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Tin: m:vs and oilskiivki.. SATunDAY. MAitai 30. vjvz. QuUtf tH yew la good aha.. A aura r el I.I I of IndlseeO". i-yepepeia, uMiliMtM, hae'1"! end ria l.jjliLIStJTIIE life irjsunjir.cE cci?aiS ROOSEVELT'S HEW PLATFOHM PIJI Third-Termer Produced It In - Speech Latt Night! to; wit, the Wclf ar of the Farm- Ailment. All Uruggist J. R:jA;iCS:::!Ct:(LiFd tl. I Me. :fisiiec -111111, Preaches at the Auditorium at iThrMJh!rlfuthiAIUrj noonHe Makes His Last mlMI MW0 ' Aa examining pkyetctoa for aee ef Ike prominent Lira Insurance t n panlee, la ea lolervtew the auh)oit, M4 th aataalshlag etatrmnnt that lit reaau by no many appifianis for Insures are rejected to bscasss kldae IreyUle Is a wmaM I Amr toea people, m ma large majority ef :c5t ym;t and i His ; Naval Qa Found AHcscd Viola tors cf UW Had New Came Statistics Furnished by New Official Calhcllo. Directory Show Cathollo; population Rainfall Has Been Consider ably More Than the Allotted ' applicant da at area Has Doubled In 20 Years Amount, But the Years DO. BUG 101) FIFTEEN llll CATHOLICS III 11. S, (is mm SENATOR CLARKE TOOTalUGII iriMAfiCII 4? i in a s ii si .. I - i - -' I lav IFM'III' 1 1 1 1 I I'lllllllll ..' , ' ' .j,- -1 maiiD uilupuiiu t 1 I I - ' ...r,,...... lappbraal da t evea guapcot lkal M' Futliri Ill i I I ri .. rem.Kiai 1 1 -.t-,t.'. . M - r.. tit ' . . . ' . ' rw!l . Wkh " ranarkable roor4 of cur. MluraJ raaaar, ..4 for bettorlng tomorrow fteraoon t. praach kla ". 'J V: OiaaajtoalBaaW Onto th Reee, With W7B- M glrBlr.p.lot Mrlctly eeuatry ife bed not booa carried for. farewell aarmaa la ths people of Rl- L" . 'V". '"i1 V:?! tf Captur btlMU Mato aa rto aal-ai tba KM to H t - ranaat paMlopiaato Ara Awaitod. r tjaactol to'm toU Obaarrar. KMutath Cftr. . C Marofc Tha watanaaa from awa tha Souad rtn lb rapart thai fUU Fto cam Ui marnlM tth v "IUU aaH tba erutaar "Eltrida" la anforea tka taxa ftok tow, to tba ftohar ma ataaf far Urn la aa Maaaaet- '' a4 maaaar, ,. "" , . laataU af MiaaUaf Ika warahta with - akotanuM la aa aUaaiat ta 4afn4 taatr araaartr. U ftokarataa la Oraaaa la- ' , tat ha at aiK-h aato M war ar4ara4 J. ramaa4 4Urta tta farmar vtattal tha eonaniaaioaar a4 anly U aUkaa - ra vtatbta abava watar, - in thto wa tka rakallloki llaharman opa ta yet ew atar aa. Caiaila - alunar'Vana aad aaaV M aot kaaa for raoma atkar ftokannaa wka totaa tka , ft, tka rva wau4 arokably kava aaaa aacfiaaafuli -Uaoa Ika laUafa aaccaattoa kaaka . arara raa doara Inta tka aratar aad tka aau auUad ua. Qulu a aantka war t" uaarad ta aad U ka tarrlad U aataa aad advartiaad for aato. tka aranaada ta i U tka Mat aokaal : Ivad. ..-"--.t,-"--- '- . ' it ta aadaratood tkal tka aetaittad flaharataa aa aaar am tka tura la affair and thara majr . b4 aartoua - troukla kalora tha aammtoataaar earn. aittaa tka avrk ka ka aat aut ta ao. WUtoMI Mi Bawftolda Bk it. - A aroial ta Tka Haw aad Obeanrar.) r htt K, Marck t.f-Tn bJtewaafato- JWst ateaafc-ad Mahaaa. aiarad tha bema taam la a aaa ball frama. I'arrr and Parry, a prMty wall kaaww ll kallary. aa la aparatloa for luwflalda kt tka affair took tha tura af a rannin track ataat attar a fpw inntaa. -Wkitattt did aat aut a 1 bar full atronatk. kut raaanraa: aoma , aietoi matortoi, whtok to to ka ua4 aa kaarvar taam ta a f aw day; kut , ava tkaa tka Kama waa ratkaa tama, - a HawftaMa waa alaarly awtotoaaad la ; avry aotat, Tka acora: R. : WhIUMtt 11 11 14 HaK14 4. Dattarlaa Wkltaatt, L Oraama aad Varnoa: Hawdald. Parry aad Parry. Tim Ona hour aad II mlaataa. Cm (i . lra H. C. Tyaoa ; w t . .. - : aUtoajla dab at AatfcMav (fiHM-ui to ThaNawadad Okaarrar.) Antlack. N. C March II. A tort ' and antkualaaUo Kltokla tnaaUnf waa kald barw at whtcli tlma a Vltekia vu kaawa aa Antrock-Allaaoato , Club, waa artaalMd. . Tka club la cm poaad from both township. Mr. . J. . Currt. af Allandaia, waa atoetad rkalr . fttaa aad Mr. Itad Brown, af Aatiock. aaoratory. Tha aaeratary waa laatraot- - d ta Inrlta tha Oararnor ta addraaa tha club at aoma data la tka aaar fu tur. Tka aast maatlna will ka bald -. Tuaaday aranlnf, April . at Allandaia. t wklch tlma Hob, O. B. pattarana, af Maatoa. baa booa larttad ta addraaa tha club. Ooraraor Kilcbla, wk waa - atraaay atroiiff hara, -to arawtat la tarar arary day. "AKOTHER OF ALLEN ' GANG IS ARRESTED ; : A MERE STRIPLING - (Coatiauad from Paaa Oaa.) z ttoma af tha dataotlraa eama wltk- ta nrtaoa r twoaty yarda at ua. : -wantad ta toava. but Vaeto ftidaa aald , it taa aataouvaama cloaar ka would nra. . Sldna Alkm WawaoVJL 5 Tacla Sldna waa akot la tka ana at fha court houaa aad tka mm buUat . want inta hi aid aad back. It I aMli tkard." Ria huru wara taad by . 