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7, THE XEWS'AXP. OBSEnVETb" FRIDAY, MAY 3, 1912. 1 TITO yMETOTE. GEORGE W. PERIIWS WHO . TIlfARCES ROOSEVELT octhcsa DrfcrfuBf 1 ( I H JtWul U fr air- . - r. r MADAME RACHELLC'S ADVICB TO , ' BEAUTT SEEKERS fractal mUV withe SUety. 1W B a-nmatilW hkantorr aaew a w ikne'e B.?attA Outran Lm u m : rt. -i e,ti,0 w ru'" ' ha aa.anbw aWaeny mI t nay 1 net aaa ear ntafMMhrjh o. UaeqiuIecJasa ' LATE but. He. M M wan nu ubb Un, , a. Oh aatMr ainlin aaa mm aaiy f TmleumPnffCo. aWsl w uimuX A IVes) H hKk wHIn aaUIHe e4 ate irMuiiaa e--tiuar iYm miinlr 4 ihA de--f pass roar attaawMa HaMM wHJi I 5aHBrwsiLtt&a?r Maee wHJi see ekia TYREEfS' ewer at Antiseptic Powder Wilson and Clark Secured yayaWaaaMMarafarthaaMtaaaiWitacttali , f UUtlD'SlE MERE PLURALITY IF. GEORGIA STATE r v - ii X 1.411 I . 1 111 bT T --, , n - . r 'I frf-l II flT- ir " JC -rvj - r" riT' ' Mitt' mi ilC l iflrirtf "n iitti rll ii HT 1i r r'wWMt ilBftliiawiTfrf fit" 1 1 i i r " ubMiMiiM 1 w - - - i f a is aw - s si i s a i - .ad- ,. III liun u....w. . OfJ MAY FIFTEEN C $ J IB ..- . " i w. a 4 Friend, Archie' j Bw tha Aaanrlated Pre, ) 'Augusta. Oav Mar t Coming at ft friend to r trtnute to ine m.... orv f Wwi President TXt 4dr la AarvfU. aa tha (uaat of ha aoeajioai of Um Hty'a mamorl) arrtra U Uia aianorr of Ma). Arehl- Butt aaa or ma Ticxime i ' THaak taaatar of April l. , Tha mamerUl atrviraa war fol lowaA or taformal raep"o a tha ConmarHaJ Clua. whara Mr. Tat mat May i It ! al triaada u4 arwars tha rraaloirt tu "ttr tataa at tha boaaa of IBdoa Thorn- Ma toft hla ratum to Wart- tnttom t l:t o tiooii. Unveiling Ceremonies to Take Place in Grounds of the State Capitol " Tb uavalllnc of tha atatua of tha lata Dr. Charloe D. McItot on May 11 In tha Capitol Bquaro, la HaJalsh, will draw to thta city a iroat coa- aT aVLLZt araa 'rlalbly aifartad cauraa of vlattora to do hoaor to tha . ' .7. .JkJ. Mu ta MiJor Butt laamoty of tha oducaiionai jtatoa- Thro vara toara la hla arao aa ha man. MiM -lamonaa oi u hla aid aw alaea ha tha Whlta Uouaa aad who had trav- Wd thnaauida of mlUa wttt him. Mr. Taft only a ohort apaaoh hat ha camo aaar hroaklac dowa :'wtea, .... . u v. rma ta ma watil ha waa ad." amid Ai na proaTmrn or iao rvi " fha uavotllB at alavaa acloch oa tha mornlnv of Mar flftaca haa boon romplatad by tha aelaetloa of Blahop fRobort waraao, t wuroiaffioo, a eollaca mata of Dr. Mclrar at tha Mat Cnlvoratty. to dollror tha l vooatloa, whllo Mlaa Lola Martin Mc Ivor, dauBhtor of Dr. Mclrar. haa mwm " -,wi Daao aaiatnoa io tw i amwa. tha rraatdoat "Ula aatli af TWv wU) ,vltalloa aant alf raaport aad vUfii 'V1 out to paopla la Kortli Carolina, hat wad to hlmaalf. ha ooadactad him- (rM7botr ta mvltad ta attand. tha palf with a alaalaoaaa af Prpoao, " nr1tatlon la ta all. A apodal train ta tha happlnaaa and f?""?01 will hrlnf to tha acardaaa atudanta of Praaldont wha a f M. Ta th, data Normal and Indvatrtal Col- am, aualltlaa ho adad loyalty ta-. ha mit tk nut ib tha alna- ad whaa ha haoMna aaa at w -iaaM J tat. fUpiia af tha Batolgh athoolt n ha waa aa a aaa or a hrothar." I wm ,u .raaont at tha ntlln. Mr. aft told how ha aiat Major Md thar alaa IU Uka part la tha B.tt. Irat la tha Phlllpplnaa and latar KVlde, aa tha alda to rroaldoat Rooaaralt. Tha IVofTOJ. of bardata. vi iwn bb Major Batt'a darouoa ta I Tha oomplatad aad full procrain atr. KsoaavaK aad hlmaott at tha aaaretaaa of tha uaralUnc at I alar arioaa, to aa followa: ' Mualo. . lavoattio. hr ML Rar. RoMH Rraata. Addroaa r Dr. C. Alphoaaa Jrnlth, UnlvaratUr af Vlraiala. onf, A at art o Br Rallh School Chiiaran aaa coimco muaoata. Pmib -By Honry laroma Rtorkard Addraaa By Praaldant J. I. Fouat. Oaorgo W. Porklna mirnata th ataal aad harvaatar tniata la tha man who told Praatdast Rooaavalt that If ha proatoutad tha atool and harvaatar truata that ha wauld "Aa-ht" Roooo volt did not proaacuta and bow Par kin la putting up tha monar for tha Aaaaclag