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c 15he COURIER o rvdl' am ' .00 Par Year. I II 5 " I Leads IHoth News and w ZT CiTCU,at,0,MflikTS, I .a .a WCTfMOMMaiBBT ,ri-Ii '"' Cit.ff feu 1 ninagw noH -j.iJ .(.iiiiHil ln-.ilyf. vi .r;y : e v,l Bm SAinte-pnfr rfaKeu, in Ifltfh Point' ,.-:iii'PpJnt. May.13. B4r Arm.: :ir"'tet'g','.th negro boy,' who. 'crashed I "Ml'ot Will Black,(?aUo..; colo'i. liue 'bet'.UMnany this ioimin atH 'foh ncu luiuicuiatuijr niiciwaiucff who af ter a ch8e of speal" Jicjuri , , One half hour after the! attempted ' -r homtettle Officers SechresrSBifPotv lia secured horses and put the hound lately purchased by JSf'H hcers, on the track tracked the nerrro nerfectlv through the woods, thickets and sreafoiptiaj to the railroad track within a short distance where tjj,e nejprfwwas cap 8fteC bjT(r5t' Kim a round aWuVtiftnTt aTiflHAellOT 15 miles . Or mOr- hpf"'" nuphirt.,1 llii ui..a fleet on root -.ana maue.t good run t4llottiW Hi eM&J.il! might make better time. The negro was, brought ,back and lodged in the ''c'ItyiTJaUiJ far a pre liminary trialili'He tanyV'tha't his age isvi.ttfleft'5j6d;&tfct .he came here f rom, SaafchmfEiaqs, while Jilack came tpn spqyiUe Black's 8k&U'Xs'';WrTbij'.jcrnehe(I and ther itt'littlBb'a:ncV ftfr his re covery!i 'iv i- EPWORTffilAGUi;. Prsmtttd a kJ(hallM. Fpltcopal Churcli Uflicen Eleclrd Meetii . . Mvtrv Krldnv Eveulnc . , j , 0 1 A, jargo number, of, . young, people met at the M. h. Church feunaay ,. anjcKperfecttHl, , tie! prganitation of the iipwortn league with tneiollow ing oliicer8: President ;lte v. Ii. Bon. -- I'TI" ' Secretary Herbert Stack-. ,,,! 1 boft), .wboill baJW'ChArce of the devotional department. 1 'Second 'Vice President Miss BeeefltBrincharge-'of'ttie- rr pirtmeBt of Charity and Help -: Third Vice PfeaidttntJet-rMa mie; Btchardaon, .....char'e of .the Literary Depatteettty s i Annnie nulla; in charge of thjji rM is s'onary Department. : ' . Mies Corrinna Auman was elected orgauiat aud Miss- Esther At) man agent for the iipworth Js.ru, the, or e in of the league. . , ( i " : , Devotional meetings will be beld every" Fiii y night.at "'d'cKc' at the cborch and after tliel'devotional meeting 6n each first; Friday in. tb month ' ft -wgnlat bnainefij meeting DAVIS STILlJJREEr Identity f Prisoner ( uptul'til in For- 7th Not Vet Eatabllahed 8 pect Captured la South Carolina. Charles Wfcitt, a negro,;,w&i rested last welalljni jjeiews reeit, in -rorayin gmfiiijp Vf.-Ai-Wmti? fit Salisbury, but inTestigation.has failed ( to, pstablish. ne laenuiy oi iue pnuuer. Solicitor. W. Q; . Hammer aiid two i Witnesses. Eldridge Scales, an intellieent deaf mute ' of Salisbury, andSallie Hfff, a colored woman who conducts a boarding house near the denot is SaliBbarv; ;and 'witfb wUobH tb4! ltgrtf ! tviho IrilletT5 M"t W WiggiMjand a woman! wfid -passed as hi- aiftoppe4 - B - Sataiay - night before the murder was com- wiifforl tiort. nuJtr.l want.tk. Win at Art ? r UaaTOlrVtBe TMlislhlafl. Bith witnesses , Jestifie4 that the was 'not in their opinion, the mur- nntil his release ist.ahvarjzedy either the sheriff of Kowan or the solicitor. Sheriff Jnlian. 6f Rowan, 1 v&a notified. Tuesday that another 08pect whs under arret at Coowav, , ., j--,., . , ..