PEHFEC1G PIS
III
Reidsville Committee Which Has
Investigation In Charge Gets
Services of Expert
STRONG RIVALRY AMONG
TOWNS FOR THE NEW LINE
I
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Governor Glena in Speech at Reidsville p
Urged Farmers to
Together in the Interest
Roads.
of Good
fpeeial 10 jwiiy inausmai
Items .lie, "S C , March 3 - The Kud j
l-
CI IC OOmnlllLee KM Ul'ljliru IU uiflv
nreli nn uar v investigations alon;
the (
route of the proposed electric or steam
road into Caswell countv lias secured
the services of a civil engineer and also
nn expert to estimate on the available
timlier in the sections through which
the mad is pronsed lo t inverse and the
'-information is now being got into!
shape. i
W. K. Meriek. of Aslieville. arrived J
jjeU'idav and has nlreadv begun the1
-. work of estimating 'the -timber." He, is
nuikim; :i e.nvliil survev ot the avail- ;
able timber .within .three. six ami till :
miles ,f the proposed road ami will lie
'readv to lile hi report within a week,
or tt'n ilavs. I lie committee is .expect- :
iiil' the civil engineer to "arrive today
jiiiiI the .optical, survev will at once Ik-;
made by him and a reiHirt tiled with the
committee.
I In .people along the proposed route
lull lie untitled to meet witii the KehU- i
ville eoiiiiiiittiK' to 'leii' ilie lejioits t
.. tin' exiert at nn early ilati At this i
time it ! ieeted that tleliinie slep-t
'Viir'be. taken townrd organizing ihe'
cempaiiv tor Imildiiig the ritad. 'I'liere ,
vill he 'riiinen pre-ent iroin more than.
one tniile ai ilie nu'et in-.' to. 'pull . for
1 1n- i-D:i .!. The Looks the company '
will lirutiiibSv be Ojieneil :it the. . uiei-ting.
did 1 1 1 ; -i-i ; i " ions ior . -tlii k invited.. . ,:.
'tile i-oe.d '.Kill ceriiiinly be built pro-;
vidi-d ji'-iii.le- a.long the rome ami '
. nV" Vaii-i-yk ilie ;i;:.uiiiet; ' sllllieieiit; m-1eie-t
to lii :i'c v.nil.- So far tlie
(..iillinittee. i- at a los. io decide upon
the di'-t ina;in . ut' the road wet. -of
lieidsvilhv" t'l course this link will' lie
built to -,iiii -'point, on the Norfolk and i
Wc-.'.eiii loiibviiv. ;iml tnrei progii-niivc
little ; lowus arc biiiding lively . for . ihe
road to c-oiie ineir. wav.
Rivalry for Road.
:eeenilv a . nieeiin ol tne cinzclis of
Sloneville was held, m n I tlnv voted to
Vote u lioinl ii-sue to flic anioilnt of sev
eral thoiiiiiml dollars lor the road to
be extended to that jioint. Manv ot the
eiMens ni thai, section have siguitieil a
willingness to take stock, one man
alone expressing a desire to subscribe
Mock to the amoiiiit ot xlO.IH.Hl. I he
riht ol wav lor. ilie proposeil iiiad. it
was decided- will lie given tree. Judge
wav. a., is iiiriiiiio tilings uosnle down
to get the projectors of the enterprise
to (onie iier wav;. while Madison al-o
, 1 , It. t .. I
wouni oe via-i io uae.uie roini. miiu
oilers as all iiidiiceiiient' a ' roadbed, be- M
1en I.caksille and that town which
Vai graded III J .".
Ii -eenis tnal tln'ie is o be a battle
royal between lliee rival tii'.uis.' ..'