of Itooaavalt eaaipaiga. ' iORn IIJ5EC0 ID BALLOT II haa alwara aaa mad to aaa," amid tha Praaldaat. "that Archlo savar .rtoa bbtbubb ha lavad hla aaothar m Tha traatoat aorrow of hU Ufa waa whoa aha loft WnV : , Mr.. Taft oaaaiudad with ft word mora ta to Mr. Butt'f aplrft of aalf .T'amaitfca." a mlt, "had h. '; ' mba b mart af hla aaturo. . It Arohla , - . . b. uarfff-DB rrmmamni ai. a. rouiL rould yatolaoaa ani iaa to luu NBrtntl-M(i iBtUitrlaJ Collaaa. Praaantauaw ai atatua ta tha Mata By J. T. Joraor, Caalmaa of tha I Commlttao. Aooptano of Ratoo for tha aXaU By Hit Kaeallaaer, Hoa. W. W. Kltchln, Oovarnor of North Carolina. unTotunr aj uiia aianin ao irar. , BoaA tha Old Narth mata Br Ma donU of Mata Normal aad Industrial i Callafa. . AT MOBILE NEXT ha would kftva Ukta tha ana Oa rtava hlra." r ' ' f . " CiToTBW XltckU Inaet ProcUmt. tlot AsUag fet Helf Ut Flood ' Oovornar Kltchln raatardar laauad a r firotiamaUoa appealing: to thawaopia : It ik. ai.iai b kbIo tha dlatittaad f amino auttarora wka hara booa inado lionalaaa aoeaant af tha flood la , tha Mlaataarpat "ollar. , Tha appoal aaat out py tlia-0-T arnor ht aa lollawa: m ... - ' M ' "piatraaa moulting from tha flood In tha lowor Mlaalaalppl alhr haa roachad eurh Intaaaity and magni tuda that tha Amartcan Rod Croa haa daomod M fttopar W appoal to tha VoPa of tha nailaa -for rallaf. Aa Toatdaat at tha North Carolina. ta ' Doard af tha Amartraa Rod Croan, I rant thla appoal to tha paopla of thta Mata. Thoaa who fool dlapoaad ta aid thta worthy aauaa ara raquaatad ta fnrwarA thatr eontrlhutlea to Mr. J. a. Brown, traaaaror of too Btato I Contraaa wtll ha hold la MoMlo. Ala.. ' Board. Ralalgr N. C, who .will aa-1 aait raar at about tha tlmo of tha knowlodga naraa 'aad ramlt to tha atpaciad poaatbla eomplot'oa of tha ', traaaorar af tha Amorloaa NatMaai t ranama Canal. . t(a vttm ax waaninnonv u. ibib waa oocraao toaay oy a maai Southern Commercial Con gress to Hold Next Meeting There About Time Canal is Completed (Br tha Aaaoclatad Proaa.) Waahlnatoa. Mar I Tha nasi eon- vantlon of tha Southara Commorelal Thla tha rtrat day of Mart lilt. Ing af tha asaeutlra offlcarn, of tha w. w. kitchin. rroaiaoai. ' lvonirait. itoaatoa, Naw oiioana, nertp caronna Boart .Atnancan i i jaeaaonTiiia ana at. ueuia wora apint nowu ho croon." ad contaataato tor tha Conaraaa. Joha T. Cochran a. praaldaat af tha Mabiia MAKAGER H. K ROGFRd hamnor at eammarea, wtth a daca ARKIVKU IH ran UT!. hob at bubibbbi maa aapaaroa today Mr. Samwat U Rafara, af Waywaa ta proaa tha clalma of tho city at . villa. Banator Mmmoaa eampalgn maaacar, haa arrivtd ta th city and raatarday took tip hla duttaa, hla affloa boing loeatad In tha old PoHoa Jaatlao ! court roam, avor tha markat ' Mr. Roaort la na atranaor a Rat al', having boon a mam bar af tha Corporation Oommtanloa for aajraral yoari Ha will probaalr gtra out aoma appolatmoata af oauaty maa aaort for Bamalar Mmmoaa wltkla a law dart ' : POLtCB MWfTBXY BXPOT. On HnanVai had Two Arraata Ma4a agalnat thoaa af Houatoa. Tasaa, which waa rapraaantad br Col. Kamuel t. awiarora ana a Houaton commit toa. ulni mr Ill SOUTH CAROLINA L W M s rr AvciaTiC:w . .1 SR. .HAMt'EL CAU3IO KEPRJCtiENTS MRXICO AS NEW AMBASSADOR. Waahlnirton, Mar 1. Becior Manual Calaro. tho now amhiaaanor from Maxlco, ha roarhod Waahlnirton. Ha waa a mambar of Praatdont Olaa' cab- In at, hld a atmllar poattlon during th brlaf raaimo of Do la Barra and Massachusetts Delegates Are First For Governor Foss and Are Not Pledged to Clark Naw York. Mar I. William T. Me- Comba, maaagor of tho Woodrow Wll- aoa oampalgn, haa latuad tha follow ing ataAcmanl; 'Tha raault In tha Damoeratto pii- marlaa In Miaaai huaotta yoaterdag la nowlaa chantad tha altuatloa with rafaranoa to Oovornor Wlloon. "Tho dalaamta tlaotad ran undar tha daatffnatloa 'pladrad to support Oovornor roaa lor Praaldant of tha Unltad "Ulaa.' No daiacailon waa fllad for tha column which waa h4- ad br Governor Wllaon'a