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Ob r :i..rMav, J-a- erw--y la-i a! e. v x-uiub ta(ini, 1 f, V-4 Jtwfpssa-e-aa k.K t i voixin: xc, 'a KAIXIGH. X. O. FRIDAY HOUXIXO, SEPTEMBER 9, 1910 rnics s cxxts Leads all North CairMiml OIL EXPLQSIOII Oil THE NORTH DAKOTA ROOSEVELT DRAWS LINE Oil LOfllffi DR. CRirfEK AND MISS LE KEVE FACE " - - ANALYSIS PROVES GQNTRACT LET FOR GREAT THRONG FROM PRISONERS DOCK r wuriTi T r Ml Ur ib Tm ilii IW 1M 15.6: 3 -in; TC Fuel Oil in Room 3 catch- C5 on Fire 5 KIllEO USD I 'UED The Injured Htm Am Severely Hara re. Bat It la Expelled That They W Ut Roco rr I' akaow a How the Accident lUpiwa. B It la Xot Attributed to Carvti imrn Aa la mtla(ta Ordered, fort Monro. Va., Sept 4 Another f thoa tragedtea which (a to chow that In MlloT offers hu Ufa to his country In time o( peace well u in . . -a .... a.... - - tT' ." ' '. T. kota. " Wfcn ibotrt TworOTHtlesT from C4 Plnl, la lii-Oiiiimt ftai: n explosion of fuel 91' id the en suing flr coat the lives of three men -snd noe-or lee-- aerleti mjwelew n n other. Including Chief Liauten- ant Orla U. Murfln. The accident hcppened far from any ihore. and f ur j eeral heun the wlldvet rumor rlrrulated throurh the cvmmunltlr; thtt navlnc wtdeat circulation ' balnl to the effect that the Delaware. ie ut ship of the North Deaula, rd Ixrn bluwn up. IHd and ttunwW. The olflclal report of Admlrtl IkbioeUer to the Navy Department name the foltowlnr dead and In jured in thnra on the" battleship, .North Takota: """ Tb dead: Joa. W. ikhmift. coal fHiwr. enlleted at Sew Tork October 2:. Itot; next kin, mother, Anna H. Iiniidt, 1041 Dexatur treetK Brook lyn. hobert OUtnore. al paaeer, enllet ed Newport, H. I , January, 191Q; next km mother. Nellie Ollmore. fryms rtraet. Hartford. Conn. Joa, Strait, coal paster; enlisted tlrand Kapldn. Michlcan, June. 1101. Next kin. father. Peter fitraliiht, tl 1'remen street. Newark. N. I. Also aliter. Amelia U ltsche..ll Cook ;reet. Anaoula, Conn. g Inlured:--- - "-. - "Chle MarWiifet R. XfJ Andrew; titters. Idamle A. Cameron. JUS fifth Troue. New Work, and Carrie A. W hite. 1137 Wallace Place, Washing ton. - Machinist T. O. McDonounh; father, T. O. McDonouih. til Park Ave., Brooklyn. Cha. C. Roberts, machinist's mate; enlisted Norfolk. Vs. Sebastian J. Wlttwer. ftremsn, flrtt-clsss. enlisted Philadelphia. James A. Brady, tire- wiibp ttretrlassv enlisted - New Yrfc- Ieo F. Plorek. fireman, second-class, enlisted t'htcairo, John O. Morrison, fireman, first-class, enlisted Huston. Pred P. Kinney, fireman, first -class, nllete- WaT"tlnd, California. Admiral tVhrortler Statement, Rear Admiral Beaton fc-hroedet, mminandlns; the Atlantic fleet, late today made the following statement of the accident: "Between 10:39 and 11 o'clock this morning oil from room No. i In the North Dakota caught fire while the first squadron of the Atlantic fleet eaa making passage from the South ern drill grounds to Hampton Itoada, tnder a request from the commander of th North Dakota, tha commander-in-chief of 'the fleet Immediately or dered tha North Dakota to leave the fleet formation and the battleship New Ham peril s put near to render assist ance In can they could bs of service. "No aasistanc was necessary a 4 by 11:1 o'clock th firs on the North Dakota was under control. "It has not yet been ascertained how tha fire started, although It Is believed that th disaster was t:ot lue to any carelessness of the man on in North Dakota. A ooaro. 01 in uulry tti named to tnvestlsat th f.ccldent. consisting of Capt C, A. Core, of the Delaware, senior, otflcer; Lieutenant Commander C. V. -Price, of th Delawar and Lieutenant Cora- mender-A. M. Proctor, of the Con' nectlcut. This board will thoroughly look Into ths causa of th explosion.' After naminft tha dead and Injureu statins; that the three who were dead were "killed outright,"" Admiral ochroeder adds: - s 4 , The Injured inen ar all expected to recover. 