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0 V HaETT 7 fur off, the thunder of Ihr captains land Teddyi. and Hi. shouting." will ' bfnima fliMir itmnuiai and In !" ' iHas had llutlrr rrtlorad to Uad- rrahlp. II" offrrrd thr lollOwlllB rwao i lullona and dal-aat.a la tna roiivanUon. Thrjr Kmlnrar Mnrrltratl. i probably not be known on this plana! I Not so frtil. not o fast," Colonel Harris said, mm th aacaaUtry began to 1 all Ihr ! Ifi. i Thi n Mr t'hurles, l. Wildes ttHtiti'd to know If It waa USE ATKAYS STRAW HAT GLEANER And make your old hat look new. Wa. lhw -" aiapubliuMU. , uf Wha tha custom m bo bsrgwards In the' i ailing '.f I,,,., ,, ,,, honu- I omenta Reported. Tin' i-.tii,rv obligingly ran the mller on !.,w flriir. Contests were re-I IMirlrd n iVst lalon No. I, Klrst I , i aunty. In,,!'""1111"" aaaamhlatl. at , ... . .. I .. vw Tha Middle and Umm nrrnur i-imiiiii-ii ivimiii ui mi admlnlatrallon of mir imriy affair a In tha Mala hy our hull mun. Hon. John KI. Mnrrhrad, anil tin- m.lrnillil rani paliin i nndiii-tad l.v liu,, n, Uie Hiala Kxanullva (niiimiiirr. ..ml ' do an ap- to Ola art ntrnl of ortagoaei euspa, about 26 lent In diameter. Very Rowdy Demonstration Tim apartments ee aonat ructed of Umii aliwd oa tt and and sup ported by other larger kj(a. visum Third lnvlslnii No. I. I hrrrliy dix-lnra In fnvor of hla rr-aliv tTIlK NKWS AND OBSERVER. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 21, 1912. nrnimi pii o i i nLruDLiuHuaiii nrnnrTiin nn.ii TLnrLiunL nun - HFLD AT THE SAME TlMt;. Charge of fraud and Constant At tacks l'pm IN-lrgalrs Bnllrr Con tends That Hr la I-ogally Elcvtrd. lid Andrews Claims tirrat Major- Hi of otrra t'olonrl Lose Harris Krlses llir Throne, and Puts Dm (invention Through a Lively I'lri-c of Work o light. Put llrf Mi ll, fnwnl OfilnM-is Mi-ta Are hlia-ki-n ami I In- I'oll.i- Are I allrd On In Keep Ihe l"ea-e. tVlth Iwjlh Uiii I'. Hutler and Oil .1 l'. I.. llHrriK lilgKlliK ' III-' .hmr if; :iVllp of ymtorday's pi' I u- iiio f - i h in lil for thr l Oiiuty iiiuNt-"' . a It tt 1 1 ill It i hikI Andi-wa iio.hi" 1 I iiml i ti-i lid to th poBlllin of i iiiinh hnlriiiMii, IIk- ltt-Milill( iitin h--1t H .-,L r.n v of r.ouniy ' "i ' tilling ' 1 iind h loitr Tiroki-n hmii -i in i-il onrnil In nii-i-t it r-l I Itr'trlF' plwtatir. Mid II ttlill IIPK-Hll r mull ' mi ,n.l O't-I llalll. whli'li w ltl in i in- . it. .i (i.u icrlll all In- fi-ltii.'ll I'-il- I li llljia Ulld ttllkrij Unit III. i l l ill in In- i liimi'ii lii tlrhr. n-iitly Irvcnnn min-h ; I til hi'r I'om i-iiIii-m ii. 1 1 . , it:- ,t fonii Mr llnilHr hiImmii in .im- illr.'- lull Mr IIhitI" :i'IJ"llll'i il .Ii-i-mII 'f Mi ll.irrn- ll'.lh r i ti .lm llll Ullllolll i-l.il'll.---llliK il II V l-il ImiIiiI .if ilivtsiun. iii.il ih- mil- uiHtitr il kinnhlp lu lu.-, ii ili-m in Hi- . ..n.li iIm.v uf i-.il Thi-ml'ir- liii..iii- rlt fur IVeflnVM I'nlonrl l.ocriiii liinii i ' ii"ii. Imvi i iii, wn th- "iil ICiHHi-i -Il i-xin-n Hum The Hillli i IxkHkiiiiiiI laiuu-il mir II all II ill. I not i oimiill l(iul(.,h l.i i In. n iii.i n .l.iliii l M.iri In in I. lull IIHl lillll' I 'ill. iln I l. I Nil k-r i Tl lt lii tn Ih- lli,lli-i Hi mid. Mr Hull.-r li:fiiriiu il til th.it h- wxa mil of u -ili-r. iiml tli- ;.i..m- . It i -ki. hit inn wm lint ii-nil in i Mi-i'. I li.ii- Intl.. illin-d II. ih. n't .mi. Iii v ."' In- sulil. ,i l.i nt:uli- tiritini.