aatna. Tho namao of a faw delagatea wero filed In tho column handed by Mr. Clark. Thaae oelegatoB, 1 am Informed, ware defeated. "unaer the Maaaachuaetta primary law tha deleata alerted ara pledged to no one eacept Oovernor Foaa on the rat ballot and are not obliged to vote for Oovernor Wllaon or Mr. Clark or anyone elee. "Five of the delvaatee elected went ta Wllaon headquarters In Boston last night aaa plea r a their aupport to Oovernor Wllaon on th aaeohd bal lot. "Tho reason no delecatlon was filed In th Wilson column waa that I was assured several weeka ago thai tha majority of tho delegates filed for Oovernor Foal wer for Oovernor Wllaon on tha aecond ballot "Th Republican presidential pri mary overshadowed the Democratle primary aad Praaldaat Taft aad Mr. Rooaavalt received aupport on account of the aoutrnoaa of the altuatlon which Oovornor Wllaon would otherwise enough to circularise th State prop "Tho Wllaon organisation In Maaea r huaotta had vary limited funds, There waa not enough money to place workers at tthe nolle and hardly enough ta Icroulaiiaa tha Mat prop erty." Returning' From Georgia Finds Time En Route Washington to Talk Pros perity in Palmetto State ' (Br Tha AssoruUed Prm) rioranc. & C, Mar Although not aa eftmpaJgn trip. Praaldant Taft mad two ahort apeche In South Carolina today on hla way to wash Inaton from Aua-uata. Oa. He dellv- eroa uie nrat at numiar irom ine rvai- pUtform af hla private car and tha eocond at riorenoa. Big crowds aBlllia klM a lukth ftlBi Tha Praaldant preached proaponiy rvmium mm wnfi wi "-" aad declared hla oppoaitlon to doc In President Madoro'a cabinet to coma trtnea that ha said would daatrof thatito Washington. prosperity It written into law. "What w want Is prosperity" aald Mr. Taft at Sumter. "We want quiet and tha least dlaablllty to buatneea, aad all may enjoy plenty. In South Carolina I have not alwaya had th pirit that would make believe It was worth while to ask for your auftragea, hut I know there Is a strong aub- atratum la South Carolina aa In other Statea, of eanfldeno In exletstlng gvramat and there la a deetr to maintain It, that may bo uaad to eon tlnub tt s It la" Henry Jaokaoa. collector of Inter nat raven aa for Oeoraia and one of Taft leaders In that Mala, waa a gueet in Praaldaat Tart a car. MRS. SOCIETY MacMDKR WAA HONOREE YESTERDAY. A LAKE OF WATER COVERS THETQWN Louisiana Village Flooded From Two to Six Feet in Depth and Waters Pour Through Crevasses Else wheri PREPARING TO ENTERTAIN DOCTORS. I (By I h Associated Proaa) Torraa. LaL, May I. A lake water tonight aevera th town Torraa to depth ranging from two to tlx feet, and th Mlesiaatppt water are pouring through the crevasse, which occurred In th levees lata yea- Mrs. R. C. strong Her Hnaeaaa at a Delightful Afternoon rarty Tha afternoon ta party of Mr. R. C. Strong yesterday, from I to 7 a dallahtful period given honor ary to Mra. ueorge atacniiaar, wno cams thla week as a bride to Raleigh Mrs. MacNIder, who was Mlaa ka rri ar of Montloollo, Florida, was mar ried last weak, and ah and Mr. Mao Nlder have Juat returned from tnoir bridal trip. More than two hundred and fifty guests called yeatarday. The iihrarv tnd uinins room were ib white, the hall in reo, ana in siwi room in pink. In the receiving line were Mr. MacNIder and Mre. Strong. Mr. Piatt D. Walker. Mlaa Utile Skinner. Mra. W. S. Wllaon. Mrs. R. W. Winston, ur Hubert Rovatar. and Mlaa aain ner. At the door guaata war met br Mra w n. Drake and Mrs. it. v. , Connor, who conducted the gueete to tha rBxaivina Darrv. ana inr w taken Into tho dining room by Mrs. w v. Rhino and Mr, came mrong. in thla room were atlases ijouiae uirtmwt r.iK-rin Bad Joarohlne Boy' Ian, Emmie ore wry, aiic butibb Sophronia coopr. mra John B. Kennev and Mrs. AI' bert Cos led th visitor to th Bitting room, where a course of lct was .mat hv Mrs. Oeors Strang. Mra. ai.w w.hh. Mlaa Belle Peecud, Mis B.k rhaahlra. lflaa Elisabeth Oood' ..a mibb