Glenn's Plea , for Good Roads.
t.overnoi loeiiu. who was here this
Week, iind who addressed the farmers
ill Went worth, begged ilicni to ursanize
find stand toctiier ami prorect their
interests, ami apiH-aled to those who
were able lo lend iis.isinnce to the more
unlortunate imes, lie advocated the
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ni ol n urcnoiises. ami suggested
lhal tins was the solution to the prob
lem, as n would, 'enable ihnse who lime
jcitiliztr and otner iieionnis to settle
to draw a ..purl ut the value ot then
crops ami iav oil t hose expenses ami
Mill, hold ilieir emps for good prices.
lie entered into a detailed explains
lion oi the great waste which larmcrs
Mistntir iwv vear ironi mid roaos. He
told of the live. or "ix counties of tin;
Mate Wiiuli are niiikoig me greatest ad
v anci'iiU'iu-'Aleekleiibiu t iinltoril. (.as
1on. rasijiiolank. Wake and Durham"
mill said that, none ol them had enoved
natinal adveiilagcs wliicn Kockui'i
Jim in eniovs. locir womlcrlul growth
ii ud increased value of property was due
fu .lz.lv. It. Hiimv izdii.l ...Vlils
FOR CASWELL ROAO
"I have a plantation in ncrkinghai.rl.-j.ntKj. The complaint will l tiled at wrrcspomlence. -who attempted to com -miiiiu
In ,a.d, 'wh,,!! is l.t.d ai ! the nnnroaehing term of court and will rn.tsnieide by cut nig her throat W ed-
about 1n.imi(). 1. have instructed
hi- 'i
foreman here today to tell my tenants,
iiltecn or twenty, who are voters to
cast, their vote lor this bond issue, and
vnen tiiev pav then- taxes to
cliarge
(lie increase us
a result ot tins bond :
issr.e up in me I kiio.v what macailnin
roads will do lor the. countv. and my I
farm is no: located on either
of
the I
proposed macadam l'mnls.
ilie governor lias promised to return
to the comity m April and make sev
eral speeches i;i favor of the bond is-
Hie.
Miss F.llingtoit riiterlnined the Tiles
dav iternoon Heading Hub tins week.
F.dgar Allan Poo was the studv for the
iiiternoon. rlli storv ot this ..mini s
short, sad lilt: would fill pages. I he
greatest part of the poets life was !
j'asseu in iiiiuusc unci unceasing von,
and no poems or romances were ever j
produced at greater expense of brnm I
and spirit than were lus.
.Mrs. Scott lMllman cnrertained the
Knchre (.lull thin week, the gave. wan
called at 4 o clock, and for nn hour u;.d
a half good-natured excitement pre
vailed. Mrs. J. N. Watt and Mrs. A. h.
Haskma cut for the hrst prize, n air
HOLLISTER'S
Reeky l.:-r.t2in Tea Kegels
K Busy Medldns fof Bmy PeopM.
rinn entfen Heaitti md Renewed VHof.
A speoiflo for Constlpstloa. Indigestion. Liver
and Kidney troubiei. Pimples. Kczems. Impura
Blood, Bad Brealb, Slnt'sish Bowels, leudaohe
and BaokeclMu ItsJtouky Mviuilaln XaaJn tub
lc form, as cents a box. Genuine mode by
Hoixmrsa Oruo Compaht. Madisos, Wis.
GOLDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE
of silk stockings. Mrs. Watt was the
lucky one. The booby was given to
Mrs. S. A Hubbard.
. A delicious luncheon iris served con
sisting of chicken sftlad, green peas, po
tato chips, cheese sandwiches, wafers,
pickles and coffee. The club will hold
its next meeting with Miss et Hall.
Tttiss Emma Sharp chaperoned the S.
S. S. Society out to Miss Maude Ander
son's. Recitations seemed to be the
feature of the evening, among them be
ing "The Society Boy," by Jkliss Irene
Iiutler; "The Champion .Snorer," by
Miss Bessie Bennett; "One, Two,
Three," by Miss Lucile Womack; "The
Broken-hearted Dutchman," by Miss Su
sie Stokes i and "Maud Muller,"' by Miss
Helen Wray.
