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ttBEENRBOBO DAILY HTBWS. FRIDAY JUNB 3. 1910 NEWS FROM HIGH POINT OBJECT TO SCOTT BILL HADE BLUFF AND WON KNIGHT ON THE STAND'CAPT. STRONACH DEAD Contract Let lor rostotflce Building. Rilmloglon Chamber of Commerce Wearo llthdriirs Its Beslgnatloo Aai Not Required toTestlfj u ti Bills Of Woman Killed Snake -News) 'Miles. Goes oo Record Agalost It. All Is Again Serene. j Lading. A twmm i feat l a r.c had be. ; Special to ni!y Newi.l 1. 1 u.mI ion r r 1..- I r -! of Fifiil n a lui .0 v. hit i a fcl u.ai ti.! lb. Wilfn'njrinii, June tended meWine? of i r.-e hfbl ftps 1 I'M I 'I- ot 1 1 1 gf-fc 1 j tli . I- illlpta h :roi ud .i ;t Of: t I P . ' ' bajMinp ' ' iif 1 Tine o- .. recn in aip" I In V In ti he rjcrhpirt Snake Killed by Auhdalc Ladv 4 phot c m. vMjjf this afternoon ii VFwImU ''1 H 1 lit J if SOakf t k1Ufd b SfT I .Mtti- ! li ' I'V shoo' iftg t wrtlh p fo ;i ' w .eftd Pi (, .. I'rik'. Il ' ' ' erring ' - pi'' ( in .rt r p l"h ktmkt - M. "-nifd . - fi v r- f . lw mi. I i t ,u..i oi, I n't ii.i'i '- n . if li f n e l.f It v. i. j ! t h Col; - M(i Pjiie IP li on old hhli ! ill.- Itfct he year i h ouul I-- read 1st pi. ! .-.-1 t'-.peoial to Daily Newt.) -ft., June Z. Being unauiuimis I tbr direr ton present, at a .,... i inetuij( tonijit, and iMiir-4i ot h- tt.i .-tMperai n tiom thr Mvpral tlub pn-il.nt-. l'r.-Hlent I. H WfMill. I kHiiib iln-cljall anMrM tHtion, v. itti In- ri-iiniit ion unit will ooiM unit' h t t lit- -t eering wli'tl Uitt il t lie t-ii'l ol I.i ttt- tt-rmt-! a praBiil ttiM frtn at li-ai. - d.J.;.t.-.i i this para tl urjjiiijf Mr. Vfarn to itH-Ainnlt-i !ii- l dMt-rmiit'ittoii to fcpvcr hi ,u .iltt.il -.hall-' in.lf Wli, il,,. If VHP lh tlil-eclOl fl.ttfl lit hi u im-tltuda, but th-"l,f .Ju to hi effort that t' leHo.- ,.p ft Urpoly a' timtT of rom ;tft'rnoon the Wi! ' .urn ifiprcc wi!t of --! thr Nt'Ott hill, i 1 lit nrt- roiitrat !! 1 with l''?t - lli t I'l l 'Mitf I I 4 - I'tHli pi It .i .1 tt weir- Hit- v,,it lii II n.w (ikiiiI i a ptMiM'-iL'uii inlrf'-r li.i.l Mipiyett it i it'll trreat Mk-rr- anl l"f iiitn i o ir.i(fn now would tw ;i .o 1 lie leujjue. Il w a- argued that III iti tJiee fact it his diitv ti remain at the hed at the league until witii -in inertia! treelom and eom tn,j tjltf ceaftoti at ieaM Mr. '. earn tinally aj;r.-e1 to withdraw the on-t Thf t our enntora a nd rep-1 resignation provided he wn jfM en t tn -net. in t niiffret he urged tn et j heart Hip port ot both the dictori ft I'd . ..i- hiliv into ihf niHoret ai future ' t-iub ofttcial. Thi waa aaaured him. M Nalin aiil if eonniateBt with prevent at the meeting weie: Maear. I ii njiie opnoKf the enan ment lfirerit, oi 'iiiHt.ou ; Sutit h, o" Ander- The Ha wort fMtflT hi oCiifii t h fi u 't t . f re U Mljp I ' I. -tt r hHV meftAiii of -tni T.-ady t ht the BeiMietl Tt Itcrt1;! t Mai -rod 'lireU r rata nip Mr Ti apeak u M l.li v . . t.