nix kkwr and or.snnrr.ri, TUicsn-vr, auoust , mio
locky Mount Downs Raleigh
Katies! 0nM
Jtelued out
rtrataa la
rxtroit pwn
New Turk tn American
race.
f
e. t. Mcdonald. sotTiHo Udito
COSTLY ERRORS
KEEP RALEIGH TIE
Coldsboro Beats Wilson
in Pitcher's Battle
SAILORS TIE FMETTEVILIE
fo Bed Error, la On Iaatef Glv
HorkI Mann tlas Wlnninc Raw
Ixxlirop lltchee ft Masterly Came
Wilson, Ktx'Hr MwMtU New PtU-br-,
Kerpt Red Bird' llit fetw4
UMUne7r rtojftn the Dortded
Feature Uoidaboro' Defeat of
' Wilson Korpe the) Mr PoatUoa
Tbd by IWrigta and ttU Pay
rtlotUto, W1U Only Three HlU Ot
Brooks, MUH to Hay 11 -ln-
Got Mm tun oB Mayer.
Id n of the prattles same of th
season Hooky Mount downed. Raleigh
on the home ground. At " Ura
eppointed for the game a heavy down
pour of rain caused mint Of the fans
to think there wluld be no nmi, but
la JbU houra time the weather wa
a J h that the game was played.
It wa a pitcher battle In which
laithrop gut the better of Wllao In
the number of hite yielded, but L-thr-'H
ftUd. hla in tiht pie Hn
h'lti meant rune. Duck favored HocBy
Mount a great deal. as one of Ha
lelgh's fielders, who hain't made an
error In the Held this eoaeon. dropped
a misjudged fly which coat a run.
and the other Rocky Mount run waa
scored on a single that hit a roca
In Clemens' territory, taking; a bad
bound, which fooled hlin and got
way.
For the flrt three Innlngt not a
niun croaaed the plate. Each lde
was retired 1 faet order . The Ked
Birds broke the spell In the fourth
when Blgble walked, waa sacrificed
to second by Hob be and scored on
Wullaney' beautiful hit to left which
hit the flag pole. Thl Mullaney
hos up prominently In every game,
nd hla hits are most depended on in
asmuch aa they come when needed.
This run proved to be the only Ha
llh score of the game.
In the seventh Rocky Mount tied
the store. Gaitmeyer. first up. sin
gled to left, after which Bum bmaoJ.
lalhrop in attempting to keep Gust
meyer from playing off fl'st to far
tlimw the ball away and the runnel
e"t to iiecond. Ullleapie arose to
the occasion and swatted a nice in
to left, and as Clemens, went to get
It so to throw to the plate the bait
hit upon a rock which gave It an
Irregular bound and the runner scored
with ease.
I" the next frame Borky Mount
put the run across. Uiat won the cane.
Fnritue. first up, was an easy out.
Pharrv hit a little pop fly In fronv
of the plate which McCormlck could
have taken easily, but Himmona, with
full steam ahead, was anxious to
have a pt out. and came lnyell
"I have It." The consequence was
Mr Simmons mlswd It d a runner
wus on II rat. 8harry reached second
on Iiesaault's ground out to first,
"xht tteld. which was an easy out
until Hawkins misjudged It. maklo
It become a hard chance which he
mixed, aad the winning run crossed
the plMie. Thla Is the very first time
HuHklna has made an error In the
IMri While It waa very costly, the
lialelgh fans are gladder and gladder
very day that Wilmington gave the
l'.l Bird an opportunity ter secure
lhi heavy hitting and moat promt.
I nit young player. Hchums. the nei.
latter, hit to right field, and a re
markahle occurrence happened owing
to Hawkins' quick1 work he was
thrown out at first base.
The .decided feature of the gams
aa this playing of CJastmeyer at sec
ind baW Me IS undoubtedly one of
he faatest second sack era see tn
thia vicinity, and. It la certainly a
mvitery that some scout haaa't nab
bed this player for bigger company,
where he belongs. Teeter day he ran
taat and with one hand In each la
"ance robbed McCormlck and Hob be
of a hit . -
U conclusion, fans are interning a
ar treat If they don't in to see these
gam with Rocky " Mount, These
Kallroaderg have about aa atroag
team as .seen on .the local diamond
this season, and some one ha gut
I" huatle to keep them from winning
the second erlea,
Hobbs and Oastnteyer were the
tick sura, as each got two agilee,
The official scorer waa slot to be
""I, so the block score Is miealnir.
Rocky Moual 4 I 1
Ri"igh t I
la a TV-pee te MtwggU rareate-vflle
--tsaVW-'
Helii'e N.'cl Aufl.aA
Mle(lli witmlnatoa battled foe
t tnnlnaa a staadstiU with the
rore t tr-I. thla afterwewa. Maaacera
aeed flva pitchers and threw pln-h
Itterg In earn erTorta t lead ha
. ThouH badly ntbatted. the
"ichlaadera ptayel grand (ghUng
tne. repeatedly threateatwer le
ee wltheut getting a hit tfier the
thlr4 Inning eft Hnrmr4 t and Brooke
tlaht pitrhlng. rieteher Waa knexk-
" the eerie stage. Paartree
wTKrCK A RICH M1XK.
a. W p4. nf rnel City. Ala, rare
, a perfeei enin. of hith tw
' New Life Pllla. for xr
d him of Uver s4 K 11 aev tmeMe
U rr of stifTeriee TH.v are
h- gi li n eerth f'.r r.e,wfrva.