A luncheon was served consisting of
hot chocolate, chicken salad, potato
chips, celery, olives,- salted peanuts and
mints. The word contest was also an
enjoyable feature of the evening. The
bv -Miss LuciUs Womaelc, tfndthe bonbv,
la lumping jack, was awarded to Miss
Bello Wilkinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Staples Fuller Lave gone
to Xew York, where Mrs. Fuller will
undergo treatment for appendicitis,
jXrom -which sue lias been sunering lor
some time. !
"Miss Ida fiuviiii. of Raleiuh. is a
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6 v 1 lrJ"ll,ra z. '
.hiss jiarns Jias rruirneu ironi a
delightful visit to friends in Concord.
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UUrnam BO)' tlCld lOr AttaCK On
Ex-Senator Lyon and Faces
Another Charge.
NEGRO ACCUSED OF
HIGHWAY ROBBERY
special to Daily Industrial News. ,vvard raised so that i will know when ,is oomiionv'at Appoi.ialtox as sergeant
Durham. V. C. March 3.-Will Dun-j to Ik. on hand.-' jt tl. SUri:ender of l.ee, at which time
negan. ci.lored. charged with bighwav I" reply to the ' communication M. ; there were, only twelve 'members of the
robhci v, was given a hearing before I Ko,.lv' 1,!'oth,'r of .''? mn,;,',.Ted ma"' i company ticsides .Mr. W ooters. The in
i ; ' of ,i , !. . f ,,".,. J makr.ll"s. l,rJ,1",lons; J. "' l,a,lt.v i tennent will be at .McLeaiisville. (iuil-
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afternoon. There will be a similar
charge against him on Monday. He is
now in jail, .having been sent over to
court tinder Isuid of .S.'i.iO for the case
tried today.
Ihi November il It Is last there were
two cases of highway robbery reported
on tine of the roads leading out north
Iroin the city. One of those robbed was
ex-Mate Senator .1. K, I. von . -and the
i oilier was .luck C'liiseuliall. The two'
, robliciio womrrd very close together
ii l.,,f f.:' tl,.f 1.
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Simui -after-lr. T, von. was robbed
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met I'. II. Mail in and a partv ot himter's-
.tiiiri in a no a pariy oi iiiiuiei !)
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and lold
uiem in wiiat iiau occunea. ,
poiiumg out ine negro, who was tnen
,-oiue distaiicv away. Mr. Martin fol- n, t ew .s;J.iid(). 1 bianco of nionev.
lowed the negro and placed him under 01. 0 ,m1., as niav be needed will be e
arresl. It was get ting dark and when ; ponded for exteiiions : ami jiiipi ove-
w iUiiii a sliort uistance ot ine city til?
negro made a break for liberty and
(s.iped.
Mr, Martin shot him twice with bird
liiit and eame on to town. "remrting
thai he thouL'ht lie hail killed the ncaro.
Senicliing parties went out in thaf see-:
tion but could not Jind the negro.
Escaped Though Badly Wounded.
'
"It is nmv learned that after the shoot-
ins the ne;;ro. w ho was badly wounded
the small of the 1 lack, managed to
escape to a toliaeeo barn and from there
lie was taken by itcmls and cared for
until he Was able to travel. Since, then
he has lieen to Kichiuoiul. Xorfolk and
iiiher places, retiuninp to Durham a day
oi o 1130.
In the meantime the ' oll'.cers ascertain-,
id that Will Dunnean was on the road
named that night and his reputation was
such that he was suspicioned. The offi
cers have been loukius for him and this
i.io.-nimr lip wii. n.-vested hv . llennlvf
r - - -., ,
Sheriff, llai'ward and Sergeant Crabtree,
ol the police force, lie has not yet fully
recovered from the wounds he received
when shot by Mr, .Mat tin.
I he hearing today was for holding up
Mr, l.yon and he will be tried ...Monday
in the ( hi-'eiihall ca-e. Dimuegan has ,i
bad record in this county.
