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MORXIXO TOXIC.
tRpurgeon.)
P All providence ar doors to
trial. Evn our merelea. Ilk rise,
hav their thorn. Our mountain
sre not to high, our valley srs
pni too low. .for temptation; trial
lurk on all road.. Kverywhere,
shnve and beneath, we are bcaet and
surrounded with danser. Yet no
shower fAll unpermitted from the
threaten I a cloud; every drop ha
It order ere It haaten to the earth.
The trials which come from liod are
. sent to provD and atrenmhen u.
UNCLE WALT
The Poet Philosopher
It doesn't matt what yon say, If
you do wrong from day to day. Your
moral lecture may ho sound, with
gems of thought tlwy may abound, but
when you spring ilimn
S.VIi folk will grin, and
ADIX)IX; say: "Old Kirk's re
linking aln!" Kome.
times I ace my nclKlilxir do a thing
that Jars mo throuKh and though; end.
"fatMrTI'tip with' rirtuc's fire, my lirswt
la tilled wllli noldc ire, and to myself
I a: "I iron, I mut rolniko my
neighbor now! Whrn Iki perform
some aruny uYetf, tliat makes my
moral boMini hlcrd, It la my duty to
protest, and plant aoino prrorpt In
hi dreamt!" Ami while I'm training
for tlw Job, an loner Voice betdna In
lliroh, and whUH'r la ui plrlt' reri
"Vou'ro too blamed lrtiHMi., I fear;
It Jam )ou IkhtIIiIj In nee your neigh
bor rub an aiple tree, or give Um?
nH'lon graft a laxwt, or lift a chicken
from It riMt: but ou. whom lliew
deol make mi miiv, u(r d.uie tile
ame tlilna; o'er ami imt" And tlitw
I MTt o' tdirhcl up, and take a Urire
4nnoelel tup and xor Ice water on
nty head, and h-atr Hiw moral tliluir
uiiMld. Tlie man who preaehea and
rvhiikcR alHiiit men little sin and
fluke, -liotild hae a record wtotvy
white; liU di-cd li'uld make lilt
Wordn well! rlulit.
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(Copyright, by (leorge Mayhew
Ai.nm )
NO ( ST HIT liAIlMKXTS.
In his udmlralilo peech, Intro
JurlnK Senator Gore at Charlotte on
Wednesday nUht, 1 Mr. Charles V.
TIII.Mt made a derided lilt by dnl:ir
ina thai nil history had no parallel to
lh effrontery of Slorelnad and But
r in anklng North i'nr..ina 1mocrat
to wer the cat off stirmrnta of Maine
l!epwtUcan. If th. pe,,plr of North
.Carolina after remaining true to Dem
ocratic principle for a generation
mould Jeaert t lie true faith Juat a It
1 being ' n t t 1 Maine and Ver
mont Itcpui.tli iinn into whoa mind
the aiinhiii.' of Truth liaa Juet hone.
Ir. Tillett. referring to the reyueat of
North i ainllna Hiidlcal to don the
dlx ardi d iult of Main Republican
(they hming for the flrt time put on
the giortvu robe of LHimocracy)
said
' When 1 a tny I ued to hav
to wear th ct-n(T wond hand
clothe of my older brother, and I
may some dv be compelled to wear
secund-banj clothe again, but by th
Shades of Iteau Urommel I never In
tend 'o wear the cast-off second-hand
poiitiral garment of a Northern Ha
publican "
CAM AITtmn TO HT.XO MILLIONS
Referring to the circular letter la
sued by the Hond Kperulator. )nt
aftef Butler became ho of th K
publlcan party, th Ilurllngton News
rsy:
"The letter referred to, l simply
the first In th campaign that Ma
bea started along with th political
treachery Intended to eur th eol
IWtlnn of the bond They can af
ford to spend million dollars la
order to' eolleef U,An,oo, They
ran afford to flood the P'at with
noriey In order to -t the bond
Teens-niaed aM we warn our peopl
now that the whole work of Marlon
TtutleT th deeplsml and repudiate
leader. I to the end that h may
olleot thee bn4 "
1 '
"I find It hard to make both ends
meet n these days of Tsft prosper
Jty." Is poensno etpreeelon heard IB
.'orth Carolina. Her th way the'
Sams thing I etprti J la (ikUhoiw
Sceordlug to rVnator Oor;
"Whr. out Oklahoma, a fellow
a II tfl '-ial snap tn mak both
f'Bds meet
Cnaalef'a find wife, wh Ws dl
tnrr4 befoe be saarrtew th aetriw.
t ring- suit t compel him t pay the
lll.Mt year b agree, la pay I her
nd their thildrea. Th claim of th
rblbjr Sheald : b Mprfor - I th
sctreaa wife. wb-V Ihlnklnf hs ad
ths wiortf y opper.pUte, threw Chssj
ler oTerbnsri. , -
Reo la ttyAaft ptrer ths speech
f Mr. C. W. THIett. Ir.uoduclfig
'FA'.nr Cor at Chartotta, It Is
gees. ....... - :
Mum ni Aim "i iiom i.um."
