mmumcM ea» luuv nr n^ «ii« te kmn ti fln«rt pwc WP SiUiiA.. , 'tclf, talM t>eii^ aad tke Vlte Whh. TiH*» !■ f*.«»el ■!*”« to hf« tti stenrv Wkw jfcend . ^ k, ’ -: ■■■-■» I *••» th* l»tt«r sttadM biM an- ;Boyd adopts, sad wi* tk* ViWwCitl **” pi; «pTfa«ly »«. to cr^,U»Wl«. ttot Cl. pdrikfeii^ &M «M *>«*«•« k, »»rt P.-. ^ hto to >**•' til* I'CUrten" tte rttom »«« *»« • «*y Mt, «Mn «* aiaaMinv ter .z«eeMi«' fMd 'omii,; ^'.•itd wMMaoM fMd.." Ewr^i»r tkait Bkud i«^ iw in hMT«r Md trf«a to ifam her &n«er, bat, for eoMt ^■■iifartwtw sad »»>mm t>» mO* «f «MdttliM is «r««t aad fac* tvlMb wk^ tfUiac«WHMaw ■>•*7' ^ «.• j ^ - . W U MUr d. mMWmm te « trpkal Amerlew «•- Mdt]^ hooM! ahd tm*t Tvturn. Ztauw . Wdcd b; Eibmam B^fd tcT attde, )»iMiic« Brwikd to tit* door, huriinr Umats attme Uni. Th« NatkmU Tubeteule*!* Society inMts with l«atu^ for, wton Boyd n* of dijid : tabor, of vile ef the prtvooed lamtMiom, Iw koMiof i«Mtory order* the mayor to pre«»t it, fctr- cnoiMd pditie* and «r«ft and th* ,ni*i,t hort hip p»Unt excMSM «f the idle rich, aU aw> fiayed SMjaiueas. F«4V6i»ins the in the mushina; four*reeI I»p feature, of his sttpeiior. Major Alrich «nie White Terror," which was re- topKea to the society tlut the Snaaees leased on June 18. Tbe feftture pro- unra would ntt srarrant suirh doction is one of the Uniyersat's mas- terpiecM ai^ was written by Raymond li, Schrock, Stuart Paton, Uie pro- 3 measure. Kvety'tovn awakoM frim ita tei^ «rf7, aiid aU -tiie pieepie bweme in- tereatitd in puUie «af«^. n« (tory ends om year iatw vidi a bis baiMtaet to eeWMt* • ttim «i>d deaii Ev«iy>towft and, -IwrMwiltniy. ^ engagement of lawkw ;and Brand.' SAN OIBGO EXPOSmoX. ifogt n&n ovn rxXsb, M Crairea Kbw Bi^ iC—Oonnty: Om- reidittie etiifhitif :«t U* flatie ptvm^ MM» ycatenhy altasMon at a Mtai^ of the Crayon «oim^ Saaiid of iiatiMi when iMb MaanM m aaieftiaii, made ^ Joaefii! .T»^ Aat >• Wu mUdnff in the foMatqpa «f Old AnaDiaa. Ike tMoUa started trtie* Mr. tingle MniOtiaad about the hick rate of vahiatioa l^laMd m a eeitsiis piece of pM|m4j, Coramiarioiiar HiA* ion took ny tke diaeaasioii and tki* wuxea Wanner and W«rm«r ttntii the' two oune to Ueiws. Mr, Btiton inade seveml pasaea that would have dono ieredit tO Jest Willard and presomabi^ San Dietcb, July 16.—J«np goes down in record as eontribntilic tbe third large** monttly atteodaiiee at'fcaj hj, sparriw partner at a the San Oiego Exposition tinee its vantage when they were parted. When Brand icams of the defeat'opening January while July. «»»> at gheriiT Lane arrived on the scene and K* ^ ^ « w - u sanitoriuin, he realixes 'this early date *ives promise of break- jpUeed both inen tu^ custody alid duccr, has featured Holwrt Henley, power tf the jQ. recotds. i j SVancea Nelson and Allen Holubar in capitolistic-controUed machine, and j. During June the attendance reach-'jj^fore Magistmto Chariee the leading roles. The story of the P»*" ^-led the tLl of 16e,l«, a tirama introduces Emerson Boyd, the it. ' «,,L owner of the Great Bovd Mills . |“** ^ firare was r^sd .They were found gottty wd taxed . - j- „ ’ MeanwhUe, floyd becomes interest- without any special events or, cele- ,vith the cost which was equally divid- ed in the persistent attack upon the ^brations of importance, plainly indi-';^ between them tion, which employs.child labor and . . . . I .. .. . .. _ _ ... ■ mwn. disregards all laws of health and sani tation. He is also in conti^l of ^e Bo;d Chemical Company, anothsr large corporation with the same greedy and heartless policy which turns out upon tha public certain harmful and toxic medicines, among which is Saco-Ozone, a widely adver tised cure for tubcrcuijsis and pul monary diseases. Back of the powerful arm of Emer son Boyd is David Duncan, general manager of the Boyd Mills. Ouncan is also a v/ard-wheeler and crooked horrible system of the great mills and j