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" . """" , t Iko f 4 . " " i: alii: an, c Tiin:DAY morxixg. September isio 9 Leads all North Carolina Dailies fa News aed Circulations A... I. GR1PPEE1 HELD AYCOGK AROUSED 011 ERPITllL GHARGEiMUGH EHTHUSIASM j - T 1 . -V --.. f e Vr TAiinLftDIGALS'GATEGlTY PEOPLE ClftlMS M FftDlflG Mm GORE Have "SwunV" Almost The Eloquent SenatorRe- Uiss Le Ncyb as Acces sory After the Fact. , His Durham Speech Did Great Good I1E5HDT C0SE11ED T1m trowst Haa Atteewrrted o Urn Tla Uie Parts Fvauad Wree of lb , Hud 7 of Bcle UnON, Ha It Medical Experts Have No Ber Abac to Kwror Puea lively Regarding tb , fcx of Vlctlua. FINE EITS .OF JliOH (Ry th Associated Prea) ' London. Sept. It Dr. llawley H. Crltpea nd hit typist. Ethel Clara Le Neve, today were formally com mitted for trtal .for tho murder of tht former" wife, Cora Boll Crtppeu, th American actress, who wa known on tht tag aa Bel1 Elmore. The dx-- -e nt -charged u "Ute prlnclpafnni hla companion M a aocsaeory after tha fact. . For lomi time tho magistrate in tha Bow tilreet Police Court haa been hearing tha evidence offered by tha crown, and at tha conclusion or theea preliminary proceedings today, an- . !.,..,,,,.. he would hold Crtppen on tha capital charge and added that ha felt that the avidenco waa sufficient lor him to commit aua ms-""'" trial aa an ac:aory after tha tact '' When tha proeecution had concluded ' tha magitrat proposed to aet ade . another day upon which Hollcltor Arthur Newton, who a representing - both of tha accused, might maae any statement ha wished on behalf of the ji.t.n Mr Newton, however, after sayin a few worda In favor of Miaa LeNev. who, he contended, had not Wen proven guilty, aaid that ha would ' reserve tile def-mee of Crtppen tiutu t. tetat nrnnwP waa held. Tha Inuueet into tha death of tha peraon, parte ot whoao body were un ' earthed In the cellar of tha Crip pen homa In HlUdrop Creacent. haa not ten eonolodod and another eettion ot tha eourt win na iwu nei . rt,, crown had attempted to how "mjm me P found were of the hoay ot Belie fclmore. but ru medical 1 -nerta have not been abla to awear , poaltlvely rMrdln the aex of At Monday aeMion Emily J'"", at whoaa homa Miaa Leneve lodged tip to March 11. Uat. recited a eon-vrt-taeion whieh aha aaid aha had wl'h har lodger, and which Indicated that tha girl expected W marry .... . .tt.r hla wife had left him. rrwi. ...iii.ni. iminn to have rob- i i ih. .touiutd clrl of aome bf -tha aTnpaihy which aha haa heretofore ..iik)ved and waa tha cauaa of a hoa- ..1 A.n.on.tratton when (ha arrivea at tha Bow fetreet Court today. The cab which aha occupied waa follow ed by a crowd of hooting women, i unt wera echoed by tha throng that had gmthaTBdr flithe 1- lng eieclally newln ja tJtl mZnyJ Inspector Dew Identified the ault ot boy-g clothing, which William xng awora ha had purchaeed at frlppen a rrqueet aa tha ault worn by It Ik LeNeve at tha time of her ar reat. Mra. Jackaon repeated tha avl denca which wha had glveit before the coroner'a Jury. - Mla Merion furnow. who formerly waa employed In an office managed by Crlppen, told of caahing check for tha doctot ahortly before he fled for Canada. Wttneae wild that Crlppen told her to aay nothing about him to nvnna. fjtlhert M. Rylance, tha prlaoner nartner In the manufacture of artl' fl. tnl teeth, told of receiving a no' fmm CriBDen in which tha latter raid that in order to eacape trouble he ahould be obliged to absent hlmaelf fur a time. Following the introduc tion of thin evening Mr. Humphrey 'Of. tha public proaecutor'a office, an nunfd thet he had no further tel- mun to offer, and