Suit Against Traction Company.
Suits were instituted todnv by .J. II
ii 1 -.!f .'-.i nniw...,it l. .1
i.ir.L u) v. . ,
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(.oinpaiiy. These suits are for injuries
received by Mrs. Allen nearly a year
-alio while getting oil' a car of the crfm-
I panv.''
1 he amounts to be aked for m these
two suits arc not known but the total
.l..,.,..,.s v..l-.l ;,.;il n.,1- l.o li. -41,..,
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! Mr. Allen, tin
husband of the injured j
j woman, Is now acting treasurer of the
i countv during the illness of Treasurer
iLiuisford. He was city treasurer up to
a short while ago. JV case will be one
of more than ordinary interest.
11. I!. ISooue ,'niid C. Al.'Kdwards. trus
tees of 1!. 1
Duke." haVe'lnonj-h't suit
asfainst .Vlrs. Maude Hackney Pugh,
widow of J. K. Pugh. to ; recover an
amount that Mr. Duke claims is due
him by the, defendant. The summons
in this case was issued today.
TRINITY DEFEATED BY
WAKE FOREST COLLEGE
Special to Daily Industrial Xews
Trinity College, Durham, X, C, March
3---A large ami enthusiastic crowd gath
ered at the college gymnasium last eve
ning to see Trinity play her first game
of basket ball. Tlie visiting team was
from Wake Forest College.
The Trinity boys played fine ball, con
sidering the short time that the team
ha? been organized, but from the start
It was evident that the boys from Wake
Forest were better drilled in the game.
I he first half resulted in a score of 18
for Wake Forest against 3 for Trinity.
At the end of the econd half the vis
itors had gained 0 and Trinity 7, mak
ing a total of 24 for Wake Forest
against 10 for TnilrCj''.
The next game will be played at Wake
Forest in about two weeks.
1. 00 REWARD
FOR MURDERER
Anonymous Communication In
Winston Paper Causes Brother
of Kobra to Offer Money.
MOTION TO VOTE ON BOND
ISSUE UNANIMOUSLY ADOPTED
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Helton Sends Reply to Second Batch of
Blackhnra Charges Salem's
Firei
t;-,! c.t trni . c.zii
Limit Set-Pohce Kill Six Supposedly
Mad Dogs H. C. WOOSter Dcao,
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Special to Daily Industrial News,
' .. , c ,, . ...Jaiid Mrs. (ieonra Xonlcet. treasurer. The
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of an anonymous coiniminicauon in the
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uivi 1 puprr iicir, luuscu cvnic ui'iuo
sion today in regard to the mysterious; Miss Delphine Carter. After the regn
murder of Henrr Kohi-e.. -i IMirew eiti-1 hir meeting the mission study band.
zen, over a bar-room in this city in Jan
uary. The writer of the letter publish
ed states that "I have the guilty parties
located and liuve enough evidence to
nut them behind the bars when t'et
readv for them. I am' wailing for more i " I'lo Friday afternoon at Ins homo on;
reward to 1 offered If the reward isj" al slrcet; S:ll,'m- JIis,f w"i
wised double the amount it now ntaiids.-b""t1'2 years. He was a well known j
will ilolivpr tlimn ia tl.R sherirT of I.',-,,-, i on federate veteran and an honored;
isvtb cottutv. at, the court lmuse. j member of Xortleei Camp. Mr. Wooters
! ".Vow if the citizens will rai-e thel'dted in -Company A. Fifty-third I
j amount the .guilty parties will be de-
j livered in less than twenty-four hours. I
am not trilling with this subject. It is!
j a fact and I will do jim as 1 say 1 will
i do. Please let me know ut once oi- as :
i early
... it ).,.
or parties iiir.ii-iiiug ucn ev nieiice inaijfor, countv, tomorrow. A funeral ser-
"'" ' '" ""-' vice was held tonight, conducted bv the
the lnurdei-er of llenrv Ixolire will liml to1 ,, ,. lr , T . t. . i.; , .-' v ..
