Famous Manor House in tSdenton, countrv- and Europe. In the
s w I I 4 4- I . ma nntf nw.i T h tn I 1 r h I
WOTOmor. UtmJ giavcjaiu ujuu jiu uiv
Eden ton, N. C, Nov. 24, 1906. bodies of Governor Johnston, his
This little- town nestling for son,' James Cv Johnston, and the
more than a century in the auiet Iredells, father and son. both
of North Carolina, since the Justices of the United States
chivalrous days of Sir Walter Supreme Court.
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Raleigh, this week added another It was on these grounds that
chapter to its romantic history, Jame8 Wiison soent his best days.
when thft hndv of JampR Wilson . , . ,
I A q n o mvpr wriroi ot aw no
Dlace could anord Jinn more
quiet for that work than Hayes.
Mrs. T. B. Douthit
was taken from the old Johnston
burying ground to rest in Phi la
delphia.
James Wilson ' was not the
only distinguished patriot and
signer of the Declaration of In
dependence who once lived here, Has All The Latest Design
7 I nnii PnfPrriH in Ijfltfl hill I
but he was one of the original and Early Winter Millinery.
members of the Supreme Court,
and it was fitting that he should
have been buried in the little
cemetery of "Hayes" for no more Novelties for children
beautiful spot can be found in and grown up people
all the South.
The Manor House in the State
Her special Thanksgiving
Sundries have been selec
ted with care.
F. II. FARABEE
All kinds of Candies from 5 cts. per
pound up to 50ct8. per pound, always
fresh stock. Oranges, Apples, Bana
nas, Raisins and all kind of mixed
nuts.
I will saVe you money in your
Christmas Goods.
F. H. FAIIABEE,
First door south of
."'Brown's Warehonse.
421 Main St., Winston, N. C.
Chief Mormon Pleads Guilty.
Salt Lake Citv, Nov. 23.
Josepli F. Smitn, president of the
Mormon Church, appeared in the
District Court before Judge
Kitchie this afternoon and
pleaded guilty to a charge of
unlawful cohabitation. He was
fined $300.
What does a fine, full-fledged
trust care for a fine? And as they
happen to own the earth, how are
you going to order them off?
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lore
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Call down and see her display
and get her prices before you
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compar.es with "Hayes. It wash)Uyt
part ot the estate ot liovernor
Samuel Johnston, the first chief
executive of the State, but who
never served in that office be
cause he was immediately sent
to the United States Senate.
Although the Manor was built
in 1705 Governor Johnston did
not op.p.nnr "Haves" until 1751.
It is in architecture the home of If not convenient to visit the store, write for Samples, and one
a typical English peer of the of the Three Purchasing Agents will give you the same
period and was called "Hayes-
after the name of Sir Walter
Raleigh's home.
" ia nnfor? fnp lta nor-
trait gallery. Prominent among Everything for Men, Women and Children at a Little Less than
the portraits is the last one made
of Henry Clay, which was paint
ed for the son of Governor John
ston, the late James C. Johnston,
attention as if you were here in person.
you would expect to buy.
Everything Sold With a Guarantee.
flvho was a devoted admirer and
iriend .of Mr. Clay, and who on
,one .occasion paid the statesman's
debts, amounting to $40,000,
simply as a token of his devotion.
The house is crowded with
iAiA rinrtrftHfl. inelndincr
B1"C..v-, v : ' .: tltZ Fourth and Trade Streets,
those of great men -from this rourm auu
And your neighbor pays the same price as you do.
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