Mr. Newton chooB' Ing tn d-r bin defense, the court rwmmltted both p'ioTiera fnf trtaL Tuo Railway Mcai ho VWted TXir. haa Ttmlr tipka (We rHy aad Were lllxhly DrtighkPd laaUUato Bfejir Vwita Rajl City aad Coafora With ttadhala Kc RadkaWfcow-A'tt Oiaare Ki Ilia Uertioau 8pcU(l to Neaa and Obeerver.) Durham, 8epL 11 Omerner Aycock. who opened tha eaaapalgg here laat night, left thla morning through the country for Raleigh, after having apent night aa tb gueat of Mr the night aa tb gueat of Mr. and Mra. Nv. A. Erwla. Oovemo Aycck',.d4r.,Ara. v- ro!teir nlhuUm and that s wnat he waa called for. He developed, by a reference to Major Stedrnan, the fact that the county la mora than friendly o him. When ha referred to the certainty ot hla election, tha audience cheered long, then paueed. and broke out again. "I have got aa much acnae aa John Motley More head." he aaid. "when I aay that thla gallant Confederate aoldler ta going to be elected. the Governor' ahouted. "and he knew It. Thafa why h re fused to run and retired from tha race." Thla reference brought tha glbheet applause of tha night. There waa nothing mora inaicativa of the lntereet In the meeting than. the chapter of deaf mutee who enme and followed the Governor through their Interpreter who kept up with him and transmitted tha meaning to the colony. Governor Aycock had made unconsciously aome, tribute to theaa unfortunate, not knowing that they were en the rostrum behind tha un acanery. They appiauoao m their mut way." Tha deaf mute are Democrat, perhaps without exception, i There lan't one who ta no educated and acuta of mind. They are prohibition Ms also and on of tha mnar enter tainln thing that they? have e'er gtven here waa a donate acme tlnta ago upon th proportion. . Tha Governor declares that th Umlt of endurance ' to Republlcaniam in North Carolina I two yeara. that' all h people hav aver been abl to stand and that tha State doesn't go Radical then until It get mao. They got mad twice." ha aatd, "and ttlmed ua out. You Radicala may think that It meant dlsaatlif action with ua. Not at all. The truth la that wa srave the people auch good gov ernment that they got tired of being told o. Too have heard of that old Greek, Arlntidea. who waa called 'the Just.' He lost hi lob over thera too. Everybody called him tha Just until It got to be a aore "point with the other fellow and they beat mm out And ao when we Democrats old and retold, the people how good th gov ernment was. It maae tnem msa North Carolina never went Kepunu pan until aha cot mad. "But we hav had ao much fun chasing Radicala out when they did t onca In Bower, that w have al most let thera get In onca or iice ' fnntlnuert mi Pure PJ.i Half in Four Weeks minds One of Yance H1IS TIM NQW-HIS NOBSEBFUL BEEUOHT Vain Cry: "Out Damned Spot" Butler ACCEPTED SOI "HELP" TUFT SPEAKS.; Ill f TltK PRESIDENT. , REtlW- AOAISPT THE rE8ENT . COX - fiRESKIONAL "PORK BARRrX' METIIODH. . - ' (By th Associated preaa.) Cincinnati, rthlo, pt, It D nonnclng th Congrealonal "porn bar reL" ' President Taft today urged reconstruction ot th method of del Ing with waterway tmprovementa In tha Cnlted State He aeerted that tha "piecemeal poHcr" f appropriating dovmront funda for rlvera and harbors waa pot only lndefe,niW pom a buslneaa new, point, but aleo gave jrla fo "a pecles of leglalaUve abuaa that I very near rorruDtton In l effect. Th Preament apoae oeiore " Vuil.v Improvement AsaodaUon A88KMBLYMAS TALK TOOK HIS PlAt K I.X THE UN 0 U'E OP ALTIAM LX,ISLATORS AO- KIJ or ATfcPTISa "HIXP." i By the Associated Preaa) New York, Sept. U. Assembly man Yale, of Brewster, chairman of tha committee o