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piii in" niece UULLuui tiluLU :OEFJSEILLl!iOIS:-d J w -Refutes .'Any, Corruption Charge in His Cass " SFOKS FOB KQ:;D3 STATE I tot cartas Comexrm Exre4 Re ,: ,raaaT Tbirt OgauraieKttlv Be held, Tht ta IR Optalan the Hate I Mf lllianfe Seeded So, Defctae i ! trot on tho Utfimrt Co. . ' :t (By lh Associated Pr. 1 Washington. IX C, Feb. . No dollar was ever used in any el hi Br election to" the U. 8. Senate , nor to nojr of the'otber election In which he had figured, nor wa there the sluht- -t uHfllim oTTW1ipttin or wrong doing In the Legislature In connection tttl hi election, declared Mr. Cul lora, of Illinois, in a speech oh the four of the Html todey. He upheld Patrons of the SEABOARD Alii LINT RAILWAY will find the office, No. 4 Vcst Martin Street, open daily except Sundiy, and those desiring to pur chase ticket orexchanj nileaa can.da so at this oflice and avoid the rush at the station just before train time. We will also be glad to have oar patrons calf! at this office for any information they my desire. J. F. MITCHELL, , . H. S. LEARD; ;. ' Passenger Agent. Division Passenger Agt Both Phones 117 V - DEGLIKES THE" FETITIOS ATUAXTIC COAST LIX E BAYS NO ' adi'ditiox Ati T traix wm - tK)LIMUM)no TO TttSnXGTOS In regard to the petition of cltlxens lit the Corporation Commission to have the Atlantic Coast Una train with a :.'.:3.".S C: ; Curtail T: ."; -.'put. it of Child '.;r a (.'tnanuttr la 1 n. it Exiting Law t-uaj i.n. ..;.. , nunuM r IKATH. Cap I! , ,'oirtBmni i,; I- I U IN. : .1 l.i I t -r.t M 1 V . Ai.l". h HOT TO t : , i . i v. i : i 1 LAM U n::r. . v. is !. i ; v. N w n a n ' 1.1. Mil TtUT IITV 1 i i : ; JLUJi.o Tills if i f Mis. Haiti. Vri .--The Vrr-.ijent S;ri:au 4' with the r-v.!9- lMacMl AHl-'of the vrtmnt of VtJlle.ree. hrai I Uhftbtr it i cailva upwa to 0.-:n4 land ru!i uti.trn KDiEiiT i:i mmi Tftk t)X-EIUEXCE OP XEW YORK ml - arist Uu, -rN ,tl Oae aad a ni M J Un . ii ; lirpcrsroird. .' Eijrti 'i j ri vita on the ques tion of ei. ..a ibor in the, nulla, and that there onii be a further curtull rnjM.t of t:. output If prfaent trad eendilion n. there. met here jreaterdar the Cotton alanvfactnrer JtAAnrLaM.vn 'k r.n1lnL " Tha t , ...,. ... Il on thai of Gon. &l..ntreuli OuU r"un M lurKeij; MieBaeo. .Douiitaumv I!fceIr tj.ftav, deterrent on uid h.:r uliUuk apuidlea .Viu ; !T-t on the rtaln nblch la the obitct retireiM. nt4. - 4 , t.f Pie1dnt Glmon. h nw hae the J-eaiui ot tL M. Jlifler. of Chat, situation wfII In hand. It la r ported that the Oent-lftvl, at whoae hou a lartfe quantity- of armi an.t munt- Uoiia -recaoti we fmtKt to be not of ih runim.t.iiHry fjni aad a ma .'f Krai intiufnoe In ihe disirKt of Troa and Villlelrea, ho haj fytvn muih feared by evry admlnUtrjiiuit. was aumniirily exct-uUd U't n.Ut. Two adUUlonal. orncera, of whom one was Ueaersl Appalun, formerly com mandant at Trou, and four other re outionartea from, the aime dletrtrt, how namre are unknown, also was ibnt to death hy the Haltlen tronp. Tht rxculluna, following so clme il'y ih. .V.-o'i..t. .1 Tr.