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This at Republican
Under Ccrrcnt Feeling
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Speaking at Cary
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wltuiioDal amvBOmmt, that .ut thu-
wivi art nam rrvaa mm ufim ibi .acBi
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that II kua aiva aa4 la cluikl W
fWa this iakff auAa a a aM -.
tri Th. arro aa rrtinly la
aillilHtiAK laa i aalaaa a. . k
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. fiiinl Kvtiu b i I, n eaadltijklM orato.
thlr lum-a. aa. tk. ac .r .ka MM. ka 11 a Hf Ihara war.
. K puhlloana r .M,ai rtiu kin HWa UrraaN ba4
"UH
.trluion of tha airrtia aa that ,
g wia at laa '
f a Kaaubllran aha, afkao U4 rtf
that tha iiwhri oar poor aaJ th
rnthuaiwin llitl. aaJJ ha atahaj fhclr
erowd had a tkr lika Vr. Sikta ta
frl thrtr rcrd
At rrankHn ftvclnct la Swift Crak
yatrila lha hma of Kraratt
Itank. randldala for traaaurar tha
rnuih adtarttaed mvattng aa aata
axirthy ' raaon of tha ttaaaanca
of four l-mocrata and four Rapuh
Ucana. I actual count, and hy tha
couraa Oix, l ! by tha aakara to
Mtaatatc th aaua and dtaraaa hocua
Onaa mainly Thy ancouraod tha
ra audWnra t a-irlrtf that W. O.
Ormanla. former auirlntandat ot
- - - .
wncrraa 11 la a Biaurr u: i.imraow
knowladfa that Mr. Oaaianta raalUad
ai.zav a yaar.
Th Radical randldalaa war out
In full forra. la tha plac of O
IVnt Alfnrrt. who flaw lha Coop, waa
R. L Hnydi-r. now put up for tha
cnata. t). U. Ellar. for tha Nona.
Jack Hardin for clerk of court, Errt
Vanka for trcaaurrr. and ("art It
Honaycutt for rrflatcr of dda. ara
In tha runlng Mill. Tha Cary maat
log aaa hald ia Harrtaoa a HaU. and
prraldad orrr by W. M. King, wha
Introduced each apaakar la tola beat
go-to-mtlng mannar . Aa yat ad
lcaa aa to whara tha nVI1n anthu-
' HaaU acurd a hall for their audi
anca hav not bara raolvad.
Much haa baan heard of lata about
dlagruntlad fVmorrata who would
coma to tha aid of tha Republican
local ticket, hut ao far It la hellerad
that Republlcaaa. aapadally aa their
meeting baa reoalvad but Utile an
courageaifrnt from thla aource At
rVanklln the call waa laaued for a
maaa maatfhg, to which dlaaatlafled
liemocrata wara cordially Intltad. No
alarm by tjaaneorau, howtver. la fait
over thla more, for the raaaon that
In tha diacaaalona In that vldnita of
the apeahera and thatr laauea '
.greed that the preaent tkket la tha
-wealrert alnc ttiat which, la mamor-
alla day, carried tha nam of Jim
.llarrl for tha legiatatur.
The netvlaca ware cloaed with tha
handing out of a arandaloua article
attacking Mr. N. n. Broughton. Mora
,t head i Byeech and th Rrfiubll. an
"Jilatform.
IN TIIK SlI'MFMF, COITIT.
aac Ih-ing Argurd n Aipral Itoaa
tlie Hfth lMelrk-i
, Appeal! from th Fifth Dlotrlct
were argued yesterday In the Supreme
.Court an follow:
Chadhourn 8h. Door and Lumber
X'o, v. f". R. Parker at al. appellanta;
from New Hanover. Argued by Oavla
Davla for plaintiff; 8. M. Empl for
defendant appellanta
' W. P. Pickett and wlf v. A. V. U
Railroad Co.. annallanl' fraam I.,.J
lln Argued by Rountre a- Carr for
luamuna; nana uatna and H. U
tevcn for defendant.
H P. Taylor, appellant, v. John T
Riley al; from Pender. Argued by
ji. 1 mevens ana k. k. Bryan for
-jMawvun; uao. -Kountr and J. T
Bland and Herbert HcClammy for
, various derendantg.
