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w. Va., one night
Butler slashed
inSn Shannon, kill-
‘iiistantiy
and mortally
Lawlessness cf Railroads.
New Yofk World. ^
Did the railroads think they
were the legislative power of the
U. S. government and could re
peal the Sherman Anti-trust Law
by.“a gentleman's agi'eement?”
B’jvidently they did, but Mr. Taft
‘' ^ nded ^ ^hem their mistake.
fC ith murder this State nas, -
:SSce> in
days.
If it is;
him
1 4-kkisr» '^Trirc> r»io , 'ixri j •* **
I Whether these proposed in-
I creases in rates were reasonable
■ ^ is known, no one ever 1 unreasonable. Mr. Taft could i rassing, too,
As sickness although I ignore the insolent challenge I'his last American visit.
‘ ’ ascribed 1 ‘Combination of carriers.
Li >
this cause is
the death of travel-
:-"t;’\7ractically all such cases,
pr some organic disease
ISten the real cause, and not
,>^ple seasickness itseif.
v,i ■ University for the first
‘ in its history last week con-
v’-'l 1 an honorary degree upon
■"v^man. The recipient was
kne Addovvs. president oi
■' National Conference of
and corrections, and
the Hull House, Chicago.
Rev
|J>;3C
Robert Hanover and Rev,.
Peny, two rival Baptist
,«P>,ers, fought with knives in
of Rock Creek Baptist
Kentucky, Saturday and
liilver's throat was cut from
m =ar He died soon after.
T,e [rouble started over dissen-
Sons in church.
The Sulzer bill making October
t 'a legal holiday in the District
P Columbia was last week fav-
tfibly reported to the
K Committee
on the Judici
The bill provides that Oct.
V’celebrating the discovery of
_Jneriea. shall be known as
Viumbus Day.
fne House elections committee
week disposed of the con-
“fs^ed election case of J. M.
Arsons against Representative
^dersof the Fifth Virginia
^strict, by repc»rting in favor of
^arsons. They say Parsons is
Er;iiled to his seat by reason of
Ikniocraric jerrimander.
John Chambers, of West
;!range, N. C., and Mrs. Mary
ison, of Glasgow, Scotland,
tether and sister, who have not
none a nother for 39 years,
erg uniti?d recent. Mrs. Wil~
i)s said she would not have
. ogBized her brother. He knew
;er, he said, at first glance.
A recent ruling of the post-
jce authorities imposes a fine of
ve hundred dollars or one year
iprisonment upon any person
% or attempting to use post-
stamps that are cancel^ or
,t have been used, whether
celedor not. People should
very careful about this mat-
It was not a question of whether
rates should be raised, but of
whether the roads should be al
lowed to conspire in defiance of
the law. Mr. Taft promptly took
steps to enforce the Sherman Act.
and had he failed to do so he
would have been false to his oath
of office. He has no more right
to suspend the Sherman I^iw than
the railroads have to violate it.
When railroad managers predict
disaster as a result of the ad
ministration’s course, they should
reniember that they have only
their own ^rrogant folly to blame
for these injunction proceedings.
Their impudence was the more
audacous because the President
has been endeavoring to obtain
legislation that would permit rate
agreements subject to the app
roval of the Interstate Commerce
Commission. That is one of the
objects that Mr. Taft hopes to
see accomplished by the Railroad
Rate Bill now before Congress.
House by railroads refused to wait
for legislation. They took the
matter into their own hands, re
gardless of the national govern
ment; made their own ap^eement
as to rates, wiped out the Sher
man Law and set themselves up
as a higher power than the Unit
ed States.
As to Race Suididie.
Minneapolis Journal.
Henry James does not agree
with Colonel Roosevelt on the
question of large families. Small
families, such as prevail in Frapce
indicate, to Mr. James' mind,
intelligence and progress, while
large families indicate the re
verse.
“Large families are so embar-
” said Mr. James, on
“I once
knew a man named Thompson
who had 14 children. Thompson
agreed, one spring holiday, to
fetke Ms children to the seashore
for the week-end.
“They set off, reached the
station, got their tickets and
were about to board the train
when Thompson was roughly
collared by a policeman.
“ ‘Here, wot ’a'you bin a-doin'
of’ the policeman grov/led fierce
ly.
‘Me? Nothing. Why, ’ stam
mered Thompson.
‘ ‘The policeman waved his tun-
cheon toward the Thompson fam
ily.
‘ ‘ ‘Then wot the bloody blazes, ’
he hissed, “is this here crowd
a-follerin’ ye fur?’ ”
Good Roads Without Money.
It is well understood among
naval inMi that the speed of a
vessel 53 affected by the
depth of the water, riot merely
in shoeil places, but even in the
deeper water-ways.
Nenroiis
Prostration
For Three Yesurs
“Dr. 2vtiles’ Restorative Nerv
ine curfed me of a period oi
nervotis prostration of over three
years duration, and the Anti-
Pain Pills are as necessary to
us as the roof of our house.