- t . j' I By tlio A -vm nt. Press - 1.1 1 a.... Trun. Vifc I V.r v&r . T-i:r.:.. "Ji tvl,. . TiW it U pfifelv prfJmr-i l'it I nn4ovr,s i t'i i;i-url, Kanewii-i. Jum will not attjektd tinahl- jTrxae Ituriw4 re t- to flcweate injured toesy ipiiriu . .... . a llnlily,M the people of Illinois a beliiK as moral , ' . i. ! n ,.i ,1. iJTm i. u-n r tnW of. Mr other Ha nod- aald -tn JJ.W Wf!?f iuL K.I that thev e uii. ranabie of tnkin t " mlnrton. t1 Atlantic Coaat Lfn hai tare of ibeir own rood' name. Anauur.clna; that he tank the floor inly because of the reflerttnns upon ' tilroself and hi ststs tn connot-itm with the Loriiin case, Mr, Cullom lUld that he. had not thonnht it 1k"- otnlna: in him to dleouar fh Lorlmer matter, cither iilltolv or- privately. "VVhe the time e.ma. I ahall nt( replied to the communication from the cptnmisiilon sayla it doe not think the train necessary, the the 'train m. and return at IMS a. m. Thla, it declares. Is Impracticable, will not velop new travel, will email additional expente, and will be operated at a loan. lolte. vht Uweft the formal call lor the meetine, presided oir. cnornlng . :;V -'iV j.vi inmi'ii ti U'lumrrct, ine acsreiary CONTEST WAS JfBHTLESS tS- "srttGEjrrs at that oxit X)MIItOf ISK CAADIDATK CAJI WIX. . ' :'"':v- '.V- iHtording t thtf dlrutee of my own j jtg prM,nt schedule on the old Wil mington and Weldon Rallroaa, it aajt, was arranKed 'after an extenslvt eon ferenre with, and i" the satisfaction of the Wilmington t'hambet of Com merce. The ComnilRfloii has not yet an nounced tiny d(y for a heirlnc la the t-onsdence.", ho wubl Henat r Cutloni. In referrlna; to the .intrii -(.!., m) regarding that i . in mop h It h, euiil that In hi Joil meiit lh' state of Illinois needed no ilileiie ' l.ONt KAXl.K IKIOX. matter Itonmrwrn fount my Thiw ta Hnreiji ( oiiiin WIh-ii World Will Va1 Arbl irail'ii. i Hy the Aswk'laU'd I'reta) S. Y.ira, Kelt. The time l i-urel! ii,iik when warn will cease . .. ., . I,.. III M.I . . fields. lid iill itieir (l)nei eni'e. i'j i uiiluii . In the up iiimi of fount Alliert Appottlt of Murikary, hu la here today at the, I ... , Bjr Associated Frs4.r " . Albany, N. TH Feb. I 7he confer- enc of Deraoctatlc legislator today filled to nut even si 'doni In k A-mA- niiuui aim insuracnw lor over two hours In secret session dls aecled the problem from their respec tive .viewpoints, fferlng aU aorta of opinion and suggest ks and then went Into ths assembly-, and vetted ut ss they hav done for weeks. . With hope of an Immediate break In the deadlock daahsd, talk of a compromise candidate waa. resumed tonight with Alton B. Parker name looming prominently In the fore ground. Reports had It that Governor Xtlav-era- farorably - disposed "toward TDK MKKN KAILH. IU-r Itr-tiiinilim Stippoard to Be Blue. l!) the AiK-taied Press.) v,J Nui i ' ' n--'W)e ar.tirua. ni Tier destination. the intl' auiiboat Hiren. formerly owne.l ! tl'u Lnltud Htatea Govern- inotu i iit-o toaay tnrounn tne cue- invltntton of the Civic rnrum and ihoi.nlI ..ft,.. .,i:ikln imu'iiatltm New York IVm Roi lety to ailvanc tn , r tat , r under the Nicaragua he i aim- of international peace in ' nM A merlin Kutute aenetatU'lis will .wit-, Tin Hirt-n wjs retwtrted aeveral drfy ness the friiltloii of the plans Willi h ago aa having sailed for New Orleans lie and otber Kuropean Hint American and would ultimately turn UP in non KlHtemnen are mlviH-ntiim for world- ditran waters. The little t'raft suit- wide peace, he anyx. Iml he rtoubtn f ed Mouth through Ihe canal, tint ra ti will he HecotnpllHheil within tha turned and tied up at .Ui- tun n lifetime nf the prefeni (teneratlon. i ton Marine Hallway when? she recelv fount opplnvl rea heil here from Eu- iiipe hot ntKht. The building nf area! navies, Count Apponyl declares. Is not ciiuse for. hut follows uiifH.lnees. (ilmrm imf lit l not