-nv iiuint-t i 'hniriini ii I'litl-r. uml -vi-rlniilv nan it.-KniH-kiil Miirrlu-ail. At.iri'iii-i-r. M.ir.-hi-ad whs kni. k-il I. 'iiliiii-l lliirris' i-li-llii.ii An th-m-i uml fM-ditinli atl jnui lit-d. i'i-I.iim I II. iiIk h.i.l hln mn t.. il. iliff thi iii i-lvf-n tn 'i.l. iiii-I KimiwivIi hut l.i mm mi tin- ... tl. m i.f thr Slut- . .iii-ii-nlliiii "Wi- don't ivaiit l.i in- iiiir- I Ill tll III II 111,111 f.l S;- .h.llllllHll 11 ll-ll 111- Is to III1III11K- III- 11 III IH IkH .f Tli .il. ii - Koohoi-h ;i Tuft nmii." l oloii-l Hurrlx until, .mil ., th- ,, ..hi ..f Hi. r-i.,11. In w:iS i hi'-n-d Tniulik- IW-Klii" ljirl 'lli nii-inloii l..(.-in In Iik iinlil (in. i.t-.l ftmhloii at I ; .'J villi I'lmii. ! i l,i'Kt-r llull-r iiri-Hlilllix i.i.- of thr-- tulniili-A, ili.-i l or thr i waa mil .ii unrNliiK Mi lliillii aii nuHvlty i-nlhrotii d II- i hH-il tniH-i o roin-llii.-iiilv ii rid mmt with thr iilniopi l"i rt ! nUrlti Tli-n- w.m no ir..Kii..n III of t 111- lllllirn.llllK . ..11(11. t A Uut- lii dlm-tli- would a:ri up. niHkn a kiinpl" HiivKi-'tion. mid Ih- rhalrinar -oiiiiiionili-it r,-rh rildrni-r of aHKHi -Hi Hi- Kin- illn-i Ilium for thr floor ili-ti-K.t-H. hn.l proi 11. .ii for r-miliim nn.l iiMi-Miiitea. mid wnt thr nnlonkera lo ih- ivlnrra of thr A urlltnrlum. where ih. . oti riiiinn wua Ih-ii lirtnix hrhl. Mi I', tiiitlla waa Hen ins as srcrr liin. ..ml Mi .1 .1 liadi-n waa aaalat I'til Thm- waa nirl nf mmiv inorr prrarrith Whether i nlnnrl llama heard ihr tool nf tin- utram rnll-r. or nn-rrly like Jnli'i hora-, "aim-llrth the Imlllr i i r ' th. - . 1 "a ''A. lavm . .i I i auv .1. t i: The School Lunch Some Po$t Toasties 1 small bottle of cream in tht children's lunch box is sure to make them ' - happy. Post Toasties are thin bits of corn carefully cooked and toasted a delicate brown crisp without a hand touching them. Tomstfcs" are all ready to serve taste so good and digest to easily that they make a fine lunch. "The Memory Lingers" trrP9ftaii Cere! C. Lti, j ' . , i Kani8.inMii susvlt. admonished 'lonol i.KMn made a auggrstlun,. "'tilv llmiu- wlm are partli liatlng in llw iriii,..n - iin niHk- u i-iintea.," ho I ild ! ihr i hatrinan. "fan you give! or authority foi lhal 7" ,.vlr. .iuiht UHkl'll "W hi I ni- rr limnl f uni thin Mr lliitlrr '" 'l-n.-l lliirrla phI.I 1 hi.r thrn m, l.i ihHt he hiprnid to know '"at l aiithi r Hriim h had not hrld h lulniiiri. mill thai ihrn- rould nol poa ail.li l.i- mil -ontrat I'x ."Ii. riff llnni lonr arnan to h I". Mil of ordi-r. folunrl llarrla wan mill ..-l(lim. Mr. .Innm drrlarrd thm In- nrirr iii.llonr.l ih- ilnht of i ..inriri ll.irrln In aprak "Hut f am n ullrrnalr from Waka Format and 'No ion iirr nol xn allrrnalr from W.ikr l orrai.'' Mr J W. Iaaltrr of ..k- Kori-at. rrtorlrd. and Hhrrlft Joli-n mi.Hrd Klrly. "Mr. ' Tuilriiiaii, I rlar to a point of nli r. " i(,iiil Mr (Irovrr tih-nn. a lio Hi-ara tin- imiiir of two (mat I'rrno .'inta himI holda down a roimiiittri Thr point la wrll takrn." iTialrninn I'ntlrr mild, mill '.,,,nrl MairH nalfl Whi. on hmr atavled no point of . ordi-r " Sir J. H. Kmrhoro Urii-un-ed, Ihr- tjlllr Hlirr i-anard, hut what It I wua. thr l onvriitlon nrirr hrard. ! Tin- Cmii-niMtbi 4 onimliirv. Thr i haJr Ihrn atiiollitil .Ihiii. h S il.iiitum. viruver Ulrutw A. I). I hunh. 