01 ui laraiiy. . n aactar aaw aim s aa far aa I kaaw. At dayUa hi Monday I ncl Mdaa yat aoma food tot a aaok, W had Plant af crackara aad batter ana aaaar aaa atajraa la tha m ua Uural baahea for taa daya bat with . aotklna atoa ta aal axeapt tkoaa crack or, in aay aoiora yaataraay I aa- ctoaa ta laava aad wa aaparatad. I . waa Juat atarrad aut I latt than tha mountain 1 top about thro anlla npvr a roaa, - -, "Naar wker wa wara la tka Jaural , inerw waa a wa wa aaa piaanad to aa a bra at work In raaa af attach FYM dlarlalmad knawladaa af tha ..part Claada A Ilea took la tha ahoat. - la aad dan 14 know led ra nf tha :.' ttvttlrt nf Sldna Edward, Victor AK : nm ana ua Marlon, aaw In toll at ll L a . W.A an a. a a & . " " . oma aaa aia couala j Claud probably wilt toav bar 4ur ln tka alakt or At Javhraak r n.. .r to,jakla tka aootr trata tomorrow iot noanoaa. wnara ta twa prlaonar wilt tola tkatr klaafotk already la toll f.". Th dotaetlv tkua far hav waa . . 11.10 at tka ll.1l raward afraraa h. oTarnriaa.ror lha captura of tka aUIWWBl r: . " " .THBWHSIOir CRAFT SEIUTE REJECTS ' - ; ; ; J ' r" : V; r (Coatiauad fram Pap Oa.V ftayaar. Maryland; twaaasa, Vlr ainiar Cmitk, tHorgla, aad imltk. rouin varaiina. -W7 v Northcra Dcaaoorata Farared , wo4 Bia-'. -Oa thla aola tha Nortkara Dam' prata volad. la tha aatatlva bacavat thvy prafacrad tha Bhrwoo4 bill and the Southara Pamorrata bacauaa'thw oppoaad both tka Houaa bill aad tka Kenata maaaura. y . ;;..y l. atvixua picrtMiToruia, twl ta aw and Obaanrar.) vtanhlairton. U C March . Tka ' :i in North' Carolina v poatafllcaa . - Oniiicnatad a aoatal aavtaaa da !'ir today, tka announcement Tmi effect Ire Mar U mitr. Aurora, Tlladonborav Cala 'onftoa, Flllzabethtowa. Pair ' on." Pramoirt, 0rytr. ion, Ifillfax. Hamilton. . I iton. linoli, Man- arkton, I'ln tope, J Ich H Mir, Ttobaraon. ri t . I, Fslnt I'aula : U'. r antonanurf, 1. c-iia tnuvaaod da tAa la ail. karfeal aomaaaad aad wa would advlaa our raa dart who faal ta aaad at aurk a ramadr ta a1 a trial. It to aa aal at all draa ataraa to) baffla af twa alaaaaftr aaaU and aaa dollar. Howavar. If roa wtok flrat t taat tta anradarful marlta. aond ta Ir. Kll mar t.'a.. Bnhmton, It. T, for aamala kotlto, akaoluUIr fra Wkaa wrttinf ka aura ta mantlon tka JU1 Ifk VUf Kawt aad Obaarrar. GXAHD JUST'S REPORT TOR WAXE COUKTT Thla Wu PrMBt44 t taa Court Oa Yaattrdd b4 Tka Grasd . Jury Wu Dlaciix 4 Before balaa dlackaraod, tka tread iurr. af which Mr. M. O. flamanU wa fbremaa. yaatarday inada Ha re port arte new); a aeaa. ty InaUtutloa. It follow: W flnd tha eoart room aaa aaiia ara la a flltky roadltlaa. Tka mea'a cIomu la tka kaaement very llthjr, affenalv aad appaara ta ra eutt irm b4 plumbtB- or Imaropar. drain aa4 aUaattoa. aad rcia ma that thla a atteaaea t ai aoa, aad th halle aad daor af tha cuH room aorabbad aad disinfected. "We aad tkal wa pia ai af tka county fuad la Major J. I. Baraard ta eomauta tha taa UaU which wo tklnk to wreag, aad ara of tka eplnloa that thi wara iui hart bean perform 4 by aaa af the Meaty o (Tic are. oar f Eaamtaav "Wa tied that for tka flaral year aadaaa.Jaaa K.