-. .i'n.o tn ,h I In Hid nt T ' I"'1 1 F M. il a ti have heen tie flrt , "tnui n it kind tekn hr anr coniner . i '--.Jv in tlie MUitli. and i re iv siy i ifwant .!ian n i tken nun eoniideru ti-n tin) itininiMoii i th. tmirlh eot I t'in eAp'Htiii port in thft I mtnd Staten ) KING WAS UNFAIR AND LOST WRESTLING MATCH1 Will, of Oreenvill-e: Todd, af 'harloff e, and I,igmi. of Sparta nfurj(. (.reeimboro wn rrpreented hv proty. RAILROADS FILED NEW RATES (Bt Thr AiMciatrd Pre ) Birmingham, Ala., June . JoliB W. Knight, hrad of the bankrupt cottoB linn of Kaigtit, Ync7 and mpany, which racentl) (ailrd for narly W.OOO, l XXI. took the at and Uxlav (or the firat timp since the meetings of creditor! be ran. Contrary t eapaotatioul, Mr. Knight did not Uttily a to Uie apuri- ((iiinm i ii. m i ,,,, !,!! of lading for eottea about whicli there has been &o much contro- try. It u deeidad bj atlornaya tliat no qucetkins could b demanded of Mr. Kmrht which would inroive crinunai pri'cceihire, and hU expectaition waa eon finnl almost wholLr to a Late meat of the firm's hiitorr and how its kiuineu . was conducted. Mr. Knivht eaui 1it firm had been prsctically bankrupt nlnea 106, eieept I for short periods during 1907 and lie "aid the Arm's failure was dua ! mot entirely to uutortnnate specula ! t ion in ootton, all of which was oarrted j on in the firm's name. He said that the i ti nu'a losses on cotton futures during 'the pant seesoo was less than t250,- ! (WVI fill Inoia lalelgh lercbant Breathed His Last Last Night. 0 .9 .Q i i , II Mm IImII: nns !' fn.: - ..,1 1., J (lllf Ml I he III. il t Newt (Hpeeial to Dally Sewa.( Raleigh, June 4. "apt. A. B. Stroa arh, for many years a prominent mer chant of Raleigh, died Lent tonight, aged tU youa. lie liad been in failing health for a number of ytars. lie retired fruai business two years ago and spent a year in Scotland, his "fatherland. Captain Htronach was a brave Confed erate aoldier, nerved in Starr's battery, vaa nine years commander bf U O il Branch caiupf Confederate veterans, and was always active tor tbe welfare of the North Carolina division and United Confederate veterans of the south. Funeral arrangements have not yet been made. I. Like All toe lest Tells What Should Be Done. K r iNilfonl it,. 1 1 licitnes f" -p' ii,. Mej l H-Ih Tlnimasville a .i. I ll.iptlSt Ol ' Hlill UrJalM' 4 ier. uuf M I'rsnr, Ms tnd the tV -MMHStV. i i- t I'll Hill ;,H apri ' I ii lb- II Ml.tlt.Mi -r, . i,, M 'l ' III. ilt'l S' l'.ir.i(i Il I II NC-f ' ijnti snH rniHii to at i 1inienarY m at K.id- MONTH OF MAY FURNISHED SOME PECULIAR WEATHER Ifpf-enil in ThiIt ew i Aahf ville. In ne ' l he mi tut h'y in (eoroloeiral fiiniuiary i'-tiued liv t hi Anheville htnliun ! the went her bureau Khowa mm vei y (tnt erealf nj fart re yardlnff the lint-' alU wtuither of (he past May The mraii temperature for fha monfh was S'l, white fW neit i-at wan 01 in 1007 ami again in HMO The ftornul tor the motif ii i fiL'tl. The Itlghept tarupr ra t u re of t Tie month ti a k Ha, 1HT 1. and H'Ufrt. ffrefttedt dmilv liiiife, Mae with uerreea rtianyc inilalimi T.ir tke mnnlli ' I ) ..I A t t i rn.. eateit meriptt.fi. n I .1 -auir. irk I -- v.. - b -m. em inn 1 tnlKin lor irie month 1 n . n 'via 19nH, the preojpitntnn n T 7 inehf Tlie attoraer seeired to lar consider- UflTH I r rflUUIIflV h1, n'n oonnaction with If 1 1 II I U LUiTliTIlO UlUil I Steele, Miller and company, of Corinth, I Miia., which wa alao reotsttJT declared bankrupt. Tha w-ttuaaa aaid thara was By 'J'he AiaoeiMfeil 1re- 1 'nothing mora than an agrae merit ba aatnnflori. lune '. I ii'launled hy'fween tha two fir ma to uaa "aeoeptad' tha ifoei lun-'iit n proiee.liiti; under lhe,drafta on each otliar. Mr. K.nijht waa henaan aiitilrul