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.L,Ljij:ji- !M i - I VOLUME C2 ' DURIIAH. 11 C. FRIDAY, IKCEA1JEK 1, 1911 NUilBER 33 ar " ir DECIDES BATTLE Siiip C'JIsE 15 BLOSSM UP FROM THE OUTSIDE. U. N. Dv-t, rrclaot John L. Wily, W.aler. lUKEFIl JIl'lllLdl.J WHAT ABE THE GUIDE i 71 iLuL'JUJILU VINDICATES POBTiQN OF THE OUTSIDE ARMO OF THE VtSStL WHICH WAS SHOWN UPWARD u.BOvf. THE rCCL UKt iBiepeslecf I Uizsa btritis Before Scp'rene Court- -a ; . . ' r '.- . f JB i - - . . ... ' l ". . ". ' i aaaaiaBmaMamam rrnrnnre nr I. i IL flpPEnooif Capital am! Surplus $500,000.00 Total Resource) $2,000,000.00 Four per cent Interest paid in gavlag Depart meat. Authorised to act aa Adminis trator, OuardUu Trnetee, Exe- eutor, Etc lECOTII Tea b rrtry OS r.EF.".ESEOTED Iwter-tM-bolaatl Heels a Hon Contrat Ikegtas at trinity CoHee le- ItaUaarir Held Ttifa Morning ail Tra Mm MwM fr Fal Kwit JMt f tMMMita Coarteatin. Ten atea were selected thia taorn Ica froai among the 2 rrprwnia Ua from i vartoiit hiab acfcoola panlripat!D la U 'aon4 Jotr tkolatt! UelaaaUrta Corii, hka ta Ukiv Ua at Tri Col kf today. Tti Jlaal twitaat U W 114 toalgkt at I o'rlock In Iftmi monn nun. ir i a Halr br tt 0 Club ooaftH. IVaa W. 1, Cranfort will preld. and a Sara a4lnc la to 1m prBL TM ma hf rt alr4 tr tb Jud( In tb preliail narira tbt tnnraitiK are. arranavd In tha alpbattiral order of tb rboola they rjirwl: Carl - Mrutrr. Ashrrllla blub achool, aubit: "Tb 8otb and tha N-ro." . Jma A. Taylor, dnair Rprlss Aradr, V., aubjct: "Tba Cora of Koauhit." C!rnt Rr4, Fa ft Durham blh acboat, aubjtt "Joha Adama on tb Dwlaratioa," AUt Mcbran. Caatonla feWtb arboot, aubjeft: Tb Nw Routb." BaMI W. Floyd. Mara III!! Collie. Mara Hilt, a.ibji-rt: Tb gubjuja tloo of tba lhlilpplna," by Hoar. J. U Toat. Mount PVanant Cot Ult Intltot. Mt, Plaant, aub jfrt: "Tba Confederal lUtr.n HitituB O. Hudirtn. 8mi!bn-ld blab eboot, antiort: - "la Cod W Trust" Mutt Remain oa Amrrtrao Mnj." , rrrd Ivaton. PtalMVllla Hb iM-hool, aubjtTt: Tnlviraal Ednca tten." It, I IM. Trinity Paxb flchool. Ktibjwt: "Emmptfa Lt fpwh," Harry l llton, Wloitoa flty hixb abnol. WlnloB-Sa'.m. aib-)m-t: "MibTi of itea." Pranteally all of tba uwakera for tba rontt arn4 last albt, a air,br of thm comlnf from th wrt blnt lrlvd. bovr, by tb rk at Ha Rlrpr, ablrb held tbe at bound train. Oa arrontit of th! delay the drawln of Jot, for tb fro iimlnarlea thla ornln a po lMned until I o'rlo k. Immediately after tka drawing of Ma to deter rnlna tb plarea tba threa prellml tiarlea bef an. ' ' The Brat aettioa Iftrluded the fol 1 rrali; ( xbooia altb tbelr reprreenta llwar 8iro blab ahiHl. lliwoe. N. C, W. I Muflro. atibjert: 'Tree 4om of Ulerery." Rrytoti City high rhool. Kryaon City, Wiley Marr. aabject: "The Loet nul.w Catawba 'ollee, Neatoa, K. T. Meoloa. anb trt: "Self Control." C.a!onla blab mbool. Oaatonla, Ale Mrn, ubject: "Tb New Sflutb. Ilay wod Inatltute, Clyd M. Wharton. atibjwt: , "Kmmett'a lvf-ti la llat.H Henderaonrllla blgh arhool, tlenderoaMK Adrian Knat. ab Jert: Tba Mark Jlora and Hit Hider." Aaharlila hltb arbool, Aihe Vllle. N. r.. Cart Mevaler, auMert: "The osth and