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The Raleigh Herald from Beckley, West Virginia • Page 6

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Pixel Blame for Lois Rlame. for the Titanic disaster chargeable directly to the fail- Evening Sun publishes Near Forgotten Song Upon request the Baltimore ure of the dead Captain Smith to repeated warnings of ice- the war Volunteer. This song, once famous is now song, "A Georgia be shared by Captain Lord of many an old soldier. "The Gebr- Jhe Steamship Californian, gia Volunteer as follows: through his disregard of up the I-VM mountainside Signals. This is the finding of the My wand Senate committee which investi-jThe moss gated the sinking of the Titan-; jc, as prepared in a comprehen-j Tb', ''outsteps led; hick beneath my overhead, sive speech delivered by William! The trac- oi a dismantled fort Alden Smith, of Michigan, chair- i Lay i And hi ti that' I sav.

jnan of the committee. Senator Smith declared nave, near my dicr's grave. Will Erect Fraternal BiiMkf The Odd Fellows and Masons, the two strongest orders of this city, have purchased the.W. D. Calfee lo.t upon which formerly River Lodge, No 74, I.

0. 0. adjoining, propose to erect upon same a joint Plans are now under architect from is here with the joint committees of the regarding the specifications--and cost of same. They propose to British board of trade, "to whose laxity of regulation, and hasty Inspection, the world is largely Tne indebted for the awful fatality. Captain-Lord, the Californian, the senator said the Titanic's distress signals i were plainly seen from the deck of his vessel a short distance a- i structure.of which the town will i willbe justly proud.

The first story WILBUR WRIGHT DEAD With Hit Brother Wu Pioneer ID Aviation Country -Following a grim battle against hopeless odds, Wilbur Wright, the noted aviator, died Thursday morning at his home at Dayton, typhoid fever. He had been ill for several weeks, and for many days past the end had hourly been expected. Wilbur Wright and his brother Orville were the first successful 'aviators in the United States, (and their patient "industry and I science has placed the aeroplane BECKLEY INSTITUTE COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT-Thorough instruction la Bookkeeping Shorthud Bankuf Typewrifinf Commercial Uw Buioeu Eolith Commercial Arithmetic Buueu Spelluc PeuuBinip Bwiaeu Correspondence Addreu J. A. SHARP, Becklcy, W.

Va. weed Upon the lowly mound; i the second and third stories Will i Wright seized with ty- fitted up for the use of the simple headboard, rudely Different orders of the city. writ, H-ad-rotted-to-the-greimd; I raised with a reverend hand From dust its words to clear, But time had blotted all but these of last week Pat- was injured in an phoid on May 4 while on a 'busi- trip in the east and took to his bed immediately on his return. He attributed his illness to fish he had eaten while in but explained to his physician that he had no particular reason "A George volunteer!" way. America will leave tb England the chastisement of those guilty I saw the toad and scaly snake asserted the senator, and he i From tankled-covert start, quoted British law to show that Captain Smith might be prosecuted for a misdemeanor.

And, hide themselves among weeds Above the dead man's heart; But undisturbed, in On Friday Noonan I accident on WindmR 'A believing he' had contracted hand car on which Mr. Noonan disease in that way. and a number of workmen were i He battled for his life through riding jumped the track and many days.and nights but the turned over on the unfortunate most alarming symptoms devel- Mman. His injuries consist'of a Joped Wednesday and he did not fractured skull, two broken ribs rally. I and numerous cuts and Notice To The next uniform examination for teachers will be held in the public school building at Beckley June 6th and 7th.

Air teachers expecting to take this examination will be required to enroll between the hours- of 4:00 and 5:30 P. M. on June 5th, unless a legal excuse can be giveni. for not doing so. The examination will begin promptly at 7:00 or! 6th, the morning of June U.

S. DICKENS County Superintendent. Purchases Motor Cycle Not to be outdone by the re- I found, Unheeding, there he lay; i His coffin but the mountain i- His shroud Confederate gray. growing list of autos in the city, Mr. Burnette Curtis has pur-11 heard the Shenandoah roll chased a new motor cycle, re- Along the vale below, ceiving his purchase on yester-11 saw the Alleghenies-rise day.