a t. mlufU m part j notified to be preaent at tha naxt maet of the prooaed n.reae ol titiht ralealinp the third Saturday in Juna, in t he I irri lor v went nl I lie M inn ISA I DDI I 1 ' e " 1 iiwun: to the ton-1 mar wui unpen.le.l by ininn. ti,n, rail 'pni 1 If I 1 F 0 II 1 Q Din tiMiiulf IimI.1 h Kinjr. roads in 1 he . at arid in the mildle vent rill II M A II I ! Illil lllll .,., l.otu the M ;tonav fiUd w.th the .nterat.t co.nn.erre I Ul HI ft II L. U II I U UIU ilini uiHLch liel weeu 1 commiiion laritfK eintMnlyiiig increased 1 1 11 1, , 1 li 11 , . 1 1 hi in i.lcr ot the Hoi rales. " 1. ml I 1 , Kiim, ;i iu1eiioiial i Att'irncy General Wirkerehain declines iin-ntlrr. ! ,i-.iiiii,-ii l 1 . eudrd to indicate wlut onuise he will purjna in 11 n. ir n, u Mhi viiiiiiiiu bint behalf ol the ginernmcnt. ilnl I., h .mM -,r II,,iii,!,i, y the mulch As to the cuurse nf the goTcmment in 11 l.i. id.lfi t hi.-nk llic leniiile fi tangle regard to ihe railroads in the eat iind in, I, i. and eming that King would not middle west Ihe attorney general (By The Associated Tress.) Vi-sk 1 Ii- hold, Ri-lercs Volt awardedlnot ready to talk Immeduite aetmn i j t xoti i .Inns 'il. -Missouri Demo th. nai.li i il,. li.llplsrtTl not Mcassary, ins.much as the rates rejPr(1 of '(.tioB, ,t , dinner toaight Kniae-ed at (tie r. lerec axtioa. King, not lo go into effect for alamt a month. hH f01,.r Gorermir .loaenh W. folk n.ict ihe ii.iuh il-.lii. bfild. made r. It is helievid the rsilniads luae no nIK)llnr, , h, ,,rj,,ciole on which, it .s filr l stlempfs to choke liu sdv'rsarv ' ' '"f 'r rtes on account of ne wlM m tlf lr,dential nom-j into ,iimxiii. iimisii. s", ami it took the t he probability of the cionted early pa- lnill 1B j.jj Tn, dinner was in i enuibincl crt.irtii of the referee, two ki- eage of flie administration railroad .a'e rhttgK 0f m,n wno DaT, been promuting i lu-.meii anil several pectator to break bin. ... t"e biom of tha former go-ernor. j hlni liwe S. vet.il anectatnr lunged 'e bill in Its preeent form gli e the dot-trine of equsl rights should i at King and no doubt would bae made Interstate oomnieice emnmiKKion power ilf llld(, jirjn. vj,.i ,n(i eo-lrolliiig it hot for him but for file policemen to 1 estigate the reasonableness of iro- ((r(,e n ,h government" aaid Mr. Polk,! and sceernl cool heads local wreellinf V" increases in rates and to suspend att.r h, M j,,,.,, tB Uemoor at from i entt 11-iai.is were highly lecenaed o?er their going into operation as long as ten p,- Qf BS state tell the guesta thut I in, mn lajieoun conning ot rlng, ana it "."' itniy he stud witliout heitation that hie wrestling days in Charlotte have come 1 1, an end DURHAM HAS ENTERED THE COMMENCEMENT SEASON (Special to Daily News.) Durham, June 'i. -Tonight Rev. Harris iUllinekfodt delivered the baccalaureate sermon to the graduating class of the Durham high school. Tins date marks the beginning of tlu commencement sea son in Durham, for during the next ten days three commencemema take place., Her. .Mr. MaJlinvkrodt is a Charlotte man and a speaker of force. The serr-' ices were held in St. Philip's church. ! Tomorrow night the graduating eer- j eifea will be given in the Academy of Mtiaic. The literary address will be de lirered by Dr. Howard Kondtnaler, ef 1 Wineton-slem, immediately followed by! the