'V ( Allrn and W K. Jornrri a h . rr.l-ntiHla . oiiiiiilii-- Thry wcrr dynamllr to '.il..n-l Harris. "I wurit to protrat HKalnat thin hrrr and now. ' i'olon-1 Harrla ahmitrd. aa hr to hla point of ordi-r thr arirnlh t'me. ' rr you Roma to voir for William II Tafl. Th-odorr Hooarirlt. or arr vi. ii rotnr to holt aa yon uaimllv do" Mr John M tvarboro anortrd al Col onrl Harrla I am oIhk to do whal la rlieht." olimrl aiiappril In an rirr ii- 1-iiliililiK lilatltiulr "So you ami.' iMr Ht arhoro f.id "Vnu hair romr j hrrr to htilldnr.r thia roiiirnllnii, hut I ynuTI not do It " ; No thrv wont. aaiiR out V trior I'", krri. In thr Ural miillM- uttrranr-r ilhat hr made "Thr laal d -d one "t rni will loir for Thr.id.nr ftnoar irlt. hn-Huar. d "mi. thry know hr la Kolna to hr nomlnalrd ." : "An- von K"inir to phiv fair or prr-pitnit- iiuothrr fraud hrrr"" ahoulrd 'harlr i Wildra. in a minatory niannrr j "Thr Krnllrman la out of ordrr," i 'linn in. hi llutlrr a..i. I "Vnu run t romr hrrr and hrcln any aorh r.ia'uhtv na llila. wi- won't put i up with It. " i '.ilonrl Harrla yrllrd nut 1 "Thr Krntl-man 1a nut of nrdrr." ,Mr Hullrr khi.I "Thr oiiimlttrr will ! rrtlrr Hiid nuikr up Ita rrjmrt." I "Thrrr ain't add lilt of liar nf rrtirlllK. thri-'vr lliirtf riutilr up thrtr nilnda. I'olnnrl la-krri hhirtrd out; ,t ih- formality waa itnne Ihrouch , and thr . iirlnln w-rnt down for rhansr of ai-rnr. A lawx llr-lay. Thr adjournmrnt waa for thlrtv minutra ami a stop for dlnnrr. Hut It aoon heramr apparent that thrrr waa a play for time. Hrfore that tiinr. ,lr Ki.ikery had oltrrrd Ihla resolution "Rraolved. That the drlr antra of W.kr county br Instructed j to vote for drlrgatrs n thr Htate and i - iinrreawinnal irntlona. who will vote for Theodorr Honarvelt for Pres ident " ('halriiian Hullrr said: "Tha Kentleman la out of ordrr." Mr. Pork erv aald: "I will hr Thr convention met at 2:C2 and Sheriff Jones again raised the quea tlnu as to hla being- a delryate. He asked lhal the i redentlala cnmmlltee meet again and hear him on his right i- mm mm Port Fod Fictorks, , BAttlt Crtek, Mich. - - v. arm lj;" i f4 Myfmi A' MSfc'U- M w5l l V'Cr-"' 14-i iHfV -Ok) O- '"'"TL-l ?T lrtA ttaVVrV-' CT V1VV Watch for ih next nation, ME MATTRESSES OUR KINOSDOWN MATTHC33 The MCIANE MATTRE83E$ rt made In the Old North State by eiperU. Only the choicest, clean white cotton felt it osed. They nerer lump alwayi light, aofl and pringy. The MEBANE ftf RINQt are coiled from aelected itoel wln. Patrntod construction prtTenU leaning or turning over. No sharp points to cut or Wr. Abeolutely noiealeai. For wood or irrth bads. Three celebrated goods are eold by the leading dealers every where, with this strong guarantee: "Buy a MEBANE f RINO and MATTRESS from your dealer. Bleep on thero AO nights. If you are not satis fied, return them and your money will be refunded " Tell your dealer you must see the MEBANE MATTRESSES AND Sf WNOS. . MEBANE BEDDING CO, MEBANE. N. C. 9 Alway loo for Otis fradmar. ii In n proportliinato pnrt of thr intr Ir.mi W'n ki- Knrrat ("i.l.inrl Harrla thi n HKri-rd with hun. Thr -oinrn Hon wrn Into Ita dlannlrr attain. Mr Ijmailrr rami- up to urotrgi t'olonrl Harris In out mt) thr rommltter aKulu. "Thr liriiiorrats uanl to stral from thr nlKKrra and Itepubllrana thru thry got to almling fr.