Eeidsville Reviow.
TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS.
OLIVER BROS, Proprietors.
besides was a - of -, whereupon R.L. I
(,W!1 struck Charles Mooreficld, and , Yesterday's Charlotte Observer,
CkrvMitkenniB Show Prizes.
Largest and handsomest collection of
from that the fight began. Chase t rice
was in the fight; could not tell who hit
.w ,t i.if it was a ceneral fight.
The news as to
Rojestvensky's squadron is yet vague
and rather uncertain,
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR.
. i 1 4 ln)t I . ... til i .1 . I ii
Mr. Price pulled Kxse anu went "-"ihe might as wen oe ai me ooiiom m
another room and pot his pistol nd'the sca s0 far as locating him is con-
came back with it in his hands anu biioi. cernej. There are not even any rumors
the whereabouts of '. chrysanthemums ot dinerent varmes.
Second largest and handsomest col-
u ... . .
and as for Togo, ' lection oi enrysanmemums oi ainereni
RE1DSVILLE,: MAY 9, 190.
Two f a kind -Russia's Warsaw and
America's Chicago.
In deciding to build their first inde
pendent tobacco factory in this county,
the Tobacco Growers Association acted
wisely.
The President's vacation is at an end
. , . . IIM i. II ..,,n
returned to me w nue cunir-
lie was ile-lighveii wnn nix
and he
yesterday
hunting expedition
Wbhing1 n Duke, one of the most
remarkable men North Carolina has
produced, diM at hi home in Durham
yesterday aft'rnoon. .
Mrs. Alice Webb-Duke will go to
Durham, it is announced, where plans
will be made looking to the establish
.. t i.-i.-co fomianv. We can
almost see I'.rodie's finish.
Ohio
tu rKurhton. : Virginia and
,1 y i
Railroad Company, chartered at Ral
n-jfnrdav. will trove a valuable
addition to railroad enterprise in this
State. The road will traverfe portions
.t Crolina. North Carolina,
Tennessee and Virginia.
Owing to an inability to secure re
frigerator cars, it is estimate that the
berry growers in Eastern Carolina have
9,jTered a loss of about Vm,im this
season. Many carloads were dumped
into the river, there being no chance
of transportation before the berries
rotted. Several suits will be instituted
against the Armour Refrigerator Car
Company.
Gaston joins the growing prucemion
of progressive counties by voting the
bond issue for good roads by a good
majority. The issue will be $.'50,000
... ..... ,., bonds, navable in 30
lour tvi . -
vears for the immediate improvement
,, nmdfl. It is said that
Ol ui;
nearly all t ie farmers favored the issue,
Thev no doubt thought that to oppose
a tax would be to light the improve
ment of his own property to be done at
the exp-mso of the public.
not
hence
murder
Id brothers
the light
of Robert
More Facli About the Murder,
Ivi-itoks Review :-Aa you do
seem to have obtained the true facts in
reaid to the murder committed on
Galloway's plantation on Dan River in
this county on May 3, I will give you
the evidence as introduced befoie me at
the magistrate's trial May 5-not that
I lmve any interest or feeling whatever
h the matter other than I desire, as a
law-abidi ig citizen of the county, tosee
all partic s concerned have just'ee. And
t th.irht the citizens of the county
i,i nutiiraUv like to hear the facts
WOWIVI II..-.
u' 4 tin' 'mailer.
Pefore giving the evidence, in order
the reader may get at the founda
tion of the trouble, I will make a state
ment which was not in the evidence,
. . :. ...i.;m4.i1 to be true: It seems
,utMr Galloway had a hay-rake on
Ku i.lantation and had instructed the
. . ... .v,i thev must not use it tor
...... niirmme of raking up corn-stalks
Mr U I- )(Je11 haJ toU Mr (jalU,way
L't ......are and Charlie Moorelield,
iaie brothers-in-law of Mr. Chase
... .o..n 'iising the rake for
j 'rice, "i" - . .
.,ii,f stalks. The Mooretie
denied the charge,
which ended in the
i d.i. .11
m..., wHiianU were issued for
.... . .... ... f. ...... 1I1..I. I un.l
Chase ince, v.. ...........
........... Moon-tield, charging them with
,.. m,.r,br of Robert Ij. Od.-ll.
l..rilT Pinnix immediately served the
,.,.,,. the Moorelield brothers am:
.t. to Wentworth to' trial
i,.r, 'Smiire Jule w.