- iatl, -that tka aw aerlataadMt at' aablto laatrwrtion'a affle coat for-malnteoaac It.lll.ll far aatortoa, 14I1.TI for trarellnf ! total ad lor cmc ampanaa aad ara Infermad that tka County - Board af Maoattoa altowad tka auparlateadaat f pabita laatra Uoa twa month racaUo ta attead a eoure la altoa a fall aalary. with IIH far eapeaee acapaat Wa are af tha aplatoa that thla la aa Im proper aa f th pub Its arhool fuada "Wa raeamataad that tka Coaaty (tommlaatonar prorloo aa afllaa for tka auperlnteadent t publla Inetrae Uoa that will ba aaar ceareateat for tka lady tear hr af tka coaaty ta reach tkaa by bairlat to cMmb ta tka third etory of th court koua a at preeant" . Tha grand )ury took tha rtow that tka cauaty to tnint ta maintaia taa big a tana aad recommended that II akaald mil th preeant ta aad appropriate tka pracetda to the erec tion af a more mod era aad auttabto balldlaf far tha parpea f taklag ear at th Waka county poor, it tklnk that a farm aupalylag feed for eattl aad for thee who ara Inmate would be a awed Idea aad It after tato aelutlea. I A Jala-re Oottaaw. It want a toller' cottage af three tone tor ta jailer aaa hi family. It aught ta b Bear tka prtooa, Tka pre at kauee could be aaad for cook- LAST DISPATCHES SAY COAL STRIKE WILL BE AVOIDED Increa la pay ta tka miner a fol 10 wa: Klva cent a tea for mlalag lam coal. Three eeato a taa for mlalag all ether coaL laeraaae af 1.14 per cent for atea paid by Ua day. S. A. cole, repraeanuna tka Onto operator, aad H. M. Taytor. rapre- aaatlhg tka Illlaola eporatora 14 aaortiy bar or midnight that all th 0 par tor at weetera Peaaeylraato, Okie. ladlaaa aad llUnola aad agreed to great taa demaada They aald tka agreement wwtiM be tke baato for making aaw wage aralec of bltam Inou miner la tbebr Btatea, A ekort aueaeneloa la the bltam Inou Ida, hewevar. waa tkaugkt aet Imprababla, aa the minora will bare ta eubmlt th oompremia agraemeat to re reran a um rote of the unloa. Kadlng which It waa aald. It waa aa ely tha men would work without aa agreemeat President white, of tha anion, at midnight aald a meeting between tke anthracite minora and eporatora had been definitely decided on. The mem- bar ot the operator committee ef ten, ef which Oeera r, Bar to chair. man, win meet with tha anthracite mlnore' committee in New York, ke aal a, at a data which probably will oa aseerwmerrow. GOVKRSOR KfTCHI AT SPARTA. Rewort Say While tUBaiag Atatck. -tej'aaoaa. He Hdo la Tnrwie of tha Other Twa taadldatca fa Special t Near aad Okaarrar.) Sparta. N. C. March St. Th Prtng term r Alleghaay court, wltk Judas P. A. Danlala a th beach. opened up kera wedaeaday marhlag. Juda Dalel gar what appealed ta tha bar a a very leeraed. am aad aekaaatira charge la tha grand Jury, and It may be aald -that la bto laltlal appaaraace here h made a very fa rorakto Impreealea aa all. Tha weather to Meal aad th towa I fall ef witaeaata bar trader awappera, W. v Immediately attar . JadreUealeUf harga ta tha graad Jury Wednaaday. Qovoraor W. W. Kltchia addreaaed a capacity boaaa af tka repreeeniatlva cltiaoa ot Alleghaay county. He w latreducea ay Mr. A. J. netcber, a m era Dor of to local ear. .. ' Ooveraor kltchia a poke for ka aaar and a half, aad durtag tha time waa epoaklng, ho waa give tha clow- eat atleauon. There waa a continual stream pouring hi aad but few, toft during Ika eatlre tint. He rettorated kla charae agalaat Baaater SI mama, and epoke In high terms af hi ether rival. Chief Justice Clark aad ax -Oct. ernor Arceck. Tka Oarer aaa held th ettentloa at hM aadleac th cheer force of. hie logte, emplort a )okaa or rheao wit. a frequently1 rewnted to kr cheap polltlrlaaa ta hold the I? aUentloe af kla a4tore' tfe treated a very favorable Impression. ward alnrc kw admiaistratlea. Me adveoaied a puller of aeveramaatal artlvlty la thto dtrcCtlea. ('olonel Hooeerolt' addreea waa delirerod toward aha (ioea of ' doy la which he travel serosa Iowa and pert ef Mlaaaaota. aad made a anert Oa rarhlag St Paul ha con ferred with poMtloal aupparter aad la ina avaaiag woet t the aiiilUrKim, made has arlndDal BDaavh of the dar. He tkaa want to Mlu. aaaaolla. te make a short speech bo faro startles for Chioeae. At Cedar Haptda, Vlatoa, Waterloo, Cedar Pall aad Mockford la low. aad North- hold la Mlnnaeota. Colonel Hooeevelt loalgkt pek from th train plat form. At Albert Uoa, Mine., he toft bia trala to addraaa aa apea air meetlag cf each Ms that many ear- oaa were aaable to got wlthla ear hot ef tka apoaker. Jba Impromptu meetings at rail road station today were among th largest f Coleael