-m a h othrr. I ion'! want mil I i-nioirallo tHltlrs hrrr," hr milll "Ji. t 'hiilriiimi. I riar in orilrt." Mi ttli-rin Ii-khii a point aiirw. am lint ainprlai-d that i..u ilo." t'nl oii-l llmrlii i-hoiitril liurk "You arr doiiiH ihut i-i-ry linn I fit In thr w:.v of i.ni Kainr. If Mr Hntli-r la fairli' rlr. t-d. Ii-t It K'i that way. Hur mrn have nut ln h-mil I hiii iriilnir to mtHk hii.I v.nl .an't ,,,, ,,,, Ml i,..,lf,r i n, ,,.. . api-ak and v. hi mtirht a wrll makr i up your mind to hmr it " 1 t it II SitM.t- allr-il. I "t'ivll Srrxlrr. Hi I down thrrr," veil led Mr. Hmrhnrn to t'hiirlra l Wlldea Hut tlll Mrriire waan't ilnwnrd hy I aurh Incivility an thla. "la It your opinion that I hear mrn should paaa thr" ''""" lth"ut giving our men a rhan.r tn niaki- a de- , f-nnr''" Mr. Wllili-a aaki-d Mr. llutlrr i "I hair no opinion ahnul that, I I am not h niemhrr of the rnnmilttee." Mr Hullrr aald "I withdraw my I million ." Mr Jon-a aald. "l-t her ; go " "Urt off the flmir." some polite ( mini ahnrkrd. "Vnu Hint any dele I gate." "Hit down there or I'll take i vnu hy Ihr iihii- of Ihr neek and I wat of the hrllrhea and throw vnu ! out ' Mr J. II. White wu Iden j lirril aa the gentleman wno yvlled at j Ham Jones. Tha committee retired. The njtht Over Mm. All nf thr lighting had been brought about by the appointing of five Hul ' Irr mrn hy Chairman Hutler. The ku k waa manifestly rlghteoua. t'ol onrl Harris shook his hat at him and aald. "You know that you have ! pm-ked this committee and you knew ; that every' man knew that he was going to be appointed before he ac tually was. That a gag rule and It won't go here." I 'The gentleman Is out of order" Mr Hutler aald. I The Andrews men swore vainly at the Inside taettrs. They rinrUred that 'the Hutler committee had barred the (mora aguinat entrance by the An drews men. "When did It become Kepuhllrnn rule to deny a man his defense?" Mr. Wildes said, and "Hit down, you d d civil service." was the aide remark of Butler men. "Why are we not allowed to go In there and make our defense and croaa-examlne your witnesses" Mr Wlldea said. I "The gentleman Is out of orit.r I Chairman Butler said. "We ain't running any court. Hesldea. this thing Is beJng done for lime-play." Mr WrMes declared that he had been try ing to gvt In the room, but he couldn't land thai aU of hla friends ware de , fendanta In the contest without know I Ing who made complaint or what the j complaint waa lockery Cornea Again. Iockery came up with that Irre pressible resolution. "Mr. C hairman I want lo introduce a resolution," he , aald. "The gentleman Is out of or : der." the chairman said. "W can't hear this until the credentials com ! mlttee comes In." I It came at 1:21. The Roosevelt picture, whlrh had been tacked onto jthe Ian-Rery fishing pole, forty years J old. stood above everybody, but it j never created a suggestion of exclte i ment. It was turned on the crowd I Mr. Glenn began looking over the re I port. Some officers appeared. t'olonrl I'aurps Throne, i There began the unfinished reading j of tha report. The contest In Ply. . mouth Hchool was sustained. The ! first ward protest was withdrawn. In jthe third ward. It was sustained, I Jones received one-eighth of a vote j In Wake Purest; Neuse