They bs. ve been household rem^
edies
>
K wholesale investigation to
ertain whether the govem-
bent has prosecuted all viola-
p8 of the antitrust, interstate
pmerce and banking laws
fe^eially directed at the United
ates Steel corporation, is pro-
ided for in a resolution intro-
■scedin Congress last week by
•epresentative Stanley of Ken-
What He Was.
There is a man living in Water-
bury,Conn. who is the head of
a large family nearly every mem
ber of which are performer on
some kind of musical instrument.
A Bostonian, who was visiting
the house of theWaterbury man,
referred to this fact remarking
that it must be a source of great
pleasure to the family, but to
this observation the father made
no reply,
“R^Hy’’ continued the Bosto
nian, it is remarkable. Your
younger son is a cometist, both
yMir daughters are pianists, your
wife is & violinist, and I under
stand, the others are all musi
cians now what are you, the fat
her of such a musical combina
tion?^'
“1/' replied the old man, sar
castically, “r anl a pessimist.' ’
Roanoke, Va. June 18.—Far
mers all over the country are
learning now that great expendi
tures are not necessary in order
to have good roads. That every
one may have the benefit of this
knowledge President L. E. John
son, of the Norfolk & Western
Railway, is distributing 10,000
books, “Good Roads Without
Money’ ’ • by Ward King. These
books: v;nill be given to anyone
applying to F. H, LaBaume, Ag
ricultural and Industrial Agent,
of the Norfolk & Western Rail
way, or to any station agent
along the line. In addition to
this the King Split Log Road
Drag will be loaned to any six
farmers applying for the use of
them.
Thediajwill be shipped free
of expense to any station and
can used as a pattern or put
on the road. The method of us
ing is for each man to drive the
drag over the road to his neigh
bor's house, he in turn to work
with it to the next house and etc.
These books of instruction on
good roads are valuable to every
farmer and are absolutely free
of cost.
us for many years.*^
WM. T. LOUGHRAN,
I^ii4 Catherine St.,
Philadelphia, Penha.
Much sickness is due to nerv
ous troitbles. Headache, diz
ziness, epileps}'^ sad insanity are
nervotss troubles. Thtn there
is a large class of disorders
which arise from a weakness of
the nei*ves of an organ or part,
as weak lungs, heart, stomach,
kidney, ; bladder, eyes, etc.
Dyspepsia and indigestion are
ttstially the result of nervous
dufordeiTS.
R^lotAtlve N^rrme
soothes tlbe irritated nerves, and
assets the nerve cells to gea^
ate nerve force.
Or. Ncrvln« MM by
sUt*. If «p»t toll* to b«ivHl^,
yMP dnii.Trf'-’it will return your motuy.
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If you want City Property, we have some
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If you want a f^rm, inspect ours.
If you want Fire Insurance, we can write
you in compariiesthat are absolutely safe.
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We write Life Insurance for the strong
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Legal Reserve Company in North Caroliiia.
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Hotel RICHMOND
17tk md H Sts.~N. W.
:eky.
,'5eorge H. Rudd, of Strasburg,
a., during the flood of a few
^ysago had a narrow escape
drowning, when the main
-’«ethad the appearance of a
Rudd was rowing his boat
the street, but the cur-
- c was so strong that he lost
-■itrol of the craft, which was
in the ^direction of
’•ige.
k Guilty Conscience.
Washingtoa Star.
“What view is rather unscien
tific," said at a dinner party in
New York Dr. Simon Flexner,
the head of the Rockefeller in
stitute.
“That reminds me,” continued
Dr. Flexner, “of Hopkinson, who
was wont to observe Lent very
vigorously.
“But on a certain fast day,
after three hours of golf, Hop-
kinson couldn’t resist a luncheon
of chops. And as he munched
his chops a violent storm came up
suddenly, a blue light filled the
room and then a terrific clap of
^ I thunder shook the building.
The Use of a ^lo.
The use of a “silo" on a farm
is a great labor-saver and keeps
the food in fine condition .all
winter. You can, by inaking up
your forage into insolage, save
all your growing crop, such as
green com, (large and small)
hap, pea vines, rag weeds, clover,
etc. This crop if gathered whlie
in a green state, cut up fine with
a machine and packed into a silo.
This forage is gathered while all
the substance is in it, which
makes it much more nutricous
and can be fed all winter without
the aid of grain or other food. It
iS especially adapted for cattle,
and is a fine milk and butter
producer. Try it. You will save
money by the use of a “silo,
Hopkinson, pale and shaky,
jmerous affidavits alleging 1 laid down his knife and fork,
f-onduct on the part of the,! “‘What a fuss/’he muttered,
I'-'rod soldiers stationed at Fort l over a mutton chop.' ”
.j-on, Washington, were filed .; ,
President Taft last week by l
Piles and Representatives j Business CoKdillons.
bv^'citize^s ^Hvfng^i ‘unfavorable element
y‘of the Fort. GrLt pres-1 n] the situation is the unfavora-
neins brought to have the' We attitude ^ federal lawmakers
I '.fi's moved ■ ^^ate officials towards the
o T.r* .T, 1 railways and the spirit which
fc'f ■ ' la j v/ould prevent the companies
V:;I‘ i;? fecutnton, near Ricn- j fj-qm nioderately advancing their
■ V a . was arrested recent-j offset the increased
j jigamy. no less than seven j Qf operation. When the
: manufacturer is obliged to pay
--.ote irom iSorth Carolina; higher prices for raw materiel
4,nv r? I and increased wages he does the
went his oail I possible thing in thecircum-
3tta was called on to pay; stances and correspondingly rai-
ne parson had SKipped. j ggg charge for his product,
arrested for prowling; ^^e railways are obliged to pay
- negro’s house. Tucker increased prices for supphes and
’ of - - -
^'abbit’s foot, a bottle
of cologne.