T. J. Newaome T. W. V. Telegraph
''.. anneltallt' fmm BaMnu. a a
a - . ... . ... .w Arium
. by Oeo. B. Butler and J, n v. .
jilalntlffi R. C. Stroft and A. 8. Bar-
nam lor oaiennant.
. In th c of a. E. Hawk, appellant,
y .elf ia I Jim Nap Cn knm -
count-, th court announced that tha
Pition lor certiorari had been rafuaad
ainu lav appeal uiamiaaeo.
Mr. Onorii SiuintFaa ar trui.
. . . ' .. . . 1TUIUII1I
ton, ia in tha city In attendance on
.i in aeaaion or tiu court.
Gveraor to Hickory.
Governor T. W. Kttchln Uft last
hlght for Hickory, wher ti wlU to
day mak an address at a Democratic
Governor Kltchln was to have
,' apokeu at Llncolnton yeaterdav, but
remained here beonuaa of Dr IHt. .
funeraL lila appointment was filUd
oy ur. A;iyo rv. Hoey, of IShelby.
Martin Rv Rlv Malmata
"Martin county will Uila year rive
11 uauai uamocratic ma)orlty." aald
tiherlff J. C. Crawford, wha waa hare
last nignt. .- "Tha Democracy la all
right and tk majority will be a big
one, .
How's ThU?
V effc Cm Rnadrad IMkut aar fcr aa
nw 1 'rr ikal aaaaet ka aaraa by Baui
. . r i.CrKrrmco,T.
Wa. to aaamant. bat kaaaa T J. im
111 bat it tod nMmrm kaa e-rmr -
. riii Mi aa BuMfMka tvaaaaruena a4 kmiaaau
ana w carry n an aMmivna amda wy km ktm.
aAXtfmo. KiNNiaa haa'iw,
iKimai lirTiMa TnM 01
ttanaCalarr CTf a U'a ,itaaHr. artlx
klirnir ttn tha hkioa aaat ntiaaoia aurlaaa m It
aim. l-attBMiniaa awt fraa foot
Jk li.HU tuuui i ua (A
, ......... ..,-.....-.,... ... r.iwa. r'rnmwf, raroa. riraiioa.
county achoola. did l.r lio or MttjTliara ara la tha Intrrmadlata claam,
a 1 nrk arhli-li rt . .w .a tfaaaa- .a . j 1 1 . .
CAT IT EEXj
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R1 H,rit.l M Back a vWnc
BM, U lft4 lk ttt nrt UQ..U
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Tk fim katMtal aaa k.'a
IM. Jfca a aaa la Ittt, b Irua -
, R1 H T)
ai..ia-i a w a a a a... .
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ro, r,na yara. Ka aaaaj
i.imi.u ....a k -
ta aukh(t iwnn aaa thra na
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IWM N1 VMf Ml If IkM
1.-11 . . . .
laek a aclraaid ataa ay dcHl
aild a aw a4 air-to-aata
. T nrar, aa4 laha.il ana aa
I k.t.itl of today la tha r-
ka t. - - - k.u
, - f"'-"""'"l.y .I"
( mmw-m ar mm lupmmrnQi
UkM f hit. H.luHHtMldlMl Ik
iKian mw.nt . i-w .
1 ni a Rivni 1 ii ,
that la 11 im
ntlt b(
t krra frm th Vlrtlnlh aaapltal al
t , iik-hiauma ariak . .l-.jij ...i
KarhMtoad artth a erWadld raputatioa.
tea aha haa arai NMUhtatBad at
Wan Kal
11 H-ni a yaar ago. taara
urara. Saw thara r
Tha nuraaa " nava coma
ara all a
aiahtaaa. Tmim imfm V. a
fraaa aM part of thia Htata and from
Vlrtinia and t..rh farollaa. and
ia of thm ha during tha yaar.
kwaan 1 1 , n n a..... I . . w . , I a.
tha otr and la ar1 parta at thai,r."n Mr. IHt hlmaaf to eonalder
tHala. Thrra la a thraa-yaar cauraa tk" homlnatloa for Oovarnor. bat ha
for auraaa. Ttia anior claaa la to
gradual In klav Dit, and
4 11. . b.
