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Mann Drug Co 105 Sooth Main Street Elwood Hotel Building Cometo See Us We Have It ! You Need it! Let's Do Business! Anything in the Mouse Furnishing Line Can be Found at Our Four Big Stores Many Things are Being Of fered This Month at As tonishingly Low Prices. Come, See and be Convinced. Peoples House Furnishing Company THE WORLDS GREATEST SEWING MACHINE fc .LIGHT RUNNING y Itoo want eithera Vibrating Shuttle. Rotn ry BtautU or a Single Threa.1 Chain StticiJ - Sewing Machine write to THE HEW HOME SEWWQ MACHINE COMPANY Orange, Mass. MliiTsewlnr ma hine s are im!: to sell refardlew ol tluy. but the New Home is made to wear. Our guaranty never runs out. Bui (I by authorized dealers only FOR SALS BY PEOPLES HOUSE HUHStlW. d. A Good Sign When you have read .the advertisements in The Review you will know all about the Best Bargains Offered by many of the Best Merchants in High Point The North State (Independent; Telephone Company Over IrOO cotinectiots in High U III a MAI .TUl IVWUVIUp -liili;iw, ditai i e service to Greens Winstoi, TliornasviHe, Lrx , Randkiinan, Asheboro, etc. ! Can teach to Pefjrte ! f u UleuBOTei the f& State. GAVE UP SH FLIGHT Daring Crew Picked up by Ocean Liner. SAILED 850 MILES OVER OCEAN When tbe Eivn Navigators Left Rig Air Craft the Balloon Shot Away Into Unknown Space Three Days in Air. New York. The attempt of the Weliman airship America to cross the Atlantic ocean came to a thril ling and disastrous close when the British mail steamer Trent picked up Weliman and his crew from the wreck of the airship, 375 miles off the North Carolina coast. The news of the rescue came ill two wireless messages from Capt. Down, of the Trent, one reporting to the company's agents here, and another informing the New !i"ork Times of the result of the expedition in which ii hail taken a leading part. Both wireless messages practi cally told the same story. Signals of distress ami calls for help were given. For three hours the Trent manouvered in the heavy sea In p i aim hie of Wi llmau companions. The finally taken on 16 cat. which was le maSOOt, shared and in board taken s wrec&ed party weri includiug i along as t rescue. America the rescue in the The where tilde 31 was abandoned occurred in lati tude 68.18. This .43, longi brings to n climax one of the most remarkable (lights h an airship ever undertaken. Thai the climax was not accompanied by a tragedy is considered a matter of excep tionally good fortune. The crew of the airship America, in abandoning their craft, lowered themselves in the life boat which swung beneath it. They cast life boat off and were afloat in the sea. The airship, relieved of the weight Of the lifeboat and crew, shoi iii liish Into the air and was rapidly blown away, The transfer of the Weliman party from the lifeboat to the Trenl was effected with much difficulty. The total distance covered by the balloon appears to have been ap proximately 850 miles. GREAT CATHOLIC EVENT. Belmont Cathedral Abbey Erected With Impressive Ceremony. Belmont, N, C An ecclesiastical ceremonial of rare brillance, splen dor and magnificence, in content and In essence unexampled on either of the American continents, brought the Old World and the Now closer than ever here. Selected by the Holy Father, I'ope Pius, as deserv ing the most signal mark of favor ami approbation which lies in his power io bestow, Belmont Abbey re reived the formal notification of its promotion lo the rank of Ab battia Nullius with unfeigned Joy and gratitude. As the bearer of the official docu ment from the Pope, and as his personal representative, Monsignor Diomede Falconio, apostolic dele Kate to the United states of Amer ica, with residence in Washington, lent the distinction of his presence to the occasion and in a brief ad dress lauded the Benedictine order for Its great work for humanity and the Roman Catholic church. The reading of the papa bull, the remarks by Monslgnor Falconio and a feeling response from Bishop Haid. Vicar Apostolic of North Caro lina, followed a pontifical mass. School Bars Hobbles. Salt Lake, Utah. -The hobble skirt is under the ban in the Salt Lake public schools. Girls presum ing to appear in such garb in class es will be sent home. This is the ruling of the board of education, following an accident to Miss Merie Williams, a school girl. She was wearing a hobble skirt when she stumbled on it, fell down three flights of stairs and was pirked up unconscious. She will recover. otton Samples For $.15. I'glon. The -departm. nt of .CTtrTilture has areiOHneeri that it ia prepared to supply the nine official tii .i . . e l . i a ... -X.J i i -grimes oi wiuie American cotton re cently promulgated try tr,i secretary of agriculture. The grades will be furnished at 935 a set, the cost of their preparation, as required b law. The sale is begun in accord ance with the recommendation of the committee of cotton experts, i pon whose advice