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HREEXSBOBO DAILT 2STETVS, WEDNESDAY. APBIL 13. 1910 S IGNORANCE AND IDLENESS T WIN SIS TERS OF CRIME Noted Negro Educator Writes Frankly Regarding the So called Race Problem Ask Governor to Appoint Del egation to National Conference at St. Lout. ? (Special U Daily News.) . JUlefgh, April . l.4n ewmpliaace w4tk ej especially impressive request that cum from J. Silas Hum, preei--eVent, Governor Kitchin kw roanmisiuuel r. W. Moore, tlixabclii Uty; J. 11. Dud ley, president of tkr negro' A. k. M. col lege, Greensboro; Berry U'Kslly, Meth od; Frank Debaum, Oreruebore-, S. R. Randolph, Washington, and U. P. Cheat ham, Oxford, as delegatee from this state to to negro national educational con ference at 6t Louis, Mo, August 5-27. la a letter to the governor treating liis "race problem," President Hams, of St Louis, says: "For years tha America paopls han Vara deeply interested in tlx various methods suggested by statesmen atid publicists for the betterment of the ne gro, and aa yet no satisfactory solution of the problem ha been reached. The negro i here to stay aiid any saue move aent that lias its end and aim the up lift of tliest: people is worthy of con sideration. I d not claim tliat the plan herein outlined will result in complete limluatiou of crime among the criioi i al and worthless rlsBies of the race, but rniat it wilt lessen the former and great ly decrease the latter, in uiy honest he llof. I am of opinion that the happiest people in the world are friose kept bus ily engaged in 6ome useful toil. Ignoi amce and idleness are twin hister of crime and when united, till our jails, almshouses and reforms tories. thereby THE COFFEE WITH TWO MILLION FRIENDS (TWO MIUJOM CUKS DMNT DAILY I LUZIANNE COFFEE AMERICAS FOREMOST BRAND A AjfavgraeSa asAs wrrh eirtje .sssaaaif ao war ferae Ja Awaw wAjc the WORLD FAMOUS MM W OJtLMAMS CKBOLB COFFEE is Atx rove coo I0TH DISTRICT APPEALS Supreme Court frankly admit that crime ooaaaaitied by i the negroes have been tha aaust brutal ! yet recorded against mankind, but thers ! is aonia ooueoUtioa in knowiag that in ' most instance his punishment has been j swift and terrible. Ike beat and moat : enlightened nien and woman of the race ; stand aghast at the frequency of these Crimea and they go to their daily labor wiln acning aearle ana aowneasi eyes. They know what tke world thinks and ! is saying about tken but they .re p.-' QqW Qq. Jljtl CilffllDuj ttSt BefOlt lieut, trusting in God for the dswn of a brighter 1h-- for the race. Fully re alising that iu time Is now hare, we should seek some solution of these evils, wa kaTC thought to ask you to name a delegation, without cost to the state, of your best aud most worthy negro educators, to meet with similar dele gations from other states in a national i contention Appointment at your hands will dignify the delegation and give tone to the convention that will tke better en able litem to do effective work for the race. We are contending that ia order to bring about a change in existing eon Jit ions, the present system of aegro edu cation must tic changed. We are of the opinion that the schoolroom can do more I lor l lie solution 01 mess prouieioa iiui all other agencies combined. School pre THE REILY-TAYLOR CO. MtW OHLSAHS. LA. Dresses Come arid Dresses Go But lice Goes on Forever (Special to Daily News.) Raleigh, April It. There waa only one stats criminal eaae to be argued oa appeal today when the Tenth district calendar was railed for argument in the Supreme court. This waa State vs. Khuford and Clement, two defendant under sentence of three years in Rowan county for faurglariung tke residence of a farmer. They were arrested for burg lary, ut tke solicitor decided to ask only second degree burglary verdict and tha trial wound up with a verdiot merely for larceny. A new trial is demanded, and in fail- iaaiated that under the law. Biuea urr VI airwi situ uuim ,,i upv . . , : .! j -1 i i .. ing in that experience sua a, u.E" ,..o,.i ........ .-(h mml f(Jr larMBy th negro youth more of hi duty to eoci ety and less about his rights as a ciliaen, arid who will teaeh that labor dignifies increasing the burden of taxation and and toil ennoble; that if they would rise undermining the foundation of our in atitutions. I attempt no defense of the negro criminal. That 1 am held in part responsible for crimes committed or in the world they must do so as negroes and not by aping the white man; that the farm, the mill aud the workshop are trie most fruitful fields of labor for i i j .. j i - j . i : i . . i i. ; uiulM i. "" "H'"" " erv.n., i.v .. .l TkMsaa v. Raard of Pkarmar. la a sad commentary upon the life thai an idle dream and ofn.ee holding a bar , . J. . i .i. p M-i I have lived and am trying to live I to hi. advancement" .,"obert ".J0,!' ""T"?1 ' - Davidson: Ingram vs. Southern railroad, sen t cues could not I for longer than one year. 1 he appeal coraee up oa both these issues. There are tea appeals from the Tenth. The others follow: lleilig vs. Atlantis Insurance company, ltowan; House vs. Southern railroad, Iredell s Machine eompanr v. Faeaer, Davie; Mauaine company vs. UoClam rock, Davie; Sharp vs. Sowers, David- ot rharmary, PARDONS G8ANTED Covemor UtctilB Eiercbes Qea cocy la Tnrei Cases me-: FIFTY LoV amJL aim anwaW tSwiw BANKRUPT PLAYED JOKE ON DEPUTY MARSHAL WARD (Special to Daily News.) Kaeeign, April IB. Tlie bankiupUy eaae of C 1. Rhodes, merchant of Wen dell, this eounty, waa up for the first meeting of the creditors today when J. 15. Cheshire, jr., was selected as trustee. J'errin. Busbee being the referee. The assets amount to $1,200 in cash. It ia In this ease that a laughable joke is told ea Deputy I'nited Stales Marshal It W. Ward. He went to U ctndell to serve the bankruptcy papers on Rhodes. He stopped a stranger to ask where Rhodes lived. Tha somewhat indifferent reply was that the house just through the port waa tha Rhodes dwelling; that Mr. Rhodes was not at home, but that be could see Mrs. Rhodes. Marshal Ward than asked the stranger if he would be kind enough to 4iold bis horse while bs walked up to the bouse, sa it would be lmpoasible to drive the buggy. Q'be stranger did this and received the thanks of Mr. Ward. A little later at a corner store the Deputy Marshal asked of a group of men where Rhodes had gone. They replied that he had not gone anywhere and that they noticed him -only a little while before holding the deputy's horse. FOUND GUILTY OF HOLDING UP MAN IN COOPERS TOWNSHIP SILVER SERVICE GIVEN TO THE SOUTH CAROLINA Davidson: Ingram vs. Southern railroad, Iredell; Davis vs. Lowery Coffee com pany, Rowan. DUKHAM OrriCEKS ARE AFTER PETTY CAB THIKTES (Special to Daily Mews.) Durham. Anril 12. The officers have Charleston, 8. C, April II. la tke m U4 cilJt pritoa one negro and their presence of a Urge and brilliant gather- mf,m several othera upon whom Ing Gov. M. F. Ansel, of South Carolina, j tu(T Tt ,lmost saddled ths guilt of today presented to the battleship nouth , breaking into the Southern's oars here. ueroiina me suver mmrwmr whk-h i.i, From time to time eomouunt has been general assembly voted to the ship. The response to the governor's brief address wsa made by Capt. A. F. Feohteler, com mending the South Carolina. Following tha presentation of ths sil ver service Mrs. Brattou. in the lame of the Daughters of the American Rev made ef robberies, but until Sunday little of it had appeared to occur oa the ysrds. A cask of peanuts marked to Burlington, numerous pairs of shoes marked to Chapel Hill, and other goods going through, indicate that tke short stops In the city have furnished long olution, presented a silk state flag, which enough time for the sneak thievery, was received by Commander Leonard, fiunday the o (Rears found about a doien executive officer of the South Carolina, i