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• Railroad* Urge Public Inquiry and Arbitration '
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. Refute Otter and Take Strike Vote 4
York, J^*MS,^2d°thJ,SfcrtIIf>!hCrlM??‘a4^lhc ,0,nt con,eren«e held in Net/'
or Federaf review.Id .fi. ™ i * hc r#Uroi“u *•» «br issue to arbitration >
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, be given these leaders to declare a nation-wide strike. “*t»V .
. ... f j *n*Ctstate Commerce Commisiion is proposed bv the railm.Ha .. .kll
pobhc bod, to which this issue ought «o be referred for ihe.e reason. ^ “ '*1
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one-fifth of all the employe*. no>v highly paid and conitituting onldj
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R*k of a Mama Bay Who
WM W North Caroline'* Nett
Chief New all11
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O* tfca lint Wadaaaday of next
whattJlhoa>M Walter Btehett
•* *«* Carolina, Monroe wffl for
tho *m time in htetary have the h<m
a» to boaot af a eon acnriaff the State
k the moat honorable and exalted
* Which the poo pie af the State
’ to place « Meat
1 a# Union, than
Lo«j and man, additional opportani
to ■uii humanity u a mwiliii
of the bar, coneequejtly be prepared
bw»aelf to practice law.
Mooiwo bar waa wall filled at
tbe time yooag Bickatt found hi«t.»r
read, to eater In ehoecn profeaeion.
baaldea (beta waa a ecry email amocat I
of litigation bare at that time and the
local field had little to offer to the
ambitious young nan who grew np
beta.
Alto* practicing at Daabury, N. C,
with Mr. A. M. Stack, of thia place,
for w year or two, his unde. Dadd
A. Covington, at that time a promt
Mwyer of the Bute, aocuxad for
thm proaiitnf yitaf wh the mrmetiem
oO«d«. W. K. Timber lako, JTooZ
burg, who waa appointad a faaiou
iodga. U taka offUse early ia UM. It
WM from thia plat* that Mr. Bickatt
b»Ot far blmealf up Into the great
*bai»atag ha »aw ta.
In to PoHtie. w«
to INI wh«n ha Was elected lUprrv
••ntatlaw front Franklin eoonty, .~i
in lWM when be won StntawM* no
ttoo- with kin remarkable ability in
h«MUn* politicians whan bo nomi
"‘to* ■***• tor Governor, o»>.
poein» Locke Crai* and W. W. Kiteh
toy.W nominated ae a
4uk hoann.” Knee that time Mo
“• iitartniwlly frown aad hia
worth baa boon made known and la
Jj|JN*toad by An people ef tbs entir*
7"
her that if an har property was bus
to iihca, it would bo the cvom na
•Mary that he go to college and p
an education. This waa not a hoi*
hack for Walter, however, as th
property was soon ranted and he vrs
hack in college.
After finishing at Wake Foret,
Mr. Blckott studied law at the Ut
vcrsity of North Carolina and taugit
the Winston-Salem graded school
two Fears before taking up his pea*
tk-e. it was during the time that h
was teaching that while visiting hi
people in Monroe during vacation
that he triad his first case before Set;
M. L. Flow, wbe sutee that Walt*
__ »s is usually the case with .
Donnner lawyer.
Walter has always boas affection.
**• ■** **yel to these user to’ hbs
hers hi Monroe nod has bean holding
■ warm ptaee to their hearts all flu
rmn ho has bean away. He has not
forgotten the days whoa ha Mad U
***/ talking
•T" *5?, ti*~ ^th those who
rftaa «Hd the part of congregation
whon he used to “tabs otT the r_ti
•to. Monroe is Justly period of her
■oMs mi wto has woa rwogoitioa
fWM strangers—Monroe Enquirer.
DON'T LKAVB LAU1UNBVB0.
N» Wwd to Saak Almr. Tka Bri.
4mm to at Taw Daw.