, ... ... ; ,, i v .Lev. Dr. il. A. IJrown. chaplain ol Nor-1
Ins or their credit at the Peoples Nn- ., , .. 1 - . .
tioual l!ank. of Winston. N. C.. the sum j " ,., , ' 1 . ,. ' ... ' . , - . ;
of sixteen hundred tl.lloil, dollars. I'ro- , 11,0 XN "'st,on P"'" H'" "
vided. however, that the said infoi nia-' 'hi ''cix.rted to have been bitten by a j
t ion is furilislied within three days .from i'ram" ''aiii'1''. I
this date. March lltiKi." ' . Holton Replies to Blackburn. j
To Vote on Bond Issue. ! District Attorney llolton has replied i
At the regular 'meet ing of the Salenn
l.ommi-sioiieis last night t ity .Attorney ; vongn-issiuan juacKinii n wnu uie oepaii
A. If. Filer-' presented to ..'the board ail ! incut of justice at Washington. The an
ordiiiance relative to falling an election ' svveis. which were sworn to, were -mailed
on the voting of $-2,(Mifl in bonds with ,
which' to imrchase the jilant of the Sa-'
IKin Wa pr Simn r I n he s:imp w is
s.u.pieu uiiaiiiiHiniM . il provides ioi-!
i"
sage ot the ordinance at two wa
ill... Jiiiriiiii;?
date of election dune 2ti.
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Tl. hnnU -ill Iw. f.-.e -ut v,.
at .,,, (H,nt ,.r ,,.t ,. ., . :
: juetil-". ; , .''.''.'-'
A ri'.rt. was cniTeiit this .'morning --T -. - . . -"
'lo the cH'eett hat a -child had been Tumid ' Special to Daily Industrial News..
dead in i'airview, northeast of this city.! Heaufort V.C. March 3 The Hhode,
: SliorilT .Mspaugli and ( oroner IJobinsonV, . '. ' '" . '., , . , '
; went, out and an investigation, revealed i J,i"Hl P"rt.v me to Kalciph to r-
the fact that t lie child, who-c mother is ,
! young woman named I ueker, residing
, 'Uh of Vairview chuirh, was aecident-
'allv smothered lo death, during the
; niht. The little one was about one
! month old. ( ant. i:.iliiiion decided licit.
investigation by a coroner's jury was
unnecessary.
M.-K. t rawford Marshall, mevi liant at
larwlan, today tiled a voluntary tuti-
tion in bankruptcy with .ludge lViyd, at
tireeiislmro. After adjudication th- e
tit ion was referred to Mai .1. K. Alcx.-.ii-.f
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n linn vn. unit-.- II. ji i I I. Ml . i
Mr. MsTsliall's liabilities: arc nlaeed wt
?l.M00 and assets SiJiOn..
Salem's Fire Limit.
. The commissioners have designated
all property fronting the Salem square
and extending east, west, north and
south 00 feet as the tiro limit, accord
ing to a recent state law. and Mr. Wil
liam Pfohl lias been designated as lire
inspector. In lnrger towns 'where busi
ness is more centered this fire limit and
its provisions are very essential, but
Salem with its '-exceptional fire record
and peculiar situation was extended
special courtesies bv Insurance Coin-
. , ,. . i , .
Miwxwm-r . i-uiiiig, i i.aici"ii, niro is in-
Iclined to 'point. tvillt pride to Salem in
,. ..
Ins addresses upon prevention, ancient
and) modern methods, and remarkaWe
good lortiinc from the ravages of this
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land a halt
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It was Mrs. Chas. brown instead of
iMi's, Chas. Rariicsi as sent out in this
nosuay nncrnoon at .tier uome on routii-
side. Mrs. Brown will recover and ar
rangements are being made to send her;
to the state hospital at Morganton for
mental treatment.
