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OHEENSBOHO DAILY NEWS. SUNDAY. JUNB 5. 1910 "PUG" HICKS MANAGER HAS FAMALIAR SOUND NEWS FROM HIGH POINT DESPERATE EMOUNTER.WILL GIVE DOCUMENTS leporiel First Baseman flit Succeed Br) a a M tipected to luo In 1912, Itmono Sale a Success Mr. mills Government Officers and Illicit 01s- Icasse, Uner to Be Ufcber. H srsarrvafty reported late !at BefM fet Rvw Kftrke, fji b.ariiin ia4 taat jit.i. f for CrertsUro taweaU tee ' W) iiia.de iuu.i-pet of '1 the IfcU- M.Ii,fl In paawr arw lJ-.-f.- fitvd bn signed .' fuf t kvI club A Sjt reporter cah'd t the i MMrUn ef the hftll cinb nt the kAdo hoi.: t a'.! 11 w'- !u-K Mt hl and isfvird if then- wi .nv Jt'f 4MIc" nMbatll T alt' Mf ia M at a had as yt bten m rre at A Blatter f fact Prsd--nt 'eifie 4 rW4J r-jrttrr vst 'a f'-f-jti tfi' h - wa nr i ii a MaiMfrr hrrtK-y of to l 1 a hni "! iuu tj lak--m14 te Grwen aborts club juwl tna L tw W4 heex ef he tog unevsaful in In- Bw4eers ktb' M Ht. k ft hen aw pw tent Mnifr rfma,n Vo b " Vartt-4 en Return Rare. ( Hi.. i Hr., . f . 4 T 1 r 1 1 1 ' i ' t a tft)tf 'i V . 1 .'V i iie M'-if.'i 1. . .' ti 'I,- Phi...). ! H. Ha . . at ,r. fl ut H o , ! . k tee . - t .. ' '1 he r .- i ' ii t . . ' lu i mil i n ' ' 1 ' ' I ' Ii w ll i ll Willi Sijj lack. i lit The Aeaociaterl Pr' i N.'w --rk, June 4 Muiyr ' a wur l ll - . H V .,H .-:!...( 1 I .1 I II . i ll !li- hi ; -.i,.-r I . . i l- i ; i . I I .i . - : ' 1 ! in- . 1 1 ;. - t .. If.l 1 .I p. .-I... .,! , i i - ii' i'. i ' ; J i r... ..' v tin. ' I M.. ,s ..I Improving Newsy Notes. tillers Engage la Bard tattle. Ihr, I'. . . : ' . i ttl. . J i I I i . i i -'i M u, , li.j ,,.. i . . . . .. .t.;. .-.t Mi t..- I f. i , ! VI. I I - 11 ,11 i, i ll,' t . - , -i. , ' .. i i j hi tiling H t t Ir- ' -i. - .i.ii .fM .ifm-iiM rai i t ,,t . i. liu-!"ii to ii.lm.ni--i- r -1 ' i 1 - ' - - 1 1 T l ! ' i . iii pi ' i v I ' '. n- i it i i ii v pi. t i-a ii ! ii I - . ,itil I1 h iiinf- rn . , .....L,. I. ... fiH.r I ..Ik -.1 .i. ..'..1 .t "ir ii rii.-n n I ! i , I ,. .ill.- (.Ill ..(,.-t u d- i - I '.f plitltorin t,r ...iilli.-: - I -J'l'nj I IlUt . lf rdl.tM. I HtlliK' w;i'ltir i - liatlonul . iilii, hi!' ,. lent it ilowrriur Harmon n an 'tt.t-r rTlfl IJ i'ulidldat4 I n r 1 1 t think Mr HiTan wl'l run if;iin in Iy1' Wf .io mt fii.vi lnni : , run, ii n.1 do no! thmV fir Mi.n. to ..- a 'ii ..t it.: Mr fln-n, ,x tmiliil i Mn.) tii.ic - ..-on i rioiild not 'fid t'h ' iti SpfriaJ to DaJiT Nfwi.) i t. func 4 'Iltr kimuna aal ufi.rh u givt-n at tl.P f t r i i- oijife A Mattou d't'Tuut'U Lit t tw phila nilioi p . . i i "I tfir V. oman t t-lub iril sii. iMlh btoantialiv I i f muic, whii'h af f iici.v iuiifrtKi by th iadif t l.f''' Ii I mil . MK t h lllrtt i. j -r 1 1 rtaiiinii; tmil n! tht A Five-Yai Sentfnc It . I : o. Id T .) IN.--- . . I',. 1 !!. I I' II ., , ' V li.-.ol ... . v. . , I , .-. In i.i .U 1" '. h- v-i-i it, i!i- 'oiiu ut tnnt puiii Ii u n 1 whici - ,it ( Mi di. A lar iiiiiiiLk-i ot 'u- -i-. U-.i during the nttenion. Mi M iIUu Somewhat Improved. ibm nv f nendt of Albion M lilm v i ! I. ta knuw that hiit cum "i t v (jht-td It-wr wtik'ti ban bu oim oi-r for tut- lat few das. it sIiglitiT i pi cd Mr Millit i "one of llifr'i l' i i mo' topalar ) yuny int n atil '..- ii.jiiv frund' who are mn"h -'n mi. i! to bi end it iod Six Mouths foi RetailiBf. Vldon rtrrelt waA fino a U innt li hentrnce ou the county nadi lor letMilint? thin morning by Judga Par mm-, c.f the reeordrr'ti oourt. (iarrttt, A , - wicks UK0 fii'i-hed a iliort t.