the Nearo Prob lem." llalrda Brhool for Hon. Charlotta, Oaorgo I. Ray, aiibjerl; -The New Houth." Cluater Hpr1n Academy, Cluater Pprlnfi, Va , Jama A. Taylor, Jr . anljert: "The Cre of Reaiilui." fiawvllle h'ah ah.K). I)anllle, Va., Harry Herman, ukj-ft; "Henry Wattaraon'a Kuloay n Abraham l.lnenln." Woford Fit "n fehrwl, Hoartanhtirg, g. C. Jamee D. Otiaf. atibjert: "Napoleon." (Cctllaaad oa Paia Taraa.) Eerr-alaatUi tian if America a To bare t ompaar il lata EITerl To. aa aa4 toral Opera) Itea ire aw I'ader Xew f emjaMlp-ka'e Far- 1 try Hap ad la I II 31 aday. .. Tba f'Vinal, readjiisiiirtirt of tbe W0'Mit of 'be fMwo ItrifiufB: toilng plans of Iurbaiu touk place After toddy, too iHike fautory .ill bo imikr the kroeUon if the Uxrft and Mjera CKjijaoy. Tb iJitgrtt ad llyora Coniany bav stafMih?d Mf b-Md odlea ut St, Loute, and tbe affair of the Iranrfi here irill ta dl- rois from tliai pW bereaftr. Th oKsxai er moved from Near Tork city. Mr. C TV. Touia haa Ut-n Port ed keire!dent of tbe Llgp-tt and Myet Cooitmoy, and wlU cotrtlnva aa trmvaxrr of the, UiAa factory here, The Ouko factory laa tx-n closed don anttl Monday w.otl t 4JI txxrln o;MTa;1oii uiiU'T tbe oew dirormi. Tba Bull factory roniaina undf-r the direciion of tba Amerlou , Tobarco tteiipmy, ooo of y tbr- tamtwuiie lct Ul-h tb rrent eompuiy aa dSrtdfd tiy drre of tlie uprme rwurt, Mr. W. W. Fiowera Ul con- (rmta aa manager of Cbe Ul kwt-U DtM-bain tiranch atid will bava entire charge of tbe bus In. Tba UKV- 11 UurbaM brauch i! bervaT.er b operated ru'lrolji IndpenaVnt of :h W. Dui. a4 S.t 4xan-h. Tba cbonge wI not naierfofXyffe tbe bintuM in Durham, lhitb lt-tort'-a wHI pontinoo to operai aa tefor and tbe amount of the prodtn t will not ba daii)tnaabe4. Iiidtaai Waailtf Ba Hrawla far. W Mhlr.r'u, Iec 1. J. I'antler Shuisaioai, a .f:!-blood Indian boy. waata to m I pM la tba 1 nltt-d fitatea aeitata. itia father. Chief Rkhard (tbunaiona, baa written front 8bawne, Okla., to 4ha aer geant at-arma of tba aenata applying fur placa for tba boy. Young Shunatona. a bo la a lineal 4earea ant of tba great Chief Choa-Ca Ton-Ca, a ho mada the peara tntaty lib. tbe lolled Etatea government la 1117. la only 10 yeara old. Tbe rulea of tba aenata require that pagea ahall bo at least 12 yeara old. Ta Imprava Trarhlaf Xrtkag( Cblosgo, IX. l.-Tba National Council of Teaera of Enn'.Wt, the nw confrtenre toody rwetnJy rovid- e4 for by tba National K.d action aa- orkttliQ, began Ita Drat cnertlnf la Cbtrago today wkU an aMmdanc re- preaemlog nearly alJ parts of tbe country. Tba council propoac to de- rota ita efforta to cha hnproremetit of tba tTa' cneihoda of Cngllab tea'h1ng. wbtrb are d"!are4 to te wholly inetncleoe. PlinretM PatrlrU (UiU for Canada. London, Im". i.