I?! W"'rl. HlKlerh.. llPP m.
.,.'?. lie. at all drarvieta.
TTetnHotjrTt.. Mi'rrna
. anneal meeting ef the etvk-
rM"' ef the St-mt aw4 (Wre?
PaM'ahieg I neptir wtil be . ta
ee f the enmpeny en Mnw
r aguat Uth. at Mi !, k
w. H. pr,ur,
re-v-Treee-iree
.V'"- V C, Jksrj-t It. 111. .
saved the gam for Payettavllle when
Urooka, a pinch hitter, ewatted what
seemed to be horn run drive to deep
left Held which the fleet footed out
fielder palled down over hla shxmlAcT
on de4 run. Klutts and Cant
wen also made ' brilliant caU-hea
Mullla and Ty daman, of course, star
red all round.
W11.MJXUTOW. Aan.itmA.K-
HoRman. a. t.... I I 1
Cooper, lb. . I I 1 '
Tyoeman. L f -lb.. I 1 I I 1
Orth. lb. t I
Mllla. lb. 1 I t
Urooka, p. I 1 1 1
Klutts, r. t. I 1 t 4
Ihibba, a a f 1 4
Kite. o. I 1 1
Flebcher. p. I t
Howard, p 1 1
Poak. t f- i
Totals
.44 t t ia it 1
FAVKTTKVIIAE. AB. U-H-FO. A. E.
Muillo, c. f..
Iwyer. lb. 4
OUailoran. lb.
Peartree. L t.
Lanrraff. lb.
Cantwell. as..
Boyle, r. C.
Oalvln, c.
McCathrao. .
Mayer, p. ....
Hartley ....
Totai 11 S H 1
Baued for Mayer In 14th.
Kfnrm tmr Innlnas: R H. E
Wilmington .999 800 J0 00 1 1
Summary. Sacrifice hits. Cantwell.
McCathran. Hit by pitcher. uiun.
base on balla. Fletcher 1. Howarj I.
Struck out. McCathran 4. Mayer t,
Kletcher '1. Howard 4. Brook I
Wild pitches, McCathran. Two base
hita. Dubba. Tydetnan. Stolen baaea.
Mulltn. Dwyer, Tydeman 1. Kluttz.
Paaeed balls. Kile. V'mplre, Barr.
Attendance. tOO .
reman' rmptrlu at Ooldsboro
hiiuws Sataafactloa In Every Be
let. (iollalxro, August I. Merchant
did hot allow a bit until the sixth In
nlpg. however, he weakened In the
ninth, allowing three hit In that In
ning, but Goldsboro had a good lead
and won out. In the first Inning, on
bases on balla, a sacrifice, a two-base
hit. a wild pitch, a hit batsman, and
an error three runs were scored by
the Qlant. Two hit and a stolen ba
sent another man across for them In
the aixth. Wilson scored two runs
In the ninth on three hlta. a pnsaed ball
and a wild pitch. Miller. McDonald
and Evans featured at th bat the last
getting two two -base hit harpe. of
Wllaon, made a beautiful catch in the
eighth.' robbing MacDonald of a hit
-Buhber" Freeman, a GaldFOoro boy,
made hla debut as an umpire here to
day and gave satisfaction In every re
spect. Tabulated Bcnre
WILhOX.
Mctleehan, lb.
Jacoba, Sb. . .
W'eetlake, e. . .
Miller, r f. ..
Vhertdan. e.f .
Phelan, IK . .
Armstrong. I f
Pharpe. as. . .
Foreman, p. . .
Total
GOIJSIKRO
Gate. 3b
AB. R- H. PO A V
... 4 4 0 1 1
. . ...4 0 : ti
4 1 1 J "
.. ..4 1 2 0 0
.... 4 0 t 3 0
.. ..1 Mil II
1 0 r
...10021
: . ..1 0 0 4
. . .30 2 S 24
An r. 11. 10. a.
S 10 2 2
.. i 0 1 1 1
... .4 0 0 S 0
... 4 t I 11 f
... 1 1 0 0 4
i 0 2 10
. ... i 0 1 "
1 0 0 t 1
, . . . 1 0 0 1 5
. 4 4 1 1
Xharpe. lb. . .
Handlboe, c.f .
Maleld. lb:
Morgan, a a . .
Evans, If. .
Dally, r f. . . . .
Fulton, c
Merchant, p. . .
Totals .
Boor by lnniigs
it. ii.
B.
1
0
Wilson . . ..909 400 401 1
Goal shorn 100 001 40 4
i
nummary: Earned runs. Ooldsiwro
1., Wilson 4. Baaea on errors Oolds
bo're 4. Wilson t. Bases on balls, off
Merchant 1. off Foreman 1. Btrwk
out by Merchant I. by Foreman 4.
