8 NEWS EVENTS FROM CAPITAL OF IREDELL JACKSON WILL SUCCEED ! LATE SENATOR RAYNER Bar. J aha W. Boaebra, Praniaaat Pres byterian Minister, Passes Away. Other Hews. Appelated by Cevsraar Goldsbsreagk of Maryland Yesterday Will Serve Until January, let. GBEENSBOBO DAILY NETTS. SATTJBDAY. NOVEMBEK 80. 1012. Children r Should Have Good Light (or Studying A poor light strains the eyes, and the injurious effects may last for life. An oil lamp is best The light from the Rayo Lamp is soft and mellow. You can read or work under it for hours without hurting your eyes. TV RAYO is aan .tmcted ocsenuWoall-. It Is Ik. best lama mmAm yt iaafauin uJ iiimnJrl Ttsn I amn mad of solid brass nlekal platad. ffWf sWaaIlJe Lighted without r.roovinf chimney or M. Ay J abade. Eaej to dean and rewick. Mad ia various san otyls and tor all purpoaee. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (IiiiiiIiHIWJm) hjl DAY'S NEWS EVENTS FROM STATE CAPITAL Associate Justice Brown Orders Mrs. Weathers Released From Hospital for the Insane. CLEAN DEMOCRATIC SWEEP (Special to Daily Newt.) Raleigh, Not. 2 Mrs. Ella H. Weath T, who waa committed to the Central hospital for the insane October 31, wai discharged from that institution tods by Associate Justice George H. Brown n a writ of habeas corpus. The reason for this action was based on the Irregu larity of the commitment papers, Mrs. Weathers not baring been examined either publicly or privately by the clerk f the Superior court. Commenting on this, Judge Brown asked the attorney (or Frank E. Weathers, the husband, what would he think of a magistrate who should commit a man to jail with out a warrant or hearing T No blame was attached to the eierk of the court, it being explained that be followed prece dent and acted on the affidavits of the husband and a physician in order to savs the family embarrassment. The queetion of increasing the tele phone rates in the town of Henderson ville came before the corporation com mission this afternoon on a petition of the authorities of that town against the raise. The Aaheville Telephone com pany has increased and improved its plant and proposed to charge mora for lb phones, but the subscribers appealed 4o the oorporatioar eonrarhnion. Mayor Btatoa and City Attorney Ray repre sented Headersoaville at the hearing. (.apt. K. 1. Kicks, for many years su jronnvruuen wi mo nonun nuumrrn ; railroad, baa resigned. He entered the j railway aeivioa aa a flagman many years I ago and roae to the position of superin tendent. He waa regarded as one of the most competent and popular men in the service. His resignation will take ei fect as soon aa he can be relieved. In the ten congressional districts the . Democratic candidates received a ma jority of 73.024 votes over all opponents, according to figures compiled today by The Franklin Here is a belted back effect in an overcoat, at once swagger and distinc tive the Franklin. It is just one of the wide variety of overcoat styles which have made this store headquarters for over coats. You can suit your own preferences in the matter of weave, fabric and style from this sea son's especially large assortment of Adieus Collegian Clothes Adler's Collegian clothes are worn by the careful dressers of every city in America. The young man who seeks a cer tain dash in dress and the man more conservative in his tastes, can suit their preference. Suits and overcoats at prices rang ing from $15 to $35. I. ISAACSON the state board of canvassers, which has been working on the returns since Thursday. The total Democratic rote was 149,569 and the Republican sad Progressive was Tb MS. The result in the gubernatorial, state and national races will not be known before tomoi row, as the auditors will not have com pleted their tabulation by that time. The Democratic rote for all state and national candidatee will not average nearly so well as the congressional, since the opposition had no candidates in several of the districts. The rote for the Democrats and their opponents by districts is as follows: First district Small, 12,537; Leggett, 202. Second district Kitchin, 11,091; Brown, 982. Third district Faison, 11,624; Ken nedy, (1.042. Fourth district Pou, 13,908; Mitch ell, 