electricity, gaa and ater. took hta place today in the kmc Una ot Albany leglslatora accused of accepting "help" frora.th atreei. rellwar tnterwfa of tha State. U. Tracy Rogers, formerly president of tha Street Railway Association, admit ted to the Merrit joint leglalatlvo com mittee- thla afternooa that ho had r helped Mr. Tale, when the latter waa aaembar of the Asanably committee on rattroada He thought he might ta- helped "other member of tha ommltt. . . v . ! The day hearing wai further en livened by the . submission on evi dence of vouchers and record seem ing to show that tha Metropolitan Street Railway had attempted to hide a donation of (1.8 to the Street Rsilwaiy Association by rnterlng It upon ita booka aa money paid out In settlement of a claim for damages for Injuries received In mythical acci dent. Th examination of Mr. Rogers waa not concluded when the hearing ad journed. He admitted hivine, placed varioua amounta to the credit of the late Speaker Nixon 'With EUngwooa and Cunningham, but explained that they had been for transmission by Mr.-Nlxonr to-thar-ReTSuhuoan County Commute for hi county. Th pay ment of 150 to Representative M)ll'V then a Stat Senator, had not been foe campaign purposes.' he swore but In satisfaction or a claim against tn firm for overcharges of Interest. The witness could not explain why he per- ( Continued on page three.) HEARTS OF PEOPLE WEB BY GORE Speeches.; Have Created Great Enthusiasm , A liulo 1M Air for tho Kara of Twit and tb His llrpabthwa K.. 11m- Rrsulta of Primaries mi I'art ot Warring Republican 1Wi1mu. I umkoii Chcve to IXWHHTml- I H- -fi-at ol MaB4l-lat Tawic Mean That a lrroo-rt Will 1V1U' Him. (By THDM AH J. PK-MK.) I Vahlngtun. D. C Sept. tl H ' publican rlalms of victory in N'-nli Carolina this year aralJegljHUut; li. 'Ta'ile" away '" In hla Intervle. hi, ii he pnldle.d around oa aswapap. r r., In this city aome week gu. M.irwn j liutler the new Republican t. . in 'the ftate. made th claim th lar i Heel Uepublicana would elect -n U onarrsmnen In November. TS m ' terMew which wa Intendct t"i the erusal of President Taft, t..- provoked n mil m. nut the Huiiir lalm of seveW' Republlcnn '. Mr .-,- ,. nun made little more than ii.-jwutli i sgo. la not -tonger heM up i " '! NORMAN LEWIS' WIPE .Y8 THtT 1 resident and the thor .hu heartened leaders Of the li-publli un WIFE . ACCUSES BB5MlO:SrS HE DID THE SHOOTING '' CHIEF STALIJNtiK eiHE 18 t'OR KOBOUATH) BY WITSKSS. (Special to News and Observer ) Nashville. Pept. 21. Newa of the death of Chief Police mailing, "-publican ungreinien Spring Hope, at a Richmond normal llama like Huner. party. Charles J. Marrle, form can candidate tor Govern, of Congressman Mor-i,. l.ownrs. him given out today on Interview In clulma the election of EIDSTB1I8IT Giummis r Kellllill r iiinl nut! ,.1 i- riKht I e OI'K hi. h he ;. lour lie It',. Sla'e. ll- t .,1k. UK r. "f l'renl- trri.Mhttcin There I universal sorrow over th I hf)UU Thu U 1. ' th.- f..- -ibli -an county, for the offlcer had many ' claims In -the 8ial huw '...mk" friend. The body will be buried In I -almost hulf w.'hln n pc i 'il -if .rlrtg Hope tomorrow. i""1 v-r '"r !"' tnc eic -- Norman Lewie. wh did the shoot- rh rmuUp uf ,h(, )rlII1 irv r,..l.. Ing, l in Jail at Kaletgh, wnne m tcn veaterday on the pun of th . ..i. , h..fo : lor tne n. rlellt bf th, .in Jchr Tufl. and" the I Ik eni lnti-r-ienc IVmiual Alia e-ud l.oe to t'tlliur of he O'l Rt liable 1114:1,1, Tt, LU-,1 h.4titur (.aula Ibdm (.uillorO Rnul' ,ro,in, Willi lUiiu(utlitil Katurt Kmw litre, t from Ilia RpVew did It III Muh I) Sfiecalr ArrtmH hill Wliliout a Ming- (Special tu News and '.iar rr. " irr.