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M M aw. VOL. 4 NO. 32. FAYETTEVILLE, A C WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 25. :&12. $L00 A YEAr . TIFT BVIX HOE KSTiO Teu Affair; Considered Joke asi.ee Tick; KuUte A Uwt aW-aator. The much heralded end Adjourn ed meeting of the Taft-Bull Moon convention were pulled off here gatwiesy. It waa Isoie but good naured affair that we considered a jr. and it appeared to an out sider that itoM who took part In U considered It o. Cyras Murphy c tii 4 tbe a-ale4 Progressive noting together, saying tttat there waj wareat la all the world and In our home laud the people were dis aaUfid. Tali i a (netting to or gacUo a Progrewslve party, put roar ear 10 the gruaod aod yon will bear ' Ui rumble of dissatisfaction and ucmt and the voice of prores ia m'iuc for vol u a leers aad ataad p a turn U whispering hold bark. Mr. lisllard waa asked to take the chair temporarily and V. E. JJuliard secretary. Daniel Carter moved that a committee be appointed for each to whip. Motion waa carried aod th committee waa appointed and recommended Frank Talbot for thaiimaa aod A. If Siocotub for secretary. The nieetiug t hen ad journed for ao boar. Nobody eem d to qulls understand them aud tU'r did not seeiu to know Jut bat to do. Tbe crowd waa not i tier aad disappointment could b seen on ail of their fares. Fluelly, a Utile lata, Ed Geddle called the inae mrr(U to ord"r. It waa prec tteslly tiia tana little crowd that tad mat a little earlier. calling tnerle Progressives, but were cow Cltlia' Ticket. Ms Meeting and Tafl-Ruoaevelt supporters Kd G I die and Fred Bollard were wade primal eat rbatrruaa and secretsry. J. M Wtltlford waa caUed on for a 'Herb aod be look tbe platform. He waa plainly embarrassed and hadut tbe titfte to figure out bow be waa to ride two horses at tbe tame Hut. guiug ia different di rection Impossible as tbe feat l be tried It Ha ld tbat be we ao twldH tbat be did not know Just what ta tar He did not think it usrllamentsrr to spesk of Republl- can short coming or the glorioua broapeci of the Progressive party Ta two bad iar(ed loto on and It didn't make any differ ear Wat ou called It. wbetber Taft, liawiitelt. ' Jf4e Janil Henry Ufatiy, It wat all about tb aame. He rioed by calling no bit braraia to f to tbw polls a Now Vr Kb an 4 fbaega Cwmberlaad The rotumUtee on permaaeat or aabltatton reported tbe platfoem wbirb denuunrea tbe iM-mwr tlc parte- ar.d aundry tber tblaf Tbe platorm waa adopted and tbe con vention called tor noiuine- ana 11 W. M, Canklll tu uotoinau'd blf ac ilawatloa for tbe Legislature Ha wat called and prnniiced lo go all iter the county tawd do all he could for the ticket Home one called out. "Iki all you can (or atock la when eonie one ele thoated. "If u are Nr itock law ., ren't at our vtttee we bold the balauce of power oer the rltr " There were two candidate for elicrtff. I J llreece. a former lem orral and Jamra Itrard au old line liepuhltcaa There cemd to be ine effort ta defeat Mr Breece by the old line Republicans The ote waa cloee. "llreece being nom inated by votes, havlug received 14 as. against Z for Beard For regiater of ded Will Ued dla received J I aad Tom Williams It J II Ceddls was nominated for treasurer. Dr Gilbert, of Hope Mills, for sorooer A U Culbert for ureyro. II. A- Uana, J Gilbert. Frank Talbot. Jssaea Falrcloth. J. al Cole. A. A. Holmes, J W. Fuquay and A. II Slocowb were put ta ao a I na tion for rouut y eomutlsaKiaera, and after cnlderabl talking aad cau- cwslng tke vote was a MHtws: H A. Bane It. J. XI Faircloih II. F W Hullard 4. H. J. Klvett 2. J M Cole . James Harris 1. K A. Holmes !