Two y. :ir tha Id iulili an
tirmiprrlty ir otn Irt-a elm led Mm-lirad
to t""tii-. II iniiJu no speeches
himself en-rpt hue dearrlhed in the
llirni, "money talk," but w rp-feewited-
to the voter, particularly
th mill men. 'hat lie wua no politi
cian not even a Itepubllcan hut
had reached the conclusion that hi
own cotton mill Interests would be
more profitable If the voter would
elect Mm and faff. Tha voturs 'were
urged to vote for him beeauas "If a
business man like Morehesd, who 1
aver to politic,' t willing to hujd
up Tuft' hand, Ih result will be
greater prosperity for th men who
work In tha mill, th owners of tha
mill, and thos who . errjoy thatr
trade or sell to them." That wa th
argument and that waa th pledge.
How ha th promt been kept?
Morehead turns up a a patronage
monger of th Dr. Slott typ. grab
patronag even in th census-taking
to build up hi machine, and make
the dtorolui JJurion Hutler hi
joke-fellow.
What of the promleeg as to pros
tnltyT Mr. v. a. ' fcrwln, 'pre.ltlont
of the' biggest cotton mill In the
! State. ay that th cotton mill ar
having the hardest times they hav
experienced In a quarter of - a cen
tury. Here I a special from lb
meeting of tha Cotton mill manufac
turers, reld . Wednesday:
'Qreen ille. R
ept. 11 Thetx -
ecutivv committee of the Cotton Man
ufacturers' 'Association of South Car
olina met here today and after th
meeting Cspt. K. A. Smyth. preir
dsnt of the association, stated that
among the subjects dlscustted by th
committee waa on of a further cur
tailment of production In October.
Mor than ij,000.000 spindle Were
represented and because prices offer
ed sre lower than they were two
weeks ago and much below th cost
of production. tho present at the
meeting etated their Intention to cur
tall at eit one week In October and
shut down the mill under their con
trol for that time.
A letter has been sent to tha other!
member of the association Inform
lu.hm .f Mte-nettfm'igKetf "Tiy "tlie
executive committee and doubtles
ths reduction in (ictohcc wilt amount
to considerably over 3.000,000 apln
dles, as there i,re 3.T00.000 spindles
members of the association."
Th cotton mill people were prom
ised Prosperity with a big- P. They
havs received Short Tims, High
I'rices for what they have to buy,
and th worst depression known In
the cotton mill Industry.
And yet Morehead, backed by
Marlon Butler, has the effrontery to
ask cotton mill men to vote "for ths
Republican party and Prosperity."
They do. not want any more of tha
sort of Prosperity they have received
under the Taft administration They
do not want that which they have
been fclveu already. In November
they will try the Democratic plan of
fnlr play, equal right to all, special
privilege to none, and see If that I
not better than th gmrantoed Re
publican prneporlty that has closed
cotton mills and made It hard for
men and women working In mill to
rnnka both end meet.
Mr Tawney, of Minnesota, Is the
Chairman f the Hous Commutes
on Appropriation and Cannon's right
hand msn. He ha been defeated
for renomlnstlon by his' own party.
The Republicans se they will be de
feated everywhere Jhsy stand by
Cnnnonfsm.
Of course the Republican of that
Kentucky district, With their 1J.0O0
majority, will lct th murderer. Calsb
Por, to Congres. II. i. h. ort
of man Kentucky Republican delight
to honor.
A 111 I'll' I1!!!1 M !
PACfc JIONF. CAPTVRK8 THE
Buch an XDlolt thai nerfnrm
by John Paul Jones ,,n (September II.'
i i. py wnicn. in plain light of th
English coast, he flung to the breese
the gallant enlgn . f the foiled States,
and, with Briton ua witnesses ef his
dsrtng, fought. mrloualy, a battle
which haa alwav been spoken of as
the moot obetlna'.i and sanguinary
combat that eer occurred between
Ingle ahlpa, can never b resd by
Amsrlcens with nther thsn th deepest
and moat enthusiastic Interest The
victory, too, came at one of th dark
est hours of th- revolutlonsry cam
paign, and served tu gladder nd en
coarage. for th tlm being, the des
pondent h. ani of honest patriots.
It waa rul Jones, who most his
torians credit with having been ths
man who hoisted, with his own hands,
th first American naval flag on bosrd
tb American frfsat Alfred, ths flag,
ship, the national ensign being thus
for the nrt time displayed from a
man-of r Ths flag said to hav
been of y.lbn, alls, hearing the flgur
of a pin- tree, and th significant d
vlc of a rattlesnake B a field of
thirteen stripes, with ths ominous
legend. "Don't tread an mi!"