M In sight, he suys, the most irsrtknl fitlKK'-e:loll tui.ir.lH u'tlmstv ed extenelve repairs. Including the lu iMltMnn of a new holler. The contain commanding the tiny craft refused to permit any one to board Ihe Itoat, cautioned hl erew not to talk and declined himself to say where the (Siren was going and what disarmament havlug cuius from es-i was tier mission: r.e.. i.' uoosevclt In his nobl" ' It e reported that the Wren, pur speech. chased by ihe same partit a w ho bought nun: twionyt Is leader of the In-j Hie llinet. have sold her to (he Nlc iiepetidvnl party of llungury, a mm- a)raguiui overnmenC, i.er or tne iiunitHrian rinnm.ni ana Judse I'arker'a candldaer. Judge Parker was In Albany today. but pleaded lack of knowledge t the sJtaatlon. Chsrlea F. Murphy still cling' to tha opinion that Mr. Bheehan ran he elected and tonight Indicated hi In tention to continue to support hit. Mr. Mheehun, asked hi opinion of the conference, said: "I think good will come ot It." "l)oe that mean you think It will be the mean of bringing the Demo crats togethejrT" "I think that before they get through, eighty-seven men ought to be hie to convince twenty-seven that the old Democratic principle of majority rule should triumph ,'",jf-. .. : Today' conference, and ithe vole which followed. showd both sides as unyielding ns ever, though all hands. Democrats nod Republicans,' are howl ing for an early settlement of the difficulty. It wa the unanimous opinion of tha Insurgents that the conference clearly demonstrated that .Mr. .Jfheehan- can not be elected, and thst the election of a compromise candidate If the only way out of the difficulty. represented his country at the Iat Hague Pi-ace Conference. He Is ait enthusiastic admirer of Knosevelt whom he will visit at Oyster I'ay dur ing hl trip throurhoiit the Kasterti Htstrs Tomorrow Count Apponyl "I ni'': President Tuft In Waxhliit! on . sue. - -tt lll M pill Tl BKIUt'lAtPIH. Ir KchVr Maic Uack m Patent rtliii. f This hstrarter. i M th AasM'tt.l Pree.t I'uliinoir. Mil . Keh. s Fatem i.,r.li. it a.H.rtlscI ss cures fur 'ul.erruloela were the tsraet asalnst 'till li .i aharii attack was slmed I" i tKtil Oy Or l.vnlM r Kel.ler of th' I ii It .') flutes I N'partnienl of As leol ' ir. io an itdris liefors ths llpnlth i loif. rr. e now In prosr.- on,,, i i.i 'laplcert nf lh.. Medical aiol Cliiiuriri iil (h iilli of Mm viand ii K-t.ler alleged lhai nuiiv ,.r lh. latent niedleinra advftiU.it a- mar elous (lire- t'O' ill. whltr piusii' ir. ri't 4fl r.-pr. anlHil jnut lh .1 lit nearh T I'lt'HIir- 1 1 1 . ir, .t''llll." m . , r i ! 1 1 s .1 , , t . i- . . i i h.-. "iilalli l'i i, ji .! t Ii T ii'iirloi, tamm" ' t ejmjas)aSBBBBil Action Xallonal 4 oun II of the Co. aiietk City Cotton Mills or Kltaahwh I sPliss asVsl m m saaaa al eaa .-... a wa . lit mm mm .wrEss&s sao i w, m - - . mm jasnuisnirrins t o., of Clrsham; Pittsburg, Pa.. Tab. I The national council of the Consumers LeaKiie ta i.uoru po ltus today ami otd down the resolution reiiuentlii Conar'-ss to remove t he tartfl on ih- no ' ' S ol life a wi ll as on ... .11 ii.'.: Li iMret. TV. yi t i, i ....