-nn on ilo- rouiiM loti.ls tor a similar ull'ensf. iiu; i a mpn t hled with very Iimh n .ir. Mint if 1'it bud Ii faith, but it -.-ii t liat he will not let 1iii aloiie Notes. i iv I I Hull mid .hiliirvn. (Special to Dally News ) Voi th ilkeshoro, Juue 4. -A desper die einxmnter between government offi .iaift and mountain distillers a fought ittir f iiday ailernoon at the lower eid "t I dd Ifemrll't place, Liu n as the I ibrd uf Wilkea eouiitv distiller. The . ttn-ers were fin if hi n a raid tit twu days hen they Afjrtched the eupfxiitt-il hca nor, ot a distillery on Darnell's place, md ) list as fhev emerced trum ii je-p r uie they w ere tiied upon Iroin m-biii-h. More than 10l shots wrj ex- t.iijird, and it is known t hut otue ot itit- iNMN.hmers received injuries, though uhethfr or not they were fat) wa not lrame.1. The offinri, in rharjrs of Dep uiy olleetr J. K. Wilier, of Revenue Affnt Sm' fort at Ajhe'Ville, escaptd iitUiiut injury, though Deputy Marshal C. H. JioLiaDd had his mount shot from under him The party, i.i charge of Colle'-tor Mil ler, and composed of .1. P. Handy, dep ut v tHiDoitor; I). H. HaTnee. dputv mar jhat, and FoMcaoan 'ii. Holland.' C. 51. ranor and W. A. Anderson, came here i Thursday aiorolng and late la the after i noon tbey vtarted on the raid that turned out the most ernorafcte of the 1 past several rears in Wilkes county, on noted for Its nests of illicit di&ti) lrie end now r.oJdirg a close call for the old honor, aecordi uff to til reports from , t lit. lmi4 1". irmt rait Wu . I. .. 1 this bad njon WTInip( un- the Ashe county! 0 Q 0 THE BEST &?).9.SPRING TONIC Moit fuwsa tboM he an erdlurUr itronc ml Wlthr, bm4 tonle and blasd yuHfln ia Um Bpiimc. Bom tar a putimiar allaiiit, W n&k. Aafallltatsd aad mnnm. Win tar Ufa with ita decraaaad amount i M- (Epodal to Dilj Newa.) Moor xarciaa, and tha fact teat cold weather fca kapt the porei of Ui akla aloaaoL Raleiah. Jum 4 la view of th. .w P"Tnta tna proper aaaaunt oi warn ana rouaa marar irom oeui . . . ... , Av , from th tynain. Taaaa Imparl tla ntnii( tna circuiatioa nm tainaaa an tmurd munpreaeatition of tb. att.tu wuXtnti to blood, and tha body thanfox doe not rac.1T a aufflclant anMos of th But of North Carolina towaia of blood nourishment. Th ganaral boddr veakneaa, tired feehnf, Hckla ap- Commlrfon rill robllsn Blstory Of Those Icpodlated Bonds. r. f.. I l ,i - N I W. - I .... 1 - ... If I I I i f i 'I.. i :n. r I '.. -In. r 1 I I I r.-.M. . - ..ii Mi- 1 1..,: , , ... ...ut, ii. ,1 , i I..- I ...1 i ,l . .. I v I. I i, I...- 'I.i' . - I I.. -. ' r l r 'ill' .,ii- M 1 ,' i ;.l . I lilllrlll j I .M ,il I .1 I run . ! Ii Km.. M I. I I. I.I n t . I t .1. I ..,( v I. It ll ... I I,.,- C:.! I r 1 1 nil . . r I '.! i nv.-.l -n I i ii I.. itl tti taniilv In'i- ..( Incf.1 . I ire- W Iii ml Jllii llllliiilil If ni:li in hii h ii t lur i-ur llni. 1. 