Jo Italians not yet identified,
■•'■ ‘Ound dead last week in
^SQwayin South Scranton,
had been shot four
'be abdomen and the
They were about
'■■ahirty years of age. The
■-I’ ^’bo had been shot four
I't. in bills in his
t P^jice believe the
V, Wm up for the pur-
that he resisted
' his assailants.
^ supposed then
and fied.
higher wages, and it is only
reasonable that they should get
more for what they sell, namely,
transportation.
“That they are impelled to
raise their charges is plain from
current trafl[ic returns showing
increased gross takings, while
costs of operation have increased
in stillgreater ratio, with result-,
ing decrease in net eamings-
Uniess the greatest of all indus
tries is permitted to prosper the
country cannot be prc^perous."'
This extract from a New York
paper is meeting with general
approval in business e^lea every
where.
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A MODIL HOTEL CONDUCTED FOB
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Location and eize: Around th® cor
ner irom the WMte House. Direct rtre«tt
ear route t& palatial Union Station. 100
Rooms, 50 isaths.
Plans, ;mtea and features: European,
fl.50 per daj upward; with Bath, #2.50
upward.
Americaiii, |3„00 per day upward; with
Bath, f4. Oii upward.
Club lm&kfa-t 30 'to 75c. Table
d^Hote, b!?eakfa8t ?1.00, Luncheon 50c,
Dinaer fl.QO, MuBic.
Snismef Season: The American Lu}:-
eme in tha Adirondack foot hills. Way.
side Inn Mil Cottages on the beautiful
Lake Warren Co., N. Y. Ope;n
June 26, (£4 October 1st.
niffofi M. Lewis, Prop.
BOOKI.ET.
Will CoQect Office
ALL WATER AND UGHT BUIS PAYABLE
AT COLLEaORS OFnCE.
On account of the inejre^t^d work placed on our collect
ors hands by reason of increl^d business, and in order
that he may have moi^e time on his books, and it being
impossible to get out knd collec^and do the office work^
hereafter all water, Electric and power bills will be mailed
out on the 10th* and these bills can be paid in person or
by cheek in the office o| the collector by thle XSth. when *
discount of 20 per cent will be allowed, and ^ not jpaid by
the 20th service will be diiscontinu^.
For rates for electric lights, power, or wat«^, see CHAS.
Ai WALKBII^ over SeUars;st^
By order of the
Wateri light and Fewer ComniittjM,
Very Ckap Round Trip Tiekets^^^^
to
AND fi Sts. N. W.
is the only
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Cars pass the door to all parts
of the Cilj* Near War, State,
Navy &tti Treasury Depts.
A first class modero hotel.
America’^ plan.
Modisriie rates.
RoojDtig Siingle or ea saite, with
or witliMi: priTat(? bath.
The ;s^^¥ke and cusineaof the
Hotel Bi^croft coml^ every
cmvemmm known to hotel
manageiaii .
Boston, Massachusetts
Account National Educational Association, Bost6n, Mass., July
:eed-
on
2nd-8th, 1910, the Southern Railway announces the sale of exo
ingly low round trip tickets. Tickets for this occasion will be
sale June 26th to July 2nd> inqluslve, with final return limit
14th, with privilege of having lihiit extended until September
by personally depositing ticket with Special Agent, and paying fed
of |1.00. Rates from some of the principal points will be as follows:
Raleigh, N. C;
Goldsboro, N. G.
From. Durham, N. C.
Chapel Hill, N. C.
Burlington, N. C.
$26.05
26.65
26.00
26*00
26.00
Rates also in proportion from a:ll other points.
For further information regarding rates, schedules, Hullnian
reservations, etc., call on your nearest agent or address the undeiv
signed.
W. H. PARNELL,
Traveling Passenger Agent,
RALfiIGH, N. G.
Heat From Waste
Aflwricaffl I^LSO to $4 per day*
Eor«p«fts3 $1.00 uid
Smoke and
gases
that escape Up the chimney in all other
furnaces, are penned up in a
Peck-Williamson
U nderfeed Furnace
. and ooniHimed. 'Tha la «Mtl7.
operated^ bunui soft coal of the zf*fy
caeap^f grudCp iaBUSiog tk
9aying of t»2 to 2"3
onaWtatM^ co«] bttt. Vari li nptoittoted fraia
_ betow with the fliuaeoatop. Tha Iwatof th»Ua4w>.
■ iMMt to KiOfeim. Thoae WiK> U «as toailisat !•
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