- , l l,vi;i 1 , Delmar, the nine-year-old son of illilliard Hill, whnu Bhot himself Monday evening while playinc with pistol" at the bomn of his fathT at Naomt Mills at Ilandleman, died AjVgftuesdayi from injurieaieceiyed, - M AjneetingJdf tfeBajdof Ctji-. HU4uuec8'ui4 .8i'e.0" uiei r 1 1- .The-'BoAf(,or(lered ,priii,u,4. postwrr,thet. orlnabcea''rtfei'iang ,,to lg i&t, Cheblbcking,' streets 0by the-rail way?," an4 the4 laws pomot ?u'gibe'.ganjtary'' cohd'itkmt jo tlju. tvtfjS; ;.;',Iq. the .'. railwayilV-'bfiP JV i prodes that the', railway com pan v., blopkinff the .etreet'for :,feriod ' tiiu 'escMUaV ten jwun uLea I sbal I anu ipe runway enjpipyes iirii,' attD1'Jthe!-oteirtti6n''8hali,be gpiltj;i"pT;a misdemeanor and aub ject? to a si niilar ii ne for eacbQ.ffet).,8a., A new Tight was ordered Jlsjce4; at tne a lntertkMionHot Hoo-fr auUn - i lucnt at the jail ou Sahs,- bury Street provided that the oou,u- ty would pay half the cost, of plac ing and maintaining said light. , .: f Ine appraisers appointed to re-! port on the street condemned, which will be opened in Noth Asheborp rnnnirg froBt.owntetery to Salisbtiry itreets allowed B25 as the damage wbieh thiKirwtt'Was' liable to tne property owners. The recommend ation was adopted. .. ,. , The Board adiourned. to1 meet. to night (ThrnJdayJ 'ftbe'rpoHe of lOTyiag.taxesiBd-upp'Jiwting Ust toker. ?Mu'A iuiii-UO '.n'M .,; WHY NOT COMMECiiNT; . ,.;nATTrS-.Ji -,nH ' ,!.''" Mr. J. T. Brit tain Will nllver Tfm M drtwtiUcknn'ine'ncrtneni rtttlrm. , Tbw nommDOfment exercises ' of W hy Not Aoadenty !arjd. Businei Institute will be held Thursday, May 24ta, commencing at 10 o clock a. mv, iT.nerfci.iwiU be rec'tei'i and declaimers contests for gold : med als, gi yen by. the principal. Following are the commencement ,omGig;,,Jii:JJiplin beneral Mana ger: (if W. iscott, (;hief Marshal; L. A. 'KibJ, ' H. T. 'Brown, W. C. Garner, Jesse Copeland. J. A. "Hon. "John T. Brittain, of Ashe boro, will delkrt'.the address at 1:30 p. m. . A jare rfWu 18 expected on thfs'ockisiou. FRANKLINVILLE HIGH SCHOOL. Coiulncilcrnirni Srooa Will Oprii l'rl- day JKIallt Ahboo Band Kn- ' Th opmmeneemens of Franklin filFe high Scbool Vwill take place hkit ' Satuf day,' the' . 1 9th . Friday night an entertainment will be given fcy tbe small pnpiJs': Saturday will be given to commencement exercises followed Saturday, night by one of the; hest plays in the history of the school. ., Aqhebiiro cornet band will tnrnuib jnusic." The gaces of the city! rill be throw u wide open to re-civfe-the. large crow4 that, is expect ed "io. attend and a hearty welcome is estenutu waiu , ; '.' Toe' Mmoieflotmntt exerciiie8 of the Randlemaiu Qiaced Schools will begin Sunday;Jnt'rd':' Ou 'that dav the baccalaurate sermo'i will be rreacneu ry itev a. l,. rowi-i, pas tor of First Baptist church, High p0int N C L T'' tl(ain ug exer- begin at 10 a. nn E. D.' xW)W4h(ir8f; ot Greensboro, will make aud educational addiess at ii: 30.. ' " : , , . : . The exercises will close with an operetta given Tuesday evening at : W. U. - 1 Mandolph Boqk Club. Foo"k,T6iub met Friday afternooH last with Mrs. fTE6srTrrKeddih This was the last meeting r'.EFleprii wtiik of the cTujb h& oeei ng, and the en suspended tor tne summty:, A-tji mmittee was ajnointel to ff&de' a constitution ind by lawjrr'tk.auother to arrange and"1 jj pi,, 'ed'xprogram fornex,.: " . Aitr nit uosmetiH wssmhi airs. RedJjv drflightf ''IteattrtanwU the memlLrsff the X ..',: .vv i '-ffwBdjt terk C.