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. : '- t aw. a . t t - r; ! . t v ! - w h, : 15.0 i w . Jut, jr. gens' ftlBEt. KALXIGll, N. O, TUESDAY MORNING, SKITEMBEII 27, 1010 PRICE 3 CENTS Leads all North Carolina Bailies M News aod Circulation SHALL ROOSEVELT IHAVENSV FAGTlOf "HIS MASTER'S VOICE" iOIIE.THIIIG TOOAY; IDURHAM PEOPLE iSHIFTS TOMORROWiTO START BIB SUIT BE BOSSTHEISSUE?! That is the Fighting Slo-j gan of Old Guard j IriSURSENTS ARE JUBlUNTfCQNSlDLsiT D!iSEfiDUS CO. IUerr!t, tVbo to oa Utt IVU at hej-aU.ce, Smjm: Have Beaten Thesti. the Old (urd, Ip a rraxxlr " sad the Trophkea Are Our." Vb-r-ITnutlcot Snrrniaa Clierred by Ilia (ulutrta. Nut Usual Jfuf Sanguine) .The ClJ la a Polt'lcwJ TsrnKHL l y the Associated frees.) Bart, N. T, WpL li. t4rIo tn tr potmnrt wrmetl WBTtTSt th avi of on ( 'ha Bloat Important KfpuMUaa Bute eoaveaUoa h-14.. Th old ara maktni thlr batlla oq th irau "shall Tbaodor Kixrvlt ruU tba ltabllcaa party la taa Stat f Nw Terk t ot. RooMVrtt mch4 hrt tola to day and allhia llva mlnutaa had FluDK'd tnlo tt aituaUoa. UktU full command t tha proarawtva turcm and roundlna up tha vavanac piwf qpic(k mi " u , outMO ot A I ra. At praaeai at tlta political Uda filially at In f or j th Hirtu mt fcrad tha anil th proirrcMlTra toolkht and tha Cut- ujaynor fnrtaa; hat hn tha wpport- unI attrr a conlroaia UB nia tvnanta, rrial4 hla dorlaraOoa atada at Troy today; naa btn thm to a frault and tha trophlea ar cur." VS hen t'ui Kooaavcll earn Into rsaratoaa h wa mt at th railroad atatioa by th Now Torfc touaty Uala atton, boadtd by Lloyd C. Un-om. ll-rantatlr I'irouna and Otto Baa uard of Nw York, and hundrda of delatra and lownjopl. A pru irsaion araa lormed and headed by a Troy band, inarthod lo th L'nltod Btatx hotrl, hr th Colon! araa ruihod ta th arcond atory plasaa ta mak a trlrf ipll In reapoaaa t th rod. 0w4 luck." ho aboutad. waving h' black aurobrro hat ta ths r. ' I ohr.ll not trr to Jak any apwa nn. . I U otak my Prh tomor row." lhn bttr th eroad could ruah ion htm. tha Colonel awut away to hla haanuartra, arhora, llouivntnata . h olitalnod Infirreatlon concerning tK altoatloa. i , Vh-a-freaident BBrm" """) fereaca drawa from tha atateraent h th villa thla owing from 1 j made la New York bxat wk regard tnl went auietly to hU row.. JTw n ,tT,n)nh of Oaynor aentlmeat knw of hla arrival. .Mr. Bhermaa . , . ,fc..h-,.t . h.4 nothing to ear. and apent th day talking with frtenda on th veranda t the hotel. Mr. Bherman. It barnod. entertain no very exalted hopea of hla election to the temporary ttmlrmanahlp. hot h aera ho la ta the fight. Tho Vlce-Prealdent however, came In fir a very aplrlted demon"tratln lnlght when g marching club of eome :n member with a band arrived from ftka. Mr. Bherman met the "liojg from Oneida." a he called them, and matched with them once arouad th great court of the Cntted mate Hotel. The marcher carried mall American tlage and the Vk-e-Vteeldent and hla irlenda were rap- turoualy cheered by the oiu aunro o.i . . . . . Th. .K a A e egate anl meir rnon " i then led lh way to th baod-aUnd I and the Vke-I'reeldenl was cneerwr and uraed to speak. : O-ntlemew." he said, "surface In dication point to the fact that about .0 oi you prefer to hear your own voice thnn to hear mine. I ahall riot asufe you that I will Pk In the convention, but rather. I will say that 1 will speak In the convention If a majority so will. I always bow to the will of the majority, w hich Is my onlf bom I delre ,lo express my thanks to th atalwart body of Oneida eounty business men. regardless of party, who bav com her to anwwer th clap trap of the nppneitlon. ' Oenlleinen. I m present and you are her because w are llcpubllcan anlou to da what vn l" r,,,ur P9rt' h"0 tiy snd party ucceea." VX lth th arrival of Colonel lloose velt the old uard doubled their ef fort's to capture the palm of victory. Lleuteiinnts of W'm. lrnea. Jr . who . 