Na oaad to laaaa Lamtobar* to
Naw « hmm? ^“T**"**™***
ttotomant ad a 1
Uka tkat ftoaa katow, kaart an tetw
~x 'remmM ~
. i. B. tonfart. krafcw. Main atrrat.
aajras -I har. Ummi
X*»*t Wla Baa for ktona,
,fln^? * kNWfa aw I wad
ward tor tkam. Wkaa my kldaaya
?“• *** *W traaUa, a far Joaaa ad
Daaa’g KIdaay nb nlliu aw"
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Daaa’a Xidaay MnStfcTliSriE
£ iSwTltoSS M.lT^A4^f,,m,
mm Ottawa, Kan., cava away Me
faithful watchdog ooa day and the
next eight thieves mitered hW bean
aad stole tit chick* (nan aa Iru-abator
la which they had bean hatched.
MIm KUaabeth Huber, atadoat ef
anciniagy, a graduate ef RadrliE uni
versity and daughter ad a wealthy
Maaudactarer ed Taunton, C&L, was
billed by a train while "hemming her
way" to the desert to obtain magnates*
data.
w. A. della nd, a farmer residing
near Manton. Cal.. hid 832 U $20 geld
pieces in n potato bin and then sold
tiie potatoes. Later search for lb*
coins failed to reveal thorn. Now
CUIIand regards banka ft safer than
potato bins.
Isaac Williams, aged 12, and'Wil
lard Hobbs, 18, war* seriously wound
ed by the discharge of a spring gun
’set for robbers who had runiackod the
‘Bin-ford store In Laurel, Del. The
beys were seriously wounded.
Giovanni Silvia, an Italian residing
in Walton, Mass., was robbed of $2,
600 in the subway in New York city
while on Us way ta a steamship to
take paaaage for home. Silvia bad
worked 37 yearn to accumulate his
if national banks tat the
i eentina* to increase
rapidly. Their growth la the period
between Morph 7 and May 1, Comp
troller Williams announces, amounted
ta $2MjOOO,0OO, pushing the total up
ta more than 314,000,000,000.
Mi*. Bertha Karmen, of Union town.
Pa-, waa seriously injured and her
year-old baby killed, when aa auto
mobile in which they were riding col
lided with a telephone pole. The ac
eideat waa caused by the driver tam
ing the ear suddenly in order to avoid
kitting a dog In tho street.
I Thirty U. S. marines ware landed in
jail in New Orleans, l^a.. during a riot
in'which policemen got the better at
the visitors. Tho trouble occurred in
the restricted district. Later all the
*e*a ware turned over to the Govern
■eat for punishment. They were on
routs to Santo Domingo.
Two innocent little mice huddled In
the earner of n street car running to
ward Portland, Ore., created a panic
among 40 high school girts, stenogra
phers and other woman on their way
|Q the city. During the excitement two
several ^attained
«t*aapt£n* to Uep from the car. * )U>
AJWcent corncob pipe coot the life
of Ferdinand Breeds, aged 20, an
Italian who waa crushed to death in
a coke conveyor at Brownsville, Pa.
Brecdi had left bit pipe on the eon*
veyor and, returning to get it, dis
covered the pipe bad fallen into the
•»»«nuia When he crawled in for
the pipe the operator, who failed to
•as him, started the machinery.
Seeking a marvelous emerald neck
Mee and ether jewels valued at f 100^.
000, ghouls violated for the cucund
***• the tomb of Ginertte Lan trims,
the feacoae Parisian beauty, who was
*wmud in 1»10. Although the solid
Hd of the iaadeu shell wee ripped
robbers left empty handed, the
Jowria having hem removed from tha
master, fat Paris after the ftret st
t**S‘ to rob thu gem-adorned re*
“*Ms of tha woman.
Jamas Cronin, of Hartford City,
'wir fouod Mo ecu, agsd six,
OWf m a limp heap at tha foot of a
large ahade traa near their »*—— ]^c
t1,d, kud fallen 20 feat whan a Hmb
Malta with him. "Don't touch me;
rm daud," waa tha cemmanTef^
vutoa aa tha father baot ovur tha
child. Tha hoy had beau-marluui
~Cm*" “teUt“’ bot ** honm were
Clttaa af tha
naaa, accord!** to a
*• Saprana court o11
tppMaaHoc of thi»a
)m far a writ of i
ptl tha aitjr to
■fcaala attaodad tqr
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