MttonrtmnmtiMfMiiiiMimmimMMiiiMiiiiuMwiwMu SSUED EEKLY TEWART OTHERS, 1U $j$BST 4TK XttHEfc I.VSXOW. : : . ' .. 1 aataa s ' ' i n n The Industrial Interests of otlr People are Paramount to Every Other Consideration It la earnestly hoped that all readers of this Paper will yield gently to its doctrines and aid in its circulations If you have any grievances consult a physician If you have no business of your own, get married or go to work.' If you are pleased with the Paper, aid H ; if you do not like it, hand it to a sensible neighbor. Be serious, and help in advancing the interests of your community. Vol;26. WINSTON-SALEM, N. 0., FKIDAY, MARCH 23, 1906 No. 11 Mrs. "Lizzie" McCuiston Dead. Mrs. Elizabeth McCuiston, widow of the late II. D. MeCuis ton, died at her home five miles east of this city Sunday forenoon, aged 80 years and 27 days. Mrs. McCuiston was a noble christian woman of the most devout type, and had lived out more than her allotted time. The burial took place at Fiiendland Moravion Church,- on Monday, where - she had been a member from early childhood, and was conducted by Rev. J. K. Pfohl. She leaves two sons and three daughters, besides a very large number of relatives and friends scattered over the entire United States. Walkertown N. C. The Ladies Aid Society of Walkertown, with Mrs. T. A. Crews, Mrs. Nnnn and Mrs. C. V. Pegram, as a committee ap pointed to raise funds to build a new parsonage for Loves' Church, with the aid of other good women, gave an Oyster Sapper last Saturday night at the school house in Walkertown, which was carried out in first class style, the proceeds amount ing to $46.50. China is begining to shake off her lethargy, and she lets the wold know that she is aiming to be one of the great world powers. Heary Trading In Dennis. Some few weeks ago John H. Fulton came over to Winston from Dennis. While in the city a certain livery man induced John to carry a windbroken mule away from the stable. After Johnny reached home the right honorable A. G. Martin, J. P., saw the mule and agreed to give Johnny a $23 cutaway harrow if "he would let him have the mule. Johnny hesitated a mo ment, and finally agreed to the proposition. Martin led the mule away, exulting over his good trade. Next day Martin came back to Dennis and pro tested to Johnny that the - old mule had a broken windpipe and was therefore unable to swallow. Johnny heard his tale of woe and told him he would allow him under the circumstances to carry back the harrow, but that he could also keep the mule, as they were bretheren in the lodge. Martin shouldered -his harrow and strode away toward home. When he reached his home that evening he was met at the gate and told that his mule was dead. The question arises, who really was cheated in that trade. Three cottages and a barn burned in North Winston on Wednesday morniug. A Peculiar Guinea. Mr. C. W. Parrish, out at Walkertown, N. C, has a guinea hen eleven years of age that is Bomewhat peculiar. The hen lay 8 eggs yet and is as gentle as a cat. On cold mornings the guinea will walk into the house, lay down in front of the fire with its feet as close to the fire as it can comfortably stand and remain in that position until it gets thoroughly warmed, when it will C7 - go out into the yard and parade around with the chickens until its feet get cold, when it will come back into the house and go through the same operation. Some of papers are wanting to know if playing euchre is gam bling. Course it is. There is just as much gambling in Mrs. So-and-so winning a cut glass cake dish as there is in a man raking off a hundred dollar jack pot in a game of poker. The only difference is, one is plain, every-day gambling, while the nr ia It aim nt tt rram n rr ' ' Hornet. . , . A few days ago l '; Germany was een at he ac was found to have a ristte bullet wound in the h Duut uau uccu ncaiut aim t i n Jf i i .1 i ii . i Timnn tiir nuimr nan. i laiPn gun some 'three miles t where a troop was practicing..