-iinUir,,, v. ilIae chKrniln ieronMll y. the .soienUld ar. KunientatiNe anl for.-nnii power of I'ntteU States S. nat.-r ti-ire. w ho spoks here hist nlnlit, unrl urrte.l long th"a lii.irnlnti m (he ulk .-t the town "H ' is more like an lu li.n an -dotes ami huno-r hi ruggcl el;.i, i:ve and yualni muIi.m ,.r surimsing climax, which kills without a sting, tnat I hav,- ever heard." hs the con.raent of u Heiul.llesn. whose n.me and at i (atnmcnt.i are known heyund the lor j .lera ol the Stale tin nil sides thla 'likeness te Vunc,. In one form or neither. U h. urd iron, all old t.mera, ' The oiniiier in. ii. Uenio. rala or Ke ; piii-licaiis w h" never knew or heard hhc-. .linnet without exceptioi,, de j ,! ii .- the l-eat and inwi en-t- nlnli.U: sp-e h they ever heard, i A leM or .my I.ik mjilregx l.pini.. a ! city n i lu ii. i . la the powe- ,.t th I Speukcr tu i so 1 ! his crowd. M .-m.ired Ii y thlM. ih hllnd acnntoi ,, .... i.u, nlKht. ior th,re v ere in. ue ! i ple preacui wnen he lomluue.l H.s mo hours argument, il-an ti r- waa half an Hour after he. had nimuieneed, HaMilit only two hcu;s notice that h would lUfnk tn Ihe o. r:i house. It niif ItnporMlile to Ket tnt-'lltgem-e all Mir the uly In the time the speak ing Imkii.i Still there were SOU peo- l ie pres, nt at eisht o'clock, and by at Ahevllan tin to Knotlle rno"l- tinn-.it. (1. K. X. 1-arsMie ana nan. ?t-'reclal'"to "New nl Oherver. Ashevllle, fept II. Announcement waa mno tooay inn in Power Company, which now nnerntea1 a uyuro-eieciric piant n no- - w.ii.- t-.,, r..-J.i...ir.. end I. conatructlns an- which met at th Ohio Vlley Exp ..ther with .0 horse power below j Mtloh her to celebrate th compl. -m...v..ii ia nransrlne to Ixilld trsna- ..r a naw Government dam i 1., i'i.. in Canton. tr furnish 1 .- ' i..,...nk thl. a few mile belo v...... r,. .r tn (ha Chamnlon Fl- rin.ioil. This protect waa design hr CompanV. conserv a naviaaois swse e This l'ee will lMr he eTtndd oj(.ht river dur -ig the dry month of Wavneeville. and other nrl.r towns-,.-, ,ar. . in thst direction while It ta pmhehtet The Prelnclf l" in most or thf Ihn anotHer line will be hullt In Hen-,,ltiy at th eapoaltion. He had drr.si to furnleh power. luncheon there and did not leave un- The Klt-re Cnmpanv' attTlllnrv ; (,) )te In the drvy. TonKht he Is tem t.Hnt la being operated all the; to nine with frl-nde. hen attend the me, hut this doe, mo' furnlah stlffl-Unpoeitlnn opers. . Hen, pnw.r at reasonable rates. I o.italde his spch Bo A party of w.m. h-mdeed t-opl ! public Meatl ms were for hcom Ing !t leave (-morrow foe Knoirvllle tn and attempts to ohtal n from the ITea . preaenl .1 AhevHl Day" at theMdent a comm-nt on the I'r'm'ryj A.-. -is-hl-,n Fxoo-i-n I suits of yeat.rlsvj with falluVs. rr,e, , ram tl tw ' rrli.heft by the ,.,, r yRUr..- 1 com,-an Ihe party will. AT PthMIl UN .U(KU- Vr I -e-m ni and atteeroers and boost ( " ...,. ih--: e iTIae 1'jiroPntcnt Icls All I.tta- ' ..... tll-.l i t ..iiifrementa Sre eoro.le(e ror : ' - , .. . ,i ,.. c t. n..mni- (,.e. tal to News and (H-ervee . -i t, .- v k i i, 'ii !,' Uncolnton. S. Keit DISCUSS CUHTRILMENT MKjvnxa or crrrTow masitac- Tt'RINQ AHSOCIATIOS OP hOlTM CAROLINA. - ' . ' (By the Aasoclated Press.) Greenville. 