pair, of trousers in ths keeping of Ed. Horton a ad Oscar Dunnegan, but have HELD IN HASH JAIL TO AWAIT REQUISITION PAPERS thieves. i not yet been able to Jeta theft and (Bpsektl to Daily Vows.) Raleigh. April 12. Ed. Bridges, sen fenced ia 100 to seven years In ntajaem itentiary for stealing a aerse ia Baa oombe county, ia pardoned eondltlonally by Governor Kite in on rseommeodation of the solicitor, who ia a brother of ths owner of the hers stolen. Tke punish ment is considered to have bees already sufficient, ths horse having been prompt ly discovered. Another pardon Is for .foe Foster, serving six months on the Runoombe eounty roads for eel Ling whis ky. Ths prisoner's physical oondition ia represented to bs suoh that hie life ia greatly eadangered by imprisonment. Both pardona are aa condition of good behavior. Thers is a reprieve la tke ease of Stephen Smith, under sentence la Wake county, to three months on tha roada for selling whisky. His saae waa oa appeal to the supreme court, and wnile pend ing Smith is represented to have suc cumbed to tuberculosis to the extent that he ia ia the last stages and ia ao eoaditioa to undertake aervioe of the sentence. A pardon ia to be asked and sentence is suspended until April to to prepare the application for pardon. Leag Road Sentence. iSoscial to Dallv News.) Spring Hope, April lx. Joe Powell, a notorious negro, who baa aorved a 30- year sentence in the penitentiary for murder, waa tried la tha recorder's court yesterday for an affray aad for using violent language, ths victim of his abuse being one of Keen county's moat highly honored dtiaans. The negro waa gives 1J men tha en the toads. He uwx aa appeal. FaugtJt With E aires. (Special to Dally News. I Spring Hope, April It. Two oitUena of Nashville, a white man by the name ef Sellers, and a negro by the nam of Ar- rlngton, engaged ia a little war at Nashville Saturday night and both used knives. There was no trial of the eaae yesterday, as the negro waa aot able to be at court. Whisky or near-beer la sld to bs at the bottom of ths trouble. We cannot conceive of a mother who has seer this Dollar and a Half Dress ever thinking of home dress making. Giving serviceable and fast colored Ginghams, pretty fashions and careful sewing, what is there lacking that could compensate for the sacrifice of a mothers limited time to home sewing? I By The Associated Press.) Soring; Hope. April 12 In jail ati Nashville is a whits man by the name of John A. Khivera, a fugitive from Jua- tice irom .leorg a. wne ,. . in pi.ijh, Aprli lt.The March report that state for slleeed sssault with it- ., , . , 'i. ..i ,i. v-l n.. I rheumatiam tempted rape, it ia aaia vom bom vie TWIN CITY CONTINUES TO LEAD LEAP TOBACCO MA BEET (Rpeeial to Daily News.) tim waa a 10-year of a rather orominen warrant has been sent to Sheriff Jean' ston. of Nash, and an officer is bow en route from Atlanta to Raleigh armed with recjuieition pspors. He will come on U Nashville. The man in jail ia about 40 years of age, although be ap- ri'ars much older. He is said to be worth Ifl.OiiO He claims that the prosecution ia a malicious one. The moet remarkable fact about the the manner in which be bap old girl the daughter rtm.nt of' .culture, lhowl that "J "un'fd ' n.nent Grgian A VV toD.sLrm led with J,g75,16 pounds, I '"'"f""; eent to Sheriff John- . . t .' i ne more relief ONE CONDUCTOR WHO WAS CURED. Mr. Wilford Adams is his name, and he writes about it "Some' time ago I was confined to my bed with chronic I used two bottles of Fo ley's Kidney Remedy with good effect, resumed work as conductor on the street railway. It cava than anv medicine I had LINGERIE DRESSES. Ja a great assortment of styles ov skirt effects, paael fronts, handsomely I ambrordsrsd and dainty laces. Prices starts) at tH M aad up to $3J.OO Yoe will rarely lad what you want here. CLEAN UP, CLEAN UP. CI vie day ia drawing nigh. Ckrboaioa cleaning fluid, 