(. U B Brady It. ) W. Fwausy I. Frsuk Talbot I. J UcLaurla I aad A. II blocowk The first five were declared tbe nominees. Hd Geddie was then named ta plsce of Ik J Breece. w to refused to accept tbe aomiastlou lor sber- 1ft Walter Uyrd. candidate for leg t 1st mre on tke Repwblicaa ticket ia Harnett county waa Introduced but was unable to get muck wa tbuaiasaa. There were only 2 taking part, as show by the high cm vote cast, and E4. Uddle. ckalr . looked like be waa tkankfal wk ike skew was closed It looks tike walk over iut the Uemocraie. Aa etectttlv committee was asm ad as follows, with Mr. Fraak Tafamt tkalrmsa tad Ur. A 11. b comk secretary: Black River J U Williams. uuau Beaver Uia-r. K B a Hard. HoaekTQ. CarvH'a Creek J T. .Fwa?. Klocoaab. Cedar Creek Ublcl Carter. Yaa- der. Cross Creek. A. li Slocvmb. Jr.. Femtevlll. Flea HU1 Fraak Talbot. Fa ttvtU Fearce'a Mill J. l McCakUL Fayettevtlle. RockfUkv W. W. Wallace, Hope UHU. Seveaty-Flrst tVestbrook, Bare foot, FsyetteviUe. s"ITV OHAlFJ fWT10tI. Tbe Ceatrai Graded ScUool build ing will be completed and made ready for ocasipamcy by 6-pt. iu Tie building will be equipped throughout witb fiw and up-to-date furniture, aod everything possible will be done for tbe comfort and convenience of pupils and teacbeee This city is Justly proud of lis new school buildings Tbey are as good as are to be found ia tb State and are a credit to tke com munity Nearly all, of tbe leathers bare attended summer schools for teach ers, or county institutes, some have .attended both, and tbey will begin Ui new school year with tbe proper school spirit .fully deter mined tbat tbls shall be tbe best rear the schools bave bad- Home new features are to he sdded this year. Free baud draw ing under tbe aupervUion of Miss Bosie Iodd. 1 one of these. This work is now being put into tbe rural schools of tbe State. Witb a trained teacher at tbe bead of this department The Fayetievllle school will gei i b- fiuent remit Heretofore (he schools have giv en only out- course, that heins- the collg preparatory court More and more each jear tbe people re resliricg that by no mesns should this be the chief slui of the pub lic spools, tecs use only a small per cent, of the children ever go to college it U. therefore, tbe duty of the public scheols to prepare gu-. pits for life. In order tbat this may be done the truies of tbe Fayettevtlle school bave decided to put into the high hool a com mercial department which will pre pare boy sud girl for business Tbe rr.ur.e in this department will include sborthsnd, typewriting, rum roerrlnl srlthmeilc, comruerrlsl law. buttlnea method, etc Public srbool pupils csn be prcpsred right here to enter asi office and do rffirlenl work front the 'beginning. Graduates f ti.e schools will tie allowed to return and lake thee courses free of charge, provided, of our. tbey are not beyond the i.ubllr school age ui Lillian Mathews. .f Greensboro, will bsve rharge of ibis department. On Fridsy of this week, hour to be announced later, public will be invited to vtsjl innpee' the hear building ' th the aad IMIthTON IMIUt.ltllllM. I'Slklon, Kept ZJ The egercta e prellmlnar) Iti the oiienlng of the fall tirtu of I'aiktou Graded Kchool sere held l hi. mornitig In the M E church. Notwithstanding tbe ln lenient aeatber, quite a crowd were present Including the truttre of the rhH! snd faculty, cotikUtlng of Hie principal snd five Isdy assistant Short siweche were made by Krv K 1. tjtack. pastor of i he Methodist church, and Mr W. u. Htaunton. member of tne board of truster eslritdiug a Ctr dial welcome to the teachers and pledging their personal co-operation with tLera in their efforts, aud giv ing the assurance that the would v the h-st support of the entire rltiseusblp of the town. The fol lowing persons constitute the facul ty: Mr Rstph B Pope. Durham, superintendent; Miss Anus M. Burh ansn. Laurinburg. teachers grade 1 and 2; Miss May Stalling. Con cord, teacher grades 3 and 4; Mis Martha McLeod. Red Springs, teach er grades a ana . miss varrie Campbell. Caroleeu. teacher grades T ejid The Superintendent will bave charge, especially, of grade sud 1e Miss Rebecca