8. C, 8ept 11. Tha executive committee of the Cotton Manufacturers' Association of South Carolina met her today and after the .meeting. Captain E. A. Smyth, president of tha association, stated that among tha subjects Harassed by the committee, was on of. a. further curtailment of production la October, Mors than .1.400. ov spindles were represented. Because prices offered re lower than lhe,y were two week ago. and much below the cost ef production those present at the meeting stated their Intention to curtail at least OiieJ week tn October. tn. shut dowa th mills under Ihelr control for that urns. A letter haa been sent to the other members of the amoctatlon inform ing them of the action take by their executive committee. and doubt lees the redui'ttoo In K-toher will amount to con -1.1 era My over ,0,v spSj dies aa there are 3. ;. spindles members of the a-.... -latum. WYOMINU M MOCrtVT. I"" a ! 1'.- lis. a ' a s I- I I .'! II I (( S ! I 1 " 10 't a t- e (-r!.n fthoOl ties n,ere Ita fourth vear and Pa frland intrete.1 Will be mi pl.saed t" . , u,i the enrnim-r-t ft""!' all 1 Th Mate 0nvetl" plaUraem 1- vara tlee Inll stive and Uat Refrrrw- ilnm. liy tha A- "'ated Preaa fihertiisn. Wye. s ,,t. tl The IVm ocrath- Htatf convention today noent nsled the fllnin ticket: , j bo M Carey ,'f t'hej,nre. emriKr: I". L lluux. sf t'odi, fur secretary of sa( Ir. Karl HhH -n. of Pharldsn. tree a- A urers vv. w iw ,or iiw)m. lor memlr ef ( The can li t i f .r irnvernor ta t it (erly opp'vae I to the peeaent ttepMB- lloen or' fn of W vomica oiia ent.-rtn'if ,r?e(t h'.iire" . r--' t 1 he l ' . , t-na I'. w a i f"r It- r"vn pr.oe'1 nao ,n la sn everr n. ei-at In , mn a(- m ).n .ro ,. t a f...e rr-on The n:a', Inttia-lve f .' . . the ( re- n rorrirt I - ' a-iatTg. h, u rr ef r 8TK.VHKR ASHORE. Yewttt TVoni Ery Weatt (Jo to Ita A stxtanc. (By (he Associated Press.) Key West. Flu., Bept. 21. Tha American ateamer Evelyn. Captain R. a.- Blrdenll, Is reported ashore off French Reef. The weather ta fair and the steamer Is not leaking. Th? steamer Mildred and schooners have gone to her assistance. HAS FRACTURED SKULL Made, IleM) Upeej V t,l Vrm dty ! wile Is In jail here. Un says thai hla j warrhis .;.... . , I wife did th. shooting, but she naytUktiia of , .L UIt .Following Mut Un B,thMhald ,t M(ngft f Pmloua nVJeert-tics, Whh AddlUoo of ; the house t the time, corroborates , . . i her testimony. Vine ta held aa a wit- Ship Subsidy Spoke Yesterday At-1 vhM Po(t.. stalllngs himself tcraoosi .a Baluburj Kpcealrca , stated that Lewie shot him. There I 1 evldeiu- that the negro loaded the Highly. CoimdWatcd by Meotoc" gun fter the officer knocked at the of Both Parties 'V i door. Tha feeling at Spring Hope j his been intense and It was wise not By AL IN IIORTON. to bring the negro back to this coun- Charlotts, Sept. 11 .Senator Gore s , tJ, brief speech-making trfp through , The desd officer haa been very vlgt- North Carolina ended her (oniaht. ,flnt ln running down negro blind tl--.North Carolina ended jter tonight. lncurrw, , wl of Since comUin into ths Btat on Tues-1 Jhe neBToea. , day. morning, he has spoken to four f - so audience, aggregating 19,060 persons, and oomposed of tho chlxenry of tha Cf t h; eighth ' ahd hlntlT'Cbngreaaioual dt-trlcta. Enthusiasm haa been high at all times, auu It re believed that hew life haa been given tht Democra cy ot this section which haa been dla- cussed at tne White House, and plana to carry which have been consented to. If not Mado by tho national atund pat organisation cHM-tn Ii yi KaliaOury. The afUwnoua apeoch waa made at o'clock In th court house t ttalja- bury. Farmer, mill men, euaui nieu, to tne tuna of a thousand, were on hand to greet th distinguished Oklahoma!, liis xpoaition of th trickery and d. e t practiced by the Republican regime ln reviaUK the tariff tell upon aympathetiC cars upon men and women st ho ea-ii day leel th effect of th-s meaaur of In huty ana rooerry. Along ths trail followed by senator Oor. and hi party, tha cry ut the nil dinner pail is no