Oriffin. Attraetlve- bbbb to tha whola echame waa lent by ui trraBBBB and Annabel Webb, .hiidran. who received the mmAm nf tha BUBflta. The Introduction oi ino youna tarda, at th rata af taralva anllaa an hour ThlB iaiMl a. rian aratar t B.l.tah BnnlBtV mUSt alWBV P OB ha covered th little town of Letts- of the large event of her Ufa. It waa worth, lnnla, Blnvenu aad Smlthland, a wholly notable ocobbiob. DR. H. A, TBUMPSON WON. Waa S4 for IM,a U r fwart to Alleged Netflaewc la Hi lag BrosMi Leg. t Special to New sad Obeerver.) Whltevllla. N. C. May I. There haa lust been concluded hare a en It Instituted by Mr. t. H. Williamson. Jr, against Dr. N. A. Thompson of Lamberton. and hla hospital. The la A Drill Drwska Id th Last, Av cult waa far I !. for alleced nag - -. cractng Tw Per Day. Th award at Polio Cemmlaaiea . ara met la regular atanthty aaaaiva last night aad Meesra. Wilder. King gad Brigaa were present. . Tha regular routlae work was ' traniaetad aad tha report of Chief ttetl tor tha month af April received. .. Total number of arrests daring month was 11. for th following af tensest Aaaattlt and battary. affray. I; carrying oewceaVed weapoa, I; dlaor " terty conduct, 11; drunkennesa, t; - forgrry. Is tumbling, I; laroeoy, I; violating city oHtnaaee, t; aslllag liquor, I; i tatting pollca, 1; jump ing off sad oa cars, 1. Thar wr Tl wagoa calls, tl ' faed, tl net Sned. Citisena calUd for wasoa aad potto it urn. Of ncert resorted from signal box, ,MI " ' jmm WOM-iN ATTORMEY APPEARS. (ftrxclaJ to New aad Obeerver.) AebevUI, M. d. Mar t Mra. A. M. Pry, of th firm f JTry A Pry, of Bry an City, her husband being tha Other member f th Arm, la th Srat won, father. ea lawyer, a far aa t known, wh Mater and aa brotbar. Ilgene ta th setting of a broken leg. but Judge rookie, wh preatded. aald there waa ft evidence af negligence to so to th iwr. aad directed that Judgment b entered ta favor of the defeadaata. aaa tna ta piaintirr, Wtlllamaoa. be taxed with th costs. Notice f appeal by th pmlntiS wa given. it was ta tna summer i iaa Mr. WIIIUumsa waa thrwn from a bore, hla arm dlalooatod aad Vrokea. and hla krft leg broke hear th knee. He waa treated at tha Thinpsoa Hee- Kltal. aad broaght tun, aUogtng wag gaac ta traatment DEATH OF MRS. t. M. TCR5ER, Died Tisttrdag at Her Moss Wear Oaraar ruaiaral WIS Bto taM T day. Mra, 1. M. Turner died yesterday about II o'clock at bar home aaar Oarner. after only faw day irtnaaa 8h waa forty-three year of at Bd before her marrtag was Mia Atwatsr. daughter t Mr. HL W. At water, af Burttagtes. Sa W sur vived by bar bttsbaad asm tw abll- dron, Kdmuna aad navta: iw ay Mr. m. w. Atwatsr, tw The Pfeyattsane Win Be Give Royal Kane-eBlunei'iit Wbea They Meet la Heei a reo rilie. , (Rpeclal to Nawa and Observer.) Hendersonvllle, N. C. May I. Th eosie of thla city are making ar rangement for th entertainment or the State Health Officer' Aeaoclatlon, tha State Board of Medical Examiners and the North Carolina Medical Asso ciation, when theae various bodle meet her In annual convention dur ing th summer. In convening on June ii tor n ses sion of four day, tha State Board af Medical Examiner will examine many applicant tor license to practice med icine. - On June if, th second annual aas alnn of th North Carolina State Health Officer1 Aeaoclatlon will meat here for afternoon and evening Bee atone. The North Carolina Medical Aaeo rlatlon wtll meet June It, II. and II, at which time, It la eat 1 mated, there will be an attendance of physi cians, many of whom wtll doubtlee be accompanied by their Tamniea, wno will apend a few daya at tht roaort ROBESON AND HOKE. (Special to New and Observer.) lamberton. N. C. May I It la expect ed that matter to finance be tween Robeson and the new county of Hok will anon be adjusted. It was found that Hoke owe Itnboaon It,- 11.11. th annual Intareat at I and I 1-1 per cent amounting to 1101.11, payable the nrat ot May and Novem ber, Thla waa to to on for