'Chief Lieutenant Or In O. Murfln was in th fir room 'at th time of tho accident and was, burned lul not loriously. . - "Tho commander-in-chief, immedi ately upon the anchoring - of th squadron, proceeded on th tpply tender Yankton, to th North Dakota "" to personally attend th operations. Th fire wss completly under con trol be for he arrived, and after as-certaiyina- as many facts as possible be returned to th ConnsciiouS In Hampton Roads. Injured to Hospital Ship. "The North Dakota, shortly after the accident, anchored' olt Thimble , Bhnal URhthouiie. Th wounded men, who are severely but not seriously burned, were removed from the No'th, 1 Dakota, to the Hospital ship golac a-id are receiving tha best medical at tention." Admiral Brhroeder's report to th Navy Department, in addition to Darning th men killed and injured. stated that ' while Nnrtfc Ixikota un derway approaching Hampton Iloails. fuel oil cauitht lire, number three Are . room, acraretitly near settling tank ' tll fup used for ot at time and only n boiler 1. No estimate yi't resuMine; injury to boilers. HI. In nnchorel be low Thimble Khoal. Will probably cmtie to Hoads tomorrow. Have or- drd bosr.t lnvet!:itlin." - The ettlln tpnk. near which th lire Sirr-ntiy broke out Is part a double imttnm, cnnipsrtmint In hlch the ful nil le curried In hulk. in eaeK lira r.tom mrm tun ? T, ft-a-l'oP tanks Into which the oil la pumped (Continued on I'sgs live.) Refuses to Sit at Ban quet With ths Senator ITSTIIITIED PDLITICUN5 BHiif Iaformev That Lnrlirw-r Had Hot tattled ta Itaaaur. tle Pi tteMtdral Dm-tlaa-d to Go Calm the Senator IMawreaV In Com mit Ire W irrd Withdrawal ef lavua "m in nauar' Lofts. AH Kuulr (By the Associated Pre.) Chkaga, Sept. I. Theodore Rooe. veil today barred Senator Vltllam Lorlmer frura the Hamilton Club baa- auet.at -ta 4'engriaa TtnTeTT rti us ing o sit at (he same tb), The Incident came unheraldeo. The program a h we myw nounred that Itenator Lortraer and (ithera would ait at the epeal.er e table Hh fill, Mooayt ' The ocurrenca ttartled relltlola here an over the Plate. Tt tin- rcedvnird demand that tha Hamll. ton Club dny one of Its own members the prtvitrxe of attending the banquet cam with characteristic abruptness trom t o! ito-eeelt. The tiamilton Club delegation, hraued by firmer Judge John II. Itatten. president of he club. Joined t oi. liooervelt at the fair grounds In Kreeport, 1IL. shortly after nmrn. The Colonel at one be gan questioning members of th 1t- acatlon concerning the banquet. "Is epesKer (.annon to 0 there, ns asked. Tea" Mr. Batten replied, "h has sccepted the Invitation " How shout Senator Urtmer Metiator Lorlmer In a member Of the Club." he wan told, "nnd h has accepted an Invitation to the dinner. 'Then I must decline to go. said Col. Roosevelt, adding that he would feel th seme about the presence of Senator Iortmer as he would anting down with members of th Illinois Legtslatur who ar under indictment la the graft Investigation Th comrn'tte members , looked thetr-, amendment od finally." afer eome hesltstlon. Informed their guest that thr"ritia v bask ta Chl and tell Eenator lxrmer hi views. "No," Col Rooeevo'lt rep led. em phatically. 'Vend him a telegram tell. In htm that I will not attend tha din ner tonight If he la there." Th dflegatlna of Hamilton Club men were perplexed. Their embar rassment was apparently not noticed by M '. Roosevelt, who chatted with others standing near by while th per Itimea delegates consulted what was to be don. After an Interval th fol lowing telegram was drafted and Its patched to Senator Lorlmer: "CjI. (Roosevelt positively decline to W St the same table with you. Our In vitation to you for this evening Is theretoro withdrawn." The committeemen were taken by surpr'ee and th discussion of