longer heard. and ths factory whistle is no lunger sounded. - Indeed, all except the farm- era, who are busy taking fodder and curing tobacco, can very conveniently come out to a political meeting. "We have nothing viae to do, they de clare. . - " Tha speech her tonight wki dllvr- ere j to an enthusiastin crowd (hat fill ed to overflowing the Academy- of M-.rsie. It la estimated, tha I. so p- ple wera present. Th rtenatoy wa introduced In n enthualasuc t4e by tlm. C. W Til lett, who before irreeentmc him, ad drersed himself hrletty and happily to the pie brigade of tho Utate Hcpublt vena A band was proenred to furnlah mush- for the occasion, and long bo- fore ths party arrived tthey were de layed at tvattsu-try, and ao had fo come to Charlotte In automobiles) a street full of enihueiaeia listened jia stirring airs In the audlrnce were men from Hhell.y. Oaaton'a. Hickory, tnatesvtllo. Concord and other nearby towns. ' Tho line of argument pursued by genator ejore In' hla lormer niex free waa ueed tonight with the exception that be 'discussed at some lensth the lsue of ahipsuhetdy. Ills eipoattlon nf th's wss clear and forceful and hi declaration that subaldy wouhl matt In ao B-od tn ths cotton man tifaeturer waa recetved with applause. He admonlstwd lklenl.ur le moraeT to a'ai.d by (ta guna arnt re turn wi(b an lncree,t majority be-r representation is Omgreso. Ha stated that wbea Kepnhlloan Maine pe liemocratlc 1 the first time aims 1MJ. It behooves North Carolina to seini a solid Democratic del'iallon to Wsshlneton Hepubllcoe In varlout sec-t the eouutry furnish no little or the Democrats. The detent of Representative Tawney, the chair man of the powerful appropriations committer In Ihe House by an Insur gent Republican means th election of a Democrat from the first Minne sota (Ifsmict. Bvery time a lead ing rtand-patter la defeated by an insurgent it nn-nna that the majority ot regular R-epttbf cans 4n "the district affected will go fishing or vote for the Democratic nominee on elec tion day, ' It la no loin;, r H iiiellon of will mocBala win. but It Is only a ((Ueatlon now to Hie size of the majority thev mH have In the net' Hrtwse tif ttisp r e a, n 1 1: ITves W. P. Deltrl. h n fpeclul officer ill the uprv!lnK : r. h'tect of the trear Ulwt)l leave for North Carolina o morrow.for th' purpose of selecting the litei fry puMjc buililtnga pro vided In tha new public building bill parsed tt th recent session of Con gress. ,, . P. K. Ellington of Italelgh. anl L M. Hull, of Shell-v. are here. AS AN IMPENDENT LINE tXIXCERSHNO , .OPERATION OF THE SOlTlirtOCND RAILWAY MRS. M. TINDALL f.RATKD DI VORCE AND ALIMONY. (Special to Newa and Ohner.-er.) Wtnaton-aalem, Sept. 21 Th Southbound railroad will be operated aa an Independent road, for some time, at lei at. It ha not been defi nitely determined lust yet whether tha new line-will be -operated later Jointly by the Norfolk nnd western and Atlantic Coast Lin or bv only one of the two companies. The re port Is current that ths Atlantic Const Una officials had made a proposition skull fractured witn a Dugs rock mat its the Norfolk and Western to pur he alleges wsa thrown at him by th chase Its Interests In the Houthbonnfl. Taylor negro. Last night about rl I hut President H. E. Fries, of the o'clock the Lyons negro was called ! Southbound etatedvtoday that he did from hla home by ths Taylor negro not think ther was any truth In the and a "partner" of his that haa fled rumor. He aatd that only freight NEGRO STRIKES ANOTHER IS THE HEAP WITH IIXUE ROCK ASSAILANT,1 ARCHIE TAYLOR, IX at AIL,' (Special to New nd Observer.) Rocky Mount -Sept. 11, Archl