eating that the San Diego Espoaition j —r~ inqui;-es of Duncan as to the truth of _is drawing heavy patronage by reas-1 the' stories. The latter lies gtbly. I on of its beauty and the extent of its A New York man claims to have a In the meantime, E!ea:ior, despite eahibits. The only special that crows ^ckwarda—nori* her father’s orders, has gone to the which swdled the crowd was the con- ** t complete* the list. New York can now lay claim to “Clarion” oSice to see her sweetheart. She promises to stand by him until the finish. Duncan calls and Brand pushes Eleanor into adjoining room, that she may hear what is said, Dun can threatens Brand to induce him to stop the damaging ai-ticles, but Brand defies him to do his worse, Boyd down in his heart is beginnit'g politician and holds a graft-controlled admire Brard, but Duncan, who city in the hoilow of his palm. He is in love with Eleamor, Boyd’s daughter, dynamite the "Clarion,” and thus who, however, is secretly engaged to Brand s campaign organ, Matthew Brand, one of the idle rich. 1^*" hortoic%. whose comfortable iiu:ome has been becoming very ill, the old built up by the labor of others. family physician is sent for, and mik- Emerson Boyd reads a newspaper “ thorough examination, tells Boyd attack upon the Boyd corporation and, crushing news th»t his daughter in a great rage, calls Duncan to see what influence he can use a* k pditi- cal bobt to muule the paper. has symptons oi tuberculosis. Duncan arrives at the rendezvous where he learns that the police had Eleanor g«M away and Brand runs suspicivas of the gsn^ters across the newaoapcr article against ***^ retired to await his her father. Alarmed by the faeta “*« »t- «et forth ir. the paper, Brand detor- "'®** •'“» ^ell-laid mines to invcstiguto. and, calling up- P*-"*"®' calling them all the utmost on Cole the editor of the "Clarion," '”««»«- takes tha bomb himself and kears a story that makes him sick at **'•"' darkness of heon. Then he learns that Boyd’s '**** '‘Clarion” offico, Dun- political machine has niutxlcd the lights it, while on the inside, Brand and a helper are B««d pays a visit to Boyd’s fac- some copy. As Fate tories. Among tlie things that Br*nd *t, the bomb has a defective •tea are the overcrowded condition f“»e. »"«!■ Prematur® explosion takas wt the roomA and lack of ventilation, blowing Duncan at atoms, «4>ilc couplcd with dust and amoke fr®m »»«onry seri- fhe various machines: the employment iniura Brand. «f child labor, Mrihere the children Boyd’s family physician, a learned learn the vicious hebit4 from men ■*“**, tells the money king that Aere cmoking and taking nips of whiskey; places in Every-town for the cert which Mm. Schumann—Eeink gnve when she sand to 20,000 people. , The attendance at the Exposition j since its opening is now cloM to the million mark and when this figure i': ^ reached there will be a general cele bration In which all of San Diego and its contiguous territory will engage. | The occasion will be known aa “Mil lion .‘Attendance Day,” eU kiims of “chickens.” it's easy to see now how the Rus sians got the name. THE NAVY AT EXPOSITION. San Diego, July 19.—Since Secretary Daniels of the novy department has July undoubtedly will contribute «>ti«cd the San Diego Expo- large crowds each day. The eaatern *** practice cruise of the travel is well on its way and twins Academy midshipmen sviU be are arriving daily with large crowds. from the eastern coast, ar- Th« three-day celebration of July ^nxewents for the entertainment of 4th just concluded poured thottsariJs arrival here are being through the Exposition gatea and in “P Exposition. After the absence of official flgures ih« at- P““‘n* through the Par.ama Canal tendance for the three days is esti- be the fir«t port «t mated by Exposition directors to have • *t>P will be made. For this jbeen more than 75,000. cruise the