awarding of prizes and diplomas. The! Durham orchestra will furnish the music. On Saturday evening the annual re ception to the graduating class will take' place in the high school building. J DELIGHTrUDAMCE AT j THE H. & H. CLUB IWEQUAIJaDiil FOR BAD BLOOD Normal, heal thy bktod coatalng B-lliou ef tiny red eorpB-elM, hleh m tha TlUUxtnf aad noorlahtng element ef tha circulation. Tneae eecpnaciaa n cos tanUy forming in healthy iTKtamj by th. extr actios of Butria nt tma too4 eaten, aad thla nonriahmerit la then aupplled rough the drculaUon to arery portloa of tha ayatem. Any ayataa wch doee not raced re tha roper amount af blood nourishment la not prepared to wtthstsnd tha conaUeee di order, that aaaait It, Bad blood can not -surah tha Body, tha clrealatioa most be para, rich and (tno( if we ould est joy good baalth. Bad Blood manileeta ltaalf -axiotu wars. With aoma It Ukea tha form af akin dlaaaaea and arupUana, etbari Bacoma fcUions and malariona, with aallow cotnplexiooa, torpid liTer, ate. If tbe genu aad Imparities la tha blood ara of mora Tirulent nature then bad blood becomes mere; aerlooa and produce Rheumatism, Catarrh, Bores and Dicers, and Ilka troubles. Kothlng equals B. 8. B. for bad blood. It la Katora'a own blood partner, irsde from rooti, herbs and barks. It goes into tha circulation and ramaiaa atry tel. purity or pcsaon, arangthemi and enriches tha blood, and tn thla way anpyllaa tha body with the proper amount of nourishment to ma. In tain rood haalta. at.. Is llkew iae tha finest of aU tonics and whUa purifying tha blood builds up vtTf. portion of tha aystem. B. B. 8. cures erery aliment coming front bad blood, and It doaa so simply because it purifies tha circulation. Book on tha blood aeat frea to all who writa, TSL8 BVnrX 8FECIFI0 00, ATLANTA, OA. B. N. DUKE. T. B. FULLER. J. B. MASON. Preaiweat. Vica'Pretsldeat. Cash tor. THE CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK Of Durham, IN. C. Capital $100,000.00 Surplus $75,000.00' Resources over $1,000,000.00 f Organized May, 1905. Special attention (tvesj la lake eellsstiea af sattoa drafts aad all comnserclaJ papara, ACCOUNTS INVITED. CHARLOTTE WILL SEND BIG j DLLRGATI0N TO WILMINGTON 1 tSpecial u Deily News.) j Chnrlntte. .Tune 2. A large delegation of Oiarlcdfe C. T. mi ll, the tliarlotte drum inrji. and travelers from other 'citlce left this afternoon aama"BfelBSB COWERS LOST HIS JOB AS DEMOCRATIC BOSS iUy Th AaeLaed rraaa. i lie former foeernor ahoulti b indor.ffd for the Pre-iuenev. i Deniouratic fartT,w eonUnueil Mr. i Kolk, "ahould inaiat upon the atampinK I t.ut of grp.it and cormption from every) (lepurtrneut of government; the tiradioa I tiQii of all epecial favora, inrludmp bounties, aubaidiea and ft tariff for any purpose other than revenue. We need the bonaat, tinoere enforoa VsPtv Vnrlt .fnne 4 -To the ai-etintna niment of bows, snulea aad mutual fe-l'l ' the Uvs F. already bars and JioiUtions, William jLLonntrs r'lired ,'h' regulation of the rate, of public from office as ohairman ef the Demo- T cflrporarirma upon a reasons ote lor vtirmington m three .peci.I eoachea l ,. ,,(.. ,A John I basis, that Justice may he done theypeo pie ana a iuir return lor ine lually invested be afforded." Mev I.,, with , " V" :aho,d to attend the grand , u f Grn,.lol, W-.hiJgt0B covin-1 P'" d fair return tor the amount ac i.i ri'i iih ii tn i nr inn i nriH nil. aim n v The totnl wai 4 (V J tufi ipitatii and lie pt" meefinif. oiib1 ferftuie. t I1 norta hav 'iTie ( for the month ith the ronnal m u plu while the aeunriUted delh .faaiiarr 1 10" i 10 T m he ' a f ha f 1 1. 