Hi
mamhars ara Mra Marr and M
atowa. Himntona. IVaraoa. Rraitoa.
w. 'Mi ia iDf junior. 4
few dara aao ' lhara wara aa - ,
rrowoing aomawhat. it ran be accom
modated The pat lan ta have coma,
not only from many parts of North
Carolina, bat from several other
"tatea. Each atoath there haw been
from it t i charity patienta a
greet deal of what Is known as char
ity surgery haa been dona, and the
wrgatms who do thla and tha phyal
ciana. who do the medlraj work in tne
charttv eartla hawa ika annMiaiiM
and the thanks of tha hospital staff
and th general public as well. Tk
members of th Raleigh Academy of
Medicine aire the!, eervlcee free to th
c,ln paiienia, not. only at thla hoapl.
tal. but at t Agnea. wher negro
patient are cared for under contract
with the city.
It mar b said her, and aald truly,
that the surgery at th Rax Is of ao
high a class that It attract attention
la manv fttataa Thara at-. .....
Hospitals thaa Res, but non
....... a. a v
oeuer. it is very aaf to say this.
What has been dona haa rout much
money and there ta vat n ji-u
of something tike M.ttt. And yet
me noapiui will ara Ion haia In ha
enlarged. Its patronage 1 growing
ao rapiaiy tnat another such enlarge
ment la aeea to be, a near-necessity.
Th butldtng waa specially construct-
ra wiin a view to Burn an ritenslon.
All the hospital la lnt-restlnf, but
What a nlctura la tha aa.il ..- naai-
children! U It ara aix bda. and now
threa little boyg wceapy half of the.
Happy little felloew are these on re
twerlnt from typhoid fever, the other
' apwaiTOB. ine mtm irom a
broken lea. TVka mrm ik- a.a.
and the privilege of this dear IHtle
wain ia private, snn sirs Joaeohua
Tlanl-la arKO furtli-H-H I I- -
----- - - 11., an 1" r niiji j
ot her Htthj daughter Adelaide Worth,
looka after it and maintains it. with
loving; csr. This room la A!led vp
all the while, mainly with charity M
tlenta. Tealerday afternwm and last rren
Ing. tha Raleish nannta akAarait th.!.
hearty intereat in Reg by their pre
anca. thalr kind WAMi a. a il.
gifts of mo.- and of various needed
amenra. nur ana Sunshine girls,
mada tha vtaitors feel at home and
ther wart shown over the building.
Thar was never a visitor of them all
who failed to feet and to express a
pride la thl invaluable hospital.
WEATHTR 1 THE COTTOJf BELT.
Brl m p. m. TventTrapiitr1 Refloat
t ',rHJrJ hy the Loral Offlfw tj, g,
h Weather ruareaa. , , ... , , ?
Tha onlv rain reported was light
ho wars at Ahtlaaa , mmA ."... .
Christ I. Te.. Mobllaa Ala- and A.ha.
tdlla. N. C. Tha temperatures have
- a aaam over " Borthewstern
portion and the mailnni. HMa
Of tha laaMI m. Ik. nu . a. . 1.
Thunderstorma oreurred la southern
Aaa as win
-a , , , -
Ept local cloudiness at a few sta
tions th weather waa reported (atv
rally clear aver tha belt at I p. in
rifui krunn,
talMa al ti r. U.
t Temperattlra.
si a
mTtosa
AsheV'lla . .
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Atlanta.. - .
Chaneatoti
Knoxvm
Norfolk
a 7
Raleigh . .
Waahtngtoa .(I
-it
Xesrw ta ro l-owr Yrau-a.
Sheriff J. C Crawford, of Warn a
eoonty. yaaterday hrousht to, the
HUt a Piiaoa IJoyil Oilaa. a negro,
aentenced to four years for burglary
In the second d-araa ti:i .
cauyht at Paratora. N. T.. kr.,,,.1.1 i
North Carolina an ruui.uu. -...a a.,..
Ihist been tried at th tsrm of court
ia Martin county, ,
j . and la th Junior. 1 " " would oa a aatatak to (poll
' Ta ahow what a place th hoapltal I w,t P"hlng paraopal prefarnca.
Vila It hiar ha aald that th aTraglW hop to chooM a candidal who
nuirtiber'af pailenta haa baa a 10 A viu acceptabla to all had of
few aa in I K .b ia . - aa.i DTjocratlc bDlnlon." -
Ukt Tarlow Can.ti Uw fur tn.