3,S8ti. Fifth district Stedman, 21,075; Cur ry, 16,995; (Jreene,469. Sixth district Godwin, 13,028; Nor ment, 181. Seventh district Psge, 17,173; Laws, 12,449. Eighth district Dougbton, 16,180; Remolds, 12,078. Ninth district Webb, 17,072; Paul, 2,228; Smith, 7,809. Tenth district (Judgcr, 16,183; Sta- ton, 14,237; White, 85. North Carolina state bonds to the amount of $3,600,000 c burned in the great fireplace in the o...,e of the state treasurer today after the committee had examined them, entered them upon the books and cancelled them by means of a oesvr me siaiup. i oe committee is com posed of the governor, treasurer, secre tary of stste. suditor, sttorney general and superintendent of public instruction. Mr. Bickett and Dr. Joyner were absent. The bonds thus destroyed were thoe flat had fallen due since June 30, 1010. When the legislature meets it will name a special committee, which will in like manner destroy the coupons. Great care ! was taken to see that destruction was complete, the roof of the capital being caretuliy guarded. 1 tiese bonds were issued thirty and 10 years ago and had been refunded. A grkat niii.nirto PAI.I.S when its foundation Is undermined, snd If the foundstlon of health food di- f:estlon Is attscked, quick collspss allows. On the first signs of Indiges tion. Dr. King's New Ufa Pills should be tnken to tons the stomach and reg ulate liver, kidneys snd bowels. Pleas snt. easy, ssfe snd only 26 cents at the Greenahoro Drug Co. snd Fsrlss-Kluts Drug Co. advt. (10) il 1 I '( SV II (Special to Daily News.) States ville. Nor. 20. Statesville rela' - tives have been advised of the death of poiutment of William P. Jackson, re Rev. John W. Roaebro, D. D., brother of pubhean national committeeman for Mrs. Mary J. Campbell, of Statosville, Maryland, to succeed the late I'nited which occurred Tuesdsy at his home is : States Senator lei dor Rayner. ClarksvUle, Tenn. Dr. Rosebro suffered ! He will serve until the legieUture, a fall at kis home some days previous which meets in January, 1914, fills whst and his death waa the result of injuries will then be an unexpired term of three received in the fall. Dr. Kosebro was yesrs. The legislature at that time also prominent minister of the Presbyterian will elect a successor to Senator Joha church and at the time of his death was Walter Smith, Democrat, whose term professor of systematic theology in the will expire in 1915. Southern Presbyterian university at I Mr. Jackson, who is a resident of Clsrksrille, Tenn. He was a native of Salisbury, has beeu closely associated Iredell county. His father, John Rose- j with the governor, socially aud politi bro, was a prominent citizen of the coun-! rally. In the recent presidential cani ty and was for years engaged in business ' paign he was the leader of the Tsft iu Statesville, also serviug the county forces in this state. as sheriff. Dr. llosebro an a gradiiste' Mr. Jackson is 44 yesrs old and a of Princeton college and L'niou Theolog- buaiuess man of large and varied inter ical seminary and received the degree of eats, chief of which is the msnulacture D. D., from Princeton. Most of his min-' of lumber. He is reputed to be a mil isterial life was spent in Virginia. Soma lionaire. yesrs ago he for a time supplied the; His entry into active politics dates pulpit of the First Presbyterian church from 118, when he became Republican of Charlotte and a few - years ago he national committeeman for Maryland, visited relatives here aud preached the Mr. Jadtsous father, William II. Jack commencement aermon of Statesville son, served three terms iu Congress. i Kemale college. He married a daughter of Prof. B. M. Smith, of I'nion Theo logical Seminary, and his wife and live sons survive. There waa another surprise marriage yesterday morning when Miss Mary Wsugh became the bride of J. Hugh Bryant. The ceremony waa performed at 0.30 o'clock at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. S. K. Waugh, on Elm street, He v. C. E. Raynel, pastor of the bride, officiating. Only a very few in - timste friends of the couple witnessed the ceremony. Charles Woolen snd Miss Mary Keller ran sway to South Carolina, Wednesday, and were married. The