ?'re- ilirrtl ?!??.?? <i! i ?n?rn r!ir..l \\ ho Has Writ ten !???? IKi.jv !<> *- i;;ur to l-fi* Aid B<* (t'Vr I Villi ??f :!??? 1:'H' (!? ll;ll'? I p It) I IIN \ M \fN'l \ ! I. K..vt ii;iini?ti?rt. *'? . .1 ,?i. Tin* villi ?..! --4i.it> i'- v? I: t.i - i ? ? \v I r: atov'e i?i tin* "Ii. ? ?? ? l \ -I ." * ill <???!- IliC 4 Xtl the 1 lo t li.it l?ri?: ?; M - rio . !??? Simon'* npirtl 'm. k '.'I vi 1 1 'i llotbirt I .vifli a ti . it ? r lit ?? i:i .i. ? advise I. >iii .a V ? ? ? 1 1 |hk lh#? farm she 1 Mi i. n \ iUi iI a i*?-r? ahe <1 Mx til i*ll* Iih : ?.i. Ktdka around ahoul i; ton MH ininely n?*\? ?? *?i .( ?r moment (li.it riim In- . t ually ? < i til ? 's tn 1 1 ? i : ? f i li ! in to liani: on not i.i nv-? ?v l.ii'tn up to (lit* d.iurhti-r w;ih wln.nt kIio ipiarnlid in Irr !?fo time. "isill, M|w?n'. Mir ?li: o | ? I ?? tombed niralshi ha. 1. fmin In r brow. : ll? s|u<?d hifi... iin.i iti .i 1 ] t!'<* foulness of |i?t i-.irtl.5i t" ?? "i* n?.iln lust uUrlit. t ho j- r. ? h - 1 Jtorh rllowo.l today. h" let'ei^ucd 1m r r.nni'i mil. .u will will noi |o?e your !i hiii'," A Nil t li? -ti "i;et. marrt il. I'.n.l nice ui:l wl;h limwit Ii :? ! i ;i:i.l Itrowti .?*'?*. Wn ll 1?< ;? <o i.i it rosy for you ami you in lend the 1(1h l* li?i >l>>! rf. \.(,j i'.' .i iri.'ke ini:?*h of I lu? J It 1 1< f win." So 11m* towns full. t'?niri.ic i*i a steady stream to ||? i*li' < |'I.i i -i * to hoi" l?ow li?' iirn^ri'HM K it* a ril * im. I ho lln'y~*tir\i' holiovul. There Is uoiliiiiK .slraupo about bis vision. Ili-rb I.i r? ... "I i-unio to her wlieu I w.it Jusi a Iniy. in obi' Ii" -aid. Tn heyinnin^ Ilia alory I.i |ln> writer. "I was a hoarder )i:i vf tttc $1 it w?"ek. work I iih in I lie IiIr Ii ,dl ine loiy. 1lt:?l v.-.;* a<iirl' her 1* ii- b Mitl li ii ? I ilb-d. Sli< li.*?l im 1 1 iii* In ..in I In* far ui for lo r. mi : i my <*1111 momenta 1 diil the work. Then 1 Kaii? U|i my lft?"lu;-y Job .il:.| 1 worked for h *r 1 suy |;e<-p w shared and shared. alike thai', all --tlu- homo ami j-i mlio-ii ui my work. "Shi- w iik rt 11 yi-.ii , ohb'r than I. and 1 p'uyoil lb* sou In 1? 1. Ilul w# never wont aiivwh . W, iifny?.(| hue on I ho Tarm, i.ilkitm ami wurkliiK and readtu ?, 1 ? tio-r. W* M-arcely ovor had -i i r ?? v.. .*1 and woro closer than any man .mil woman for miles aixi.ii. AW shared every tiintirln .;tn?| finally wo Rot ho' noai- wo ?iid not have t ? toll our llinu?*.ht.s. \V?" ki.t-u, without 11 wind. "Ouo day. a >?ih* nr nu wlloil Hho WIIK lint IIOIIi' t?M? w* Hi ; Ii" said to mo. hIi ? ...ill. - 1 * ? l?. u miy tiling )ui|iponii in mo t.lii pi. no is to !?? yuuit. M > d.iiij;li tor won't ha v?" any of h \nd 1 !l i-ouio hark ur.d toll you I am. You'll 11 vi r haVM to v.-nrry.' ' Ihuf'H why olio's 1 .mi', you wo" In* offo? od i|ii|otly. Four (ImoH. lint .1 nay . i'h ? i> ? Bp|| it n Wiilc-ni'd him from bis id<fp in tlio lilt Ii* bill in hi?i old room ihak is almoHi jiii ihc furnituro b-fi in tbi" Iiouko mIui o Mrs. ,\|:?y I'm . -i ll, tin" daiiKliii r. and II <: Hill-*. pOHlmar.tor and adminixtratur, hn**o hi. on tryliii? to dKpoM..