P CWW Marpaj ar Tka.
taay In ad tin ft
. . Py tut Amocu'.M rrM
m. t.rt Uta r t4 H
thwir roafvrvB? faishL flat fhlr-
aiitt. bwt Mk. RU-tal
Nirartioa. said b
bnl that ka fan ad
t h.
tka "adarirar
rot af frllD(
i Hhf-rartt
toar4 Edwarq K
ff tr1i Mr. Kh.parn
1 ". Btata cnairmaa a MM
what hta amtuda aa ea cnaia putt.
lunan paitiniam .fr a.f a
Halted criticism of Mr. ghepard al
leged ronaarttoa with tha Amertcaa
lurar Refining Company la ad-ta-iry
li-fd capacity. ' - -.
"I have heard that rHllrtaia " h.
sr. mi, out aaa n ocfBrraa la
you ! Mr. Blmaon hkmatlf la not
lnvulnarabla la th ami apotT H
Mrvvd In lha olBra of Kanator Hoot
arhra tha MatrofHilttaa fltrval Rll
piled Mr. TXi. "but haa ft sccarred ta
whra th Metrottoltun Street Rallwae
charter waa 4ra flA a
Mr flhenard. or thoee who match
mr mm. iiiu n 1 11 rail 1 a. ju rtr K
Tor
TiThT,iJld..ot"fa"ii to hear of thl
1 -
ugMtd attack, and rrwntlr th rra
I '"" hadquartar a atata-
1 mant dvlatina that tha atatanaaaB
that Mr, Hhepard draw the sugar trust
aeea is aosoiuteiy without foundation.
11 Srwn- th ttemaat aaya. by
John K. Paraona la conjunction with
" r bafora Mr.
Phepard'a uartnershlo with Mr. Par.
una commenced.
Ms Drrtarra AbiMulcJy.
Much preaure haa been brought to
i - M
I arllnu tthoil haajtaUon ana with-
DI aualtriratloai.
Chaa. F. Murphy raittrated tonight
that ha had Bo randldata in right.
Thla la a DamocraUty yar," ha (aid.
"and It would ba a ntataka to ipoll
" have no candidates," hs con
tinued, "thers Is no candldatl In sight
lo command ths situation. After the
convention la aaa tad a..... knn
to see the vsrloua leader and out of
tnat aeries of meetings to brine a
name I cjid preaent to tut convention.-
' ' i
ror Dlrrrt Xomlnatlona.
Tha Democratic league met tonight
la the aanaca hotel and put Itself on
record In favor of tha wlila-at it-na
of direct nomination.
James B, Hsvens and Rerman Rld
der remain strong probabilities for
the guhernatorlsl nomination; whll
the boom of Martin H. Ollnn. of Al
bany. Wha haa Kaaa aataanaai .1
- - --w -a ' . - n aaaara
the oalesa'ea beaan ta aatha. m.iA.
denhr sprang Into activity tonight
when the hotel corridors were flood
ed with literature describing his quat
Iflcationa for tha otna. Th.a ..
also soma talk of Justice Martin l
Skeogn, of West Cheater County.
' Dck-gatra poor la.
RVarv I rain ripaaiah 4 .1-.. ... i.
th Democratic But convention this
aiiernoon snu oy sundown th city
waa !! with all th spectacular
features nf tha "nlaht K-f a...
night delegate, alternate and polit
ical ramp follower are sleeping four
In a room and two In a bad.- Many
of them were lad to met t in
lore and corridors.
This was ths day the bands began
to play Tammany." Lsadar Murphy
had Slid: "I hava na eanrilitat. a. A I
hav no opinion. Wait till th dels-
fate arriv."
Tammaay In FVirce,
' Norman B. Mack, of Buirulo. chair,
man of th National Democratic: Com
mittee, had aalrt- "r Mnmh k.. i.ij
you that he Is wsiUng to learn what
the delegates wish. He controls th
situation. "
Therefore, it waa with mors than
th curiosity of a spectator that the
flv Tammany special trains war
awaited lata thla afternoon? In all,
th Tammany representation her
amount ta about t ana man i..i..ai.
. -. - - ...-. aiiviuiiina
mounu to about t.tot men. Including
iiaiwre., i ney Drought thick bank
rolls and tha cafea anrf hni-u v.
to look livelier the tnlnut they act
foot lit town.