1 th reconstruction bond, repudiated by th elite a fraudulent, the North Car olina hietorical eonsuuioo will publiih t aa earlr date, a complete document ary hietorr of all ttie tranaactioui of the tate of North Carolina relative to the uauanre and tale of bonds. line will be one of the uot valuable public documents ever istmrd by the state. It will contain every bill intro duced into the general assembly, every law passed by the assembly, every re port of the committees of the assem bly, every meaaage of the governors, and all the financial transactions of the ! treasury department relating to bonds an every other ducumeut that can be found that will throw light on the state's attitude toward her obligations In ahort, the volume Hill be a complete history of the bond issues of the state as shown in original documents. These documents will be collected and edited by a thoroughly competent edi tor. There will be such eplanatory ! notes as will make all the documents ; plain even to the reader uninitiated in riuam-ial affairs, and an introduction giving in succinct form a plain, unvar ulfhed history nf th state's bond Issues A copy nf this volume will he placed I in the hands of every governor of a state in the union, in every state library and in every important public library. It til thus make available in convenient petite, poor digestion, te show how anaaasie the blood naa become. Free.uant.lT skia, 11 , pimp lea, eruption, etc, break ant and thl 1 evidence of tb Im parity of tha circulation, a. S. 8. ia the bast Spring touic, aecaua It la tha great, ef all blood parinar. It ia th only medicine on which yon can rely to supply the system with th needed tonic efleota and at the aama time purify anl enrich your blood. Th us ef B. 8. B. at thlf time may save yon from a long spell of licknea, and it will certainly prepare you for the atrain of tb long, hot Summer. 8. 8. 8. 1 made aatinly from root, herb and bark; it ia Nature' tonic, pure and healthful. It regulate digestion, tones up the atemeeh, im prsTea tb appetite and promotes strong, rigorous health. Tht will be your beat Spring aeaeoii If you ua B. 8. 8. for your tonic. THE BWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, OA. ( "hurled tunitrlit viit tn Ii. hi M (.nllin f nrut ion ' t'ftitilijl tin I (he i.rtii-e of .nun i. .inn al ltleijli. I hi. lainilr uf K II McDonald's Special NORTH CAROLINA BONDS. Due July, 1910. 1'afin c nniK thix' la. I Ills villi ll;ll' 11 I'll.'llli'f of J,-ftll 'J. CM-!) 1'T llll'lll .Inly 1 .r lkn, M'W H(li)S ril.iluiU' I" -iirv li ynii want ..tr MONKY. r ll.td fi rnlhfr li;t' .( -10 (ill' lli Iiii nt lli.il '.'ti - . 1 1 1 f rt til ik I aii'l ill! ta.- al lint .llit of lol , lUnri in NolM'M r vlvMH.l -' ' h.ii i- ' .mm- t ;i x ratr .' 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Jt i . . ...i ! 0 m aw VJ lXe t L : - taxes anl tri'ts -1 inr cent. n.-t. Anv ('OUI'OliATION in NOiri'U CAROLINA gets a credit from assessed value of their stork for the a tn otinl of srWl'LTS Kl'NDS invested in lfM!) and l!i.r(l N. ('. 4's. and no other N. ('. Bond or any oth er hond, even a 1'. S. Horn), whieh is NON-TAX ABLK,' does not eoine in for a credit' of SVIMM.rS Kl'NllS so invested, so do not e,et thinus mixed. It is onlyi l!)!i N. '. 4's already issued; and 1!:0 N. ( '. 4's to lie is-! sued .ll'I.Y 1 that are pood! f..r Sl'in'l.l'S l-TNI) IN-! YKSTMKNTN. though 1910j N. C. 4's, l!l:t N.C. 4's, X.C.j l.'s. l!Ml and T. S. liondsl i answer the saute purjiosc for INDIVIDUALS, as do l!Mf or l!."l) N. C 4's. I am in the STOCK and I HON I) business to innke Miofiry. I am paying for this free ad crtisenient arid, do int prct anything out j ol it pcept an advertise-, merit; so T do not expect to make nnything out of any one who takes AOVANT Aur; of buying any of these j honds. but I eontident l expect to make some-i thinir for the ITRCIIASKR1 aial MYSllLF who will give me