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HIE NEWS AND OBSERVER. THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 1912. -J1- 1t 1 few-It". The and Obsefrer . ! WOODROW WllaSOX THE CHOICE 'given mpl proof . Evidence prtMot , TAFT AnflRP CCPv OK THE PKOrUC Congr, ... b... that worker.' ' A ' JSM.j . upu T.. of ,.. abLaU "and most fnflu. " "" '"' P"-Phor- UOTTON MILL M tN ential pub..c.Uon. in America, .hi. hj" '" K' onl.nuad fro,., Par Two. , t ' . . . ... .. . hJ terrible and practically Inuural.i X II I ..... . .1 Newt & Obserrer Pub. Co. MI X III T im iiw iuv n mill inw nwivn t , , , . . I-...-., ti , ,. 11 .. , !d'aae, 'hat " particularly JU- .goods, without depreciating the pric K U ar. Th. W orld . Work and i- OB,. -,hlrll . . ..L , u,e producer fa Mr reset Iter Weekly The. iwn non partlaan , lim condition sufferers from the nial Fatar Ih'llieriVa.. making ymmm magaxlne agree with Th N.w York adv. there, being lestlmonv that (h-m -w York Cotton l-.xcriHiig RAILROAD MUST : ; REMOVE CARS; i i 1 . ...... T-r-rT" .....,, ,,.. , ,otui'i iui in. .-, 1 ...w " - - - 1 . 11 ik.i a.i.rnnr .1..... .... . . , . .. ist-W IWWm inl r."wvi mutf. v.'USVaae.r '- ""l -V Ak.-i-iM. .... V. . . ...... . inKurrtN raies M MM 111 M katar j it rM " M tM4-aM MM. '- TWrWHnAY April 1 1 1 1 Morning Tonic Henry Drummond. fro w not .11 know what It In Punllhrd by Nature for dlaobryltif 1rt W. hai. Mii.d raunt th ..ward, of . ho.pllul.' prlaoii oi n ni.dhouw, and mm ther. Nalurr nt i work Nuarlna br accounla with iin IHPORlrw -TtRcrwX Tkt forrlan wrrallrra thl rsasw. alHM aad mi Uwi'te cmiw to wade Z la Thrr wnnl Ut ' 1 TMK BW'".r Ikw an whal a lwH l j " JC " TTll'ST our rral rliaiit"n. V. (.otrh Snil Farwr GoU'h rrar up and vlm: -'r la-k-Mw mm. dad Una jour . loa'U have in Ihruw lhl liki Turk i khml nr rt and -! I" nrk:" - And Oira Ibr f.rltn alhlrtn Mall, ad nay thai Un't fair al all. "Mr dylnc granny," on. riplafa. "hra - tn hrr Mnal Utr and paina. fMaln rd My aaTid iromlr tlial I d mrri J'1" nn Turk upon Uw immt'." "Mrrt Mah- moal!" lliundrni nw. "Indwdl I dna't IndorM hi. irrti or n.xdi hl ." 'tragmwira nM art Ui te Ibal hr ran Iwrdl) mwl nr aprll." "lain." Mr nwr. "Itir whnlr b la Bird work.. at wrpwMn. but I won I nt Tarlifc" TtK-y Mrimird ikmit Abdul of hU mt and rluurd Uir old man oal of town and .! a bardca of Um Htm ; i of Utytnm of hi. wire.. I'd b la dnndna aarti a nar If I rllmhed ott Mahnoal'i fnun." And arnrahillr (bo wreath ktuch. aad puara roaml far photocrapha. aad na aU oat dm.li boh load aad derp. and make Iho aporUnc pabUc aerp. I'm ttrrd .;t...-a-llaa. aad tortr jroara. Iba Uoaa from tlMt fnralcn hmmtw. who ahow. whr Ihty hare growlrd a few. they're oaljr tt for rabMt Mrw. Tn .ntlra county will Join In I ha h.p. that th. Ihreatrnlng of the flooda In Ih Wwl will not bo follow ed by dlaaater to Hve nd property. Tha oulck action of Congraaa la .p prapriatlng large um for tha atrangthenlng of th. I.v.aa and dyke. In th. lower water of tha Mlaalwlppl ahow how great I. tkroaten.d danger. m . Ii... .nH.H,win ... oin.ui.i. ou. w,e o..., """"r Guilford county jr.port.a aa giving Tart a majority in in. nepuoncan pri maries 1. Friendship township. That township 1 dtfT.rent from th. Colun.l. for his friendship Is no long.r President Taft. , . . . ., . . .V No matter what action th. Senate! . I , . , , i may take as to Senator lairlmer. the .... I reunify na. already voten ror mm to . get out. And If he put up hi head gala for lie Senate his Mat. ought to do th. rest When ri-Qovernor R. B. Glenn hl.kea th keynote (peech of the traat Democratic Stat Convention In Raleigh on June alx. ther. will ba heard an eloquent presentation of th. position of Democracy HUt Chairman A II Filer, of th. Btat. Democrailc Kxecutive Commit tee, ha. imde . wise choice in select ing ex-0overnor It H tllenn aa th. temporary chairman of the Demo cratic Stale Convent ion i-n rotiette gav. Taft and Rootevrll both Prealdent Jolt In . W'.. I irn B,h of ,h,m uwn u ""'That p.per. publlahed In hta Rtata th. R.publUan party would be well Kivmm flr-h.Bd Informatldn and thorn no yi oo,n i,.r a , h.nce of mora ib in. election this ye.r Ther. Is to b. a loint dei..i. ,.r la the HlXth District between M.