UCI - 't
..ii..uinir witnesses
for the State: 3. T. Udell, John M. Gal
loway and Caper itoueim
Aftpr being sworn, J.
the first witness to take the stand, and
made the following statement: "On the
iftfMv 3. I went down
muni"' v , , .
Mr Galloway's house and found my
v..,. her. R. L. Odell, and George Ed
attending to a little
WKW I"' td L II
, in about half an hour, Mr.
Price, Mr. George Moorelield and Mr
Charlie Moorelield came in.
Mr Price says: 'Mr. Galloway, .
have got these boys here; now 1 want
to settle it about that rake question.'
"Mr. Galloway says: 'Chase, ido not
.r.t t-n hear any more ,c
"Mr Gorge Moorefield sjwke ami
-saidthU",anybody-iuyiJ,..uU,i-I?!t?
tells a le'' .
"Mr. Price mm
..ii',. Cuaril)lvNren.ui .aid nybedy
..i.i ,a tha rk told - - n
. - , ... -
R. L. (well twice in me ien siue
the back. The others were engage
fighting when Price came in and shot
Odell and that ended the fight."
Mr. J. M. Galloway, Jr., being uuiy
i .iff ,- ...nnnni ur
sworn, saia: i was j'i"--"' -
murder occurred. On Wcdnesiay
mommg, May 3, 1W5, I was down at
mv plantation. It wos at the nouse
occupied by Chase Price, but in the
room I keep for my own use wnen i go
to the plantation. The tenants meet
at this room for the purpose oi
transacting any business they may have
with me. In the loom with me were
..in i i..i..,.f rwto I was
lie uucii huh - -
transacting some business wuu u.
They were there for that purjwse.
While I was engaged in wnung so.ov
. . t. i ... i n.L.II Chase
orders ior uouen iuu -
Price (ieorge and Charlie Mooreheld
and Casper Roberts came into the room.
They all took seats except Chase Price,
who leaned against the toot oi me oeu.
l'hev remained quiet until I finished my
business with Joe and uouen -n,
then Chase Price said:
'Now. Captain, here are these boys.
and it is a good time, and I reckon we
hail better settle this question.
' 'Then Charlie Moorefield said, es,
Mr. Galloway, I understand mat some
one has told you that I have used your
rake, and I want to say that whoever
;t tr.id a - - lie." I told him thai
there was no use ot mat anu mm i uri
not want to have any fuss there.
"Then George Moorefield remarked
that somebody had lied and the matter
had been straightened
rhnrlia MuoretieUl said that
r 1 1 ""
that I used the rake
tells u . lie and is a oi
with it.'
"At that poiht Robert Odell began
knocking Charlie Moorefield. And then
Chase Price and George Moorefield
jumped on Odell and began knocking
him A few seconds later Chase Price
ran into the other room and came back
with a pistol and fired on Robert Odell
twice.
Uyon being askexl by the court if he
saw any other weapon used, Mr. Gallo-
wav said:
"I think George Moorefield used a tin
wash-pan on Robert Odell, although I
was excited and cannot swear as to
who used the pan or how it was used;
..ahr think it was thrown. I saw no
other weaiKin used by any one
Casner Roberts, being sworn, says:
"i ur. a nrpsent at Mr. Chase Price's
houe on the morning of May .3, 19W5,
he murder occurred. I went
over there that morning to see Mr
r.aiu.urav im hnsiness. When I went
into Mr. Galloway's room, he and Robt
and Joe Odell, Charlie and Geo. Moore
field and Chase Pries were present.
Mr. Galloway was attending to some
business. When he got threugh Price
said: 'Captain, here are these boys; we
will settle it about the rake.' George
Moorefield said: 'Mr. Galloway, which
one did you understand used the rake?
Anyone says I used it we are ready to
settle it.' Charlie Mooreneid said:
Mitchell. The
were introduced
about the" same re
3 to his position. The Russian admir
alty profess now to believe that the
Japanese cannot prevent the juncture
of Nebogatoff and Rojestvensky, and
Consequently the officials in St. Peters
burg are hopeful of a favorable out
come in the contest for the mastery of
the sea. The Russian vessels, accord
ing to the home officials, are destined
for Vladivostock, where, in connection
with the ships there, Rojestvensky is
supposed to be able to beat Togo off,
take command of the sea and leave the
Japanese army in Manchuria because of
lack of provisions. Should a 1 this be
carried out. of course the war would
likely take a turn against Japan, for
some time to come, at least. How
ever, the destruction of Togo's fleet is
something yet to be accomplished, and
apparently Rojestvensky is desirous of
anything else than a clash with the
Japanese.