Th battle which Jones fought
September fl. waa with the "erspls
when he was In command of the Bo
Homm rtlchard. It waa about noon,
while Jones wae cruising otl the coast
f Yorkshire, England, that he dis
covered the ehtpe-ef-vraf nespis and
ftcarborough. H Immediately yav
rhe. coming ap with th Hempts
sbout T o'clock In the evening. The
American ship wss maeh Inferior t
her sntsgnnlat, being. IS fart, an elj
veeseJ. Harney and ttfimaaaaeebl. the
waa manned by three hundred and
elxthy men and boys. The erpl, on
ths other hsnd. waa built In the beet
meaner, aad with a meek heavier ar
mament In the early part ef th action, Ihs
superior selling qualities of the
"erapls enabled hr t take several
adventacewwe poet t Iowa, which the see.,
manehip ef Psl Jones, hampered by
the jnmane.gvabl eheracter ef his
craft, did t enable him te prevent.
Th light had net pregreesed far when
Dw acftemt'ee tt was finished th
rX m . ssxl tree pieert .Hrsss w
Mrthslss OrewrlM i - a
C. 1 J'm SfiVi. th anejihera pentas
dnre Hn'ii r. thei beemas pne (lS
dner of th Twee-wry ( l.l) t Thntn
saswder 1 1 ?o ) : Seen Jane tparRi
(llt and AbissxW ftavidan. hiv
tn t nary, twnew of vti i ss m, or I
Msubran, 'he vbraseel sjorw (II
amki: jh tih: nur.
The wrt .irmoi rat th 3 mlh has
j produced In fifty yeara ftrnetor
j Vein, of North Carolina. 1! trwti-.
ly upposoj Hi nomination ' of Mr.
Cleveland for l'reidiit In lit, but
when th Convention bamed Mr.
Cleveland at Chicago, Penator Vance
set ths only Correct smpl by "sub
mitting to ths arbitrament of th
National Convention,'' and. In a letter
laid down this sound doctrine:
"If w refuse to abide by th voir
of th majority of our fellow-Democrats,
freely and unanimously ex
pressed In friendly convention, ther
Is an end of all aaaocleted party effort
In government; If we personally par
ticipate In that consultation or con
vention and refuse to abide by th de
cision of tha tribunal of our own se
lection, then ther Is an end of all
personal honor among men, and ths
conndenc which Is naeessar to all
combined effort Is gon forever. Ths
man who bets, proposing to colisrt It
he wins and to repudiate it, li n loses
Is b. all .olaaawstof psopl considers
a 'idlahonesr Mian." ,
jHr. Cleveland approved th Vanes
doctrine In 1111, but mad th grav
mlataks of not following l: la list
when be refused to support Mr. Bry
an for tha presidency afUr bay bad
been nominated. And now airy Bry
an makes tha same grave mlataks la
declining to support Mr. Daniman,
who was nominated, by th Democrat
for Governor of Kbraka Mr,
Cleveland thought he had good rea
son tn 181 and Mr. Bryan thinks
he has good reason bow, but neither
an be Justified In refusal to abid by
the action of tn majority cf th
party. ,
There Is but on Just rul that all
men should, follow, and that rul la
that ths minority should submit to ths
will of ths majority. If. for any rea
son that rule la broken down, party
anarchy and party defeat ax Invited.
Vane wss wiser than Cleveland, Bry
an. Harmon. Carlisle, Watterson and
other great Democrats whoa mis
take only show that whsn a big
",an omn,lu ,rror CO""0"
big one.
Jt i: the duty at very Demo
cratbig and HtHa-Ho support th
nominees of his party. Th mlstak
of Cleveland In Mis. did not mak
his sctlon rlgltt. Events proved It
hurt his party and his country. Th
refusal of Mr. Bryan to support th
nominee In Nebraska will hurt th
party and Injur th hope of th beat
government. Great leaders should
be followed whn they sre right, but
their errors should be criticised aad
avoided by ths humblest msmbers of
the party.
Vance tn ll0sald: "Abide tn th
ship" Experience hss abundantly
proven his wisdom. His advic than
Is as good now as when uttrj by
that great North Carolinian.
MOXrMKNT TO COI CRF.F.CT.
That Is good new that com from
Elisabeth City to the effect that an
organisation hss been effected to
erect a ststus of Col R. B. Ctcy,
long tlm editor of th most Influ
ential psper In Eastern North Caro
lina. When Jostah Turner and Peter
Hals, William U Saunders and Jos
eph A. Engelhard, Theodora B.
Kingsbury sod William E. Pell and
Ilka editors In other sections war
risking their Uvea to drive out tha
carpet bag and scalawag government
that cursed North Carolina. Colonel
Creecy was making the sam fight
then and afterward In the Elisabeth
City Kconomlst. H was the noblest
figurs of Northeast era North Caro
lina and a statu or that venerable
editor will be an Incentive to unborn
generations. All North Carotin
should ask th privilege of taking
hand In creating thla monument.
"'" .'M
SEanS.EPTEMBER U.
several of the eighteen pound shot ef
the "erapls had entered the Rlrb
arJ s hull below the water-mark, aad
she leaked In a threatening manner.