1 f i t he rorma ' mm! i nlon: t he i-i ni-ttr e.i.Hi eolir ha'f 1,1 'hp.i thunder e-t. i in " - x l.i -front, Mi. i lf ..i l:: lrot, U i urtii t . u I. were not i , The nioM'in pt-tnni ffj per I t a-1 - i 1 a I'ompareil ST IP eh i-v ieneY stnre hit. wti ,li tar 1-Jti". I Ti.d"d i. I 1 t . , i . i ,," i it. wae iftcia m na piaru. r ' t" inr klhil.,r A ,.r jmh or Me-aKtiru vraai " ' tr 'w tJ ":;, HAS EARMARKS OF BEING for -.evera! reara. wae ma-ie aecretarv. I Kvei ybody laiifrlied hen ( onnei i attHd up to turn over hit ofhVe to the I newly elected chairman. " It n a fftiod job you've g"t," va aaid I with a prin; "1 hope you'll like it." Mr. I on oenn declared that auv d it- ill be m aeaion VYtrla v and aturdr. Paratieg and b'a t ridei are larnont- the feHturei of the entertainment, i mimher ot the Charlotte delegation will remain mer tti Stmdnv at Wriphta- v il le Heart. ELLIS STOHF. COMPANY WILL HAVE BIG STORE 1 .fldition to till Stone mm ANOTHER BLACK HAND CRIME pant'. slra,li iwinmodiou. department and th.it he would heartily cooperate ia (By The Associated Frets.) Wiikeeberre. Pa., June i. With his I liiiArl nmifiit sie BrtMriv I anil hin tVaiiv fon- feienrea he had had witil othen duiiM t fM1(lin- ..-.,,.1 ,. vaahea. the hodv 1 his lnrnmbeBcv ot' t he olliee had left it.,-r. w-. t . . it.i,u n itr..i . t hilli. I .... l,t.,nA t hisi ftHrrwwn in a I mnklitiL't of reeefitnient wit'H I! bf 1 , . I v fot o.'enpan.'v withjt. e,erv iv t-e hole a ahort ditanoa from the1,),, ariei A Helihtful daVe, given by the Tounfjer mi1 ruber 11 of the Memhants and Maiiuf act ureri' dub oonipMmentary to the riaittng voun ladiea in the city, wai greatly enjoytd last night. Follow ini the dance refreshments were, served, lroeltmaruia orchestra diapen&ed mnaic for the oetiftHioti. Tlioae danrinp were: Misa Mary Pry with 71.ccna- 1 tea 11: Alary Ilurrell. of ( Hac e Oity, Va., with Kred Ntrudwiclt; Jhi iloore, of WVbater, with C. W. Miller ; Miaa Montjfoiuery . of Concord, with J. ... Maiiii; LUlie Watt Penn. with K. V. t;lenn; Mias Ferjruaon. of Wavncaville. with Cartas Daiton ; Mien Mary Ktudwitk, with Mr. Hepp; Mian Mdrv renbnv. with Hill Hunter; Mim Durlan , with Ben White; Mr. and Mrs. J. A. f.iliner, Mr. and Mm. M. T. Payne, Stage: lr. (oiwe Mebane, of Spray; P. (.lenn Hudson, N. Williania, J. 8. and George, t. ('unnin'ham. MRS. CAMICHAElTCHARMIHGLY ENTERTAINED THE TOURISTS fSpeirtl to Daily Newa.) iMirham. June U- Tha 'liaurtnta firr entortained moat charmingly Tueaday j afternoon at tha hmne ot Mr a. ". t Carmichael, a mem her of the flub. The j president, Aire, John Xprmit Hill, called' the meeting to order and ilenit with 1 refereivee to Greece, the country under 1 dimsion. u ere given in repone to ; rollcall Mrs. W. A. Graham read an exiflleiit paper on "The Ireaent Gov ernment of ( rt-ere." and another oue, , tlie atibjert being "An American Ktiri at , the Court of King (eorg' waa rdj by Mr. W. I). Crmirhael, the hotea. At the nint-luaion of the literary pro , gram a delicioua luneheon in four couree wan served the