1-a.Hng the Old Guard force, say tonlnht that they hae mad a few a..tin, but re not ready to claim a majority of the convention. The wavering uvlegatea sre being eg. rly ought 1 both sides. ..... , Mr Orlacoin announced tonight tnat Ihe progremlvea had Sit delegates out f the 1 li In the convention.! which would give them a good working yoRiorltv. He stl that since th ar rival of Mr. Rooaevvlt, the progreee h bad flned four votes. Me I'.niM With hl HW'I! hS written out a complete and full plaUi form, which will b presented to the committee on reolutl'r nd . Mr. Varnes e!d tonlsht that they would .t ruc-io.lt 1 a single amendment to th.-t pI.Kfortn 1n the event of their rVfetit, the adopled platTorm will be irllrelv made ip by the progressives Srifl thev will b rfi-ponnlble for It. Co Uoomncit put tn snm time 1. ni'idt Koin itver th prlmsrle !;if k of thf nr-o ' .w.i ea platrorm. l!oo(.telt leadftn are hot all of on p.liid in the prec!s. gttt-up 'f tht pi.rlcul-r pl.ink; , , Mr. Uriwom s'd tor.ii-!-t that he thought Colonel Rooacvfit would f ! t a msn from M own coimty to nnke tha motion iit!(t'tt:ng the t ui!.. i f the Col' ret f ht of Vive. J t. iihi i n-an f -r 1em;- ,r a r- i -rt C" -1 bv 1 Mr, r.r- Li." VTW I.) j 1 a -I" I..-, ! ; & or t v ; r" AGIST GAIL1 Preparing Struggle Against ' Selection . OvvamnA hay Win 2fot Do to Ik. pri Vptm Pupwiar tartteit la Ujwr'i favor IerasWcd By We Attempted Asjattluar---Way tit Maiora Caarfldary I AaeaUed By Iom Vp-cXale lM4trt Oimi Sr- prise. (Br th Associated PTesa) Rorheater. N.T frpt.,JL Xba ,C?j puoriiU w Mayor tiaynor devoted to- it. . llj I ah ltk t Ia rliumtlal tot! - - r r --j th struggle against hta aelectloa for th head of tke DtnomM Stats ticket, which aw seema tikery u e the AUtlnauUhlnf fratar of th ta days rrmalnlnf bafbr tha fitata Uno cratie paataotloa. Tha axtant of ttat oppoalttua to difficult ta dfa. KrtrDda of Jamaa aV Haveaa darlar that it covara tha atra halt of tha Hut and aBi of tha mora nthu itlc aaaatt that hra to no ral aa-idMnan4 tor ,h, wjor nAmlnatloa rt af tha athr caadidauo artiv :thy hupa ta onllat thalr aid on th rummon KraaM that tha ollmiaation o( Uayavr ta th flrat raquUHa to ward oaaurlng tha aucraaa of anybody ). bo nattav from, what avcttoa of the 8Uta ha halla Th oppBnta of Gayaor. - It ta aald. win araa upoa Charloa K. Murphy. b Tammany Hall ladr, and athvra that It will h angroua to dpnd too much upo popular -tlmcnt la Uayaori favor nrndrd by hla attempted aaaaaalaatlon: that hot for thla aympathy Judg Oaynor would hot fcav hla preoont for tha aominatiun, and that It ta hot atrong enouah to wcathar tha atrata of a hard campalca. - Tho manner with which tha maycr'a candlilary la aaaailed by tm of tt up-btat loadera hera -ha nrprled tnoa th came a Ro-hor wlih the belief that Oaynor aitlmBt ap- fHtate aaa an atrang that hi -nnmtna- .Hi k '" depended only upoa tha anaounc thl l.it ' of hl wllHnan-aa o rua. Thea .i...ir I mr declara that t balrmaa t haa la- Th h, lareaticated tha mayor political hierv ana they aa-i an that they will tn"w ine new, will show in new .VleTda nor,u."fy hTm ..'lead ' eral day. dra.tlc meMur. of d.aclp Ihe party la th Mete thla full. t line are atlll bring meted out at lh Recalling Mayor Oeyaot-e reluctance fnltej KUtea MIHUry Academy aa a ror Meyaor reiucimw fnltea PUtea MIHUry Academy aa a JSre p7' -alt th. cadet. hav.ng talc. ad ay that the lack of