Taylor, colored, I held In th city lock-up without ball awaiting th re sult ot an Injury to Jesaa Lyons, aleo colored, which occurred last night between eleven and twelve o'clock t Ltttl Raleigh, a colored section In ths southwestern part of tha city. Th Injured negro la In a moat aerlous condition aa ths result of having hla these parte and la being sought after by the police. Soma boisterous talk ing wa noted by persona Hvlng In (he neighborhood and Anally the blow was heard and tho Lyona negro's screams for help. The matter wa reported to the po lice and this morning Taylor waa ar tralna would be operated on the new road) for the first few months after Its completion. The owners have purchsaed - four engines and MO freight cars. An order for passenger coaches haa not been placed yet. President Fries, who accompanied the officials of the N. nd W. and A. C. L Un o clock wtl'm the last word was tittered, fully a thouamnd hearers shook with laughter at hla last anec dote, ami hung with close. embrl to his closing and eloquent tribute to the eavliiK influence for the people's of the Democratic doctrines of Jef feraon anil the Democratic Mowa of Jackson No It -.8 attractive waa the aenator off the pUnfonn. Wind though he was. he iiiiide Ins way without a guide. Marvel'HH He evented his accurate memory, when in his speech h,- quotej off band, tinur.-x and atatistlca ana expressions from public prints or pub llo chararie; n. sa red or profane, modern or classic his ready recogni tion of local cltl.cii. l y sometnlng theyhad done in the .-ot or present was equally remarkable He could not have been "posted" before band on theae larcluiiar Iti (llvtduals, because In e.n h Instance below mentioned, their Introduction to him was unpremeditated un i en tirely of the spontaneous order when a hundred were Introduced in ten minutes K'r-d mut foremost, when Chair man sh.rrill introduced thla corre spondent, who ceftnlnly ta unknown to fame. a Mr. Joyner, a newspaper man and a fpertnl correspondent "f the Newa and Ohacener, he took time nt once to say these very word: "Why I'm glad to ace you. Tom Penc sent his love to you, and when you write to my friend Joe Dantela, tell him I sent my love to him The next man he seemed to wish to locate was t'apt. Jamea V. Forbie, Demo cratic candidate for Superior Court clerk. 'Cnpt. Forbla." he repealed. nre you a descendant of Cpt. Arthur Forhla. who fought and waa killed at the battle of Guilford Court House Ip the Revolutionary war? ("Y air." Vummertd aha astonished and delighted ('apt. Jim. "I hope to bo honored by having you a company ms to the Batlfe Ground when I go there tomorrow morning " "Let me Introduce you to Hen. E. 3. Jostles." said Chairman Sherrlll to the statesman. "Why, Mr. Speaker Justice, I'm delighted to meet you and tn eay I've been with you, nnd kept up wtth you all along." waa hta Imme diate responsive exclamation. Another Instance rufflcee to abao lutely establish some occult power be yond gift of heart or brain to thla gifted unfortunate ?). Solicitor Sam Hauls hear a re markable resemblance to the hand- ! soma, rotund, nne-iaceo, genial prees- dent. William H. Tart. No two twin brothers sver looked Wore allk. a to head. fare, moustache and month, and their abdominal lines are ex- rested at the brick yard, where ha la, on a tour ot Inspection of tho Booth- employed H gave th name of hla "pardoer to the police, and he la he lps sought after. Th prlaoner. when arrested, had a deadly weapon upon his person. pair of brass knuck. Th egro wh was struck by tho rock Is reports to be in a most serious condition by ths phvslclsn who has sltended htm. nd there are doubt bound, save over 4 miles ot th track ha been laid. Thera are 1.47 white children en rolled in Winston white schools. The advlaablltty of Bending v,det egatlnn to Roanoke tomorrow to con fer with Mr. Davant, of tha Norfolk and Western Railway. rVlafv le frelfht rate la now being considered. If be will Itva He wss employed ss'th plan being to leave la the mom- a drayman by on of tha wholeaale Arms of the city. ne trounie is thought to have been oaused ever a worn a a. . r- -- .