battlesMpa WiacM- A number of large delegations «««- **”' **>••‘’“11 and Ohio will be used Ing to San Uiego for conventions dtir- ***^ the warships in San ing July will boost the Exposition *t- '^‘*8® harbor will be for twc days, 'tondance. Chief of these will be tha arrival here will be signaliied Loyal Order of Mooee convention “ monster demonstration in which Triiich is exptected to he attwded by ™“»t of the naval force of the Pacific 40,000 visitors, Voast will engage and the occasion will > see the assembling of the entire Paci fic fleet In San Diego harbor. DR. FLINT TGS’nPIES IN THAW SANITY CASE. j Prisoner Snfering With Conatitiitien* al Inferiority With S’amnoic Tread. TKAW LIV5® NOBMALLV. THE NOtTH CMOUM COLUiE 8F MHUII.T!iE m MEcsii^ic m Yoonj; men ^ppkinp fn rqujp themselvM for iisvcticsi life in New York, July 12.—Dr. Austiit | Ag:ricult>ire und hll irjs «|lie^ Flint, the alinist, testifying today |i | b”anch?s; in Civil, Klfetrir.al and the employment of sickly and con- Pr0P«r treatment of tuberculosis, as j the trial to test flie sanity of Hswyj Mechanicitl Bllfnr.e«rt^s; in ■umpUve laborers; improper chairs Boyd and other corporation owners ’ X. Thaw, said he believed Thaw wr» rhpmi«try and D^dnjr; in Tex- —J .. , . .. fc.o.x w-ti, Mie .IntliMtry, and in Afirriculiral Teaching will find exceKeot pro vision #«w their ch()«en ctreen •t the StatVa Industml Ck>ile;te. Tbi« College fits men for life. Pucull.v f»a* the coming year of €5 tnen; 767 studedt'^; 2S hoild- ings. Admirably rctuipped la* borktfirieB in each department. County ex«minatioii8 xt eseh county-aeat on July 8th. For eat&iogue. vi/rite £ B. OW£N, Kegistrar. West Raleigh, N. C. (LOCAL.) and benches for women laborers; the persistontly fought to keep out, suffering with "paranoia or consti- uns^itary dipper and drinking sanitanunv*. The bitter lesson bucket; the dirty sink and roller- ’^®*P i"*® tJte roan’s heart, and towers for washing up, and the enor- alone, Boyd falls on his knees in mous usage of patent medicines, the first time in many years. tutioiial inferiorhy with a paranoiac trend.” On cross ezamiostiun he said he did not know wiiat "constitutiouat inferiority” meant, but that he h«d principelly Saco-Oione and Multikurol ®®y^ thinks of his own remedy, the term, which he described as among the poor Uboiers. Brand vis Product of the famous Boyd Chemical '.being new, because lie thought it mf- field asked. “I don*t think he has,’ Dr. Flint its the “Clarion” ofBco and decides to Company, and sends for a case of yUeabli. buy the paper, since he is not afraid of Saco-O*one, He reads from the * J®**" Stenchfield, chief counael ^oyd or of his political machine, in- teatimonials of its wonderful cures*, Thaw, contondod that tcstimoxty toading to use it in fighting Boyd. ,*^“t the family physician appears, and !*>*^ shown that Thaw lived a nonaal Accordingly, he makes his offer to >t all from the window, ttiUnj [life in New :fempahii-e after his cscape. Cole, who accepts readiiy, and then bim that he would not be guilty of Matteawan. Dr, Flint declared jSrand retains the nervy editor to help tbe medicine to a dog, and toll-! thss was not inconsistent with hi* him. They start at once on an article him further, that it is harmful ^theory that Thaw was a paranoiac, that drives Boyd wild with rage poisonous. He then tolls Soydj “Has Thaw shown here in court any when the paper come.s from the press.,that Eleanor, to get well, must i>e evidences of paranoia? Mr. Stonch* Brand goes to call on Eleanor, At to an open air sanitarium, the same time I>uncan and the detec-' When Boyd tolls Eleanor of the doc- tive are closeted with Boyd. While tor’s suggestion, and offers her any- stated. “Only to me he does not act Brand is tolling Eleanor of his cam- thing her heart desires, if she willj^^® • man.” paigs with the Tuberculosis Society ®nly try to get well, he is told that I eqi'laiiiied that he did n«« to wipe out the dreadful disease the 1***’ ®"* wish is that he will send for thitik Thaw ever was “a persecuted detective is tolling Boy( that the man Brand and liston to him, j paranoiac,’ but declared he had deJas- who ix so bitterly opposing him and Boyd leads Biaind to the library, j*®®* persecutiea. In this diseaie, printing the vitri«^ic storiM is none where he listons to the other's talk'.