ministered tha "alienee" to I apt to commil Bimpru Inn, -when h randtdate. they nv dcnolt etatement reaardtng hl candldacr haa put th party la an embarrajqrtng alluatlon. At the aame time ma aHev that Leader Murphy wH com here with aa aaaurepice from Oaynor regarding hta Intention which may anawer the argument Others think that th mayor le eo desirous of being sur that h I lh l i - J k ihet snanimoae cnooe wi o h, mf thbold any such statement ia -tha exnectatlna that If the eon ventlon la eiirMclcntly eathualaatlc It will name him anyway, rearing ae sured that ha will sccept tf the nomi nation come, to him wtth the unani mity that such an event would Ifcdl- Th Havena mea admit that they have no easuraace ef th support of Wm. B Hearst If their candidat re ceNe the nomination, but they call attention to the tact tnni ui lork editor euppirted Mr. Havena when he ran for Congreea and hne the thl course Indicate that Mr. ii..t hu forrnttea th fact that Havena oppoaed him when Hearst rani for Governor In ! OTKB A MfLUOH rOVnt LAST WLMt Total Nnmhre of Ponnd of Tobacco tud, la W liana Tbbj tieaatsa. .a&tv 113. I . ... ... . - "..raVgnlu'Vlth -j:. le.. to Wilson, ,o,. --- - . . Th. weed continues "" ' 1 ereat ouanUflea. cm ma hows "i h- different T,-rehoiiee there 1 043 Pt pounds, and for the season li,.,.' r.r 4 tM.lll pounda The grades now being marketed are aom letter than at th opening !cs and th. price obtained ar aomewn. e-i- j offl yeriotig sources It haa been leern-,r-vraelng aliit eleven cen'a. j th. eajxaln i,nfc.,,n was "ail Nothtng lees than a twelve and a half j nemtt for queiioning tha yeraolty of cenf sveeer wtll keep th planters , r,nrtfc ab untruthfulneM .la branded out of a hole. . lit, most despicable thing In cadet C.WCUT I Utlt WtiE. Ni-gro Cttarged With tlx- Ie.eny f a Watch ami Hat ivlivered to UU mm Authorities I set Sumlay Atter- noon. jpm-ial to Xfi and ObeerveM Vilon. rpt St m t'me ago Will Freeman, so It Is alleged, entered the Lvnhaven Hotel In east Wilson and stole a t h snd hat. property of Tom Kvon. Kreemsn left the city and nc thing wg hrard of him tin til h was I.H-nted in l(Jrane, Wh?n the proprietresa of the hotel evore out a warrant for h-s arre.t. iKpoty 1 Sheriff H. M IHelge Proneni uie ry r.n.i-ner to Wil.on ana n.-uvercu nuu it-! Chief of Bole A O. Clover. vim ck BY AN A I TO. ISrihcth City. I r W. of I 1 l . ... tt xr ii (Jb.erver ) . .. J'rank r b,.f.-. B h'ic r : s ! i n sr a i ti n n ,ii,.i';: ... 1 1 i 1. -ti. ..,t 1 9 . i t-e C'--n- K SOUTH 'd fMWf i M vVK U.. RADICAL COXGKEHUOXAL CASDI DATE PARKI:B STTS tT THE m7T Kr:mrji are bit tmk eciium or ins jiasihi voico. CADETS ARE UFJDER j Entire Corps at ; West Point Under "Arrest" THAT IS PUT 50 CvfldlUoM V1U Kernaia l atll tha Ar , rtl of Oi-wfll nrrr. th Buper. rafa mh ut wuca Ordore Pre rail oa Ativans of Ui tajita-llairlnf " t'apt. Ixiugaa, Aa laatnutor Trouble rrr1iltaied by CDwmaad at 'vacatlmUng tha Varartty of a Cadet' : (By the AeaoclaUd Preat.) Weat Pmat K. Bept J.AI- though th apaciai Doara or inquiry BB, rrport on tn, ckae for Rufua E. LngB, aa Instructor. Th f lu,wl1,g 9titr ,r, iMUwl tody w by Uutehant-Colonl rfedarlck W. Sibley, tha commandant, who naa in situation In charg during th ab-i sen re In Washington of Major General Barry, the auperlntendent. i Tntll further order, cadeu will centln thmlveg to thatr rooma! During releaaa from quarter from Immediately after breakfast and from Immediately after dinner until call to quarters cadet wtil confine them selves to th limits of the area of barracks, and the cadet eentlnel will he posted ten minute after drill and will mak inspection very half hour." Thla mean