HoeeeveH tear through the Mlddto Weet aad oa ae petoaa daa did ha Sad tka arawd mare demenetraUre. la tke cpckec k repeated kla arsument la (aa ef control of tke goverament by tke people met aad or by "a repreeentattve part ef the people" which he eald alwey meaat U boa A delegatlea froaa gt. Paul aad Mlaaaapoll mat Colonel Reoeerelt at Albert Lea. Mlaa- aad aaeortad him to th Twin Ctttoa, Catoaal Hoooevalt aoaa ta Cbloam tomorrow from SL Paul, from whaac win travel to Ptrrt TWO SEOROES LYNCHED AT BLACXSBURO, S. C Wsrt Fauai "SiBlnfj; " From Rafters f BUckimlU 8ha ISTfHitJoB Ofdrs4 y ta AasocUUd preed.) Blackaburr. B. c Murk ik-ruh Whisonant aad Joe Brlnsoa. aaaraaa. agalaat wkom a young white man lodged the charge that tkey bad got tea him drank aad caused him to commit a crime, war lyeckad la thla towa last night eometlme between aildntotit aad dawa. Wbo xempeaed tka mob to a mystery thoCuthortUee aare ooea enable aa f ar ta learn. The bodtee af the aaaraoa war dla- cwrered early today cwlaglng from rafter In a deserted blacksmith shop wlthla a ate' throw ef the guard keuse from which thy kad boon tak en. Tke officer who had bea toft to guard tka prtenaara, say ha left kto poet at midnight, there being a tadtcattoa that aa attemat would be eda to lyach taa man. althonah there had bee ewaalderabla talk ef vloleaoe la the afteraooa aad earlier part af th eveatag. At oae time yea torday It waa Mirgepted that tha ae- sea be taken from Blackabarg to OaSeey, the coaaty et. for aafe beeping, bat after conferring with tke sulhoiitlea hare the sheriff agreed that the men aheuld remain la Blackabarg ta answer ta a minor chart. Solicitor J. C. Otto of thla circuit. wk resides at Spartanburg, ha or dered aa iareetlgattoa. Caamery Patrol ted By Araaad Meat to Meet Tkesaujaul Negro lavaatoai. Blackabarg. a t March It A tka aftermatk ef tka lynching af twa aagreec her gsm time last night, charged with attacking a wklte man. tke country toaigkt wa patrolled by armed poms, awaiting a threatened aegre lareetoa. Tha black are aald te be forming at Hopewell Church, Bear the city. Pcaai from OaJfney aad ether nearby town arrived to nlgkt At midnight It waa stated there waa hot a jMfrf la felaehe- agg-----0'- . TARRRKL LKTBStESTCD. at WaeMagtoa Aaalaat wiieaiagasa ntaa aa one of the Dcheiaaata. Altawtoc Breach at Coatrect. ( Spectoi to Tke New gad Obaarrer. ) Washington. D. C March II. A suit waa tied kera thla afteraooa la tke Supreme Court of tka Metric ef Columbia by Jamea M. Baker agalaat Wade H. Cooper, af Neakvtlla. Tenn.. aad Thomas fc. Cooper, of Wllmlag toa. M. C, alleging a breach of con tract on th part af th Cooper In taat taey aara attempted to oecretly purchase the stock af tke United State Bering Bank, la wklch Baker I one of tha largest Individual etock holdera, Tka complaint altogea thai. watwttbataadlng aa agreement under Which w. h. Cooper waa sold a large block ef stock la th beak, tbat Cooper and kla brother hav eeeretly violated the agreement ky purchasing stork which would give them centrol af th bank. I'pon. th hearing tha court lasued aa lajuactloa agalaat the Cooper. Owta to th standing of the partis tka ease to actting great Interact in tha Saaacial district Mr. W. H. Cooper to a aw resident kera. Mr. Thomea & Cooper, hi brother, raUde la Wilmington, N. C. 7 ' if , , Kad at Trial at hire, Mrftc Isi Mgh l. tSy tfc Asaoctated Pram) Opetouiaa. March II The do a the Mcoad trial ef Mr. Sa Ruaga McRee. charged with maa elaughter tor killing young Allen Oar toad la kr keata last Beotembar, wilt Probably flnlak tta cos daring tomer. raw HMmlng eaeatoa at tka court tearing tka afteraooa eeeaion ta tk Stat for th latrwdaetloa of rebuttal vtdaace. It ta exported th oaaa will ge to the )ury Taeaday. Th tomer Marias resulted la a mistrial. DR. LEX O. BROtTOrTTOW ' , TO PREACH W WILSOX Af ear Rto Srrcaia la fUJetoA irm Pjeatsi rarrwaa to Aamwkaa U wiaasa areemay Nlgn. . Wltooo, March I. Dr. l, O. Breuawtea to echoduled te emmch la tha First Baptist Church la thla city Best Moaday night aetvUiw to koaia at aurnt ciocr anara. Dr. Broach loa will make kto farewell remark te aa