- Hrlnreea Vic toria Patriela. tba younger daughter of the Duka and Duohcaa of Con- naught, tailed front Liverpool today on tha Empreim of Ireland to join ber parenta at ottaaa for tba Cbrtat- Bita holiday. The prlncene la ao- com panted by Major Malcolm Mur ray, comptroller of tha Duka of Con naught'a boueebnld, and aereral other rompaolnna, , . .. II MEO STH:.D FEll PI RMIPH FATAL I5JIRT TO KPtCTATOKH AT A FOOTBALL CAME It iirfcHOV. - Jickon, Mla, Dec.l. Fifty ter ! wre Injixnrd, a-nTI pM!ly fally, ahen twpotary grand- and at tbe state fair ground col Up4 juat tc-fore play ana almrted fpwVnj (n the annual foottmll con M between tba titerena of the Tot rnhy of MIimWIppI and Mlaulr.4pd Aarh-uffciral and Mwbanlcal O'H'ite, a tbotaiaud or toora aiiatora ntt Itng to the grmtnd with the wreckage of bt atid. , Thrmme rHwgW of J kemt, J. C OAihlngn. aiilrerwlty etuUenta. Prairie M'jm., and T. W. Henry, MtoataaiiU'l College etiKt, Clinton, Mto., are tbe r'w eTtmmly hurt. , 1Mb of Hnilfia trge were trok"n. tktb ! atd Hry were hurt Internally. Ueutetunt (krrertiiir Mannhtfi and prrtry of piat Powder of M ieto efpid wra aimmtr thoee on tba aund at the tlm It oollted. They tacwp ed with alUrht lmiUw-a. ' Taaag ( hlaea Htart Altai lea Mm1 .Ww Tork, f"t. t. TiMing Chime hare opetied an office br and wilt wart tha tin" 3mi of an aviation core for tbe CtUnee rebele. A'" WCKOGRAm Or VA.Nt VRtlCK., aHtTwa-IC W3ME C UMPT V.WCII 6QQ1) Hoard Sails lor Ilcrae Havana, Dvc. 1. Tie tnem-ber of 4e Joint army and navy lotird of in- aj)eit.nkm. wbU:b li ben iuqailiij into ifie blo:ng up it the bnu!'H Mai.v, sdlcd for the Tailed Buses. today. It U.&e g.-ral Wkf that tbe board mSl rf.iort tbaf tbe Maine m tilowa up ftxn tbe o-lde. s Tte reiwrt will net be nm-Je public mail It paste through tbe hands of the Secretary of tha navy, Goorge ma T M yer. ELEGTflOGUTJOf 4 -Letl Ii Ce Jss' RalciKh. Dec. 1 Aj TarKn- Lore. cf!ord. wa 6hig faatied In tbe electric chair thla looming to pay the extreme nenaity of the law for kill log Fr4 Morebeud, cokwed. In Hay wood coonty, be keA rieat4ng "Lead me to Ja." He eallti to thtpe other tu-a there awaiting eJctrom tlon, "gmud bje, boy I am goirg home." Ha tramMcd greutly but suda no riMinee, Ha bad wri'!-n a farwwcll note to ble f.nh r and mother, aJra requw for kindn-M for bia wife and children. Tbe firat current ua turned on at l:3t and tbe aecond at 10:22 1-2 Ha aaa prommnwi dat at 1.2$. Tbe rnoaiLe will be eent to waymarille. wluee at bis requeat, be Is to bave a church funeral and be also requested rSiat aeraton be preached from the teat to be found In 8t. Jha It. 1-2 Taylor waa 21 yeara old. He left aa a warning to fellow negriH-a "Iteware of drink and fat women. ' Thankssfvlno Claims Nine In New England Itoaton, Iec I. Mue perina r dad aa a reault of cefc-bratlng Tbaniuiaivh.g Day In New England. One man j killed ty bis son with a shotfiio, a girl wa run down by a roily car,, a man fell from a car and broke bla nei. anotber drojnx! dead, one sr4 killed by gaa while a1ee0 nftr dinner, a aan arse run down by a train and wnoiber dld afvr eating bla TbankgUliig din ner, . , Prlmsry Teachers Elect New Oillcers RalHgb. Iee, 1. IHvlrlon of pri mary teachers of the teaebera' awein tty this afternoon elected aa officeea f'ie next year Mies FMHb lloyater Italeli w nrevldent, Mrs. Jautf KoMnaou, liurlmm: lee-presldclit. Mha Irna Cbrraaiy, TVileon, aecre- tary; Mbe Annie Jarrla. Waahington, treaeurer. Otlur dhlaJnna of tbe aa- amnWy will elect oRScera Rnurday. Mating Plrtarei fur the- lataae, Waahington. Dee. 1. The 1125.000 theatre erected by tbe goteronicnf for the bewp.1t of the Intnslca of Rt. Kilar bwta'a Ineana ;1um a aw opened tij. d.iy. The tbentre la to bo devoted to tbe niiay of moving pli'tnrtet, whir) alhniWa iliv-Ure h lie g grmt . In curing InoniiKy.