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1 I f -1 T f CI i it ii lute t Ad- , j JL 11 t:.3 r . '.'i t t'.-J lxH!ia- IIoc' ; s ion at i - - 3 o ; C rw : r, !!, r..ik;.:h. :ijy 31. The ' V vv.,4lnHU J VI -,t4C JTV.S,- juuurai and Mechanical College ,1 ..crt rrcoches to Kagan beina- nhaifivar, 0 ,i WAn i l oim of Train secretary. Tta t,- ... . t - t Wat Mr ton. n,i,V "" VI' . . " -vT Vi , fusar vvney, or Lynchburg, tJ7" I? ' m& ?ians ?r the J5Q.O00 central . .1..a.,.lu,yl, mym,, 11Cttt, ngm ana power plant. It aD- ..i u made. three addresses Pointed Professors Itiddick Hill ana .a reception at the State Cap- Thomas a committee to have all nec- --st Roosevelt left at i:ZQ essary repairs and repainting of the t i tlternoon for Washington, buildings done and appXrlfted IE i ! iu me pxai- aumonzea to establish dyeing and t ' .0ac,atufeveral 8maU" bleaWng plants Sp cost $1,600. Frofes :iuthern Michigan en route or Thomas, of the mechanical depart- , 0- aiU wus aireciea to purchase 13,800 -oaed during the Presi- worth of machinery to ' completely . and nothing occurred equip. the mechanical building in- dt?fi1LaJIit,?d th fiusp;- fllidLnff th 'unanr Plant, 80 mhUt. :X v w uimm in v oe omit oy students. Thern ft aa' ' . . T 11 also be a amatory for refuse and ina brief address to about a as generator. An appropriation of :y3 from the State Industrial ,00 for apparatus was made for th nviu, iu Dtucony or i "-er'tuiturai department. if.lll1.' .ft?,Wnt. ent "siaent.Wlnatoii-and M. b; StlcH- .joi.EutauvB qu io aaaress oi me Doara, were directed to nbers of the Legislature. He meet here June 6th and confer with 'fJiUi11 Sa,d ?;iSt0O' Ballinger. Ricks and Qar railroad problem in this coun. of the board, as to the needs of the t be. dealt with unflinchingly agricultural department of the collece i nnlty and with V reason. The director of the experiment sta " Lbe;.hft aaIa steaay prog- tlonrill then be appointed and will be is: the lines that fcave already rlf to devote T Vis entire time to ' down. He also ,, mentioned that work. The present director has .1 JVn experiences as a rnany otherdutles cnd the farm Is bv of the Nfew York Legislature " means -what it should be and what s the second address, the Presi the .ne board Intends it shall bo. ft. his .party entered automo- The trustees desire the full co-opcra-MLVr rrlVTli0 tha "sidence tJfiP of the State Board of Agriculture dent J. L. Leer of the Agrl- !l making the experiment .'station both uege, where luncheon was fulsnd worthy, and'M. B. Stlckley j, V' , ' wiirgo before the latter board next clock the President made his .week and ask It for a voluntary crm. iQdress Tram ft. niatfn-m tribution ' I I I l.V U Q Are retAref-T. tins Ycti'f" J '.t-fci irs In the City Convent!; J"itM'.'its I;ovin; Cup to Tirhti; J "arson" KonesntfiK i,,,- juuiusiasueaily Recel vedvt cp. ?" nvt-r iouuiy as 31rs. Hayes is rresented--Col. Robert E. Lee, Jr., Addresses Throng Amid Frequent Interruptions Next Meeting Place to bo Announced To-Day. " Richmond, Va., May 31. The sec ond day of the greatest reunion in the history of the United . rmf.j.t T?Ju,ns has, bten rainy anl uncom fortably cool, but the bad weather did not seem to have iiimn ardor of the visitors to the capital of "w i( nas tended to ' - ry C.-!im:i. ;o;;3 J ; I a Kimjn iansulnc ' , c,.ernatonaI Ambition ; , atef gh-9 Public Schools )lu l Next Month standard 'iA c Company Has ''""WlEh.. Phosphate iu m Acw Battery of EoJers Moonshiners Using Ashes Las and Dropped ln uie SU1L fjWver Bureau. Ine Hollaman Building Raleigh, May 3L uc uuvemur oraerea a special term oi in superior court of Union covmtv to Degm Juiy stn, judge Peebles to r. Biae.- me term will conUnue until all the check the influx of neoDle 7Z th T V , 7, 1 tonune until all the surrounding JL PG f t"mJhf business Is disposed ..of. It is mainlv trains crowded with sight-seers have t0 the .Jchcra off Johnson. m me City S rates. : Tt la nfflMaii,, cD I ' Commlsainna am lou (. t if m. tlmot lt,t Zl "I -v. vv j.n. AUCK- ndHoOO Vrt a!.ca -is mond and between Kn nnn ' r "fc 'sn me xsauonat Guard, thii sight-seers. At p,;' "n i WB a promotion. W. B. AW.,fw llntf.lplace of entertainment for the ,f tReldsviHe, was commissioned first viu-uuio warriors, lonn ,,. ucuLeatnc and nssiotant ., served yesterHv ' " " -rni, , --'". vice xiawt: ingni w yiuimueu. w. J. Jackson, nf Af n coi..