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THE NEWS AM) OBSERVER; THURSDAY; APRIL 1. PJ12 FURNITURE BITES FUlllillS BE1TSK5 JMMlffll- UriDIIIP riVrili CDflM IllienniiPiii nnrninniTTirr i Ihe iw l.ir. but always looking to th .j public. Inlcrar.ft..:. , . . "The "attorney then ent Into the! .x-etmn ar to whether Hr! M'i'ul- ler wai acXuallv superintendent until T ' . V.piemier ., Mr a.iilna aaked Mr AT CHAPEL HILL H-ilih m4 to e.a,-ew I I nut him ";a.l It all." ha aald to , i the lawyer Mr Berkwith reulled. Those. Who Will Try the ; Civil-;. Cases Here at the Special " UawTorm- fit hoe ftcae I am m.lvtnfr 1 Km Bpnmlil Un VOU . The Countv r.nmmkcinnfr. 'n '"""w " ' ii read a decision ' showing how good lr. Calvin Wltay Yactarrle... TnlA-A i Ll.eex bd Ifn kn. krd out of hard-earned YtrrMW.:aW I "; iuim, Vllltl V4sl AMHERS L0E limn fun nmiiT IKUI1 Mid I U 111 I uL-nfiNVb riALUi rnuivi Va i juunlDlli rnLallftlHI lArl i ! I I I fiTnnnnnrppiiir i mill K nllL K ! SSI II V i gyyy. .. ... ,, .... - .I- n.AWMuaaj, vOutMsv. Qexew.. aW. aiWK,; -, ,N,.. --..,, : ,.-.-'.eW.W.'ir - l-'e n,,.f, .Tw aj,ldl JWMUf ,-ww-.-.,Mtok4--,. .jk.A- k -.--:7.- !FW .vjw? ....... , ; ' ucvtoi lldl UIC ' Tin. I. ,f .,, ,rm 0f ..ourt and '. li Ha. (auMsl t.rrat' IV.1 .4 TroalO. " "" '""" Od Fwlliig and (imr Near ... . K. i ., . - ... v r Ttir Matter Vrswd VrMrrdaj irtnrr Utr Hoard ' and Aflrr Ml art. tl.n Itniiu4il Oul It lk-li-.l i 7" . 1 T i nrm-.r imM "'"i:,h Mr Hr.k.ltl. hid n.de , tnaiir"r An.hrrM. , f, " r i , J. J. I.. WC-unei. yeete,,! won I".' -u-len, ...nirove.a, a. ... h remunrrHilon. Rhlle Supennten - dent of Health of th .ountv and the matter whioh h ' 'hreatened to reach urh propo'.ioiiH aa In ne.-ea.lt.!.- . mandamja and a mil xiraltiM the rout)'-, haa been n-ul.d "The action of thr rount -,onrr. can,.- a, no ,,. thou,,, Ihey had hefd out fr of them. ...on pavmeni nniu iney tnor- ounhly diRealed the d...lon ot Ihe supreme i ourt rerenttv and looked inlo the .h,, Thc nevw .tub - bomlt ile.n,,,,, , ,,. ,h, larv i.dt K "'."'".""I er M . k . . T ?o d,hJ., , ."f.. ' hV. ." rK.'""r.nt .7' l.h -H xi. :".,u Um "' :: ,. 7, . v., .. , full.;. " " -' ..ir ...limy ..iiKni III p. me ..-.olini nd ordered II done The tumble had been along two line . The thought that the county had he.-n wrvrd a. mlar of o, fhe fee av.tem waa eome whal extravagant The cla.h wa. aa to Ihe right of th Hoard of Health e1ed In I 'r W s Kankln to ap point a man and llx hi. .alar Ve- terduv there wm. unotlv..r niiMl..n ralaeii. that n. to the taklns of ihe oath of office b M- 'ullera Thetw ayre lhc.ro unid dbatd When Attnrne Heckwlth read the reienl d.-clHlon of the Hnpreine Court. In which It waa apecltl. all aet out Ilia! tho Hoard of I'otint I'ommla- lonera would have to de.ermlnr whether I h.-re bud been don.- everv- tilling In accordance with the atatute. It looked 1,1,. t curt hiid left enough In the handa of the County iimnilaalon.-rn to do what they pleaaed w II h the . on, Ih Inant doctor Mr. Heckwlth tear! the dec, Moll and Keatlruiatwd almoat trlumphantlv as he lllttatrated . h. point, of the conn- y He read aoine law that ahowed thai a miui could not be held to he an officer until he had qualified b taking the oath. He contended Ilia. Vr. McCtiller. had been a trifle sub iNluarn alHiut taking. Hvaf oarh- .rrd , that he had actually gone two month. without ,.. That let him o, on two month, pay Mr Heckwlth amlled a. he cited thl. and ao did Mr i.t- for hoih h.H Mi., u . r.. 'talking their way looked 'hAWliderod and the board Hut the advantage of the McCuUerg t-nntentlon was that hi. statute IVtd .provided that he wa. the legally ci eututed health nm. ei until he rousted and Mr Heckwlth had failed -to provide for that ousting ' When- the rase opened veaterdav morning, luet about noon. Mr Be. k- -mi, I,, xi. j'. .ii.,. .i ...a and had an Itemized account before . hlhi. He asked mnv Mue.tlona aa to Items and a.ked when he quail- fled Hr M,-.' ii Hers said that he had been appointed Jul 17 of mil and that he thought he had qua II Med be- fo,e Hqulre I prhurch r-eptcmber -' I'rof '. V. J odd was made a wltnea and corroborated these circumstance. When Mr He kwlth aaked whether he had done any practice outside his llillle. aa health oftlcer. Ir M.-I'ul-lers said. "Yes. I did son. today " At various times during the con troversy, there wa. s sign of an erup tion, but cacti time it failed to erupt. Kveryhodv was so polite and con. Id erate that there wasn't mom for ret ting mad. Commissioner Franklin .. . ... ...... . i obletled to I r Met ullera saving.' v.. ..a i. i.t.. . You and Mr. Johnaon ahut me out. Mr Franklin said he hadn't ahnt anybody out. ir. Mr. 