II year, bat ft pre peat Uon has been mad to Hk tor ft aattlenaant aad It la as sorted this wUI be made. If it doe It ht aald Robeson county will gals arty I !.. and I rapidly flooding Polnte-Coupee pariah betwea ta Mississippi and Atrhaialayft river. While th water from the Torres crsvaaae may vntaally Inundate sec tion of six or lght pextahea south of here. State had Federal engineer tonight stated thai the very severe damage would largely b confined to Potnte-Coup parish, north of a Una from Newroada to Mtvt!l. Tha cra ves tonight ta about III feet wide. The Federal aad ' State engineers abandoned th Idea at attempting te close the crevasse at fta today. Capt. r O, SherrtlL chief of the United State nainr ta charge ot the Fourth District levee work, aa algned all of th boats under hla con trol hero to th reeou work, and hi force, toegthar with those under Cap tain Lomaa. U. S. A a the at earner Nokomla truaferred wraetloally all of the peopla la th tew a and eevernl thouaand head at Mvostocfc back to points on tha aaat aid t th river. Theae Fedarsi faroe also aastated in saving thouaaadg of dollars' worth of household goods nrasa tn ouuaing. Rain Sctewtftg b Alrwady Strsiaad l anoaar la court la AMimniM. t!r apraraac aa caunaal waa la . honkruDtcr 'ease bafora r. W. I balf of coruin creditor t .., 1Bthala Traneportatte Com and In It Mr. Fry shewwd that . - lw and ppeard to b "at l,wn" l banis ing tn eaa., '-" I. . ry read low la lb dB0 af .r l end and finished her n t i-t I nlvr,iy. She Passed r r .minatioa lt fll befor th : i f.rt with f int rotor and i rhts wlih former State Ses , , h.r hueban. r 'act Ices la - - t t t TVeern f . nil Carollna, THb fiusrsJ wtll b bald tKla at. taraa t a'chxik trwm Hellas Church, cemducted by Rev. C, W. Roblnaa) of Clayto, wh will b as- slated yr Rr. jwrbBter. , , ..-T WmiaBBalB BjfaaaMjBa Ahitll Xlettl . 1 I'berlcetOft. ... tl I nnivlll T4 I i i tturg ... Tl ..., Tl t ..., T4 M II . ... iiifii si ii ll n lire m th rlskt Way ' i I ti be te L":anpuiiuoi. -. Wbea yo ' get : right dowa ta tha Blaisj facta tt la grHy a vary aim pi matter te get rid of a bronchial sua. It r a at it rtgaa. 'Th tosahto m, mct,peple deea the ma tva wtth ejateting syrupa that tea it Soa't hsv aay curauve effeet. Mr Vta. ar delloioa sod Uve aad ara praparatlaa wHbout ou la a astactn threat aad tatur healer . tt gM te th aaat f th troabk at sac, stepa th roaih and baa la th anflaaaad braBchiai tusaav Fq, oxampm, there Mies Julia I. reader er or Vreotlra.. . a aay "I bad a stubborn last aptina that hang for sU weeka sag made m ery uneaay, ma l took vi, aa I bad rtasrg It waa good for coaghs, , I bad already tried several cones, medl tinea wit boat beneRt, but Vlnol sa stp4 . mr gi. aad t bow feel eer'i!t Well, ... v lie simply a mttr , f gaining etrer, sad bulldlrf up boaltb. W Mraut VJnnl to t van ferfort aatta'-,. . Try It aw;;f.( nwell Baton Rug. Ia, May, With an ever-wldenlBW rent ln th weat levee llae at Torraa, latUng ths waUra of th MtastaalBpt tnrougn to tn ricn sugar las da of Potst-Coope pariah, tha State s big farm at Angola, on tha east aids of the river, flooded by e revue at ftooa today, weak spot in th Grand Bay embankment above Morgans, aad threatening condition In Baton Roag. aad 1U ftaady rata falling to aofteft th alrsady strained lvV th altuatloa ta oa tral UtWiat la th moat deaperate since th BB4e begaa pouring down lhmk tha VIBBtaalDBt Vallsy. It becara apparent rr today that the Torraa Teresas could hot be stop ped, and th rdri ad Mate engi neera turBBd from the astaatly widening amy thr to devote their labors tn th almost hwpaleas task of saving remaining Wveea. where ven greater damac aw , vb y Capt. C. a ghorrui. ni ins -.-u. rraBlv sdmttted to- a . - - - . . . night that Um attuaUoa ajanmns at aevaralV points south f th Red river, captaia snemu n . r Ml IkMMaii IfBtnami wn a w . men are laboring ay . but they r racing ft sre-aer now than ever weior wo """"-T ay Bo ad la th mww - At T o'clock tontgnt "-' w ertthla t.u Inh.. of tha top OI tha a.nih.. a.hlcB haV bOOft PMCSd alosg th nvr levee protecting Front trt .'