River gave Andrews "X. and Butler I; and Neuse River was thrown out Colonel Harris began his mn. the throne. He addressed the chair but Claude Bernard Interrupted for a motion. "He Is' out of order" Mr Bernard aald. "H, I. trying to speak on s point not now before tha conven tion." "Now. Mr. Bernard, you needn't try that on me." aald Colonel Harrla. "It won t go. We tre not going to have any gag rule. We have had star chamber proceedings hare long enough. I had the floor and the chairman refused) to hear me If you.srant to be fair yov oaa, hut If want anything else, you caji nt that. (Call for the question.) t Harrla Woaaiajaeed. "Mf. Chairman, I move that l.C.h. Harris be made chairman of thla: meeting and Kmmett Mone secretary," Mri glides aald. while a scene of wlldea confusion followed.--Th Hare.! lis meb raaned to the stage and. their champfoa bopped blithely Into ! LI . and day thru iua kau( wlutar Kuontha No MHib conditio can rilit In our enunlrjr. The Houthara fmplr nw Itia UM eooBiurt to b. aacured Ij ualof ANE AND SPHINOS LEADERS REGAL O MAJESTIC SPRINGS thi- rhalr. Br llutlrr nu ajitnundrd. Hr I rli-il l make api-rr h In trll hia .1-1. mil. -a that thr Andrrwa mrn w.-rr now rn- 1 ; Khk.-1 in i.n attempt to fin-ir out the I i , ,,inty drlrgatea by mnkii.K thr m o I homr and leave Hullrr to thr ni.n l. a i ,tf HriKh I Cnlnnrl Harrla nut thr hma thi. nirh I i i,, h..ri-- "i...,ii..n,..., ,n ,r. j in favor of havlnc on- rrpr.-arnt..iiie I f rolu rlrrv prrrln-t am -n. . ..1- oni'l Harrla shoutrd. mi-l n ti.mrn- doua din of ayes driiwn-d tin- t.ihle nnr nf Hut ler. Mr Hutler lurned In i'..i-.nrl Hur-, ; rla and rngaged In i ol...,u u hi. Ii no 'body rould hear, Inii i ..l.-n-l ll.iiiiaj - ahiH.k his list In 111- i oiiiik n.-.n h (h r Innd h-ld on to th- n lns w hi. h his 'i-nnlinuent hnd bnlitli t.tk.n i k I n. krry alipped hl r-a..iil..ii oi-r and ao,llat upon thr . ti.tirniHit a t.ililr. Th-re waa a rush to thr plHtforni, and In a minute M wim full Th- An- drrw-a men were hrmilv In thr nia- inrlty there aud the froapcrt of a I flghrrrf lists waa allrn r..lnnrl Harris had returned thr .munition to Its I nld fnrtll. Thi l- ihi I". Ir. nut tile I i-nmnilTleenien I. ill w -lit v -six. rn. h I prrrlnrt n-pri a iii-.l Hullrr looked ion with iinalt-.l n.inirtHi- The ati-ain ! roller had lir-n iu.. ra-l-d by an aut.i Itruck. Ki ery i ok waa grraaed to Hie I limit. t'olonrl l.lve. !,!. Colonel HiiriiK ..i.li-.1 the Colonel Teddy rrninli I Inn enemies. N-ar-horo yrllrd in i.-nuli at him: "Urt your two son .. I.-II you anmrthlng about parllaiiii-iitan rules. They have In the Ieglalatur. . and mil hair lo rn Voting the I irm... riiti- ll-ket" "Vnu are a liar chairman Harris retorted. "Send f"r the ofllrrrs." ex-Chairman Hullrr ordered and In thirty sei-nnda th.-rr were three lilur coated boya on th- tnd Thry did not know what I" Colonel Harris was running tin- ronventlon moat . swimmingly II- waa laughing The cussing was being hl.-Hv done by .1 1 W. Haahfonl an. I imli.nly coud h.-ar him. The nam... that lie pill to irle- gatr Hal lev w-rr ih-mt seen even on hotel walla Thr p-ll-rmen were ad vlwd to makr no nrr-ala Jnnni lUik. Sheriff Jonm Ii-. ainr serious at last Colonrl Harni hml run nfr with thr convention. Hr pramed brfnrr the; platform. "W- will hold our con-i ventlon," Mr Jmies wild. "Iige Harris, you ran 'I run over our run- , ventlon." and ! 