. Wf With Rumors. -Tha
dar waa rlfa with ruwr. ..kt.k
shifted from hour to hour, and what
seemed a strong candidacy on mn-
'""i aorana to a piauainie possi
bility In the neit None of th "poa-
albilltlea" haa ralavarf hi. -a... a.
. - aiiuni iw
eorral delegates and the supporters
of Representative Willlirm Suiter.
Representatlv James 8. Havens and
Thorn a 8. Osborne., former Mayor of
Auburn, are working hard.
nr. ueborne said that a careful can.
vara had convinced him that he was
.l was
convention.
-"' vunaiao, inrman K. Mack
Daniel Cohslan. Norman 1C Mack
together la Mr. Murphy's rooms. Mr.
aauronv waa not aenauihia aA... . .
sent out Mr. Cohalan to talk for him.
-viu in candidate hafrom up th
State or from the Greater CltyT' Mr.
Cohalan waa asked.
"I think ha aittl aa.a.JI C.V.I.
quickly. vv ibi
"You stm ask me who will ba th
candidate," ha continued,
That'g a. question of tha eld d!s
nnotion between an and may,"
"Haa Mr.
Murphy mada up h i
Rtlnd?
'Mr. Munohv haa an ' ahauilni-ia
pen mind." ,.
'Then he does not aaa ahaaa v-
l going to get off T"
' Hi does not." ...
I'arkev Arrive.
John B. Rtanchfleld. fnrm.a .TnAa.
Alton B. Tarker. who v7ill ba tan.
porary chalrmsn of the convention
and Jamea C. Khaahan -r- .
other Important arrival today.
One Important development In th
lata afternoon that nnniri i ...i.
mated in It ultimata poaaibiiitle, was
pnaitlve affirmation from both sides
that negotiations r on foot bctwern
Vi'm. ltand'-lph lleaiHt and leader
Wurphv. That la. It was anld. I;. irt
ha Intimaled that hi waa wiUUiif to
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TOLLY
FAYETTE V1LLE STREET
I
support for Ooverlnor'slthsr Justice
utrsi-4 of th But Suprema Court
or Martin II, Olynn, former Btat
comptroller.
Aa Opes aoT IVar Cnaveatkm.
Members of tha New Turk taeagve
or uemocratte clubs artsr listening to
addresses by Representative Rutser
and Thomas M. Osborne today unani
mously adopted a reeolutloa calling
for "aa open and free convention;
tha nomination of clean and hont
men and a tried and true Democrat
wha will stand for progressiva de
mocracy and demand equal rights for
aU and special , privileges to none;
a candidate who v. ill unit tha ale
menu of tha .Uemwratle, party and
command the support of tha Inde
pendent Republicans of th eiata."
Resolutions sudoral ng Congressmaa
Sulsar for toreroer war adopted by
a rising vote. .
WheJlred Oat
Take Horaford's Arid Phoaphata
It vitalises ths hervee and aaslats
tha dlgaaiion refreahaa and In vigor
atea the sntlr syatem.
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y. IUhA'-Holtond. V, ' ' '
' ' . a - 14 1 a " '
Testerday evening at the horn at
Mr. Ia C Covlturtop. of this city, a
qulst but pretty home wedding was
solemnised, tha contracting parties be
ing Mlsa Kilts Holland, of Roanoke.
Virginia, and Mr. Joseph A. Rahn. of
Columbia, South Carolina. Dr. I. M.
fittinger, rector or the Church of th
Oood Shepherd, performing the cere
mony. ' Only th family and few
Intimate friends of tha brtda wer
present at th wedding, and th young
eoupla left on thn evening train tor
their future bom In Columbia, South
Carolina.
Mlsa HollsnJ. who It a daughter
of th lata Dr. Nswtoh Holland, and
Mrs. Agnes Holland, of Kalem, Vir
ginia, and a neic of Pr. Oeorg Hol
land. 1st president of Newberry Col-.
lege. Newberry, it C., haa made Ral
eigh or home, for -tha last two or
three months having been th guest
of her sister Mrs. I E. Covington.