th event did not cease with tb sending of the telegram to Senator Lorlmer, Judge Batton, as th spokesman 0: th party said: 'The club hud In vited a number of prominent Repub licans, among them th Republican fve't.or of Illinois and various en- tress nen and it haj not o:curr' o th man gav th dinner that thoy should not invite a Republican toe:i atcr. Under th lreumstances there ! nothing for us to do except to re tired th wis he of Col. Roosevelt, tl.e truest of th occasion. . AU th member of the delegation appeared relieved when they wer In formed on arriving In Gklcajro that Senator Lorlmer would not attend th banquet.. i - ' On tha street. In offices, and In pub lic buildings the tidings caused much comment, particularly among those wno noted that th ban against Sen ator Lorlmer was coincident wMh the comDletlng of tha second trial of Le O'Nell Brown, minority leader of tha. Lecia I at u re, charged with bribery In connection wlfb tha !- tton - of - the -Juntor- rienietor trom if llnols. If Senator Willlsm Lorlmer wss surprised at the .refusal of Col. Roosevelt to Sit at the banqt?t table with him no Indication of it escaped him. If be 'was displeased or hurt at the frank expression of distaste for his oresenca, no sign 'of atich dlennlnt anoeared. With the usual untroubled brow and his customary savulty of xpresslon he courteously declined to comment to newspaper men on what to many seemed a most extraordinary inci dent. Tha new of Col. Roosevelt's demand of th Hamilton Club delegation that thev Inform tha Senator of his ultl matum was given to Senator Lorlmer when ha reached hi ornce, tn presi. dent's room In th La Salle Street N tlnnal Rank. He had Just arrived from his sum m,r home In Plstskee Pay. A hurried resuma t the dispatches from Freenort was given him by news. paper men and a statement was aaked from him. Senator Lorlmer amlllngly refused to make any statement. Dmlii of Jaa. M. TmhT. : HUii.hnrv. Bent. Jsmes M. Tret .r well-known dtlsen Of Balls- bury died at his home In this city ttdav. following a severe lllnee. He wss T years old and Is survived by a wife, four sons and three daugh ters, all well known resident of this section. 1 IM-atii of Mr. It, ti. (h-n. Warrentnn. 6ebt l. Postmaster 'nenlsmln 1. Oreen died st his home ,rer. He wss the snn of Mr Msry Oreen. snd succeeded her at hrr dee'h I ee Mntme-te hr. lie leaves a WffS jnrd many relatives. H as highly Iiemed. i- .-, r - c : .M TT . J kei k W . .' 1 w - .... 1 - XI x''50AA!'S t IRON DOQK T AVKRAGK CO.VDITIOJI OK CXR. , 18.3; Sl'Ul.VO WIOiAT WAS 63.1; j OAT M I; TOIVAGTO " TT.T RE-I PORT BY KTATK8 OX TOBACCO, j (By the Associated Press.) Washington. D. C. Sept .- ( Rcptember crcp report of th Depart- numb, of bales of cotton ginned to was taken to the nearest hospital, ill ment of Agriculture showing; the aver. (Ucpt. 1. from the growth of 110. was j bowels were punctured In three places, age condition of various crop as com- j J ,l4 bales, round bale counted as ' wno ,l1 the hr,nit'iK. was under piled by the crop reportln. board .Iha.f balea. according to th. report j X,C'wt,W w . the average condition of com on Sep-1 of th Census llureau made at 1ft I went to sleep He was awakened by tern ber 1. was 7.l, compared with j o'clock this morning. The liOJ foul IVputy Bhertff Will Barnes, who es ?.! last month. 74.. a jar ago. and tt,V.tM,'Tn,lhl 0-.2-j , corted him to Jail. H i. the ten year average. Spring wheat, when harvested, was (3.1, com pared with (1.0 last month. SS . a year ago, and 71.0. tha tea year aver age; barley, when barvetted. was M. compared with 700 last month, SO I a yer ago, and 13.1. tha tea year aver age; th oat crop, when harvested, was 83.3, compared with- 11 S. last month. 13.1, a yer ago, and 71. the ten year average. The average condition of tobacco on Sept 1, was 77.7, against 78.6, last month. 