'tillers ahowed that he did not use the term often Wely. He waa merely employing term, for brevity. Aa Mr. Heckwlth asked about cer tain items and propounded the query as to whether they had actually been performed. Lr. M.-f'iillera said that they were prohibited by Mr sere Johnaon and Franklin. Attorney Bart (Jailing let It he known that in ac cordance with the Supreme Court's decision, they were claiming remu neration for services that belonged to the office, but were not actually performed. That wa law abont which It was Impossible to gel up a controversy and there la mighty lit- , ' tl. i...m. ......n...a i ,... h tie troullle experienced In that sort of hualneas Mr" HatTln. said In explanation of . thl. oour that If the board had ' suspended payment of fee. while the matter waa pending, to be paid when A the court had handed down tra opin ion, that tKere would have been no H trouble, but that the board had not taken this precaution, had knocked his client out and left him without other remedy. Jsxbjre Wlnaton kprwk. . Judge H. W. Winston appearing for Dr. lleCvllers. opened the argu ment, and said that as the board a law abiding bod v. It would obey the Mupreme Court and pay tho bill Without controversy; that there waa ""thing else to do. He aald that his firm disliked litigation against the county, and that he should hale to i two it come- -4e that. He said that tho bills of Dr. Mcfullers were very T much less than Ihey might have been: that he charged thirty-three and a third per rent less than ho might bare charged. quoted the fa- 7 Ittous saying of Plackney: "Millions L-!01, efense),,'but not one cent for - tribute. Mr. rVeriwith tvHew. ; V v 1" ?f1"rlh eePlytnsr turned otnl- that he took It thai la the preservation of its rights v the county slwayg amenable through tt representatlye oflV-ors, V tsaxsa ';' electing thorn, would be wtntnsTTo spend hundreds 1or defenss. bxrt wot a. cent for tribute. That was vkuxt a was opposing, tribute, i He said that the board Was readv to rweognlso Pr. McCuIlora. aa iki , health officer but H.waa aot rewdw la par him tMM when res had hmim raid . He referred ta lir rTT; In aa aa outlander. a mag, g4t aa wersble ta ths people (or any act M . that ha M aqd that tW beard d r ant hay to taJis his areVrs la lot-ad affslrs. "These office rs of taw ca- . ty Jirs tbs ponstitutiooal rxxstodlaas s of ths pjeopte," he said. "Ton aoa't ' have la aaawee ta He. Raakla. a-at tho county will bold roa to strict awosuntabittty. - Wa woald ba jug, to i I Oltlllllkl. ......... .. i.a ... m..t 1 ' ' - ' . n. 4 ... 1 . . ... . .. I t I 1 H V IW J mnTli lkA.J . i . . . . . T 1 - " -, . .. ....... wii m iiuiu i. niT-T-diijc nn nuni I iv i iw w iuiui it Mlllllli I ' ' ""r" w "m" u,,'l , or' i im.l'ord'r It imld lfdar my 'hat th-- .ourt nvr hail In mind the ,n" ' "r 'h. plaintiff-a . utina.1 aayi ( hd Mr. allinc CUmrn. Mr ".ilinir. ririntitia' Im M. ..... r ..-. v. ... ... - ". lllltt. d tli.l l- hull . iM-rlr III I .1 iirc.il I . , . . . inium. in krfpiOK mill. 11 o.'.'inr.'u -" r.. . .7. ii- with inr rxat i iHi ia inai iioiuiu , If In ... hard -mere - ., " "that ... "r-.r, ' """" ha lost a ae I. d iaallT.ed ....... .u...oa ... .... , . . . . , . th. iouit upon hi. lao rontentlotia and I..- not ahU- I., a-t over thai viallin, the,, .bowed ho lh. -upr.0t.dt had be,. aJJoaeJ I" h.Jd a. hout tW on and hat he . ",u "' .", yu" " . " ,n-i jir Heeaa.tn naa ,w,.e .,.. ' "ed ' ..' f" "f ,n; " - U eel, ihe Supreme ourt dc la... n ami mr .rwa-wun . opinion , Mr. Ke. l1tlt ajra.n aroae -ttr renH . Mi Oa.l.n. .old him that it,. . P",in.lff naa llMed t.. . lo- Mr "--""" "'r1 . . ..'"r. ..n'n"wT iiiki .ui.mi.ii-.) 101 101 ,.o,',m4r',nr "rer p.L,j".u - pir ai .w r nw.-H.11n. .no xrie.i ... l.,..H ik.l Uv.-r 1 - .l.l.n.,m ,1,1 Ihe board had l-en advlaed that the health board, a.e im. ..net Itui ionn I Mr lle.kwi.b ..Aild mil admit It M.-4WUer Wknv The ...ninileioii.ri. letumed an. I upon motion of "ommifadener 'hatu blee the aerount of I r M.-i'ull.-r. :. ord-ied paid Again Mi lie. k wi.o nao-n M.m.i.v o ..ll I lie o.'.U'l ,ook ,h" 'round that It wa. the ..if 'be fair Ihl.ie to .1.. Tliua I lit- wld rulitro i-ray is stilU- ,r"' 'here la no.hinc ela. now in lh. "al " "" euuilabb aetileiii. nl I I,. amount la sllahtl in ex. ea. of II an.l . portion of thin is foi in-.nev al.eady paid Had Ihe board done .' hr.t what it did venterdai. the d..u'il' pa would h.e bi-en ..e.l and theie would h.e been none of ihe HI fe. i in BEAUTIFUL WEDDING iss Mattie Lumsden Became Bride of Rev. Thurman G. Vickers Yesterday at Rtwit ., , ,. . , , ,K 'H"' 'h' yddinga of ; 'h' T "h "", "l '"r, , of , br,''f mother on HillaU.ro etreet when .MIhs Mattte Lumeden becme the bride of He Thurman t: Vh-krr.. of Murgaw. The h llle w.a . erltable m-ene of loveltne-u decorated In ferna. palm. and amllai. the wift glow- of candlea