-idt Mlyt. I y A V&i' de1pb1ii vnlica.t.' as be gnu ojii !'iqathe.'Ottai en w gold mine, eni 7 niw -s in Kan- dolph couht,'. . T. : i tiolines Page is managing director of the company, and last week $15,000 worth of new machinery was unloaded there foi the purpose of economizing the pro- dnction of gold. i wj 1 TX3it Siti nnnuu. ELECT OFFICER Ilank'i Lodge at, ('raiiklluyl.IU Entera iiportaKrtvTTar ToWtmU;p8un J' 1 'rti'h'Amf aehoel foMVcrhtron. . "i M)..!ATlrea.''bne Of our .au 'fcessful "tiouifrytfetf kn'dtodk grow;J ers baa added to his stock farm two :fiue blooded Harvard1 'guitjea pigs. 'These at'etbe:!f5'nest-;t)rgs ofi the kmU tbat cbu'ld'be obtaiMd ahd;"wiirJ Be wafishMltlif -Tertat' l''Uitl ;1 At k Hi'eetitl'g Jbf. :HahrlTs;'iLodge- wei'e-;'i'uUni'hTdtfFrJ electe'd'- for 'the :eiisuih1g'ikVtii:c'',.Teaf'i':'L.'F. Fen tress, nV'.''M'3'(?.'j;wRuep; S. Wi Q. H. Jon'ifefarW. W." IV Maner, Treas.Td. Hr'Jul'taii' Sec'and JrC. M.-jtiW, .HiW. feg ' Mf,.ilJroei'Man? hds"' resigned Jms poslffou;1' witti "t tM ';FranklintiUe 'Manufacturing 'Cdnipnir':aiaha8 goiie out to'sfeelr'iis,''tortnne' mi the Woa'd'woHdi5' f' -vi.h ";Url-' and 'Mri. ; .t': ,T: "Jordan, of Trby'.Tet;, yiBitedTo'th cmnani- ty Uarst'Veek,,,; 'W, 'Voriituh, isa eon of OW tow'nshiilKe.v James Jer 'dan,i;-and vii1 brother of 'WrV E.i W; JoWla'ri'.'-'i'Hrv'ha8 been' ljving.in TesevetaTylir ';'1; :i'tf: Wei'ha'd ''uifeW severe'. frost'pn the ?iight".of f he')seventfi which did con Biderilblo '"damage to 'all1 growing crJps 8lilI'in'some, cakes 'completely destrbj'ed,''lgarfferis and .truck farme. Bdrte ' of our. Jie'dple ' attended itiehtorial exercises; t(t S.hflbh'ihn.rch !'. Mii'vVe'atnerly ftnti ' JariieB Buie, 'M'r8;'Mai'r Manes-' has" moved hee family to 'High . Falls, on Haw River, Mr; and ' Mrs. Jiugn, : rarics, j t.. vritna friends m 'Ashebdro ' Siinday. ' The Franklihville Township Sun day ecbool convention' will 'be held at Giles' Chapel the fourth Sunday inJane'.1 "'' 'v,; ,,r. ' Mr. Abe Hndsdn,' of Rahdleman, spent Sunday In towh." ' Mr. Hi A. Rnssell has improved considerably ifl' the' last fetf days. A fine nine pound "boy is "stopping Witll 11U1I. ' . i Mr. 'Duncan Dove and hiR spn, I race, made a business trip Greensbotd Monday. , . SYSTDMATIC FARMING. Ilut WorluMl Wouilrra In tlie Vli 1 . ,f fc'rHiilklluilllr. Some of onr people' including your cori-espondent, Mrs. L. t. b tresp, Mr. and Mrs. J. r. liiowei, Minsrs. Bell Dove, and lVittTr '.Lit terloah spe"t Sunday with Mr. K. W. Jordan aud fumilv who uvea short dittnt uorth.of the tiitv ainl while we did not go espt-cialh to see tbe'ihjpi'ovenieuts made on thi- farm, - 'When we' 'reint-mber ' thai before Mr.