that the entire corp. to practically undr arrest, denied all privileges end psrmltied to ee he one, not officially connected with the military academy. The order will re main In force until the return of Oen erel Barry who Is eipected tomor- r7t 1 not often that th sllenc" treatment la Inflicted upon a superior ntrir.r and the present ease is the first that has occurred since Captain Lindsay was "silenced'' ten years ago. An Inquiry resulted In that officer be ing relieved from the military ecau. ! mv. VmtU the board of Inquiry make. It. report to General I arry ner proo- bly will b few nevempmems. in. meantime th b ard will hold In " ; , vi,.i, i tt,. slops fmm o'rl m k l tho morning until t In the afternoon. with all recreation abolished, foot ball oractlee necee-wrlly ha been j t,mt,r.ry oi-nded and all hop )n tn BMr future canceled. life to nuestion a man word is one of th worst insults that can vm oi fered. . ; ON THK IU :.M U AGAIJf. Jadre Tceliles Rix-ovorcd FTom Recent Ann.-k Opem-d Murtln Court Vc. terday Morning. t (ApeilHl lo New and Otworver.) Wilson. P-pt. 5S. Judge R. B. reeblea ha. re-ovi red from his recent lllnes and ointl the second week of Martin court this (Monday! morn ing at Wtlllamston, so 1 am Inform ei by Roiicitor C. C. rhinleN. who talked with b'ti over long il-.tancs pvin Sunday afternoon. 1 las plfasur to r. ,!o thut this grand old man Is him-- f i ;oln. If the Martin docket l not n nnusunlly long one. the Juilte . I sweep the ct:k, fur when be !-, 1 i.-b down to business DRASTIC DISGIPLIIIE lord ruts e.-t i.l sMperfl-iou pyrot.-t h j nlcs.snd In. t.ilk.. cthlnif move ! along s t 'blv 11s dnoke on a 'k- ' eld lukc. 1 ,-r's hor in Judge, thnt ; oo i-rM 1 . 4 the ( imiry mark fr.d . f , nii ii..' to e the terror to evil-jd-ers enl :i ! -r ta U; t1! I'v'tl I t ' i t , , " E, E. BLACKMORE COMMITS SUICIDE Prominent Young Attor- i 1 ney at Lenoir . K9 BEASON IS ASSIGNED' ,. Mfehiei t'urm nUcorercd Hi Cltaui bcTniaUl Tcatcrduy' Morning la the Ronm Mm tnind aa Empty Vial Labelled Carbolic AHd, Uie Coutenta of Which. Ho !to Doabt Had Iwaak Had rMWlakarw I'or nereral liay of it lecling Well Waa Well Ukcd rtiMf Home In Wi (Special to New and Observer.) Lanolr. 8ett. !t Our town n"ur- ,wr "' n"ur m aeuaerauon. thrown into a nt of cltement thla morning when It waa learned thitt , Mr. .K. B. blackmore. a prominent young attorney of thl place, had com- ! mltted uU0d In hla room 4 (' Watauga Houae laat Bight or ear.y thial mornlng. It waa not discovered until listening to the teatlmony which wna ally eay. that the Oreee'horo plat th chambermaid went no hla room ; creaentad. and hearlna the tunmliK-1 '" to a de.l,rim for local option nd found the door Securely faatened. V hen an erTort waa made to arouse him and to no avail a physician a.,.-who summarised the evidence polnt callsd. ' When the doKor talkd t Ing to th murder, th jury wn left rouse-hlm by calling h went t jlltJ CDOtc.. winoow sna guinea enirunc. r..f- thing wit still and on tha bed lay Hi I lifeless form of the unfortunate oun man cold In death, with his heal to - ward tha foot-board. On th wanh stand In the opposite earner of the room wag an otinca, vial labelled car bolic acid and It was empty. At hla feet toy a rasor cloeed Up and there were no signs of hi having cut himself. It le suppoaed he-intended to cut his thront with the rusor. but after drinking th deadlv drug the psln was so great that h Was sclst-d with a convulsion and died. The unfortunat young man had many friends her, lis was liked by all whs knew htm and wn congenial company and well thought of. thily yesterday be was aaked by many of his friends how he was