--; xiyniouin, is commissioner an .m. oceedings were nn .HfC . T.- r commanoer of the North lirigade, his rank being Syne." the vt-om .-?"u ' -Fwr V Federal iriH offered by the Rev. j. w. Findiay. a uo ENIR3E PEACE Institute. " cnapiain. The comtn ee I in"rance commiss oner Tounr has r on credentials was announced and it !Hrn!dt,rom Durham where h went in was stated th.,t aV a Mne interest of Peace Instit.,t TnT.1" rumps -epresentfd in the "onvinrlin ultr,,,a v.ry handsome sum in the way 55. nraber ?;5,vr,vs ?stiV-,.k.1;! , I mrJL a . w WUB "ler ana propose to General T.pi annnn t- . lpend a arte anm i, .m.i.,,... ; Kones, by the convention of v? Xer heIS,lm W K,tchln ,s loving cup. General Stone, of -MiZ 1-ad,Pp??r! t0.b very certain that 1 head of the campus. The commltte adjourned to meet ioHg GeneraI Stone- 'resident was ' freoiinntlw tn4 June 20th. whn TOnt vi. r5..u"' Jnaoe the presentation sneech: flerht t Jby, applause. HeYnterJected or Installing two engines, one of 150. Ci I ? Mof rl " i1' of Kansa e,lior remarks and advice at av horse power, the nth M"y. mo., at his request, making the . Next month the teachers nf th r. ."""."'f ea? roun.a. iU.aT..ynam. an1 2. toilers. ''flghtine nlr. " v"" - l"18 "alao a'auoerTm: I". a"'' f vvviji vu lurnea to- - " uuaiees nave decided tn tm.Uj n,. ii . . 1 w. ; : : r "'"m ii youg women In the J ' th, agricultural SSSi of tK hUArn r"1 Wh". ff-cluas and said: "I heHVA college 12.500 to mni ,. SENATOR DANIEL INTROnttmcn. Th. r Vi J2-000: ,rm-'il,',aia,e8 w11! make first what It ought to be by putting Jn re. 1 General Lee then Introduced Sena- E!?1 tern?v the numer will be increased, tmer's wives and I heartily "terefl stock and by doing the sani torJohn W. Daniel as "the gallant ba",t there wU1 two additional me iarmers or the Tu- Jning as to the hogs. The present BOiaier who bears through life a con- he unexamnled prospects be- nerd is low In standard, It fs found ifj1,1 reminder of the awful conflict of A $2,000 FIRE. ' I T 1861-65. u Senator ra ived with tumultuous "cheers and ! P"t of tSrn A 'SStrtS spoke In tribute to the valor of the onlpaJny' Blnt destroying a shed usefl An Old Man TOio rM v tt. o"eaerate soldiers. ii""f ?oai na coke and considerable t . tIV6 HISI 'But th r-nnmo-o onA ( .image oeing done to the main bulldinc. nio or Ten How no Was Hurt were not all tK-.mT fu y fl was . kept from reachin th'e rouxn trxcoxsCTorrs. - conclusion of the address, uating class filed across the and the President presented Ir. diplomas. TTnnnnira A i - " ' v.u. . .in i j. ill., tin ' n i m n wr .1 a " v horiian 1 1 v -1 na KrmhuJ .... . - JIIOW J1P VVH8 HHPtWPrj nn oil h. .u. r. .. I " ' "nr., " nnmoer or ft .Picked Fn Nar tl t?ii ",7 fn"r.. u . ox me on- tank or gas holders and In fant w .,Vh: , vinuors, ' inciudina- ntf. vv. "' bmio m me course of aialdued .vtw. ninn V' v.. t." wwn, ana Rn-M.i A v -' : t. r'. me V'y- xne maenmery is very "gfii. . . , " ""server. auKee, ana the ftamO I wwouy aamaged it is a comnonnrt Idlntial narfv th in...j a very early hour citizens t ,ii, sPirii wnich made Southern arms in. I Plant, making coal Kas and wn tc aftd shortly afterward it were shocked unon beholding t lh. "ous Incited the hearts of the North. A 'll the former portion which was Ston. : . - motionless form of n m . T.heIr. valor was shown in a J,In -W1U be no Interruption the railroad - """a.rea. tties, and they made a VVE r,v..u ' . DROUGHT BROKEN y, Needed by All I- M i.t t . i.ae t , ' and tha i, is Tenr.hir; 1 r mt i:ceei:tIon is o r.7,-;r,:;iccni Structure, .1 r i:o! :n Supreme. ....-. :ory Disappointment :v i ur.rotlen The Y. M. C A. I).:.;.r-r a Jlandsom Piece oi Artlutectural Beauty To-day Cap and Gown Will be the Insignia of Honor Laying of Corner Stone at the Carnegie Library The Hill a amiuiig Scene of .Fair .Women ana Distinguished Men. Special to The Observer. Chapel Hill. May 31. tA steady arizzung rain adhesive mud and missed r'ailway connection br the scheduled speaker of the evening imaae up the eet of unfortunate c4r cumstances trtilch rendered necessary me postponement of the formal ded icatory services of the Y. M. C. A. building until Sunday nhrbt Rev. Clayton Sedgwick Cooper, an eminent ew york divine, will deliver, the ad aress. Despite unfavorable clrcum eianvea, inoweyer, a