10.1, a yer ago, and ti l, the ten year average. By Important tobacoo State, the condition was: Kntuckr- J- North - Carolina -71; Virginia Tennewwe tt; South Car olina 74; Florida St. - Comparison of condition on Sept 1. lor important corn mates, follows: State. ; Hl. 10-yrav. Texa .. 7( 71 Oklahoma.. .. . SO 71 Georgia ........ St It Ten n esse .. ,. (. . IS - 10 Kentucky ...... II , it Alabama .. ,i .. II II Mississippi ...... J 71 North Carolina ... S 13 Arkansas ,, , . , . It . 77 Louisiana .-. . . i . to 10 South Carolina M '"V f l Virginia ... .. ... II , II , ESCAPED WlOM COfBTKOOM. . Negro Jumpd Front TvStory Wb dow and IJutW- (rood. - ' (Special to News and Obsei ver. Rockingham. Sept I. John Leak, a btf young negro, upon being sen tenced to o years on th road mtde a daring eacap fromethe court room. He mad his war to th ante-room behind th judge's .bench and made his way or of th second story win dow. He dropped to tha ground and hit a-runntng. He successfully avoid? ed th crowd which tried to had him off. . -( '''"" E1X OOLLKOE OrEXS. Largmt Attcndancw rn Ita History . Muth-nta fontintw to Arrlva. (Special to New and Observer.) Elon College, N. C Sept I. Tha College opened today with the largest enrollment by far In Its history, there being 4 4 more students on th hill than last year st the same time. The prospects are very bright nd students continue to come In on every train. Prof. S. O. findings, clas '. prin cipal of the' Kenly high school, sn th bill for a few days. f - , - A.---: for' Jr - ' f '"if1- - U - ZJ . . -i "'.. .. .U 7 cc CENSUS mMIM REPBST ! KrW COTTON CIXXED TO RrP-1 tkairi. n luui -.,,,,.! TEMRJ.R 1, 5,3I4J1ALU , PALL OFT FROM ltOtSTATIS- ! TV BY 6TATIX. (By the Amodated Press.) vwsiov auu I'lD ar v s W V. fj lair. Comparative tatlstlca by SUtcs if cotton ginned, ioiiovbi State. Itl0 1909 Alabama 4.104 Arkansas IT Florida 104 Georgia 1.1 11 Louisiana 1,101 Mississippi .... 131 North . Carolina r. Oklahoma 117 South Carolina .. Ill Tennessee ' Texas ISI.Ill All other States . . I 13,635 449 1.S42 101,301 1.450 1,470 1,7 1.370 18, 9( 4 117.101 1 Th number of Sea Island balea In cluded ta lot as compared with 1,131 for 1109. HELD 03 SEIIIS CH1E RA1XET. COTTIRAjr CRARCRU WTTI1 CRIMINAL AfiSACLT OX THK WIFE Of A WnTTE FARM. ER. RESIUIXO SEAR MORRIS riIXE, - (Special to News and. Observer.) ' Durham. Sept t. Ralney Cothran, a young whit farmer of tha Nelson neighborhood, ta In Jail under a aerl charge, that of committing criminal assault upon th wif of a whit farm er near her homo. Th fellow was kept under guard last night and brought her this afternoon. Tb crlma waa not known until be cam her. Th testimony 1 that Cothran assaulted th woman while she waa milking cow yeeterday afternoon. In ability to get all .th wltnesme caused the postponement till Saturday taorn tn. mm , - ": - PASQVOTAXK PRIM.VRIES. ' A Secrand Primary Kempaaary to Xame Nneninew for jteerhaxv of Deeds, (Special te-INews and Observer.) ' Kliaabeth City. Bept I. In th TVmocrado primary tield today tn paaquoUnk county. Sheriff Charles Reid waa renominated by an over whelming majority. Thorn aa J. Mark, ham wa nominated tor representative over Wlliam O. Saunders by a small majority. . George R. Little, fnr clerk of court, defeated Oerk W. II. Jnn nlnrs. Treasurer Thorn peon, waa re ncmlnated. Kor reeiater of deeds, a second pri mary will b held. ReKtater Spence snd Joeh W. Munden, having received th big heat votes. , - I . . " ", - f t . -e n . -, .1. ' . . mm Vj BULLET PROVES FATAL gkoi;g rntNAx kilijd by WILL HILL, WHO WAS CXl)i:R THE mxi'KM'K OK VVHIKKEY HILL IX JAIL. (Special to New. and Obsarver.) Way 8e()l. ,.aeorg Pur- am. of Ulg Creek, who was shot tn the back by Will Hill, succumbed to the effect of the fatal bullet, dying In hospital In Tenmasre. Big Creek " -T-a I HOPK lt)R RKCOVI31Y. Condition of lUlllor .loliii