some to sell after buying t hem. TIll .Y A UK rNOOUBT KM.Y Till; SAI'KST and I! I! s T INYKSKMKNT KVKIf Ol-I'KRKI) TO N. C. HANKS. CORPORA TIONS AND I N 1) I V I ll I' A l,S. The Rank ers ..f the STATK will meet here .U N 1 1 S. SKND in "iir hid to STATK TKKAM'RKR by o ,i r I'.tiilvc r. He v ill take pleas ure hi attending to it and .liaise ynii nothiuu tor so il.'tliL'. It is exfieeted when RANKKRS leave here all of the bonds (only "',1 l.nno ! H . . ill be subscribed for. Ill I.I' them to do it. I VI. RY ONK wants to see tl I I . i I SRA TORS. No I"- w al t- to see the K K ( i- I s I T C U K until .Ian i.:n. I'Ml. and then mily lot a -li..i i w lule. DIXIE FIRE. Think of it i 1 ) you want ie t ost. Paid in $110 a -dare Hook alne sfi:;n at pat SIXTY FIVE DOLLARS a share buys it. Will sell 5 ur ." hhitrcs. mi. on "lit south side of the Blue Kidpe mountain. Near llarmrm. hid'len in i e p rutin. or concealed lneatli l.? holifte bu.lr tm (he tinrnow the- IncMtnll (Uiml.-j ..... ... . . .. .. -, . e,,.0,e mre, iri- oiMinti '' form, for auv nereon who is intere.ted ue u.ree p.are, o,e, paiio.,. o, ma v be intere.ted in the bonds of beer. In, I, would haw luide over erfl (u ,,u ,j .uthoritative Knllu. .1 wlaaky. wa. deeiroyed. Onlv . jnlornmtion onr,ht subject, and will! me arr l ... made this betn Rudolph , , )h( ,ut,., ,,,. ,upll dl.lnp.,,. ;,m""' '' no,,",i M ,wr ,d'"t'll,r- lnou. end mialeadinR statements as that I he a liruugul here mm placed in pil ro,ntiv i)tj bv the ,,,, pon.mittee for 1 lorn here the ollicer. proceeded to the , h, holders of 'epecial tar bonds of i rhjinell pla.i-, and from all aocounti. tlie Norttj Carolina, and addressed to the naitle 1 1 ... t aajied for more tl.aa an hour j .wn-tarv of the atoek list of the New was equal to some of the hottest Air y tick exchange mi. he, ( the days of '! n.V The moon , n,e iUt, ,toricai eominiMion hor ahmer, retreated under fire from th' , have the volume out om time in the ,.r.. n cunii v back Into the dense ifrowtli ,.arv f,, Tn, commission believes that ot the mountains, the only damage this' p-uhliealion will show plainlv that tamed by the offWra being tn Mr H..I- jjorth Carolina did not violate Its dutv land horse, wilrh was ahot in I hi a m,rnber of tha union ad defv the 11 ' and turned complete aomeraiiult . restitution of the Tnlted States, as Mr. when hit. the rider, howe-ver. eseainnx 1 r.eii.i. .r,A ,. ....1.1.. u k... JEFK CLIMBED MOUNTAIN imurw- hy jumping. Both parties acre a, rOTintrv believe, In repudiating the WHILE CORBETT ENTERTAINED 1 usina Winchester rules, and the officers apertitl tai'bondi. and will make It evl iiMnbute their eecape merely to lues and!dw,t that, instead, as the above commit-' I'ruVideiii'c, . a.Mv!t of mnVrlnff "nftemiB aunneAU in 1 Ben Iximon, Osl . hine 4. Murk to 1 Other distilleries wre lorfM in deep h. l(.ai authorities of the rreditor B. N. DUKE. T. B. FULLER. J. B. MASON. PrealdeaL VicaPrldeat. Caahler. THE CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK Of Durham, N. C. Capital $100,000.00 Surplus $75,000.00 Resources over $1,000,000.00 Organized May, 1905. Special atteetlo gtvea ta the collectioa of .oltoa drarta aad ell cemancrclal paper. ACCOUNTS INVITED VXVAWWWWW a w HflMi I : r r' k 1 1 'eft vePtenltiT -.r ppl brifr nttfr nerii I ,T lii'lilm rjy . 