Wild pitches). Merchant 1. Foreman
1. Two base hita, Mac Donald. Evans
1. Miller. Double plays. Morgan,
g harps, MaeDoaild. Passed balla
Fallen . lft on baaea Ooldsboro
4. Wilson 1. Herri floe hits. U Bharpe
Ptoten bases Macuonain. Morgan Z,
Hharpe 1. Hit by pitcher. Sharp,
Morgan, Fulton. Attendance. 150.
TTrn of game,
114. Cmpire Free-
mas.
Cbarlntt Wow.
"pe1al to New and Observer.)
Wlnetna-fialem. N. C. Aag. t.
Charlotte, aa a reeult ef Winston's er
mra. won thla afternoon's game by
the scojrs of 4 to 1.
Score: R II E
Charlotte .. 4 T 4
Wlnstnn-Palem 1 T 1
Fattertee PrsaJlle and Hargrav;
Mendell and Tledman.
LETTCR FROM T. ROOKETIXT.
That Forwaee riisakV ail Sara He Cwbo
Coesas Tbrowgh Xmii VmnUom.
Special to New and Obeervee.lv
Ash evil le. Aag. I. Former Presi
dent Theodore RneaiTelt ran not comei
Aeheville that fall, arewrdlaf to lt
ter written to Judge PrttcnaM. The
brief note dasirns oarefal readme.
Th letter fwada:
-My Dear Jed are' Cefortwnatery I
can't go threwah North Carolina: I
bav to sweah at Kaeaville. t aaa
T Hn. Jeter C. Prit chat d.AaberUl
- 1. rU.AIXlSOW tXlXiTCTTOX
The) Mao (sews aa ttv MaM aVilW
Ta 43 Tw 1-aertrte Caaalr.
(Spertal to Kw and Observer.)
AshenM. Aogwat 4 Jamee B. At
tksea, ewe ttme Bight Jenifer hi th
employ of the rtty. and knew here
abwata ae the "anas klHe." wa Sat
wrday Isfteeweoa at eeesck reeivV-t-d
by a Hrr of If of wtardet
la the Srsg deajreo for the killing of
Ftnyd MeOaaa. eat the afterwonsj of
Jalr t. Tk Tec-dart, of Srst decree
saerder wa a
Dal a) afawarew41cl Tsrtkae
fatiMa-ial a Kewo and 0arir 1
MnreaatMa, Air - 4. The Bark
DeTtte eoeveriejai Served ay noni-
ts4 tk fmewtwaj tee:
It ae of Besriiietai'vet 3 F
rieheee; snsena y tj Berry; CWk
ef li'iperior rmrx, A. I'. A
oree, s fL Ie: Keetaaer ef Iea. M'Kei'hae anH rtddt-k: far Louls
i TK HMv-nr, San-veenr. J P. Psrsa, axire. H-rir-p-th eel Pt.
eee; '. wee-. rraaeei rosl;t lear; ae.4 FeajilrHntw plar at
t' e r i ef f'snsly Cwvt wsrwsem. J a. ! FVwel i-nf-Mi Tjeetaf, the tth. Tvey
lle-s. f. E e,a u.rt4 J M. P'-'ek- pu t TAr . A lllh. at fiti-
)v t eoeetia ta vy bar-
The Results Yesterday
Kaatem Carolina Lcejruo,
Goldsboro 4; Wllaon I. ,
Raleigh 1; Rocky Mount t
Kayettevlll a Wilmtngont
rayetteville 1: Wilmington I. (It
Innings, darkneaa.)
Carolina faatM.
Anderson 1; Upartanburg I.
Charlou 4; W(ntoa-8alm
Ureenavoro j (ireeuvUie L
Natkmal lAMPks.
Kaw Tork-St. Laula, rain.
Urooklyn-Ulnclnnatt, rain
gauna tomorrow.)
(two
Roston 4; Pltubnrg .
Fblladelphla-TChloago, postponed,
rain, (two gamea tomorrow).
American Ijeagva,
Detroit I; New York i.
Cleveland. I; Boston 1.
Chicago I; Washington L
St. Louis 1; Philadelphia 4.
DVothern Lcaguo.
Naahvin, 0; Chattanooga t,
gatne.
Naalrvllla 1; Chattanooga L
(First
(Beo-
ond game).
Atlanta 4; Memphis 1.
New CM nana 0; Hirmlngham L.
v Mojotmr4r..j0.; JAuUla. d.
Booth AtlanUc Learoe.
Savannah 4: Jackaonvtll 4.
Macon 1; Columbia 1.
Augusta 4; Columbus I.
Vlrglnla Leacuo.
Norfolk 4: Roanoke 4.
J Petersburg 4; . Richmond IV -
T e, 1 1 1 . . . .
jjmaviue a, Xjyiu;oDurg a.
Eastern League.
BuftaioxJersey ''Ity, rain.
Toronto-Newark, wet arrounda
Monteral-Haltlmori'. wet grounda
Rochester 4; Providence 1.
GAMES SI T)AT.
AmerUan Leaguo,
ft Louis 0: Philadelphia 4.
Chicago 4; Waahlntrton 0.
Detroit 4. New York 1.
f4nthern Iaetgna.
Montgomery 3: New t'rlean 4.