19a Wary aoap, 4a Gold Dust, sc. fjapollo, tc. Bon Aanl, Sa. Ootageai aoap, 4a. Let us demonstrate ths electric auc tion cleaner for you. I Tke "NTTaRM- coreel follows the figure it embraces the body elusory ia its graceful curving outlines. It ia not tight here aad loose there pi orbing and squealing tke body to its ehase. It ia shaped to tt tke Igure aad tt U over. THE KTT0RM express beauty beauty la all the aatural line of the figure. Your corset, ths corset that will i present your egure to the beat advan tage, is represented among t!ia sua ay varying styles of the NTJPORM. ARRANGING FOR ROOSEVELT'S TRIP THROUGH HUNGARY ASHEVIXLE LAD UNDER ARREST IN LYNCHBURG (Special to Daily News.) Spring Hope. April 12. -t. II Cnnnel son snd Berry (arpenter were tiied for hoMirs- un W. R. Viok in Cooper's town ship one night soms week apo. II waej peoed to land in (ie Nash county jail, trpenter who wsa caught with s ntill fme dsy last week the man waa on a some time ago and sentcnoM to I "i ! northbound train and at Battleboro he months on the rnsd. It wan in evi got off with a suitcase in band. He dance yesterday that Mi. V n-k he1 act the suitenss down and started to helped Sheriff Johnaton bring the Mill ward the wide-open country on the run. to Nashville, and at night two man hsd i His actions aroused suspicion, snd he held him up snd tircsti :ied hia life. The wss caught and arrested. He explained men were fouiid guilty. Judgment waa that the conductor had told him that suspended in tlie rase of Carpenter, who) there were men on tha train after him, ia already on the inad. ni "' of ! and ao when the train stopped he started tWO and costs wan place! on ConneUon. ' to run sway. nrr coe-afc CMinnrinui uriiiu iiimam, .. . , , t j. a n ii in. ,1.1 i eve r used and It wun iM.tiv TOiuias ana iveiusvuie inira tn , , , ; -i. aiJrm . , , . . In cases or rheumstism ana wo.wa. isvnif 01 hue moil nova- bly agsreaTstes of salea by marketa are: Alt. Airy, 002,710 pounds; Koxbors, 431. lot; Madison, 167,077; Rocky Mount, SA7.440; Stoneville, 144.071; Oxford, lfltl..V5; Greenville, 128.410; Wilson, IA2W!; Loulsburg. 183,011 7. There ere 27 markets included in tbe report. SOMETHING NEW! w B. - POSITIVELY PREVENTS SPREADING aod SHIFTING of MATTS2.ES S. vVs are always trying to give our trade snietliing BETTER any one else. This time we have it in a bM prinr "THE ENGLANDER WIT-EDGE SPRING." It preaervea the fhapclines of the mattress and siiccesbfuily come tendency to Mine orr and nang oyer sice ot spring. Ttiirty davs1 trial. No charge. $7 00. than If satisfactory, it only costs you HUNTLEY - STOCKTON - HILL CO. Day,- 71. UNDERTAKING OUR SPECIALTY. PHONES Night, 1441 (By The Associated Press.) Vienna, Austria, April 12 Baron Hengelmuller von llengervar, ths Aus trian ambassador to ths United 6tatee, will do all you claim 1 returned here today from Budapest, "y Kl- I where he completed arrangements for Mr. Roosevslt's Hungarian trip. The ex-Preaidrnt will break the journay from Vienna to Budapest with a visit to Schooner a Total Wreck. Count Appooyi's country estate near Beaufort, April 12. Save for a 1 Preaaburg, where he will spend Sunday, few of its fumishinrs. which will be i He will lunch at Archduke Joseph's pal- sold on ths beaoh. the schooner Thomas I ace at Budapest on Monday and will i n ner licmedv cures rheumatiam by slimi rating the uric acid from the blood Howard Gardner. SUte Offices Closed. (Hpecial to Daily News.) Raleigh, April 12. The state offices wer closed today in observance of the local holiday set apart by the laxt leg islature in commemoration of the Hal ifax Resolve. It waa on April 12, 1770, that the patriots of Halifax county as sembled snd elected delegate to Philadelphia ia the following July, in etructing them to stand for independence Thus it was that North Carolina led ths whole country in instructing for the dec laration of independence at Philadelphia, aut well