feeling, and said to them, with a smile. "Am feel- Ing much better todsy," There Is itMy w) , ,,,.4 p mbovt iK-tober FfFwllffl RflXUTtt sttr WtW IBAH UFIT1aia On the table In Ihe room was found a note, which read: - "Nobody to blame but myself. Lord have mercy on my soul. "K. B. flsekmore." In th. fire-place was found' twa Botes torn to pieces, snd when pieced together, Ihry read: "To any friend of mine, lnolr. N. C. Rend my body to Wsrsaw. N. C. See money m bank ef Ienolr." - Thlr note was not signed, but Is said to have been In his handwriting. On Monday night he went tn call on lit Ins Mahel Cornann, to w hom it was to have been married In a short time. Before leaving the X'omsnn home hs told th young lady he hud not been well for several days, and if anything happened to him she would Bad a long black potketbook la the bureau tna) fnnrlu.lon thut s mark found on drawer In his room, th contents ofi nt tytn n( been a sear He ehlch will explain, or word, to thsti,1(lo p-ohe of the finding of th re. effect. The young lady's father, Bev.j,,,,, of n(ln showing that It had Comang. csm Into the room and told j behed, and drew attention toj of th statement he had made to his j h0 nnaing of nvovlt In th body and oauRiner in. nipoi e,.oe e e"ri n .... ln. lh- ...... I. a, I.... . 1. . .1 was msd for th pm-ketlwiok. and It was found ln the drawer, but there was nothing found In It to eXLlaln the reason for his killing himself, ( th. dlsnpnesrsnce of his wife and to ! vond the powee of Parker ee say nee n t look dlght and the facg that ha Much sympathy Is felt here for the nla , amsppearsnee with Mh I to evnl.tn. B' ewe, reeled h -' haw't lea writing had led the natives young lady, whose grief waa heart ;, ' j. op.n kwt and WHre th. ,t 'to fear that, hsving been h'r ot n s rendirc when the new. reached heri - e tn Ml" I-eNeve- poe'tlon. thiro lime hss h. been eetoited he tha Samsontan lorkt. .he had bwt his writ ears of her fiance's self destruction, roroner told the luror. thst It was ne ( character ee the eye-nl of at. Inret- Ing etrensth. They know better Bow. an t i n for h s mother and brother. who live In the eaRtrrn prt of the ptat The deceased was In hi 13th y-r and bd be-n a resident of Letiotr for B yHr or eighteen months. lie was itradiinte of Wake Forest Coll-. It's remalrs will be embalmed nd h'pt'ed to Warsaw, N. C tomorrow, nvntt xiout d'.onr.rnT. Bow '-II Rros. i'rc-linf Jot.i nod Several I b'tl'lne Ta k"-ti. ii.on. r-- "t. :6,- Powell Foi ' ! e of brol-e;) fi.i und p-et Clothing t.'lken. 1 o"-- ed tliruitt U-e tn.k ti- ne ff. it if a :nf!.iv tililit bimint At w. I fine sol. of e was e : r t- ut. tF MA It I OX BtTl.IK AD HIS ms tuh;ifh or mti.:u ii- CODDED T IN GRIPPEN CASE Charges that He Murder ed His Wife DEATH 11 - F0150H1SE T Inaurat Waa Bragged Oat Loaf 1 . .I VT , Than laaaj ta OriU- to Glva tha Polk-a Ttine to Hearrh fin Kvtdeaca They Are Mill Hunting fog a Wa ne Tending tn Identify Belle 13 ma' Body Trial Will probably , C'ufne l p About Ot4ober l. (I)y the Aaaoctated freal London, dept. H The coroner' t avr brought In the veraiot that sin Cora Crlppeti. known on the atage a tie filmore had been wilfully mur- . . - . h .j t)e ii.-i-v H M huspanu. ur. uau H Crlppan. an Amerl.-an flentlat. Aftrf ap of the case by Coroner Brhroeder. 'The verdict reached by the coroners ! Jury, which remained out one hour. ls to the effect that the mutilated body found burled In Ihe cellar of th Crippen horn, we tnat of CorT T- ?rkrT . .... .w , t , - . ... .. 1 Th Reuhlivn d.