1 Mtneti hf in ain Hhimntte, 1o at :i rrntittii f Ins rlni, whirfi irni'ln nct w eek M Urok' tt will le gout Nik vv-TKm iKlt"K t LtSftburil, V , to Kttnd Hi hrfe -how, returning to Hi IIt Hnlnt ia 'ftthinff'oii I A WELL KEPT LAWN iPt The Aasoeiated Press. 1 1 ravin e of the Blue Rldjfe mmintaiti. th i!iappointment of visitors, lifii -lef rn allowed him foudium for mountain liawnjr th" apjeeuramt of inu'li ertion on thr special tax bond donated to them rlimbine to lead him iway troin the and enjovMiR ;i big trade. The otieer- an there-bT Mnpin alout a settlement hoting nn today, although he had pre- state that th" Urger part of Oie out nut or th henefit of their citizens," the vmusly planned to do nm round, Ihie-- of ttii contraband fluid is sold in A-lie af mlpht with perfect safety invite with en-h of hi- btarrin i.artner. Vli.-i mnrtl y at 92 per gllon. the Wmie. At the sme time, in just ire the time for the pan csme n - The eertion viaited by the officers to the other stat.-s. Vorth Carolina diseoered ihnt Jeff hud set off up Mount one nf the wont in ihe state, though itiWiMnf? them to nnderntand thoroughly Hi n Lomond, leaving Jim CorWtt to U beived that the rnil of the f ii t the rha rafter nf the bonds whieh t he att'-n-l to the eutertuiimicnt of isitovv three days will result ma better re put., oommittee of the tiondholders are seek "1 le.l hs strong m a hull." he said tinn in 1hi particular set t lem.Tt for(jll(T 0 impose upon them, and this ex duitng a rest spell in the gym. T just 1 eoine time to rome. The oflWrs a r srinl plnation. romph-trlr snd pluinW, this in irnr Tiling in pieees. I run. 10 njive . uie iiatinm 01 pan-ie ih !' mirOMM pllhlieation OT the Slate hlStor- Irni commission win give. tne M'cai aumoruies or ine rremror j states to refrain from taking judtrinents p feel myself rounding into the same on dition that used to rome to ra1 in the old dm " DAVIDSON GLEE CLUB AMD ORCHESTRA HERE MONDAY Summer Schedule. 'Special to Ihnly News.) Afvbeville, June 4 The summrr hHipJ ule of t he Sou t hern ra J way ce. intn effort Sundsf. "I rmi'S Nos. A I and 41 between Ashr-villr and Columbu will he restored and mail senn-e inn ugui ai ed hiler, Tthile trnina Nos. IT and I, of the Murphy division, are extended to run through to Terrell, ut the mouth of th SwvDnaJaoa t tinnel. The 1 oxaw;i y changes bocome ellerlire Juni lit, the Tojiaway run will be opened June 20. l'te rstpilar annwier Vnllman sleeping -n r aervies also i;tes into effect, with Pull man ear direct to Ahviile from il! important southern cities. Will Go After Sugar Trust. (By The Associated Pre 1 anhingtoa, Juae 4 Vht Amen an Sugar Pa-tining company is one of the socalled "trusts" against which (he gov ernment prttbablv will proceed eventual ly under the Sliernmn antitrust law on t he ground that the company is a coin nutation in restraint of trmie. The htti pf ths prnpuM'd pi onet-ut ion largely "ill rest on the result s of an inve.it i gat ion conducted ty Attoniey General W u-Ler-shnrn and S"-iei nry MacVeaph a nl transmit 1 ed to 'oiin'.s reeent I v bv President Jaft. Known tv have been operating dUtli ' Jeritri. as well a some of the ainhuMaa , ers. and many arrest are expected to jfoine after the aiciteroent of the raid quiet dnvi tl. 1 Deputy Onlbctor filler will attend the Dandson Glee Hub and orchestra will criminal term of the I nited States court j give an entertainment Monday night at in Greensboro next week. 