- The th wre Is celled HnebivK k Hatl. In boior of lhan Allen HliVck. who wn Soc. reisry (4 the lnlerlr at tbe time tb Tl'Ttptli1on for the rpfctkm of th building waa pneecd by congreaa. -eT-asiV 1 eg."- c ' " ts"?' EXPEC1 RUSSIA' eia cad Ec;!23J Cooler Ovei ' Tcnlu saaalioa Washington, p.. 1. Di8ratche from Teheran today eti that V Morgan r.n.ator, th.i American Tljtf r of IViisIn fin.in'v. is bt lug guarded arilnst a&uusinaMon. Ter aa U awrtilcg with antt-Kinaiati do hn.Ttitoa, folUw lng the refurul of parltonnt to agree to the eiiu!kii of S5Jiurr aa ordered by Riwuia and aaree4 to by national council. Tb defiance by parliament of Russia' ulti matum la tK'li'ted to indicate grave van!uaHtiis. Klucated Peraiau be !ltw that Riuster alone can save th country. L'ngUnd and Kai Confer. lnl "n. Pec. 1. Messages bavt ael t4weru London and St rvtr.ltfg todjy n lain- to tbe Per sfn esltoatlim. Tie prosa here tak't she vw that KngUnd nmst trk Roe'a lu I's desnnda on IViala. Sir Kla-arl Orry la blaa.H for ytflJir.g too easily to the demnn.ls of Ruwia Experts OrraaattHB ef Pmla. Pi. Piletl.aTg. Dee. l.Fo!liwinK the ree-fj of n.-ws today b-.,t PcrvH h.id n'Jwied Riumkt'a ultimutntn re litrre to the din!e.i of W. Morgii Khlmrer. tbe A.neiKia l!l cliA'CV of IVrlati tlnsnrcn, tbe Riiwian pr"T!ifcr and tb j lir.tl h ani:ik.t'lor be! a conference. It'ixeli.i occupation ol Per! is eri meted. Colonel Says Barker Is Talking Nonsense Worree'er. M.w?., IVc. 1. Formei Prellnt R.i.mevrjr tn-tay aniu de nied tbe ehigs nud by Wherftri Itnrt.r. tli" retired Philad Iplih banker, that he fail "tim.ln a lirfr.ln witli the raflrmvla," The colonel said "He is talking tiineonae." coBtHiiiT wins AWARDlfl SWIFPSTUIH AS!) IIRST rKIZE AT NATHITiAL 1IOH THTLTt Hit (OXUKISH. Ralegh, Dec, 1, -Coninilasloner Graham of tbe deimrtuient of AgrV jlture rerelved t telegram from Mr. V. N. Il?t thla inornhig ataling that North t'arolin.t tid wnn the grand cciakea fur bent tt, ex- hltjlt at the Xitl wl Hortk nltiifal W)gra at Kt Joseph, Mo. Thlt :at ak-o won tie jr.t vrlxo for can ned ami pr-ctvel gnode, anil flrst unl wrond prlitf on apblm. 'flicae ar.l dofU'-nte thi rec.ird nude by North Ctruliua lawt year. v , OCCUPY PEfiSIS SKYS RKST EXPLOSION CAME. - KlflTUSLLV HOLD v , n ,-ay.' last Redoubt on Purple IM Cap- fared ly iheRebcb Nankiug, Dec, 1. Th rebels have aptured tba lost redoubt on Purple till ana airacttimllg bold tbe citv Tue WnperkiaisUc force holding tbe Kounuiin was farwtured br the brilli- itit o)eralon of the rcbela in waling 'n the face of a Jiemvy artttery fire. rownrda the lust loraHwU ahella ex llid.'d ItWfbe miikt of th roar at. ackers. There was heavy loss of life In a dfwrate bcyanet charge. Taaa Xar Aaame Tbreae. Pekin, iKv. 1. There bna been a deniflcant tnovenient of troops in and wt of Pekln, Manchua departing and Chinese taking