'he baby grand ; planb pitrh. thr nh-rifT'a voice hud , reau-hed K tlal In double altlaaim... . three tones ahoir Madame Yaw and a full octave on-r thr celebrated Tet-( raxzlni when he shrieked, "You ran t. title my voire " "Theae primaries were called by fraud and thrrr has been fraud and 1 rascality throughout." Colonel Hur- j lis rcjinlnrd, "and " but his de- i posed rival. .Mr. Hutler jumped up with this "V.-ii hair got to prove that, you've gnl t" prove that." Col- i onel Harris said he had the proof. Mr. Baahfnril Invited Mr. Bailey : down to romluit "ii he floor, but It went without maunm-i Hutler lt-gsina Hold. All of thia time there were two chairmen running oppoalte lings and sitting at thr same table. When the Harrla n a. hlin-ry suspended a moment. Claude Hrrnard called for the adoption of th- rredentlals com mittee's report Mr Butler put the matter to a voir. " went through. "I move that lister Butler be made chairman of this convention and that he br elerted county chairman, Mr. Bernard aald A might v shout followed this sign of returning 111' Mr. tlernard had WORTH MORE THAN MONEY Hare Is an Inula nee where a few words of nihl' - by a friend helped more than a lft of float would. Mrs. II. Harimsnn, who lives In Al bany, N. V.. who was In bad hsatth for years and Is now strong and ylg. oroui ssys In a letter: "I was In s run-down condition for about live years until this spring, when I lesrned what a good tonic and atrengthener Vlnol Is. It la certainly the beet Ionic I have ever used and It has done wonders for me." It Is very Important for all who are not feeling Just right to build up their strength this spring by taking ear delicious md liver and iron rem edy without oil. Vlnol. There la no better time than rlgfht now, for Vlnol both enriches and purifies the blood and create new strength. People who hay trouble, some coughs, no appetite, can't sleep, find Vlnol exactly what they heed to build them up. We guarantee Vlnol t satisfy you end will pay back your money UT It does eot JUngrvyell Drag Ch Raleigh, N. C Z 1. . Hrtmtvwm tlw MsHi'imaMtiim. '" ' V aiiWM--Hrniif. "'.('"' '.V "neviltf nolds, alternate. Hllas Hrnnett Cary lelegntr. I- A Morrell. altar nate, J C Mathewa CrUar Fwh la-lrgnir c K Ker rell. alternate. A l linker Huiiy eiprlnga 1 h-I-s."!-,. Charles. Bpenee; allemale. H I Urn (hers II nunc Creek lK-lrK,,t... II H. Hag - I I well: alternate. ) 1 l-.ll-n Utile Hives I'rli gat.-. Hlnra S. ar- bnro; slternate. Jolin Mi Hrl.nro I Mark's Creek la-legate. W. n ! Healer: alternate, K K Healer Mldille t'rre-k lelrgair. c K Mi-, ' N.i mars: alternate, 7,"U. Sugg 1 New Mghl llelegatr. I H Man gum: alternate, .1 .1 I'owrll ' leeatllle Kelrgiilr. It I. S-rrrll lallernnte, A. I. Itnsa ' lit. Mary'a IX'IrgHl.-, John Hunnl i nit; alternate. I). II lliinnl-utt I Ml. Matthew's Itelegate. N J : Xodge; allernale. c II Hunni'iitt Swift ( reek lelegale. K T Hanks. 