- tlnns polnlsd nut that It is nol (he bust I n eaa of the Tallin, ,l ,.numer I t iiiiii I" enter ii" no, ii i t a ' if.litii si nature 'Ihiatiew .r. alled, anil the von- iis.nosl i' r.aolulton w as iiiiaiilinou. i ttner .i II." i..!,.ii.l LLuiiiatkon i , duiit, ili- i'i er were tien J. tm ;rtiin Hrooks, of i 'm .ii r i lse .Hi... wa. . le. ted preat- dent Am. ns ili . h . ii w im l 'iw .1 1 TI'Mju. and train e nrnm.r. Mr. T. I 4c, of harloUc, beau also present . There was itucusston at tn caorn big aeestoa i f vartoua matters con cerning ihe Interest, of cotton mill men tn the pr,iuaed legislation, this in relation t chad tabor la and other matter. In regard to the law af fecting child labor the view I that there should be no change la the ex isting bws. .. i, ; - A committee consisting of Messrs J. A. Long, of nuaboro, chairman; ti. x. cooper,. or. Henderson, anei ir a Thompson, of Raleigh, waa appointed to- appear before tne committees, an Manufacturing of the Menate and Houso yesterday afternoon at three o'clock and -present the puailion ot the cotton manufacturer of tha Htat en the chli.1 labor bill, wnue' other legislation- of general Interest In tha Industry, Incluuinn lasureaia letsia4 lion, assessment, taxaUoa of corpora tion, etc.. are to bo presented. At th . 'plgbt session, here enmi; eral discussion of matters. In regaro to th curtailment of the output of the mills u waa stated that in man) of the mill this waa now IS 1-1 per cent and It waa the concensus 0f opin ion that It trade condition continued at present there would be a further curtailment en the part of the mllU of the State. The cotton mill member' of th association present at the meetings yesterday are: Eflrd Manufacturing vompanjr. aioemarle; Wiscaseett Mlllfi Company, of Albemarle; Aurora Cot ton Mills. Bcllevue MllU Company. Hopedal Mills Co.. OaslD.e t'otton Mill of Burlington: Gem Cotton Mills of Olbsonvtlle; ttenrteita Mill of Cardleeo; Cedar Kalie' ManuftcttiHng veoar rait. .. v.; Chad wick noaain oH Kllzabetli Mills and Ha. vona Manufacturin Co., of Charlotte 1-aKers.m Manufacturing Co., of China urove; ciinnne Mill, of Cllffslda: Ca. arm Cotton Mills, of Concord: Can non Manufarturiii.? Co.. Franklin Cot ton Mills. Qinson Manufacturing Co.. of Concord;, LUUii CoUoa MlHm,- M-m-rcb C.Ktoa Mt'ia, and MarowtU Cot ton Mills, of Da", as; Oermaa-Airtert-can Co, of Draper; Durham Hosiery aiauuiariunn ol liurhsm; KUs- tonight. and that other dUtingutshed men 'are to share th came, fate.. Pres ident Simon till remain at - PUle- anee, ' about ten "mile from '- hore, where he -ha concentrated A consld era hie force, but it is expected that fa win soon march on Tree. It 1 be lieved (kit the execution order have come directly - from bmt. .-. - Oenj Zavler Atemnon, another of the revoJutiottary leaders la under ar- rest, while Oen. Cleraeut iJevere who was captared some day Mo ha been wbiuped for th purpose of extract. Ing a confession from him a to the prim mover In t be rising. Pi-- The warship Nora Alexis . procesded from here for For Uberte, whloh It bombarded for the purpose of faclll- tatinsT-tno larnt of troops. The con. suls are taking . steps to , prevent, If possioie oiooaaneo. - . . . . MNANCK MIXISTCR HHJIXG itmnKCTn FRitoxKort im- PltFsAlOXtl IX THE MIXDS OF THK BRITIMI PIIKH ABOIT THE PHOPOKKH TKKATV WITH THE t xrrrj utatkjh. tlty ths Associated Press.) Ottawa, Ont , Keb. I. Ktnante Min ister Fielding tuda y look stpe te tor tel what is regjrded hers us errone ous Imprrsalona In the minds ot the public men and on lbs part of lead lug Journal f Ueat Hi tuin I ragaird lo the CanadisR-Amerles re-iprurlty Rordea Manufacturing Co.. r)otdbrn? Leota Cotton Mill, Traxoim Manufac turing Company, and Sidney .Cot ton miiis. ot ' craham; Harriett won Mills and Menderana lotion