New Orlen f: Montgomery 1.
Memphis 2. Atlanta 0
National League
PtttAburg Has an Kay Time With Bos-
Boston, Mass.. Aug Img hits by
Clark and John Miller decided today'i
came tn favor of Plttaburg. Th final
score waa 4 .to 6. Boston being able
to make more than one hit In an In
ning only once.
Score by Innings: R. H. E.
Pittsburg . 100 110 000 4 10 1
Boston 000 000 000 0 7 1
Batteries: Deltleld and Gibson;
Brown, Evans and Graham Umpires,
Eaaon and Johnstone. Time, 1:13.
American League
In a PlU-hcr's Battle Detroit Wlna on
Haffxcd riapport.
Detroit Mich Ana t WarhoD held
9 Detroit to four hits today but waa
supported pooriv and the home team
0 I. r, ti fourth straight srama from New
York The victory give Detroit third
-1,,
tienre bw innlnw R H E
New York 000 001 000 1 4
Detroit 011 000 00 1 4
4
Hatterie Htroud and Rclunldt;
Warhp and Crlger. Time, 1:14. em
pires, Egans and O'loughlln.
Boston
Kntlangerg Srcvnd
Detroit.
Place) to
Cleveland. O. Aug. S. Cleveland
tooa the laat of the aerie from Boa
ton by the score of I to 1. The gam
, . l the flrat Innlnr when Tnr
i nrr d,,bled. Graney trtppled and
1 Kemla singled. Falkenberg kept Boe-
ton s hit scattered ecept In th second
Score by Innings: H. H E.
Cleveland 114 040 00 1 1 1 4
Boston 010 000 000 1 - 7 1
Batteriea: Falkenberg and Pemla;
Arellanea and Klelnow. Umpire, Ke
rtn and Connolly. Time, 1:41.
8rtt Iisre a No-Hit Game) to the
aVvatora.
Chicago, III., Aug. 4. Scott, who re
lieved Young In th flrat. after two
runs had counted on Milan' double.
Srhaefer' single, A hit batter and an
Infield out. pitched no-hit ball but
Washington won I to 1. .
Score by Innings: - t R. H E.
Washington.. ..144 441 4441 I 1
Chicago..'. .. ..444 404 1011 4 1
Batteriea: Johnson and Beekendorf;
Young. Scott and Sullivan. Umpires,
perrtne and Dlaeea. - Tim, 1:1.
St. lavafci Olvra rnilladWphU All Fowr
Geleraa.
St. I-ouia, Me . Aag. I. Phtladalphla
won the fourth straight yam from
StL Louts today, I to I. Render out
pitched Ray threugttnall the Innings.
-eaaea. be. Iaejnra- - R. H E,
st. Deuta. ,4bti mH- j-
Btte; Hay anil rtephena; Ben-
dee and Thomaa Umpire. Evan and
Colllflower.. Time. 1 11.
Wbsahag Ml
Lewlahwrg Kevpa Loatric.
(Soeetal te New an 4 Ohoervee -
Frankllnton. . Aug. 4 FraekllBtoa
tek the gwan frmn Lonlebura; thla
afternona oa Louie berg grounds ta a
Halr-raailng. hrt thrTbhlng thrilling
game, the score being 1 to 4, la favor
of FrankllateCL .
The gaino waa aa errorless one.
Hedgesetb. for lyalshnrg. street est
See aa: Mik MrKetthan. for Frank
llatra. trwh vit fmir. Frankllnton
got foar hit off H1rpeh. loatslxirg
getting three oT MrKetthan. . Both
mm ptared Heal ball, orery Was nn
the te ws snakln rd every rhasv-e
that raane hi way. Ptewart. of Frank
Itr.t'wv, snskteg a seetaattnwaj rateh.
Ma)or Raleigh lavnlela. ef Weldnn.
sranHred th game to the eet're aatia
foyeaa ef irrery one
Patt-et; For rrenkflBtmi. Mike
rS. t"e emtraion rua late Rsl-
T
HEARTJOTYANCEY
People Stirred Over New
Railroad Project
TO VOTE ON
The) Propoaltloci of the) Hallway la
Unique Railway Feollitlen Uavcv
Worked Wooden m x'aocey County,
a Terltablo Twrtwry Fiowtng With
Milk and lloxvay IUh In Iloaoumsa.
(By AXiYX HORTON.)
(Special to News and Observer.)
BumsvUla, Aug. I. All Yanoey la
astir thia weak because of the pros
pect of a railroad from Boon turd to
Cane River, a distance of 10 mile
frt ,to,C, CJ4ttto. the bean ot.
the county. An election wtil be held
on BapUtnber II to decide whether
booda to the amount uf 1100,000 will
bo loaned the Black Mountain Rail
way Company until the completion of
the road within II months. Interest
hare la ao grant aa to ta almost ex
citement, and Ym.ttrt Km - ba.aadola
to bav these bonds voted.
TJulqu Proportion.