M. Julian, of '.: Finiiaiiury, (Special to News and Qtwerver.) Pallrbury. Sept. 8. The latst from the bedside of Mr. John M. Julian, editor of the Salisbury Post, who Is suffering with a typical caee, of pelln (tra. Is that he Is resting well. His physicians hold out hopes of an early recovery, though Mr. Julian Is still a very sick man and callers are unable to see him. Mr. Julian Is believed to be the first editor to devel. ope pellagra. ARM CTT OIT. Accident to iMlinm Braxton nt Saw MIIL (Spselal to News and Obaerver.) Plttsboro, Sept. 8. Mr. Isham Rraxton, a young m". while clean ing out saw duet beneath a circular saw, had his arm caught and cat off below th elbow. The accident oc curred Juat across th Alamance line. ASTON CAMPAIGN, , Gov. Kltrhln to Ojxni Pur DcnMxvsIs at Dallaa on 14th. ,. (J (Specla! to New and Observer.) Oastonla. Sept I Gov, W. W Kltchln will open ths Democratic campalffn In Gaston county at Dallas on tqa ntn. Exlenaioa of Tvtcphonei, : (Special to News and Observer.) Spencer, Sept. I. Th Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Com pany ha begun work on a new long distance line from Spencer to Fair mount. Davidson county, one of ths new town on th line of th Wln-stnn-Salem Southboud Railway. From Palrmount the Una will be extended at one to Denton, twenty miles south of Lexington. When completed, the tin will provtd a telephone sen-Ice covering a territory, not reached In th past - ' Sunday Bcxtool Aasoclatbm.' ' (Special to New and Oliserver.) Salisbury. Sept. . 1 Stanly County Sunday School Association rrret yeeter. day at Albemarle for a three days' seewlon, and It Is said the attendance la large. On of the principal speak ers is Rev. Shuford Pler, of Greens boro, who delivered a strong address leaf night The Stanly aasoclat'on is laid to be one of the strongest In thll section ef North Carolina. ntty wwvw- FOUL PLAYmEORY BlilLDIfiG DEPOTS Strychnine Found Mhese to be Constructed Stomach of Cromwell on the Southbound TO Kill SEVERAL Cmniwell Ms a Yomng Maa W h Ut lib. IJIr In a llurt rV at ttl . miitvm. Um lrvrirur of ih J. llally la Now la JaU Ctuu-snl lth trimr Aj Attempt Ui UlI Hr k,t iinfrsw. (S.. iJ to Ss and Observer i M ilmniKton. Sept. I. The repur' ..f W A Mthera. hemlst at A. arid M Ci- HeMtrti: wh w' Vnga- t make n snalis of the contents ' the stmnarh of young Edward i r .m we'll, formerly of Charleston. S r Who lust his Ufa in Kock rtti, : Hutrl "re. this city, on the tnriiiug of Ai.n..t 10ih. was mads publi. u.. afttrni.nn and shows that thp t in ach i'1'ittelned enough atrychnlnn t kill v. r.il pereona tr. Withers r mat. a that (n the entire stoma, h nJ It H.-r wiipdii) Ing liquids the mi,,i 'i were n.'t l.'s, than the lollowiug ; cli"l. Io0 cubic centlmeMrs, i.r l t lle iluKI .uiiit'es; strychnine, tw . ir i i A euhstsnce u pi win. h Mpeare4l to be nuicir fouml no evidence of morphine J ' 1 1 1 1 v. proprietor of th. 1 ed h itel hn was comnilu.-.l i to an alt the superior curt i. "fir '. nt la. I L the curonsr. Ir. C. I) Hell, t lun pur. haseil 130 grains of r ' !r, In two niunths Just preceilliiK the nr. The evidence before the ...r i. -in Jury wae tn the effect thai - ia.l vt ,v en eatlnu a banana hii.I Ih t r an Ice cream cone Just before he retired for the night his last nixlu ih,. Dputy Insurance nmntNsi.iner W A. Scott, who is here. Iiu ills. over, ed th.it a fire was started in .i room acrow. the hnll from the one oc cupied by Cromwell. Ttio fire only burned a small hols In the platvrlng which had been broken by a bum mer. Fire In another part of the building was then probably started Artli.ir upon the reoneat of Coroner Bell, the Jailer last night endeavored to Induce Holly to make a coiifoslon. .11 - i. ........ -.... 