- Jordan moved tht-re a few years ago it was considered tb pooinst farm in ' the community, so poor that it was said that it was not safe for a rabbit to pass that way without' carrying a lunch with it and when we found ourselves surrounded ; by ' a fine garden and trunk farm laden with several species of vegetable already ripe for market and when we looked across the broad fields of '39 acres of the finest wheat we have set n this season we could not bslp but feel proud of Our hosfe who by hard work and .ifetfUigsftt JnjflgJiaa--no.w mm .oil the best farms in the communitv. But the best part of the visit es pecialiy: fW y bur jeoxraspfondtint was when the noon hour came and we fiwercUHidoot&d'ihfo the dining room and invited to a seat by. a Ions table loaded .with the best of tions prepared - bj Mrs.1 Jordan, aud told " to help oil rstelfeBs Mr, -'ditir it, .would have don. .you,v gwd u have seen youicqrreBponduiV helj ing hiuiee f ' wit!) both hands ernpn ing dish after ;disb ahd calling for more. , ; '';.' ROBBEDfRCii$ASURY. tatrtta Alleged to Hove Occurred at nTrboro, ail AooneeA Mao "Will be . . -,'!-.; ; .. 'j Eitxajdltea.. ,:, ,, Cleveland. O.i May 15, William T. Spaith, auditor of the Carl Hag-' edbeek'Bhtagi was arrested here last night, ' charged, with the. theft of $30,000, from the ticket, wagon . of the Forepauf h'Sells' show in Octo ber,' 1904, whihj he was ' pnrphasei for that nteJ-prUe.1., . Tbe.ipbbery, it is alleged, ocour-' red at.Tarboro, N. C - The arrest was1 made by bheriff Karp and Deputy Phelan, of Columbus. ,, , ,, jbxtradition paerahave ben pre patel andlhewil) be t k-n to North Carplina for trial. " . , , i ism MAY BE PARDONED. C ane of Bob Small, Formerly of HoVet'ti,rrV''Wetvai-ewlu'Dlic?''lttulldlMK vi;,' Board of 0o.u1h (CaroOua. j ?-! uuMf.'. J.:iTi: Brittain returned yesterday afternoon frqin, C.olqmbia, S. IC., where he wento present, !tbe Cas'e1" of "Bob Small. ' son of Kelly Stefatt of Pperrt.ibefofe the bokrd;-o'f ftaVaoLs of South' Carolrna. Saialh jfrvifl be remembered;' wa8 coh victed W'tiQ mdrdef of -'Begro'at Dar- iiDgron -anu "is" nnuer isenience oi aath.' ,limVU"tZy "wjb' ' , pardbtt,'boMt:,cb''t1ie4, ipeciM session Thesday;' spent !praa tically the entire session "witbthe betering in behalf 6f 'a tbmmbtation Of the deafli'8el(iteMCe'.,'l,rjt;" ,!" ' ' "Mr.' Brittaiji-is'Vefy. hopeful! and 'believes attecrsios wmch'ivrir conr mute the sentence will' be 'Veacbed M this gessionv ! -'' - 'I - T j t ;r,y. GQpD .ROADS RAIXY ,; 1MB Crowd Attended tae Meetin' at r(!n'Houdlntait fa.tnrda)''nPr. Sum-: ' ! s.The Good, t Roads 'Association 'of RandJeman held, a. vaUy, at the.Grtid etf -.School Attditoripm.' Saturday.' Thftiattendanoe was good, and mncji. interest i in thetBioremeafc for ri?ad improvement was shown, t,fiiMr.:Ji Van Lindley, of, Pomonay j- made a strong argunieh.tn, f aypr , of good roads.. . , "..;;,'. : ''"" .i jPf. tV.'.I, Sumnej clearing 6fi tWgro'ttod. opposite , lQtr Elliott Company, preparatory ,to Jerectipg a' lree brick building, '!,"; ,v ,. 'ii',. JR. 0. U.'a.' M. :;v,' : Afleboro. Council, No. .109 Oi'Hiili-il Saturday by Mr. Illitxhnw, ' ' ''' of Wbrthvlllr. ' ' ' A,pheboro , Council, ., Kp.; ,!190, Junior" Order of United . American Mechanics, was uj-ganjd , 'Saturday night with thirty-live charter mem bers. . Mr. , (j. ,.W, Ilinshaw, of Wortisville .wiw niaati-r of ., cere- moiin-e. ; ... V. C Hammond was elected Ciuik;i f 'omiu inder: J. B. Robbins, ie'i!urdiug.secrftaryainl J. S, liidgp, tiiaii ial. itH-ret.irv. I h Cnnnml will in. f in the Pythian hall every I iies'luy 1 1 u lit. , Fi oriiiu for Old People' The following progrini hs lteu arranged for Ol.l People's Day, which will be cuMratfd at the