Four Russian torpedo boats ventured
out of Vladivostock frway and de
stroyed a small Japanese sailing boat.
Tne boats then returned toward Vladi-
vjstock. The object o; this raid is
unexplained.
A dispatch from Manchuria says that
Field Marshal Oyama is apparently
getting his troops in position for an
ther general engagement. This seems
to indicate that the field marshal is led
to believe that the clash betwee i the
fleeti is imminent and that he will
follow it up with an important land en
gagement.
Dew Droit from Moarocton.
A fair crop of fruit on the trees now
and unless we have a snow in July I
t iink we can make out.
ThC ross Keys base ball team had a
practice at Midway Saturday; it is fully
organized and in fine trim. If the Elec
trical Movers, of Sandy Cross, or the
"terrapins" of "terraphville," will
cross bats with it again there will not
be enough of them left to make a greasy
spot.
Maj. Jas. Bethell spent last week at
his mill pushing the work and incident
afly killing terrapins, crawfish and any
old thing that crawls, runs or swims
around his pond and serves some dainty
dishes which he enjoys. He says that
muskrat is fine, but he gives the helga
mite and polecat a wide birth.
There will be an all-day meeting at
Speedwell next Sunday when everybody
will be there and heavy baskets will be
plentiful. Rev. D.I.Craig will ha,ve
a de assistance.
Mrs. Mollie Rankin has the finest gar
den in the country. The strawberries
are large, luscius and abundant. As a
successful gardener Mrs. Rankin can
win the prize.
Miss Nettie Griffin takes much inter
est in her flower garden. She has a
variety of roses but her Marshalneilles
are the prettiest. She is growing sweet
peas which have such beautiful blooms
and are so dicorative. Success to Mit a
Griffin and to all lvers of flowers.
Miss Mary C. Rankin ("Chickadee")
varieties
The 10 finest chrysanthemums of dif
ferent varieties; two prizes, first . and
second.
The six finest chrysanthemums of dif
ferent varieties; two prizes, first and
second.
The four finest chrysanthemums of
different varieties; two prizes, first and
second.
The six finest white chrssanthemums
of different varieties.
The six finest yellow chrysanthemums j
of different varieties.
The six finest pink chrysanthemums
of different varieties.
Best crocheted or knitted shawl,
Best centerpiece Mount Mellik em
broidery. ' Best centerpiece Teneriffe lace.
Best specimen batting.
Prettiest sofa pillow.
Best display of hand work by a lady
ever 60 years of age-not over three
piects in display.
Best display of fancy work-limited
to six pieces. '
TTf!
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Facts
And good to know that whenyour
A prize is offered for the nicest doctor writes you a prescription if
ponnd-cake donated to the Chrysanthe
mum Show.
Two prizes, first and second, are of
fered for the best layercake contributed
t ) the Chrysanthemum Show.
W hj Sufl'nr From KhruuttuUin. i
Why suffer from rheumatism when '
one application of Chamberlains Pain
Balm will relieve the pain? The quick
Largest and handsomest collection of "Jm W1'! relieve the. pamT I he quick
. i rplipf whiph tnia hmmont affTtrda matna
anemone varieties. nnj i ..iKi- anA w
One plant with largest and handsom- , j3 WOrth many times its costs. Many
est single bloom. - . t who have used it hoping only for short
Single plant having largest number of rei.ei irom suiiering nave Deen nappiiy
, , suprisei ,to find that after awhile the
Oiooinn.
Handsomest collection of begomas.
Handsomest collection of ferns of
different varieties.
Handsomest single fern,
CUT FLOWERS.
Largest and handsomest Collection of
cut chrysanthemums.
Handsomest basket of cut flowers.
Handsomest collection of cut rose.c
relief became permanent. Mrs. V. H
Leggett of Yum Ynm, Tennessee, U.
S. A,, writes. "I am a great sufferer
from rheumatism, all over from head i
to foot, and Chamberlain's Pain Balm
is the only thing that will relieve the
pain." For sale by Geo. W. Brittain.
you bring or wnd it to us it will l
lrepiml of
FRESH PURE DRUGS
and medicine and just ks your
doctor wants it. Renicmlier we
havtvallnew fresh stork.-' No old
pods. Thirty years expci-ieum.