the grades Were established, that llicy be is sued for general use Lang Tail Hobs Wanted. Baton Rouge, La. Large hogs with long tails are scarce in this section according to Dr. E. P. Flow er, secretary of the State Sanitary Live Stock Board. Dr. Flower has been advertising without result for the lung-tailed variety of swine for use in hog cholera experiments, the blood from which serum it made b,mg' taken from the tail of the hog, and the longer the tail of the hog, the more serum can he extracted. THE REVIEW. SATURDAY. OCTOBER 22, 1910. RALEIGH AND THE STATE. WAGE EARNERS' CONDITION. Commissioner Siiipman Makes Pub lic Some Interesting Facts. Reporting from or rather enlarg ing upon the specified scope of his report as required in the act creat ing his department, Commissioner of Labor and Printing M. L. Ship man is adding to his 1910 report a feature showing the general cou ld ion affecting wage earners in a broad sense of the term as shown through reports from correspon dents in every section of the State, themselves engaged in the "trades," this instead of confining the report to relations of labor and capital, hours of labor, earnings of laboring uen and women, their education, moral and financial condition and the tiesi means sf promoting their mental, material, social and moral Mosperity." Commenting on the (eductions from the reports from ins correspondents among the trades people, Commissioner Ship man says in the introduction to the labor chapter of his forthcoming eport : The wage-earners have nol yet een able to recover the favorable 'onditions which prevailed for some fears prior to 1907. A sense of de gression, probably, affects this class if the citizens' citizenship more than any other, in that it forces 'hem out of permanent employ men! and brings about the neces sity of searching for positions or re maining in enforced idleness. It nay he suggested truthfully, how iver, that these avocations common ly termed the "trades'' and embrac ing representatives possessing ex perience and ability have afforded amploymenl more regularly, if at reduced wages, Mian the daily wage worker in many of the null dis tracts, lumber plants and other m lustrial centers, where the more ifllcionl class of labor is not in de mand. Bui while general condi- ions iom , till yel unafavorable there are lively few skilled laborers, o work for a reasonable ii of employment in any if the stale. vvai 'I li The commissioner states the fol lowing as the avcqgge wages for the different trades: Harbors. 11.50; blacksmiths, i..'.k: brick-masons, (12.75; boiler-makers. cabinet makers, $1.75: carpenters, $1.95; conductors, .f:t.;i5; engineers, II; Bremen, $1.45; lathers, $2.25; letter :arriers, $8,85; linotype operators, '-.'M : machinists, $2.10; molders, 152.50; motormen, $2; painters, ?i.n; patterns-makers, $2; plaster ers, $3; pressmen, $2.40; printers, $3.25; salesmen, $2,50; section fore men, $1.85; stone masons, $2,25; warpers, $1.15. The summary sets out that- in jrease in wages is reported from 34 per 'cenl of the correspondents with 16 per conl working by the 'day, 14 per cenl by the week, 1 1 per cent iy the month and 8 per cent by the year; 3 per cent by the day or job, 4 per cent by the hour. Other percentages show that are 'specially interesting: 53 per cent make full time and 20 per cent work overtime; 91 per cent report ,'ost of living increased; 20 per cent favor ten-hour day, 59 per cent tight-hour day, 16 per cent nine hour day ami one per rent n six hour day; 86 per cent favor fixing limits of day's work by law and 8 per rent oppose It; 17 per cent re port financial condition good' 38 per cenl report financial conditions improving: 90 per cenl report edu cational condition improving, and 3 per cent no improvement; ?.'! per cenl report improvement in morals and 23 per cent no improvement. Rishop Smith Dead. Bishop John Wesley Smith, of the African Methodist Episcopal Second church, presiding over the Sixth Episcopal District, died at his home at Washington, D. C. He was a native of North Carolina, and served as pastor of churches at New Haven. Conn., Baltimore, Md.. Car lisle and Harrisnnrg, Pa., and Char lotte. In 1904 he was elevated to the bench of bishops. At thvUme rf his death he was serving as pre siding officer of the board of bishops. Summary. There are about half a dozen dredges at work on the channel of the Gape Fear and the bar at the present time. The Randolph and Cumberland Railroad Company Ins just com pleted the cleaning up and ruttiiii: out of their rigli:-of-vvay from fo.mernn to Hallison. The Southern Railway will oper ate no special train to (.rsttnnia for the benefit of Ritiglin Brothers' Cir cus on opening day of Ihe Mecklen burg fair. The store of J. C. Vereen, a mer chant of Wilmington, was entered and his safe robbed of $200. Amxie Maxwell, a young white man, 22 years of age. was rrushe to death by a mill engine which was overturned as it was Iwing taken to Hendersonville