^ added, the delusions change frtiw other than the qufet Matthew Brand, **** the existing evil conditions and a! 'to year, who has been courting his daughter. efforts to prevent the spreading I “But there wtffc bo indicatiaaa Boyd Jumps out of his chair in sur« tuberculosis, finidied wit^ his ^ >" tliia prise. It is hard for bim to believe *»** conviaeing Boyd. Brand takas trial?” Mr. Sianchiield asked, that ss«ch a thing is poMble. l*»ve, fc^Mg wfthia hiawelf thsct he IndicatSoo that would be »?i- Meknirti]*. fieanor ha« become so ha» neeowjHabwJ the gieatort victory ^ MtlhMiMtie that she detamiMa that “* ^ canaer. 4mt &ther iBijat hear the story and th«eopi>n plans to reeonatncct iwitas t» tha Mh(«7, whm Bojrd b Bvwy-iewa. aiiiaiM Wa Uni)i(«a, aai aineia i« aeeon^liah. Un to CM* wi mm to Hrildtow ad hy. tb* sisMwaiaHtc wmmf feli». "If you daa*t know hi* histMTt* Jodga Heddttek iatnrvpted, “wokMI yea )te a paraariae frvn (fit toJimhaa ka ha* gim hera?* .ismi,. Ihi* aniliiw «W> aaadi Wa *>igfcHr to a aartMfrf •Na.’* Qr>. awmrad. In this time of iitdustrial opportu nity, it i« gratifying to see whnt a firm grasp the men trained at the Agrieultural and Mechanical College are takisig on the indosferial life at the Stoto. These men not only know how to do things, but they are d^g them with credit to thamselve* and to their college. They are mald&g ovar old farms and dairies. Many of the» are directing ijotton mills. Cn. oar r^vnkyc and highwaya you ibsd them with tv«s9it and rod. lliay are sought by men who need draui^ta- laea utd na^nista. Yooag aasa «ra aiahltiaas a«d detamiuad t« nahe haadway in life ara Sa iacraaaiag naakhera nmldojt their wmy to iaatiMiaa. lafi Mjaaane* 'IMMVMMMllMik lift tiMfal Pest. Soy BMM. Ute 8«ed Iripb odter gfsia 700 «xpii;rt to Med lor )«t» pi—iringi. if «c not ittv« ft in ateek, irill odksr H for ymi «t price. ^ WE Also Btevc full tliM of C«n^ 0«ti. C s. Meal aiid RttlVk S«rc«k D*iry and Hone FM, SUi»tuff,\Br«tt. Good Breiid |f«M •iKd kinds of prodoe^. WE Ajffi Exeluaive Agents for J. ALLEK S.VijTH’S PEEMJ5SS. wd MOUNTAIM CITY Fine Feed. Also DA.V VAUJSTr and BlELROSE ihoor and Feed, which it the VEKY BESl^ *:: Come To Headquarters :: MERM Slimt COMrM BurliiiKton - • • and ■ - Giiahani, N. C. dam MAKE THE iClTCHEN LIVABLE DOl^^T swelter over a hot coal stove this summer. TheNEW PERFECTION Oil Cook- stove keeps your kitchen cool and clean and does away with ali the ash-pan, coal-hod drudgery of the coal range. 'Hic NEW PERFECTION light* like res^ktes like gas, and cooks like gas. It's gas stc^ coin- fort with kerosene oil. Se^ethini^ New. An (wen thatbe- c»m« a jirelcss cooker merely by pulling a damper. Ask your dealer to show you the NEW PERFEC. TION No. 7, wi^ ^less cook ing oven; also the^‘BRFECTION mXER HEATER. It gives you plenty of hot water, yet leaves you mdependent ol the hot, sooty coal «- range. Ut^ AbukSn Stettrify OU »r Dtammm^ Whitm Oil to ebt^ the hcK fMuki an oi Stovea, Heater* and Laap^ STANDARD OBu COMPANY WaddsflM^RC. ~ (NewJisiaiigp) -dhieteto^ltC CU(iMlia%W.Va. ,Va. ChniaitwSieL >raiie'a Way ai EMTMa*. 'Johnny, how did yo& hart yew hand ? I hoj^ you hat«a*t bean SgM- ing again." ‘'iPQta Joaaa taiV^.' m a IJar, mo> tilwir, and thaa ii^''ai^At 'Itoi Dm ZXtGIC. Heien—Turn do'wa tiu light, BoW •ad than we oasi 'aSh «ooat Iai«. «ffi «hca ha la «!• da*k alw

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