reception was given In the new building and so brilliant and ihappy an occasion was It that the foregone pleasures were lost sight of. The splendid hew edi fice, whose opening signalized the fruition , of a decade of untiring en deavor, was ablaze with lights lovely wth artistic and beautiful decorations and thronged by groups of care-free people. IN" THE RECEIVING LINE. In the receiving line were the pres ident pf the association, Mr. J. A. Fore, Jr., of Charlotte, with bis sis ter. Miss Connie Fore; Prof, and Mrs. W. Gore, President Venable, Miss Venable, Rev. and Mrs. Leroy Gresh- am, Rev. Dr. W. H. Meade, Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Wildman, Rev. and Mrs. W. B. Royall, Mr. Ralph M. Harper, Mr. F. B. Rankin, Miss Kathleen Rankin. Presiding at the various punch bowls were Mrs. Joseph Archer, Miss Nellie Roberson, Mrs. R. O. E. Davis, Miss Mary Graves and Miss Margaret Alexander. Refreshments of a delicious and toothsome nature were served the guests. The affair 1 i t f A:. , f .i tare I;.:. a It , Observer Bureau, 1417 G Street, N. W., Washington, May 31. As some are intrnrffin( it- a hnii. tin Just issued by the Biological Sur- me Jjepartment of Agriculture V .aeiense ne Nature Fakers." about which the President and Dr, iiong are having hMieH nnM.r,.. of' t1, b.ulletin' signed by the chief MerrAm TS,Cal Bu"'ey, Dr..C. Hart brown tec,are that the common ISSSSU rabWts, jambs, and other one Pomt1nWlU.be remembered that SJfl 5ntr?vew between the not a if&nd f' whether or rhe'mWnniC0d kui a caribou after tne manner described by Dr. Long desSVon0 " Lsfor thl5 rAs,cI1i)tf?n more than any other that .A ..dMt to dub the" Con- mK wLT11! acientlflc gentle an,.t?. - Meprlam, declares that a rat can kill an elephant. Why may not therefore, a wolf km J.I.w.7 not are not only addicted to tne exter! mination of elephants, but Xt they destroy egga and youle Li? ln,ly K?TuSame, blrd3 and song biVda, rabbits, piga and iamh 5 '',TJ .t-'uhefhave ,ven been known to r, nren. -uur Most Destruc tive Rodents" Is the tU nf t 1..,,: tin. Mr. D. E. Lanta.is the partlcu Lma,n who has tudiled rats as a profession, and he is the one who under the direction .t . - v t A'i . . iuoi i lam has prepared the bulletin te-lliny about the destructive anrt ano-o acter of the brown rat. t anif'8 of the actal damage r-"-"jr uwne oy meae ! rodents have h,,t ..fatrred In America," he says, put, in Denmark," he adds, "the loss &?"V !.000,000 a rTySr and in aZ aamage by bxth rats and ftftft s oeen estimated at $40,000. 52" "a5t in ation;to the direct he TM,,i y a. rats ar known to lLltl?l g?nt ln carrying disease city to City. Bubon n r.a i .. was informal and the gathering dis- ually -atnttMKniE? M: persed at a late hour after a season in this way " m port to port Of keenest enjoyment. And so the lemrth r . , . . ...,. anna j- ..'"..v,.""u rvu or A ttAssDsvMix oiuuv-iuKto. "'ua, me Duuetin, goes on to : Tnn Mtn'i Phnleflan Aopn-lietl US about hnnr 7 clation building, whose dedication It "r168 Dr mankind, and; really rrettv was designed should fitly usher in the aa"seiTO,us "varralnts." ; .- . aiiu. . 10 take th mjiftM ...i. .. ii. . . ment of the University is a handsome ",J Li Z til a,yery Interesting and : 8 matter serious the bulle i is really n. v, . two-story structure of stuccold brick, verv Sl!'. Mr' auggesta a j. I vcr practical way tn e-p m so designed and so erected as to con- an? hZ , ' aL.?,.l?et r,d of rats, tribute materially to the social as well thro,,,;,. ,;,u",uns or tne rauroad track. As soon as pos- worthy foe" ' QB a , Tne RaJpfRh Phosphate Mills will put r Bible he was taken to the Monroe Hos- Of Jeffenon nH c . n a new battery .of boilers during the Pltal and a physician summoned A said! mff50?& SXlt W pTa'n't lolT I "mlna"n 8h0wed ttat 416 wa wh,ch greavand that which Ent&toSow , .... .v. u.i..iuii num n wvera mjin nr ahioir i t vuuus, ,. a ne lamo nr th, PmnU... i nnu ins i;nmiinii hwk riMnn.mii , i. i .ruwoiK cnurch PersonoPt Efforts to indnei. him V.i7 tT .0.,the Confederacv i vnnno. having a lae outnut it in nin, "J" .,7," -"i;;, " I 3 i he was or W he happened to the iUa r.?w n . well knit and so tlJ "ranging to build a fan of rf - ' -rtllM 0vm. ,,aTne room. by Rev. Dr. tracks for cars. , HAD LUCK. The Aerlculttira! unA 1UUf.har.l,nl -i appoara to have hard luck with'lta eon-thls rooms, a magazine room, game room, an auditorium, a parlor and offices of the various college publications. It i Th fhrt,-. r uuw ne nappened to the " 7 , anoMant . " inai tho Mrnn Af f.,t.... iL! d-.?t .that SraVd m h7s ,oZia.,ar ra?