Ward, of l.umbefton. will give special In- structtons la music and art. From all indication tbe Parkton Graded School Trustees hate esercteed most cicellfui Jud-aent In the selection of teachers for their school, and we bespeak for the school tke ear nest support of our people. Iark- ton people are thoroughly awake to tbe importance of education and are very enthusiastic chsmploa of anv aad every cause leading to ad vaaee the educational . interests in this community, as tbe building of handsome and commodious brick building at a cost of UX.'e fuuy attest a. Tbe building ts not ulte ready for occupancy in evert department. but. neverlkeles. tbe school eser cisee wlU be conducted in the finished portion, beginning tomos. row morulas Mr Pooe.. the superintendent. I a young, unmarried man. a graduate of Trinity College and aa enthusias tic aud tireless worker lu tke cause of education, and undar kl as a sage neat we kane reason to believe tbe rhn..! tll urosper. Taere are hoot leu cblldrea of school age la the community, aad il ia almost an assured fat that at teas v. cent of tkem will be earolUsl a siodeaU ia tkU school during tke tint or fall term- tTbe Udeg will publish, aext week, tke address of Superintendent Pope before the pupils, patroas and trustee Editor, t liesuh od Mr. KUsutt FUh. i. Elliott Fisher, of Pwrhtoa died September lth. la Charlotte gswitariatu. age4 S years. He was burled at Greea Sprloa Baptist Church Tuesdaj eveniag with Ma- soaie houors. Subscribe tor The I4x iOl:U.0c KJTCUI.VH Ol'ilX'll. fl w("l to lias. it so i'Uia glurf tlte? Vt' rrtK Mas, 1 Immmc'i HiuuuuAjii4-, C'uiibl Jku( V.rr Tlxre- I. Governor W. W Kltcbln spoke here U.st Thursday, to s good crowd ia tbe court bouseabout oue-tbird o( whom are aupposed to be fol lowers of Kenator riitneuou. Several ladiea were in the audience and seemed to enjoy tbe spfcvtb. He Spoke for two hours and a half and bad the best of attention aad con siderable applause. Possibly bis strongest applause csme when be said be would try lo be so plain tbat "A wayfaring man, though feimmofcsite, could not err therein." While be attacked Heb tor Simmons' Democratic rec ord, be anuounc4 la tbe begin ning, that La was making no per sonal attack upon Senator tflwuioo and was opposing the Senator be cause tbe Senator bad failed to live u to the Democratic platform aud doctrines. He said that if Sen ator Simmons' record bad been clear tbat Judge Clark would not be run ning again! Senator Simmons, snd tbat be did not beliete the la mented Aycock would ruu and that be would not now b? a can didate hluitelf against the Senator He reiterated the charge that Benatir klmmoiis bad voted with the Republicans and against the majority of the Democrats 1 times out of 7 aad called the roll of those voting with tbe Kepubli isns which usually ran this way: Bailey, of Tesa; Clark, l Arkan t&a. and siuittiusi, of North Caroli na. These, be said, were tne dcu weathers opposing Democratic prln-l clpies He read from The Common-; er, Mr. Bryan a paper, saying that paper rarely took part tu fights be tween Iteruocrat. but It dtd not uu derttsnd l.os a Slate like North Carolina l.sd tolerated long, a man with trustor Hlmiiioit' politi cal record He also quoted Senator Simmons' statement, made iu the ffeiiator's sperth for Doiiiiicr, tbat "Intellectually snd In purty of Ufa and character, he ilrinieri was the peer of any wan lu the Seuate. He made the point that Senator eimmona bad changed his Demo crary since going to the Senate and bad berome too close a friend to Lorinier. Bailey ail Aldrlrb. to have much mputby with ordinary folks. But. he said, that Simmons changed bl position ao last that if you would give tbe Senator two chance he would vote right one time out of two. there being only two sides of the question. a he did the last time for Uriiuer and several other rain He said if Seuator Slmmous would sgree to inert