-r ' aetair and Godwin i. .u, ! . .... ... . ... . '.onr"-,are r"c ,n W1" P the eve. ni ma people of th. Btal. on the' (Uzth. , saj ' Waodraw Wilson continue . aasa. Hav. vou .v., ' " reiurn irom waWonaiDT And the pop, . , Wist tat a ohanc. la other mates la ' twwfarantlal primaries ar. of th. I .. .w . n ! , " " ''"' Th third-termer will next head tor . ... the oilth Thla time K . th. a.my. couatry" emon. th. R.. ' Publican, for h.r. la tha admlnMra. i tie ittam-aoller In all Ila glory. v ina way 10 reiorm oaa road la 5 . pat -blind tlsr- b th.ra. Aad thla la good plan alau to refor. tlgara," - WlacoaslB airraaa wfth th Calaael that tt waold h a "calamltjr t Marl, hat him. 1 r Wkaaartr tha ppl aX chaaaa thajr kkk that hat. Tor tha (abaat ae Wtacoartn. Penator leortmer wtli ow eaJl ape ' wtspheaaeai to vt far hw a--Mqb aa ha Taxed tr miphlMiw't now !m for the Caloa.t t -! reufl s t tb. rwuM la 'rt primary. l.mo-rtl. .itiiMtion "It" tronKrt man I Governor Wtlwn f New Jfi aey Th-r. I no otiier Trnn rmiv io IPlllly In 111. rluiw lt- if ' pro (reaalve lniprnient iini . l-elieier In th.- m-...Ic ii'l hi n-r..til k ilov ernr of Jt-rmry l food re- ' dffitin In miv ni.n h presented for the l'rellmry at nr time" Con- I'-ludlnf Hh renew uf th. .Ituatlon .a to both p.rtle. The World a Work. I save 'uf "if f.'t ther. la little j doubt If puni.n election, wer. held In eterv Ktnte l r hoow drleRat.a to lh NHtlniml uiieolona Mr. flooae- veli anil .Mr nllaon would almoat ur ! nominated " i ..III. tt, In dlwuanna Ih. mattar, ve "Thr iutiri(llon of Ifrmor- tli' the wlMtat man In tbe 1 atituta hi Judament for that of th. community Itaelf. he no. th. Import ant, of Prealdentlal preferential prl marle. Th. reaaon that .11 the energy In the lieniorraUr party ahbh I. be in applied lo I'reaidcDUal pr.farantlal prlinurle. rome. from the follower, of Woodrow Wllwin la not difficult to Kiiraa Kvrry marfilne eirept. per hapa. alth one e.reptl.n. 1. oppoaed tn Wllwin and If the prliuitrie. were In the hand, of th. vgtm Inntead of the bcaaea, th. Ooiernor cf New Jcrey would probably be nominated 'ol Her'a hold the aame opinion aa Th. World'. Work In that Woodrow Wll .on would be nominated without doul.t If Ih. paopl. directly nprc.d their opinion for Prealdent Th. Itudent of politim rei n.iiiie that thl. I. the fart, and, more than! that. th. re.ua! reader, of paper, have aaaw -that th. Und of th. public at I. rae la toward (Inveranr Wllaon. Thl. la no mere matter of happen -an, but , ther. I. a reaaon for II It la that Woodrua Wllwin la a nta. In full ir rord a lth the paople and that lie ha. i taken up arnia In th. battle for them , and aialnat the aitecial Inter eat a Kor thla reaaiin the people ar for hi in and a her. ther. la l en an opportunity In preferential prlm.rle. they raat their votaa for hltn, aa haa Juit been .bown 1 la Wlarvnaln It 1. only the plain triild) that the nomination of Woodrow , Wllaon by th. IaiiMcr.ry for I'real dnt woatd w aa eaa atattar It ttara wer. preferential prtmarle In each State He believe In the people, they believe In hint and their vote, would b. art for him A FAITHn I. tJOVKRNOR rules th opponent of Uov.mor Woodrow Wllaon can ttnd come alleged flaw In hi acllona every day they are very unhappy .lust the other day they were crying oul that he failed to vote In HOD, though he Mid he had voted for Bryan Hut when the official record of thoae otlng In hi precinct waa examined it waa found that It wa exactly a he had aald. i waa enrolled a a voter for he I mat gaia tn. quietus to thai I n,rd lMi., lf .... k,n .no(h ,,, only to be given Ihe I death blow Among Iheae la the charge that aa Governor of New Jer I aev he dor. not Slav on the lob ' It 'or!ho fllmy a matter that the well In formed