miih. or Itendersun: Bonnie Cotton Mills. nf Klne'a U.,,.1.1.. nevaUnd Mill and Power Company, of Lewndale: Florence. Mills, of For- st uty Aslor Mill and May If Ills. of Mayodan; Sense Manufacturing tympany ana moodiawn Manufactur ing Company snd Armour Manurartur leg Company. f Ml. Holly: Caralelch om t onu-any. KaJetfh Cotton Mills and ptltH Cotion Milk, of Raleigh Kooaok Mm. Company Roea-marv MsnufarturinK Company and Peterson Hiiai (.ompanv, of Roanoke ftantda ; nocay Mount Mills. Rerky Mount; HtlrsiJiftPiEBi '...iiiii i ; ni. ,,.4..:". . PtAX FOR A BUSY DAY CPOX THE ARJUVAi OP THE PRKMDK.NT ix that crnr-ox' kutcu ic-l BCBJECT Of TWTI ADDRESS WILX, BE "A CREAEB XATIOX TUHOCGH A GREATER SOrTIt' (By th Associated Pre.) Atlanta, Ua.. Fab. I. Preaident Tail will v a busy time of It when as come te Atlanta March 1. neat to attend the annual meeting of- the nouthem Commarclsi Congress, ac cording to ths program mapped. out tor him today by the advisory board f th Congress and e committee of ih lecsi chamber of commerce. The President will be met soma dis tance from Atlanta by a committee of etuaen and tm 'caching th city will no tan directly to toe aadltorium. where the Congress will holaVMa-a. lion. From there the President will oe taaen te we capital . City Club. where he wlU be the guest of koaor at a luncheon tendered by the directors ef the Chamber of Commerce. The President then will be eecortsJ t nh .Governors Mansion, whsre a reception will h tendered him by Oovsrnor and Mrs. Brown. - . At three o'clock 1n the artaewnnn Mr. Tail will ge to the Piedmont Hotel for an hour rest following which be will make a ulk t the negroe at venirwj avenue Methodist church. From here the President will return to the hotel te rest until t p. m., when b will be eacerted to the Piedmont Driving Club, where he will bo guest of honor at a dinner to be attended by foreign ambassadors, cabinet mem. hers, governors and other speaker before the Commercial rm. At o'clock Mr. Tart will address the Congress on A - Greater. Nation larougn a ureater south." al th eon elusion of whk-n he will retern t Washington. Is.f at all. ieiiiii'.i.-iv d.piid upon! when an neine umUr repair exnli-. beiher Navarro, at the head of I.e l the Smiinville )r,ls. Beside th 1-eO-raia from Chthuabua or Jose La lx lilanro. with Iniurrecto from i'aaa (iranUes. arrives lirst. A uinor reached her tonight that Navarro had met with a reverse, but It wa only a rumor. Wire telni down. It could not be Investigated. if Navarro reaches Juare Ont. It would b folly, apparently for Oroaac to attack, even 1th the assistance of reinforcement . from ' Alania and lilamo. - -'-.- A tan Is- wa tamped hat night ,11 milt east of tiers on the Mexican si.e of the Rio Grande at a hamlet called Sargosa. Ammunition , ma taken s cross the river. At-lhl paint. and .this morning Alania and hi men had disappeared. A search of th hill la that vicinity, failed to. disclose hi whereabouts, but be and hi men are now tirtuallt a part of Orozaco forces. ' .five Mexican who crossed to the Texan, side today from Sargosa, estimated Alanis' detachment at lot mounted infantry. They are fresh from the importation around Ojlnaga. There wa no word from Blanco. 