Dr. J. M. Phillips of YnilkinviUe,
spent the night here on Ids return from
Richmond, A?a where he has been for
six V"CtU!',.," "P!'ra,io ' performed
upon l)r, Phillips in a hospital there for i
appendicitis, lie has ful I V recovered.
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Kx-C ougressimin John Brower, oi
Mt. Airy, was here todav en route to
Illll.i,, v,b. l. mJd -..zu.-.zt;.,,.
vn.u.......... .... ' mwninlllH-
with a view of locating.
T. (, Foy left this afternoon for Dob
son, riurry county, in response to a tele-
TO DRUGGISTS
If one of yours had Typhoid and you
had a iecif:e that only reached inild
lorins utid another that controlled the
most serious case, which would you
use? ' .
You would take no canres you
would use the one that would control
the case if serious.
; Kxactly the same in Kidney disor
ders; There aro dozens of preparations
that are used, but there is only one
thing on your shelves that will cure it if
serious, and that is Fulton's Itenal Com
pound for Blight's Disease.
Don't you agree with us that these
facts ought to be called to the attention
of en turners? .
. ' Fariss-Klutz Drug Co. is . our eole
agent in Greensboro,
i
gram stating that his father, J. M. Foy,
died suddenly at his borne last night.
! Deceased was about CO years old. ,
Rankin Society Entertained.
The D. C. Rankin Society, composed
of young ladies and young married wo
men of the First Presbvterian church,
was most pleasantly entertained on j
yesterday afternoon by Miss Mary
Oils at her home on Spring street. The
subject for the evening was "Mission in
Mexico." Among the missionaries who
are working under the Presbyterian
board in that country now is Mrs. Bray-
hill.--A most interesting paper on the
I work in Mexico was given by Mri.'W.
'P. Reid. A very enjoyable symposium
of the work in this field was given by
i Mesdamea Chnrlfla VmHeet. Siitteuflcld
irB,Tgfv At ",is wcning
!). H. Fletcher, the president, and Airs.
Hettie Woodruff were elected delegates
I to the Missionary I'niou, which meets
at Graham in April.
The Woman's Foreign Missionary So.
Jeicty of the First Presbyterian church I
, mpf ,,strny ,viUl MlV. (;eorge Xor-;
.(lect, in Spruce street. After the devo-
itional exercises, Mrs. Calvin Wiley was!
elected president; Mrs. Henry Mclver,;
j vice-president; Mrs. K. Webb, secretary,
, fow wep elwtml delegates to the
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"'iiw , t.lll..l Ht ...i.IM.ln. .'ichujiuvb
iti. K. Webb and Heiirv Melver and
which is studying "Christos Liberators.'
was led most instruetinglv by Mrs. 0. !
K. Webb. !
Henry C. Wooters Dead.
Henry C. Wooters. after a lingering;
illness of several months 'died at oiIK).
ivcgimont, ortli Carolina troops, .May;
lsW2.
lie was wounded at Spottsylvnnia j
Courthouse, and Mount Jackson, Vn. lie
was promoted cornoral and Serjeant of
, . :.. . 1 ..r:
lo he last charges tiled against him by
lei Assistant Attornev Ceneral Jtobb las
night. One who lias een them s-ays they
v,im.i ,11 f tl,o .11..,. ., ,., i.l.. l.i- Air
imuklilllll.
WEALTH AT BEAUFORT
turn the Hag to (he surviving; members
of Company II Camp' . North Carolina
I'cgimenl, -.spent a large part of the day
in Beaufort. They came down last
night on a pecial train and were met
this morning at 0 o'clock at Moreliead
City by Messrs. W. II. Mace, C. D. Jones,
and ('. I.. AlK-rnethy and were taken on
board the yacht Lavinan and 'carried
around lleaufort harbor and landed at
Heaufort, where carriages awaited them.