Just before they cloeed Commodore
" di in serapia. nailed hta ad
versary: "Has your akiw ieu.be i
haven't begun to fight yet!" thundered
utin ins orave jo nee m reply.
Prom the nrmmenr imn sw.
mlnatton ef tha auf i ik. I
a man on board the Richard who wws
anorant er me sapenortty of the
"--v.-. n wngni oi metal and
In the Qualities ef th nee w... .....
brave and dauntleea Jones stlmalated
" wiui wora sni example and
they fought Ilk Trojans. Ctb
tually a Quantity "of rtrii.u
board th Merapla was t so fir by
a grenade from Jones' ship, and Mew
ap, long aiier inia the right weal
on with fury.
At hurt the mainmast of the Serapbi
begsn to totter te Its fell her fir
slackened, and, about half-pas ten
o'clock the British fhuf waa struct.
-" -"ioaore t-varaon surrendered
his sword to his really weaker ad
veraarr. , In a-alwar tkMk ik. - -
mantles of this scene, Peareen die-
e ru wieen irritability, and, ad
Jressing Jones as eae whe fesurht
under n rromlaad Has aaiJ.
'It I painful tdV deliver np my
-irW w m ua wne rtas rougkt with
a halter around hi nee.
mr," retilled Jones, good hemoTed-
r. mm ne nanaea .beeki . the wee pen,
"yen hsv foaght hke a here, aad 1
make no doubt but vau. m-.-i
win reward ysa In the asset esnpte
nieinnvT, f
Tree eeeogh, the tnllant IWwn
soon received frsiw Kim ne. aw.
dignity of knighthood as an acknowl-
"""" wi nie eravety la this n
parallete.t battle hswrfag of which
honor. Joevee ssM tn ,.. n
marked: "Weil he deserved h; and
""" "ve sue goeei fortewe te
meet Mm again. 1 will make is-
f htm!" . .
Jones took hla pHre te RoHsad,
and It la a rrutsrana ts sk.s
the whole world stood astonished at
his bravery and awrceaa.
three derif hattla nt Womm. -
M itHrmend it nme j , It I IN
. w new Hasm Msfnr f B.
e seat ". tIJIMj Kart These.
:lliris R. a ii haru erv. u ...
es Ktrhf Renhh. the pMsersj roest-
t-l .er t.rewsm4-), shW
etiefai. ft m ik-. ,
wgland (14) aed Mm Maria r. ts.
:amh covin n vn -k.
Shortly tffare th last ' ftepuMtcsn
f-'tats tonventl-.in, Mr. Andrew Jr.yner
wri ts T1 . N'eog and Observer that
the clcbittd litigation between
Marlon But'.er snd 8psncr Adams
bad teen compromised. The "correct
ness of this Information waj ouee
tloned, but events show that Mr. Joy.
ner wss right as usual. He Is al
ways careful and accurate and North
Carolina lis leirned to accept fully
whatever statement h makes.
Ths litigation grew out of ths feud
between Adam and Butler and re
sulted 1n victory for Adams. Ths
Jury rendered a verdict of "guilty''
as to Butler, and th agreement re
cite that the new trial waa granted
"on technical around not Involving
the merits ot the controversy," and
the statement la Incorporated "that
the Jury found the publications were
not tru." . ;
It 1 said Solicitor Qsttla will not
accent th compromise unless ths
eoata In the rase and tha heavy ex
penses incurred by ths 8tt ar met
Cf Oors'a speech In Ureensboro, th
Record says: "Hla speech Is th
talk of tha town. Nothing else Is
being discussed r Ul last and bs
pointed to an the greatsst speech
sine tha days of Vsae and Ran
som. Its effect it bound to b
irc-nt" ,
Mr. Taft la tailing what he will da
to th next "pork barrel" that comes
along. Hs slgnd th last on and stood
with Cannon and Aldrlch on the tariff
bill abomination. K Is trylns- to
maks the people forget his record
hy WT promisee of future bravery,
AMERICAN TVPfcWRITER FIRST.
(Special to New, and Observer.)
Brussela Sam si Tk. aiw
Premier Tmawrir-r n,AH.,e... -
Syracu, New fork, has been awarded
me arena prise over all competitors
- "iiwi'i imernauonai kxpo
sltlon. Mil COURT
OXLY TWO CASKS ON CRIMIXAL
DoCKsrrwnii; most dipor.
TA3TT CASE AGUN8T J. C
HOIXI, CH-.RGtD Wrni MVH
DER. (BpecUl to News snd Observer.)
vlllmlBgton, N. C. BsdL 11 A
double term of New Hanover county
nuoerior Court will convene Monday
lth Judg H. W. Whedbe. of Ora-
1II. presldlnc. Ths first week will
be devoted Ia the irisi nt ..ii..i
matters aad Solicitor Rodolph Duffy
-Hi n nre to iwii atter tne interest
of the Btat. Thla will be his last
term ef court here, as Solicitor Shaw
Will KaVS assumed the iillu
office before ths next t
last weeks of the term are for the
rial of civil matters, th bar of th
county owns csjten te meet tomorrow
to srrann a caJetutu rt.. ...
only 11 cases on the criminal aid of
me aucaes ana on I y eight defendants.