-will look to him as i oTamug uver ini3 section t ah i . . VI vv- B&aiiiuie. aat mnnth i iZX,?Il All that the unfortunate old man said On th. ;i,,. rain, which has been falling Vf . 1,n5.ernt wa al could rei's speech, General Lee presented f.Lhiet.lc..5?,d!L 0nf. was graaed hy eon lo.etock with no indications 00 1ULe"JBiDiy . unaerstood. It to wniasx a storm of applause.' the 1JA.,m i "7 owiege grounas. but this r.'lt wan hniiv u" ',, supposed that he attended th r,,ni daughtef of Presiint vn.l' S?"1?. ,not.be ..fenced, because fencine is tobacco ValTyrTsrherV BU-unond and was on bis way to tllS&r epl SS thingsscSedule for toorrow wh nwhiri0T?ast.r S-. riarS'& orrX f0r ict, TKJ! .SiST5o7 wlU reign supreme ants. The c , .n M l-mPiea Oeneral Lee then" Introduce .n. was laid" out and VVMT and arrogate to Itself the lion's share died' thromrh th t .4f .. . . era Finch, of Florida, as th ni't fated and in the autumn some fnntfmtt of attention. From the opening exer . , ...VJ .,1,11 D 1 ; AM. IUB UUHAUL WMA ,1 1 M fl O ' t fU-flt ttflNA.l A.. . - -w.i V I , -,.J .... . . , materially to tne social as wen throurhnnt h . L", W,M! vt people as to the religious needs of the in- profit by. AnvhX U. ,ry 8nould stltutlon. In addition to several com- the 'Dejartment Sf AriH Wr,te t0 modlous lobblef decorated to-night get a copy of the hnnftVi e .can with splendid efbet with scores of rats scientlflcially as the v tUdy pennants under the direction of Miss there at the Department ver ZACH McGHEE. COLLEGE NOTES. was erected and splendidly furnished Cloning .Exerxfses at tho c..k . ......Mt.ri f ir ana fop th nnU ..S:"C.f,t School " A VARIETY OF GOOD THINGS. Many and varied are the good fcliRlble to Enter Mi t,J..." . Th- Pbfrver Bureau; ne Hollaman Building, ivjeiKn, May 31, tt, : iTa""'- . a erai lncn. of Floridaas the oldest fa tea ami in the autumn some footfall of attention. From two opening exer- Thft V May totrttlirtyuM name of J W.-Ull InlnJinil ?!W iSS!. clse9 at 9:30 tothe IJf ool for the BUnTS S, l! ... ; . . . . -v. u,.u vui, iwueri b, i,ee. jr.: j-j , ---- v; i itprnoon can una kvvhu wm--o hw n .nv. . nienh n n.. " ttuu reaaing: -rrorn unanotto to Rich- wno was received most cordially and the mond And return aHtv enthns nHrolKr ...u. u"? I Fne -..VHW.uAjr OfXIU i,all through this section of j J. H. Ball, D. J. Cockerham. Kpram. W. H. Whltaker ) ives are in Richmond this nding the reunion of the veterans, r Cr.eltzberg. of Winston-fin jred in. the" Methodist church iicsaay rugnt under the- aus mond and return charity.' CONTIOT FATALLY INJURED. - be the to-day Josenh 54,n? weM held he Notable the ayddrese ft. B."?w?. fleverl Dob Brown and William Hide Hurled f the Union' aw or so eet by a Dynamite Ex plosion Didn't Know Fuse Was iiuriung. jhp Senior Epworth League. Special to The Observer. Pni paw b r .r ven once aurin u, uoe. jr iiit sn ,! u ved most cordially and the r couw atv the State fairground? standard insignia of honor. Notable the address in the absence f ' and ' Who spoke at have been used. ne Biaie rar grounds oimnnr th- other event8 wm .be the ernor Glenn. A.Lu ,enS? ' f v Sonth frn g lV" ntlon of the LTlie,new b"ild,nR at Nasarath. the laving of the corner stone of the Car- sented diplomas tc I the 4 Ksfend SiSSrJSr at 4:30 p. m.and the in- fh conSri4 : " . runnel "nwrnoon trill Is mittlne on its annual gala at- 4""B'."S exercises ot St. Marv tire. Alumni and visitors, fair women Blahon Jo1, ni!5eel?. ' to-V and distinguished men are Dumping orlrjf the an '"nw aeiiv- 1nto the village twice aay on me suggestion to borrow 7U ,inB a a fl . . l. i. a vi a . m ' M'.n w a i li 1 1 1 i v mai, ihai a . . aawiivv iir' v m diminutive DUt Teuauio v,nat,. a,.., .vriuenis would not h a11 itmitiri. TTnless all signs fall, to- but there shouM . Copied k ' . . "r " " wme theSA mn ... j. Tr I Miuieuu. il IS TOP plan to tirirn v. m A, ffAwrte w th as loval I nwi... -'V . r . uculi Z ".rm were convicis, orickena county, were fa- Cone 7 WJ' a UAIuawFul 7 " a rfiw weeks, work on the hospital rT.. "A "Z. ZJriT J be deoended , """.."'Ln. could