The proposition ot th company 1
unique it doea not mean, even tf the
election goaa In favor of bonda, that
the oounty will give to the company
one cent It Is proposed that lit), 000
be furnlahed them when the road haa
been completed to Mlcavllle, IHMOO
when It has reached Buroevllle, and
the remaining 140,000 when tl ta com
pleted to Can River. The oompaay
then will give th oounty a mortgage
the 11 net, 00 the road for tluO.uoo. to
be paid with Interest aa per th u-rtna
on which th bond shall h.ive been
sold. It Is therefore only a vocation
of whether the people ot Yancey will
merely lend the amounts in order to
help secure the capital neceaeury (or
a railroad
Recently two Immenae boundaries
of virgin timber have bean sold, and
the work of cutting and lugging will
soon begin. One of them Ut the fa
mous Murchtnson boundary, consist
ing of 11,000 acres, and Including lha
aummlt of Mount Mitchell. Not 11
Ingle tree haa ever been cut thereon,
within the memory of man. it Is said
mat the purchaser, th mack Moun
tain Dumber Company, have offered
to give the railroad the sum of 170.
000 to be used In conatructlng th
road, and to be repaid In hauling lum
ber. 7 he other boundary lies in t'rabtre
township, and waa th property of E. j
rTana vv atsnn, a prominent attorney ,
nere, ana Mr. J L,. Hyatt, llepuDllcan
I nominee to represent thia senatorial I
PLAN
0 PENETRATE
aisiriot. tne preseut ewmrra. ncuuirevi to anouni te piaceu on tne maraia
and laimbert, have offered to advance
:i0.000 and to take It in freight. Bothljects would be slow In coming, and i
offers ars regarded as magnanimous, .consequently, a campaign will bi
' because either company could build
tram roads and get Its lumber to mar-:
: ""t both more quickly and more
i cheaply than It will be possible to do;
In he vent the railroad Is built
I Th COt of th proposed road Is
j estiniaieo at liKu.vwv. tne guu.uuu
neceaeary after th bonds and these
'advancements hae materialised, will
1 ! be advanced. It ta aald, by an unknown
Standing of the Clubs
EASTK.BJV CAROLINA LEAGUE.
Clubs.
Raleigh .. ..
w llson . .
Rocky Mount
Kyttvlll . .
Holds boro . .
Wilmington. .
Won.
Lost.
"
svv
.316
.111
CAROIJ.N A LKAC11C.
Club.
Greenvlll . .
Anderson . .
Charlotte ..
Winston . . . .
Spartanburg.
Oreensooro .
Won.
. it
. 47
. 44
. 44
. 11
. It
Lost
P. C.
N ATION AL LCAorC
Cluba.
Chieagw . ,
Plttaburg ..
New terk . . .
Philadelphia
Cincinnati ..
Brooklyn.. .
St Lout.. .
Boston
Won.
LoiL
.100
.44
.411
.401
.144
AMERICAN1 LEACrE.
Club.
Philadelphia
Won. Loet. P. c
aa s. . an
. . . WW
Inn .
n
41
4-
Clevalaad.V .. jr.44
Washington 41
Chios go II
M. Louis II
;I4
i II
41
II
.474
.414
111
.111
BOlTTiERN LCiGCE.
.vniviin ari
;.:.- 44 I4..-et h
' Claba, Wort. Leet f. r.
New Orleans.. .... II 'II .441
Atlanta v . 41 , .III
Birmingham .. ,. ..14 . 41 ..III
Chattanooga.. .. ..41 It . .441
atemphl.. .. II .4l
MoeigowvefT i. II .441
Nashville.. .. .. ..4t 44 .411
Mobile ... .a . .. 41 II .411
OtTH ATLANTIC
Clehe. Wnn. tret j. f.
Columkaa ...... ..41 If .414 !
Meena .. .. .. ..14 41 .171!
Savannah ...... ..II II .11! j
Jerkannrllto . II .11,
Aensta 41 II .441
Columbia.. .. .. ..14 41 .141
- TlRGINtA.'
Cluha. ' W-vej. lyt p r
Deavtlle II 14 .a
Rnastoke.. ,. .. ..47 41 111
Norfolk ..41 44 ..444
rtirhmowd . l( .. ..41 44 .41
Petershwrg ., .. .. 4 47 .440;
Lfachborf . . ..41 It .41:
cltUn. who Is greedy Interested tn
the progrewi of the county.
' ftrvtl of a Railroad.
Thcr can b ho question of the
need of better railroad facilities In
thia section, Rurnavlll stands within
nine miles of two stations. Hoonford
and Green Mountuln. both being In
Mttvhull. Only about three miles uf
railroad are In Yancey.
Until lliOI. when the Booth aV West
ern started over from Johnson City,
Tennessee, the scream of the locomo
tive had never penetrated the soli
tudes of the county, and the farmers
who were venturesome enough to start
for market had to go either to Ashe,
villa or to Marlon, sum forty miles
from this point. Yanceyana have al
ways been a sturdy art. 'but tn those
day the greater part of their enor
mous fruit crop rotted under the tree,
or was sold to the 'stiller for three
or Jour cent a buahel Market waa
a thing which the alxteen-year-old
pictured a a bogey Kven federal
court was lea terrorlxlng.
fVom the formation of the county
In 1113 to the 'vO's, tn fact, almost to
100, Yancey and the adjoining sec
tion In Madison, Mitchell and Unicoi,
in Tennessee, were la ire of murder
era and moonshiners. Beyond doubt, if
the country had not been so Isolated
that tl public aeldom knew, and cer
tainly never read, of the doing In
these dlgginga "Bloody Breathitt."
in Kentucky, would not have out
ranked it except In the brutality of
crime. The number of killing here
would have equaled those on that 1
dark and bloody ground,.