All but fuu. of iK ..a
nv - . v teiiei
from the Recorder's court A case of
wwa importance .and of mor than
8tate-Wids Interaae Is f h- ... t vi.k
J. C Holly, proprietor of the burned
nOT npnatm xioiei, ia cnarred with
the murdto nf vounv a-..T c
WslL whou luvlw tea. rn,.s i .1
hotel building during the progress pf
'" tromweu was employed
the hotel and hwsl w nr. i.
PoUer of II. IS In favor of Holly, this
"'-"" ne poesipie motive fer the
Crime. Whelhee t K m-.
heard at thla term or not will not be
determined until after court convenes,
The only other rase of sny Interest
.n wmen simsv tfessent, colored,
la charged with infanticide, She la
slso charged with eoaoealinar - the
birth ef ih eMbt -..M -v..
. . - nony case is not tried
in rm uie enmtnai side of the
docket will neokatila. k Ai
la two or three days.
pninswick county Superior Court
for the trial nt erlnlul a....... .
- - - - im,u.ii .on
W X ulhpor Tuesday with
1Z "-v it. Alien presiding
There are a ..-. . . .."
. . v lesw on ine
dockel for trial, but Bon of any sp.
1 'gagsswxeaeisjxe
aaeaeSBasssSJSSa
PORMAU.T ttrCXED AT it w
Morrri avrrvjrn- democr.vt-
10 CT.CB ORlAjriim-.rrTir
BUB SP-J.CMJ!-i ODa-eTROXa
naur IK TIXLXK
(IpecUl to Nsw and Observer
rirm-uth. N. Cv Bept II. The
cempeJgw ia Was In gt on ceanty waa
fermariy opened las night at which
urns wswpue tna tareatenlng storm a
goodly-number ef Dsjsnocrats met at
oourt-howse aad org I aed the
hm Deeaorratks Club by electing
Dr. W. H. Ward president; C. J. Ner-
wissi. nrst vice-pews) deit; W. M
Jr- wwond n re-president,: W.
Tha eaeatlwa' -.tla 1. ... .
that eld war-horse at Democracy, How.
wpruin. Artec 1 ree organ lean on
wae perfected, short forcible speeches
" WT B nm mr MSMbV asT.fcssas II I a
a B. Msmn, wh la te be hie own
seccnr frera this, the Serona
" " V.,"- -r ; a. w. swain,
eeWSIflStS foe f.nr.... . -
ethers r
The Democrat hav eteced a Strong
BWtS-S la, SW. SI... a .
i'-oi ana vy innrnngn er-
tsnlsatlesi aad faithfwl Work it wtU
b eleeted isi Nara.-. ..S sr...,--
ron eo.erv pksrel re the Democratic
eelema wbsve n beiowra.
W TTTR gvCmi ME COCHT.
Cs-ws Are iVr; A-rwewl rma the
-learui MWS,
1m . .. . . .
w . , . -.VTi r-iaf iy
Jeee from th rowrth district Were
w , mm ichiows;
P-tlsnt; from tdg-romKe. Arrsed
by 1 v R. Osskrtl; rrrwroe nved
sed P. & ftprwlll for rishBtlff: O M
T. Pswstaln dt Son f -r defendant
arj-Jls-eL
1 t. frlsijow i.mI'imI i ..... 1 -
Coast tJwa Rrw. fnnMx
rtons "g-eeenK.; a'ned v . M
T. Pwwsm e S w f e p aieff, ?.
pe5tartt: r r il . 4 1 1 c. j
gw tr-r .f ..1.
Jennt R. V !arr v. A. T TTt.
i"Mn!4rrir, t si. sr--r'.'
Ft"" F'lSfne'f - - St'o -1
'" "'" t B r. ' - f-r r -
I I TI I
:i;;t ip cf.EECr
ASMH IATIO.V JDIUU Ii T) I'l II-
I'lTiAri: su.Mdiiv or distix.
cnsiir.u 1.DIT011 or r.isQro-
TAXIC COCNTV.
(Kpeclal to Newa and Observer.)
EllabelhCltJV tiept. 12. An enthu.
!alc and important meeting win
held Tuediiy evening snd a move
ment Isunched for erecting a monu
ment to th memory of Eastern Caro
lina and Elisabeth City's brilliant edi
tor and distinguished cU'iten, tho lat
Colonel Richard Benbury Creecy.
Th meeting was called together by
Congressman John H. fimell, T.ho Is
not a resident of this city, hut ons
who represents th psopls of the Albs,
marie district In the national hall of
Conarress snd fully appreciates ths
great and patriotic services rendered
North Csrolina by this dtisen of Eiiia-
oetn city.
