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1 I THE CAUCASIAN ti.lb, N. C, February II, 1901. Knt-n-l at U I'o-t Office In JUlelrb, J N. a cond-r.li" mail matter. . I Trustees for th State University ' were appointed Tuesday to fill I canclts on tL board. Twrrity-one balf of cotton wer old hr 'I ue'l-.y at price racfc- Ing from to 1J cants. Oot. Aycock Tue-day ordered that no money be paid Mr. White, Saell Tub Commissioner, uoles- approved , bf the LegUlatare. I Mr. J. T. Mallory, one of lnr T barn's oldest cttizeos, died Tuesday t mOTUivg. Ue was 'resident of the ' Darbam Cheroot Company. Tbe Charlotte Carpet Manofact ! urlnir Company wan chartered I Tuesday. The headquarter of tbe I com Dany are at Charlotte Tbecap f Hal mock I $.0 0) which may b ' lncraMd tolW,W. I Tb' morntwr of the le gislature : from the ninth Judicial district are anxious to have Mr. Marshall Mutt, : 8 illcltor of that district, impeach ed. Possibly they will think of I some one else by n-xt week. If I they do we will lot you know. ; SMALL POX AT BAPTIST UNIVERSITY. I Tbe School IIm Itoen ljuarantloed and ' All tb Mtudnta Have I ten a Vacclaati The doctors say there Is a well d- nnui t a mm nr amaii nnf r tno ntnr it I L I a I t- 11, a .it a. ine patient is miss oieaa nun smith, daogbttr of Mr. George Iitgb smith, of Maitlaod, Sampson count;. She became ill last Friday, bat u M tf 1 . . t was not until Tuesday that the doc tors were sure of the disease. The partof tbe building occupied by Mian Lilghsmlth has been Isola ted, the building has been quaran tined and the students have been vaccinated and the doctors say there Is no danger of the disease spreading. It la thought that a ne gro chambor-mald carried the dts ease In the school, as It has been dis covered since that she and her fam ily have the smallpox. MONEY 8AVE0 BY THE CAT. An Attempt to I to I) l'oatofllce at Emnia i All tbn Kobtarn Arreatatl. 1 ABhevillo, N. C, Feb. 9. Two ' robbers, Dudley Johnnon (white) and lien Pouter (negro) were seriously, ' if not fatallv. wounded lant nicht at 9 n Kmma postofllce, near Asheville. t They entered the store on the pre I text of buying goods and held up the f clerk, Samuel Alexander, a young man. They made him get his pis I tol for them, and when he refused I to oien the nafo put a knife to his 'throat. lie then opened the safe land Johnson began ransacking the interior, laying Alexander's pistol I on the safe, while Foster kept Alex ' ander covered. A cat made a noise n the rear of the storo and Foster turned around. Alexander grabbed his pistol antl shot Foster below the heart. Alexander snapped the pis tol at Johnson. Johnson and Foster twth shot at Alexander, and one bul let went through his leg. Several shots followed and the robbers were both rendered helpless. Alexander pulled them out doors and shut the door. He then gave the Odd Fel lows' distress signal, and the own er of the store, who had tailed to hear the shots, came to his assistance. Hush Cates (white) and Harry Mills (negro) were confederates out t side and they carried the robbers to "Asheville. Police Captain Jordan arrested the four at 3 o'clock this morning. Foster made a dying declaration. He said that Johnson is an exjHjrt safe cracker, wanted in Florida or Georgia for murder. Mills Is the fellow who has held up sever al persons here. Alexander is do ing well. A FATAL SHOOTING AT FOREST CITY. Xalaon Ilamrlck Killed and Ills Brother Fatally Shot by Doc Batly-Kllling-In i 8elf-I)efence. Rutherfordton, Feb. 9. Nelson Hamrick, son of Chief of Police Ilamrick, killed, and Ezell Ham rick, fatally shot, is the result of a tragedy which occurred in Doek Bailey's barber shop at Forest City at noon to-day. The Ilamrick boys went into a shop, drinking, while r Bailey was shaving a gentleman, and began throwing cups and water about until Bailey ordered them to - leave. They did so, but returned in ; a few minutes, with huge sticks of ' wood and made an effort to kill .Bailey. They seized him, threw j him to the floor and were choking him to death, when he drew his pis Hoi and fired. Nelson was shot in the stomach and died in a few min lutes. Bailey was arraigned before a (magistrate and testimoney showing I he was justifiable, he was released under a $500 bond. All the parties are wnite. ruDiic sentiment is against the victims. Bailey is a law Htrllnrp man Tf. la cafrl iliA si no si , swiuiug AUau AW 9 OMA4 WAV VI V dVA ; man was under bond for aiding in the lynching of the negro - Avery Mills, last August, and would have been tried at the next term of t Rutherford court, for murder. 