Mr-.- Rahn. who Is an A. B. of Ro
anoke Collega, Salem, Va., being first
honor man In his class, la connected
with th Weighing and Inspection
Bureau of th Southern Railroad at
Columbia. Hs la son ot Dr, Rahn
Of Charleston, B.C. '
Mlsa Holland was given away by
her brother. Mr. 8. H. Holland. ,
'-.j-V tandidaia for Auditor.
: Special to News and Observer.)
Fkyettsvllle, Bept !. -Well under
way is ' movement started her yea
tarday to Secure for Major E. J. Hale,
of Faytevllle, th appointment to
th office of state Auditor, made va
cant by the death of Dr. B. P, Dixon,
as a result of a meeting of a number
of Major Hale's enthusiastic friends
hold yesterday afternoon .after It Ae
ea m known that b would be a can
didate for th place, Tha movement
Is well .organised ahd an active cam
paign In his behalf wilt ba waged if
necessary.
ROOSEVELT STILL RIDES CON
VENTION
(Continued from pag on.)
i' ' I II ii ..
Th close ot ths convention found
ths Roosevelt forces In complete
mastery of the situation. Following
the nrat rout of the organisation came
Colonel Roosevelt's dramatic and sue-
ceasfut hattla for the adoption of the
platform of th progremives, and his
final victory In the nomination of Mr.
Stimson. By ths tlms the vote was
tnkea the strength of the organisa
tion had been dissipated badly. Hav
ing no candtdats for whom to make
a determined light, the orzanixatlon
threw th bulk of Its vote to Mr.
Bennett
New fttato Committee. ' i
Just before the Convention adjourn.
ed the new State committee was an
nounced. The list contained several
new names and It was aosumed thnt
th progreasives would have control,
turning over to the Hooacveit forces
the party machinery of the State,
t'harrmn Timothy , Woodruff, who
failed of re-election In his own dl
trct was elected from the Second-Dis
trict, The . election .t a chairman
from he progTeaelves la place of Mr.
Woodruff Is expected. .
52$ cf t;:e r:r:u:;;:j cf t;:e d. s.
live In rural dlatrlr-tn remote from
tihtalritina or rim atnr.i ani ik...
Srs oh"(fMl to depend ion i-r. r.j.i,i-
ry meo'cines to a verv sreat extent.
To tha wnm-n In n.u i.i.,
tMndpit.l reme-iiaa a. I.ydi K. ri..k-
nam a e-Tioa i ofrpooTwi cot, Na
n boon and a 1 t . i ... lo i. .v-,1Jr
tt.iit It bn cured
"lonri
' it n n
of :
1 c ..d f,n
o r rco 'y.
-TOTIE TSWSL1Y CO.
1 I . SI I 1 ,,1
ALBERT STEVEfiS KILLED
His Body Was Horribly Mia gled
' IntRunawiy .
.Vifitirot Oii-arrrd Late Twnnlay Af
e"oo o (jarnrw RBul Whew Mr.
ht-tW.jjuif, tVcama FrigfcMBM!
at a raaalng AatosnoMl and Drag.
f4 Him Two and Half MtV-a Af
ter It Had Recti Throw oa the
lowblo.Tr. "v
Tha mules that ha waa drlvtaa Ka.
coming frightened' by a paaaiaa auto
mobile, and dashing off at a break-
nec tpecda. throwing Jk.lm.tut on the
double-tree and dragging bus about
tu miles and a half. Mr. Albert
8tevens -who , resided about , fifteen
ttllea from Raleigh, hi Johnston coun
ty, waa fatally Injured Tueedsy after
noon and died at tbe office of Dr.
Buffalo at Gamer it 1 11 a'clork.
Mr. Stevens had been to Raialah
with 4 load of cotton and waa re
turning home lata la tha lllaraa
When ha reached a point Ih tha rad
near air. w, H. Wilder horaa, his
mule) became fiiahlened kflfl Pstn tir
two and a half miUa t hft a aaai.
ing off at a dash th mule struck
a leiepuone pole. Which caused Mr.
Stevens to fall from the wsg oa the
double-tree His right foot' ws
caught., while his head waa dragging
the ground during th time in which
It took the frightened animal ta run
the distance mentioned.
Reaching a aide road and crossing
tta railroad track, tha trtulea turn
ed towards tha hnuaa af jam. n;..
lock.. When they reached the house
ine7 -rn merely walking and tamed
Into the yard, rofna amiml aw- .