couple, accom panied by H. C. Ilix and Mii Lizr.zie White, left Statesville about 7.45 Wed nesday morning in ar reached Fort Mill. S. I automobile ami about 2 o clock and were immediately married by a magistrate' and returned to Statesville the same evening. Hem Benson, of Statesville. was accl- dentally ahot in the leg yesterday by Will Watson, while hunting rabbits with a party near Moorcaville. It neeiua that there were quite a number ot hunters in the party and Benson waa shot just as he killed a rabbit. SOUTHERN POWER CO. MAX?. SPEND MILLION DOLLARS Report From Charlotte is to the Effect That Company Plans Big Develop ment at Lookout Shoals. (Special to Daily News.) Charlotte, Nov. 29 The Southern Power company today made pirblic plans for a $1,000,000 development project at Lockout Shoals on the Catawba river some miles west of States .ille. The pro position is a mammoth one and will add to the already great electric power facili- tie rid development of the company along the Catawba. Tlie fall at Iook out .Shoals haa 51 feet availnble ani the development promises to yield lo 000 horsepower. TWO "HUFFS" IN JAIL. Witnesses Have Identified Both As Slay, ers of Aaheville Officer. Asheville, Nov. 29 The second "John Huff", a iwgro, was today given a pre liminary hearing in a magistrate's court on the charge of killing Patrolman Mr Coiinell, of this city, more thftu a year ago, a criiDG lor which anoiner -roun Huff" also a negro, has already been tried and in still in jail, hi fir -4 Iruit resulting in a disagreement of the jury. The second Huff, who stoutly main taina his innocence, was caught in Geor gia two weeks ago and at the hearing today waa bound over to the Superior court for the killing of Mct'onncll. Bail was refused. Witnesses have identified both negroes as being the original "John Huff." BAND PLAYED For Three Hours at San Quentin for Benefit of Condemned Man. San Quentin, Cab, Nov. 29. Kd Wil liams, an Indian, was hanged here to day after the prison band had given a three-hour concert in the death cham ber for his benefit. Williams murdered his squaw, Inez Brooks, in a drunken frenzy and shot several other persons. He had been re prieved several times, and a tiay or so ago announced that he did Tot want any more reprieves that he wished to be hanged promptly it t all. Haskins Severely Cross-Examined. Chicago, Nov. 29.--H, C. Hawkins, pres ident of the Internetional Harvester company of America, bore the brunt of a severe cross examination by Attorney ftrosvenor, assistant to Attorney On eral Wickerftham, before Speeial Kxam-im-r Taylor in the bearing of the Har vester dissolution it here toda v. It developed as a result of Mr. liakin' ex amination mat toe government is lay ing great stress upon the importanee of approximately 100 letter fiom lesser-j officials to Cyrus McCormick and .James Deering. Is Telephone Co. a Trust. Washington, Nov. 29. Protests of in dependent telephone interest s against the American Telephone and Telegraph company as an alleged trust within the meaning of the Sherman law. were dis cussed today at a long conference be At torney fieneral Wickemham. assistant to jiiioti"' unirni riiwitr inn r rnifrnR A. Henry and Harrison R. MHiraw. of Cleveland, representing independent com panies. Suffragettes Again Active. London. Noi. 20. Despite the close watch which bad been inaugurated hy the police, suffragettes again tonight d- t roved the contents of various mail boxes, pouring chemicals into them. They even invaded the general post of fiices, where acids were pla-ed in sev eral boxes. In the financial section, where contents of the mail receptacles are always valuable, numerous pieces I mail were d est ro jed. Baltimore, MA, Nor. . Governor ' Goldsborough tonight announced the ap- , His uncle, the late F.uhu L. Jackson was Democratic governor of Maryland from 1888 until 1892. It is well known that Mr. Jackson has long cherished an ambition to go to the I'nited States senate. He was the choice of the Republican minority in the legislature of 1910 which reelected Mr. Rsyner, snd it is understood be . will be a candidate at the senatorial primaries next fall. 1 Mr. Jackson was twice married. He ' has four children, two of