iiiuvi. mr.. in mr UV.UU oi ; ' " ..... ... .,,e , Parlor was Hatefully leedecked on '.rh wl'h p" ,m" '"'"" 'Her- i m'n'71 .',h ta" while Kaater llllea, while In the -rnirr of the altar was a b?1 white hyacinth, Heore thl, 7,"'T, V. I 21 V. , """ . ' . v, k I'l..? V f Kdenlon Street Methodic hurch. the impree ring ceremony being u7 . . .. "T' .." ." L. . "' . .. . VT . . .. ... sweet ana noil. wnn .xna. r.nie Roberta presiding at the piano Promntly at the appointed hour to the strain, of Ix.hengrln 8 w e.l.ilng ! march, liev II M. North took hi, place before the altar Me was fol lowed by little Mtee Nell tiwlnn Ber nard, roualn of the bride, who bore in I the heart of a large white ralla Illy the wedding ring She was- dressed , in a dainty white lingerie dress and iniir leu .1 nr. lo ..... .. ,r., t a mi . . . ... . .. Mra Franklin 1) Norton, of .6rfolk, . , . j .... ine o. .. - . ii.'i.ui . - .... w., I handsomely gowned In a dress of white Ita is h silk trimmed In Irish la.-e with big bla.-k hat. and carried a. her bouquet an armful of Faster Hlle. Immediately following her th bride entered the room on the arm of her uncle. Mr. J. J. Bernard, who gave her away. The bride was a picture of loveli ness and was charmingly attired In a dark blue traveling ault with hat to match. She carried s bouquet of I brid rofi nHnkle(1 with lili. of I - " I the x-alley. , The bride waa met at the altar b V Krawm wn" a T" S"' Syr" ,y h", '"""' '7' " ' ' .' no worn, mat mane mem man and arlfe were nronoun. e.l bv "VUUng minister I Hiring .hr ..?'? , , ?" " P"'a r n,e Joens. After the ceremony to the tones nf Mendelssohn's wedding march the bride and groom retired to the gift room, where heartiest congratulation, and beat wishes were extended them by many friends, ln the gift room , there wore seen numerous present received by both from friends In this cltr and elsewhere. Among the many beautiful gifts was a set oft stiver forks given by the teachers of Wiley Srheol. The bride Is the attractive and ac complished daughter of Mrs. c. F. Lumsden end owe of the most opu lar voung ladles in the city. She hn; made many friends by her beautiful. h h kTV'ki m"n """had been returned to New fJleana. - - -- - 'a in mr puiui. srho-ola. Mr. Vickers is on of "the most prominent of tho young ministers of the North Carolina Conferem-. ha . Ing attended and sraduated from Trtntnr College. He la pastor of the Methodist church at Horgaw Itev. and Mrs. Y'ickers left the i. II Southern train for ik.i. , I - " lU.u.r home af Bursjaw. They were ac companied to tho station by a large number of friends who wished them much success In life. Among the sTueots here for- the wedding from out of the city were' Hr, 0. C. Vickers, of Koxbaro: Mrs! rranklla U. Nartow. of Norfolk' Mr and Mrs. J. 1. Tbomaasen. f Wilson Mr. and Mrs. MaAilra T. Beaaley, of uurnam. i OtaaaM On saT tka Agsks sxttsMtta. - Parts. April I.--Cafwuy. , of the auto it-while baadtta who - kllleat a chauffeur at VIHeauve-81. Oasmaa. axaM up a bank nt CnaaUllr. klutng two, aT UW ssagloya. and etoia ) aa waa a it set ad at Dsnins, soana salles awsv-ad xrts.i taxaVaa.-i Ua snaa fcsaswa xa. sear, ses-iBarxeTB, WMara ha at te an pled ta kJU hisawalf, '"" "'' ' " " . J all nr-xi, drf-atd Amhrrat hrr. tolr 11 to 10 . "d K,nk Bllh . ,rU)f, nd B hom tun. ih hut,.,- h ,hr men on. m th hrro or th.. hour How ever h ,iiiHw,i )U, nm, or Anilirrnt, h i rn- nail ,.w i 1 1,. i... , , . ... the I. all .u i-i inrrr r hih. tur iiiilra out of ' Bailey, of w -ar. j.. lhT , !. ", , ' hr" of f""r ,r,p" ' ,, ",, -"'-."U ."J. x i Ai.,h.-r.l ,h.. lead n the i wnr" h lotm atngle hv Fttta i p.i ki..,i.,.n .... . . ... lltllk .,, .. v . Kd..rd. , , al ,.m t In the und.-i-.iood that r, pre., , .., f,. aeeond. Ambem .l.,d he, half of . a mi.nl.er f .he corn r ,h ln)I(J hUtIlmI. ,,.'.-.,. of Ihe State i.. ,.,., .v .,.. o,i ,.rror Hd !-,rtenhelmer-a ,,. ,-.,rlln, , hr on; '..,. s,k, ir.ple and U.k' double. in tne tourtli Aniheriit put tfcrrv over in ,,1(i f,,,,, h,, with an error In : ntr na f , -arollna wured one on am- . i bv u,i . 1 Z-J" 1 Th.- .,,.. s,u, ,hUB 5 , 4 ulltl lhe .elKhih. .-,, one ne mnje. a walk '".'" ."wink drive f.,r foui baaea. "...t "" rn. ,kl.m " - " favor ,, 1 aroiina ,ee relieved Wooda i.K.,m,,'j. h" in.ied. Hurt nil ,o h.ilaardi. lio walled to catch Kl.lll.all HI the Plate I.... loll, to U0.I iurt ,tt, ,),e Uhium f nd none ...,t I'artenh. liner ainaled In lef. Hurt was .aught at third, but Kimball and I nt. acred William.,, n f inned. Svnv lifted the ball orer left Held fen. i , w .iring I'a. tenheimer and lil.n- elf Strahu,, flew out to rlnh. Sere, i an.liiiH II Aniheret 10 . ir..!...... All ! II I', K i ma 11 If . . 4 ; I II I-'IIIH. .1. iurl. H 1 '.! ten he, in. 