When tha back yard was reached the
wagon was mrown against the atde
of th houae and the tongue broke,
freeing th mules.
A roeaaenger waa sent for Dr. Buf
falo, a- ho areiva-l . aw- a
- . - aa ana
had live injured man moved to hla
home, wher ha niawt at a.ta -i a.
- - .... a vim-a,
his right side having been hasten to a
puip. me nair was torn from tbe
back of his boad. Ikan i-.. - i.
hole In his rtufht hip and tha right
ieg was oroaen just a Nova tha ank'e.
Mr. Stevens only lived long enough
after regaining eonsdonanaaa a i.u
his name .and that his mules were
frightened by an automobile It is
not known who was driving th ma
chine that frightened th mulea. '
Death of Son of Mr. . C Prortor.
f Special to News and Observer
Rocky Mount Rept. It. After a
brief lllnea With atlnhlfcaa. W .-a..
.... . ia viKni
vaar-old son of Mr J t a-a.a.. ..a
, - a iuri Ulan
on yesterday morning about eleven
wi-i'M-R m me noma or the family
about, eight miles from this city In
N'aah rountv. Tha fi.. i a..,-
this afternoon from th home, after
wnicn tne remains Were interred in
th fsmiiv burying ground near the
horn.- The haraaaaut
tcvaral sisters and brothers surviv.
There seems to be aa unusual prev
alence f diphtheria in this family as
two rases wer last week discovered
almost at tne nm. time. A six-year- i
old Jlaurhter of Mr. Proctor ts ew- i
tremly III just at present with, the
disease, i
JTE Ot'rt All. lr:i.. a-..-.-.
Dim IH-i IV OK t75.0M) WOltnt
OK D1AMOM.S. JIOIJLV VVNi
, TirE LO RIMER ILEARIXG.
State female IIoMUw R-x-ood Witneaa
for r-natr Irtmer.
(By tha Associated Press )
Cblcaro III. Rani a .. -
ator IJ. W 1 il ll la ...
of the It Democrat who helped elect
...... ovnmrr inula states ser.atnr
took tha itncs sUnd todar haf ,ra
th lasrimcr lnvest.t!on rowtntt:-
nd ieatined that after he hd voted
for Lorimer be received tjioo. ,,i
tht he -supnoerd tha money wn.i rail
because of his vote." '
ADimrss nv dr. ron at.
rn-!.l. r.t of V Hie. IXnv foil,.,, 0-
, ""'ii M"'i.kT i .r..a';l.
C' ll-ll I ittmiUu 1
. r. in " i . Tnntl
tt. ;t i , '
i'"r'-n i hl- ifii.n, n.ic
wn,l ''"v st t'-e Appalar.
t-- ' It. W 1 l'oeat I
) i
1
of t V'l Fir,l i-.o ,
nr..
ia 9 oioo-a t -
'.'-'"a ( fhor- i.
Bill IV RmilaUt a ay Control f
n traia-riMM ivmrflt twinif I"ass-
rw fty Omvrnttoa.
tRy the Associated Preeal
Mooile. AUW, Sept., II After a
Plrtted faht Velrtav anal fnataa
fwsged by ram ml loners from New
Torfc. MasMchueetts, Louisiana, and
! South Carolina, opposing tha measure
oetora in National Insurance Com'
i mlaalonar rnni ant Ik. Kill fa ..
lalatlen and control of all fraternal
neaeot audaue waa passed thla after
noon. .-... .
Thia la the Arst time after fifteen
year effort that th N. T. H. and the
A- I". A. and th Insurance commla-
alooars hava hares abl to get togethar
a ip port at a bill. The bl'l aa as
provae , today contains all the cre-
visions srred upon at ths conference
Bfid Between th laaurance commis-
ivaera aad fraternal organlsationa at
aew I org laat June. At the Now
York conference the Madera Wood
men of America' put forward aa a
bsatt for legislation; the uylpclples
of valuation aad puUicity coupled
with inaadatory requirements that so
cieties showing impairment should be
esmpelled ta rre Bam. -r r v .
' rcVRiTX TIME 15 BHIUN.
IBy ths Associated Prem.)
