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Ki' ,:,., s,'L.ii:--'t . . . ... ; - . " . . '... . : . . . . ' ' .-.: -. v : - ' --- ' - - --- -(-V ,. i . .. . ' i. ' Noell Bros., Proprietors. Home First: Abroad Next. $1.00 Per Year in Advanc .-'V. VOL. XXVIII ROXBORO, NORTH CAROLINA, Wednesday Evening, October 25 1911. No. 43 . , .. a a ' - "' - r1 EXPELLED FOR MUTINY. Refusal cf Student Body to Obey Or der for Extra Work Followed by Explusion Order. Greensboro, Oct, 21. The en-student-body -of the State vW u 1 1 n ra 1 and Mechanical '.vleiro for the negro race offer 1 rebellion to a faculty rule re Hiring Saturday v classes - this -orning and President James B. Dudley was forced to call upon the police to enforce his ultiira :um. No violence, was offered, hough, tonight the difficulty be :ween faculty and students re mained unsettled. There was no intimation of trouble until today. This morn ing not one of the two hundred students reported for class. Sus pected of being leaders of the muntiny, the senior class was summoned before the faculy and upon the refusal to report .-t once for work, the entire :kiss was ordered to pack their trunks and depart. President Dudley gave notice that all found on the campus after four hours v.-ou Id be arrested for trespass. Under this threat the students moved their headquarters up town and announced that unless the faculty rule of six days work was modified, the class as a whole, together with practically all of the remaining one hundred ' and sixty students, would go home. President Dudley says the rebellion of the students is cause of an edict from the facul ty "providing for more of the practical in the educational courses of the -college to the con sequent curtailment of the theoretical. Cold Weather All Over Country. Washington, Oct. 23. Low temperatures will prevail over practically the entire country this week, according to a bulletin is sued by the weather bureau to nignt., Frosts are predicted for the interior of the Gulf States and the Ohio valley and there is a probability of snow in the Great Lake region. "An area of low barometric pressure of great magnitude of the British Isles will move east ward and cause stormy weather over Europe during the next sev eral days." "In the United States the tem perature during the week will average low from the Rocky Mountains to the Atlantic coast and there will be frosts on Mon day in the interior of the Gulf states and in the Ohio valley and by Tuesday or Wednesday in the f middle Atlantic and elevated re gions in the South Atlantic states." WASHINGTON NEWS. Don't forget that for good ac- I commodations, for yourself and stock, the Winstead Warehouse can not be excelled. So load for Roxboro and drive for head auarters. where Thaxton & Buret. be- win See that every pile sells well. 1 ICE 0 iu A Nice Fresh Lot of Box Candy. Right From the -Factory, Whitteds Drug Store. iy 10E 20E Tariff Not Only Issue Republicans Are Afraid of. From our Special Correspondent Washington, Oct. 23. Tariff isn't the only thing the Republi cans are afraid of in the coming campaign. There is another item that is giving them worry. They are wondering how they are to give an answer to the charges of. corruption, incompetency and maladministration that have been brought out and proven by the various Democratic investi gating committees. Republican leaders" realize that this problem is going to present' exceptional difficulties by the fact that when the Democrats started investigating they the Republicans, shouted in derision of such tatics, declaring there was nothing to investigate; that under the Republican rule the af fairs of government had been con ducted in the only perfect man ner, and that the whole purpose of the Democrat was to make political thunder. That there was really need of some investigating in and arbuud Washington was amply proven before the probes of Republican rule had well begun, and despite all of the revelevations'of extrav- THE INDEPENDENTS STILL FIGHT ING. Virginiaank North Ca.olina Also Pro test That the Plan Submitted 'Does Not Break Monopoly. New York, Oct. 23 Henry H. Hunter, of the counsel for, the six hundred independent indus tries in the United States "who are opposing the approval by the United States circuit court the plan of dissolution, forwarded a letter to Governor Dix tonight re questing that the attorney gen eral of New York do as the attor neys general of South Carolina, North Carolina and Virginia hfve done in filing objections to the plans. Messrs. Bickett, Williams and Lyon, attorneys general of North Carolina, Virginia and South Carolina, submitted to the circuit court their bill of objections to the trust plans upon which pub lic hearing will be begun next Monday. The bill represents that the states named are among the largest tobacco growers in the union and the growers "feel that they are in a state of financi al servitude"-to the trust, by reason of the fact it has been practically the only purchaser of their tobacco, and has arbitrarily fixed the prices." To the con- Hew and Cent Store. illy Chambers Prop. Located in Jones Hotel, just in rear of Whitted's Drug Store, fronting Main Street. ' I