't ;l iMbi union a a Sw a.e. v f St r ha n, e V ei l r f Whlt-man . Till. in. p Total. . I ill irn.lt . 1 1 ne. r f i:dwaiil. .Hi 1 io n :j ah i: ii i'ii 1 rl.v . a a Sw ink. Wlnaton. I f 1-cak. II. I'age. . f 1ta.tia,v. b. . Wooila. i Whltaket Lee. p Totnla 3 U IT I : Hatted for Kdwarda, oul in 4th. hll by hatted tin 1 1 H. ore by innings: R II. Amherat .101 3 01. 014 -Itl 13 0:i ino 07 -II 17 Carolina rtummar . ite.tt.erie - nitenian. , ,, mm mranan. vvoooa. ie an.l Hv.lnk Two haa.- hit Iak Thrw i base hit h'wlnk. Home runs Pwink. Swuae . Htolen baaes Whil-aker Ikiuble nlav l-artenheiiner lo Mil. ae on ball, off Wood,. I. W hlte- ' "" "ollna. b. A"'h"-'- '" pitched ball, Kimball. Hits OIT Woods. 10 ,n S nnin(r,, ,,,, j ln , lnn1n), Whl. ,nHn' s 'n 7 12 Innings; Tllton. S In ' 1 J nnln VV"'1 hWhltemn. Time of game. 2 05. I mplre Fteddi Howe of Trlnltv. BASEBALL EVERTS. ' Hv the Associated Press. I At Macon, tta - Meoagi- 12. Gordon Institute 1 I At onilnhia I niversity of South Carolina 11 Prnn. State 7 At Chapel Hill. X. t I niversity of North Carolina, 1 1 Amherst 10 At Wlnaton-Halrm. X C Winston -Salem 0. New York Na initial. ( At Petersburg, Va. New York Americana I second team! 3. Petersburg t Virginia Laaruet-4 At III. hniond, a fpriniariiv Ihe at. of water, land. Boston Nationals 5; Richmond ' Umber and i .-.!. but the waste of (Vlrginln U-agtirl t. ; brain and nm- le, mne and life of 'At Spartanburg-- Southern b.sni.'i nrls These are Toronto (International league I 12.! the most pre, t..,. wet. among a II the npHraiiourg M Hrlltna. ft Al Iiliiarton 'm - Y irginla Mllllary Ipstllute. . ot- John, of Annapolis. 6 . . J -h 1 """"t...,h- ,Pr" 1 . Th "V" . - y'.jeu a i7-i Inning tie game here today. 4 and 4. ."1'. th ? "V. ,l u , i " Washington. April 3. The New York Nationals defaj-ted the Washing ton Americans l"r.e second time here today. I to 5. The Waahlng- "". 7"' " vC' Zl ".!". n'n ; runs and the game. Athletics IWeal lreolea. New Orlean. April 3. Th Phlta. delphla second team defeated fo I New Orleans Southerns Ieague ekxr. by a 4 to 1 score here today. Manager Charley Frank, of the New orb ins club, today announced that Hyder Ban-. 111 field champion, who was sold to the Cleveland club. INSPECTED HOSPITAL " AT G0LDSBORO State Board of Public Charities Met Here Yesterday; Paid a Visit to State Hospital at Golds- boro. , The Stale Board of Public Charities met here jesterday with a full attend ance, the members of the board being William A. Blair. ehalrman,.Wlnaton Sslem: A. C. McAllister. Asheboro; Mr McCaulay. Mt. Ollead; C. J. Hunter and Joseph O. Hrown. Ral eigh. Mr. McCaulay la a new member and met yesterday wrth th board far the first tme. After tfanaactlnf ra utln work, th board In a body want to Ooldaboro, whsra tha Stat llaapltal gad rjonnty Jail at that glace warn tnarsected. TIm sanitary aad clean enndltloa af tna hospital -was compMnaaTrted ta toasj tee-ana: tha renetv tall waa alaa sssx. IpUmwated for Ita aaaitary saailUaa, i pin in man oini i.r un purpoaa oi I hriin maltra hi th.- ljiiat ni-nt ot arntliound fr.l(ht ratn .in furnltur. It uti "We are Infufnir.l i Hi- i hiilrman of lha Traffl.- iinil I't nMiort.dlon ' 'oiiimitlee. Mi K-r-H Tatr -that in Ihf nlnth aenl.iM iirrHtia.'nieiita . ,i-.m'i prrf.'.-ud I'll' inc Mrurlllpt Derorr lh. Inl.rM.iln omniene t'owimiwioii wht-h will h'Kln here In th riom ..f u.r l..n- ufiirturera' flub on I ucs.ln ,in. "".April .!.. ,, T:,:: 1'' T 'ZZI m.n,rahlp of thr I ; pot.t, o,n".,m. iniMLul. expe.t to ..tlen.l Huh lo-arlhi ' .lid are la ui aid m .. . i v itay - ... at thl. I.earlnK Tr Ihe r.i.i le... f ,,,, , a , Mj) movement a hi. I. . .,,,n, reaint in the lead liiat in-ni ..f lerilale frelahl rate. h. II II,. eff.-i-l North ear. .linn ten I, or- 'iZ. " ..:,... , 1, frnure rn.nuf.iu,..." ,1 ,,., : heartr... all of whom , r , .er.i.-d In Ihl. parti, ul.. 1 M I. believed .hat .he nd prodmed a. thl. heHr.,.K n ,.., in a i. ndiii.tniept of lh. ,lu. , muii. U'Uia which ar now pm. ti. cd . the. arloii. railroad, againat the stata ..f .or.h Carolina. "All State papera arc , , i . p th" above and ... mil-.- tl,.- e. ,,,, inert tal organixatlona of iin u ,e.i... live to'wna to awake ti th. mmik., lance of backlna: up Ibe -it. .it ,..-,,,1. niafte .tjf Ihl. time l.v th. fiin.il ire manufacturer, of our Sim,.- BIG EDUCATIONAL MEETING STARTS 'Conlintied from io k ..ne , i small a a lo he com par a , i v e I v n.-g ligihle ft to . reate niimeroua ottte, ... ..f (i revenu.- lhal could be ,.i ...i ,,, ,nr () seveial iMiria of .er 1. e .l put,. 1,. opinion haa l-een ere.,!..! e.l j. ,,tora have been Inspired. I.