Thev were, driven over Ueaiifort. 'J'he
. . , ... . , ,
'y cons,. e(i of ( lncf duitico Douglas
ot i;noue island. who was provost mar
shal in llcaiifort during the war; Mar.s
den ,1. Perry, president of the. Union
Trust Company. 1'rovidence, 1!. I audi
also jiresideiit of the A. & X, C. and N".
& S. Ii: P.. Co.; J. K. Sttiddy, a banker
of Hhode. Island: A. H. Watson, a inaiiti-1
factnicr of Itliode Island; t.eorge L.
Shepley, a capitalist; Frank S. tiannoii.i
vice president of the Metropolitan Street (
Uaihvav, New Vork, and of the A. &. X.
('. Co., ' and X. & S. l!. R, Co.; M. K.
King, general manager X. & S. II. P.. -Co.:
Col. M. AW McCuire, general suerinteiid-'
ent X. i S, It. R. Co.; F. ,1. Case, private
J secretary of i-- S. Cannon; F. L. -.Mcrritt.
iiiuuiimi ..i.iii , U..U A., J .. Li. 1M.IICI., t." II :
ml lril)ic mn cr of A & y c ; ; ,
x,& s. ... -. and p KoM ;
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v.i iiuiiiiiui i .1, IX, v,. .V.
The visitors represent a great amount
uf capital and arc very mut-h interested
x, ' f., . ., ' , ., . .
in Heaufort harbor and its' future wel
fare. GOOD LUCK I
l om IVaat Hood l.nrkf 1
Do you desire to know'
liow you may be fortunate
in life, successful in :
ImsinasH and prosperous ,
financially? Is it your de
sire to have everything lo come your'
way'.' I have ttioiisands of letters from;
people who were unlucky in everything !
anil are now havlncr KOod luck -und nr.
prosperous in all their undertaking.
fcid your namo and address to Cap- ,
tuln ltimd iiml he will tell you a I
about It: it will cost you nothing to
I write him. anil It may result lit your
! foritnie nd future liappiness. 'CAP--
n, .... . . ,., . - t A X I . , - f. ..
TAIN VAI,TI-:k I. RAND, 17
street, Kosli.ii, Mass; this
trology or fortune telling. :
is not as-
HEN
Yon want to make any alterations
or repairs to your
Plumbing
let us estimate' for you.
We can save you money. . We have
PLENTY OF MEX and BEST OF MA
TERIAL TO DO YOUR WORK. '
J. Ed. ALBRIGHT
Telepbow, 440. tt W.arkel SL I
.;.') -tin
v v . -..
BR0MCNIA FREE,
. Read ths following arfany:
If you havo consumption or
omo ot th contaftous forma
of blood poisoning w cannot
cur you. We do not pratend
to cur you. You -Md th ln
dividual treatment of uim
killed specialist; but It you
ar run down In general
liealth, if you have dyspepsia,
are subject to fainting "pells,
a victim la insomnia, bilious-
; ness, kidney or liver trouble,
catch cold easily. If your y
tem Is in that condition that
you may beeome
Prey to tbe disease verms ot
pneumonia, U grippe nd the
various epidemics. If you re
bothered Vlth constant head
ache, loss of memory, general
ly Impaired vitality, we can
help you, and. If you follow
our directions, render you Im
mune against sickness. Most
skin diseases can be cured by
the use of -BrtOMONIA."
"BltOMONIA" Is to the 'hu
man syitein what the ecrub
b ng brush and soap are to the
Jlrty wash bowl. It aids Na
ture to resume normal action
t Increases the strength.
Jhe Jlehllng ftbllltv - of
tne phagocytes of the
Mood; ft promotes the healthy
flow of the salivary and
gastric secretions. If your
tomarh Is In good condition
you are Well. Tbe Chinese are
wise poople. Tliey accost
aclt other with. "How la your
' stomaen."