American aadleac oa'that eora atoa, aad tt to aata to predict that the targe aadltertsBi will be tsasd to It atiaect aa r crowd are expected from nearby towns. Iw. rironrhtna whP I Wllsoa.wia trtt gueat of bia eUUr-la-law, Mra T. Ju Htnnaat. .. ,, , j . . .1. eight hi people.' ,- Vr. Vreaghtga' sermon here to per kip Ik last addreea ea Ikl aide of tke Atlantic, He set salt aet week ad will -preach la- Christ Church, London, the fourteenth of April, tak ing two asrvle that day. Ha will get to that place a taw days before ke aoma m initial eerrto. The Raleigh people con alder them. aelva eepoclallr fortunate la kavlna kto last word. Thla to Ma eld kome aad ha to among hie own kindred here. Heto Ik guest of kto uncle. Mr. Needham B. Brougkton, aad to koldlng every hour a reception to old frleada aad aoqualntaaoeo who have came to pay tkatr reapocte to one ot the great minister of Ike world. The eermon will bo delivered to morrow afternoon at I : It In the Audi torium. It to 'Vary probable that. large aa It to every seat will be taken. Tka Baptists themselves are almost strong enough to All the big building and there to large Interest la the ser mon of Dr. Rroughton among all of tha. people, at the aUy. Urn ha Bei decided what will be bis subject aad will not aanounc it. In ail probability, until the preaching hour. It to exported that there will be a ember of vtattors. Durham will nd a good representation. People In tbat city can attend their own servlcea aad come dowa oa the train that lea vac at 11:44 and get hare at 1:11. I ell parts ef North Carolina ha la known aad H to entirely to ke expected that all place naar here will eend a num ber ef rep rase n tail ve of their town aad eeetlona It will be ane ef the greatest religious event ever cele brated here. At Atlanta Dr. Broughtoa often had hi preaching aa arranged that People ahw evahf net attend could hear him from their room erar th telephone TBer will a eocrew that an those not fortunate enougk to hear him might aot be able to get hie parting words in ua same way. The Perennial Simon Again in Litigation-Ad Started Over Two Acres of Land and a Few Defective Deeds The famous Slmea Telfowday cast cam up aaaia yesterday In Judge Webb court aad after hearing about Mi different opinions, ha laughed and aid it would be in order to Hie pleading, Simon Tellewdar has been la ike courta twenty-live year. Re has taken vacations en tka read several times during tkst period, but he has ever gotten clear of the courta. He doeaa't appear to want emancipation. He tovea to pleat himself upon eon tested land be Indicted aad prose cuted aad give hi money to tke court coat. There were els lawyer talking to Judge Webb yesterday, aaarly all of them at the same time. They were telling hint "Just bow It la" Xvary maa had a fail out of aid Simon, the unpratty Nigger farmer. One of tke attorney told Jndg Webb kcw he kad prosecuted Slmoa for forcible traaaaaa, tkaa how Slmoa had served time aad cam back to claim again. Th . trouble aeem to toe - thU: Slmoa bought many year ago about two acres of land. H built a houaa n It He then began to buy land all about htm. but It waa defective aa to title. That didn't make any dif ference to Simon, for ba ft sally In vented about 11,11 la real estate. He worked Hke a beaver aad raised great crop aad tkaa kla neighbor would arose him back; Slmoa waa encroach But ho couldn't see It He had bought aad paid for th toad aad he bad tha deed. He couldn't eaa how there oould be any flaw upon tka title of a piece ef dirt He coatiauad to buy aad those owning property con tiguous to him, complained that he waa getting onto their bailiwick He would erect a shuck-pen or a atml lar edifice, oa another man' property and tha courts would order him back. Ha would etay awhll aad then move up. Tka tura thai the case la aaw talc Ing to that of kavlng a urvey mad and th mate aad bouada told aut Thr ar many lawyere Interested. Mra Perkins aad W. A. Mitchell kv been contesting the case, each bavins property touching thla land. ar sBamuPaflsLsr mb m a 1 ajaa m Ir"- ' apayerasaaa- snsarv AvesBwaaejr BTaTeasgwewweaj the court