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1 li I 4 I, l n i NOT GUILTY. So Says The Jury For Mrs. Bradley To-day. The Verdict is Received With Sensa tional Demonstrations Unpre cedented In Washington. (SpecialWire to the Ahgtjs) Washington Dec. 3. Shortly before 10:30 today the jury filed into the court and declared Mrs. Annie Bradley "not guilty" of the charge ot wilful murder of Senator Brown, of Utah, one year ago, in a Washington Hotel. It was December 8th, of last year, when she shot and killed him in his own room in the Hotel Raleigh, she coming all the way from Utah and en tering the hotel before he knew she was in Washington. Mrs. Bradley passed a night of pain and mental anguish, almost collapsing at times. The scene in the Court room when the verdict " of "not guilty" was an nounced is indescribable. Its like was never seen in Washington. Mrs. Bradley said today that she did not know where she and her two little sons would go, but -declared later that she would return to Utah. She is about hopeless, however, of her own future. She says she is conscience-stricken, and lives only for her children. ' r POLITICS AND 4 POLITICIAfiS. ' .'J"f of Men tvti CONFEDERATE DAUGHTERS IN SESSION. Ambitions and Prosper Strutting and Fretting Hoar on the Stage. (Special to The Argus.) Washington, D. C, Dec. It is now reported that former Gov. Hey ward, of South Carolina, . has de cided not to be a candidate v for the seat of United States Senator Latimer. ; Major Q. V. Menzies, who is being urged by his friends to become a can didate for the Democratic nomination for governor of Indiana, is a son-in-law of the late Governor Hoyey of that State. '- ' ' ' ' Y t-. -,: ' . A .movement' against , sending a Bryan delegation to the Democratic National Convention is said to be gain ing much strength in Alabama. It is headed by Walter Percy, a prominent lawyer of Birmingham.. . ; Senator Kittredge, of South Dakota, says that if the Republican' National Convention: was to be held now his State would send a solid Taft delega tion and that in his opinion the Secre tary of War would undoubtedly be nominated. ... . .. Jj. A. Vorys, Secretary Taft's politi cal manager in Ohio, has issued a s'tatement to the effect that he is for an early State convention of the Republi can party in Ohio to select delegates to the national convention. Nine cities wjjjl submit bids for the Democratic National Convention when the national committee meets in Wash ington next 'week. They are Chicago, St. Louis, Cincinnati, Denver, St. Paul, Milwaukee, Louisville, Atlantic City and Long Branch. Daniel Sinclair, who died recently at his home in Winona, was chairman of the Minnesota delegation in the Nation al Republican Convention of 1880 and as such gained prominence by pushing the candidacy of William Windom. Mr. Sinclair's persistence was one of the factors contributing to the defeat of Blaine and the nomination of Gar field. Few new members of the Senate at tracted more attention at the opening of Congress yesterday than Jeff Davis, the successor of Senator Berry, of Ar kansas, and former governor of that State. Senator Davis is a younger man than his predecessor, a fluent talker and rather handsome in appear ance. He enjoys the reputation of be ing a champion ot the "plain people" and is counted upon to contribute to the liveliness of the Senate proceedings as soon as he becomes familiar with his surroundings. ' There are indications that Senator Hansbrough, ot North Dakota, is to have a fight for re-election. He is be ing opposed by an element in the State including some of the younger blood in politics and. which is taking advantage of a new primary law to make trouble for Senatot Hansbroughj who has held the office for eighteen years. The Hew law provides for the naming of United States Senators by primary elections,' and Senator Hansbrough will hav .to go to the polls next year under lt pr- Gen. Leon Jastremski, candidate for the nomination of governor of Louisi ana, and who recently suffered a stroke of paralysis, is about sixty-five years of age and a native of Prance. He is the eon of an eminent French physician who settled in Louisiana nearly three- quarters of a century ago. Though born in France he is 'ol Polish origin, his father having migrated to the Uni ted States following his participation in the Polish insurrection of 1830-32. To the old-timer at the opening of Conerress' vesterday one of the most conspicuous things was the absence from the floor of the House of General Grosvenor, of Ohio, whose patriarchal and venerable appearance for years focused the attention of the galleries, and whose wit and disposition to banter many a time made the hall ring with lauerhter when the situation was so in- Breathe Hyomel S ToniC Healing tense as to seem as if nothing but bit- . . . ter passion could fina expression. and be Cured ot latarrn. -NTfttriTA has a remedy for catarrh, a treatment that is far better than dos incr t.vi stomach with medicine and drugs The Business Sessions Will Continue Through the Greater Part of the Week. (By special wire to The Argus.) Austin, Texas, Dec. 3. The Texas division of the United Daughters of the Confederacy began its twelfth annual convention in the capital today with every indication that it will be the most successful meeting in the history of the organization. The delegates are numerous and representative of every section of the State. The majority of them are being entertained in private homes. The business sessions will continue through the greater part of the week and will be devoted to the considera tion of annual reports, and discussion of proposed amendments to the consti tution and by-laws and the election of officers for the year. Another feature which will help to make the convention a notable one will be the dedication of the new" Confeder ate Women's Home. "THIS DAY IN HISTORY." December, 3. 