'the Smith memorial building under the 1 auspice of the FirM Philatltea class of th f irst Presbyterian church. An excellent program has been ar rsnred. tipeciI features bing a piano nml violin solos and one of the finest 01 qu.iret s. 'Pickets 25 centa. on sale at Greens- br.ro Drug coinpany. CALL FOR EXTRA SESSION TO BE REVOKED IF POSSIBLE Fue Near Mt. Olive. Spe. i.d to Iiily New Winston Sa'cin. Jiine 4 -A lire swept over 11 larpe .erii.Mi n.-ar !t. ('lire, Da vidson ronnh. l-ndiiy afternoon, ami, but for tho fiTti-t i - e walk done by a large Timber of m-'ii. t'lie eluinh at Mt. Olive would hiie been destroyed. The fire had rcnehed within 41) f-ct of it. when the ru-hiii'jr llrinics were gotten under cont r. I hf tire Mat t M from sv and Iji-hmit'- snwmilt. NrT-Beer License Increased ipoeial i Daily fWl in. ton-Sab in. 'uii'' 4. The W in Mon, abb-r men hist night increa-ed the lat on newr-liei 1 saloons to l.tHN) tni.1 hui! 1 nn oriimtn-e that is erv strict a to 1 he .-onduct of these plnrew. There are to l' no side room-, neither own j ei nor anyone being a l lowed to keep wiiikv in them. The pplient ion ; for licen-r mii-t be nn-oinpanied bv ;t certified .heck Tor l.lHSl. (Special to Daily News. I I Raleigh, June 4 With a view to be injr enabled, if possible, to revoke the I c;i II issued lajt night by Governor 1 Kit. bin for the legislature to convene l in extraordinary session June 14 anthorie tlie borrowing of money to mt the J,4:0,000 bonds maturing July 1 , and for which the state has failed through two advertised bids to sell mi) thing like the required Dumber of rafuuding bonds. Stale Treasurer IjtCy is sending into all parts of the country Unlay calls for a third set of bids to be opened June 10, this effort to float the bonds to follow two days af ter a conference of ail state bankers of the stal e called by the governor for lime S with ;i view of getting concerted action in saving both the credit of the state and the necessity of calling to pd hef the general asnembly. If the Mate council is successful in selling the bonds June 10. the governor will prompt ly recall the proclamation for the legis lature to meet. Mule Treasurer B. R. Lacy said to day that the exact amount of Mate bonds falling due July lf for which he is ticking now most strenuously to sell miflieient bonds for refunding, ia .$3,427, 000 Itids for these refunding bonds thus for sccepted reduce the amount yet jo In- raised to $-J.2l 1.000. VERDICT OF $14, 000 AGAINST THE POSTAL TELEGRAPHCO. fx I j is an unending source of pleasure and satisfaction toits owner as well as to the neighbors and friends, and all who love a beautiful city. To obtain such a lawn constant mow ing is required. Mowing the lawn is not a hard task if you have the right kind of a mower. We sell the right kind. We call especial attention to the CALDWELL BALL BEARING MOWER the highest product ot the lawn mower makers. Other good mowers at lower prices. SHALL WE SEND YOU ONE TODAY r 0DELL HARDWARE CO., Greensboro, N. C. 1 1 1 Both Were Guilty. The iiffray between Deputy Mien IT J. K. Irubb and Job n Herl, which te enrred Kridav afternoon ut the baseball lpark, was taken up yesterdav morn:ng Iw'fnre Justice p. H Collins, with Thonms Head representing Grnhbs and K. J. Jus tice appearing for 1 lerel. Roth plead guilty to the affray, hut Justice Collins rcMred his judgment until later. i M.IMIN.M.K. i.' .aw l's4W, Haietk, N C N eg. rocs Made Good Enumerators. Itv I he -MK-lrttcd PreKs.) ttcbiutrtoii, June 4. -1 f tbe 5.').lhi0 enunicrs'ors eniph)ed in