tiMr p'.Jcea, It is t'!laWy reportd thai by rv7n of Aeee changes, the garrieon now is 'nioet equniljr balanced between vi.HK hn and Chine twna. The sciion of the recent In inniulng tbe Mmuure of tbe Man. hns ea belter- M to IndKite hh rcHamw ou the loy- illy of Yuan Shi Kal, but what is ninsldered Ue r-'al reiuwn for tbe i.ge kt that Yuan Sl Kai fcard an Mitbrcak twurng the trooiw. which wmi'J augment bis difficulties and .xewitily result to antl-forfcni dleor- lera, llomluent Manchua, bowxver. liiRnict 1 uun Shi Kai. and believe bis olij-t ws solely ta obtain com lilete ;rwer . K)rn are acriooaty lircolated here tlwt Ytinn S"bi Kai Intenda to as- eouie tbe regency, if not the throne. frh-iuls of tbe premier, fearing for bla Menmelnaiksj by eiiber Munebna or i'b.'ncso, re-ently aoiicKed aeveral of ;he foreign tt giiim.'s to take meaa-rre !o pnjtji-t bhn. The legations, through th.' d-..n of the ilpl(m;uie cwrpa. In- Uinntcil wlr wi!!jngneM to acquleace M eat of the pr.Tlnoa have d-r.llned n lgnotd the gTcriMiienta aunimona that tin y send rrpriiaUvs to Pe Wn tJ dieeusa tbe court UtitHti, but ft ta mid tbey are willing to meet delegates from tlf lynl pwinces at nlxfngbal. Ymin Sill Kai lias aingnttl v4 bin wil'liiBiiess to accept the eai i;wtlon If the provinces are agree able to it. ; Trolley Run Down; TwcnJy-Two Injured Curt u dt, N. J Dec. i. Twenty- two persona Wore injure.!, eight aert- oiwdy, when it pwwci.gwr train on the hHe Tiiilnmd rrwebel Into a trolly err at a gr,ii)e rrottlng bere Uxlay. A rug f -dhiwed the a l.ltait. Many IniHw-iifT were ln.rW.;H-d Li tbe arecked trolly car. i m i iim inn i l ,i Ifwalitig fccawn I ol l.0 Lite, Cli!e.iKo, tr. 1. The toll of tha hunting ee..in, juat t-load, waa IjO kiU4 and 63 Injured. f ,.,..,y-;tj.rt" T -r --. ASK-TO VACATE DECISlDfl Of f I Cnitel State" kHrcuitv C ort in Accepung nana r iHHintegration of the, American Tobacco Com panyPetition Kerveil on Attor neya of Tobacco Corporation. New York, Dec. 1 Felix M. Levy, attorney for independent ' tdbacco interests, announced last night that ho wiil ask the United . States su preme court on Monday next for leave to file a petition for a writ of mandamus directing the Judges of the circuit court of New York to vacate their decree approving the reorganization of tbe American To bacco Company, and to enter a de ree "in conformity with the coin ton. ' oi tbe supreme court. Tba petition for leave to file al ready haa been served upon tbe at tcrneya of the American Tobacco Company, It further asks the courts permission for a mandamus oermit ting tbe petitioner, named as "the Lear Tobacco Board of Trade or tbe city or New York." to tntprven in tbe case with a rlghl to appeal from tne decree; also for writs prohibit- ng tne execution of the reorcaniza tion Dlan and ordexinr the nrndnc tion by the circuit court Judges of an . aocumenta and evidence on Which the mar hav acted In deter. mining the form of. their said de cree. . Tha petition aeta forth that nre- rioug to the aubmi8slon of tie plan ot tne circuit court by tbe American rocaeco Company, four private eon ferencea were held In Kew York. some of