Within lhaJ
retfoTIecUon of then with whom I have .
talked today, walnut rail were quite
plentiful aa oak and chestnut Pre
schools were a delusion and a snare; i
Ichabod waa likely to teach that the
sun -do move, and that the earth I
uuu uecaurj n cuuiu ii-n ne, rouno.
n . . ...
i3uk wun in coming or a rauroo!
a new day at once
- - hveeiri' - - Th;
come forward with the marvellous ;
uddennea of an Oklahoma city. Peo-;
jJIO llO. TfJ l"CiU 'r O.II II I't IvllH 4AI1U Ulll'l . . . ...
Ise their many resource. and ! rorreapr.ndent then he aald that th
from one of the least known of the1 paper and the head, of ta '"!
oountte. Yancey 1 faal becoming the
beat and one of the most favorably
known. vVhjakoy miiklna; and crime
have ceased; In thi-lr pla. es are quiet
and progress. Burnav 1 1 1 . - has two good
schiMils, each the c.jnal of any other
In the Htate, and both patronlied from
all sections of North Carolina and
Eastern Tennessee
All these thin tea, however, and more
have been accomplished only by might
and main. If a ni'lr". ahould l
built on the llun prop.ed. everything
would he easy I ran only hint at tt ,
Inevitable developments for the mail
man la about ready to start, and with
him must go thia st .r If It reaches
the editor before It b.aa become an
ctent history. If a railroad should
run through the couniv. mica, tlmler
applca- the flnueet th it aruw on thia
side of the I'm ili- elope--gnlax.
minerals of every kind
cattle and sheep of a thou-
sand hills,
and
verythlng else
that goes with a growing and Indus
trtous people would at once flow from
Yancey, Hnil every township would be
patronized by hundreds of summer
tourists.
Tim iAag (liancev.
interest In the proposition Is made
all the greater because this la regard-
led as the lait chance People have:
been averse to voting bonda for any-
thing, and many an enticing propoeb
tlon tins gone bv It la feared that,
if the big boundaries of timber refer-1
before a railroad is built, another pro.:o,ratlc House of N,,rih
w aged unlike any ever has been comee with poor ra e f r him ihere-
waged here with the , vi eptlon of the1 fore, to arpeal to .,1,1 Hepuhll-
one which gave Yancey thejoans. by asking th.rn 'n it n.t time
strictest prohibition law in
the State, ami which together
with the first railroad started her auc-
cess lorwarn. ieiernuneu u vney
were then, the leaders are atartlng on
the campaign now Thev will win. too
aa Lhry did then
PAllhrJl PR.ISK!i (.()MPF:nji.
.... . .
For Settling fVintroveray ttltli k
Move and Itango Company
Washington. D '.. Aug 4 Preel -
ueni .fHmuni vtonipera. oi ine .mer
b.in V'ederatlop of I.vbor, today re
ceived a letter from Alton B. Parker.
P C. former lieinocratb' candlttate for Preau
41V blent, congratulating him on the re-
Jl,cent settlement of the controversy
Between ine reoeraunn aou me mica
move ana nan,. . onipwnj. juoge
Parker wrote as follows
I knew from Mr. Mitchell In ad
vance of the settlement nf labor' dif
ficulties with the Buck Stove and
Range Company that tt was progreas-
line; Kor Its sccompllshment I tender
,441:ynu my congratulations If now we
.141 shall be successful, as I am quite ron
.441 .(blent we shall be. In th Supreme
.4i;Court you will have successfully waged
.447 your aids of a great contest with a
.171 'company whose president began It.
i "I sm glad of th opportunity It has
I afforded me to understand more fufTf
I your purpoee, your 'inaemshneae and
P. CI the high eharaot, whteh yovr bring to
.40 ith performance of your dutlea"
.411' '
.HI j ClIAJWIFJ) WITTI LARCEXT.
Mne lanllare Worth nf Mempai Fnand
on Man' ('vtargrd with Vaerraiw-y.
AaheviHe, AOguat I.Frank Moore,
who asy be is from Csmpobello. S
C , Is held by the Federal authorltlee
her oa a charge of larceny of
larceny of stamp Mnore was ar
rested by the police Friday, rharred
with vaerraary, after he has) attemH-
-.) etajfnpt:.td AtpaW
":ITTST,op" M6'rrewia.Avrralgnkd before
I'nlteff' etlatre" Cnmmlaalen McCall'
today.' ana the rase continued pend
ing Inveetlratlon. lie claims ho
found the stamp.
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HOLTON ROASTS
nnnpinnrn iiruin
mmLW it aii a
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Some Radical Rows
Warmed Over From
Two Years Ago
is
The niatrht Attorney, Who Wants to
lloitl on for Life to Hit. Job Ttuat
lla Duro !Tomil U Adam, laaea
the New a at firerauiboro la Trying
to Help to Ix-nKM-railc Vb-tiay.