laugh at It. but the truth I ,hat Governor Wilson Is "on the Job " , of lielng a real llovernor of New .ler aev so well that he has toil to filaht . . . me apeci.i inieresvs in many or tneir ' scheme snd Is su reedln. In re.lor.n. ! Ihe rule of the people. His record Governor of New Jercey tanda out In bold relief that of one of the most brilliant and most effective for th. people of all Governor. It Is on what ha has ai vumpli.hed aa Governor of New Jeraey that he can go lo th. people of thl . otinlry with abiolute confidence A man la to be Judged by what he does .1 home, and when he la endorsed k.. ,. ki r. i. k.. 1 .... K f own 8tat. that ought to settle th. matter as lo hta conduct there. Gov ernor Wllaon. declare th. Newark Newa of Newark. X. J . Is a faithful (l...a.r.r and I. .1 hi .teak wK.n th. Lewtalatur. Is In session. who orlll.'laa Governor Wllaon aa not 1 "hoinf on tha Job" sr. Invited to read what It says about th. mattar, which " follo "Although tha hotlle cartoonists busily engaged picturing Govern for Woodrow Wllaon aa a atranr la hi home mate, a arannlng of th. r. cord, ahowa he haa been out of New Jersey only one day while tha Lrglsl ,ur w ason. In th. oarly daya of -hlle thar waa llttla leglaUllv busineaa of Importance, h. uavd his week-.ads for flllln- urgent darnands mad. on htm for ipeefhri In otrir c-t of the country. Now that . heavy work of tha awaaton I. at hand h. la to a. found constantly al his desk That wil settle tha mattar with all ,mJ,-w,- V"'1 . r no " and aa for th. matter how plain matter, would he presentedl to them, lr would not ba satisfied, aad tbsre la no use trying. MtMll lXC TOKOTX'T Mm Ther. raa h ao quesUon but that flavtraaieat which exerclsea lu pow er, so sa ta car for and give protae Uoa te th Hto of tha people la doing warn lor wake tt we destined. It h) for thl Prateetlea that govarnnteaU 4 aa. Mraa aeed proteco. aa waa .a ptapaity. - Thh) to ih artasaaat aew heiag used vatrwaa i pat aa m t raataeat . th aafavrtarr. tha tawra ef tha It hi haasM wvikLaxw t th ' werhcra la tt ' barribt aad leathaxteaa t lir aa haaqr Jfttf jtsHw, be life victlaia luiaaed th. lht.d Mtatea II. "i -t itepreaentatlve. and I. how before tin Ken.t. Tha bill provide that ihf ahull b. an Internal revenue ui "f ' veiiu a hundred on mat. h n.l- t aliita phoaphoroua. and furtiwi .' hlblt. either th. Import. n .n . r th. eiporLallon . of uch met. be t.. .r from tha 1'nlt.d Btate Matrhe are aold at aurh a low prb that th ta of two cant, a hundred would. In all probability, and 4he l.ualnea whl' h produce. o terrible a dle a "phoaay im " An argument that oe.l to le feat th. tneanire Hiii Hri the end of Ih. man u f j' lure ( while phoa phoroua ma file, the iUmond Mat. h Company would he a ni nopoli. na It la the owner of ;. iHtent for the ni.itifactiir of mat. lira M theaeiiul aulphld. prot ra. the neit cheapet ' method of nianuf' I .ire. a method which doe not brln on "phoaey Jaw " Hut, while the I. Ill ana pemlllig, the iHam'Hid Mat. h ''oioptttiv ur-' rendered It letti ta piitefit on Jta. prtifT. declRrtnr It detict.rt ila in- ' cntlon "to the i.uMi.' of ihe I tilled State of Amerl.a forever The aln- I ' ceriti' of the .-ompanv maa queatloned j land Hepreaentnthe Hnthrlck. of i ihlo 'dcfend'Ml ll naalnat the ohaltfe. d. cbirinir tbal Ihe head of the company had aaaurf d lum maiiv time tht th. imipo in ici ltiK up Ihe monopoly Insured hv the patent waa purely phi I -antlir.p. and In the Intereel of hu manln Thl atirrender of the patent open ihe m to rompetltlon In the n.m 1 1 f ;. . 