gathering: population i nt it ics (ur t he tnirteent h I'l'ii'im, T.im wcic negroes. tf t lieae 1 .".t e? in t he sout hem states. Secretary Nnjf 1 nii.1 toiay he had nnt heard a com plaint afout their . ork T n we i c a pjrointed after cx ii m inn t inn- 11. id thin, he said, a good i lux 01 men w ss obtained. l'tc-nlent Taft is a quiet man, but j t'l.il cut' en.neT who deserted his pot a t hf Tanania i-iiiiNl for higher pa v in I Now York ill testifv with Itisted ! hreath that thmigh Mr. Haft's ordinary weight ma v be only IJOO pounds his tig-hting weight is a ton. The insurgents re likely to find before this campaign i over t hut ro nvm can play double " ih i!li;iin ll Taft w itt, uupuuitv. Karasas Cstj JeurtMi, 1 Special to Daily News.) Kaleieh, June 4.- After being out for four hinirs. a verdict lor 14.000 was awarded t his evening bv the Federal court jury to Frank t-rantham, of Wcyne county, who sued the Postal Telegraph company for $.iO.Of0 on count of pr in.ment injury "u-.tnined through a pne falling on hi in nnti ih-lorating and break ing his thijih. I h trial has ben in progress for two day. The accident oc curred near Charlotte in December, Failure of the company to provide a standard implement for handling poles w.is tbe alleged cause of the avecident NinetyNine and One Half Per Cent Remembter Winston -Sal em. (Special to Daily News.) Winston-Salem, June 4. Committees 1 are hard at work preparing foT the re ception to the automobile tourists who will arrive here next Wednesday, the I sth inst.. on their way from Atlanta to New York mar the great national high ways The spirit of the occasion will oe "Remember Winston -Salem,' and the board of trr.de and good roads committee are confident that the tourists will be showered with the Twin-City hospital ity in such a way that will roavki the slop here long remembered by then all. Newman White, who has been ft atu- . dent at Trinity college during the peat ! session, returned home last night, lie will remain here until his parents. Dr. and Mrs. J. L. White, leave for States- , v i 11". where they will spend the summer , before going to Memphis. Misses Jeanne He and Rosa Stem be r-1 ger leave tonight for New York, where ! they will sail Tuesday on a-a extensive trip through Germany and other foreigT countries. 1 A fine entertainment for 25 cente at Smith Memorial building Mondny night. The Jnvidon tltee Club and Orchestra, couponed of oung men of talent. 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 (o. -Merchant Tailors and Shirt Makers- MILIF.H JL CO.S DAILY fOTTON I KTTK.R Tf ( OMi A HEOlit'KI'H New York. June 4. The cotton ictr k et did hut lit t le ihroujihoiit tola v'a f!on. rultna within n narrow rnc;e ni husineis on a .itihter scale han for s' era 1 weeks pt it nera 1 et op nd w'l her coudi ' 1if are fit cot able, and while heavy wtih-dii--.il?- from th locil elorke are 1---Ing conwnoiilj- talked otT and promised, we see not hint; in the situation on which to hfom enthuataatlc and con tinue to favor the negative aid of tbe market. Prlraj (a our wv af thin kin r are too nigh, .ind are adjustment of ctm- sl niotllT values i. think, in order. LheiBvwl ia due unchanaeit. , MUXCR COu 1 The Place for a New Factory is Where Power Costs Little Electric Power Rate at Greensboro N. C.t Equals the Best in the State GET THE RATE N. C. PUBLIC SERVICE CO.. Greeniboro, N. C.
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