This is one of the best Toward the snow, piachines of this kind in this The "Valley campaign" rose to None of -his companions were hurt to any great extent. Mr. Noonan i was taken to the Princeton 1 Hospital where he received the proper attention. lection. How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars i for any case of Catarrh mind- Its leader's then Of Stonewall Jackson's men.

Powell Lusk Dead Powell Lusk, ofHerndon; died in a hospital at Richmond, on the morning qf May 24th His. bereaved wife, son I William, brother Tollison' Lusk, i son-in-law Harrison Green, had Services At the First Baptist Church all been dispatched to his bedside There will be the usual servic-jand arrived only-a-few moments es at the First Baptist Church before he passed to the great un- Sunday Th'e pastor will contin- seen. The remains were brought uethe series of sermons on to. his home, and after religious I knew the sleeper had been one ev ew the Fundamental services, conducted on Sunday Truths of the Gospel. His topic i morning in the presence of an i unusually large son-owing con- that cannot be cured by Hall's Yet whence he came, what lip i the morning service will be Catarrh Cure.

sav I "The Grace of God the True i gregation of F.J. CHENEY Toledo, 0. I 11' We, the undersigned, have Known F. J. Cheney, for last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by his firm.

Waldin, itinnan Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, -'Toledo, 0. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucuous surfaces of the -sent- shall say? Whose tongue will ever tejl What desolated hearths and hearts Have been because he fell? What sad-eyed maiden braids her hair, Her hair which he held dear? One lock of which, perchance, lies with The Georgia Volunteer! Source of Hope and Salvation to he was taken' to the old home, Guilty Man" -and for' the even- stead on McCage's Ridge, and "Remission through Blood; i tenderly laid to. rest in the fam- State Senabors (7t district) -D. E. ily cemetery beside, his beloved ren ch, Bluefield; L.

Smith, Raleigh County Directory. Judge of the Circuit Court (9th circuit)-Hon, Jas. H. Miller, -Bellepoint, W. Va.

Judge of the Criminal T. J. McGinnis, Becfcley. County R. Callavvay, Marshes, President; Joe Chambers, Dameron; A.

W. Griffith, Ghent. 1 Prosecuting- A. Dunn, Beckley. Clerk of Circuit Smith, Beckley.

Beckley. Dep uties-H. E. Phipps, Beckley; C. C.

Hedrjck, Ghent; P. G. Ash Mink in. Marshes; C. Milem, Zada; T.

J. Honaker, Beckley; XJ. P. Artie; Mont Phillips, Shady Springs; Ward Cook, Mabscott. County P.

Wilson, Beckley. County Superintendent of Public S. Dickens, Beckley. County Road Curtis, House of Beckley. W.

or The Atoning Sacrifice of The public is cordially invited to attend. Dates The commencement dates for father and mother. Mr. Lusk was well known in Wyoming county having served with distinction as a member of the county court for years and was entrusted with the management of the large estate of his' father. free.

Price 75c. per bottle. by all druggists. Take Hall's Family Pills constipation. Sold, for What mother, with lung-watch-! the normal-gehrjols and the Uni-jThe growth and prosperity of his A Triumph Emily's operation a success?" She got fifteen presents, a hundred dozen roses, and had two hundred calls of A Good Point Before you sympathize with the under dog, make sure that he didn't start the ing eyes And white lips cold and dumb, Waits with appalling patience for Her darling boy to come.

Her boy! whose mountain grave swells up But one of many a scar Cut on the face of a fair land By gory-banded war. What fights he fought, what wounds he wore, Are all unknown to fame; Remember, on his lonely grave There is not e'en a name! rsity are as follows: est Virginia University June own personal interests has shown nis deep insight and financial ability. He leaves a wife and Va. University Preparatory! seven children; four sons and hool, Keyser, June 7. three daughters.

Also five Va. University Preparatory i and two sisters, besides School, Montgomery, June 12. i numerous relatives and friends to Marshall College State Normal mourn their irreparable loss. June 11. June Two More Sheriffs Short West Liberty State Normal, -hearted Mexico- let a little thing like a uprising interfere with tas.

That he fought and bravely; Jun 14 too Shepherd College Normal June 13. general its fies- And held his country dear, else he had never been Beckley. Commissioners in Chancery, Circuit C. Brack man, J. D.