1 1 1 1 of niati lien by the -,in aulphldo prixvaa arid the bill paaaed th llouae by a vol. of Itl to 21 The i Itidlc.tlnn. ar. that It will paaa th. I Senate ! The ni.nr. f the antt.nhr.ar.hor . . ... maid, hill wl.l a.v. manv IHea. for the atatlatlc ih that Ihe loath- I aoine dlaeaae hrought on hi th. white phoaphoroua haa a aide range Kn dence waa prearnted.ln the invratlga tlon of thl bv the Hure.ni of Labor tin. a In that In fifteen mut. h fac tories & .er cent of their empl ei were In i nntant danger of ph... phoroii poisoning. th aomrn being In greater danger than Ihe men. It w. aald that per eent of the women employe, and 13 per rent of fha- ehlWren- ondee ywara. of Kg era .ipoaad to th. danger. Ther hould be an end put to condition, which give Invitation to death, and th. Congreaa will be lualllled In It -work a matter of protection to life, u a It ha. been Juatlfled In uing gie.it um. In th. work of wiping oul cause which h.ive brought dlaeaae to ih people of various aectlon of the coun ii y. The msotifacttirer of white or )el.oiv phoaphoroua match, ah, mid 'ir.coi.'c a measure which 1. fo prc tect life and should long ago have ended e business which dally i;ave threat of disease to those who wor'.-dlth. In It. W Tl ll OM'K MORK.' really big fire were' to occur In If i Ihe city ,,f Raleigh all of u would realize how Inadequate Is our present water aupply There Is no telling wnat extensive damage might enaue. The city ha. already had trouble on this account In a email flr. or two. Are we going to wait for a big one' There I another aapeet of tlilsquea- tion which mav move to I., i " M1 VVk W Company Is not complying with the terms of Its franchise isnd .this appears to be true), haa not the city th. right to re fuse to pay Ita bills? And may not the Individual consumers properly rie citna to pay Ih.lr account.' At bet. ona prominent lawyer of thl. city haa mentioned thl. point. . .. .. h . efl ,0,"Pn' kn,,W " " tre- inenoou anil widespread dlssatlsfai'- ,,on '"ling of the neo,,). . . .. i v, , ,. . , i wh.., .1. t . '""""" when ihe franchle waa renewed. It was hoped that some1 means might be provided for a plentiful supply of water for all time. This wa. not don. Nothing waa don. beyond a slight re duction m ru Whi,-h before had been verv high Nothing sine, haa been done There la no pr,,,iaiuv In thla. The water . ..rnpanv i public 11UIU .or poratlon. chartered hy the citv n makea no difference who are the com pany 'a atockholder. officer or direct or. The question I.: Ar. the cltl sens of Kslelgh getUng and will they continue to get. under the present con dltlona a aurficlrnt supply 0t water' .....w .. o.. ui.il, 01 ien whoa, duty It la lo al IKI . 1 . . . . . . . ' l'gnt. vlx TH. Kal.lgh Board of Aldermen WHAT ARE THKY GOING To DO JtBOlT ITT WI8COX8IN THE PROOF. In an editorial World'a Work uy "If primary elections were held in every State Jlr. Wilson would ' almost aurely he nominated." Wlaronatn offfra th proof of thla ! Ib th Presidential prfernc prima- ' ri. tha majority of Woodrow Wilson 1 over Champ Clark waa ovdrwh.lmlng. Hew great thla will be la a. yet on. rtur for full retora are not avail- . abj. la ft pclajt th Baltimore , Run it la ai.ied thai tt would am h aurprtalag if WUao haa a uaaalmoua delogattoa frM Wlacaaalh. Th) World-g War to ootrect a. th ! . i h ., i pwapre ar aw wam r lawn. III. la ptoirt howa by th reult la Va coaata, v- ':wwwwwaasaaflg At via predict! th retara grm Wtocla Tatfea up" th mirarW in th TVeodrow witta aelutaa. , Aad ther ar ir ccmlag. ' l..ry or for delli e, ,n Hi- future on! p i-aai uf nilddliiiK rin m nei e. baala uf mlddlliic Mil la neces- nr aa at the llnu- w hi n larso hoal- neaa I poaalbl. with o.i, the (tualHy i, or quantity of the nop I riot aac.r - iHiiinoio. anj ti. ,it,iM midilliiiK ion 'rai t ha lo be l.r...i l i,.mikIi to UK are of a r. h..nt;ililc cotton i.i-ie. i). jind IhroiiKh ih ln. tion Hu ie.u of Ih New Wok i i.ltun Kx- hange it. membci ,-pt d.lhciy of cotton a.alnat a pur. haae "f con-lrn-1a for f-ulur. AcllY' ry. i:iiiid ordi nary to fair low mohlliiiK tinned tn Uriel good nilddlluir staiio-d. provided II I. nieri huntal.lo cotton which U .Irtlned by ectlun 42 "I Ihe l.v-Uw. "Merchantable n.ii..n ahall he un deralood to b . .lt..n n KX'hered upon plantatlona of (he I nit.-. I Htatua, ruined with the ilauul mm hlnery and Uh l uatornary i n-. uml abowlng Iio Indication of frnud . "I'nmercuanluM bale. hK h .hall Invariably be rrjci ted ahull be un deratuod tu In. lu.lr f,,l.