as ia the Mecklenburg declaration. (,. Smith, of Philadelphia. Is s total wreck. The veaaet was stranded two miles south of Ocracoke Inlet. Tbe master of the achooner today paid off and diechsrged the crew. J Another Negro In Death CeU. (Special to Dailv News.) Raleigh, April 12. Cobb Withers, a negro, Mecklenburg county, ia now occu pying ths death cell In the state prison awaiting electrocution April 21 in the event a largely signed petition for com mutation to life Imprisonment does not constrain Governor Ritrhin to extend ex ecutive clemencv He killed John Lesrv. who is said to have been about the worst h.eaJ before using Woodburya negro i. Mee-klenburg county. The gov- I Tonic, for nothing will nuke the ernor has under consideration tbe pti- .7 1 " . ... tion for commutation. I hair grow when tho roots, have died. !But when life rematni VVcjodbury i Hair Tonic invi4Torate& the scalp and brines new life and strength to the It stimulates the growth NEGLECT DID THIS Don't wait till you have a ffliny it the state breeding farm on Tuesday, where tbe nnest Arsbisn horses are raised. He will be the guest of tbe pre mier at tha ministcrisl palace at din ner, leaving at midnight fur 1'aria. Hiuigeriana are showing tbe keenest Interest in Air. Roosevelt's visit snd an even more enthusiastic reception is promised than at Vienna. Strikebreaker Convicted. (By Tbe Associated Press.) Philsdelphia, Pa., April 12. The firat strikebreaker to be placed on thsl on charges growing out of disturbances due to the street car strike in this city, wes convicted by a jury here this af ternoon of assault and battery with in tent to kill. Tbe defendant, Theodora FriU, of New York tlty, wss accused of shoot ing James C'liristisn, jr., a youth, dur ing an outbreak in the northeastern sec tion of the city. Another jury acquitted a young man, who was charged with throwing atonea st s csr. while in snntber cse of s similar kind the prosecution ws stiand' oned becsuse of lack of evidence. Mew Virginia Postmsstors. (By The Asaociatcd I're.a ) Washington, April 12. President Tafi today named ths Ml lowing Virginia postmasters : (Tisrles I,. Pritchsrd. Front Royal t II. C tlalloway, Orsham; John O. Jackson, Blackatoue; Charles Alexander, Boyd ton; Thomas W. Carter, Orsnge. , (Specisl to Daily News.) Lynchburg, Vs., April 12. A youth giving his nams aa Howard Oudtfei, of Aahevillr, N. (J., wtoere he is prominently connected, is under arrest here, having been charged with severil thefts In Ilia locker room st the local Y. M. (X A., ths aggrrgata of which is less than 160. Barn B timed. (Special to Daily News.) T:Llll: American Motor Co west of Wsdesboro, waa deatroved by FOR SALE Ire. Ths feed, a ton of fertiliser and a new wagon, all together valued at about $300, contained in the barn waa lost. There was no insurance on any of the property. Seaboard Increases Wage. I By The Aaeocisted Press. 1 Norfolk, Vs., April 12. Differences betwsen ths engineers of the Seaboard Air Line railway and the managsmsnt of that avKtem have been amicably ad justed resulting in a ft per cent, increase for eneineer in sll branches of the ays tem. Has made monev from ths Drat dsy of its operation, fhily reason for sailing impossible to give time needed to it. The beat equipped garage in North Carolina ( build mg will be sold or leasee to suit party purchasing business). Have nothing to unload. Will not sell at any price unless prospective punshaser haa good businees record. Telephone, write or wire UNTJKEY HOPKINS. Stricken With Paralysis. (Special to Dally Newa.l . v":- yr-2- r:r'"-'uir wiicie pro:niri"ni letraien, ui riiriifi town- i I J hip. Rowan county, .tru-ken with 1 f the hair and makes it bcauOtui and ptralvir rtrdaT ahroooii. tine abundant, which" time hi condition hut given hia j ifftmilr much aimetj. II? ha for yr i beam atrons and trait nr and the latrok camt as a rrrat iurpritc to hi i many friend. H ia lb fathrr of