Rerun. Sept tt "Suppress tls-
turoanvea without mercy." were Po
lice Commissioner Voa Jagow'a orders
today. Th polios followed out their
Instructions to the letter. Thev rod
aowB ana sxorea merclleaaly a nre
ever a small group of people had
gathered la the- district of Moablt
For two days thla district ha been
the arena of riots, the lik of which
hava not been wltneseed tn Berlin for
nufny a day. Hundred of persons
nv neon Injured and verltabl pitch
ed battle between strikers, their
sympathiser and tha police hav oc
curred. SMS OTR An, PAf:R TWO, m.
iww niftriw op :s.fKn woiitii
OK DIA!HOS D8. JOLLV WlXXt
JEWELKT CO.
JohmnnUa Book Osb. '
. Tha Johnsonlaa Book Club will
meet with, Mra. A. B. Andrews. 4 Of N.
Blount tc. this afternoon (Thursday)
at t.9. . - . , v
Saxatog, N. T.. Sept JIWllllsm
Rarnea, Jr.. of Albany, who led the
fight of the did Guard against Col.
Roosevelt said tonight;
"Tha ticket Is nominated and I am
for th ticket That Is axiomatic. It
ta the party government , I shall sup
port tha nomnees of the convention
and hop for the best I expect thtt
harmony will prevail In th party."
Ayers Pills
' Gentle ;
)
".,'c : it :
RALEIGH, N. C.
: i
DEMOCRATIC SPBES
Tha following win address tha peo
ple of North Carotina at tha times
and places named:
Uov . W. tV. JUWiln.
Hickory. Sept. tt. .
Concord. Sept It,
Albemarle. Oct 1. . ,
Graham Oct .
KrankUnlon, Ot tth. .
Wllaon. Oct. Ith. - '
Kettator K Ml Slmmooa. '
Ksnansvili. Oct S.
Comfort Oct t.
OauJ Kltchla,
New Bethel. Oct ttha -
Horklngham. Oct 7th.
Cleveland, Oct Ith.
F- J, .JusllcA, -Mt
Airy. Sopt tt tnlght).
Rocky 8pring Oct Ith. ...
T. W, Ihett ,
Dickens' Store. Wainua- ' e.
Jlth. " F"
Iotat.B. OctTlst , ,
Wilkesboro, Oct. Id.
I-snolr, October 4th. t -
Morganton. Oct tth.
i Shelby. Oct tth Bight). - .
Concord. Oct Tth,
Thomasvllle. Oct tth.
t. W. Blcy. ,
rslaon. svpt t (night). !
, . Clinton. Thursday, Sept lltb.
Red Oak. Oct U.
. A. L. Brmika.
Lrxington, Oct 1 (night).
amcron Miirrtsoa.
Mocklle, Oct td.
I. Rryaa Grimes.
Ftatesvtlle. Saptember tlth. (Night.)
Newton, September ITth. -.
Lenoir, September ith.
Connelly Springs, September tth.
Marlon, September Jlth. (Night)
C W, T111tt
Winston, September 21th.
Mocksvlll, Oct. Id. i
-i- r- it. .iimew,--- T-rr-
Ptonavllle. Ocf. llth. '
Msdlson, October II.- (Night
pries, October tl.
Leaksvllle. October II. (Night.)
Itndolh Duffy,
Comfort Oct. . . ;
I Oyda It" IToey. .N ,
Llncolnton, Sept. j. . ...
A. H. Dx kcry. .'
- Jacksonville. October 3. ' I
Ksvernor It. ft. (ilenn. '
Bethlehem, October Uth.
Reldsville, Oct, 13th (night)-. "
Concord, Oct Itth.
A ah eboro. Oct. 1 6 th.
' Wilton, pet. ITth.
.Durham, Oct. ITth (night).
Hlllsboro, Oct. lath. ,
A. It. EM.KR, V
Chmn. Dem. state Eg. Com.
W. E, BROCK, Secrstary.
Foot Troubles?
Tell Them to us
Remsdylng them I our rptcU
ally. AU lasts and sues, a thor
ough knowledge of foot fitting
nd men's yamilri-ments ars rs
tronsiblo for our stcia In tijia
deportment.
Vnor "!v;f.-.rt 1 ii-iired If ynj
i - -- a fair of J c!) Ve
.1 th 13.09 look.
it.'i ... ,
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