which were by his first wife, who died several years ' ago. Even Break in Senate. Washington, Nor. 29. The appoint ment of W illiam P. Jackson, a Renubli- can, as the successor to the late Seua- ; tor Rayner of Maryland, reduces the supposed Democratic majority iu the new senate to a point very near the dividing line. Before Senator Kayuers death the Democratic leaders counted 'on having forty-nine votee, or one inoro i than a majority of ninety nv. Now j they can count on only forty-eight votes, with the Ueraocratic vice-president to cast the diciding vote iu ease of a tie. SENATE DEMANDS FIRST CHANCE AT THE TARIFF Plan for Co-operation Between Demo crats of Two Houses ia Given At tention By Members. Washington, Nov. 2fl Representative Oaear W. I'nderwood, Democratic tariff leader of the house, when he begins to morrow his conferences with houso as Kociutes over the plans for tariff revision next spring, will be met wiHi a sug gestion from senate Democrats that the annate be given a first hand chnnoe at the framing of the trail! bills for the Wilton atlniinittiirtioii. A plan tor i-opention between t he DttiMxratH of the two ho him U'ng ltd vocated by Senator Hoke Smith, of (.eoigia, has been having attention from incoming members, and lias aecured con fttderuhie support, lieinocratic members of the tsenate finance committee are urg ing that that body aud the house was and means committee be converted, in formally, into a joint body and that the two iiourtHM work in harmony on the tariff legislation. I Keprefcentativc I'nderwood's arrival in j Wtinhington tonight wit) bring tariff; plans to the front. Members of the ways and means committee have been urged bv the chairman to withhold e' prenmuii ot opinion; but many of thei hate puhlitly declared in favor ol a i vision of the tariff schedule, by schedul the plan that will be favored, it is b lieved bv Chairman I'nderwood. W. A. EHWIN NAMED. He is Made President of Cotton Trade Section of Pans ma Conference. Atlanta. ia.. Nov. 29 -President s ol the sectional meetings to be held in At lanta in connection ith the Panama canal conference. Deeember JO, an. I 1 1 . today were announced by the local chum ber of commerce, as follows : "Railroad section, W. W. Finlev. pre sident Southern railroad, Washington. D C Steamship nertion. -I W. Porch president New Orleans Progressive 1 n Mm. New Orleans, La. Cotton trade section, W. A. Erwm secret arv a nd t rea surer Krw in cot ton mills. West Durham. N. C. Manufacturers section. C .Tumbv Tor- dan, president Kagle and Phoenix mills i olomliua ( Commereial booie. Wil T. Moore. president Atlanta chamber of commerce, Atlanta, (ia. inient.il trade section. (. rnkitshtma. formerly of Japan, now Dlt. Te. Iron ami steel section. .John W. Sib ley. president Iitngham ditml-er of com niercv, Rirmingham, Ala. The conference will be opened bv John Barrett, Washington. D. C, pnesi dent of the pan-American unum. A committee from trie loral chamber of commerce headed bv President Wilber Moore and General R. K. Evans, com mander of the department of the giilf. will go to Washington Sunday to invite amhasAadors from South American coun tries to attend the conference Musical st Elon. Elon College, Nov. A large and enthusiastic audience gted the mem ber of the directors' eia-n here tins evening at their twenty third mid year m,ei)rat ex.n in the Klon collie iii- torium. The pupils showed fine progress snd rendered with credit to themselves and the institution a program which w made up of the best selections of Cl.am inade, Bendel. Cad man and Mo7.kovvki. Required Months to Arrest McNsmars. Indianspolia, Ind., No.. 20. hive months and six day was fixed by wit- nee st the "dynamite conspiracy' trial today as the time it required to arrest James B. McNaniara. dynamiter of the lxs Angeles 1 imc building m which 21 persons were killed, alter the dynamite had been pointed out de- tectivea. .nVVZTTVaT DISPOSING OF BILLION DOLLARS IS WORRYSOME Democratic House Mutt Tsks Cars Appropriations and Transact Other Business. Washington, Nor. 49. How to dis pose of one billion dollars' worth of an nual appropriation bills and transact other general legialation in 26 days is the problem worrying