bib OKlnn w. ' t r t,:".. r.'"1"" w mis ena wmcn amoucs will ftulld betweon eve ins ol i.i.v . . rai1iio.t- ",u- me nonor of the city and much of th ai-,rh. i. SUPPRESSION OF SLAVF.rv Um KJ1? ? J0 ?' the buihling r-of . . , ;7" :,reJmi" "i no mirned -v-1 A4tt. ojiiui ir n rnor a .ifw i jo iiiiirii.iiH tuzii. i na rnnr i r v inn n .aJ fill T Hi tl OOof rlt A A J. A- . . . ... I In lIOKlAlld A. , -i mo urw sione," ne said. I uuo ""1jb ( "m- - 'The Afr can siav ,Q. v,-..i.a a. I There are now 52 minlla t th no. ch-was crowded to u t. r.rindn r 4 this country lareelv hv M w5.i-j RRe and It Is probable that before the Oity. and the lecture ii hrnwn 7W, a.a' traders and when' h number , will be consider- feen-of bv thnB .ta - m tV,1V'" "uo' lwt wue these men was made ;TV? f"'" 1?"J P'?n to begin . - " --" w mviv vvvio vi J. aaCllJI L'OUTllV. ; WAfA TJ1 1 P a . witiwTT au lenougn to hear It. tally Injured in a dvnamitV " . ue movement to this ,St2 Sf .fcw mireV?roVySey i vii tttiiimiiii n m niA I 'n I inivn I n i a . -. i vv a v ui. inn I iiiiion va i uvrri iiiiih i-ii i r-n I k nnn tip 1 1 1 wA ... fcunforl Roth:"' who has death fi x KLSf "hT l") eS.??L always'Ted Ti "S3 aboard" an. So 3tfi rn milways'i han ntn iwvo.o "U.U oufv'oaamn oi slavery and the lVftrt-i muiw near tns punuo nignwaya " whioh ' ?.lai!-ed nder a stump in a em traders have .Wan nn; ud to be the roatls used by the stakS luouwav lur me Durnosfi nr hinnrinv mem." ' : -rr-"w. cuncnes Deiween itaieiern Ann wnvnitn It out and the fnsea worn iirhA4. : - Poionm t I ville. after several minutes w. it" thV' the even t. hic' .re?.um of I The ll-months; ;p!d child of Slate En- thinking that the fuses ha faii between the stat-.. ,:nJ .war burn, went to the stump to relight fo,1''"': them, , when the explosion occurred, "Don't tell me with mollycoddlish Wowing Brown 20 or 80 feet away emphasis that the soldier of the Con Hide was also (hurt to a.hon th. fedcracy fought for what v. extent as Rrowr, an LUTT- was right. If thn Vn ,s'i',eB are n Attpmttm A.n. . where carnaa-e laM tha i-a '! hMi. csiil- . " " "OPO WI death n, h-,-i. --ain Ol IT- " -uy yt-HU-r cmicr iBtun-nus.. xne accident wn 7Ci r w unwaverin due to carelessness on the part of lllthQ1n!?,A0 the cau8 fr which hf , Governor Glenn left early this morn the men who werTlninr.,? P fught, if the undying resisted tt 'r Stedmnn. near Fayettevllle, to sp me men wno were Injured. the invaders of hni ..Tu f to t the closln of a public school th'. anything, the aoldler nf Vi o is M,uch preparation has been mnd for lila fouaht for h.t hJ , tSf. South Uwt by the lady who is in charge of tho V;.T:i;rlu5,naie V011? "ernoon and are lying at the aolnt Souther mZZy "y"" tate8- TS IB" 7SLS.w L be iuumyuB nocn, wno nas fllam VaimaIa it , v..waw .... vvjicii CLIO iTr ,rQr tne summer vacation. H.im,th attended the com- i .ltiyiuaon- mis week, h fl n I klM.a It- H A .. . . if was one or the graduates. Jinje koss, of Concord. Is ;r aunC Mrs..L. P. Galloway V. L. S. raQua"8 were Misses Emi v rZ'rZ T-" Farmer ' Bishon THE LABELING OF WHISKEY. T "?:Ate the medal for genl ki-u V.f18' farmer's ateraae wa "I"' -"u.1 fte won this med.i home here to-day, after a very brief ill ness. : SUPT.. JOYNEIt RETURNS A Rcrond Opinion by Attorney Gcn cral Bonaparte Folly snstains xnai Iteturned on April 10. XtTr, nViln rfV X S S 1 AttrtmAV I thlg Year. UniiftJlft aamj w. - - r General Bonaparte ln an opinion . A(ir,lrult, Greensboro; Guy H in made public to-day fully sustains hla piPf,e"J' and L. ft. Gil- a a .nlnlAn nAtiilavA n IisfM 1A IVII, QI itOXObcl. i nil I .". year ana was tw i ::T ..L . v, uioijuauuud State Superintendent Jovner returned nr opinion, rendered on April 10 MT. ItUXAWAY. Aleves, of Greensboro. Rm-t. !jurod Near Buffalo Creek IN THE ACT OF PRAYER, w 1 iViS'IitJlonortivl TiAttAM j'pie (Observer. " i v'fi - nan.. . 91 t , . mm j 'hlsity,' was seriously l P,"0"' F)?und Dead r 'iL .1. . . . 