1512 The British ' Adxil-iralty Office 'established by Henry VII1 1751 George Cabot, who was presi dent of the Hartford Convention, born 4n Balem, Mass. Died April 18, 1823. 1777 New Jersey's first newspaper issued at Burlington. 1310 Mauritius taken by the Eng lish. 18S9 Frederick VI. of Denmark, died; succeeded by Christian VIII. 18(6 Railway eemmunication open 4 feeiweem Hamilton and Toronto, Ontario. 1865 General Longstreet raised the siege of Knoxville. 1866 Great Reform demonstrations by London trades unions. 1881 Electric street lights introduced in Philadelphia. 1RQ4 Leon Abbett. ex-eovernor of New Jersey, died. 1897 German marines took possess ion of Kiao Chan, China, BETTER THAN MEDICINE. Pone a, V." : OS1 I BdscudU: A food to work on 1 A food to smile on ; A f ood to sing on Energy and good -nature in ; every package. h& i most nutritious wheat Ifood. gh In moisture and Xi dust proof packages. 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I .... . ; I Christmas I Jewelry t Purchasers , uu ILL FIND our store filled with useful and popu flar' things suitable for ChristmasGif ts. W e ex- Ipect to make this a busy Christmas around this store the goods are here and are PRICED RIGHT. CA MOST COMPLETE STOOKOF WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, If)' ELECTR0LD3RS, CLOCKS, ' SPECTACLES, RINGS, NOVELTIES, UMBRELLAS, CUT GLASS, CHAINS, LOCKETS. You will find it here if it is to be found in aEeliable Jewelry Store. -w- "T ' !LT 1 iXTCH Christmas Jewelry - X-l. ' 1 AT I 1 J 1 J Mj 1J C3. , Purchaser' Headquarters. "M" W ZS Vr -r- V" V V -V -V -V V TELEGRfiPHICJREVITiES. To-Day's Passbg Event Boiled Down For Busy Readers. (Special to the Argus.) Believer on, Pa., Dec. 3. Not one of the fifty minerB entombed by the ' ex plosion in the Naomi mines yesterday wras saved. The fire damp prevented, any rescues. Today the . mutilated corpses are being removed. St, Petersburg, Dec. 3. Secretary Taft was last night the guest of honor at a banquet given by General Guerch elmann, governor general of Moscow. He will leave for Hamburg Thursday and sail for the United States. Worcester, Mass., Dec. 3. Mrs. Louisa Taft, mother of Secretary of War, is fast failing, and may not sur- . vive 'till the Secretary arrives home, whither he is now hurrying. Raleigh, Dec. 3. Governor Glenn, before starting today on another visit to Washington, offered a reward of 8100 for Joe Bizzett, white, who is charged with secret assault near Wil son last March. - Halifax, Nova Scotia, ' Deo. 3. Six hundred and thirty passengers and a crew of 54 came near perishing when the Pacific steamship Mount Temple, bound from Antwerp to St. , John's, N. B., struck on rocks off La Have, Iron Bound Island. i They were all finally rescued, after much suffering. TO-DAY'S MARKET. . (By special wire to the Argus.) New York, Dec. 3 The stock mar ket opened with general declines. Sugar 7-8 off, Railroads 1-8 to 1 3-8 off, and Copper and Steel 1-4 off. Some of these partially recovered later. The cotton market opened weaker. There was no. support from the Wall street bull interests, and after the call considerable bear pressure developed, causing a further decline ot 5 points. Large receipts also added to the de cline. Dec. 11:25, Jan. 10:85, Feb. 10:84, March 10:88, April 10:97. Chicago, Dec. 3 Wheat opened from 5-8 to 1 cent lower, at the opening, but recovered after the first rush. May wheat 101 7-8, Corn 55 5-8, Oats 50 1-2, Lard 7.75, Ribs 695, Pork 12.97 Wmmsrm ForlSlks esd Pistols fmr ofe. Q. H. SALE. $ On Saturday, December 14th, 1907, I to satisfy express charges, the same having been held by the express Company for 12 months, unless called lor and redeemed before said date, the undersigned will expose for sale at public auction, ai; the Farmers' Warehouse in Goldsboro, commenc ing at 10 a. m., a number of articles, held for unpaid charges. W. Buckner, bupt. B. Ii. Crocker, Agent. W. J. Bugg, Auctioneer. Nov. 24, 1907.$ on - Gkiniers ? We selljthe best rubber belting for your business. Call for the ' 'Red Strip' brand. Fully guaranteed.5 YELVERT0N HARDWARE CO. iiiifllBjTrr fcnTi ltrnmnl xmngr thiags ftbovt m munkioin tiamt n one could learn in any other way. When you buy Winchester make of cartridges you get the benefit of this experience WlNOHCSTKR BEPEATINQ ARMS OO MEW HAVEN, CONN. NOTICE. Havlnor Qualified as Administrator, cuiw testa. tnento annexo of B. F. ArrinKton, deceased, late of Wayne county. North Carolina, this is to notify all persons holding: claims asrainst the state of deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the second day of November 1908. or this notice will pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate -will please make immediate payment- This 1st day of November, 1907." E. B. DiWJY, Administrator cum testamento annexo. DR. J. N. JOHNSON, DENTIST. OfflceSup stalrsi in Bord.n Building; naar the DankofWayne. DR. J0ELWHITAKER, Practice limited to diseases of EYE, EAR, NOSE AND mfOAT. at Dr. Jj N. Johnson's Office Fri day afternoons. t- h t rv 1 .1 . i I . li A DR. E. C. VITOU, DENTIST. PhfneB80- Qoldsboro, N. O r
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