Win thville Sunday school the first Sunilitv in J mie. ' MOHNINd' EXERCISES. Hymn. UeadiiiLr and rrayer A. G. Myrick Soni' There is a Fountain Filled with Blood. ' Mv Esnliest Impressions C. S. Red dick, J. O. Arnold, A. J. Luck, ES-,. Hymn Children of the Heavenly King. . My duty L. R. Hughes. AFTEltNOON EXERCISES. Children's Song. ... Talk to Cbildreu-r-Pror Thos. Newlin. : . EVEKIN'G 7: 30 o'clock. An Address to Young People will be delivered by Prof. TIioh. Newlin. Va a Ualiant Soldier. " in the death -of Mr.- Joel Cran ford, in , Union tow, oship, Monday morning another gallant soldier, who fought bravely for the stars and bars,. .jra,'. taken !.from . the' list which is rapidly growing shorter year by year.',., Mr. .Cranford was ii years old and was a most highly esteemed citizen. , The deceased bad been in , declining health for three Years. ,., . , Mr. Cranford .was buried at High Pin, Wedneedoy. , He leaves a wife and four children, Mi. Velie Cran ford, of White House; Mr. Charlie Cranford, of Eleazer; Mr. Filmore Cranford, of New' Hope, and Mrs. Ben Kearns, of iarmer. v ' DIED.' . I). J. Staley died May Y at ' his home in Liberty, aged 75, after a lingering illness of about two y( a s. He leaves a wite apd two sisters, Mrs. Eli Foglenaan, of Liberty, and Mrs. Brower,, of ,Liberty township. Mr.. Staler was. one of Randolph's most highly esteemed citizens and an old Confederate soldier with a gallant record. The N. C. Division of the Travel er's Protective Association mt-t in Greehsboro last week. 1 C. F. Long worth of High Point was elected h vice lnesident. The Association will meet in High Toint hext year. at: io.:.! i(ia j-iimi-li ; .i-iir:.'i-! it uIji vi FROM HIGH POINTii Hte-aiirf Perndiinl Irtrnrlou. i j.Rev.:,WjfBradhaWj:ah1:oldM "Ran do! ph- Boy", and ' Rer-Thoms I Car; Titfk.vthe piMrtr,are:i c6ndtiritlugi'',a Vert Btc'Ceafnf teSval at ' Often ,t. Baptjst ChUrfch. .''; '" . tirt. : .,t,.f ' ..?Rey!'riWc5pr.e8ceatXlBpea 'Bpt'muu, y,o(ig. Jiiep t t,o .friends- church. It was a.gimat .Sfimoir to khosepresent. . .i;.,iv.. r1 ;-) x .Yard Masted ' Brown ' say ji ' t hiit if .this Is .the dun'"seas(tii,r'that ' lie don't want ;to' bi?b duty !"t heii ilie busjf sek'sahVsetln' 'This is. wj B'eiBaid'. t'a '''rVbdrter. wbuu . asket QW, bnsluius, ,. wa.",' id tlie, shipping line. ,,,..! ,,,.,.,. . -d ill-,. ; ... ,t" (Our puolic building site-is being Ktoaea alter now. rue rost ; Orhde Departmeiit'Wrll swid a!'ian' here, to,locate the sitesooii7. Doqga'ri Davis haafii1 gotki'' sl'te at "the 'comer 'of liuaiiiaiiu yoiiimerce ptreets,- to or 'i.7i 'l('J'- . ".':.'. . . . .W.I. U JVM '..!; Un, ,,, . ..CoUlitj' politic i coming to ..the front, ttOHio., J.IL.Mi lis is a,, er'aug candidate . tor- oannaissioner.i , : hav sevelal good' cUndidates ' td f f ef 'al t&e'"c6ryireWrii,M!.1' : I '-.: "Mf.'C'J.'S.tout and .'fafuil v bave moved farther, sontli'Qnlai'n'St; .' .'.'Bin" Uiget,ia,4lj,,upei.iutetid-' ant of tbe Suow Lumbev Company' tearus.,,1; i .,;...!.. ..cr " rjjji; speuoeni-was In- the ; ctfv oatuudayi -n-'i- ' Wi N.; Elder' was orr :the'"streeta looking after purchitsjiu'g reaT,';eistate hist Satnr'day. ',',' ' p '., i , , Ns ,C,' Eu'giish . was here ' last week. ... .'.l.