1 Her Home in Columbia sr kiioiio 111 mo country a - v 1 rom , ton last night. Dr. Observer Bureau, I gone with Dr. Boyles. to - l09 Main Street, l,t in the country and they Columbia, S. C, May 81 soenina anorsfr owned , Jonnson, colored, was fouil v-.v.t. xxicy niaKie xne trip muniing ai ner home In an ne-without difficulty, but ally- Last Saturday she was buni4 "altered the buggy to re- out house and home, on Campbell ic, which hadrbeen stand- Row and moved Into the house where tvUme, made a -dash for- she was found dead this morning by ' holding back straps broke an Jnsurance collecting agent. She was Mcle. was thrown against a consumptive and had been in a des- 6f.Jhe animal. - perate condition for months, she was then went -forward by Jound kneeling: on the fldor with her . a mis, vr; itieves wan "j;D '"'""a aBa,insi ner bed in the ' jumpeat jjui iJr. JBoyles v yr, I luA hiirirv Pnmlniv i.- , . -:,. .: ' ' " tn a j . vviiiitih 11 1 r w r I I m- . . J : ifalo v creek, . the Vug- "wwt?" ana Household . Effects agon, ana was badly s spencer. Doyles; was thrown bPecial Jo The Observer. Puntil It reacheA if a t: 1 of -Walter Tsm t. XJt el-aweIlln city.,- Dr. Boylea retumpd" where- he had been afldya r.ieves bad been ablouseho.ffects ol Mr nil!.L. 5.nie- JTlhad received aofsuraed at aSs of 'S, The family was m on the head as a' Dr. Boyles remained ht.and gave hJm at m be-ter ta-ilay. The ! a way a number of times City Under Water. May 31. Several sec ' 'i 1 um are to-day under ffct of water ow- ins. Nearly air rain ; bo pumped . out of the . v.iuse of the low level - ii.intigh big underground built and an expen-.;-lMnt has been estab-ti'-.ill Is so unprecp dented ' cannot. handle it. - -f:r XejETO's LIfC. May' 31. A tele " fr'mi r.iJ'Mi, a ft;mll t'-" . i h re to-ri.Vl.t, ,ill ! f -rniinir t lync'i a burned 'to-night enthu T Toss of aoout f 1.000 oji the hiiliiini loss of about the sarh'e abinii away rrorfW. whenrheflTe'lr,8 M.rii. origin is a mystery.' 'Nothing was saved from .otnmg ing . "uming Build- , ' "1 ' . An Injunction Against the floor . gla Railroad CommlSon. ' Atlanta. Ga.. Mav si ...,. A Pardee of the Unlte'd state, ClrVS Court, to-day issued a torari "" straining, order against the Georlu ltailroad commlMionTto stop th fn Aurvemem or circular 331 AataA , 2nd. The effect of th ith&l reduce fhP fr.Xo.Kf . wa3 10 gia Southern 6c Florida Railroad r" class to class J'B The nfnn?m will be argued June 20 "faction Bush Acquitted at Atlanta. Atlanta , Ga., May 31. Frd mh charged with assault with - i-- , commit murder, was' ara'iltti-1 ' "i .'i t:.- r r: tp on, Lu- '1 v n r r- ' ' ! to-flay ater a soeaklng tour. He ad- cressea a very large nudience at- the m",, " LTa " ",?' these sentl- Revenue officers My they find that the S ? reat audience stood on moonshiners an- using anhes In m.ikl"-? chairs and waving hats, flags, scarfs whiskey thesa being put In a bog which , .-.-..v., wiiviq, uneerea 1 until i . """i-. a iut.y ub: iiw hoarse. . k uu 1,4 ashes made from oak wood. alFO"thot At the rnnnlnoinn i . - I n,aa mom corn cons, it was observed addre ? tiff f " 'JoIoneI Lee'a while the moonshiners were here In such nrff-t-3 .l.w5ie bdy of veterans numbers during the t.two weeks that f..., Anaiu 10 snaKe cands with 1 iney seemea snspicious ot each other uie granason or their old command1116 revenue offic uen. Robert E. Lee, and order wn I Pteal from each othor whenever they nnauy ODtained onlv on the nm r. If-ave an opportunny ann inat tney imv. that at the close of the session rVZ '.e"kn077.n ? Mrai i el Lee would Khnlro tinA -iTi """v'- "-iHwrs wnii9 nere wcre Kuoii pn irons or an ke hand8 w,th them the dispensary and It was noticed that - , , iney nought tne very cheapest corn JUHjrT&rt FROM GEN. CABELL. I whiskey to bs had, about 35 cents a pint. A letter was read frnm nan mr r Cabell, of Texas. wi n IV Ti Murder ln the First Decree. Illness, was unable tn h. o k. Roanoke. Va.. May . 31. At Abinar Ion, and General t.aa atataA tu ,v! ton, Va.. to-dav the lurv ln the ra letter was written fnr ,v., i u- of Noah . Fulton, charted with itinino- m,. v ji.At.LVi 5' v'uu- 1 T.i ,.1.::; :." . 0 .'.V uwauioea pi ueneral Cabell I """" j"iinnon near mm piace last and is probably the last communica- month- brought 1n a verdict of murder uun ine veterans will receive from in tfte nrst degree. Sentence was not "" aah,ci, 1 uaBBi-u, counsel crave nonce or a. mn. General Lee announced that v, I tlon for a new trial. Th committee which has the matter In reled In West Virginia and after re cnarge will announce the hext meet- turning to their homes inVirginla re- inCT DiaCe flt nrtnn tn.mAiiWAMr mt 1 fiawaH rha mlaiiAl arltiik ..a u J ju indications are that Nashville, Tenn.. the killing. choice of the majority. . journed for th rf: "r . ur. or"u "" ior body of veterans 'rAWnA0'! . . "w. speaker's stand and with much ' KlyMa' u" Aiay 31 c- M- Forney, Ing shook the h.3afl 7rV5i,..teel- motorman of a Cleveland & South. who had so thrilled thein bv hf-1 W.estCfn ractl.on car- wa8 arrested ln speech. Dy nis Cleveland early to-day and brought to On the AtimimniHA .u.