-ki.Ih , i. , ,, I, a.. " been more intelligent t.ixt mi, Itaa been Increased, careful .iu.lv h... been stimulated, plana of development have 1 been put into operation ml th. vv In. la J apirll of Ihe movement h... I.e. !,ei,t ') In constant, progressive ,,n. imelu-, 0 gent actiiitv"' Ita greele.t re.ult he ii .aid. t. to be found in ihe .,, ,riuin n Hon and close asoc!atii, .,f several d-Mtrnt heairde. ewr exhju-irwd a trn dir. ,i ferent and special respon.i Mimes, but olalt. with one exception. ,,.ti..'ined ev il elualvely with (he edmallon.il welfate of the Houthero peojib- . 1 In discussing the wotk ,T ,...,, idled educational enterprla.s in the South, Id. pat. be. from ilong s.re.ims I'realdeni I urden refetr.-d briefly to tributary to the Miaais-apiii report what haa been done lav the late Jir. river, and creek, the hlghe.t in hi. Reaman A KnappVof the lieparttn.nl 1 tor and the lowland, vast stret. hee - j of Agriculture. In ilm intereat of the farmer, of live S,. irli ,.,ifl tali! "r..,. , ton in ki. ii of American a is aa a source untry and as a, f devoted social "We are In-rn .million countrv , cttuen. were hi. . of blessing o , splendid Illustration , aervlce ' i -,,nrl...i,nn k. ... In the Intrresl of and our comm..,, h,,ma.nlt) by the command of th. M'tle child The humbler and n,. r- medy the child. the more absolute ,. the . omuuiiid. We are here In ,n, i e t.. the ai.lrll of hply aerice that n,.. Ik. Ihe noblest religtoua expr.asp.n of the rxpatidlnt; period " IKIi OMIM. tl'IHIIXS. t.oxc-rimr HiMiiK-f Sie--li Wa He Ilxrrrxl hy ( ol ,. C. Taylor, .lie tinxernor Being III. Bv the As.." lilted Press 1 Nashville. Tint, Mull i Oover nor H W. Hoop, address of wet. .. lo. delivered the n l.ehalf of Ten- ' nessee. to th. . '..nf. t i.ee for Kdil.-a-tlnn In Ihe Hi.uH .' 'to opening a.'s sl.in here ton,i:li' K."e cordial greet lug lo tin if. ,. , . and commended II to the hosiui.il." "f 'he Volunteer State, and the i" f Nashville. "1 understand In .iV after Introdu, torv remirk. it,.,, 'he object of this i conferem e i. i ir.-vent waste, not a-a...- - ..I ),,. .1. I., xtt X. tl l Keel i . . . ., .n-it. . . ' 1 1 t "li ta nil. - " "irnij ni ii r u n- natrtoll, for n e . -av that thia ,,f ., , . baa been mo.i neglected ! "1h' " d 1 ' "f ,n r'ms 1 a' 'eP l"wt, " muuntalna and kiii. , ,h. K,.A not hopelessly lost. for the son and wind will bring the water hn.-k h I" " it yet may turn the whels of tiidostrv Not so with the wasted enerci. s of men. The boy who . comi.elle.1 to ..ass through life with undeveloped brain. nVitrained hand and nncnlt m ed soul la but the shrunken image . f what ha might have hern His personal deprivation Is deplorable and the loss to society la great." In ronclu.lon 'lovernor Ifnnn., poke In Ihe hlrhe.t terms of the . aims or the eonieien.-e and bade It Oodspeed In Its work TO STARVE OUT THE VIRGINIA OUTLAWS (Continued from Page Ona.) roll county, and to aid In every way the officers of the State In effecting th arrest of these rnen. 'Tho people f Virginia are assur ed that no effort will be spared to arrest those charged with tha crime at Hlllsvllle, to give them a fair and Impartial trial and to execute what ever Judgments may ba render-ad bv the court. ' "l Signed I WILUIAM HODGES at ANN, i w , "Qerno'r." Itrtw-Bi Attack taf Death, ' "Five years ago two doctors told m I had only two years ta i-. This startling statement waa gaada be Stlllman Orren. Malachite, Col. -Th. told me I would die with, ooeumainl tion. It was up to me thea to try ths beat lung medicine snd I t egaa to naa IH-. King's New Iiscoverv.. it JzT wsll 1 did. forVodav 1 am Wklar and believe I ow my Ufa to thia axeat throat aad lung mra that haa cheated tha grave of another vwilm." r- .JT ry to suffer with coughs, -oo lag . other throat aad lung- traubloa now Take tha ewra that's safest, prtoa la coau nasi It.. .Trtal boUta baa aU iitwaiata, . . . -,'."" Tette's 55,000 (By the Am., Milwaukee. V pleta return, fv.., i-onalli pi e.ldi iit i Al'i . ! i .1.. .i. I. , mary. It became Un.-v.,, hot ha available unii. tl,. vaaa la made. i;i..,i- . check on inlaaliiK i. , dl.tanee telephone un t . hi i;r...' proved unavailing Although It la ti.d l . . ' i the mlaalnii pr.in.i .n null, on the licpul'li. ,n i. Haht between HpeaK.-. . i.tk .. Woodrow Wllaam mi Ui- l-.-m... ,., ticket haa ben cnruplh .vl'-.l It waa felielltllv on. i . I... I , ... ).hat I 8. Heniitor I.a Koii. n. i. deflated I'raald.-nt Taf. .... Mm I publican ticket bv apprcxin...'. i volea but ttw. VVIlaon ami i niuiiHiiera refused to ngice n I approximate re.ult on Ihe I.