him In Joint debate sud he failed to make good all of the charges he wa making against Sensttr Simmon, that he himstlr would uuit the rsce In favor of Senator Simmon He il. sed If calling on all ot it io cal their vote for Wilson for Ptesident; Marshall for Vice- President. Uovke Craig for Governor aud for all the other ueiuocrauc candidates lor Stste county end ownshlp office snd W. W Kltcbln tor Hi V S. Seiiate liMiMFI'T TO FAT Ell THE STATE IHTOHEH 1 PruKreaelvf) Candidate Will Couie Into fcurttt IsvruHnsv, M,.! .at Ashe tiles Gr-rubor, DuHismi ojmI lUlelgh. New York. Sept. Jl North Cero- lina and Virginia will be Included in Colouel Roosevelt's Itinerary dur ing tbe nest ten days, it was au uouueed here tonight. On Tuesday. October 1. on his way East, he -will make short stops at Ahevtlle. Salisbury. Greensbo ro, Burlington and Durham and will speak la a large new hall in Ralelgb on the evening of October lt No Ncel HeeaJ tiff for Meed. Mr. W. 11 Bullard. of Roseboro. s . - It.. was In to see us last weea. m makes a specialty of oats and wheat and seed corn. There I no reason why we should send north to all our seed; it can be raised bete well aa any where and pur farmers should make a study of these matters and keep the mon ey at bone that ts sent north for eed that can he raised at home The farmer should be educated and a skilled in his work as tbe bak er. merchant or lawyer aud when It ts doue North Carollns will take her place tu tbe nation. There is no good reason why In this splendid State of aura we should look to In diana for bread aad Chicago tor meat Things are changing The farmer who can excel! his neigatvors la good stock and fine crops ts king ia His locality and kls sons aad daughters will be honored aoroaa. KyerUl Terw foe Hoke t ownty- Rslelch. Sept. I. A special term of court for Hoke eouaty aas aeea ordered by the governor to try aova criminal aad elwl cases, the term to beglu December th aad coo conttuutag two weeks, with Judge C. C. Lyoa presiding Op?n wide the windows; keep the schoolroom air aa much like the outdoor air as possible- Contagious dUeaies are seldom. If everr con tractM to outdoor air. Subscribe tor Th lajex. !KATlf OF t, V. Wl-TOX. Kot4 Ct-isidoal lawyer l-it Sswl dewly. Jcbc W. lloltxia was found dead at bis home, one mile east' of heie. yesterday morning. He was up town tbe day before aud nothing out of tbe usual was noticed about bim. He was always jovial and good na ture d and waa considered one of IA oet criminal lawyers id ray- etterille. It is tbe sad ending of a bright young man. who was general ly liked by all. He waa aoa of Mr. H. H. Bolton, of this county, snd heaves a wife and one child Mrs. Bolton was Miss Ullie Butler, sister of Mrs. Moat MeCasklll. of this plsce He leaves tbree brothers. Messrs. Ho well. Hall and Jeu alnge boitoa and two sisters, Mrs Dr. Gilbert, of Hope Mills, and Mrs Jones, of imitbflel4. WorU'e V Uible Cotton KupHy. New Orleans, Sept. 20- Secretary Hester' statement of tbe world f day, shows tbe total visible to be visible supply of cotton. Issued to 2.43,16! bales, against 2.355, III bale lat week and 1321,700 balea last year. Of thl the total of American cotton I l.a52.16 bales, against !.. 554 balea lat week and 1,256,700 bales last earj,hjg myyemen, which and of all other kind, iutludiug Egypt. Brasil. India, etc , 784.040 bales, against 112,000 bales lat week and 115.000 bales last year Of tbe world s visible supply of cotton, there is now afloat and held in Great Britain and continent al Europe 1.3O7.O0O balea. against tll.OOu balea ll year; in Egypt 49,000 bales, against 34.000 bale last year; in India 432, ooo bale, agalget 371.000 bales, and in the Pnltcd Slate 648.000 bales, against SiC.dOO bale last year Mr. J. IV. lUiley Comfort Hie .w ' em). AM Republicans who heard Mr Baii' y were well pleased, as his speech helped to confirm tbem In tr. doctrine of