'It he left Casa Grande when ordered. to do so for the second time, he houtd reach thi section by. Friday nlKht. . Tbl, at leust, I th way Orosaco calculate It. Orosso men were employed today In digging .all pit and placing boulder where they would afford the most protection In c of attack, United State o idler and National Onardemen detained . a total of 3t Mexican wko . . were attempting to crosa the river to the rebel camp. Th troopa here, are numerically inade quate to th task of guarding the en 44- Wvr--fTotrt--n"Weu1d requlr several regiment to accompllah the Uoventnu'ntal measures to ppra new have not ceased. The prediction that there would be Bo attack on Jaares tonight I based on n statement of provisional governor UonoM, wno declared that th city would be taken within four day. Also on tn fact that Blanco baa not nr. rived and that Orosaco' preparations today were defensive, rather than ag greeslv. ' , DREADXAVfillT SCBMARIX'E. Urwcot Ycasrt of It Type In Ameri can wary isinuciied, ' (By the Associated Tree.) - Isswport New; Va Feb. ITh loe of life, railroad, property -ihui at titt,eb w destined. , The dea: Henry tj liourke CaarUa Gray. -Tnurstoo ilcXKiU. F. Pan!? E. V.' 1 Unlip.s Harry CUrb, Aaroa llartees, D- tstner. phU Uubbar in-xro). Al. Nichols I negro). .. " Th ioconvtiv. had luat heew . from tha repair shop to be tested wke .. . vv... wvuiivu. TKourka. machinist st th time, wa attaehia a safety valve ' w hen the explosion or, eurred. Two other locomotives stand In on "near-by tracks. wr wreekad ana mi .ivuuieRvwn WSV PWTllallV da.' molUbad.. ..... With the buretlnr of the WLai..- rain ftrrragmenu of th enrln. .2 portion of human bodies fell far sev era! hundred yard. Piece of f)wk shattered wall of tha ruQd-houe. Th .exact caus of the explosion1 has not been determined. '. ctM&ERUvxn coc. rr -,--..nuw st AAS1ST.VXCE. Deputy HhrrlfTs -J. Mn.- "Moruurhaa Wilson,1 Feb. : 1. Thl' aft. Deputy tfherllf J. Mcp! MonaghanTof v""i iim, iu.ii iu vtuson, and tonight H. J. Pate, another denutr from , the same county. , wm irri.. The officer nreeent over by Kherlft atcuearnav io assurt nnerur W. J p bbaro In an matter that ha sire. These excellent officials will re. main Just a long as ter is th, slightest hope ; thst . the murderer urwls. West.-mar bo lurklns u .ki. I yiclnltr., ,1. - . - - deputy Monagnaa any the whoi county of j Cumberland deeply a. plore th death ef that fearless and efficient officer, the lata O. W Mum. ford; and especially doe the sheriff oi grano oia iuraneruuid fel sad ever the fact that h ent out ths warning all ovr th Mat for the so. prehension, of Lswt West and kls gang of dseperadoea. W appreclat tha feelings of she,. Iff MeOeachey and wUI say to him yon have but dona your duty st a sworn officer 'to lend, every effort to epprenend criminal, ft lamented deputy, of Wilson county, th serious ly wounded chief ot the town snd ths othsr efficals who attempted to srreit Ihe black rascal did their duty u they saw ft It was an unfortunate anair, aao nan in warning been sent Dreadnaught aubmartn cruiser Seal, ' out from Wilson, there Is not another which, when umnlMirf will K, ,k 'set of officers la th Stat a... k. Is rgest snd moot powerful sub-marine !U1' have risked their Mves in ths In tho raited State navy, wa sue- !" manner a did th offirlaia f ccsafuUy Munched bate today from thai" towm and roonty of Wilson yard of the Newport News BhlphiTlld. I ' w know 'that Cumberland county Inar fomtianir Mlaa Wfarlnri. i n i. . neonls a ra loaded l. am. .. . daaghter Of tH Inventor of the type nd let this writer y for the whole ef sub-marine, ef which th Meal ja county of Wilson W apprsckite y.iur th largest ever constructed, christen-!1'111 offer