H V. T. ROOT.
Durham. Aug. I. District Attorney i
A. K 1 1 1 1. -u. on hi leaving Durham j
reU;ro-u.Afecewa let dene te rea-J
'wn fr hu oppoeitlon to the lea.W !
ehip .if Judge Hpeaicer B Adania and !
hl "u.-ce,.r. National Committeeman
M arl Duncan, by charging
Chairman
e him f .)
Adams Uh trvlng tost
uppiwi
J"rs pi
ulng of a railroad. vp- a9n Mr iin 4-i.-llluW' t 'wr '""'Ti' vim' S'l uuex--iawned
f.TAhM l, -Hhm.gh If waa a severe shock
a-wlioTe'eoti'nty has) lnat tn Oreenahoro Industrial N. (, u, hpr m;1I1J frl(,ndl, ttiroughout th
h the marvellous , waa opposing htm and that J 1 1 )
waa ppcslng htm and
Adama backing It
op 7
not want him to apeak, but he am.
here and spoke any a ay. The re., sou
waa never given, although It was ins
pected that the paper opposed him for
p.-rsona! reason a The charge thai
Judge Adams would not allow him to
spe.ik. ,,ver the name of th su,te
chairman had been made se.-r.-tiv tut
not in print
Ukewlae the opinion a n;.n vd
during tje campaign thai the !.un .
Mildel rand letter J K'iv c i
was elp'Bjed to the St vie press Mi
tn t Attorney l.,n .i,, am, .-.h that
wing of the party u as of t h- -pinion
tluii Judge Ailania hd r. t i. th.il
uch a letter was written .md sent
and publioheiL Theae remarks are re-
ullej by the Holt, n intervl-w
Mr
llolton speaK. of tl,.: I.ellv New
i as naturally irm rati,-
and dot'Sn t
reicavrd tl aa a very
Mr.iiic irty nrKan
His Vlcwa am tu. funny t
who have teen often offended by Its
Bene editorials, but he d nsn't on
elder that very strongly and says ot
the alack upen him and Mr Thomas
Settle
The paper that printed that attack
on me h
at Its masthead on the
n hi, h the artb U ap-
same page
pears. K M philips, aw.late edit
and 'A. B Jovner, city editor '
"Mr Philips la a lm-vri h-ddln
position aa rea,in clerk of the lem
i l v in- e- HI -
Carolina, pro.
mnted to that placu, of
party for his faithful se
for th party to assert Its mmho.id -the
time the nuvm .-f t'o- party
should rise In their mn)ii and indlg-
nation vo aa y 10 inn. ser.tiemep tnat
ihla is one time when the pe-.ple the
j people who hold no i- and nv
salary propose to ever.ise the h'gh
privilege of American Ulrership and
to choose their own leaders '
"I asy to him that he h.w rlifht
, t0 olrtate to the Itepubli ans f N rth
I Carolina. My aervlre. are f ih.My
1 odd y9mr Ending The, need no
evidence offered of my Itepu' -ll.-otusm
The Bepubllran ap-e.-b's lha' 1 he
maile In the State have t-eeu "i-'cl
to presenting the Issue between the
laro greet political parties and cplci.l
Ung th Republican administration
in
tu isslatton end smrtalnlna it in It.
-ffort- n redeem the nl..l.c. of our
party
"Again Mr. Philip, aakt 'might net
these high salaried orrtrlal to be
content with their fat fde and save
their powder for the enemy after Au
gust Itthr To thoae 1 say that those
who oppose klr Morehead aa Stat
chairman and had th management
of last year's campaign, did all they
could to prevent eve from using the
powder that 1 had two year ago-, when
the acting secretary to the Slate Re
publican Executive Committee In Sep
tember billed me to speak tn a num
ber of filar In th Htate while the
chairman of the Republican Eiecuttve
Committee was absent from headquar.
ter. When th chairmen returned
and saw the pmner printed, he order
ed them destroyed and aald 1 should
nra) bo advertised under hla name.
However. I made twenty-five er thirty
speerbeo In Mnrehead'a district under 'Wlls Curran and Henry Thomas,
not lee laanied ender teral eomsnltteee 1 white, nf I'nlon county, engaged In
To change this duspneltlon and to a fight with knives. A a result of
put th party where all Republican th fight Thomas wan killed and
have aa opportunity to bring e-u Curras mortally wounded. The de
reaulta, la the floht wo ae now wtak-'tstla of the fight are very mgr.
Ing. If Morehead la elctd :;a4e hevtwubee havvlog .arewrred. ia m.f:'
eWrnan.'iatilrrrgTha''Api simr p"t- mot eertlnn f th roianty. down
Icy to every body and hi blrheat aim near the Ansnn county tin It
le te make the State Repuhrtcaa and
tak d vantage of the'deraving reandl-
tlone of the lnnw ratle party, a at
present cenetrorted. If he h) lected.
am 1
B
R
ALEIGHvs:R0GKYMT.
and I honestly bellev. he will be, we
w ill re-elect him and the present mem
hers of Congress end add thereto two
and perhaps three or more. If1 not
curry the LeglalMture and aee that an
holiest and fair districting of the Con
gre.alonal and Menatorlal districts IS
hail with a fair election law ao that
very man In the 8tutn entitled under
the Constitution to votu, shall enjoy
tills privilege.