-iimm r . II. ket 1-ii-h aide t. ninth. . ...I'ln to claJm the balance of dc-li't;ai. . .... . ... ... . . .. IX-n.KTiUc l).h'Ul. IMvldrd ll- mn Kure of Tm TeTrt"" Milwaukee . Wl. . April 3 Ijtle return, tonight aiimmarlxe the ait na tion aa follows. Wlleon certain of four ilel.g.it. a , it larae and alx dialrb ta. lark gel. two dl.trleta. a third 1. m doubt ami two other dlmrbt. will probably be .me. of ...nf II 1. fer while I'lalk delenatt-a were ele. ted. the u eferentlal vote waa for W llaon and the W llwin me,i Hiatal Clark del egate, voted for Wlleon bn-uuw Ibe primary uiajoi ll- w a. agalnat their ierie,IM I prefel et. e sufferingTniT calamities by the big floods TClintimfcff "from Page imi i atretibes of water with b. . and there a skiff or f.all raft lio.v nig about with rcHtdent. endea oring to rescue 'their auhmerg-ed belonging;. Kvery hour Ihe watei 1. making vf ui -their rni-ronchiiir.it laxck of labor la ha ii.p.i Ing ibe work of conib. I Ink' the rivet Where the water la mounting lo .he1 levee create farmers are awed and tan give lltllo Bltl while Ihe for.e gH.h-i .1 In the cities are fur below Ihe re- 'julremetita Toniorroa the g-o eminent engi neers will eonc.-ntrale their cffoit at the Kt I'tatlelM levee. Hid Ihe .-m- nenkrrmnt wfll1 he etTenrrtierred flemr Ihe While river front the roll effect of the great volume of water will not he felt for several dav. South of Memphis lh'- l.veea are repotted slrong oT water Ground, l ailer Water Nashville, lenn April 3 Wat-t between seven and eight feet d.-ep Ir Ihe loe.l Mouth. -rn League baseball park caused the .ailing ..n" of the exhibition game scheduled lure ...d.i between N'aah.llle ami the Ti.,...i, ,. g ulars. WHOI.K TOW MIHIs t - ( lllarn. of Hickman. K . Neek Keliige (In Hill-. Much Suffering lib kniaii. kv . Aprtl 3 Tonigli, lln kiiian baa moveil to the resldem. se. Hon on the bills, haa given o,.t be, business and fa.tor dtsi.l. .. c. I lie flood, and Is caring f..t refugee. ..n ihe surrounding lowlands In .v.-r home from a dozen to a .. ore It. id found refuge "Spare'' moms are filled alt,, a ami ellar. have been ...nv erted Into I, , ln quartera and even lh- .alll.. b.iv. "een turned out of the barns o that s.ime unfort uiiai e mav have a .le.-pim. plac, Iteftigees lame to ih. k, nan tods bv the boat load. In.wagons. and on foot As qulcklv aa they rume son,., , proMslon was made for their .are Kroin the Missouri shore, where the 1 le v re broke yeaterdav. men audi wnmen with Iholr children are being rescued from housetop, and Ir, branches - ( Some are pulled fiom lb. water, but m far no I.... ,,f life ha. beep re ported Tonight lo.it. ...i, tinned i nut. the river, each t,,r returning .with human nt... Kr..,n l-eblo.t , the levels oi, ihe Kcnlink side far mers and I heir families have .-...oe In 'droves, the women and , hlldr. -i remaining, but the no t, ret urnl". t.. watch their land, and dwellings. Sharing TIm- l.a-t ltaf. i The suptilv of foodstuff a In link man is running Jew. but the loaf i ; being shared with the hope that bv tomorrow relief will come from th- outside Hfnce Mon.ln no have entered the .-It- Todav train. l pa. senger train came Into within eight mile, with mail and express matter which was hauled by wagon the rest of Ihe tourney Passengers csnie i., Ihe same method. Itallroad officials promise, ,. "um,"on "f ,rar1)'' tomorrow Todav the city's onlv bakerv went oirt of corrlnilaalon Four ll,.,v.l lonv.-a .if bread were brought here dnv. So.OAO Hand Bag.' til.il On la-Tec. I'll to a late hour lonlght the gov ernment levee west nf III. km. in la holding, although the water Is Ian Ping the top and Ihe eml.ankrnenl I. q sloughing. Fltv thouaaud tuuid bags Q ahye been piled on the levee. Tlus0 exhausted the supplv. but anixth r Q consignment will nrriv. tomorrow Q and those directing the work sav the 0 levee will stand and the inundation of 0 farming lands will be avoided. 0 Buwtiewg Section Kncirelr I mlcr Wa- 0 The business district of Hickman Is nracUcallv entirely under water and w merchants lie carted their stocks to the hills, where Improvised stores have been eel up Faclrlct district, where the levee broke Monday night, la submerged, onlv the peaks of the rottaarea formerly occupied by th. Workers showing above the water while the belonging of the victims are floating sway Into the rlrr. BrnmHWHinUs Hunt Jallhrrskera. 1 By ths Associated Pre.. I Petersburg, Vs.. April I Blood- ' hounds have been placed upon 'he' trail of two of three negroes who broke out of tha Innwiddle couaty Jail I early, todsy. , Tha other, hegra. Will j Hill, charged with Vturdering sn tl--yesr-otd Whlta girl near McKenneyl last week, was recaptured by Sheriff j Oaluaha today. Cap-tura of tks others I tomorrow h) expected. . r - I nM..l a-.- - .. t . 1 uiiiciai Acts oi Mr. Taft .. . . Show Him to Be a "Reac- tionary' - -iiV'-f ,i i ftuit ,t n h i.r-.rtn- we liv 1.x r,ii..ii ;m. "i ;i i hrr- tontrh Thi- 1 I', .i.l. nt a:d Mr Taf. in '. - . i h..il .bo nn lilm.clf i ' .. I, ., .1 . In auptiorl of " il. -I'L.Ti i '....,r! l!oi..ev elt w" ,,,, rf . t,rd ... tb- pten. rt.i,.iii.i,r.il..n In .r..n pATll. ubtia ' I ...... p .harrl Ib'.