-i-, 1 ;. ...... , Mitohel Retidiok . has. accepted a position-, with A;- J. Owens, of Trinity, in his dry goods store:' 'The Thirteenth Anniversary Ex ercues, of ehe.1 1 Hii'li Point Normal and Industrial School commenced yesterdiiV." The 'aAhbiii ser'iiioii was picaciieu Sunday by , Isev. : J. C Rub'iius, of this city. ,, The aunual a.ldress, will be. delivered by JJr. T, ,F. ,Marr, of . the -Washington St church. - Capt. A. M. Rankin one of the school committe made an inppection of the school woik. and h pleased with Prof. Gii.'Kn the New York Friends will be ask' ed for additional buildings. . June Johnson, has returned from Iln ndlenian, where he did some sur veying, for the new street work. . Noah McDowell Irom near Al len Nance's store, was here last week to attend the funeral of his -oil's little child Thesurveyois are at work on the belt line of the new railroad. The new road will be built and . will be of untold benefit to this city aud surrounding country. PROVIDENCE SCHOOL LIBRARY. Many Sw Hooka Added to the t'ollrit- loii f eraonala and other If otes. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. White at tended Friends Quarterly Meeting lit Rocky River Saturday and Sun day. May 12th and 13tb. Dewey Wilsou, sou of Prof. J. C. Wilson, starts to Baltimore in a few days where he goes for an opera tion. We also hear that Mr. S. E. Coble is going again. I here is to be a missionary meet ing at Providence all day Tuesday, May 15, conducted by Mrs. Wil liams, nee Miss Anna Edgertou. Mr. C. , Li., Cranford recently killed four head of. cattle on ac count of hydrophobia. They had been, bitten by his owi dog. Another lot of booKs for Provi dence Graded School Library is in. Through the offoits' of the teachers of 1905 auilT906 one huudred ne books were added to the library- each book to. be furnished with a nice label. , , ... ., JUMiiiriana, ry JUeeft I n g a. ' Mrsw Ancie Edgerton ' Williams, a returned missionary from India, will d.'liver amiesioiirr address at the M. E; church ih Asbeboro on the evening of Thuisday, May 24. .Mrs. Wil? hams will also deliver addresses at Science Hill, Monday1- afterncou. My 21st at 3 o'clock mid Tuesday morning May 22rd; at 10 o'clock. at Back Creek. The Raudleman Township Sunday School ..'Convention, will be held the third Sunday in June, 190G, at ' St. Johns church in Itandleman. The dale has been chnnged fronthe 3rd annaay in aiay to me aoov uate on account of conflicting with the re vival meetings in the various churches. "E'0 WiMiawson, Pies. RQQSEVELIrCHANGES l ift tH.'I 2 '-r nirt SoutH'Car'oliria Senator "Again At tacks President Roosevelt. a., i.. n '! ii:: in -,ll !T CHARGES. HIMiTi BApFAITH. tfclrf KwecnlMe iHtpmy Hold' Front (for Ila.a-y KAtelrKUltlolvhiit ; Clufudea nyjhanln:rri- , f ltloi Ike Crlala,. I . .,? i! Vt.tr- ll r.Ftir ydayst.i,'i'he.JSeie.?oiiiaiuber at .yasngion. :haa:ibenv,tlie aoene of tt animated debate oa.the, Hepburn railed rate bilL.i.It has been sifted thoroughly and after several'days of hard Eghting it had reach ed'a point where the people's wkbei'''ccinld be reCogniwd'.'' ''; ' ''"Then g-xnie a;sl)jhi p''.'.'ti'e, ' cause of )yf bibh '; was ' t'ea4',' by .Senator Tillman, of South C'aVpjiua, ,. Satur day, Senator Tillniai.. .sevpnely ar reig'uejd. President P.wdevelij far his action during , the tiebata.iniallowing biiuselfj to surrendeFlO the1 anti-railroad-, rate gang; -.!, i..