< s t him lo clour ii|> tho < "Karh tttno, in ih dn an In which :.ho rami*. In- ban ho *11 -III l ho barn, and hourd hor Kontlo call boo," ?iifiun>>nini( him 10 diniu r 101 of obi lb b. ; Hi'i'll them MlttJllK 0|l]Hiflll(i < III il other at 1 1i?- l.ibb-. tulkinc 1 ? 1 mjh dry thlnffs do. InokliiK jut Jli< bur old M? ? 1 f ?xn'|il lliHt tho Ma I pox maris s whicn marrol hi r la >? woro K'?n? Ahd. finally. kIio b ? Ht/?od and (oui'hi-d lilw hnlr. nml told him to "hann on" nud n mombor win wimtnl tin farm to ho hia." J More ib. n J?0 llmoj?, l iio.-b--' 1 pint bus rry^tnlliKoil ??ut of f <1 u i"l 0( thq kJleheh tut he nit th'-rn ui nlRht trying io !,*i 11 warm, arcitrdlnf; to Herb's H.n... a 11 *? he bun annwered f ?? ? ? ? ? 1 ? (?? quoMlloUft she ban naked, wbb h could he h"ar<l by no bUr-r morl tl eara. IhurvMtay. nhe enmo ngalTi. Tm thouxhl Ii all out. H rh" ho riuol Od tlio sjiliil .?< sayinK. "You 111 1 t fid marr. , K;.-i I a 111 ?: rl w.r'i d.^v. i.i a., imlr i 1 .\ain you're aouled down. Ikoy won't try lo put you out. I'm ?rry Ihi V horn oa hie ? ?? audderi I rouidu't make no will. Hut I* will b? ai' rlRhf, all il*ht. 'Ihlii Is not llrrb'i firnt ?xp : iopco In spirit ual renlina, he iold the wrif'T. Two ye?rs ajto, wiiori hiv v.ii i sitting lu the II?Iiik m . :si iblnkini; ihltit ovor. he Ii- :? r? Ihre'e k nook. < upon Ih ? door rose lo op' n ?? and rfuw a vlsi' o Iti'. f M' UK nn .1 Kb k a i;d tli' n '? ng lift- I I it r. 1 ? fin. "He nnd I Wf elo:r, i'?o," Herb ?* In vert "A id when I I ? ? : r! I boo hi r ! t ?hci Hrtbl It v.n.< il , > lido. ; Tid Vfi- firmed !lfi* i' I. lid 11 'Mi next day I le-ard th . I .had ?M "I III th'i ! r.nin phi 1 ? I w.iy I n.-iw him. ni the time ih? ?i'in enmo. ,11" came b:. to 1, -ilk mr often." lb rh liolda Open finvefi, - I.i. p.t*i?!. tho?e day II- 1 full loned voirr, an I say* hir \??1"? In na clear an hi* him ' i tslng nelghbor t h?. iflh'g hi vo ce, ahako their hoult- nmi winder. Meanwhile, the amatl white ' .OLO WATCH IS ! AW/ELL GIFT \\ ii?i i '. iv.iiiir Kegret ('.on Mrrfjatiuns of Upv. R. F. | ? ' ;! Say <?(ui(]l?y?* to Him Sunday Services. r.f ?i??se of the service Sun M .i? Calvary Haptlst : I U- v It. P. I lull was pre ?r.il w.ili ii while ?old Wltek, j ? h.ii!-. .1 knife, us an expression ; j ;i; ' * i ? ! H Iwii on the part of the m. i i ? V ? r Calvary Church for j n I. rul and untiring HTvicen : ; p.. r. The wateh Is an Klgln I <>i i iu* liitr*i design, with a 15 v itr It vmx presented to Mr. j 11 'M \ln l?< half of the Church toy ?. It. Vwh'urtl. ?: Ins j ' sen I at Ion speech Mr. , i 1 i'- 1 paid a high and tender ) H i'- i ? { In- pastor an a true na il' r -. ril. and told of the lore !?'>;!? ? -.t"em In which Mr. Hall ? ?. ?: rr?!i'i| l?y the entire member* j ?' hip: jM i i>- C:i|\ary R. Y. P. U. alfO I Mr. Hall with an attro?* | ?i !? p'ti. set with a beautiful i i - I . ..imoiid Just as the | iwllft lou was aliout to be P1W" 'j - i in- rliulr began to slngl ? iiti I I..