All that was necessary In getting
tna cuissns together was a suggestion
as to ma object of ths meeting and
when Congressman Small aroas to
ststs why he had asked ths olil-cn t.
meet hi in. ha waa (Tettsd by a largs
crowa 01 prominent citlsens, rpr
sentlng almost every profession snd
ousinsss ot th cly, i -
' Mr. Small, In riving hi reasons for
taking such an active and loading
part In tha movement which hue
been brwlng for many months, paid
a beautiful and glowing tribute to
the memory of the grand eld man,
fwho for fifty years and more usl
his pen and brain for the protection
ot the home, th advancement of
prosperity In his section and for ths
uplift and betterment of mankind In
general.
In closing his opening remarks, Mr.
Small moved that : Mr. J. ,Heywood
aaswyer oe siscwa temporary cnair.
man of ths meeting and Mr. J.
Kenyon Wilson was made temporary
secretary,.
Upon the reeommsndation of a
special committee of five appointed
by th chair, th following named anl
officer wsrs sleeted for th organi
sation: Th R. B. Creecy Memorial Ao-
cJs,t,on- ..- -
President W. D. Pruden, Edenton.
j sirs vice-rresiaent J. neywooa
Sawyer, Elisabeth City.
Second Vice-President Judg H.
O. Connor, Raleigh. -
Third Vice-President Dr. K. PT
Battle. Chapel Bill.
Fourth Vice-President Ex-Oover-
nor Thomas J. Jarvls, Greenville.
Recretsnr J. Kenyon Wilson, Eli
sabeth City.
Treasurer Dr. X-. B. Blades. Elisa
beth City.
Executive Committee T. B. Wilson,
Elisabeth City, chairman; E. T. Ayd
lett Elisabeth City; John H. Small,
Washington; W. T. Cross, Oatesvllle;
John Q. A. Wood. Elisabeth City.
It will b seen that ths organisation
Is a Stats-wids movement and that
th officers ar some ef North Caro
lina's most distinguished and patriotic
citlaen. ,
Ther Is no doubt that tha
movement will be a brilliant success
from ths start and that within a very
short whlls ths children of Elisabeth
City and those who may visit her
will hav th pleasure and opportunity
pf viewing a beautiful shaft erected to
ths memory ot a man who has dons
great aervlc to his section and State.
It Is the purposs of th association,
so It Is understood, although pot die
sussed last evening, te erect a hand
some bronse statue on the courthouse
square, within a suitable distance of
tb Confederal monument which has
been bought and will be erected by
tb David H. Hill Chapter, Daughters
of the Confederacy. Th two hand
oms monuments. In th heart of the
city, and In ths center ot two ot the
most magnificent and beatfuful
squares to be found la the Southland,
will add greatly te the appearance
and attrsctivsnsss ef the eity.
Before the meeting adjourned last
evening, there was a number of
speakers, all of whom paid beautiful
and touching tribute to ths memory
ot Cot Crtecy. Many witty sayings
and writing wsr quoted and eaoh
gpesher gate some new and laudable
Incident In connection with hi parti
cular acquaintance. All agreed that
the ottlsen of Elisabeth City and
Eastern Carolina owed It to themselves
and o th memory of their dletln
gutshsd etttien, now deceased, te erect
some living testimonial ef th high
regard and deep appreciation that
sre hla.
CUTLER-ADAMS SUIT C0MPR0
- MISEO '
(Continued from pafs ona)
sew trial. The ess attracted a great
deal ot attention and was tbhr fought.
It wss prosecuted with ability by th
thsn Solicitor Jones Fuller, whe wa
anted by MaJ gtsdman, A. W.
Cooke, O. 8. Brsdshaw and Judg
Itrudwlck. retained hv Judge Adams.
Appearing for the defendanU Butler,
were attorneys W, H. CB. Robinson,
of Ooldsboro. E J. Justice and E. D.
Broadhurst. of Oreensbore.
It wss a factional political fight be
tween Butler snd Adams. , Prior to
the State Republican convention of
lies, when Adam was ths proposed
Republican Htate chairman to suc
ceed himself. Butler bee a a cam
paign against Adams. Ihincsn, and
what was known as th , "organisa
tion rlnr" snd ths srtlrles Which he
published In th Caucasian, on which
h w convicted and sentenced for
libel, bat was (rented a new trial,
were in support of charts of offi
ctsl corruption nn th tsrt of Adam,
ia connection with his administration
s Chief Jostle of th Choctaw
Chtekssew Indian court of n.lahnm
tn th trial, the whole ranee of svUsl
trowfng out ef trestmewt at th. is.!
dlens, were ton into snd bore a re-!
maraaoie nseewe t ths teetlmonyj
developed within th test few month
In ths Congressional Invesilsatinw r i
chsrges ef rraft brought by I nlted i
ata "eaator ftere en the floor of
the Penate sgalnst the fsmlHar nsme i
ef a nntahl law firm, whirh slo It--)
red In the trtaT ef ths Adme-Butler
nhel rse here. Another Incident, is!
thst only yelrdr this earns Senator i
One, was a vtMr te Orweti.boco, end
""T 10 cpeaa his rein .Hout i
the wholesale robbery which had fr
year been f rsrOe th, ,.,,
v lewyer sharpers snd allesed foe.
rnp. iwesiatnrs. sti fnt'ed State
repreaentativea. ,
Ju- Adsme was not In th eity I
When Retf (5W, h h,.lnt ;
Uft foe H Mond.y, snd h. ,
nt yet retxrned
fu It look Ilk th no4 e 1,
. fN ne lech Rr,lM , ,n,p
:-----i-C COAL
C' td Lnte evtly.