Mara. ?. R. and J C. Pennington, known tsiijrmccr-. In Npeirr. Prospective Pie Hunters. (Sprxial to Drtilj NVwa.) Sfrinjy Hope April 12. -The canrti datca to date mentioned for lepklative honors in the count t r: T. T. Thorne. M. C. (irtTin. Dr. 1." C. Hraawell, ShoriiT T. M Warren. Col Kxum 1-rwii. ; EU. Tavlor. and VaMt V W, Uncke. There mar be other entrir later, for other offices are busy ah with tbe people. : Woodbury's COMBINATION Hair Tonic WATCH FOR THE COMET. Tlie Red Dragon of the sky. Watch tha children for spring coughs and colds, (areful mother Weep Foley's lluney and Tar in the house. It ia the next and ssfeet) prevention and cure for croup where the need, ia urgent and immedi ate relief a vital necessity. Contains no opistes or harmful diiige. Itefuse substitutes. Howard Gardner. tem. yBlaG M j Tht rndT fof Catarrka Cafe, lar Fmr. am tsaasm tasiril disKharffM. MsUaV ksal I .1 tan iDonj.irnuunnior umilBuM f VWI of aH Bucoui mmbr4Uia--ftvoM. itZe I tf Oat, alOexsacil Oe tassfssU)r OTSTsVilat. j eamr SO I a Df UrUffltlM 1 jOor ! Wrippsir, tifrtM 1 arP,d, oa rctrlt or ll, MiBBBaM rw thrM bntllaW, $2.7L I I V BookUt ea wwiemL Lstmr mi Tm E-w CUi.1 Ca, "&() Decorative Work! Ths engine for the farm Thi ia the engine for you just the thing for run ning all kinds of machinery on tbe (arm. Simplicity itself tiuarnnteed for Bvs yesrs. i'ree trial. We will send it to you on 30 deyi free trial If not satisfied that it ia the moet perfect you ever saw, return it; snd wa will pay the freight both ware. Write now lor catalogue and free irial offer blank. SOUTHERN GASOLINE ENGINE CO. Gretnsboro, N C. Will Go to Claretnont. irwcia! to Daily N'ws I Statearille. April 12 . A Shook. Statesville. hs bought I of interest in a roller mill at Clsremor.t. Catawba conn- ; 1 1 v. and will hereafter lie actively con nected with the mil' H will moi c hi ' familv to tbrerrinn' Cat Ruled the Canary. (Special to Daily News.) ' Sncncer. April 12 Brief at the home of Mantcr Mechanic I W. F. Kaderly Sunday afternoon on ac- j 'count of the killing of a pet canary 'bird. It had been placed on a refrigwra-1 is the only hair preparation 'to fr n einog 0luJe nt sprang ' made from the formula of I TVa' ! Ei Zul 'Vh nJt'h ! , . , , ,the bird almost instantly. The pet had dermatologist, .and the un- hrfn in ,he family for severs! year: limited experience of the and eveTy member had become much at i try 4-ttmn Hspecialists at the famous tsched to it. To Increase Capital Stock. (Special to Daily News.) fStsleaville. April 12. The stor-lf hold ers of the Statesville Oil snd r'crtilizcr : ronipsny havs decided to incri-sw tin-K-apitl tjck of the company from e.)C ' .K to elSO.OiaJ, wifl the privilege of i iuing $75,000 add'onal bond. Ttir I 'j snd Fertilizer company opevates a! 'cottonseed oil snd fertilix-r plsnt and an ice plant, and deals in coal. We plant fruit trees, rose bashea, dec- There ws great lorative plants, etc. If you wsnt your yard filled in or path builded, or any landscape work we can do it for you. If you wast your place beautified call phons 149. Candidate. w.r,'. Woodbury Inetitute iki.igh.nd, 7,7 ',ands back of every bottle. Twe Sise 25c aad 1.00 If vfjur cali is dry or oilr. acalr or irrl- taletl, or how othr ftirns of disease. ak ahont Woodbsry Conhiaatloa Traat aacnt for the Ksuand acslp. HOWARD GARDNER V'TTit for (rw-n-'twro. T. C. HUNT West Market Street Do You Want to Move? Hae toti ariT draylnT How alxnit yonir freight T K nr heaTj haultngt We park and crte furattare for hipping. Mowery and Poole 211 S. Dari? St. Phone tl6 CITY BAGGAGE & TRANSFER CO Prompt and Efficient Service. Free Information in Kegard to Train. Schedules, etc. Oflice. Huffine Ilo'el Biidd'nr. Phone 173. MUSIC STUDIO VI0UH AWD PUK0 Mia Phyllis WsodaU. Southern Life and Trust Building TOMATO PLANTS Transplanted TELEPHONE SUMMIT AVENUE GREENHOUSES, No. 305
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