LOWEST, PRICES.
BRITTAIN5
Drug Store.
i
Do you need more blood, and more Dennv BuiMiii"
hprinflr? Hollister's Rocky Mountain
Lareest and handsomest collection of , tea will brihg them all If it fails your
dahlias.
FANCY WORK.
Best centerpiece white embroidery.
Best centerpiece colored embroidery.
Best centerpiece battenberg lace.
Best centerpiece drawn work.
money back. Sapp the Druggist.
While a bilious attack is decidedly
unpleasant it is quickly over whtn
Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tab
lets nre used. For sale by Geo. W.
Brittain.
lied Front.
THE & HUB
Heiibow Aritle, OppuitUa Bnhm grtiiikr, X V.
30 DAYS OF
SPECIAL PEICES.
will spend this week with Mrs. Thomas
'Anybody said I uud the rake tells a - Elmore and will make all hearts glad
lie. rumen, mien juncu at ncr presence in Miuway
lie Moorefield and began striking him.
Chase Price and George Moorefield be
gan to strike Odell, and Odell turned, on
Price and began to knock him. 1 rice
then went into the other room. Odell
turned on Charlie Mooreficld again.
Price came back into the room with his
pistol while Odell was on Moorelield
and shot Odell twice in the side near
the back. I did not see any other v ca
pon used by any one."
George and Charlie Moorelield, the
defendants.' waived examination hnd
did not go on the stand.
The court fined George and Charlie
Moorefield guilty of simple assault and
imposed the following tines: Oerge
Moorefield $." and half the costs, land
Rev. F. H. Jones preached a helpful
sermon to his memuers ai rairview
Baptist church yesterday, he also ad
ministered th Lord's Supper.
Miss Lula Pettigrew, of Heidsville,
with Mr. James Shreves, the Misses
Shreves and Misses Moseley, of Sharon,
attended church at Fairview yesterday
Uncle Joe.
Hotel Rankin, May 8.
Charlie Moorefield $15 and half the
costs, making a total of $28.55.
Very respectfully,
JlM.K G. Mitchkix, J.
Wentworth, May 8. ;
Ncwi From Pelhtm. '
The grading for the Southern's dou
ble track has begun at Pelham, a large
force of hands and mules moving dirt.
A force of hands began laying pipe
for the new waterworks Thuisday.
Fairbanks, Morse & Co., of Chicago,
the contractors for the coal'chute here,
are at work. Mr. Harrington, their
representative, has a good force at
work with more to come. They expect
to have the chute, which is fashionexlon
the plan of a grain elevator, completed
in three months. Buzfuz.
Signor Carlo Mora, Director School
of Music Greensboro Female College,
writes: "Greensboro, N. C.( May 4,
1905. This is to certify that the G. F.
College, of Greensboro, N. C, has
purchased the Conover pianos now in
the college, and have placed an order
for a Grand to be in Greensboro for the
commencement exercises in Junei And
L-personally ay.thaUlhe piano Jajtny
studio, a Conover Upright, has stood
too tout nf nver 10 hou rs' practice and
use for six days in the weeki . and can
confidently tflv my ndormont . of It
boing th hwt plana manufartUM'!.
How's Thin?
We offer One Hundred Dollars reward
for any case of Catarrh that can not be
cured by Hall s Catarrh Cure.
F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, 0.
We. the undersigned, have known F,
J . Cheney for the last 15 years, and
believe him perfectly honorable in all
business transactions and financially
able to carry out any obligations made
by his hrm.
, Wai.dinc;, Kinna,n & Marvin,
Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O,
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally
. ctmg directly upon the blood andmu
cous surfaces of the system. Testimoni
als sent free. Price 75c per bottle.
Sold by all druggists.
Take Hall's Family Pills for consti
pation
Terrtllc Kh With Drath.
"Death was fast approaching,'
writes Ilalph F. Fernandez of Tamna
Fla., describing his fearful race with
death, "as a result of liver trouble and
heart disease, which had robbed me of
sleep and of all interest in life. I had
tried many different doctors and sever
al medicines, but. got no benefit, unti
I began to use Electric Bitters. So
wonderful was their effect, that in three
days I felt like a new man, and today
am cured of all my troubles. " Guar
anteed at W S Allen and L L Sapp drug
store; price 50c.