expect to keep a first-class 5 and 10 cent line of goods, and with my ex perience in this line of business I am sure can please you. Drop in and see my stock, you will be surprised to see what you can buy here with 5 and 10 cents. Everything New. Remember the location and when in town come to see me. iy Ihamlbers. D ia ic. je " r t-.lv, r a This 3a Our Lin The Buck Eye Wheat Drill, The Cotton King Reversible Harrow, The Malleable Steel Range and Cook Stoves. These stand for the Best and when you are interested in a Wheat Drill, Harrow or Cook Stove, we will thank to call on agance and maladministration sumer il is a luxury, but to them that have come to light, many of 11 1S a necessity. the investigating committees are ne bil1 further states that the just getting ready to go to work. Proposed plan does not possess So far they have but scratched the merits of even looking like the the surface. monopoly and "we earnestly pro- The Moss committee brought test that the Plan is in nb sense a to light the shamefrl manner ip, phanee with the judgement which the plotters in th"e 'T3lf? Hfaewpteme court of-the food bureau had stripped Dr. United States." y Wiley of all power, and made a Ifcis Plain that the company farce of the law designed to pro- has taken advantage of the tect the public from the greed of clause ia tbe judgement about the unscrupulous food dopers. rule of reason and that the plan The Stanley committee learned is a bold attempt to nullify the that the steel trust for years Judgement oi tne court. paid .tremendous profits on a capitalization represented large- Wickersham Busy Preparing Brief in lv bv water and blue air, and Tobacco-Caie. that the trust gobbled up the Washington. Oct. 24 Attor Tennessee Coal and Iron Com ney General Wickersham pre pany, its principal rival, with the paring the brief on behalf of the aid and connivance of a .'republi- government in connection x with can administration, ostensibly to the segragatiocr plans proposed prevent a panic, but actually to by the American Tobacco 'Com- stiffle its main competitor.' It pany. It is Mr. Wickersham's Jin was further brought out that tention to file the document with men were acting as council for the end of the week, the steel trust while receiving Until announced by the court money from the government as at the public hearings which are special "trust buster." to begin in New York Monday, The probe oi the state depart- the Attorney General's attitude ment revealed that money was toward the reorganization - plans expended for one thing, and will not b? made public. Deoart charged to another, while the ment of Justice officials, how committee on expenditures in ever, point out that the position the navy department discovered of the government is naturally a that more than $3,Q00,000 worth defensive one and that if is prob- of supplies had "been taken from able the Attorney Generrl may the Washington navy yard with- not agree with certain features out an accounting, and that the of the plan as now outlined, bookkeeping system in use there Felix Levy, an attorney rep is absolutely ridiculous. resenting tobacco manufacturers Mr. Wickersham Awin. wno PPose the Plan, and the "T QnmTMQAi. " ms A ,f,nr J officials of several independent ney General Wickersham, "that tobacco companies had a lengthy the business men of this country conference with Attorney Gener- w not, teken more advanta 31 w icKersnam roaay, ana imme of that section of the law which diMY its close Mr. Wicker-j permits the collection of threefold snam bef n PreParinS ine staie damages when they ' have been mcnL 01 nis P0hmon !. -OI 'j '"I tj im In mm Particular Women Endorse the Dr. Edison Coshion Shoe. The live wool Felt Inner Selo provides ab solute comfort for the feet. Conforms to the shape of the foot; distributes pressure evenly; prevents nerve-wearing iar of walk- U ing. The shoe itself is light and cool, built III rnuver me latest lasts, ana is a moaei oi style U ana beauty. o M BRADSHER k GO High Shoes, $4.00. Low Shoes, (except patent; ijsa.bu. R. A. EAST & SON. South Boston Va. jnv 30! 'or-! injured by a trust. That, section is a powerful lever, and would make those illegally organized have more respect for the law." Likewise, the Deople are sur prised that Mr. Wickersham as Carless About Appendicitis in Roxboro. Many Roxboro people have stomach or bowel trouble which is likely to'turn into appendicitis. If you have constipation, sour attorney general does not take stomach or as on the stomach, advantage of the law which try s,mf. buckthorn J?' mo w if. nobble to sftrid ifv cenne, Ictc, as compound in . . n j .... T. , Adler-i-ka, the new Germam ap- trust magnates to ail. They be- ndiciti rernedv. . Hambrick & leive; it would b an .even still 1 Austin sutes that A SINGLE reUev obbrrel or sitoriach trouble I F3M mm MUM llliiUlLi IWmIli mm You can easily do this by buying Everything to Wear And Furnish Your Home . at iaorc; p6wertnl ilarer.", who have the best stock of mer- chandise.in this section of the state. $ -I V If '1 - v i1 f; .ttbsdnlbe' lo TtiGotirier, 30 LLS.JE ra: A- V It .X t W r'" .-I I! -1 V
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