-' 1 r.lyria to answer to th rhnttr nt v. ton proper an enthusiasts r.ii. I!J ,nf responslbld for the death of seven me Confederate! nn,.i " Persona killed In a fmrti noraZn"n.wa. heIJ' BinM i of 1m- n'bt, and for the Injury of h . .i v.. .";""5Ciea and Judge A-1 "rw tmrsuns, several or whom ?e wlS5t' of Jasonvllle, Fla , ff w will probably die. He pleaded not gull-re-elected command. ... .i.! ' YVaS tv an A tva. Kn,.nJt . . - . Sr s-Eras s ag ae'i" " WWch --wi- . TV irirn s-,n-K, I -- . ji iamiuuiiii 1M.IIK1 vse. i ? C0JEDEIUTE MUSEUM. gpeclal t0 Observer. WhltT Ho, re"?ra.L6. the ."?I-.:.? entire day there occurred thl.Tfterpo?;. ;no! renninn t:.- f.jr. A .,:, i-n-i ft if. wi rr lit ' r--1 vi 'tir-r i tho n m Gaston Superior Court in sc.vdnn at Dallas, has bef.n t,ikn Pn with ar- uio ....! . .i i im i-ocr t ii last, as to the labeling of packages containing whiskey under Section 8 of the pure food act of June 80, 1906. He says ln part: "There can be no doubt that, ac cording to such practice, 'straight' whiskey was mixes only with two substances, besides mere coloring and flavoring materials, namely, with 'straight' whiskey of. another kind, and with ethyl alcohol. There Is an evident Intent on the face of the statue to confine the use of the word 'blend' to one kind of mixture and to forbid Its use for another kind of a mixture; and, since the Con gress must be supposed to have legislated with regard to existing facts, and consequently, since the mixture to which It Intended to deny the designation 'blend' must be either a mixture of two different kinds of u mixture or iwu amerent tunas or I rested in - U. " W4l er- mo who uuicr Buunmncs , generally mixed with Itnamely, ethyl alcohol It follow that unless w are tpe pared to say that ethyl , alcohol Is more like' to whiskey than on key Is to another, It la reasonable to conclude that the Conrresn intBAi to deny the designation "blend to a mixture of whiskey and ethyl alco hol. If this ornvlnlnn inserted with some- reference to whjskeg (whIch 9Mma t0 b n l ally assumed as a fae h w. -u... nnrM. ctontr0ve"y). then it is lm- f Siin0 "e2 Why the Provision a trt .comppound? was in Matt.a1, ,f the Conress con sidered whiskey and ethyl alcohol to oe iiKe substances.' So far as I am JOformed, no combination of whiflkey with another substance was manu-l wiurea ana soia, etther as a 'blend' or otherwise, whon the pure food law was enacted, to which the designation blend could be denied, or which could be properly labeled a 'com pound' if the Congress heM fhvi t. cohol to be a 'like guhRtnn' tn hu key. I have found, therefore, no dif ficulty in concluding that, according to all the well established statutory construction, these two kinds of spirits are not to ha sldered 'like substances' for thA llniii nt tntk nA i. .' week at th -u.Uttl" "lis ichanical College "here are m!"' worthy to enteSr thj YjjSSSi " "ALL'S WELL THAT EXDs WKLL." .T .T 1ir,, " 1 .. " " "l ve and iiiin runnier, wno Had rherira ni. i . and rft a.h iirr .cncc, Cashed mitiZr""" ' Arrpat and Special to The Observer ....' . war . Aim n n n haoh wno came to Ashevllle this week 7, subsequently succeeded In tth. J number of A.h..n.. . elng a cjecke on a FloVlda" checks the bank later hJch were no good. bh t fiSk 512 from itftt.ricf. ,i. i- . Da;K nere former Rh:;; T.JV8 afternoon by . . . -;- Avocu. weiia W a Co:: r I iw.-:.i, n ?: -.- S. C, r.