"And 1 helleve and feel conllilent
that the convention In (jrncnalioro
Hill 1 lac aaulnxt auch petty politics aa
the (!rc iiH,oro Dally News, with Its
Demoi rullc editor, la now practicing,
atol that Mr. Philips. Ha Democratic
eilitor. will he uVfnated In hi uapiru-tli-n
to destroy the Iteiuililh an organ
liatlun and claim I '-iiiim nitlo promo
t k mhc icilltlial orllce In hla attack
iin CoiiKreaamun Morehead If Mr.
1 ' In Upe hail the rlKht aort of Ideaa he
would rcfuMO to hold a Democratic Of
hce hlle fdlting a Republican paper,
nd lie should cither raln hla lJ'm
'cratlo ottlce or gult the partjr pa
cr" Kx-i'halrm,in llolton had enough to
eicak of without Baying anything
Ml '"lit tl.e Nei In hla addnm. It aa
e.ected that he would make a fierce
att.uK up It. several Republican hav.
Ink- toi I It before the convention that
he una to warm It. The attorney" ad
drese wus cry tactful, the Democrat
receiving full benefit of the loal fired.
IlKATIl F MIIS. IIAIUUS.
InipmverarnUi to Cliriat F)lsrv)al
. t Jvti aVUaahrafr -W f aa-'Tb' ThMalf '
New llp. Ori(uii.
(Spivlal to News an! Ohaerver
IMIiabeth City, Aug H Mrs. Marths
llnrrta. nge.1 "4 yeaxa and a highly re-Kp.-i
ted ladv of thla city, puaaexi away
h'-re Prld.iy afteriioon Mrs Harris
had been confined to tier heii for
Thrt remains were burled Saturday
afternoon at Iteld'a place, between this
rlt iiud Hail due .hiirch. rind the
'iiorul services were conducted by
the Un J It Hunl. D. D.. pastor
of the First Methodist church of Ellaa-1-eih
City.
A lane force of carpenter ta bugv
en-. -ling an addition to the Christ Epls
pil church. corner Church and Mc
l,ir ne Ktreeia The wora la being
lone for the purpose of Installing it
-w organ which haa been recently
purchased by the vostry of iTirlst
t i.r. h The addition will he HilS
ficl liulde measure, and ia on th
eo.itheiuv corner of the church bulld
n.it Tvv.i mngnlficent arches will ha
-pened Into the church proper so that
the, han.iaome new- ofKun will be visi
ble from any position In thu audito
rium As so.,n as this addition Is complet
ed the . h'dr stalls will be erected wlih
In the chancel ratlin- and the whol
.Interior view wll be different The
chiilr stalls have been located In the
rear of the church, which la construct-
A nn ,.1.1., ,.u... .,,.1 k. ......
' . ,n . . :l
i uir itui' ii n ii tj i it; i i u hi .
Th npw nrnari purrhfinnl hy th
'vMrv of Oirtt chun h will h a moil
crri. pnfunmntic pip orifitn n(i wtil
i oi Vffl v water prmiure Th
ordr for the ont'in. which will b
(Mii- numtii'm if ttmr tt Innur
pfrfw l If.np. has w-n (fin to th
,.rt4tt il firm nf l''lkrtamakr, uf
i Erie. rnn. It wjil I-, at four
; mn t hu t" f.rr 'h- ovgrm n 1 n?tal letl.
'
I mj Or
CANDIDATES WHO WERE HT.
Cr.SSrTL IlKIXillK THE BOARD
OF EXAMINERS AT Wltlt.HTS.
V1IJ.E HKAC1I LESS THAN
HAIJ'' PAHSED.
(Special to News and Observer)
Aahevllle, August Following Is
a list of applicants who successfully
piuvsed the examination held by the
North Carolina Htate Board of fen
I.U Eaanilners at Wrightsvllle Bea'h.
J I I v 11-11
It
J II Cone. Spring Hope, N C.
ii J Evaoa, Durham. N. C.
F I) ()owr, (iarner. C
l W. Young. Clayton. N C
I D King. St. Paul. N C
il C Vlckera Iurham. N. C.
c II McAnally, Aahevllle. N. C
Paul E. Jones. Bethel, S. C.
H M K McDsJrmld. Raeford.
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AUerta S Burton, New Bern,
Edw W. Smith, Winston. N C.
lvi C. iAwrence, Sailihury.
T U Pearson. Api. N. C.
T D Weblv. Hmteavllle, N C.
It A. Fry. Iloonvllle. N C.
of a class of II but li were
aurceeatul.
A MuUT Wmi KNIVES.
Wllew Correal Kills ,, II ewry Thomas.
Affair Onwrrrd la I'akm Chinty.
Special to Nw d Ohrvr )
Monro. Aug I Saturday evening
sa1 that the fight was
Thomas having arcuaed
by
Curran of
making Improper prnpoeaU to
Thomai a daughter
hla.
Rffl DENTISTS
oday
, i ea TharaiA,