AV -e J'-r f !", '
fl f, , iff ii ;t A
I' il V ' ' X i Fl il
f J W C 1 YnU
U I lJLJ42jr
WAT
f ATT I
Mi
CaredbyLydiaEPisfJbwta'a
Vegetetb CcmpounJ
Galeaa, Kara. "A year (ro Inst
March I fell, and a few days tfu-r
there was goroness In my riifut eiil.
In t. .tiort time a bunch eamtt and It
bothered mo to much at night I crftiM
not aioep. it kept
trrowlnjf larjer awl
by full It was as
larpreasabeu'i e
I cuitlil not go to
bed wUhout a hot
water bottle arrlicd
to that side. T had
ona of the best doc
tors in Kansas and
he told my husband
that I would have to
be operated on ai it
was aometlilnir like
a tumor caused br a runttire. 1 wrote
to you for advice nnd you told me not
to ret discouraged but to take I.ydia
E. Tinkham'a Vegetable Compound.
I did take it and toon the lump in my
aide broke and passed away.1' lira,
K. R. Ucicr. 713 Mineral Are Galena.
Kans. .
Lydia K. Plnkbam'a Vegetable Con.
pound, made from roots ana herbs.
Las proved to be the moat eneewf u
remedy for curing the worst forms of
female ills, including displacements,
inflammation, fibroid tumors, irrejru
laritiea, periodic pains, backache, bear,
lug-dowa feeling,. flatulency, Indiges.
tion, and nervous prostration. It costs
but a trifle to try It, and the result
has been worth milllona to many
suutsryig- women. -
If roa ware special a4rj.ee write
torn Trrriira.1 uiKuiia,i4yxin, Jiasa.
It la free and alwaj helpful.
ended, and that th Informstlon fur
nished August first, thst It had been
compromlsed.t wss not only credible,
but that the reputed terms were ap
proximately correct
Event aa Merry, Casks.
The following Invitation has been
received by a large number of friends:
"vvnen th moon shines brlsht on
ths Urd September night, at our
school whsrs ties era sold, alt our
friends, young and old. tha Better
ment folk of Merry Oaks, call with
ths strength of their throats, thst
you may corns and bring your friends,
and our Joy may havs no 'end.
Hours a to 11: J p. m."
Ladies and girls have been re
quested to wear unfinished aprons
snd bring ties te match. Refresh
ments will hs served.
Let a man stand where h will, thr
Is a chancs to be and to do, ways with,
out number of bearing tha crosses of
love and making It sacrifices. Hamll.
DEMOCRATIC SFUKIHS
The following win address ths pso
pls of North Carolina at th times
snd places named:
Claude Kltehla.
Dickens' Htor. Wedne-y, Sept.
Jlth.
MochavWs, Oct. Id.
New Bethel, Ot. 4th.,
C)evland. Oct Ith. ' .
Hot. W. W. lUtchln,
IJn coin ton, Sept tl.
Hickory. Kept II. A
Concord. Sept. te. - '
Albemarle, Oct. 1.
E. J. Justice). .
- Rocky flprlnr, OeV Ith.
T. W, Biflkct.
Bunn, Saturday night, Itept tlth.
Dickens' Store, Wednesday, Sept
llth. - ' .
Imhson. Oct 1st
Wllkesboro. Oct, Id. ' '
J. W. Ballry.
Clinton. Thursday. Sept I Mh,
1hltehrMl Rlntu.
Lexington, Set lid. (night).
Chestnut Hill, Kept , (night),
A. h. Brooks.
Tnomasnue, Uct. l. J
., t amrexm Morrison, Esq.
' MocksviU. Oct Id. 1 ' '
A. H. Et-LER,
Chairman Democratic Stats Exscu
llv Committee. ---
W. E. BROCK. , . ..
" , ''Jecretary.
A Quick Cure) Tor Croup
ImnA m lnianssable eamerle for all
coug:hs,colds.brcchlaJandlanKtrrrabe
especially pneumonu m ns nrst sisg-es.
neiDf a menicatea, annseptra serve, n
also Ess a wide rang of household uses.
At H Sea (Ims. U yew dea't Bad at si
mt eeeW Sf Kail,
2Ba BOa tUXrO A
sTis-wSa.eWwWsWjsrse. K
Ws tmHT tmMm U
"" " .-rs-...irss.