on a road wagon. Over five huntlerd business firms have signed an agreement to close their doors from 12 o'clock noon until 6 o'clock on Ihe afternoon of Wednesday, October 26, which will be Charlotte day at the Mecklen burg fair. , Manager Frank" J. Shaugh nessy, of the Virginia League Champions, found Noah 'a Liniment best for Sore Muscles bruises, scratches, stiffness. One trial will convince you. Noah s Liniment penetrates. Requires but little rubbing. Here's the Proof "I have hart occasion to uqe Noah's Liniment on two of my playafe' aims, and the result was most gratlfving. Both were Immediately relieved of sore ness and able to resume throwing with their former speed. Have also used It myself, and consider It the best lini ment I ver tried. It is fine for bruises, scratches, stiffness, etc. Frank J, Shnughnessy, Manager, Itoanoke Cham pions, Roanoke, Va." onVs Liniment Is the best remedy r Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lame Back, for Stiff Joints and Muscles, Sore Throat. Colds, Strains, Sprains, Cuts, Bruises. Neuralgia. Tooth liiiiirn ache and all Nerve, Bone and Muscle Aches and Pains. The gen uine has Noah's Ark on every package. 25 els. Sold by dealers in medicine. Sam ple by mall tree. Noah Remedy Co., Richmond, Va Chinese Traits. The Chinese are orderly, law abtd fr - and well behaved; they have a strong sense of right and justice are fair minded: they are reliable in com merctal dealings pay their debts and keep their agreements, whether verbal or written; they are dutiful to parents, fond of cuitUren and mttidfu! of ett quntte and punctilious about returning courtesies or favors; they are respect ful to elders and superiors; they honor ind respect character and Intellectual ability, and do not recognize an arts tocraey of wealth. This list might be hugely extended, but it is enough tc show what I have undertaken to show that China hat; not by any means tc set k abroad all the requisites for na tional greatness, and popular welfare; Some of the most important are here already. Address to Students at St John's College, Shanghai. HP SAVE Your TAGS SAVE YOUR TAGS A Round Printed Cardboard Premium Tag is now placed on each sack of the following Brands of Flour and Feed. There is NO CHARGE for These Premium Tags. Dan Valley Superlative Patent Flour. Brockett's Crown Flour. Our Wonder Flour. Brockett's Roller King Feed. Decorated China cups and saucers, value 75c to $1.00 per set of six pieces each Decorated China plates, two sizes, value 75cto $1.00 per set of six pieces each Decorated flat dishes, six sizes, value 25c to 75c each Decorated covered dishes, vegetable, value 75c to $1.00 each Decorated sugar bowls, value 37 l-2c each Decorated Covered butter plates, value 62 l-2c each Cream pitchers, value 25c each Gravy boats or sauce boats, value 25c each Decorated soup toureens complete, value $3.00 each i m w These tags are received as cash at the rate of 25 2 cents per barrel of flour for any of the above n china pieces,and there is no additional charge for the flour; this scheme is simply devised to in crease the sale of the brands of flour that we control, and which can be had from your grocer. All Flour Guaranteed to Please or Money Refunded Robert Brockett. R. T. PICKENS Attorney and Counsellor At Low HIGH POINT, N.C Offices Over Matron's Drag Store, adjoining Drs. pltts and Rcltzel. Prompt attention and his best skill and ability given to all matters en trusted to him 'Phone No. 460 QUO. W. SCHWARTZ, iBi STAMEY PRINTING HOUSE HIGH POINT, IN. C. 5rHARCOURTCO.louisvflle,lfe dl 1 MANUFACTURING ENGRAVERS Prices Quite as Reasonable SCHEDULE OF TRAINS HKiH POINT, N.C. In Effect January 15th, 1910 No. NORTHBOUND Arrive No. SOUTHBOUND Arrive 30 - 1:33 a. m. 29 12:46 a. m. 8 6:26 a. m. 45 4:211 a. m 44 8:52 a. m. 11 8:02 a. ra 36 1:08 p. m. 37 7:45 a. ra. 22 2:43 p. m. 21 .12:55 p. m. 46 5.55 p. m. 7 1:30 p. m. 2 9:23 p. in. 35 6.45 p. m. 38 9.48 p. m, 43 7:49 p. m. ASHEBORO BRANCH No. Arrive No. Leave 142 6:15 a. m. 141 8:10 p. m. 136 12:40 p. m. 107 2:45 p m. 134 5:45 p. m. 143 7:35 p. m. (Daily Except Sunday) (Daily Except Sundav) 144 7:57 p. m. 135 2:45 p. ra. (Sunday only) (Sunday only) Premium's Consist HIOH point, in. c Electric Bitters Succeed when everything else fails. In nervous proetration and female weaknesses they ars the supreme remedy, as thousands have testified. FOR KIDNEY.LIVER AND 8TOMACH TROUBLE it is the best medicine ever sold over a druggist's counter. MM MM mm PAYS for our FULL BOOKKEEP- gPf ink INO COURSE SCHOLARSHIP If fav .M afjgja you write at onoe and state where JUT tb:ls d- ResnUar price is 4H jba BV S100. Toadvertlsethrasohool.only Tr limited number or scholarships will be sold at the low rate of S25. IT not ready now. write and have one reserved and we wllllet you pay later. We can also teach you by mail if you prefer. BUSINESS COLLEGE. ISTMILISBED ISO IVCOKFORATIO ISO TjOuisvils, irsr. as Consistent with Quality. of rwi