McGinnis, W. H. Pile, George liams. Cornrnhaioiers of A ccounts, Count Court-John W. -Ball, S.

field, George W. Williams. Board of Equalization and W. H. Rardin, Beckley; T.

E. Moye, Ghenf; Crockett Mankin, Marshes. Jury W. Harper and J. H.

Lemon, Beckley. JUSTICES OF THE PEACE. Town District-P. P. Trail, Beckley; A.

C. Romine, Cirtsville. Slab Pork- M. McKinney, Hotchkiss; J. H.

Farley, Wind ing Gulf Richmond District- -J. P. Buckland, Pear; Jacob Bennett, Pluto. Shady Spricgs Lilly. 'Ghent; M.

S. Lilly, Blue Jay. I Trap Hill P. Daniel, I Lester; G. L.

Daniels, Marshes. Marsh Fork C. Hunter, Pennsylvania could not convict her lynchers, but she can deliver lectures to Oklahoma. Fairmont State Normal, That the tax payers of Berke- Concord State Normal, June 13. ley county have been deprived of Glenville State Normal, June 13.

about 15) 000, with a possibility woof T.iv«».K, storo moi e) during the past seven years, is the result of the findings made by the auditors. A The alleged shortage, discrepan-' Saxon John atville. West Virginia Colored Institute; are against ex Ct Digtrict Work- sheriff E. D. Gardner and pres- n.

Colcord; Artie, ent sheriff E. B. Kettering. In TERMS OP COURT. the case of the former the audit Court conyenes on the thjrd covers the period between July, Monday 'February, first Monday in TT i-i 1, and August 1, 1909, and May fourth Monday in -August, and He knows ere tins whose cause A warrant for the arrest the latter for the settlements the first Monday in was just i Thomas E.

Watson, once a of the past two years The fi nd Colored Institute! We kr.c-.v. A Georgia volunteer. av 29. i Bluefield He need to question une now If he wrong or right Warrant Issued for Watson Changes Cashiers At a meeting of the Board of Directors of The First National Bank of Pineville, W. held May 28th.

Mr. S. F. Chambers of Clifton Forge, was elect- ed cashier of that institution to succeed H. L.

Taylor, who has accepted a similar position-- at Hintpn. Mr. Chambers is a pleasant and agreeable gentleman, and, although a young man, has hsicl 5 years experience in the business, having been connected with the Clifton Forge National Bank of Virginia for that period. The patrons of the bank may, therefore, rest assured that their business will be in the hands of a competent man. In God the Father's sight He wields no warlike now, Returns no Who but a coward would revile An honest soldier's dust Criminal Court convenes on tile sec i date for president on the ngs a g- a ns ex-sheriff Gardner jond Monday in January, third Monday weapons.

jj st ticket, was issued by United are due ie a te, due in March, second Monday in and States Attorney Akennan at Ma-! Berkeley county dis- toeman thrust Saturday. count allowed sheriff, but which The warrant charges him with js not a mic ii ng because the ques- Mo sending obscene matter through tion is now pent ji before the No the mails. Watson expected supl erne $4,545.21. The be arrested at his home at Thorn-1 findings aga inst sheriff Ketter- bhe third Monday in October. County Court convenes on tlie first in January, April, July and Shenandoah, proudly roll, Adown thv rocky glen; Above thee lies the grave of one Of Stonewall Jackson's Beneath the cedar and the pine, In solitude austere, Unknown, unnamed, forgotten lies A Georgia volunteer.

Special terms will be duly announced in Herald. son, and taken before the federal commissioner at Augusta. The warrant is the outcome of an article in Watson's magazine alleged to reflect on the Catholic religion. ing are: state, county, According to the audit made of the accounts of ex-sheriff G. W.

Hiser, of Morgan county, he still owes the county $2,881.95 and the state $95.49. In these amounts, Hiser, in the event that the supreme court A hiladelphia explorer has gone to Brazil to obtain' moving pictures of a boa constrictor, but most folks think we are. we are inclined to think that The longest pole always knocks No man expects in the end when bargain with the devil. If you would keep out of the i undertaker's hands as long as 1 possible, laugh more. We arcs not very good unless! we are a good deal better than $2,000 Gone With Carnival It is estimated that Walcott's to be a loser carnival cleaned up $2,000 from ho lds sheriffs are not entitled.to be begins to i tnoi mast week's engagement at scount a owe on taxes in ad- Princeton.