iit. , The club then adjourned to meet next; fall. a this am 1 he laat meeting of Delicious Ice Cream ! Made at hume in the World's Standard Freezer The White Mountain Triple Motion. The thorough beating of the cream, caused by the three motions, renders it smooth and light Book of recipes free witheack; freezer. promote the -mr of iitt((,on f it v nieterr. The murder it ill petted 1 fMirU-- NKW DIVISION WF.ATKD HY Rr Vr IV V Y DEPARTMENT It I Ml I l I U).' A .iir p.ifcf i.llrd """h .11 t- T I,.- "1 I ifh the up.-mr.g this ihft ifate oem.H rar lie Min that an ' aWrihlll by x polim u the Jilack .iioplav a line of ladle, exiwptioiml .m-e for achieving euooeat ! jjj .1 cloak that h.11 never w P'"""1 ,() th" Democrat ie part y1 yw tfrUeaome diavery waa made by I in Greensboro. if " th, 'r. and he urged alUBOIn. Morl4l(.n. -nd an iiiaDection ot the prearni to Jo evprythlng they ouM to bttdy diHrIimM that ln hd r winning rt victory the addition I lie flooi oMtnc e"tnl.bhnient will mi ninfli more room tor II ;ii en tblmg them to 1 otliplete liiiu ! lathe-' hev , rnne d 1 tn .1 . 1 Kin omp t tn Mile di Booth 1 iion 1 1 11 tr v v ' 'i. it . ,, Itieliid. - I.,:. .:. . - i - a' ! f.f 1 -mi' - " ' ! M " ' . " y Mortal dt-iTift 1 'i't ' ' ,' h me 1b ,i' - I- tint v I t ' '!n divtrton e jjt-t mnriU .i.. I n f art m - i t. ' : n ' 1 ' - 1 Vftht iV" -till"' I, t" tmlffhten! ...t ..t-l ',.' e rbtti ba, heen i -t e ' t the itepftTl no ! 1 ' t.. I,, r, ,1 It. 1. due !:pe ' '.. ft, jnnt'ri,. TlOfl of Rfirriir -'!t .Ui- W, t tloet ' .-t Ki'"i 1 ' I ft . Veen at em -1 a; 1 1 tine th ..-I-1 -y. teM. 'eft -da t v . t nme h i dui " 1 . . ' Jie-Mh Tbe Crtboni-i rlode -n-'tt, Cor..! 1 ' f ' and !"bnl:i ' - . ' !' rue t-rrT .'I b r . the t!:ne m:i.Ie vn.'fili b 1 ) - .. i,' V"!lllf Ver-nt "NTUt'l' Dud Kollowinj Operation ".p-i-Hl In rftll . - sAehe.iK. .i n.. J Ot-rb-H i: ; TI veara o..; on t.i" Mr ami Mm h J'rrwn. tiid t '-r-In afternoon m M - 1 ' . non rtoMTitnl t.'llo nij: :i n o t.Ttion 011-1 eral di.is -igo for ti pinndn it i 1te H li funeral -.-n .1 s ui te 4 tnidii-ted tin-ntbt- Jute rr ' A v itt 4 o'-'I-tk t hi i I 1 t h ' . VeKMi arul !-i: 1 ifi t ma le ;it Kl erfttie. w ,') 1 ani-vrrina' h: tuthnr and m.itber. aiitl.thr.e t-V Hr- Mi V K Mi lrt of e&rarnaorv. anl Mi Kim Hiown. and K I.. BTtwii. 1 . l:..ltrt and Ilih Mr-n n. tiit the ftntrment had been read, Mr Ii ua titianiniotml v rhoaen rhair rim 11 In taking ihe rhatr Mr. Iix told t be en in m 1 1 1 ee t li.it lie proposed t o lie iha iriiuin of the whole pa rl v ttndnotntiv tiii tioii or het-t ion. lie akei the cooper Hi tew nl it nr. i in pre the re re i ly per ered it h t he exception of about one inch at the bak of the neck. The razor w it h which the murder waa committed w a imlicdded in the neck. The vic tim's hand were terriblr lacerated as ! t hough he made a desperate effort to unrii r.rT I ha UittaV M Mlat tmiuan WeO' l.ou ot all In. t-olleaguea 11. m-uring t .e i B Uo ri frnm hjfJ My gnd plfirP(, ib( lree-x ot bl WOt k B ( the I'Dmitltl t I'M t,. Ltt fn Siivatin-'s pocket e were found a letter dated Bemicf., July 28, HKW, and postmarked Maltbv-Swoyerrille. July -:, UMio The contenla iiated that t he cum of -VrO waa to be left at the at lion t Maltbv on the night of Jiiliy l'.NH. if he desired to it void the ren gennee of t he Black