-.l 11 : Grc n fr i;;.. The 7.L bezzleiurnt C ; Again Cover.. -Governor Tom:.', Ob- n -1203 . Columbia, Half a dozen im cases have been bock; the coming terra of s criminal court, which c Monday. The two whilst ii1 othfra, however, are : airs. ;inei w. Elair. t young Greensboro woma ner husband. Oonrtimtn. XV. & L. road at th Marlon street heri Coroner, Willie Green f negro hack man named i: Whom he shot to death i street fruit store. Mrs. Blair is out on hH secured after a few days will be remembered that t in his dyinar declaration f wire snot him In n i , tJ r relations with Conductor Southern. She, however asserting thafthe hootir dental. She admitted thp quarrel, but a denied name was even mentionet! the trouble was the outer protests against his bring? ..v-.uo. According to her h 8he got hold of the pLstoI : vancing upon her and t discharged with fatal eff. tried to wrench it from Conductor Arms in an e lantly defended Mrs. BUi there was not the slightr any assertion to the effect t ever criminally Intimate THE GREEN CA: The Green case is of I various reasons. Chief Jl has refused his applleathr in any sum, and the case looks Ufflv ac-aint been a heavy drinker in r and of a violent ann thv the night before the killing tacked Tucker and a whit was driving and cut up ; man a hat. Several reliable testified to the fart th seeing Tucker in the fn.tt , morning went in and shot 1 without giving him a h-. open knife was picked up n. ".v naa iauen, but thi I'luve-a 10 oe the negro's. ILr'i,1 be extremely dlfflcu! vict Green. He has many i relatives throughout the co, 1 himself on familiar terms tenths of the men who ar uittwn on me juries. It Is doubtful If there wr an Indictment in the ca two young white men bein the coroner for the murder ". Jl' Westcott, who was shot the head early one morninr erly euburb as he was on t. his store, evidently fior the ' bery. So far there I definite against the men belr Another Interesting case against a negro named Jar bad a brain storm on seeln iu uvu,wun another negro ; iie Will plead :my. Thf tl - r ; t At if.) ro Tenant Killed bv T.,.- first decline - v;;..:r' ' ii- 17 7 ' "'er- e later changed TiXr "" .w"- mMy be- ,vv,s rflat he has .. . . ..I1 laml People, and it was .1 , n,s evening that all had been satisled. Wells aays that he has iiwney ana evidently he has, from mo manner Jn which he made rood uhjso wno naa casnea his checks HONORS KEQuisrno.v. TT1tf. ."' WA ' - ' a ' 1 ttiuinm -. jjovcue is Uantvt in nrvaulorot Ga.. on tho Cliarg of Observer Bureau, 1209 Main Street, Columbia, S. C. May 31, Governor Ansel to-dav ,Mn..j Governor Terrell's requisition for Wil liam P. Lovette, wanted In Greens boro, Ga., for seducing the daughter of Superintendent Dlllard. o? thl Greensboro Cotton Mills. Lovette i, rifiUi" mmbr ut It is de nled that he was rrested for committed In thf State after with the sister of the girl ho wrint f Accompanying the amenrtn.i " tlon Is an allldavit from the girl set eno nad been seduced them both written law. There are three other mur which come over from the i EMBEZZLEMENT M.Vi Tho Zlmmerman-ft ment case is tin ho Kt.j. , At the last term rxmb , convicted In his and the sealed sfnt.,. V , at this term. Th .'.! Zimmerman Is on apnea j i preme court. Hb, attorn, -y" term moved to oiiaK . on the ground that it was i araw-n, and this motion 1. ruled appeal was taken fron -decision on this. Th merman pleaded "gutity e,' ty indictment. Whaf-,. 1hJL Supreme Court the i ",ai tne twice ln je will be made in his intore case cannot come un nt tn, . way, as the Supreme Cou: i yet Passed upon the arpea' What hi known as the r' ernment graft cases against . Supervisor S. H. Owen? an I ty Clerk C. Af r.... . . "hrewd attorneya have been -re ror several years. trial at this term, but It m, ful whether there will be a Governor Annet v,OI. i decline the very cordial f Governor Terrell tt h. . gians on Georgia Day at' t tlon. The Carolina n. gaged for that day for r commencement. Govern,' In Aiken to-dav nn closing exerciser nt . tute, the guest of ex-f S. Henderson. sea gives rr I Tlic Botly of Lloyd Ar Seven Weeks Ao, j Special to The Observer. llmlnrtrtn". ra body of a young whi " floating in th mr.'. . ' sound yesterdav . i ' ' aa that of young Llov.i Insurance solicitor of t ' with W. C. T.it,, . drowned from iven weeks ago to-dav. 'i were shipped this even Olive, whence they ' acroKs country to Svn former home, for Inters A Nejrro Shoots an l!;?i:in Special to The Ol'srvcr. Wl!yrn, M.iy 31. T - ' - DtQil m Far-Awav Special to Tho Observer. Clinton, May 31. A received ihcre to-tlay r. death at Santa Fc, r: Edward L. Faison, a i of Sampson county. I er-ln-law of ex-Sons' ler and had beon f - ears Jn the river- surveyor of p;,' ; mains wiU la I m interv.ient. s-t. T. P 1 ' n
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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