- packed bale., bolley, ihrcshcd, or mitchlned cotton, and bale that ahow an excea. of aeed. mnd or dirt, relmled cottoni bale, that have been on tire, or any other bale not confornilna to the si hole definition of met. huntable cot ton. It hclnir the Intention of thl ectlon that only tha regular run f ott. .n. aa picked from the field the cotton State ..f the I nltert Htatei learl hall be i oneldcrod no ri hantable Mow It la iH.ne. . I ah couon iiiitiuite(i ror Oflivery 1. I InalMta li.ll 1.11 Ilia .I...L 1.. u.....l...... . - nm J i inviujn. of the Inapei lion llurtiau. and a. bale ar a. eptoii th.y are given lot numbrra, au h lot number having a letter to dermic t lie war.hauaw ay tcm where Ihe cotton I atored. Th ample ar. then taken tu the claaal fU aiion ruuiu, eiu h aampl. broken In throe parta, one part ulred for twen-tv-four hour, the aec.uid part put away and kept bv the limpet lion U - : r.au during the life of the t luaallba Itlun ceruri.ale. end the ihlrd part la I delivered to the merchant offering th cotton for Inap.rllon. 1h .ism. then claased by tws innntiefii nf the ClaaalflcaUou t oinnnitee and thla T)l(. i,pe, tl,,n I Hureau of the N.-va I .,rk Cotton Kx change guuraiil.es ih- bolder of a grade certificate iln- untile mentioned In this certificate n .1. . rule to this effect. Each I no i,i., ,,f otton, or 60,000 pounds, haa to he covered hy warehouse receipt uml grade c. rilfl cales bearing Ihe aame warehour.. letter, and no deliveri la deemed a In fulfillment of a aale that haa ware house receipt bearing no dlfTerent warehouse letters, and the party at tempting auch delivery Is penalized heavily. The present management of th. N ar lttoa hxcluuige ha un der consideration .eriiiln chungea In tha ay.tem of Inape.ting ami i ertlfl eating of cotton. that will In our opinion facilitate the delivery. Ihe a. e plane and ahipping of cotton from th wwrehoueca in New York. The New ToTk l otion Exchange I haa rontlniteq1 Thl. clBatnctlon and! will continue to do so until so.-h time aa other . arefully prapareil atamlurJa take their place (.overnment CVrtiflcavUrm. The llovernment Standard I laaaid- i cation, lo he complete, should have standard made from I'pland nr At- lantlc Stairs cottoo. which colton In hais of all cotton traded In for luiure delivery on an couon ex - hange and Is the quality guided In I all market th. world over where niiiriMH.. .......in la ..vuov ir aoin ! The New York Cotton Kxchange haa; i been crltlclxed and threatened for nut i adopting the government standard, i i '"'"Je 7:1:! cotton people In th. position we have. taken on this position VYe have al ways Wood for uniformity in i laaalrl ' . atlon, but ui for unlfi.rniitv a aaaa we are not going to adopt a etandard thai doe not represent the nuallty of cotton traded in on snv cotton ex change In the world for future de livery of cotton, or Hint doe not rep. reeent the character of cotton ipjoted dally In all .otton market, ,,, thla country and Kurope The conferee of your association the National Cotton Manufacturers' Association the New Orlean nd New York Cotton Exchange, passed a resolution. In '.doner I'll I aaklne ' me ewretnn ..r Agriculture tn make ! a standard of I pland cotton to match ; . Bi.iriniiiriii rianuara. i he en- tlr' 'dings of thl. conference were given the Department of Agrl- I' ""ure in Nov .rcher. lall. and effort. h.v. . onatimilv been made since then in nave these alan. urHa ...oH.. I..,. 'he menil.er of c.mgres who framed the re,.lti lllng for ifnvernment 'atandarda i. fued to amend the law so aa to provide for although hi growth stsndardlied pland cotton. of cotton wag fi nrreATS easterx. : 8 nappy (,ame Goes to Ixical Team Hy Hrvnro of to d. ' Speclitl to News and Observer ) Klon College. N. C, April t.