Speaker Champ (lark and asNociate managers of the house of repiesentatives. Republican I larit-r .lanirn Mann, jtift lck from I Panama, droped in today to discuss with the speaker prospects for the thres months' sesHion. "We did not make any plans for the session,' said Mr. Mann latei. Speaker Clark agreed that no plans fur the future had ben culimdered. Sens tors and representatives poured into Ward. Hilton today from all di ree tions. Senator 4 a lliugr-r . the Republi can nominee for the offu-e of president pro tempore of the senate, is e iM-cted j tomorrow caucus pi ol a Republican senatorial ibably will be held soon after Inn armai to determine whether the New Hampshire senator shall be eon tinned an tin nominee or aoiuc one elwe t hosen for the honor. In caite a caucus ia held there will le more interest iu the personnel ot it m me mhcrnhip than in the subject l din- tllrMOtl. Senator liscon, now tin pi eliding officer ot t he taken up with reluming (jiienlion of procedure lor i teiti'iarv M'MHt" llH heiiatoin i lie vt Monday. It is believed that after couveninc tlie senate will be officially informed tirsi ol the death of Senator llevburn and Rsyner, and that Senator Root Him ) will officially Nmioiiuee tlie death of I Vice-President Sherman and present a resolution for immediate adjournment. CONFESSES TO MURDER. ' Sloan Charted With Killing Georgia Recluse, Implicates Another, j Atlanta, .a . Nov. tt Rolert !. Sloan, of Rouell. ia . under arrest in J connection with the murder of William .Franklin, a re lue repoited to hae had la small fortune concealed in hn cottage. 1 is ssid to hae made a cuhfeion to the police "Shot' tonight , in whirh he aomised Risky, companion of the kill Sloan stated according to th poliee. that he and Risley entered Franklin' cot t a ge late Sji t u ids y n igh t . Ri - ley st ruck the recluse on the hesd with a window wfiglit, snd then ransacked the house for tlie m ne y be I le v ed to hr. t e been concealed there According to Sloans alleged confession. he left the house as soon as Ersrkhn was knocked unconcious. jitcr Riley gse him $100 "to keep his mouth fhut." Risley, also under arrest denies Sloan's si or v. PLEASANT GARDEN NEWS. Community Surprised to Find Snow Thanksgiving Personal Mention. (Special to Iai!y ews.i Pleasant Garden. N-.v 2 - The com munity was rat her surprised to find snnw Thanksgiving morning. The town is glad to welcome Rev hsrp snd fsm ily back for another year. Mrs. Karl Vounts has len on the sik hht for several days j.-t John Riley and -n Earl have re turned home after U ing in Rambndge, Mcllbe ny'sDruq Store Corner Fsyetteille And Elm. Open From 6 a. m. to Midnight. J ut a stone's throw from pacngr station. Prompt deiier to all parts of eity. THE CITY IH TOT CLOUDS. November t, 1911 Dear Children: Strange things indeed I have to tell tonight I am miles on mile up ia the aoulds, spending the night aa the guest of the King of the CHr in the Clouds. I wonder if you ever beard of this beautiful eit.v, if not. I will tell too. You have beard of a mirage, the strsnge siglit that is sometime sees by desert and by mountain travelers; ths desert wander looks up and sees palm tree, graea grass and sparkling water, tbe mountain climber sees a beautiful city with towers of shining gold and roofs glittering like diamonds. Now it ia very well known that nowhere near these travelers are either palm trees or cities and so some unkind scientific men have claimed that it is the reflection of these things many hundred miles aay, east on the clouds. banta know better, for hour the airship skimmed along tks eoast of tbt beautiful land tall palm trees hung over the brink, sweet brooks fell tumbling over and over into the sea of surrouudiiig cloud and finally the beautiful eity came in view round an s silver bay. The King, who is some kind of a Mormon and is the father of a great many lovely children all with hair of gold and teeth ef pearl, came out ia a great purple sailed barge to invite me to spend th night, and here I am. The King is up to date, he has aerial communication with both th earth and the planet Mars and that is why I am talking to you tonight. Now I want you all to be very good and look