protection, which Is light If Mr. Bailey will go all ov.r North Carolina and make this as:n. speech be will render valuable service to tbe Kepubiitan party or N'ith Carolina. Come again, Mr. Iii.il ; tbe Republicans of Smp awii county enjoyed your speech T ; much and no doubt will be gU-l to ltar you again. Clinton Newt Dispatch. (Republican.) "' It IMIX LAWS XAMKH. -Vtdlow Jacket" Flir Xouiiwateil Eor t'uugrews in Seventh. Greensboro. Sept. ?0 The He publican of the Seventh North Car olina Congressional District In con vention at Eesington today, nomi nated R Don Law, editor of the Yellow Jacket" at Moravian ran. Wilke county, fur Congress to op pose R. N Page the Democratic nominee. Eight of the 13 counties were represented with one Taft Iteuublicau ureseni The convention wa held in the office Vance Walser the State of the Progresaive party of Zeb chairman HEV. W. G. HA EE MAY KEtHN. Had Very Flattering Call to Ftrl lUpGft! tliurrh at Ibn kintrtiaiii. "Rev W. G. Hall, for the past year or more the popular and be loved pastor of Southslde Baptist church. Ibis city, has under consid eration an urgent call to give up bis work here and become pastor of the First Baptist church, of Rockingham. The field to which he hi. heen called is one of great use fulness and lives a much wUVr sphere for bis Christian activities, but bis congregation here, and Indeed the whole people of Wllmlng ton. sincerely hope that he may ae- Ide to remain here. He haa taaen a promiueui paiv i reiislou movement In the com m un it, and Is popular wherever be Is known. The strougest enort wm be put forth to eudeavor to show Mr. Hail that It will be la lineof hit duty to remain in Wilmington. He expect to reach a decision In - - - , .. wah or ten days. The Item above, taken from tne Wilmington Star, is of interest in this section, where Mr. Hall l well known He was raised in this coun ty He Is a oxoiner 'i J me. si m TJS.. R , E. U aud l. M. ttau. ui car et tev tile kwkiai Cutoins; Affray. t neero hovs. Dave McKeih- an and Walter McEaurln. aged vears each, were piling stave the Faftteville Lumber Manu facturing Company- plant Thursday afternoon whew they quarreled, and It Is said that Walter drew a kntte and atabbed Dave above the heart. Inflicting a wound from which ohvslciaas say he cannot re cover rtmr taken to bis borne. aad Walter was committed to Jail There are 14 cittea la this coun trv that spend less than two per cent of their total Income for health purposes. These same cities r. aoendlne from three to ten limes as much per capita of their populattou to prevent fire loss of property as they do to prevent lo of human llvea. Everjbodya friend Dc. Thomas' Eclwetla OiL Cures toothache, war- ache, sore throat. Heals eata, bruia- ea, acaUa. Stops any pata. FAVKITKkllXK IK'sT-.lur T1UP U-lirwuLMiir of Huw-ineH. rrn UmlkHim Villi lt N4iclturtut Twsat Swou. An importaut meeting Is called ii th ( hatuber f Commerce and same will b- held next Thursday 1 night at is Z" o'ciovk in It room over Fayeiteviile insurance tc Real ty Company. Aa automobile trip through Rob eson cobnty has been proposed un der the auspice of this organisa tion together with Mr John I'nder wood, our mayor, and the city ad ministration Tbe purpose of this meeting is to complete plan, and all tbe car owners, together with all business men interested, are urg ed to be present at this meeting promptly at the hour named. To tbe automobllist it will be a tour of great pleasure sud lo the mer chant it will be an opportunity ua equalled for meeting the out of town trade and distributing adver tising matter. The fair officials are preparing lo accompany the party and advertiee extensively to the end that this October Fa.r will be tbe largest iti the hUtory of Fay ettevllle. We urge upon yoa, therefore, the importance of yeur co-operation In means pleaa- ure and money benefit for all. Delegates were elected Monday night by the