.!. ... Although several Minares ppi waea .- ..ui from th tTrl- torv boobbb by th Torraa arwaa. nnBdeasa f alhara at nnms weet bank at th rive awaiting the arrival of boats to transport thB to hlsh baa, , Ann,.! br bB Cln4 lag la alt r i" for twall4 laaachoa and apiaU c" t aa-rat u gettlas boodIb .t of th overflow eeaatry oBth of 1 pt. 'r! BMtg l . tSaarlsj t K a a Haaav K C- f 1 flrtday) tb wa af tb Ro. will bo Hold, a" f RaWish e , Meeie will 1 Kenlr V f t ''i' 1 Obeerver.) f.-JTeawrrow eraant " ) H" Hchodl T. V . isiehwtt f th "rat In. r4 . 1 . th 'f tr- a tranaanewBws LICANS WlflGS 111 FOR TAFT AIID TEO One Pinion of the Creole State Bird Flops for the Third Termer; the Other for Wil liam Howard (By th Associated Pro.) Alexandria. La.. May I. Tha ai ready badly muddled Louisiana Re publican situation waa given an add ed daub of coloring today when th State convention of the "Lily While faction split up Into two "wlnge" and elected twe eats of delegate to the national convention to bo held in Chicago. On wing lauded President Taft and elected six delegate at larg lnetrueted to vote for th President a renomlnatlon. Th other wing adopt ed, with the asm unanimity, resolu tion endorsing CoL Theodore Roose velt and choe six Louisiana Kepuo llcan to go to Chicago and vote for tho Colonel to tha last. And yet there waa harmony in th oaaventlon aad both "wings" In sist there wa no pelt. They simply agreed to dtaagree on tho on ques tion whether pronto etiouia n coum Get All the Delegates Unddr " the Georgia Rule ' (By th Associated Pre) Atlanta. Oa.. Mar I. Delayed re turn from tho presidential primary held Georgia yesterday continue to add to lb plurality of Oacar Va- dsrwood. Official result have been received from let of tho Ml counties and these, with the anofAclal return ' from the other forty show a gain or 1.1 U vote. Tha oBlclal canvas, It 1 abated, win change theae figure but ilthtly. Ths torn! vote tor th tour candi dates ara given by ths Atlanta, Con stitution a follow: ' Oacar Vnderwood ...... 7 l.HI Woodrow Wllaon 11.141 Champ Clsrk X.MT Judaon Harmon 1,117 Although Governor Wllaon carried more than I count! In th State In cluding all the larger cltla he will Bot get a fraction of th Georgia del agatloa to th Baltimore convention. L'nder th order of th State Demo cratic ExecuUv Committee, th State CoavetitWn which meats May 1Mb. will be rompooed of delegate in structed for th popular cholc ot th State. This mean that Mr. Under wood is aura of tha tl delegates from Georgia. ' , WtlMAX lg TO LEAVE. Jsrfge Wataoa Makes Her Pay a Fin and uc iMitata ttaieica vtiura Week, Judas Walter L. Watson yester day nned Untat J. Carver, accused aad convicted of wiling whiakey, III and coat aad ordered her to leave tho city or go to tha Workhouse. The woman waa tried Monday ana convicted. There wa no judgment than. Teatarday Judge Wataoa In to banish, nor AirmtmA hla Intention uon wnetner wroa.-. I ."7.L.g h. a-olled the fine, ha aald: ea in tne eiecuoo o b wiMirr. i --- -----.i- nH,,w .ien,: tttb wines chad a vice "Raletth, can get along pretty well chairman and then committee asreed that th Taft wing should have tha convention nau on nour, iter which the Roosevelt wing should corns In and transact ita bun nam. Th agreement wa lived up to aad the resolution which th Ronaavalt faction adopted ntorstng Frank B. William, leader of the Taft win, la tha "fear chairman of th Republican Mat Executive Com mittee, waa no lea laudatory or sir, William thaa war those adopted by hla oars wins. Th action of the eonvonuoa war meana that three different Beta of delegates will go t th Chicago con without vou. You haven l got nans nough to a 1 1 liquor Buccesafully aad you ought to get out of th business, Thar will alway b trouble for you. Now. 1 am going to nne you ana eon tence you to