COME TO THE
BIG STATE FAIR
And In addition to eojoyirji'
Iti many features, visit etrr
store and inspect one of the
most complete and tnjusually
beantifol atociti of medlnra
and higb--rade Fnrnitore
tfcat b eref rjeen feti tin 'r
one roof ia the South.
While you are in r.i "
let Tie fjdnor.A, Ilisnr-y
tlort t rrtit hev'viarters.
j We will U g'-i to :e you.
i st:: :.i & i;:.:ley, ti
fs-TII r, ProM (tt
rrr mm, vt.
i vi i: c n .. I 1L
I'y auiboiiiy ,;f in, ,M.i.-r th,
pilr f-o.tt of Uj( Coumy w''
in r'fC'hll l'lirdl:iiM N. "
I'll..,! .J,.rl' I ,1! , t a!. . ' ,n'
- ''e1 ' Jrl I I I! i t n!, .
" i, th- third " 1
U..,.l.er I KID, at 12 , I... m
''"" O'er of Wake i." Ih
Kaltrlgh. N, C, Sell to t lie hi'dlJI1',"1''
1,r -i i.iii.n,. .,ii.,.. r .. . . . ' M.
" " " .w uisheet I i
der at pni. lie mii ilmi t-r . .i, .i. '
nine and tuiolnr tl,i,l,. ..... . xt
,.i,.- i.. ,ii,.,.; . ." tn
.,, , Ir
and .liiiKur at the. tlm of tu , '
emmlm and grow.g tm a c,u.
tract of lund nUuated In Utt, '
Township, Wake County, j,,., i . "
field, adjoining the land of r.Jl"
Kemp, B. II. Kemp. U, D It,
H. J. W hltlef snd others snd kmTr
aa Lot No. 2 In the division of .1
land, of Orlef A. IW1I. eo5 il
nlnety-on and a half V
..- r-. v, wiu iinibe
said sal will havs the right durln.
a period Of five years from date .5
aid ai to enter upon th land
will, h an Id tlmlier ! mi,-- up
growing to out and rmv eatd
ber. "iV. N. JONES,
-. , Commleajon'e,,
Prl Sun Wed .
HICKS1 CAPUDI1IE-
CURES I1ZADACHES
Whether from Heal, CoU.
BraJn Fag. Over Exertion or
Stomach Trouble. Try it and!
bo convinced It'i liquid
Plea-ant to Tale-AffecU
Immediately, "
10, 2S aa4 SO CenU sssaeMsssssssi
kT ALL DKUGClSTs
yaw
direct me West.
. Ichedule la Effeta Way Is, lis.
Lt. Norfolk...; t:lf a.m I p
Lv. Petersburg. 10:50 a-m. l:4pm.
Ivv. frhARt.HwJUM.sH.---ta t C'
"liV". LynrhbuM. n m -.
Ar. Cincinnati.. T:lm. l:Um
A . 1 . . t a . l a m
... vviumuut. . :if .HI,. .H ;VS D m
tlXLUAN MJT1 PFKS and K. W
CAFK m.MhU CA1U.
Close connections mads for Chlcsge,
St Louis, Seattle, Ban Francisco and
all western points. For rates, tim
tables rift full in farm a linn m,w,.
ft H. BOSLEV, yi.B. BEVILL,
O. P. A, ft P. A
Richmond Va. fUtanoke, Va.
Candy making: Is ear hnslnsss. Ui
know it. Yew srlU know w know a,
R0YSTERS' CRUDY
Ercry-Vcsa'
, s)lstmida4sei Ssee i
Isltesf -nwiiwfwtl.. f
II M e-nn..i mpv't u
eilT, hot smd im tut . '
ClIaau-tM wa -le4. It
inll Mkrtlnlwl mmti .i"lvlu-'. la
i'i'' to U'liM. M N L .
r.a .utile, saw
:; 7-": UkSD SALE. :"''
By vfrrts of a decree ef the Supe
rior Court of Wsks county, mads is
ths ease of Robert 8- ftogers and
others, es part, I will sell by auction,
for cash, at th court house door,
of Wake county
Monday, Oct. S. lite, at 11 ovtork X
a tract ef land containing it 11
acre. situAt tn Ken Hirer town
ship, Waks county, 7 mil north nl
Raleigh, adjolnins- the lands of J. a
rswlcv Mrs. Elisabeth Pou. U. H
Harp and others, being land lately
owned by Mrs. Erama Bog era, deceased.-
- - " ,
Thar ar about I Seres tn rviltl
vatlon, 10 In oak growth and scm II
or mors in old field or second growth
pins. A good 4-room dwelling and
other buildings. Oool wster, sprini
snd welL Sum of th land sultatx
tor pastur.
J. IL IXEM1XO.
' Commissioner.
Raleigh. .Sept 1, 1:.
-!-. e. d. lit
la satisfying whsn th
eoffee Is od. Think of
what psopls say about
poor coffee. Everybody
praise euf (effeea. TT'
THIK.
J. R. Ferrali 6
Company
Telephone orders Site
rwtnnptly. .
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