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Trimi? Raleigh, Dec. 31-.? Special dis patchea from_ Washington to the ef fect that ex-Governor Aycock and Governor Kltehln *re both acttre candidates for the United 8Utes sen* | ate to succeed Senator Simmons two years hence has created considerable comment here. Asked a boat the matter today ex Governor Aycock said today that he did not and will not be ?- candidate. On tli* other band Governor Kltotfin made tbla response to the Inquiry: "The Washington story is inter acting but I have nb statement Iq make about lte subject at this time" The situation seems to narrow down Ho the conclualon that the senatorial contest' will be between 8enator Simmons and Governor Kltehln. the flghi to lie between them exclusively intbe event there is pri mary. expression en the senatorshlp. Then if the question ?oee into the legislature without primary expres sion ex-Gore rnor Aycock might be dfnwn in for the election through a deadlock between Simmons and Th. Cltj Dray ?mp?? I. the lit- ] t enterprise for popular fa?or in j Washington and it la a mora long needed here. The ttompany baa been organised with a rlew of meeting the demands of travelers to and fro and the Dally Newa bellevoa the undertaking will be enrnuraged and patronised aa it ew"S The purpose of t!n> company aa It '"'-la of hauling from trains, for the day or b a*; la a * >D rushed ' m. where . |ing. SVe fearfully WEEK OF PRAYER In accordance with the recommen iatlons of the 'Christian Alliance of America and the custom in many places, the Ministers' Union of thla ilty has arranged the following pro gram for serrices this week- The entire week schedule was given In the Dally News Saturday, tkfe op ening service begins tonight at fhe First Methodist church at 7:30 ?rill be conducted by Rev. H- B. 8ea rtght pastor of the First Presbyter ian church. The topic fir discus sion will be "The World's Approach to God." 7 |/W ' Vy The entire public Is cordially in rited to theee meetings and it Is to De hoped that they wt|l be largely Mtended, to the end that we may niter upon the Hew Year spirit with prayer and consecration, to the Mas ter's service. Old . ~ - "Tor rearm I auffertd un.peakable torture from Indication, conatlpa Uon and llrar trouble." wwta A. K. Smith. a war veteran at Brie, Pa., "bat Dr. Klak'i Mew Life PHI. bad me.gll right. Tbtj-a aim ply treat." Try them for any stomach, liver or ktdnay trouble. Only ISe at Dr. HaVdy-a Drag BU)re ?!>!?? 1-81 Holiday FaM ?U Norfolk On account of the Chrlatmaa Holi day?, the Norfolk Southern tullroad will itl yery low roand trip tickets to alt points. Theee* tickets to ba told December 15. 1?. 11, 21. JJ, II, II, 25 and 11, 1910. and January ?. 1?11, with fla al return limit to reach ordinal starting point not later than mid night. January ?. mi. For complete lah Gcnera> .Passenger Including th? attorneys. th* par- ' y numbered 48. The hearing of the application Tor * i writ ID hold yesterday before 1 lodge W.J. Adama, ?t Cirtliw, KM was concluded at midnight. The 1 ittorneya aecured a special train Iron Carthage to Aberdeen and rani. 1 m bare over .the Seaboard Air Use. 1 Mter hearing all the testimony 1 fudge Adams ordered ball Mtteh- 4 (II. the Taw or the ryp.le., ad- ? nltted to ball In tba mm of |J. 100. I The <rther defendant* are 4nly 11 rharged with asasult and their bonds ? sera placed at 910* in the original hearing before * h? magistrate "King:" Mitchell was 8 ?eld without bond on the charge of o ?oramlttlng criminal assault. The >onds in the other cases were set at ? IJOO. , ? Judge Adsms taxed the tt>it of the t! proceedings against MtTctiftt. ' Mitchell claims to be worth $100,- r ?00. . , ? One of the leaders said today that hey would /Qght to th? end and the eal question at Issue la the que*- t< ion of the authority of the "Klng"f h Emit Mitchell, and {ha members of J be Johns clan, are <*tarmta?! to ? rush his rale tf possible. " |( In the mean time the elans are amped, one near LlleeTllle aad the d ther here in Wadeaboro. > 7 ? J Both seem to b? well provided rlth money and ire buying all need d supplies, as well as employing st- w orneys. The seriousness of the harge against th* "King" la beyond he understanding of his followers. One' of them said today that "ev- 'n ry thing belonged to the "King9 h nan, woman and horse." It seems Incredible to them that h nyone should not sppreclate the p Ingly power. peatar part of Chihuahua,- ke said We could capture any of Cho outly ng garrisoned towns at any time, ?ut in turn wa would have to ea abliah garrisons In theae oitfea, Una eking many fighting am from tie laid. J , >;: >>>?- , ,*y;. .si*. , j "Wa did noV e*pect to- defeat tuc Mat army in a day or a month. We lave accomplished air that wa eel nt to do up to dato^ , : .J., ? "The Independents control & sec Ion of the Allroad, are holding the arrlson of Juares. ujUgfca. Perder alB. and Laguna helpless in their arracks; ?We have checked every ffort to sand reinforcements nojt.li nd control several hundred mites of be border. "This gives ?ia an opportunity to ecru It our armies and ' train our Farmers' Union Meeting. T fie meeting of the Farmers* Un >n called for January 14th, 1911 aa been changed to . .Wednesday, ' anuary 1 8th, . on account of the ' *r?arav be held i Washington on January 14th. The meeting will be caleld to or er promptly at 9 a. m. 1 To Op?* Thursday. ' The public schools of Washington 111 open next Thursday January 5. jGerman Tomorrow Night The Halcyon Club will give itrf ew Tear German tomorrow night i the Elks' Home at 9:80. The german will be led by Col. [. C. Bragaw dancing with i'rs. : I chard . Bragaw. A large number of viaHors are as acted for the occasion. L,1? ? tyranny, nMt to tbe army, most be made courts of law not tool* af oppression. r "Tho men wlo hsve organised this uprising will tight until all are dead, rbejr are cOnfcdent of victory." About 200 armed insurgents were counted in Mulato today, bet It was ?atd that other detachments bad OJlgna surrounded. OJlgna has a population of about 1,600. with a garrison of 200 federal troops strong ly entrenched. . STOCKHOLDER 8 MKBTTXO Tho regular annual meeting of the tockholders of the Home Building b L^aa . Association will be held at he Banking House of the Sarlngs A rrust Co., on Thursday, January 16, .?11 at .4:10 o'clock p. m. J. B. SPARROW, "*?c Secretary. Specials From Now to Jan. Ladies Suits at Actiial Cost All Furs at Actual Cost ' . ? >' ' ' ? II yoc appreciate a bargain, now is your time Our Furs and Coat Suits must go between now and the above date BOWERS-LEWIS CO., Watok TamiWi AitttiM, bt". Bv-V?t I
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