a term of twelve month. th atntenc to b stnexen out os condition that you go aad stay gen. But If you return, you win a arrestou and you will go to th workaou. How long will It take you to par a up. Th Carver woman tnougnt sn could skip In two daya, but juage Watson told her that h would allow hr to get everything raady. He suggested Tuesday of next week. The womaa am not appear t long realdesc In Ralelglt and wa miHaa fraia tjllletBBa BSld BiVS th I artlHaa la H U OuloklV a Bb OOUld. Thla cm waa oonviouow sscurev nana tha avtdanoa Of th BW dOtSC- Uvoi WrH. A satin. Thr ar soma other oae yet to be tried and thra hav been ft fw aoqumaia. Tomorrow I an la aay tor esv aral iateraetlng eases and ft warn Sght la potd ta ono or morn- of thorn. Th chief on la that of Mata agaJaet Sterling Prlc. In which "ft treat railway condootor Is tb chief wits eat. credenUals cere mlt tea there th prop osition of figuring out which t reg ular " Tha "black and tan" held a State csnvtntrsn in AVesaadria .bast month tad lctd a eat of delegate for Mr. Taft. Kacb of tha three -eta lay claim to "regularity." AH ELECTRIC LIIIE i: ENTERTAINED PRISONERS. BRlftOS StfT AQAUaT TOWN. naima Ha Waa Pat In trnaaal try all too naj """" Elect of lb, xi narn Ma t Pet way Pickett, colored, ha Ihatltutad ult agalnat tha town of Pollockavtll aad vral dt laeaa on account ot btag nnd ta unsanitary jail. .. . Several week ago ha was arreated and placed In jail at PollockmrtHe. Ha claimed the Jail wa ! a very un sanitary condition and that h waa not gfcn enough covering te Protect him from th cold ana m and mental aftgutan was very great Pickett ha inereior m-o eu. agalnat the town of Pollockaville, and Messv. T. A. Bii, nnrrr Bender and M. J. Leary for dam agea in the sum of from each ot the defendant. The men aaalsted in making th arrest an piacws plaintiff In jail. NOVEL DEFENSE Of SCIT. r.wi.IL. itilaea Raea Car tXMft- Muiy for mranea namTcu Offrrmlt Of thw tjompsair ' BAraace of tb Acctoewt. Wlnston-Slm. May I. Preald.at H. E. Krlea, of the looal car company m.A in4aan af th company's motor- man and conductor nave gone w Vauinviiia.' whara they will be wit nesses tn a damage ault against ths traction company. . . . . TW. .nit ntaa tnatllutafl n AlirW Hendrtck for th rvry oi . . aaa umuiit nf Inlurta hB r reived while retting off at -ft car la WlBBtna H a I lea that ha thrown from tb ear ana hb arm broken, beside other Injuria that n received. He la reprosented by Attor ney Frank Baldwin. . . , Tha at rant ear COmPany aftd 0ft' rftwtara elatBi that they d not kaow Mr. Headrtek or evea remember th accident rererrefl t is tn ympiin for damarea. Tn ess win oe torly coatastel by th car company. Plans for One From Gastonia1 via Rutherfordton On to Asheville SKIII TROUBLES IVAtliSH VIIEII .... i . - . i POSLAM IS USED Kcsema or any - kla affertloa treated with Pwalam ImmedlaUly be emea raaDaaslva. th akla la aoethed aad cosied, ttohlag stop aad tha trouble grew lea anaoying, lea x toaalv uatU It finally disappear and tb akra regains 11 Bonaai color fad tMtu, . .- (. . -, All akla disease. Including acne, tetter, peeeiasia. Dllea. akla rl, salt rheum, barbBr aad ll other forma f Itch ar gulokly radicated by Po tam. . Minor trwubhta such a pim ple red and tn liamed novae, rashes, dandruff, complexion .blemlaha. etc, reap end So readily that Ternlght treatment I often tufflclant. . . liln-'rown Drug -Comrent and tl dru lata sell Pnelem t c"i and 1M .AW mAT the bfn' ae n i. - li rent. ) ir I sasnpie i ' Tvj (Dclal to Nw and Observer ) Charlotte. Mar I. -Plana tor th building of aa eleetrtc railway line from Gastonia to Asheville by way of Rutherford toa. according ta sorts from point along th propose route, between th two town, have, aroBTaenid a tar that It W coan- dentlr believed that tn roaa ww ultlmatelv b devaleoed. A meetlBa- ot. a aumbar or airac- tor of th promoting eompaay just held In Kutherfordton. at which Mm th aituaOon was gone over In