-rled thst the CrIppn.who had been wilfully mur- j w aBr tm,ht am n, the Tlepub dored by Dr. Crippen. The verdict added that the cause of death, was poisoning by hyoscln. The Inuueet had been dragged out longer than usual In order to give the police time to search for evidence. They are still hunting lor a witnes sod expect to bring at th trial mora testimony tend ing to Identify Belle Elmore's body, through the agency of a piece of flesh found to contain a scar. The case will, come up tor trial at Ihe next criminal sessions which -ire chedul-d for tx-lober It. ana prote in summing up, the coroner Mid, that th evidence presented concern ing the identity of tho burled body was onu.ually slim, but that ther was llttlw doubt that th remains were human. Although th physicians frankly said thttt they could not swear as t-i tha sex. on anatomical grounds, they greed, the coroner de clared. 'thst all : Indication pointed lo the mutilated flesh being that of a woman. .He pointed oat thst Bel' Klmorn llsd enmtiliKele dl.rneared. gnd that the hodv had been found In ! was ntrllv eome eBlefY . her hnnbsed-s cellsr. i he would hsndie. nt h aapdted hy tsi Other evldeno n to th Menttfloa. vemna man with a e'th loneit. Th tbn Of the hodv. the coroner contend-i Congre-em.n h wot bee rewarded sal ed. ws Ihe testimony given by aev-ien orator live fr-to. hu a a man : erel women thst Belie F.I more bore ; with a eouMee heed TVrmietioot e.e and that the d.K-fora had eeo, bed' the debte be, haa wrweed ewMete a' r,urohie ef Ihls drug by Or. . e j crippen The coroner recalled to Ihe 'tie the I .i.. r. c.ini, tniA -e.e ! r ik. ki tn eon.Mee the hum. ! tir,. of ..--e.or after the fact.' TWO mf FrTlMOXS. BeT. Ii. f. Mp'wetr M'kc Pine tninee. slow on WMansj Congrce-'tlon.. fOneclnl to New. and fibserver Wlleon. fteptfl . Chureh goer wer. treated lo two flne sermons at the Wilson Methodist church l.-n a .. ii. k. n. , , . .V.": r " . ;,.i..-- .f fhriien Advocate. Lire irowr'.'M. ee'ttre the .e- ef e-eet rwito- were preen' at tith services, and nre 'n t rlt-.lle benefted white H.teo th . T'ord S esoonn lel by tht e'ftcd r'lvinc. Ttev. M.ey returned folk boulU- - t to hia bom o'-er th Norf . i era l!. Cio Horning. Debate Proves - This Candidate Parker on H HOP, SKIP UNO iUN rtrhou- ta Screw th Remarkets f.r stands I acker Tkc Bad ta-kco and rilhata'evaw Aiaaard W'us IvwiuiTata Kcyahrhaaa tit l m i) ika ha IWg'aamg,'- But V IK.UjIn laiaie iTakafJ Batlcr. V. clru Htaa I'agw tha rrUlc "f lit. Dbarkt predict Greati-r Mi . j-rmi -la !Tii fitum -aa -Vwe i' end Ni'lUI tMmorraUd IWcaiH'n. i Ity ALV13I HORTON. laurlaburg. rVpt. It. -The I'- ; I'.raer lalnt dtaruaatoa here r I at j H king him. hav beea rvniirK.itie ' !.-. auae of th Incoaalateaclt-t i he IVvubhraji nominee, the ki:i and ! t ;lily In debate at Cin-mn j l'ce, aad th eBcoaraglng ..niition f Ivmocracy la thoaa eectu.n Mr I'arker la a young m.-n ith aj i 1 1 tongue, aad aoma atD M. i.ut ' !h rtmlal thlBf recalled (r.,m hi m u. ( word la tha Bdtnl.i. n that. ( aa a nanrat t . ra ago. n .;,, ou anJ h Bttornn, ln sotxn and eught to aacar trn ' h.lrmin U'.r.vlina h. ar Inlereated are Ay KlUr th noalttoa (if ni-under .fl"k and Wtnaton. Jame H. Hou .f t he word. Twa erucl . .:rail..n. however, to aay that h- nunge.J hla , political affiltationa on th. train Imm I Chapel Hill to Oraen.bur tu .nd ; . k.ie w.- .i. . . 4 i a half h .urV ride. Brc .,lng a Re- publican with him tu a and painful proeesa. lBv..ing ni ui h i thought and worry for waa he not at tt three whole month I Among the rev na he give far go- lag to th Republican I the noun itiu. wiii. if,.