'alternate, T. M Franks j Wake l-'iircwt llelegatr, II T ! Jon-a. alternate, Andrew W'atklna i While Oak I Milegate, A l I p- rhur-h. alternate. H H Markham j Italcigh Ttmnaltlp lMIgaes. I. K . Hut lei , .1 v Harden. C M Hernard, : II H ilrraann. (leorge M. Olenn. K N tiatlla. II K. King. J J Halsdru lM X. Olasi iie alternstes. M t Kil l man. I It. Hill. J C. King. C I' IMniigga. K. H. larmitt. J. '. llavls. i. j ; W H.uJhforil. John I'orter. C. 11. King ' '.Now, where are your hired delr- j j galea?" twitted Hi urlinrn. "Why don't I t vnu mir"" he grinned lee-rlngly at i Colonel Harris "liun't pay any at-. I tentbin to a. moli's action." Colonel1 Harris leered The hlldren were (trying in get ua Uia liouae. but tha 'two eoni-ntliiiia were still growling. Butler's i urn i iill.in adjourned Claim for Andrew. In the rnnfuaii n i.f the Harris uaurimllon. Andrews had been plared In numlnatloii anil railroaded through without reading thr pmof. a thry rail It op nrwspapri row H a little figuring. It waa found by his partisans that he had 98 intra Amid great erlat he wan de. larrd i lerted and es I'orted tn the rostrum. Hrfore rem hlim It. Colonel Harrla dn-lared that thr delegate, to the Slate ronventlon would go there tn be sealed. "We are suing to link no man s name with liooarvelt s at the rnnvenllnii We are gnlng to wait till th inientlon and not . omnill our- wlves to a man to manage Knose vrlt's rampalgn whrn he la a Taft man." hr aald. and there waa some ahouttng roatmaatei Hrlsgs protested In rlnal wha-k at Hie Hnllerilea. against ring nil- and Mr Andrews. the newly elerlr.l i "i . balrnian. was rerngiuftrd (ienllenirn of the ronientlon. aa lour standard iirarer. I expea-t your l.nal and iimlli Ided support I thank loll, grlitlemen." he aald Colonel Harris aiilimini ed that m h"il was out until In- got rradv to take it up again Who Will Win? Thrrr m no agrrrmrnt as tn who hia won Thrre la not a man In the ; i ..in rntlon who ran sav To those who o.iupv the wats nf the erorn f"l II liioked like an Andrews nolae but II iniii hair liren a Hullrr rrnwd Th-rr hi nrirr a i otr The only iral i hair e lhal ronientlon had to i-xpreaa llarlf In an unilli Ided lotr w.ia on the rrpnrl nf the I 'redentlala ' 1 'ollimltt-e. Vet. the Andrews men. believing that thi-i had brrn robbed. 'Ir. lined I., hear Ihla report Thry had brrn gii-n no r-prrsintatlon bv Chairman Hutler. who waa fortunately harked up by hla parti's plan nf nrganlxa tli-n That In- gaie nu quarter to bis opponrnia la admitted by his parti a.iua. but it la thr Itrpuhllrsn wsy X.it.odv rxp-. trd It olhrrwlae Mr Hut let- a contingent thinks that If the Andrews forces had not feared defeat. II would hale called for a pre. In. t lote In roll-iall It did not When Colonrl Harris was nominated fur rhalrman. the question was put and he waa on the rout rum In a few ae. onda The Hutler men were given no hearing on thla. Then- la little ilnubt aa to thr win ner In thr -nnirntlnn Hutler a rrnwd waa going along In ita own partisan way II endorsed M"lehe,1 .ni made a bid for the Htate chairman's gratitude In Ihr premises. Having done this. It hradrd off the Andrews people. They did nut declare for him. The Andrews people claim S of the 124 delegates Hutler aaaerts his right to 2, a majority easily after throwing out the pre. Inrts In doubt or In Ihe wrong And this is the mat ter fur the State convention to set tle In a few days. Sniiliiem's New freight Ikepoc Work began yesterday on the grad ing fur the new freight depot and traeka of the Southern Hallway here, i in the spare, 130x450, whlrh has lieen occupied for some twenty-five yrara by the cotton platform, will be built the freight warehouae, r.OxJOO feet, with Its north end fronting on West I Hi lr street. There will slao br live trarks for cars, sll extending to I West Iiavlr street. It Is not yet stat ed where Ihe new cotton platform will ' be M.