The city fire com-1 dition to lve ccn will have to pany'sper cent of the receipts tu over mmQi netted-a fraction over $200. 1 DR. COOPCR'S PRIVATE HOSPITAL films will show some pictures Philadelphia Explorer. of' the persimmon, no matter how it is handled. A poor New Mexico sheep herder dropped through a mound into a prehistoric house the oth- It is reported that the meat trust would like to have the people boycott meat for a time.

This at least shows'that the several er day, but most of us never prosecutions which the trust has on, c. w. AiJicn nil. J. MOTLtY DK.

A. WYKfJ. UK. H. CAHTCK O.

a Make that graduation present a watch or some artis- realize our dreams of falling into! undergone has not soured its dis- tic piece of jewelry, a piece of property. position. Meade Co. We have SEASHORE EXCURSION VIA Virginian Railway Low Round Trip TO Norfolk, Var From Princeton $5.00 Children Five Years of Age and Under Half of Above Fare i Tickets on Sale For Train 14 TUESDAY, JUNE Final 1 limit for return passage to leave Norfolk, not later than 10 p. m.

Friday, June 14th S. M. ADSIT, 0. P. A.

NORFOLK M. G. HARPER- PRINCETON VIRGINIAN RAILWAY Schedule Effective April 23rd, 1910. EAST BOUND daily 7 35 am Iv 910 am 1035am 1106 am 1111 am 1131am 1222pm 1 37 pm 2 35 pm 3 27 pm 4 08 pm f4 27 pm 5 08 pm Charleston Deepwater Pax HAREER Eceles Lester Mullens Matoaka Princeton Rich Creek Merrimac WEST. BOUND daily ar 6 30 pm "4 50 pm 3 19 pm 2 47 pm 2 41 pm 220 pm lv 1 30 pm "1210pm 1125 am 1024am 9 42 am f9 29 am 843 am f5 15 pm ar Yellow Sulphur arf837 am 6 18 Salem 1 43 am 6 40 pm Roanoke lv 7 25 am 1000pm lv Roanoke ar 7 00 am 11 54 pm ar Altavista lv 5 07 am 1258am" Brookneal 407 am 2 20 Meherrin 2 47 am 3'35 am Alberta "131am 4 3fl am Jarratt 1236 am 6 25 am ar Suffolk 1050 pm 7 15 am Norfolk', ",1000 pm stop.

Train No. 2 leaves Roanoke daily at 8-00-am-foriNorfclk andJntermediate stations. Arrive Norfolk 5.00 pm. Pullman operated on trains Nos. 13 and 14 between Roarioke and Norfolk, and Virginian Glub cars between Roanoke and Charleston, and on day trains between Roanoke and Norfolk.

Connections made at Charleston for Huntingdon, Parkersburg 1 Wheeling, Pittsburg and points West and Southwest. S. M. ADSIT, General Passenger Agent, Norfolk. Va.

Chi-Namel is a Flexible Varnish can pound aChi- Nameled Floor with a Chi- Namel finish will indent with the wood but will not break or show a white spot. Scraping of chair-legs -ea-nnot- scratch or mar it white. We carry it in stock in gallon cans for house builders, and in small packages for household repair work. RALEIGH HARDWARE CO. OHIO RAILWAY Siibject to Change Wit.lionO'»tlce Effective Jan.

7. 1912. I.V. Mabsccotl 11:16 a.m. doily; 5:43 p.m.

Ar.Princc. 12:33 p.m. daily; 7:05 p.m. wk. 12:38 p.m.

daily. 7:10 p.m. wk. FROM PRINCE. 1:32 am.

daily express forChnrleston mul beyond 7.54 p. weekdays, local to Ilinton. p. daily forClifton Horde and weekday forClinflotlsvlllehiiel 7:55 a. m.

week days local lo weekdays, local to Charleston. l.52p. m. daily, local (o Huntinglon. 7.57 a.

week days local For Thurmond. PROM (JUIKNIMONT, 1:30 m. Express daily: for Charleston Cin einliRli and Louisville. NOTICE Tax tickets are now ready for the year 1911. All taxes paid during the month of, November will be subject to a discount of 2 1-2 per cent After January 1, a penalty of 10 per cent will be added This is the law and will be enforced in every particular..

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