-or.l Hrewktnx Ihtr f S,te.-hra, If. !,.! .p. e. h . . me .1 1b a i ' .... n,.i ,iv ..f in. week of i-h-Wt Miatnla. K.:. ,. . ,Ll)tM.,a 4ini I'enn.j I anla. II. I l k. hi. lenont fnr aprhea for ,h t-i.-Ker t . iinpa.gl). . delivering flf '. i I ,f.. . XI t.iit ,w were given at r.i v , v . , I..,., f , h,. .at !: ery ii". it fooiot Luge .in.da and a ' i ..,..n Hi. pv.. I, lonighi wa. delivered in re. en i at . i i,, a i t I h.Udel- I phi.. i. .ii.-l It... I th.' he , '.!,Vl1" W. A. Hhode,, W. E. I'll' Tuft .t ite.l pro. I I 111. ral.eM , ,,, a. t v.. .Hon a orogrea.tv e 1 ;'' ' i-.n.-l gave bi. d.,ii.,ll..n ..( a .r.-n,i e on the ...... ,,f wht. h he UH.I..T T ,,,,k HI .K.I. ..f , ,,, l.i.l. ..f ,,.. ,l,iiiniatiat,..ii ,, a Iiuiiil-i ..f ., oaib.n. "e i-.-.i .it. .he r.n.o.ii i, ,ti enf .r , nt ,,f Ihe pure f..,. u. the . ..h.-rv ..lion que.,, on rfl,d olbei fll.Je. 1. .,M, hate egK,,,l , M, '"'ill f ihe adniinl.i rut ii.i, I'..,.' v.r. ago Colon., I l:.,,,arvelt Hlil Mi l .ft waa ,,.. ,T ,,,, .r..gi ea.lv r. .nil .,,.,,.e,t I,, r.pre kent.ill.e. f.f .p.. il prlv lb-re. " speaking of ih. ..nil. t hi i , .h.nel i I'M nsi ng . .v er one wing of th machine, s,b4a1 wheti H,e l-ratdrh. aupw'h.' heavy eg1we , ht imrM ed - ...ticd ttw... ,..,irta .1,,. , ,.-. lai e ( lila leel were draw n up. nearly doub , that the i, ha.e ii.. power to do ' ling over his shoulders. Hlood wa social Jn.tice that he "shoe, himself Mowing front hla mouth a ren. itonar Ibulgers waa lifted from the wreck liricaii Hear-Platform Talk In One and hurried lo the balh houae hog ' Ha, pllal He died on the way. In W.-si V irginia c,,.. p. i v elt Examination showed that Rodgerc 'spoke at I;..,, eve,,,. Ilt,,i,ii t b ii i ' ii e-k . li.,n an tl back hail been in on, I lonig, irerv St Xloan. . ! broken A telegram w a, sent to the., Charleston an. I liiititingtoi, i tossing ; av talor . widow, who live, in I'aaa- the m. int.. Kentn. kv bi flrat stop dena cH1 ami a cablegram to his was at Ashland On the way to i mother. Mrs II K He hwcllr.er, who la l.oul.v ill.-, be m id., short h.-. at j now in London The body waa pre- "live Hill Morehead Mount Hterllng , pared for burial and aent to Taaadeng , Win. healer, i-xnigton, t ranktort and loiiighl Hbelhyvlllr aaa' Ills iee. he. were in the mam upon 1 Hcwlli of Hex. (.. W. Anraga. good ciiia. ru.hlp and the. richl of tna m ' people to nil Pulurr lagagrmrat. of TIm- t idonel. Leaving la.ulsvllle late tonight Colonel Kooret a due at Ctn. lnnall at T.:T. a m budorrow He will re- inalii there for only a few minutes. III t. ie.-ret.rt m-it. .1 . ... L. ........ .. l.lnerarv for the remainder' of I h- th trip, th- extension of tbe journey Into Illinois ami I'enn.v Ivanla. having been .e. hied up..n so hastily that It wa impossible lo mnp put the detailed ptMKIam in advnn.e The Board ot County Commis sioners Selected Them Yes terday tor all Townships of County Ihe Hoard of Conn" Con-ims.!..,,. et. befoie adloiirnilMi; o.l.i.ho limned Hie tax littler. f..r the various lownahlp. of Wake tt hen the township .f Coinml....n er v c Hre.rt ... r. ached, the boaid went ahead with the ai.o,nt ments and thai gentleman niteriM.ed n ohle. tloii along the line of having been refused the right to name these " "''' 'ha. In his entire eiperlem e "n veara on the hoard, he had n.ver before been denied that prtvi- lf" Mr Brewer had voted with the hoard In Ita other appointments and wa, not aware of th. change. If it wa, a change In the method of ee- leciing the listers He mentioned to the hoard .he fae. that Iwhe the i.i.ril had l-een led Into lawsuit. mere wa. no expreme.i reeling al .lie Three meeltng. or Hie t.oar.l How ever, that I. to sa. Hi. -re ..t- no outbursts It so baptM ii. .1 that inv. eral matters bordering on to the polltlrHI. were up. bu. liohod seid anvlhl.lg thai hnr. !...lv Tin- f'-l lowing g.-n. ten. -ii were named for ihe tax li.tlnr position. Barton's 'r--k. I l L Allen Bu. khoin W K l:.-.g..n Car. n.. mi M..rr.ii, ' . ,ar I oi k .1 A Sor re. II..II- springs. I: A Unit: , House cr.ek i: II l a I. V l.v no l ittle CI. .ceaville. II II. i;i. i,.,rd."i. !aik. t're.-k. I: II I iip'g. Miil'D- r..k .1 II Smith. Nm . .1 I ' Harp New Light. W. .1. Si . , Panther Brxn. h. P I'artln .Ir Si Mar 'a. It. Juds.ni IliifTalo. Swift ' reek. T A Stephens. TAXLISTlRS NAMED I 'Williams. Waken,n, of, Partr -elars and elected While oak Purest. J r She. ron. xir Brewer' voting for .1 A Wiggins. Lalelgh. I. H Walt and M L llavnes. j 00000000000000 olMoney Ttrust Inquiry Will lnrrstigata 0 9 0 TO 0TKtTATR. O 0 rws ami Oharrxrr cnleslanta 0 0 wli.. desire Information on any O p0n, rel.llng to the c.nleat will O oitrr a favor on the Con teat Lie. O partmcn. by .ailing phone num- O 1 1 49 If there la anything O B,Kut th. Subs, rlptlon Ballot. O good for in.oov extra votes, that O Is not clear to contestants, they O are requested to call the Conteet Q Hepartment of The lSr-srs asaj O 0 Obarryer. 