which were attended by tbe Judges of tbe court, Attorney-General WIck&Mbinv James McRemolda special assistant to the attorney gen eral : tne attorneya for the tobacco company, and two or the individual defendants, James B. Duke and Per- cival 8. Hill. , v 'The said conference." resrfa tb petition, "were nrlvate in that thev were not held In court and In that tbe general nubile were not allowed to witness and bear tbe nroceedines in tbe said conference and were ex cluded from being present thereat." Alter reviewing tne proceedings in tbe case and pointing out the vital defects" In tba olan alleged OT tbe independent tobacco inter. eats, chief of which la that virtual control of tbe disintegrated com- paniea still remains with the 29 in dividual defendants, the petition goes on to say that "despite a wide spread disapproval as la publicly ex pressed by the varied interests In the tobacco Industry which have been oppressed and dominated by tbe said unlawful combination and by the public generally, the attornev general of the I'nited States ha Dltblicly declared bla ntirnn nnt ta appeal from said decree, and thereby obtain a final and authoritative de- ciaion by thla honorable court of the Important question! Involved herein." Referring to tba aettlenient by the American Tobacco Company of It litigation With R. P. Richardson. Jr and Company, one of ita rebellious subsidiaries, the petition states that the American Tobacco Company caused the settlement "In order to insure that no appeal would be taken to tbia honorable court by any of the defendanta." BE DESTROYS SEMINARY IlLAZK STARTS FROM KXPIk- 8U) OF LAMP t.Utl.S I.OSK Pl ltSOWl, F.FKFX-T. Concord, Dec. 1. Fire, which started at 9 o'clock last night from the explosion ot a lamp la one of the girls' loom, destroyed the dormi tory at Mount Amonse Seminary, the Lutheran achool for girls at Mount Pleasant, nine tnllea from Concord In this county, threatened for anm tlm th talriu tlnn nf other buildings close by. Tbe achool la without adeanat fire protection and. once thev bad gained headway, It waa Impossible to control the flames. The alarm waa quickly fprrad through the building. Where CO Vouna ladle were preparing their studies and all escaped without Injury. Tha ma jority, however, lost all of their per sonal effecta. Tbe dormitory waa a larte two. story frame atrncture and burned rapidly. The loss is between f S.ooe and $10,000, partially coven-d by insurance. Aa there i no other n'ae to house the students, the seminary 111 probably eiwnend until art ChrlftniM t least. POSTS I which, direct one to a safe bank? They are, courtesy to the man ner accorded, you, whether a customer or not. The evidences of conservatism and aiiccesful management aa displayed by tie batik's earn ings. , A largedeposit account reflect ing r.be confidence of the com munity. A record of successful opera tion pver a period of years. , The represemtatiye y names appearing on tbe board of di rectors. -. : Competent officers and an ac curate clerical force. "Don't the guide post lead you to THIS BANK? We Know Your Wants ' ; and Want Yonr Business THE FIRST XATTOXAL BASK JULIAN 