-i.i-. rn. n... ernor. where It la told hy th. who to k- Bd through-1 ,n oletrtct. that, prior t th Charlotte convention, he mu ataanch .upporier of Mr. Kltchln. In hi. opening apeerh. h aang th hNlw M.rinn HuiW ik.i .n ..t"'T nee anai iner conaioerea ma the people. Immortal leader, and all th ret of It. but recent apechee have been conoplcunu becaoee of the ab ence of any a-.rt of reference to Hut ler whataoever eicept when he haa been preiwed beyond endurance. When ao pre.i at Ro. ktnrhim and her, be atatr.1 that Hutler la not an , hcau. raooth. hla pereonal Ity and hla r . ' ! are mattera of Htate polltlm. - . Ai ' ' : n.he ld at San- fofJ (hat hf w t ln , .nd ieft tn wf,r,P, if he did not actu- as to th sal f Mikv At Liuiin- burg he declar- l -h .t the oueatton of local option I o-t .a lur In th t'nos-rceslonai crop'i 'or the rea son that, when be r-u to the aatlonil House of Reprewr'-iMv. he will hare no voice In the env. -,f whlokey sell-! ir tn Korth Car-' , i The rVottt-h Chiefs are a reepe, t r..t folk, but thl; dodge wse too nm-h They pooh-1 ere n U htl - rens, or need for th irht. as to lhe.n, hi sard butted In but he wwii 1 necew-ltv of mak Ire th party re- nof. Hr chat,ge,l his mind unbe-i ; sweet able. However, h- praised John wnst to himself and the weather i Motley Morehead. s. "Immortal I leader, who haa ahoiht 'h Inlnul - totw referee sv.tem In thf ditr1butlon I pened. of Federal patronage - I iKmm bringing sll kinds of weather At Bocklnaham ho charre-l that Mr. ,hen he goe.. Mr. King nearly alwava Bgw bs been lnfneeced In hla offl- U, responalld for soma great worl4 etal Hf by hHi wrtvat Interest.. At, vent. He has never been away wl-h-l Ii.nrtnreaeg the following die he said: out having g king to die. Bryan to bo tht hta opponent wee an lim-Mt man. nominated again, or an earthquake Bnr did he retterete the eh.rir. .. waow sum part of lh worid - re qiviaien int ronimenni prin ciple of th two periled ee l m stT roo-ti, by reelrtn vs-'-itlm from hto graduating nratlnn at t'hspel H'l an oration written when he w.gl a weriwrat. Th Inirhsm colored people ar - He refBe fo.ewy whethee h; an : organising themselves into an ex-slave tneurrent or regtl.r. thineh tt ! P'e-jhody and are fast enrolling tha n.d. nree4 thst he's we reri.iiir tny' fellows ! s. how he defet4 tthe tanw bill ; They B'e hoping that they Can tout! Whether he w-.iM imnwwrt Cmnon through reaoliition that will , magat foe aveeker he declined to sew. them penaluners for life. Many of Mi The nebafe he" at? elan-, be-n of, Interest beeettae Mr r..t it hi I fntie weevtoa ewee ti.. .- -m i opponent en tha hiiWrnew. and lh. re eempatawey thst ge-etee ttan sr- hce r.rt rM touch. t? kno-ws hlne i snd tell, them In a wla'n thc-, "foeeefur wwe. The entwo-tv-wi wh'-h he ha ro.e? sl (Hr the t-o I wonld rlv Joe to he b.e, of tie ' meet rsmnus er "form ornllnit rneak. j The .!" bet he fe-i rv- JminMnnie. tut i eeeet Trbstev.ee W and . n.t let-tea h.ve .- M eeo the., be-e B-d fy lh loltn e the management. , is masmg o.. , a-t Tr per tev- n !. wow- , political shot, and the pan week pre . ertv snf!lv. sed In IV. cn--ctton sented a compar le.m of the nffic.hnd- J tt ws. nTtte.rt to toooir. eb-.eo.aw John Morebeed. , ii. t- k.i -..1-.-- i no ibst rn--w h. , dlracM Nrh i r-eeltea bv heM'-g a s. n fbe Cnlt- , .m ..- . ..i, .ee.!"held offlce long enntign. ' lk: .e wb.t. er9t. - Terfet e.-. '-- r wwt: VteVteeV ,e pvya. 1W.ete ronr' Ucaa ronttre.-io.ai nominee, always XCeoUnued on Pgf 8jl). roreflt-i'ir g x ms'orltv or tbe Fepub Damages Amounting to $300,000 to be Asked ViOLIlTIOS OF CONTRACT Soutlicrn Light and Improvement Coninant a. TnngftUer Company nil'or Ring on Trip A a Bs Warc Organlaatlna Kactcd Tfca New and (Hwarve Bring Widely ltre.1 IH-ath of Miwi Mlhlrrd Muaa V.edriiilo KulUtlng at Trinity. 