Chamber of Commerce to attend the meeting to organize a State Chamber of Commerce at Greensboro today. Messrs. John W. Judire and Hubert Ramaur were appointed. lUlly at FlrM ftairfiat Sunday Eve ry lwly Invited 4MJO Espcs-feti. The Sunday school of the First ItapNM church of this city will hoi its usual Fall Rally neit Sunday, September 2!iu. beginning at S 45 a. m. The Maey Hill aud Second liaptlat Sunday chooU are expected to be present, coming In a body frot their respective churches. The ser vice will esiend through church hour with song, instrumental mus ic. hort addresses and exercise by the very little folks. Superintendent Oates i hoping to have 6 o 0 pres ent at this service The Sunday achool workers from the eouutry are coidially Invited to come In. We undertland that the Publicity Com mittee is hard at work seekina to Interest every Baptist family in the city. It is hoped that tbe highest expectations of the First Baptist church people may be realised iu thttlr effort to bring the children in to theli school. tviM MITTEE SEEEtTED. ames, of Men Who Will Asaikt In the Prir-ive Pajly t auiiuiiKn. I.exliiSton, Sept. 20. State Chair man Zeb V. Walser. of the Progres sive Slate commutes and by au thority of the Progressive State ex ecutive coiumlitee. and in conjunc tion with Hon Iredell Meares, Progressive candidate for gover-. uor. haa selected the following cam paign committee: W A. Guthrie. Durham; James V 'Williamson, Jr . llurlu..:on, Clyde Eby. New Bern; S S McNinch. Charlotte; Thomas E. Dwen. Clinton. D. E. Gore, Wil mington, and J J. Jenkins. Siler City HMM YOU4 MEET TAFT. lonusl tlisllenge to Debate Sent IVrwMent by Vwiadist Nominee. Beverly, Mass., Sept. 20. An in vitation to President Taft to enter la Joint debate with Eugene V Debs, tbe nominee of tbe Socialist party for president, waa declined today by White House officials The invitation suggested that the ora torical encounter tak place in Philadelphia oa the night of Sep tember 2t, aad assurances were giv en that 20,000 persona would come to bear it. The president's declina tion was based upon the fact that he has announced bis iuteution of taking no speaking part in the campaign Mr. (irwlvaiw ttuew to Dnrtvam. Mr. Thomas A. Graham, of Koe boro. has purchased stock In the Southern Secuiity Company, of this; city. sLd will have charge of the real estate department of the com pany 11 ey will push this depart ment Mr. Graham is au experienc ed an 1 successful real estate man, having been iu this business for a number rycars. aiidhe wilPbe a valuable addition to this company Tbe will make a specialty of buying and selling city and farm property. We wish them much suc cess aud the people of Durham glad'y welcome Mr. Graham to our city. Durham Sua. KKAD THIS. IkecUavc to Take lsvr la the Cam psvlgm. As there seems to be a prejudice towards me on account of the staud ing I took In carrying tke stock law on the west aide of tke Cape Fear river, by certain Republicans. 1 de sire to offer tkis notice that I shall decline taking any part la this present campaign whatever, a I do not wish to affiliate with a people who oppose the development of real estate aad agriculture. I would take this stand if I were a Democrat. J. W Fl'QCAY SKccmh, N C. Spt 2 1. Il2. M X Ml hT Mltii: M-ATK.MCK. (ivt tmtif KiUltin l-fu to (Iumw Keolesne. The argument f. r tne i.aLge of tiJt. hf-ntejjce of Jii.n Du!.n troui 12 muntbts on the county road apoa. ondit ioii that h be of giod oebav- ur i.j pay a fine of five hundred diilar hs heard by the governor lu bU apartment at the Hotel La Kay en Thursday afternoon Mr. E ij but is represeiield Duca and brought a petition to the gover nor, recommending the cl.at.ge la tbe sentence. signed ' by a largo number of citizen." The petitloa stated that Dunn had be-n a good negro and had never been in uf other trouble and that the ftasy would be a sufficient punishment for