-iiii w hlle cotton Is being han- idied at the city lot, on West Davie street, and also on West street nesr .the union passenger station. CLOTHES FOR YOUNG D VMINCi MFM Have Voted This Store 1 rUUfVU IWEIW TheStore for Natty Qothes We pay special attention to the wants of the young, end , alway have "Just The Suit" '-.r-7-ii Our "Young Men's Suits" have a pedigree. ' They iconfs ' from makers that know how the 'twists and turns of fash ion are all honored, the fabrics are smart and the are dashing, distinctive and, different PRICES MODERATE, 510, $20, $2c6, CS3 TO Hi cross o utiEHMi mm mi: XJ DRUG CO. The Quality Drug Store, Telephones 95. TO HHH IktN tNVKHTlO. . ivies.tr, Chnaen lo Represent Christ t bun-b at nnaal t onientlnn to Be Held May nth In Durham. Ieegairs and alternates hava been h-iaeii In the vestry of Chrlat Church to reprnsrnt that parish at the snnusl l-ioreaan Conienllon which will be h-Id Miy (Ih. In St. riilllp's Church. Purhan. I e legal re. Ir. It. H. I-wls. Dr. V. K Turner, c,.. c. K. Johnson. Mr. Ilnbirt H White. Alterniites: Mr. Claude H Denson, Mr. I'errln Husbee, Mr llavln 11 IVirt. h. Mr Marshall fielaineey ltsy- W on. I I cannot trll how the truth may he I say thr talr aa 'twas aald tn me. - Sir Waltrr Sr. .11 Beau Brummel Himself . - -art Would Have Crown Clothes Such quality, fit, style you won't find in other clothes. Each suit built to your measure by a staff of designers and cutters unexcell ed in America. Every thread of the beautiful fab rics absolutely all-wool. Patterns selected from the finest weaves of the best mills, both here and abroad. Such clothes mark a man out from the crowd. Women admire his clothes. Men unconsciously put a higher estimate on him, his qualities, his success. You should wear Crown Clothes, it means money in your pocket to do so. The Crown j organization, building men's clothes to order on 'an immense scale, and run on a scientific basis of efficiency makes this saving for you. at any price you care to pay, $16.50 to $35.00. If you don't know who handles our line in your community we'll tell you be glad to. You really can't affotd lo Jo tcilhoul Crown Qothex Crown Tailoring Company 809-11 Chettmtt St., Philadelphia IV V-T -V 111 Okarter Granted Teaterdsty. i The Fearl Mining Cossp y , of stony Point. Alexander county, is ill general milling business, snpsctally tha milling of corn and whaat. Oatvi the authorised capital la IMee. nut thia may be Increased to I The Incorporators are II. 0. Moors H. T. Htnea N. . Beckham, P. U Watt, J. . Kmw, and othara, ,., , J. H. Hrrlgepith tk t'oanpanr. of Fair view. Halifax county, to conduct a general merchandise business. The authorised capital Is Ste.eeg, with I MOO subscribed for by J. . Hodge, peth. W. (I. Coppersmith, Garland B. !aniel and W. M. Daniel. : The flight of year began, hava laid them down In their last sleep: the dead reign there alone. Bryant. Endorsed - -.'?;;' -i UUltJ ,4mj0 ''.UMUt,
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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