-ln . snappy game hare thl afternoon, Klon defeated Eastern College by th. score of X to 4. The game waa ginger from start to finish, and with the ex ; cepllon of the eighth Inning. In which 1 the v-ialtora scored the runs, it was ; well ph.ved Warren was on the mound for the I locals and held tha klanaaana lada 1 down t me acatUred hlta. using his spit -t.aii to good advantage and land led three .1, Telle, hlmaelf out of four time up Idckey at second played a c.nalatent gam, getting two tills In the eighth Innlag with two men down. Thompson connex-ted with a two bagge, scoring a man. while In the seventh inning Brown scored two men on a heavy Una drive to left Meld l or KiuHern. Atbey waa In the box. sllnwln, ten htta and uld strike nt tii on., man. whll liUtrell and Klblei- did th moat efTectlv. .tlra work. In Ihe elahth Inning I.utrell led off with a tw baanrer and by a succession f .rrer, Gatrn scored three men TaU 1IIU. aaold Klon man. I coaching Kaatera and had i a.. .. . . " Vor. Z ',.'- ft. it. K. Klon College . . lsl Ml 1 Eatern ...aa 1 ft I 4 "atrle.Kor Eloaf Warrea aad for Baatera: -Athey and Hoee. Pummary fwmch t. r Athey, 1; ?T I Wild pitch, y Ataey, v mnire. Huanaa. . It i Mid that ihe beit straw bfirieg are, prodiiced by what is tfrnied the lystem. each plant bting fTovm M-naratel .am) the runnere rut off ih ahot as fast at they forta. ,4 ' ? , k V ,.:'(. . . i dllU rUlWdrU ldrS Yealerday (he Corporation 'ouunia j .Urn aai out a declaun relalUe to. the refuaal of the He, boned railroad to move certain ar. from Kanfonl after thrv had been ent there aa-i Igned to Cameron and Lemon Hprlng. The i ommlaaion I of tbe opinion . IhHt tle railroad ahoulil remove the! car nnd ordered the Heaboard Air i Une to accept nd forward car. to' Ihelr dratlnallon. The deiUlon given out by the i urn. i inlaalon I aa follo: j "In thl matter II appear that the above named compiiny ahlpped from Acme, North Carolina, neiir Wllnilrig ton, to I'ameron and Urnun Hprlnga. la Kanford. three carloada of fr tlll.er. on the th, Uih and Jtith i u)i "i .iiaicn, i eapei lively. In caj' numbered V H tt 19J. N. Y. C, 4 II HIOI and N at W. 2197 "The iiinalgiior dlre trd that lhee car. b. forwarded via the Atlantic Coaat l.lne llullroad to Hanford and thence Ma tbe 8aboard Air l.lne ltalla.y to deatlnatlona, the uailna tlon bWng on the Seaboard Air Une Hallway I'ameron belriK I well e mllea oni tjunfnrd and Urnun fprlni;, aevu mllea from Kanford, prepainK the frelclii upon aJd hlp menta toheli deatiiiMtiona. according to the rutin fix.il I.N llila coimiilaiilon leae the t cut y-flv e per cent Joint haul reduction provided bv statute. "The Heaboard Air l.lne Hallway re. fuee. to accept or foiward either of twld cai iinleaa Iheie ahall be pre payment of freiarht op eu.1.1 vara at Ihe full local rate from 8a.n ford lo the deatlnatlona. contending that il cannot he made to accept the aame t the aald Joint haul reduction "The coinmlaaion la of the opinion that the ralo paid on aald ahipmenti la the proper and legal rate, mid that It la Ihe duly of Ihe S. nl. card Alt l.lne Hallway to a.-.rpt ami forward aald .are al auhl late, it la therefore. iirileierl that al. I S. -..board All i,me Kallaai J.. Mmhh a.-ce-pt sr.d i i forward th.- a.ld .ara of fcrtllii. ra a. oip.oo. nriir i.noc.e.i it at Kanford. t csorin t urollnn. mill that hereafter It accept rind forard all like ahip m. nla tendered it under the name rondil ions, ihe freight L.-lriK tendre.i or lo.td to it for in p. ii t ,.f t he haul at th.- I... al rt.-B lea 111,.- aald lueti l rlv e p. r i ent Joint I Ird i. Hon Till'. HL h Hilt(;l y l.l.llslANA ll.l.NTIMI M-:t.Kf,V HlMX-iMMtr llr i I ' IKKTOIl. She Hold Iho W holesale. Mar-tlrn-ee. Who Aavauwdiiated Seicnu-cn Neg-eite-M With an Axe, Firm Tiroei in Vtraas " ounjer I'ohiI.th" to Milcld Hit IVoni Ib-Uitiou. . Hv the Aaaoi i.ilml I'reaa l lial-'aiette. La. April ;t Joaeph Thlhodeaux. the negro ' lu.o doo doctor" from whom Clomentlne Hernabet, the ne greas, who oonfeawd to mur dering seventeen of her race, aald the bought "ciuinjer" bag, waa broiighi. here under arreat late todav from New ll.erla and ' pi... evj In bill. Clementine reiidkly Identified the woman and two of her companion. The "c.iunjer" bag were believed to have Ihe power lo (hlcld thcin from de tection. & J t.. a iji ' a ( iM.