-. -".i, y. , 'ThenchaYge8 to alarmed the-Presi-defit'thtfChe, 'bi'niediittely' 'phoned the seriate' bratfdin'"the statement 'asfalse;.' ' Pp'siti.testinjony )h the p rbsecu tlon 'jft i IJi , presen ted , soon , however,.,' ,' .,v,lt...U' vii.i Thos. J. Pence, -writing., to the Neil's .Observer says: . -.. .., ,-The cbawge of bad faith:' against President 'with reference to' the rate bill, whieb'-wa made' with many evidences' ' Of circiimstattcHl' , proof Saturday; gave the '.stuid old , Senate a Sensation such ag. ,t'has' notknown in a long, while. .", .... , Every man in: Washington, yho is the .( least,- informal, ., knows that Roosevelt surrendered to the Aldrich orowd in. the . Senate at the very moment" that an" effective rale bill had-secured -a' sufficient1 number of Votes to guarantee its passage.',' The proof Was 'hot expected sn sooii,' but your Uncle Ben Tillman sharpened bis bludgeon, and did the job in such a fashion as to carry dismay to the f resident s friends. The President does not d ny anu cannot deny - that he faToied the Bailey amendment as the most de sirable of the many proposed up un til a lew uays prinr.ro his surrender. Ex Senator .Chandler's word is not necessary to corroberate , this statement, for Mr. Roosevelt so ex pressed himself to a score of Demo crats who called at the White House. But as the old saying go?s in North Carolina there is a lie out, aud it is between the President, Senator Till man and ex-Senator Chandler. To night Chi ndler is with Senator Till man at his home, and declines to be interviewed. There is the beet of authority for saying that the ex Senator read and approved the state ment made bv Senator Tillman be fore it wasTead in the State. OWENS STILL LIVES. itowau Farmer'! Wound Have Slot Yet Proved Fatal Hope of Recovery. John Owens, of Rowan county, who was stabbed by Chas. Brady, with his father, Jas. A. Brady, as accomplice, is still living and the physician attending says the chances for recovery are good. Brady s tat'ier was given a pre liminary hearing undtr habeas cor pus at Salisbury Saturday and was pi iced under a $2,500 bond, in de fault of which he was remanded to jail to await the developments in rhe conditiion of their victim. Owen's injuries are most serious, ugly wounds appearing on the breast, sides and bead, The knife entered the left breast putting off a part of the lung. ... Floated Matty Colon Mr. Julia J. White has been ap pointed postmaster ' at Trinity,' to succeed Miss Amanda Leach, who recently died. ' Mr. v hite was 6nce a Democrat and was in the Senate of 189. He came to the surface on the Ahance wave. While in . the Legislature be voteuaga:nst the, es tablishment of the corporation com mission.... "This prt -aa end to his political career as a Democrat.1 He was afterwards elected as a Fusion ist and was known in the legislature as a Pritchard Populist. He was appointed, postmaster, at Trinity over the application of , a most ex cellent lady, who was supported, by a petition from a large majority of the patrons of the office. ,7
The Courier (Asheboro, N.C.)
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May 17, 1906, edition 1
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