1 . .! Mir., ClIHMIt .1.,- TTo coroner stated today that very little a.itlnfactloii was secured from th .Interview, that Holly trfl t. Im plicate a negro, but that he. the coroner, had Investigated thin phase of th case and found that the negro did not even know Holly. Th coroner and other officers be lieve that more than one pcraon Is Implicated, having some strong evl le nee to this effect and are continuing their investlRittlonti with thu ruault that other arresta may he made be fote court convene the laMer part of the month, flollv will hardly be tried at tn next term, however. Th public seem to he pretty well convinced that the building was set on fire and that the 1ml was given some drug. There a In sutance policy on t'romwella life for I2.UB In favor ofjHoiiv ICLOX COLLKtih) NOTES. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Prater Wcbrat OyaUl Wedding College Opening. (Special to News and observer.) Klon College, Sept. ( - Mrs Ielia 1 ' Williamson, of Driver, a , mother Mrs. J. ,0, Atkinson, Is vmi'ln,- her daughter's family on the HIM. Dr. J. M. L, LyeHy. pr.,l.lent of the Crescent Academy and Munlnosa College, Crescent. N. C, arrived on the Hill yesterday to make nrrnnce ments for hla daughter, who will en ter college. A very enjoyabla event occurred at the Christian Orphanage rc-enUv, when Rev. and Mra. J. L. Foster, fa miliarly known to their orphanage , friends as Unci Jm and Aunt Myrtle, celebrated their 10th anniversary In th form of a crystal wedding. Many I presents wer given Mr. and Mra. Kog ter. They ganaroualy::: donated earn to th Orphanage, of which Mr. Foster Is the swpetrtntendent Tho college opened today Its lint annual session with bright prospecta. Th day was given to registration, mn trlcuhuion and examinations and clas sification and class ea and lectures will begin tomorrow. Every train during tha day and night yesterday and to day brought' Its new-reorult to the student body. Th spirit of th stu dent body waa never mora loyal and "Elony." Mr. A. L Lincoln, who graduated at th college last year, who ha been th president's private secretary '..r four years, has been elected Instructor in French snd Mathematics and has entered upon hla duties. CHILD CHOKED TO DEATH. Tim Two-Year-Old Hoy of Mr. and Mra. Ad Orifliu Cauerd By Eating CUlBquepins. . . ; - (Special to New and Ob'isirver.) Wilson. ' Sept. I WhUa attending poprt her today aa a witness in th 7.el Grlrfln murder trial, Mr, and Mr. Ad Qrtffln. who reside In Nash county, received the distressing news that thlr two-year-old boy, while eating chin qui pins, was choked to death. L Nrvr Eatrriiae for Salisbury. (Spselal to New and Observer.) 'Salisbury, , Sept I. Salisbury's latest wholeaai enterprise is a candy factory which will be started in a rw days by a well known young man Who has spent considerable time In Salisbury making prepnratlonan - for the new concern, lie has Just re turned from trip west whero h made extensive purchase and hi stock ta bexlnnnlg to arriv. He ex pect to plate two or more traveling mm on th road to sell th Jobbing trad. ivwvpi ,m iHiyr' fsf i-erWrv4rsi LOCATED IT 8 FOISTS nntra,t I (nhrr PiMnU ,m lUllvay I" IU- (,hrn (Kit lalrr 4 rr t -nt of lra.k lla I , ) w. mu-e .Wtrr 1. iM ta ttrwee Thrtr Te-Yer.Od' I'aiitfhtrr. Who Han w kit I t.lrr "1 .0acrar. -pi I -ntrarts. t. th Klott -r-rr..-nt?rMVm 1' - ! . en ar r 1 f tii. k ry br th 0mi Kaleway li.sluiaSaUm i ! r it. r.Ke mi th Uuv of Ik railaay ff..H -(HtT-rtx te. HniM-rtn t IdutV i ti.n-lru. El;r. lusTf-in. Kalr r nt. Tuck.-tuait. V u,tur. Albe marle. Norwood mul An..rvile Th .rk on-th.-e d-poi l 1 ., urte.l st "i ce urtd ih, - i .mplrlrd early in I'e. ember Th coitr. ti for tho "11 n of at.v..iti .it t'edar Hill. I'nlnetiiie. N. w-om M uk'f nn.l I'otton ir.. will .e K.irled Uter The Ms.1u.tn t ti,, s,.,ith -rk and S. ukm t 're. k hd, l-.