-WMMM4i,i .ata. DATESSET FOR Brad Bagley Will Pay Death Penalty May 17th and C. G. Wilkins May 24th The dales aet for the electrocution of Hrad llagley and C. G. Wilkins murderer, the two men who recently were denied a new trial by the Uu- prame Court, wer. yesterday aet Governor Kit. hln by Hrad Bagley. who ahot and killed William It. White, chief of police of Wllllamston, I lo be elecrocuted Friday. May 17th, between the hour, of ten and eleven. , Wilkins. who waa convicted and sentenced to detah for the murder of his wife, will die Friday. Msy 54th, between Ihe hour of ten and eleven. There are now four miM-d.rera, Bag-ey, Wilkins. .l.ahn Hons ad Will Ixigsn, tn the death row at the State' Prison awaiting their turn to alt In the electric chair. The date of elec trocution of three hav already been named, hut Will Iigan took an ap peal. Besides the two mentioned John Ross will pay the death penalty for th. murder of Mr. John Dixon and his wife Friday. April 12th. HI. I. the next electrocution. Mil ERR LEAVER RALEIGH. Came Hero as Htrancor aad Made Many Friends by His Honrwly and Hard Work. I Mr Erh, who haa been making Haleigh hi. home for the past three month, being employed at Brown'. t ndertaklng Ratabllanment, left yes terday. This young man came to thla city from I-auanster. Pa,, aa a perfect .tranarer. He 1. trying to earn enough money to take a college course. It be ing hi purpose to study for the min istry. II. made many frlenda while 1n tha city snd Is an honest, conscientious young man. It I the hope of hla mend. In Haleigh that nothing hut success will com. hla way. flabby IVfeat. Merwwan. v Rydn.y, Australia. April 1. Jimmy Clahbyr the American' boxer and Aa trallart middleweight champion, to day defeated .V.began. who hold th lightweight championship a point ib a twenty-round rontaat for th walterwelatit champlonablp la th iiUdlara hr. . fUsani lagw gtaf fjaajilraa. Little Mock. Ark.. Aprll fcr'ranl d.nt William Kavanaaab. of th e5outh.ro. Laagua. today annoaaced hla surf f amptres for th a ana aa follow! Thavdnra RreHameteln. Wil liam Hart, William Klluev Cut Pfenning-. Prank H adder Ham, Wll Ham Carpenter, Den Jeltartrsynane aad Jack trToot. Brltnst.fn, th vetarsji Nef Orlean pitcher ad OTol ar tha aw appolat. , . El fromRoyalCrapeCreamajfTortar 1. L NO ALUM, NO T It Provides Prohibitive Tax on 'Phosphorous Matches: Sen ator Bailey's Strictures in Opposing Bill i Hy I hr Audi .ali Ti m Wajthtnu-tf.Ti. KvrW 3 In the f-t.' ..f a imii-r tt(a- k l- S.-ridfu tne S1i..1h i.mI.-v .H.SH i ir Km h Muirhn IIih. t'iil ut a w hlbitlVf nrMin fh mwnt.frti'ftirr r iiiilrri iti-.n .f hr.- i hilii i mnlt ii.-a M Piii . rillff T Ih1 . in .ih ii i tt ni"Tifi r . itiT n'tti npi.M- (Miiii'-'My of th f in t tiiat run iii w,.n,.a had - tun Th UlM.r iiKitit-T- .ml the oit.ji thrt-uxh niin..iK t Hi "n - Kr.'HV I lltTi til lt l'' ,1 Fht I'J of til.- .nctltti'K.'i t'fL. F.i'ft hr S.-r.iTor l.ur hri.i th.- Mil in h.i fc-- .iiil w h : Sii,i(it ni'ik" f .ifL '!; (..( h. I.fVrn-.l " the flU-ln) t-hip l.' t'vi-n th- K-iiit"i ..ii.l ',i f'r' liter lf rfKh-tit '.I(Mil lrHtM It t anil v hum h hr.. t. nz .1 n " th' muMl it -. nil luu!) "f it.r " Hr-iifi tt-r f I 1 1 ' i fttrt-T J hM ln ' ii fit mltiH ..ml U . i-h ,!. f . ,j. .1 i he MM M n i If h." f r-r I ml inn t.-d I hi t Ha 'itii nnH ( 'ai ih- vriiitt .ht'hr nip nirilt h lniujlrv cut nf tmm.'iu I 1 1, tn ev 'etlled ihMv m. ate tuid ffltf fh )r)irsi Spedal Bulletin al M lii.'i'!.:! SENATEPASSES HE MATCH BILL lAaltevllle 4 , IH :U 00 I Atlanta aO :'. IM) i Charleston M 1 i 1 I Kio.xvllle ... t :,s n i a ! I.yni hburfl .. IS :: i; 3 00 I Norfolk ...... i.n I : i i ' Ifi.ileluh S --'! 9.7 - 41 ' V. Mslilngt.-ii ? J ' vv it; :,. tin Wvthevllle 40 II 4H 00 aj - Birth lo l our llnjr al One Time C.uthrl.