8. CARB, PresWeng W. jr. HOLLOW'AY. Ta.hu. Colored Firecaa L'trUlljCI. EiSbeer Serioesly lzixre IT Through' Freight Vsideswripe Iat Standing Partly on Main Line and Part on SidingTrack Torn np and Traffic Delayed Fireman Dies Before Reaching Hospital. Fireman Joe Hawkins, eolored. of Spencer, was fatally, injured and En gineer Morton Avery, of Greensboro, waa painfully, Injured in a collision of-frelgbt trains at the 'Haw River bridge Thr.fr.day afternoon. " " A local freight In charae of r.nrt. neer Allen backed into th Min at the bridge to allow through freight No. 175, in charge or Engi ne' Avery, j to nasa. Tl wi freight did not clear the siding and the engines sldeswiped. The through reisui engine jumped the track, rolled down the embankment r,H was partly burled In the mud n h side of the river. Tha force of the impact tent the enaine or th twt freight onto the -trestle nearly hundred yarda. The tender or tha . local freight engine went down the embankment on the onnnait it from the engine of the through freight. One or the freight cars fell into the river CO feet hin an several others rolled down the m- Dsnament Engineer Avery inmned anil mil. ed down the embankment about 80 leei. ne waa aeverly bruised but tfo bones were broken. The colored fireman aturk to hia nnat n,i ... burled beneath the wreckage. He waa taaen to Greensboro, but died before be wa taken to the hospital. Tbe track waa torn nn far hundred yards and it was far into tbe night before tbe wrecking crew could clear away the 4.hri .u clently to allow the regular passen ger trains, to pass. A number of Durham people were at tha atatinn last nlsht to go to Raleigh to hear tbe speech of tbe Honorable Champ. Clark, but the speech waa finished long before the trains arrived hr The schedule waa badly mixed thla morning on account of the wreck and all of the traina were late. - High Srheel Player Hart. Fredericksburg, Vr Dec. 1. While playing right half Uck on the New port News high school eleven against Fredertekaburg College here yester day Charles Benson w-aa aerioualv tm. Jured, either his neck or spine at tbe oase ot tae orain being broken. Ben son fumbled a mint kick and In mak ing a dive for the ball etrwek on hia) bead. Before medical akl el,l k. summoned be waa oartlully oaralvaed and was removed to tha Mary TV. mgron nospttai. it waa stated there last night tbat the full extent of tbe Injuries -was unknoVn. . - ' , -T v , , Delta Tan lH;ta f"otiferetce, Athena. Ga.. Dee. 1 Th em division of th Delta Tau Delta' fraternity met In annual conference) at tbe rnlveralty of Georgia today and win continue In BsmffiH AVabt morrow. President Charles 8. Smlta of Nashville, and many other prom Inent members ot the fraternity are In attendance. Steamet Baleigh Faaaderfc . Duffklo. X T. Dev. 1 Th. . Raleigh, bound from Port Oolh t Erie, Pa., with fmlpwood, founder ed off Port Ablno yeaterdav Ta- atmiief carried a crew ef twelve men. seven oi vnorn are reported aw fa. It Wronlit bike mora tnnnev ex.- titer I la fh world for mat to hare any he could gpaf ta tig poor reJktaos, . --
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