for my message oa Sunday. I feel my journey is nesrly over and I am looking forward to seeing you ail very soon. 60 good night my dears, (ars V aVANTA CtLnUS. IT mTTOafrnp. Oa.. for several months, where they hold positions. Miss Rlanche Tucker, of Greensboro, is visiting Miss Madge Rock Arid. Mr. and Mra. C. (). Riley and little daughter Julia Ellen will leave for Ran dolph comity Saturday. They expect to vi-.it m Asheboro, Liberty aud Flora. Ieslie Riley, from High Point, spent part of this week visiting his parents. The teachers of the school are away attending the teachers' assembly. It takes a man's family a month be fore to ret the Oiristmas gifts, and him II montfii after to grt oer paying for j them l.")0 StatementH an Hour on a liurroughs Will you get your state men ta out on 1 1 me this month? Will every one be absolutely correct? Will thev be as neat as printing? No machine in I he lug Rut rough line of 8b diffci eni modi h more lurciMv empham.ea the al sntage of machine work over hand work than does the Km -roughs Statement Machine a Hurroutflift built to do ordinsrv aildliig and more. I h i renin rka hie machine a I mot. t eliminate, time in making out monthly state nient- Note what Richard I-'. Mrune, retail grocer i en and meats. Saw telle. Cat . sa s "All my mo nt hi v etaf e mints I now htiilt in ri hours by th ue ot the sdfling machine. It f.u nierlv took mv fH a wek bookkeeper the das to do t he ame work and then the statement were not al ways correct on hit-l a hard time m Ming it to me. hut atter I had uied it one week I as worry 1 hadn t bought it the years ago.'' M r . Ri line pb i he wouMn t take $l.'si for his rnshine aji-1 do without one. and that if he e er opens another store almost the first thing be buys will anoti.t-r Burroughs. I he machine prints Months. I)tes. "Dr ." "Cr.. ' Rsl " roaks carbon cop u-, etc Totals up to 'tWv'iO oo Also made in the visible printing slyb . or. with f among lmple. fi-i, ture. for storing aw ay t I artcea ami giving automat total of all statement! sent out. lt us show you. in your ow n office, how this m- tune would be worth man, t tmea its cost to you Wr it for our Systems Ri I i t n ' Monthly Statement nrid ask us to make out yn r stat"m'nts nrt tt ' t h no cos obligation Burroughs Add ng Machine Co G. H. GILES, Distrut Mgr., Burroughs BHg, Lynchburg, Va. The Store With The Christmas Spirit We Will Mall You f 1 For aeh set of M fate Tseta asat na Bl(-bsst prlcaa paid lor old Gold. Bllver, old Waeohea, Broken Jewslrj sad Praotoua Btonea. Meaer Seat by stefnra stall. PHIL A. SHXLTIlfO h IXmnHC COMPaJIT, ESTABLISHED M TEAKS, M3 Cbeataat ft, PtlUdalpbU, Pa. TO SEKTISTS We will bur jour Gold milnss, Gold Sersp and Plstlsum. Hlfbrst i prlc paid. TOLD IN GREENSBORO A Resident Known To All Readers Re lates An Experience. Readers of the f.reensboro News have been told acain and again of (he merit of that reliable, time-proved kidney rem edy - Doan'a Kidney Pills, The expe riences told are not those of unknown persons, living fsr sway. The cases are tirevmiboro casea, told by (Jreensbors people. t.eorge ledft-rd, 120 slrrvt, i ire. nsboro. N. ( Teat sayto . Market- "I suf- fered with a laid oase of kidney trouble. Pains acroaa the small of my back wei severe and the kidney aciTet ions wei irregular in passage. I often had to be in bed. When I heard about Ih-an s Kid ney PiIIh, I got a supply at (he anss Klutz Drug company. 1 hey brought ms new nt length. They are certainly a good remedy." 'Statement gtvrn Maroti 13. 1103.) A Later Eadorsement Mr. lcdfoid was interviewed on March 14, 191'.!, and he said "lam glad to con firm what I have previously naid about loan's Kidney Pills. 'J hey are the lett medicine to be had.' For sale by alt dealers. Trice .0 cent Foster Milhurn. Ruffalo, New York, self agents for the 1 nited Statef K' mem her the name Iran's and take no other. JUST ONE WORD that wort U Tutt's, It refer to Dr. Tatt's Uver Pills and MEANS HEALTH. Are von constipated? Troubled with lndl(etJoar Skk headKbcT Irtlro? Bllkms? Insomnia? ANY of these symptoms and maaj ethers lodlcat Inaction of tb LIVEit. You Need Tutt'sPills Take No Substitute. fOLEY KIDNEY PILLS on nHsusjaviax .ore"0 luesti