a man of bis standing iu tb community. A cumber of citizen protested against tbe change, biUglcg to bear upca the governor that he wa considered the leader of the blind tiger gang and tbat tbe very best way to stop the business waa to let this man ami all other vio lator of tt.e v'on. onion law serve their time on tLe roads a an ex ample to all others who were tempt ed to violatw the law The governor atated in refasfag the change of sentence, that be bad not at and time pardoned 01 chang ed the sentence of a prisoner un less hi health required it He. not al any time pardoned or i.ng the future lie would hear further argument for the change He left the matter pending and informed E. G. Davis, Dunn's coun sel, tbat be would be glad to re open the case at any time counsel might be able to produce new in formation or evidence to warrant same snd that he would duly notily the representatives of the opposi tion John A Oute. J. Sprunt Newton, E. H. Williamson and Attorney R. li Dye. who represented the pri vate prosecution of Dunn through the various counts, appeared be fore the governor to object to the graining of the petition, while May or John I'nderwood. John Bolton and F T UenueHt appeared In fav or of it Dunn's case ha been an extreme ly hard fought one. having been carried to the United States Sup reme court awl has caused uo lit tle discussion and division of opin ion here. Governor Kltchin remark ed tbat the personnel of Dunn's petition was about the best he ev er saw, containing only forty or fifty name, but all being the most representative men of Fayeiteviile. Dunn's application for change of sentence vvas based on his ill heatlh and age and his attorney informed the governor that lie would have Dunn examined bv several physi cian and send the;: report to him. C.tllOl.l.V V8 EtMiTlttlL M HI DU E S MADE I P. Horner's Military HcIum Added U I .M Year's l.il Active lrao lice IUkuii. Chapel Hill. Sent 2t Manager It. H. Mebane has given out the of ficii. 1 fooball schedule for the Un iversity of North Carolina for ths season of 1M12 The following games compose the schedule September 28. Horner Military School at Chapel Hill. October 5 Davidson at Charlotte. October 2 Wake Forest at Chapel Hill October 19 Bingham School, f Asheville at Chapel 11111 October : V P I at Raligh or Winston-Salem November i' Georgetown at Richmond November l.'uiverslty of South Carolina at Chapel Hill. November 16 Washington and Lee at Greensboro. November 26 1'iitversliy of Vir ginia at Richmond Of the old men that are back, de termined to win lienor for Carolina this year, are Capt W S TUlett. of Charlotte, who will have his same position of lasi year a .juar terback. He 1 the best that Caro lina has had in that position la vears w K wakeiy. of uraasje. N J . Is bark and will fill the posi tion of fullback K W Strange, Jr.. of Wiliutngn n. i back as an end man L L. Abernethy. of Charlotte, is hack also as an end - man. He proved a star In several of last year's games and will he a valuable asset to this season's svjuad Tbe fol lowing men who were substitutes last year are out for the varsity a gain: C E Erviu. of Troutmans, halfback. W O Huske. of Fayette- ville. and N end; Julius Cille. guard; of Charlotte. C Long, of Charlotte. Johuston. of Yancey R. B Abernethy Jr.. guard. The Fayetteville ludex announc ed ia its issue last week that Mr. I A Parkau has sold his Interest in tbe paper to Mr. Arley hi. Moore, who comes from Durham. wher be has beea practicing law for eight years, and will succeed Mr. Ptrham as editor. We regret to learn tbls. Mr Parhaai la a Vh esonian and U a capital newspaper man. He made The ludea a mighty gvKvd tsper He has not made know a his plans for the future The future hope for hygiene Be In t K schooling of today The pre vention of unnecessary schemes la chleflv a question of education.
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