and know that If we shoal d the vessel In tho presence of a heed yon on a hurry call you would number of officials of th navy and,.0 quick to respond, building fomptlc. "' 1 j Deputy Monsihsn 'recognise Uke her slater hips,' th Tuna, on of tha ten gambler whn were 17. nnder - construction st , Bridgeport, 'rested her lt Bundsy afternoon 1 Conn.i and the Turbot being built h'lfe who I wanted by th oa at here, the Beat Is designed tor lone FayettevlHo foy the larceny of gooot ocean crslaes without . convoy of a ,rom tn" uske Hardware Company tender. 1 he measures, over all, tit 91 'h town. ' feet In length with an extreme beam I ef 11 feet ' Her displacement when I MCXAOX.TRA1KIXO SCHOOU submerged I lit tons. ' 8lx toroedo I . . - tube compose her armament and her om rommltte) on Apneoprtarl magsimr will nnm ten teroedoea. 1 rot.h, r .( h cr 1'rtl "ilf.irf ,'IimIi -I. .1,, t. 1., ma Hi. ,.4.. a KI.At ,1.' n,' I in ,tun 11, m mai.f n n ' ' 1 1.1 t. tow .,,l,l, ltn 1 , 1 ' 1 1 ,. in .-o i , ig 11. 1 a h 1 .' .111 :-' ii Hi- (".struma s. two liirili!, imwsa'l 11 11. Ve..,.-ial.t 1'r.a 1 .,11. 1 utUi. 4.mwewe. trt- . v ' " '"t.-ae. 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'e asr V-fe.M, sst't- n ih.i . , nn w kni4 lu, Markltam Kltttrtt li . - laie.t Prra . ii.i.nh iiu , Keb. I Charles H. M.itkti,ini ,! i h agi. preai nt of ii niMia i VMrai Itallway ttxlay was 1 i.'l it. -1 .1 t .t the Central of ili'.illa lljlwiv and of the la-sas fti.amalilii Ci.nipsnv. put . ceding i ", Ha fi..li .1,. rae.ft Mr Mat a ham a eiilon nteans the 'em. .i itl .,f Iht i.ffl. a ot the two Oeur j... , ..ri'.r ni 11 .in 10 I hl.as'. I. e urusld.nts 1 rdon. of New I " cna ate.i mat th I an wiian, noxmoro Cotton Mills. Rmboro: Kea- 1 govemmeai Viewed with some slarm'ler Manefs. turtn Cosstaiav nf st.u. the idea reflet led by a porlioo i t th-; bury; rtechorn MllU. of liulherford- BRJHKRY IS CIIARil. sunn nave a Detrimental enact 111 trade netweerl Canada and the moth, er cuatry, and would sdveraely altr. 1 the preference eantl Is lireaf Urn. aha. Mmtafer Hel.l'n has taken up th matter with ln! snraiheana. Can ad a high t onimUai.-n-r is Lindon and on behalf of th. I anatlmn g-u . emmenl bss sent the folios lag . able-gram: " InVKHwesta Agalaat (Wtanatl ia laMsstsoe asat lirfrOciwa. I Py th Associated Press. ) ' Cincinnati tlhln. PVa I m. t. Mills of tk-lnia: IJlv Mm ..a tk- i 'mento charging bribery against k, . nai'oo nasrnang. a d.psit tsx roiiee. tor ana- politician. . were returned to. Hrltlah press thai th. sscemeut 'n. Kaxattahaw Mill, of Ha..i,.h.a issie t oti.m MHVs and Mm Cotton 1 ornpany. ..r Steaihy. HtnHhllatd CtrtwMt l ! tla llikn.,j. a . .... Mill Ulr ' uZUJwfZZZL .,n "THKens, for reprnmtiv- Foartee knou ts her eontrart maa on the water, and t l-Sknot her sMb- mraea speed, lileutensnt Kenaet Whiting command the teal when h Is placed In commlaaion. Red Croe Make AppreJ. tBy lh Associated Praaa Wsahinn.t. t. C. Feb. I To car ry out tha intent of Congrees and fur. lsh a csro for th transport which has beet, authorised, to carry snppt'e from this country lo CAIn for the relief of the safer ere free lbs terri ble famine Sew prevallln there, the Red Cr.tas has leaned etlrris appeal to th pnhlie for V"nirlbutlftn Will Consider R Tuitlglat la Hrasat t narnocr, The Joint Committee on Appropria tions will meet tonight at I o'doek ta the Senate chamber to consider th matter of the Stonewall Jarkm Trslnlng School. Quite nam her of ladies who are : member of the boerd of trustee will ,altsnd tho meeting tonight to in aa account of their stewardship. hm th ai Mr. Vf. It. H Burgwyn. ' W doa; Mrs. D. T. Coop-r. of Ren-ier-"V. and Mir Kasdsl fhaw. of It - Ingham- ' In the city for tha mnur kf Mr J. P. Cook, of Con.