- I'kla. April 3 Mr. .1 A ij, i Thalxgiaph. of thla vilv. gave hirth gljlo four boy today The I.. thl. -a ar- i all alive and vlcer.-iK i'he father of j the children .a a thli.l . euain of Hoi q j Judaon Harmon, of . mi.. aTJWiagsliCi I ft Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription a posinv. cure lor wcaka. and disease oi tbe tetr.inior organism. It IIra 1? he1 ulcr0" aad soothes paia. Tone sad baildi up Ih aerva. p.rm.1 . auboaest dealer lo record ol 0 years ocare. Dr. Ver' Pssis.f Mas tseata ssw BOWER FERTILM HITS WE SPOT EVERY IK The explanation is simvlc; they are made, viitbtbesreat est care and every inored lent has to pass the test of our own laboratories; thcres no hit ormissTaiwut Royster Fertilizers. Sold By Reliable Peders ES.R0YSTE0 GUANO C SALE3,0FnCES, Kwflk.V4- ' : htu-bKC - Colunihia S , - Macon. o. Lrumixji.fuft. a .... ' - a aa. . a LIME PHOSPHATE FOH CARRYING QU PLAIFQiiPLED House Democrats Agree to Rtv port Bill Relating to Re straining Orders and In junctions, as Per Denver Convention Platform illy the Associated J'ress ) Washington. I . '.. April 2. Ixem- crallc lender of the limine Judlilary Committee today agreed to report a bill relating to real ruining order, and In Jun I lo'na in accordmue wllh tbe di re. Hon of the 1 lemoi rath- platiorm aili pi.-d ut the lenvcr convantlon In 1 on 1 he bill would provide that no In junction, whether lieterlru-utory or peVmatient, be laaued by any Federal ...urt wtrhoul pr.'ilou. nolli. and au opporl unit v t. be heard on behalf of the .nloliied. with certain exception. 1 ri.1. i Hi- term of Ihe hill It must appeal to tin. satisfaction of tha court fri.io Die evidence shown that Im mediate, oi Irregular Irreparable In Jury I: like; to ensue lo tlm coin-, plain, ml u n l.aa an lr! Junction la Issued with. ..it notice, and If It be shown that .1 image might cnaiio before sn Injunc tion I." leaned without notice, a tem porary restraining order without noil, e mav he laeued. The bill would limit the tlma of such, t. iiit...rurv Injunction not to exceed e cn dav a. 1 1 oret ofore temporary re atlallltllK order tasued without notlc. have not been limited. The commit tee also liitrodiH .'d n report on th. t'Uvlon bill. (tetinltiK contempt, of .urt. direct and Indirect, and provid ing for trial by tury In case of con tempt thai la for offenses committed igaltiHt the court outside of It. pres ence OKATH OI MKH. CAIvOMK ASHr- I'awaed Away Ijiat Night At Hrr Hum on I'ark Atenue. There paaaed away at II o'clock last night at her home on Park avenue, Mra Caroline Honey, wife of Mr. :toifin nranjre Aahe Mr Ahe was the daughter ut Mr. and Mra It, IV Mervcy. of this city, nod haa be. n making her home hera pra. tl.-allv all hr life She la s.irilvpd. besides husband snfl parent, by one sinter. Mia Kate Her vev. and two brother. Henry J. and J ullan S HiTvey Fiirier.i! .irinoimcenn nta will b. l.le later Backache U aly m of sxsay syapton wkioh aom. woavea s dar throufh wMkaeas or dispUoement of th. woeaeady orgaas. Mn. Lizxia White of Meaaphu, Tea., wrote Dr. R. V. Pienc, as lollowi : "At tisaea I was hardly able to be oa say fet. I belaere I had every paaa aad eebe a woaaaa eoald hav. Had a very had eas. lateraal rgaa war. very as. eh diseased aad ay bee , wa very weak. I eaOered a great deal with aervoaa hdaveae. n feet. I aaffered all over. This was ay oaditloa whea I wrote te ya lor e4vise. After taking year 'Favorite Preeerka tioa' for aboat thre. aoath. oaa ay that ay health we aevar better." substitute lor this n edict a. wkisb has No, thank you, I want what I ssk for." i rvW aewvW i . a dgr. Quickly g-t you In good ahap:. A aure relief for Indigestion, Dyspepala, Conatlbntlon. Kheumatlsm and Urto A. id Allrnenta All Druggists. , 2'j. 50c. Everywhere i - MM, ' Wrf -i-ai l0 r
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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April 4, 1912, edition 1
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