that Simon had spent all that he made defending tha cult aad paying court cost. Ur, W. C Doug- toes replied) i'! deal aaa haw you make that Be to aaa at tka best farmer la tha coaaty. make about tv bale t cotton, I don't reckon be apea It all with lha lawyer.' He to preparing te . aaend though, aad to getting ready for mere uugatioa, - - i., . Tka perennial Slmoa wa aot pres ent yesterday whea all af tha .talk about bin waa going ea. - It wag tha Arst tlma anything was ever aald bout bint that ke did aot hear. He I a great Btigaat Thara te aald to be hie counterpart la on of Dickens tone, ana cot. Lege Hama found thto squatter deccrlbed la Jaundice aad Jaundice. , . 1' - , TJtAQ'CPT AT CABTaTACl'. . Hatrw Stab Sap, i. W, Meat J-f -y ' faUy. Carthaga. March It W. Moera, euperinteadeat of th dewberry farm here, waa perhapa fatally atabbed by Webb Jeffrloa, . a - mulatto; Jeffrie wa working out a court arnteac ndor-ea-SherUt Kelly for tk larceay t aa aaa. Ha objected to soma ardor about work gives by Moor aad cub bed tha tatter tn the breast bilk a totig-bte-ted knife, which pierced the lungs. The Begro fled, kut the sheriff with S largo asm of volunteer are la search rf him. and; tt to uperted that ho wilt bwcanght today. Moor to a highly repcted Htlaea About tl year eld and unmarried. . , " . ' ..- :' ? ': ; THE YELLOWDAY CASE AGAIFJ UP decade. Twenty year age Catholic umbered l.lll.lll. showing that wtthia twenty year th Cat ho lie population kas s early doubted. , Thorn are lT.etl Cathollo Drlaata In the United States aad ll.ttl Cathode churches of which l.lll hav resi dent prlosta. the 01 bar 4. til being mlaetun clturchoa The dlrerlury alee ehowc tbat there ar 14 archbtahopa. I tltelar arca-blahapa, tr btohopa two arcb-ebboto ead II abbot In the United Stated ' rarthermore, there re eemlnaria with stu dents preparing for the priesthood; III colleges for boys aad 111 acade mic for girl Thara are 1,111 paro chial arhool with an attendance of l.ltl.Tll. There are also III orphan ear lume oaring for 41,111 orphans, Including the children la aarouhlai erhoole, orphan asyluma academies. ooUegos and ether charitable Instil u tlona th grand total ef young peo ple under Catholic car amounts to 1,144.44k. New Trk lead all other Stetss In ths number of Catholics, with I.7II. SI4;' PaaaiveuMev-aesemt wtth 1." 414,1141 Illinois third with 1,447,444 and Massachusetts fourth with 1.- llrjll. Tke only Southern Btatea glvea with the number of Catkallc follow: Louisiana, lll.te: Texas, II4.I1T; Marylaad. 114.444. and Kentucky. 111,141. POR Bl'UMMii CHWCH. tasprcted Prcarrtrr Hand. RoHwacd oa By tke Associated Press. ) Port Worth, Teas, March II- Rsv. J. Frank Norrtc returned to Port Worth today, surrendered to the lhariff, iormaily flooded VgutlMf to a charge of araon aad waa released on a bond cf 11.44. Mr. Morris was Indicted ysetord ly. Spedacally, It to charged that ha waa treepoaetble for th fir which dam aged the Ptrst Baptist - Cburca, af which he we pastor, to tke extent of 11.444 ea the night af January 11. A aecond fire In February practically destroyed the church. An Indictment charging perjury ale la ponding against tk minister. Tail Veto That Doeaa't Prewdloa Object la Vtow. Washington. March II. President Taft today returned te Conr-o with hi a resolution calling oa the War Department to send a board of five armv officer to Analaton, Ala., to In spect a site offered by the cltlsene of that plao for a nuMteuver cajnjt to b used ky regulai troop and tka militia of nearby State. Tha Precldeat held that the proposed laspectlon waa ua naceaaary aa Inspector General Ste phens C. Mill already had vtdtad th proposed site and reported It aa ex cellently situated for maneuver pur- WAGE RILL NOW LAW. (By the Associated Press.) London. March I. The govern ment's minimum wag hill became a law today wken at aeon it received the Royal Assent Slmultaaaously balloting by th coal ajrlnter through out the Brittle Isles we proceeding to decide wkether th striker should return to work pen din decision by the district board a. provided .for la tha bin. fixing wages In tke varies coal mine