-." 1 th I hal rta s of th board. The p .(-- m iavHed to attend the meeting X rra-k on laroisrasrd Frank es.1i W oo. a 1 , . 1 " -' at -a I tea si mrw tmmmm gf anal r aims aao AmrVean W arefcea Com- The aul.eow... .t.. I". ,h l- t-roaiuc, .11 of tiUTr u .L. 1 ' '5, f hoi ks .wl and lh Identity VI inaiea-Maier,.; Rntall. Cotton kfllla of aalixiaa Kieh w... '1'anada Is seekln wiarkMs every ' W'aka Fvr.a(; Amasa Cotton Mills, lomer since Juae. lltt. wner iv o-r eurpi js pronurts uh- in-eaaaM,:., Wortk Manarscrtrrln The Indit tm-nts sgatnat pat hsr sldtitln; steam. kip line and sendinc 1 fWr-any. ef Worthy II.- TwaewMra fellow an iiwulrv lt. TItr1,,' ""mmeedal aaenta Would It w-t ' Manuf t.-f.fia Ceoipany. of Mount practtcea hr a hi. h , -M-t- t.. . I . . . 'be rldauleue In tha purwilt f sue a, Pi-aaaat. HiaMaaa I', rt VI . . r-. tt are oaid aotaatoav wOiafita r.ru,1. ' a. k Kn.s.e ,f 1t.ti.n i0.lL isj!N!? .'T 7? 1 1 t""! ef I kw ne-r.Sri f fharlotle: Aarh.tr l""wor est.irtat-w ,u' 1 th. .r, ..t -1. t H 1 . . 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Jr. mrheio. tl c. TA T.t.wt. H-otw.-.-Ftwak Iv-r-ii. :. t..atea: ev ft Hrw. niftetde P. Axta-Wr Ckora-it: J n Mtr-, Preer; A M Tk-ara ,rti; H . M. RHt Paely Maant. . r Crate. t;at-w t t-aarfl. , -m . . , . e . . JM f r . a ,w n.i.i.k . , ., . . - r' ' . i a' , - - T - ".ti F--.T rm aea4 . . f. Th at tm fautvattw fe nhta In evert rasa O real Prtiw wt 1 .till hate tha aasaat rat ae a teiwae en I eaa-l risht t dent with th I'rtil.h pr-fehe, k she pi pas a -! wtaine a"t"whd hy th Th adBi. f tha arr-aint neofc, . at.y will lest) a am, f rta, rTMMa . f th Cae, lla tatrttV. i -ha .a,. I 1 neal.Bxiata of nlam kaarw aha ith. harWMtai .'.ha t. !rt,imo hs h made fh vie- sake fttpMa; R r. rat. lima wf s f-a i1oet . --n. w t k a-eai sasaatrt. - ' The tateo rails put tbie saasal pw was Pwl4 by th hra. 1 ery ef hrewT b'"kr froaa whash le "l"-' kr.e) nMsiatht ssrp'w. M rwal IH ' aatiHiq feeeer rt kttvl ervltae tho ral af M we. 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" - TH -.., tttia I t he, ,w , u - a .a - . . . lata-.. , . ..- , w rnaat sjaaaax ltlia4 Urm9 I-, tk. a..,.a ,t,, 4r, t r.w..i.i l-et twtSewa w M4 JerkeoaaatCa, rav. r.. t aVe-a4 te M , ' ' a netntt ! . v1r,,,.T aaa,aata taeH a ax ea , -' t"'tl a r rV awa ea ant" at aa - mi ' Vea-a. -4 a ia g .tear '-, H ,.. . ta ka ,a af a T - eoatM -ae a, t a,' . m -..LL . ' " Wa teaa.a.'.i. i Uwa aaataa ' f ' . . T - . l-taa . - , r mi int.. Paws was " arrtteaa. t th. A- '-I f'eaawt wrt,wr n . ra. a . s-v .attp. . a-e. tta ,t.a aw l 4-a.ea r-- auerta ak. r 4i4a i r,. sa ra., tho e - " a-ij-asj 4 K !, . -,l t ttta, 1 r-e.'-..-.j- '-e ta n.a I eajae- -. f - Im, fh- fw a at.- a -t r -aH t - H : .-m Pe - - r-m. I , . - - 4 k ' c - j weetaj -.aeat, e"A 'v'-ra.at ha last . e. ar -t H a a - t ia4:y a -A ataaa fw-!4 ft fk l-a ef V lhe o ti'.an St -rat4it r.r- kea-tac a; t .'em. t as, .-a fa1 w ' a 1 a aa. ! V aa at.--.- - ' -e f- t , T" e.- a , 1 ' fah a a e-W- I . r . . 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The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Feb. 9, 1911, edition 1
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