8pin to New and Obaerver.) t-mrhem. Herit - ! " A ault Tn prV craa of prrparatlon. and In which tha ummona ha b-en terved long ago, H that of tho Southern Light aai Improvement Company, a corporatloj cornpoatd of Durham people who h.tv I.ut. acrordlng to their complaint, the amount of 115. 0D0 In money and great amount In mIm In thla correapnndpnc vral nimith ago. a.'methlng waa written o( thu ault. but at that tlm ther Waa n.i way of telling when it would b tried or here. Th car eome up In-fure the federal court at Iluleigh. tt (Hi meeta Th ault I fur KM.iKh, and K. O Kvrrt of lur- het m tha la t tear Kjatnar a tiri K tit th, . ..mpanw which le complainant The complaint allegea that the Tungati.lier Company, the d. len.Unt In the action. Bold to the Iiurham ,,(irn,iany ,h cf ,ut.., ,u which to do an ruv, - bual- Kaa- and that after the J "n put w ii. ine i unKciouer compHny vio buatneeg to the Thirham people. Tha old ouraMoa of truata and cempetU .lima ent-tr Into thla nght The Tun g- 1 IT""' n record a having dmlt H-htlat con- ' r'rn h'u, lh'eat ovr them that It a!Jn'T ,0 ,n nuepena.nl iiur. ham company, the tru.tV hurlneaa :ou,',bJ Um hem... They there- bett.-r srt. These mattra will all bo brought out in the trial. The caae has sddltlonal Interest la that the Hirenta of the company hera were the Weathrooka and Charle L. Van Not pen three of the rmarteati men who ev,r .lid work of th kind., were repre.entw them. They had pat their shole time In It and tha lose of tha compuriv here la ebsolut so far as the eiHurtlve rights went. It Is expected to he ,.n of the biggeH suits going direct I v to the federal courts tn a long time and th lawyers expect a large recoven Fdltor Ring on Trip. Editor Joe King, of the Herald, left f"t'r1'' his automobile through. . uu .r. , I ,. I .mnUII. Ml- ,U,l IIHI- iwl.ere he spend two week, tliihlng. Mr. King haa been angaseil in semi annual fishing excursions the past twenty years and every time he he gone away either a flood, a cyi Uma or a billiard has accompanied him.. He mnd up his mind two weeks sn ant: rent for an operator to lake hta ' iracbtne. the Baragrapher having been. i reiflii.rlv on the tob all the while 1 1 ..In. A . -.4 ft.ut.l- ..... I , .nd h. I. now in Lenoir .nU.vln. on 1 the prettiest days that ever haD-- up. The only time ne has been at home when a great International event) tooji place was when Jeffrie and' Johnson fought Kx-elave Organisation. leader bt at telling tnem not to rely utmn s'Kh a hope, that the Oov- rnmi,t ic ill Bot do It. But the or- ganlxers think differently and will have. bo trouble tn Collecting the ten centa for enrollmt-nt . Th final mov to Wednesday. ' , Col. Jack Ly"n. . Col. Jack Lyoa. Bewa edltqr of tho Obeerver, spent yesterday In the city j with his tnothef Bnd left on thg JilgUt .Ualn for his desk on his paper. t Iyon'g Infreqtfent vislU to hla, uld home had hot given the people ' a line oh him. They didn't know , thit he hsd aaorBded to the regular, dek and shaved his head as the re-1 t sun irpnoiw ..-....,. .... . .ii w . . w k. . L In A.mftr.i1l.tiiietlnn ir. o M.,to Ihe sh-wky head thst would hav ridicule. r'dirned VatricHo or !adrewki. dld- , J. 1 1 1 ,,.,. ... u . - lilt imnnm The Durham Recorder, under It , 1 f ' ' ' J'm Th republicans, backed by Chnlr- man v a roemer, ,n their executive . committee, so the J'r V i leen calming that ! Itor r,pri take, a look into, the ro- ori. tt. Unit, thai MR" 'Green ni. ra, .... ., p. ' " , - . - 1 -! "7 V"",M , . moat everything else tu the extent et i ' iContinusd oa l?- : 1 f
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Sept. 27, 1910, edition 1
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