At 25 cents.
Silk Mull, Dotted all Colors.
Persian Lawn, linen Lawn.
White Organdie 2 yards wide.
White Linen, Pure Flax 36 iucea wide.
White Dotted Swiss, fine quality.
Mercerized Madras, Permanent Lustre.
At 29 Cents.
' Mercerized Lisle Thread Eolienne, all shades.
Mercerized Costume or Oxford Cloth.
Mercerized Crepe de Chine,
.Tup and China Silks, white and Cream.
Irish Lawn, Persian Law u, Linen Lawn.
At 48, 49 and 50 Cents
Silk Crepe de Chine, All Shades.
Loutssihe Silks, Spring Weight.
China Silks, all shades,
White Organdie, French, 72 inches
Monsseline de Soie, all shades.
Chiffon Silk and Well, all shades.
Mohairs, White and Cream Silk finish.
Brocaded Mohairs. Light Shades.
Bengal Silks.
We are always prepared to furnish Materials "and designs in
vogue at prices very moderate for high-clasa merchandise.
THE HUB
THE HUB
1 steel range, $24.00. :
1 steel range, $29.00.
1 steel sange, $33.00.
1 steel range, $37.00.
Plumbing, Tin- Roofing,
Guttering, etc.
Second hand cook stoves, 50c up.
New cook stoves, $7.50 up.
THE FORD CO.,
Plumbers Tinners
LINES 1T YUOIjESAMjE F1Z1CES.
HOME BIBLES, POCKET TESTAMENTS,
PRAYER BOOKS, RED LETTER TESTAMENTS,
HYMNALS, TWENTIETH CENTURY TESAMENTK.
Mail orders given prompt attention.
a mi. nonwsoA x co.,
Charlotte, ft Carolina
Book Tublisliers,
Verr
ChMiubcrlnia'i Cous It KamtMljr the
' Rant.
"I have bee using Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy and want to say it is
the best cough medicine I have ever
taken," says Geo. L Chabb, a mer
chant of Harlan, Mich. There is no
question about it being the best, as it
will 'cure a coughor told In" less time
than any ther treatment It should
always be kept in the, house iady for
instant Use for vkt can be cured in
muh time whtn promptly" rt,l,
For Ml by Oio W, BrHUln.
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SELL
"U.&P.-"
Ready-Mixed
Paint
tULLMAN A'jFHlLroT)
And guarantee every
gallon of it; :
Your Curtains
Will Look Nice
70,500
Is the number of preseriytions on
our tiles, and each one was filled
correctly. Experience is the best
teacher and you have the benefit of
ours when you send us your pre
scriptions. ; They are always filled
by a registered and experienced
druggist just as your physician
intended they should be.
FETZEP &
TUCKER'S
Drug Store.
re-hung
if we
when they are
launder them.
We ' give them a beautiful
clean color, : starch them just
stiff enough; and dry them on
frames thajt.give them just the
right snape to hang ngnt.
Our price, 50 .cents a pair, is
cheaper than washing them at
home, too.:v
Reidsville
St earn Laundry,
'PHONE NO.
, - tain mtnm ti Ciiiitt IfflA '
noncE or DISSOLUTION.
The firm doing business under the
name of Warmer & Wootton has
been dissolved by mutual consent, their
successors being D. W. Warriner. All
acconnts due the old firm are Davable
said D. W.- Warriner, and immediate
settlement is desired. Those having
f ail an a
claims against xne oia nrm win please
present them tq D. W. Warriner for
settlement.
. D. W Warriner,
4 .T. B. WootTon.
mhbMBm
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PraotiUc L'tlDttned to Eye; Hit
Ifbie, tht-flf ind I" fitting
UlttWf!
Ffne Fabrics
Dry Cleaned.
Many waists and dresses re
made of tine material which
can only lie drv cleaned. We
'I
:
:
t clean all dainty garments,
Bitch as evening dresses, silk
waists, opera cloaks, gloves,
slipjiers, etc., by this proces a
Without Injury
to Color or
Fabric.
Out of town work solicited.
We pay express one way on
$3.00 orders; both ways on
$6.00 orders and over.
Queen City Steam Dying ari
" Ceaninn Worts.
firs. J. ri. Heater,
Charlotte;
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