detail. Nothing waa given out. but director Insisted that ths road will a oiil If tbia electric tin from Gastonia through th tnouatalaa ahould mta- rlalia. la connoctlea witft tn rw mast traction Ma to Oastenia. which wtll be opened within th next row weeks. Charlotte would hav a direct trolley rout to th Land of tn say. 8. B. Tanner, a won taewa susi man of Charlotte, sag of State wide Dremlaaaoe at a eottoa mnafc- turar. la a stocknoldor la pny which la back ot tb proposed now road. - Isoanrd cSmtk Ct. ( Soaclal to Nawa aad Obeerver. ) Wilson. M. C Mar l, Several months aa-o Henry Stewart, eolored. it t th read ror aaoouag and wounding Orlando Famver, also eolored. Yaaterday h waa arrsstsa la Daa villa. Va aad brought her aad turned arer te th author! tie. Abram Park, alrsady ur lis boad. waa ta Mayor TMoklaaea'a ceurt thla moralBg ehargag wttb retelling. Ha waa aentaieed to twelv aa tha eaaAa a tb BjaratBUat VKMB' tlon of th saw. He appealed aad waa placed under ft aa huadred aad nfty dollar bona. - Dnatft C Naal OfTtOsr. - Mw York. May l,Uevt. Rayi Straight McDmsm. V. 8. N, dM ta Biwoklys hoapttal taalgbt aa tb ra ault of a fractured skull abstain fa ft fall from ft trolley car. ' LAeutaaant McDesmUL" Wh stopplag wKb bis arid at ft Brekty hotel, atumpte t Boar t aw u tha R rank Ira wad af tha bride wha) I hla foot Uppd aad h waa horled I aalaat an alsvated rallr4 pillar. Ha wa take immediately to a bow i pital but dted ahdrtly aiterwarda, . I U tenant Mcuoaaia waa mamea about a montk age ta Washlngteft to I Mlaa Kathnrft HellBer. daughter l I tb lata Captain la C. HMutar, V. K rt.. .''--v. '- - V Mr. Dsvtd Motunanv faeyaL i i Special to Mew aad Obaervsr.) - Qoldahaea. - "N Ma 1. Tb funeral aarxloee rbr tb rwmama of I Mr. David. McKma wer perfsmed hers hi StJohn Mth4tat cbarch.! of which ha Ws funnel ly a member. th eervto ewnduoted by He v. J. H. Fticaalle. Th remain wet brought from Wlbstoa-Saiara and wr ac em pealed by dattrhter and ft as. Mr. t). C. MfVI' haw gfdrata Grv Thes Good Tim Hear by Vp Tow reop. Tha aoaoial choir of Shew and tha quartet, along with a reader and awm of th oolotwa talent i in cy, en tertained tb prisoners tn tha mm pnlteatlary yesterday evonlng. Msyor Johnson, and other wall know Raleigh peepl went out sad war delighted with tb performanc which they pronounced of hlgb r dor. Warden T. P. Bala, had faw of hla frianda to take ta with hlaa. Every few wwakt he baa th prison er cheered by tb praaaaca f peo ple wh tak aa Intareat U them ana they enjoy ronoerts of high order not Infrequaatly. Ther bar bean tow time when thar was treaxar en joyment Tw of th moat railnv ful of tho pruna'a friend. Colonel Fred Old and Mlaa Franca Ren trow, bad th pleasure of hearing tb fnu ate aad th reading by others. Mia Ranfrow going often r as principal thaa perhapa aay other Ralelglt per- Th celord peopl Vast ftlgbi ear ned their best treioaa, tralaM aad gifted alagers. EHaabeth Ctty Aapbyxlaaed. By th Aasodatad Press.) . . Nnpfalk. Va.. Mar I. Honry R. Jannlnira, young mn. waa found la , his room here VXiay aoa irom ae pbyxiatloB. by gas, A aaalad not waa left bf Jonnlnga addreaeed to hla , dear wife" t Elltabetb City. IV. C. , The cftua of hi ftcuoa la at Mww-.... - Ton T have suffered' long 1 enough Why. gtidurt this jrTetched Qloeu snodxr fajt V Ymm'iUMt. T" , You may b weaJc tnid brok ca dowa and ful of achrt and psing: . Yoo may bs afilictr4 with a torturirtf glcta( com plaint or with nlcCTav or rheo initifm or catarfh. But thetg troqblts all com froro tmt cim4mjrt hUti , And aBJDL will care them.' TaoMB(lf ntea and wowra uffrred rvta wot thaa yew do watil thil wtrigarating sVMATa cleansed th Hood o aO hriiBTitie; and.t. t n with arw lif and f '. lt-.aHotfie mm lory. 1.-' y Uhilt. . r II pee. t ' tHe Jet. ' T" !: rt pat a :iae 1. Mr. Devid year it. anl rttlaea THenHe t ( . ' ww I - . - w ;
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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