districts. While th result will not ba known officially until aezt Thursday, there waa prevalent every where a feeling of optimism that tha rote would favor resumption aaa taat naatima thousands of minora would return in anticipation of such a de- ctaton. f.aV Aahevllle . . .11 4 14 14 1.14 Atlanta ... .11 4 14 14 1-41 Charleetoa . . .41 T4 41 .11 Knofville . . .14 II It 1.11 Lyachburg. . .11 I 74 It 1.41 Norfolk ... .14 I 71 44 1.44 Ralelgk ... .47 I 74 I 1.41 Washington . .44 4 71 II 1.44 Wythsvllts . . .14 4 II 44 Lit 5K.'tPiAATOTf ' ''feifc ' AtoereaMoai We at 4 a av. aeaWn tiUaa aaa -Air mmn reeuced Mucea - wa, leneem VmnMnsoae llnMi pv tbrmiek pnla) ' af eeaal air araamro. lemraxaaa linpai ; aomihiovrkpnaiaofeenlkMii--eturi dna aalf far an aoaias. tu. aad lo. O MMt Q partly sloedn O O Btlsj Q .aaawi - O AfroaeCywhkniewlad. lira rwea. birhd SMnremtufe eaal it baurer awed. pwitwun ef .ot lurk or are iue seat M kernel Iklu 4. si msmwiaaraweiaj. , .(. '"'v..i '.li. ay- ' Per Nurtk Ma Saturday. . af 7 1 be d.t. tw litehc mora ihaai ajar- AaWite, Mgrm II. Ks-Sntr W. A. Clark, of Montana, accompa nied by llaroa Ham msrstsla, U Vienna; Nelaoa Hla of New Tork; Mr. Hennlg, of Brooklyn, " aad Dr. Thomas, of Vienna, were In Aahevllle en route to Dt I labors aad other point In th western portion ef thto State, wkere they looked over come mining propsrtloa with W. S. Odama of HI It more, who owno aoma valuable aria ral tracts la Webeter aad Jackaua countle. Ea-aVnator Clark to a very wealthy mine owner of Montana aad baa ma da a fortune Out of mining properties It waa not generally exported that he had anticipated a trip to Ashovtlle, and tha fail that he waa a guest here Bill be learned with Interest. The members of the party had Ut ile to aay yesterday at their hotel, having merely elated that they ware pleased with Aahevllle and the "land ef the Sky" aad regretted that, tky wsuld be unable to spend more time hare. They declared, however, that they were railed to Aehevllle oa a business trip and would be unable te stay here toag a tteey would Ilk. While no sennit Information would be given out on the subtoot It was rumored hare yesterday that the trip might reeult In the purchase of anm eat tka mining property of Mr. Adame by Senator Clark. If this ore u re It to quite probable that a great deal of money will ke spent la developing ths property. Bens-tor Clark knowe tke mining business thoroughly. While la txilsbore ha was tha guest of Mr. Jooooh J. Hooker, a promi nent attorney of tkat place, who has done considerable work In Inducing nortkerw capitalists to Invest In th mineral resources of Weetera North Carolina aa well te otherwtoa aid in the development egVthaA-aeetlea, of the HUt. - - p. , SOUTHERN APPALACHIAN GOOD ROADS COHGRESS At Last Day'i Stssion RmoIutJob Adopts Urgisf Mora Liberal Appropriation for Hi(hvty TJsderUkiiigi (By tka Associated Pcees.) Spartaaburg, S C. March II. After keaiing an addreea by D. H. Wtmlow, of th United States Office of Publla Roeda the Souther. Appa lachian Oood Roads Association thla afternoon la the final asostoa of the spring convention, adopted resolution urging more liberal appropriation t the Federal office of publla roads ao that engineering esstetaaea may be mere generally given to tke Btatea la fclghway uadertaklnga. Tha asBoctotloa endorsed tk meas ure Introduced in Congress looking to Federal aid for tha 000111101108 and maintenance of a system ef national publla highway under the "Past Roads" clause of the Constitution. It wu decided to request the va rious State Laglalaiur to paaa law requiring all able-bodied coavtot ta be employed la eoastractlag aad re pairing th publla roads. . Resolution wr adopted empha sising the ascesstty for the on act meat ef speed law aad taatr atrlet enforce ment. Dr. Joseph Hyde Pratt president of the aaoctatloo, aald tha coaveatloa ha booa successful ra accomplishing what It had est out to do and that ths construct ton ef three reads which were the ubjeet of discussion, war assured. The next meeting af tha as sociation to to be held la Atlanta la th fait World High Jump Record Bswhta. - Stanford University. Cat. March II. Oeorg Horlao, of tk claw of till, af Stanford University, stroke tke world's running high Jump record in a moot with th Uarvwatty ot Southern California kor today, clear ing tka, bar at feet 4 1-1 laches. The previous record of 4 feet l-l-t Inches waa made by M. P. Swonay at New Terk. September 11. 