-en oiuplet-d and ill of the inert f.ir the Madtict at he Vnilkin nut have ben completed I'.it ..ne Mich ter has delayed the xork m thin point to tome e. t. nt There ten feet of Mter t .onleiid with lit the Uiduot )wter- i'ui Al.ouf forty per cent of the tr. k h is 1.,-eti laid Capt. . p i-orn.:i. .Mf engineer of the S.h ho'.; r. minted today t hat the conipanv hopd to have all of the track i.' t e -t. d up ome time nent mouth Ur. I'nual to eak PresidenH J I luii.t of the Slats Normtil and Indnatr'.al ("oil. -e. st (ir. enal.oro Kill ile'lv. r an .t.re to the a hoot leHcher ..f l'..rvti, ointy on Katurday. September l .tls A Runaway Cmk. Mr and Mrs. i alvin ' Cnmphell have not been alio to locate their f,.lirl..n.v..r...M ,l.,.t.,.. VI. I.-.-I. i- ,,i,n . i..' . mrmnB , Rn ,utmoh, wlth h.; L,vr n..i..h u ... r - .o. uv ii.u. to be married. It t repo-ted that the couple were married at Port M'lls, S. ('.. Iat night and that they returned tj ( ;reenalro tmlav Mill AT Mill MttS. Mr. John L. hiiuchurT Oule t!V Furniture Fwturjr t'otnph-triy De stroyed, (Special to Nea and observer. 1 Mt Airy. Sept. k - Jhi 1. Kntgs bury, a dltant relntne ..f the Hon. T. B. Kingsbury, of Wibnlngton. I critically III with typhoid fever At this writing his friends and fimlly havs very slight hope of recov ery. Oreen Witt, of this city, operated on for appendicitis yesterday. Is very low. He has a chance, but a rather slim one. It is reported. J F Kulk R. F. D. carrier of Pilot Mountain, spent last night in this city. He Informed your corres pondent that the Nicholas Furniture factory at that place waa totally de stroyed by fire Friday night. Every 1 thing in the factory waa lost The .(engine waa also ruined, but the boiler 1 ! ..in . v . ... . . . win iirooau'i? Uu tor uhi again. mi origin of the fire Is a mystery, unless it was set on fir by a bolt of light ning, as lightning was striking all shout when the lire broke out and a very heavy rain was falling at th time. Tho Insurance on the property was small, thus leaving Mr. Nichol son In very bad shape. He had about decided to discontinue operation at the factory for the present and waa arranging to go to Chaae City, V,. to trauma charge of a factory at that place. The friends of Mr. Nicholson are very sorry for him, as his loss Is a severe one. It Is learned that It will take his Insurance money to pay off hie Indebtedness, thus toaving him little or nothing In th shape of this world's goods out of th Pilot Invest ment. BI ILD1XG KEW HOTEL. The Tubs -co Market Hemlcraon Grit Sells Weil. (Special to News and Obrr.) Henderson, Sept. I Wflhln th next week th erection of th Hender son Hotel' will be begun, and It will be up-to-date In every respe t The tobacco market has opined up and though) the sales have been small the warehousemen r expecting th bljrrrnt year Henderson has had In tobacco In the past fifteen year, Tha first week shows sale to about 10.000 pounds, which brought an average lrlc of nearly iourUea centa Some of the lsnd tranaSaT of th Week a' T. T. Hicks to J. A. Kelly lot on Garnett street for 13,300; ' George Adams to T. 1. Harrj lot on met stree. for IS.000; T. I. Harm P. Taylor lot on Garnet street. for 11.000; F. R. Harris to A. J. Harris. J. C. Klttrell and B. H. Perry Harris building on Toung street: W. M. Young to K- 0. Land is lot on Cheat, nut street . There wer doiens of smaller deals htade In real estate and Henderson . "grit" Is going up all th time. PRESENTED WITH FOB. ' Pr. Klttrrll Receivr TwUeanatal from County Hoard of ilucatlow, (Special to New and ohrvr ) Tarboro. ept I Prof. K O. Klt trell, former county superintendent, of education, was presented with handsome fob by the county board of education at Ita meeting Monday In token ol appreciation of his work . along educational lines. Th presenta tion was mad by Chairman D.ck Ashbrook.
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Sept. 9, 1910, edition 1
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