Hand. The dead 11 .an ha been nii-ing for aome time and the police elate that he waa murdered tr eral da airo. rnpi.lar Salisbury Couple Married. Ne. ia' to Daily N-'Hrv . ''"''' 're? A pn u v uiairiftge . b 1 d ..t " 1.. .. . b--k I. tat mght 1. M.i.e.,,,1 .ireei. '"-ii j CHARGED WITH OBTAINING i, "1 Mr. V Mo"hour,Kl'u I MONEY BY FRAUDULENT MEANS "" ' ,'r,,r'k "-klev Kink. , ,HV iuo AH-iated ITe.. ' m l.ihi.s Lutheran e hurch J f A, "'n- V. '-'T'" . I?"" ! lr,.J. tk.M wto-w-i ' m iniimii 11 nu EXPELLED K.f Y & CO. AND DISCUSSED BILLS OF LADING tlana. Ga... June 2 - After. Ky iinnh imous vote, e pel ling from membership thr defunrt iMit cotton firm of Knight. ancey and ompany, the Southeastern Cotton Buyers' asotation tolv enter ed Into a. dtsrtistbion of fraudulent hill of la. ling and considered plans for guaranteeing thi commercial paper ao a. to meet the demands of Kuropean rind 111e1 jean bankers. Committees were appointed and tomorrow the asso ciation i experfed to agree upon some pn acceptable allVe to the railroad, hnnlrrrs and cotton men ODELL HARDWARE CO., Greensboro, N. C: NinetyNine and One Half Per Cent Debate and Lan Party tii'fl iv la--e . l th. 1 .urden v,,,,r, Met hod 1 t hutch 'e ii dt-t,.iif ti'iiobt ie;uininff U at 7 Hi n't l.vk f'trr the de :md l.i tt I ! '-T, I b i'I b- t ! th. publ ' tl Wirrifd c. nil t 1 Salishurv. Itailv Nc- -' 1 X lil'lf Ml- K.l.lt,., , 1 1 I t.,t l. s H Kj b-. Ise - ' ' M . e IllH med Ve.t . . , a' t be home of the )l v t it- 1 tr y eiperruati otli-i.. o, i-. to Daily Nu lo At'cnd NuTsej' Convention - ' 1 - 1 1 ' 1 1 . Ilitie '1 tn M h'i. . I'toh1. M.irv belt, mid J .ill' ...n'e e.nel,1r . 1 ! ; ill.' H 1 In- .-oir etit i. in . .f I Klmore, grain merchants of t bi eit v, j and president ot 1 ueonla lilltng cum I party, and Henry C Palmer, lormti tv ireight auent tf Ihe Ivlnware and Hud" -twi eonipiioT, who bare bet n under ur I veillam-e unit the recent diseoverr nf . a shortage 111 the aeeount of Ihirant land KImore. were arrested txiay 1 Hi 1 vei l rh:irgeil with grand larceny in the I flrt drirree iii "haiitg obtained mone i on tiautluleiit bil's of lading which. it 1 all lied, were iauel by Pni mer. wb" I is eliaryd ith r tniademeanor. Hnth men pleaded not ruilty and uben1ueat lv were releaset) on bai' Slate Factory Worker Srnka. tBy The Associated Press Arvonia. a. June 2. -The entire Ar voma slate factory is tied up in a strike, w hi- h. ncdrdnig to conservatixe eat i mates. may bint for many month. The rremba-r of the local slaiemaker' un ion, a strong nrpaniatiwt. left off work 'Wednesday afternoon, stating in a lei ; tt-i to the Ute opera ots that they wo. iid no' return to work until an tyrlitor ot the -rrmn comnanr al !Be that throur', the manipulation of "crrem-nt which they had formerly ot tlie biiN of fnihnir the eomiianv w a f rj,,i w 'H' "T both aides The up I H abio to lrro of do'lar-. undrr da of t hou-and to siga and the strike lornson Dope. 1 lie asvc.ited Pl'CSj;.' v. 1; T nrii -1 1 ( al -Itine 2. - Jack t.bti-on 'O lid It" oi ' ritirtl" hi desire t.i hf h.- n. w !o hor-epower autonto thorough trxttnt ts1ay, and. a a i wns done at his traminir 1 n sn t ' s mid New Road af Biltmurr. 