"The Ferus-Klutf Dtnj Com
pany guarantees that, if you will
write to the Bromonit Co, New
Vork, giving your full name and
and address on the coupon at the
bottom of this column, you will
receive an order on your nearest
druggist for a free bottle."
Write name and address ,
plainly. Be careful to address
BIlOMOMA CO., NEW YORK.
rnao "romoxia coupon
Kame
Cly
State ..........................
My nearest dealer is at........
Sly disease Is. . ......... . . . .....
If you think BROMOMA Is
what you need and do net
care to send coupon, you will
find It at all flrst-claBs drug
gists,, 25 and CO cents the bot
. tie. Special sale being held by
FARISS-KM'TZ DRUG CO.
Exclusive wholesale agents for
GreeasborO and vtelaMy.
DRAUQHON'S
IraleIGH
AXEIGH. COLOMBIA, KKOZVIUS
ATLANTA AND HASHVILLE.
26 Colleges In 15 Stales. POSITIONS
secured or money refunded. Also teach
1 fY 5'V,1SUWpS"U?e,fVOU
I wm van
that Draughton's is the BEST.
tend for it.
and WHISKEY HAMT6
cured at home with
out psin. Book of Mr
ticulars sent FRER.
I II I MaBBa B. M. WOOIXKV. M. D.
V 7 A.Uaata,a. Office lot X. Pryor StretU
I
EIQSQBBBnsHHHisKiBl j
We want YOU to try our
Cigars at our risknot
yours
UNICO
Express or
This is Our
Liberal Proposition :
On receipt.' oi $2.50 we will eend yon fcxpress or postage .prepaid) a box of ."id I'nico Cigars, provid
ed your order is mailed or received on Saturday; if not we will ship on (he Saturday following Teccipt of
'order. , ::..'.; :''. ":'
"Smoke two or three and if you do not consider them the best cigars for the price you have ever smoked
and equal to the best three for ft quarter cigars, return the rest (expve-s collect) nnd we will return tho
entire (fZ.'tO. Could any proposition be more liberal?
Tho Tnieo is tt full, plump, club home shape, 4 1-4 inches long and contains a fine quality of long
filler, imported tobacco wrapped with select Sumatra, H is made by the best hopl workmen, skilled in
their art, and gives a mild, pleasant but satisfying smoke.
$4.00 Per 50 is the REGULAR Price I
On Saturdays you can get them
J. P. SCALES CIGAR CO.
sif lo smos
itovoupi. In r-Ktit hitut )
Skirts!
We li&ve just received all the Latest Styles ;
in Spring Shirts 0 j gi . 0
TTiiiicr iuiva auu vfYcituaia N
Still ioini at Marked Down Prices to close
out to make room for our big Spring Stock.
Very respectfully,
Vanstory Clothing Co.
THE ONE-PRICE CASH STORE
In the Home
The Bell Telephone handles with dispatch
and satisfaction the little everyday things.
In the Office
The Bell Telephone is an actual necessity
for the proper conduct of modern business.
The Bell Telephone
Serves all the people all the time with a T
good service at reasonable cost.
CALL CONTRACT DEPARTMENT No. 192
Southern Bell
Telephone and Telegraph Co.
GOOD COALS SELL WELL!
:' That's one of the rewards of tho dealer who keeps them. That's why
we have been liusy moving orders. We don't say they are best because
wc sell them we sell them because, after years of experience we found
them to be best, and we do not claim one whit more for them than do our
patrons. Pay you to try a ton. You'll buy other tons later.
THE GREENSBORO ICE & COAL CO.
:3W
Every Saturday is knovn as RED LETTER DAY by our
customers, for SATURDAYS we place on sale the
CIGAR AT
Postage Prepaid
SEE ABOVE PROPOSITION.
State whether mild, medium or strong cigars are wanted.
GREENSBORO, N.
jiimt s r.i rtiiii.1 '(oi,l
Shirt
$a $a
Per Box
of 50
for
C.
idi'isri lin nJ ot o!io 3,; 1..1
Pi'
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