* wlili .Mm till we meet J ;?;aln," ami there was hardly a | dry to ho Heen In the entire | coi:i?i*''KatJonv . ! in :rdditlon to these partla? ? ' 1 1 v;i ry . the Senior and 1 - >i i?. v. p. c.'h of Corlu?| .p;l?t i hitch presented Mr. and ' Mall with >wo beautiful cut- i \ : ? i of the white rose de . ihd.iv. February 25, Mr. Hall j i,i a elost* a very succeae* <>r fivo years and ? M tumnlis. He was KrMUd h 1 .?!??- ? and aiipreclatlye con- | i minn ;.i lion a In the morn i r. ' linlb in the afternoon, 1 alvjfei ? at night. and Mrs. Hall. Edith, and j ]' " 1> oikIus will leave EIUh 1 i .witoinoblle Tuesday I i hi iik f' i their new home at 1 1 ??. i- Ha jit 1st church near i Their ad<lress will be I ",h. Uoute No 2. Sl i.K COMJItMATION S ITOKNKV (.KNERAL ; Washington. Jan. 26. ? Admln '? M II Hen 1 1 urn will seek to ' 'lie ttr initiation of Attorney. ^ ' ? r 1 8* one to the Supreme ? -hi ret ii ''nod to the judiciary ''i ho t hii Stone and oth < i ?>i trlmeni offlclalM can pre ? ? ' ' t lb*;r wide in the dispute : ; ' i out ni efforts to Indict i '? i Wln-'-'t r in lite District of Columbia. Wheeler's ease Is now J ' nef / bsiai b- to tho i onflrma- j !>! ! l V I COMPANY ( I I S INTO COURTS .horo Jan. 2B. ? - Forty ? m-*i i "fii lalB and stocks salea .!"ii <u ? I* ?? llalley iirothcrs de fiu ^' Whcion-tfalom tobacco firm v.< r:t (mi irlnl hero today charged i'i ii. I?mt i.ht? mulls to defraud. 1 i Indictment charges that . knew l ho fJrni wan Insolvent ? : Htocli Hilling Htarted, i i i dividend* when the firm was j : i in :?kinir iuiy money, made II t ? -tf I'M lit it r< Knrrling the1 f :j ii n i- /ii? r.i ii leu dividends. and n- t .if ill advertising thru tli.? in. ?ills. .I'i 'i Webb overruled throe , ?imil ? In ?| ii axil Indictment! .' Uh 4 :: defendants who ap- i . i I Ot. di*fi ndnnl in In the . !< 1 1< ?i; j *1 ? ?; 1 and four failed to ; : i w r iir\ nt. . . V . i \\( i: II \\ .\KR Y|:\DKI(S II KM |<4. NATION i;?V. Viii\(" H.ivnrr. pastor of : . I < ? i 1 1 IWipt i.st Church, formally ' i-ti:1 li Ih i -f?n'J,lon at the; ? i nt.. *< tvIco Sunday, effective ! ?? h 1. If Im i 'Ii; nation waa ae- ! . > - .1 liv tin* church. The church will make arranges r h l .i ruritit: a n? w pastor ; i f- i. | ! uctlcuMo. '5^1110 ?i hou'?f. with Its hundi?6 that ll rh rt l.yman hu i ; t ii t? nil them* years, and guarded with the old dog. Pap, info It* former owner's death hlk i . ; ? r I rigo. ha* been sold. Ua I tli law Intervenes, the ;< i the pror? riliu'.v five hundred dollars has r i |n.ml;ed by old William Mc~ ' <y. id 925 hex boon paid, down." lb" <a:ic will be tried ho me tUyie i iont h, i" i hups, and . i'-rt'.H only hope Ik that It woa't Mr up before he's had a chanee to got an gnawer to a letter hft ;otn Sir Arthur fonan Doyle Ift llngland, asking Tor a verdle*.?*1 bow real hit ghost Is ? and ^Mjg far he should follow It.
The Daily Advance (Elizabeth City, N.C.)
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Jan. 26, 1925, edition 1
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