111. The Best Vay?aCo ToYour Doctor No la nirmlrtf lTxm one,tbntajKtly EiiB. KoMnsclntTylnthtel frff-fweotrgh. Qu-tfuSy, de&xnttii select th best cou rosdl dns, then tales tt. Stick to tt. Aii your doctor sbovt Ayer'. Cherry Pect(rra for thrcxt and hm trouhlei. '. TvTt - . -u AT eanr gm aa mwm m . IF" w w w w 1 w n .m . v.. mm m aye. a y .k s.':., ''Vt-1', . - -a" i.;"-: -V''' .' 11 . ' V1 i - 1 tZ "taidiJ'lrerr fr TralcfgH Bnd TVfmrrrT Pato gataaday nsnj Suwdev. -Carolina " air frat arils aad Aandaxj sBOderaat treat aad aorUiwest annd ietcxtzt mal aupptri - -; -c. - Mareh to ant! tied In thla aoctloa to a precipitation af 4.11 aad there wlU ka soon, therefore, to be twa aad fear hundred the of h laeh to tk good right now. Tha growing rloudlnee look likely ta bring another rain or two aad It to aot Improbable thai tha excess will ka considerably great er than It now to. But I her ta not yat a normal sup ply for th 0 ret throe month of the year. January should have I II but had oaly t.ll. February ta entitled to 4.47, but waa given only I II. That made 1.71 Inchee short. Tha supply for ths year la therefore nearly three fourth of aa Inch lee than It ahould bo and the popular Idea to that there baa been aa unprecedented rainfall. It make all things for the summer rwiore hopeful. Last year wa of marked dryaees. Thla year thing ap pear to be evealng up. Tha rain ha boo fairly distributed, though March has had loo much aad th fear to that April will reap the ex roes sloe. la other ctteae there hav boon heavier rainfalls than kor. Char lotte had more fa one day than Ral eigh to entitled to for a period of oae month. It rained river to an un known height aad pretty nearly washed away the railroads aad tha bridge. tt will tkua be aaea tkat tk eprlng of lilt ka not been such aa u usual year In rain, la anew or In cold. Th year of 111 surpassed It sadly la snows and cold and many year have beaten It la rainfall. Th roads have been muck worse oa mora tkaa one occasion. GEH. SUPT. CLIFTON BLUE DIES AT FATETTEYILLE Oficsr aidXarf Stfeko44 a AbsrdtsB t Rockflsh Railway ; Wu Tsar for Operation At Hoipftal (Special to News and Observer.) Fayetteville, March tl. Clifton Blue, of Aberdeen, part owner aad general aupartatendent of tke Aber deen aad Hock fish Railroad, died la this city at I o'clock thto afternoon In the Hlgksmlth Hospital. Mr: Blue waa brought her oa aa A herd sen and RockOsk special trala Tuesday. Dr. J. F. Hlgbamlth, ef th Hlghamlth Hospital, having booa summoned to bia homo la Aberdeen that morning, ha found Mr. Blue very" III from gen eral peritonitis. Though a alight operation waa per formed at the Hlfhsmttti fristltuitoa. It wa found that th aufferrd cea dltioo waa bo poises. All tha members of hut Immediate family wara present when hi death occurred. Mr. Blue had many frteade la thla city, to whom tha awwa of bia death was a de cided shock. Ha was a director of tha Fourth National Bank of Fay etteville. Ia addltloa to bto parents, Mr. aad Mra. Joha Blue, of Abordooa, he I aurvtved by hto wife, who wea a Mlsa Sikea. daughter of W. H. Slkea. of Rod Spring, two children aad sev eral brother and sisters. The re main war carried thto afternoon to Aberdeen, Wher the funarel will be Th Amsrlnaa TaBalgaa Secttoa" ad W hat Tajey Aaa About (By the Associated Press.) Atlanta. O-, March II. Ths "Tad ntgan" Mot loa of tke New tTork Aartertoaaa left tk spring training camp today for Petersburg, V.. wher they will play aa exhibition gam tomorrow. The regular team arm tomaftT in Atlanta probably a 7 weak longer before starting for th North. Vaster Do you aad your twin brother always agree. Tommy1 Tommy No, ma'am, W had a fight tost Suaday. Visitor And which whipped Tommy Maaxnuv. UiUJAU it, 9 T
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