- a. Omdm-tlng Muaakaa. ' (Special to News and Observer.) Salisbury. Sapt 11 A mission which proved to be one ef the most tv- j Interesting and forceful ever held In a M-ted foe the . r-t. .1 uri sn4 re-5'. ( primary law. Ilia a Set. reatirlns t1 ..a I a . "t ,r , r-t-- Tk. a. la e,.m i. It menteit ritstbt by r.enuMlrana and lem.w-rats fiisbury being cnndui'ted by Areh-1 Dralh of Mr. Tlaomaa MadWH, a. ta aa sv. dear rlaaain dia, uaai.m of I dearoa Perey C. n ebher, a noted 01 the taaoee ef thts ran-ia'tn. At ee-h vine of Ttoetnn, elnawd laat night at St. of tha four p aces where he baa ute'e Fplaronal rhttnh In thla city. ,m. h ta t.-iarrte-i aa t"t t ' ml ! 7 he eermons dellyeead py r vvenoer 1- V ,t i-int Ha hi t f". :-;e-.( .,IH.n a' s a- t t--e j ro. .!e to I He h'alort.- e Una tjifrt'ittl in nf f t fr w h t-a haa j. ee- e ( and to t h !hicltHl'e fo'. e bo ea-e eetrts i-ie. , I. n ' In (' e a ' ' e. and he i '"nb"' that ., ' ' in- , ha haa i ''? . t-s aght. -t a . I t " .. - I u JM J) vara Irrealallbla and mads a deep ltd- Ins and return tomorrow Bight. In the gnperlrtr Court today Mr. M. Tindal waa granted dlcorce from her husband, W. R. Tindal. former manager of the Singer Hewing Ma chine office hers. She waa also award ed the eustndy of the child and IIS 1-1 per month alimony. The defendant gave notice of appeal to th Supreme Court ' faperuvi tn Nwa and Oheener.l Kutherfordton, Kea?t. II Mr. Thomas Rudlalll. a g"d ettleen of Rutherfnrdton. died today in hi predion on vhe asrae rnrmem,, pomf on e-. - h h sti-nded every service. Msnr few davs' lllne Hla death coming cf hta a atementa. while sweep ng ln,so an.ldenlv will be a short la ha eenne r.,. pn ir.ie as to be unanawer. ; friends. Mr lludlaill Was ahuut ii T ih. who ansy bar been la- jyeare cf a H e survtyed. by a t. cl tu ; eUuraertV ' . aa ael vral bjldrfa. artly lmllar, eatrusing that tho pri dent' re a tittle mere expended and cspacloue, "This I our Democratic solicitor. Senator. introduced mr. Sherrlll. "Hon. Sam Oattls. ol Or ange." "Happy to meet you." said the Senator aa he hook hand, ap pearing to linger lovingly hold of the palm while Mr. Oattla breathed tha ruatomart happy amenlle of wts. come. In hi peculiarly happy smiling tone of voice, and passed on. Chair man Sherrlll fell over In a faint when the blind man remarked: "I ho Is La fat, oily gentleman, and something about him reminded ms or our r'a-i-dent." This rorreeonndent busy-body oveVtook the then distant Oattla call ed him back, told him In the preeenre of Mr. Oore of what he said about ' him. and Mr- Oattla I" smiling yet Th senator ears ho can't get about an right eioee. with hla sense of in stinct, except when snow covers the ground, evening tin thins, snd then he lopes hla besrinta and la help teas. It's all migbty eurloua to me. YHH Rattle) Krownrt. Senator Oore, accompanied bv a larse earart, left hers at one o'ctn- k today for Salleuhrr. where he was tn speak tt Is afternoon Ha i (. tenter of much attention at the Qiivi-, ACCD!nu.-l CO.. I'M xl j l
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Sept. 22, 1910, edition 1
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