'Phone ona. ona, four, O 0 nine A ooooooooooooooo Supreme Court lUporU. N Vol. 156 now ready. '-'U! Vc can now fill up your broken sets. Write us. y: Mordecal's Select Cises on mediwC "t I iv j y J - Connor! CeOiutitation of North Carolina. ;f Complete line of Oflke Supplies. '.C'---''"-"' AmtibwiLM . . riAiX!t::i,N.a tiOTirnor Kitonti. - ,hM" ''inh ao. a foiiowi " "ri" "" three wcf-Va ahlch wUI be). " 1!' h,rr "o,,n Th, r r now "" i ....... ........ . nw. on me en li uocaei ii.l ...in. th, im I. belns dona to clear I. "f Mil. great amount of litigation, oiue of It petty a red trlrtlim. i ne nv .. a.. ka ioinln ao cloee to atber win pratty nearly relieve d... k.-t ..r It. Imporvant raaea. Many alll b. itii out. id. the courta and it . believed thai In the future) the . ..na.-.i t.. be avoided. The Jurora -' wb" will appear both week! are tlveo ... Ural W ret ; Aalie. K. W. I w.i, I v w ,. N'nrwee. A Kuaaad, i (i Klin. IxulS M. Il.rria. Italeigh .1 A. Hlshop, O. i. l.aKit,.r, .,uae Cn ek. 1). V. Pierce, Kddle Thoiiipaon Swift Creek; W. l: iiobii. i c i .rtah. I'anther Klalh h 1' W Irnol.l It .1.. tfauat ,,. ,. AM, Adam. Hi Marv-a! C li Matlo.ni M I Heara, White oak. C M Hlell. Can T tl. John. an. A N Johnaon. J W. Iaula. Mlodle Creek Joe d lilchardaon, Holly Spring. Ntoiul Week (' It Partin. It. K. I p. hiirch. W K Mrir.hall. Halelfh: Kd Kaundera, Panther Hran.-h. K. P Afford. R C tirrahall, H H. M.r.hall. Wake Kore.t H F. Wal- .. e. i, ,. ncari.oro. ,iark . . reek. .i a. Thoippaon, White yak T ", Blake. Iloiiae i reek. J M Ralley. New Light. J. 11. Mursjan. Cary. FAMOUS AERONAUT RQDGERS KILLEO - IN 200-FEET FALL .n.lnurd from pae one.) l.in.-.t Hcott and James Ooedwin. life guard., were the IV et to reach bin They said Itodgera' head W ,Ne4lal In News and nhaerver.) Ilo.k Mount. April a.- At his home at illlford a, a trifle over a mile from thla cliv. Kev . Ueorge W. Abrama. one of the moat tielovad lrl..iltlv. ll.nliM mtnlat.r. In V .., I. , X ......n "j ""n- Pwy Ihl. morning. after suffering with pneumonia for about alx day, Kev Mr Ahrama ws a good man, an wr,iat christian worker, much good work In this section being the frtift. of bis effort., and the esteem in which he aa. held hy hla fellow men and congregation la best attest, ed Li ibe profound sorrow with which the ...1 news ws, received Ihioughout fhla.se. I Ion where he has made friends by Ihe hundreds hy his numerous v Islla here, and especially .In. hla fWinanent removal to htg prcerit honie near the city, where he has been, living for the past four months He died at Ihe age of (0 and Is .irvhed bv a loving wife, and sit bildren all living hefe. The re mains will be laid to rest at ong ,.', lock tomorrow afternoon In Ping v lew I 'eni1ery. SMITH 1111,1, PASSED. Concerning Additional Gnu as Sta Hallo.. t Hy the Associated Press.) Washington. April t The Renal. ..mmlttce on sgrM-ulturs today ord ere.1 fiivoniblv reported a bill Intro duced by Senator Hmlth, of South Carolina, which would require tho director of the f ensue. In ronnectioM with Ihe glnner's report of cotton pro- ,u (,... publish the domestic an ft forelrn conaninplion of cotton of Ameri.an production, the surplus hatd hy cotton manufacturers of ths I'lllted ,nd Ihe exports. The House bin. brectlnr Ihe Secretary or Agriculture o reoorl in Jul Instead nf June aartl , ar .be .. reage planted to eotton ordered favorably reported by tho Bon nie i omnilt.ee on agriculture today. INsTRt tTKIl hXK TKODT. I.igbili Missouri Indk-Unont Kkirta llttoarveU DrlegUea. By the Associated Pre.) Jefferson city, Mo.. April t. The l .ighth I Met rid tlrpubllcan Conven tion here thla afternoon elected F. A. White. f Morgan county, and (i. A. Prownfteld. of Cooper county, dele gates to the National Convention and instructed them for Theodore Roose velt. Roosevelt had 4 of tho 71 dele gates, but, under an agreement, the delegation waa to have been divided. Iielegatea refused to keep the agree - Roosevelt men. THREE THOVSANH BANKS. Their Affaira. By ths Assoclnted Press ) Washington. April S. National and State banks to the number of threw thousand or more will be Interrogated by the House "Money Trust" Investi gating Committee. This gctlpn 'waa'" decided upon today. The banks will be ssked to furnish Hats of their di rectors. Information concerning de posits, trusts and stockholders and nu merous other details of their bus!-. It la the purpose of the committee to determine the extent of tha control of hanks over Industrial rai-poraliona, trust companies and like concern. t V A :
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