1 )efia 1 l o I hi il . . . Au"m1 - .1 t". j r, . t . , .arj. rncd from Ho,!;,: to i . on Ml P!gh is pow b"T ;' p'snrtd b ' hr Tilt sora estate. It is c'- rated that the road will eot Georg' ;indrr!ilt nt eat f M(nn. Mr. Yand-rVilt n.w ba wagon roaJ fro.n Cm. 1o V s, but h route by Caindirr will n ti- h -holt baaade aesrdhaf a bevUi (ra4s. Mis Blackburn to Entertain Mi" Mm lil.ick l.'irn has issue-1 mvi 1 .t1 f ins f . : a r pi ion 1 o le gix-en . .1 bile rt result . 110 tv t,iiartcr- nl tne r-tatT . f 1 ners had a tte.it. f red t hem all m In bricht and ei lv t I routh IV fs i an Brat h. 1 h ttintie). arv.1 sprarriiig part- r t he rlnmpion gath m.iclnne and set ut 1 an Jo', H mile eta! ors retned 1 followed. - -a Lighter Sank, Crew Eacaped By lb neiated Press. t 1al'a. P I . June 2. The old 7 ton Irani 1 1 1: f t .- I n.'tar.iipo'is. ased fur mr rvirg freight jd supplies of tlie 'luar lermaiiters tb pattinent. struck a watcr Miakeil lnf t.nUy midway between Cor regidor 11 nd and Subig The lighter ank, but t be ci cw made t heir raw-ape m t)' Kiat. o attempt will lie mad to raie tbe crate Snipes Declared Not Guilty. Vinten Salm. June 2 --After a trial lasting nearly a week, the- fury this af ternoon returned a verdict of not guilty in the case against Charles rinipea, the voiing man who was charged with kill Ing Jennie Webster, a negreae, at her home last month The verdict was not a surprise. Tbe trial was started last Friday morning and the eridence waa not com pleted until Tuesday afternoon The ease went to the jury at 11 o'clock this snorning. and. after bein;: out until 12 10 o'clock, they returned with a verdict of not guilty. FORECAST. The Aisociaferl Press Washington. June 2. For Virginia and North Carolina : Local ahowers Friday; Saturday fair; light vrible winds. Of the CLOTHES made by us this season have SAT ISFIED the customer they were made for. Can you find another TAILOR who has made as good a record J. E. Cartland and (q. -Merchant Tailors and Shir I Makers- P- t V jrye-i! troest. l,ill tt.ti !e1 o. W . a Belmont Thrown From Horse irbl in hoitor nt f.er New Voik. 'nn J Vxigust Belmont a fknuit' trtrnisn troin 1.1- hoi e ttin alter I ,crfl ror.u whil plHmg p..lo Mt th Meadow j, ,tAr . - lirook Hunt I mI . Fqi time thei- wre'te 1 l,tta Qnh re.i.hl ...... 1 ,ff 1 n" 1 a...... many minors tutt hr had tren seriousir Servant of Police . . A. Jones will injured, but at his bouse it wa sard lene t his mom in t fot Richmond. a . tonight that he had on'y been badly wh're Austin Smith is being held at the sttaken up and that he would be about rr.jneMT t't local ofm tal-. mitn is m buMiiess as usual in .-, da- or so. Uict ith enibecxtement Um the 1 At tbe Meadow Brook club 4.i eecta bore Ice aad OoaJ compasiy, . 'UtU he ka4 Woken a vtuk Will Ask for Disaolution. (Py The A--ocftted rresa., St ui. Mo Jane 2 - The 2.i west ern raiboaii i e moo ran It restrained t 4fi i" t"icnt rates m fhe 1 e t t Mtrn trunk line com mi, ask t' tbe difceohitun of the injunction. I oi low ma; a eon term re in Cbtoago next MosMay. Democratic liope of eootrofliiif tb nex"t Houe t baeed more upon Kepub- a am aaud I lwwn diviatoa th upon Devsorraiic , ' ceatratioai. .isftaieipaft Ladfar. 1 1 The Place for a New Factory is Where Power Costs Little Electric Power Rate at Greensboro, N. C, Equals the Best in the State GET THE RATE r N. C. PUBLIC SERVICE CO., Greensboro, N. C. all
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