7 t Caught by Bloodhounds. j oneioy, . v;., a eD. y. some one tr 1 11 1 - va m I entered Dillinger's store at Cherry- ville last nignt and stole quite an U amount of goods. Chief of Police j Jones, of Shelby, with his blood- hounds caught Tom Brown, colored, after an exciting trial today, and has lodged mm in Jail Here cnarged with i the crime. Brown is an ex-convict ; from this county. f Babies 14 and IS Break the SpeU. I William A Nixon, of Burlington, I N. no longer believes in the fatal J properties supposed to surround the number 13. For some time past f William has boasted of being the I proud lather of 13 children, but i Mrs. Nixon, tiring of hearing it, I presented him with two more, a boy ana a girl. Both babies will live, the mother is doing splendidly and ftther is trying to recover from jpauucx, THE LAAV 3IAKEBS. (Continued from Second Page.) TUJWDAY. Senate Tbe fallowing & bilU were introduced: Br Mr. Milier vt Patteo: S B 658 T establish s toe It law in poaiuas of Pamlico county. by Mr Vaut: 8 B G52 -To prevent hunting without consent cf owner id Patq totank county. I5y Mr. Arricgtos: 8 B 050 -To pay ex pc cs of j rial legislative com mittee visiting b at f I jspkal for la aue at M vrg&ntin. MILLS r A Mil'. To secare better passage of fish is North Eaitaad Cape Fear rivers. To establisb graded schools and electric lights at Kekiognm. To create a new towosoip in Hay wood count, to be known as Ceeil. For tbe protection of farmers and merchants. (Unfavorable report. Tabled.) Senator Webb sslled np bis reso lution pending for the payment of 1250 to J. N. lidding, of Hftteigb, for services as conoael in toe public prin ting contest easu of Ib'fJ. Passed. Hinator M irrisaa introlaced an J secured tbe pastag of a bill f jr an other commite clerk. B B W:J To regulate thu licen sing of pharmacists. b B t'to'J To pay expens. s of the legislative committee vlsUkg thu tit ate Hospital for the Insane at Morganton. 8 B 611, II B 805-To amend the Craig law and provide for revoca tion of licenses oi insurance compa nies that seek to transfer case from State to United states courts. Senate resolution, in behalf of J. W Stamey and W. W. Strlngfleld, paying them $100 each la the con tested election case, pissed third radlng. House The following bills were Introduced: H B 1106-By Mr. Collins, of Hay wood An act to incourage the building of Pulp Paper Mills and industries in the counties of Hay wood. Jackson and Swain. H B 1077 By Mr. Graham -An act to prevent the fulling of timber In Tar river, Greenville county. II B 1080 By Mr. Owen, of Samp son An act to regulate inherit ance. The bill Introduced by McLean of Scotland providing for the es tablishment of one or more fertili zer factories to operate by state prison convicts was killed in the House. The following bills passed their third reading: Anthonz.ng the commissioners of Hirnttt to issue bonds for the erec tion of a bridge. . Aatkoiizing the commissioners of Johnston county to work convicts on the public roads. Prohibiting the hunting on the lands of another in Mitchell county without the written consent of the owaer. Establishing a supplemental school dis riot in White House township, Robeson county. Fur working the convicts on the public road in Graham and Clay counties. Ilia Law TJpart, Only Ills JLeft. Bad rolttlcs Morganton Herald. That brilliant sophomore, Mr. Locke Craig, is after the scalps of Justices Douglas and Furches. We suppose in common with many others, he doesn't like those gentle men and their opinions and thinks they ought to be deprived of their oftices and turned out to grass. The chances of getting a Democratic court for use in the case of an injunc tion growing out of the election of 1902, would be sufficient argument to justify Mr. Craig, in the opinion of rabid partisans; but cool men want better reasons given for so grave a proceeding and we have no fear that anything will come of the matter. Mr. S. J. Ervin, of our town, has an article in Monday's Charlotte Observer which complete ly upsets Mr. Craig's law and leaves him only his bad politics. Then Came the Looters. Kansas City Journal. The Anthony Republican is at hand with a full account of thejoint smashing crusade led by Mrs. Sher iff. A terrible feature of the work, says this paper, was the opportunity offered and eagerly seized for loot ing. Men and boys followed the women from saloon to saloon and helped themselves to many gallons of liquor and many thousands of cigars. The result was that the town became filled with drunken men and boys. Boys could be seen spew ing about the streets from the un customed use of tobacco and a num ber of them probably had never tas ted liquor in their lives. We gath er from the Republican's account that the occasion became a big town drunk, and it is a sad and curious commentary on this kind of tem perance education. Filipino Wo men O rg-amze Peace Learae Manila, Feb. 9. Fifty American and 200 Filipino women organized the Women's Peace League, at the Libertad Theatre today. The league advocates American sovereignty. A Filipino woman presided. The ex ecutive committee will meet at the residence of Mrs. Taft, wife of Judge Taft, president of the United States Philippine commission, Tuesday, is to complete the organization. Morrison, of Richmond county, aid in the Senate Saturday, that party that would filiate with negroes were no better than negroes. The negro counties went Democratic We could say more, but think this sufficient. A Brokerage Firm Capitalized at 50. OOO Incorporated at Greensboro. Greensboro. N. C. Feb. 9th. The Piedmont Cotton Company was in corporated here today. The camta took is $50 000. The incorporators are x. w. wade, L. J. Brandt and W. It. Patterson. The eomnanr wil do a Droxerage Dimness. Dr. Charles D. Mclver, Presiden State Normal, delivered a- speech it. tha annual mootlnor nf thtk Am. strong association in New York last IRatnrdav. T0VX CFKCLTC3 FC28 ttiZtm. mm a ttni4i All I a Jmimtm Vmt t of Bm Ton. and IIoiWMi m a Ifry Topeka, Feb. 10. Hoi km, Kan., was purged of its joints Saturday. The purging procfsM was accomplish, ed by a band of at least 1,000 per Kn, who took the law Into their own hands and attacked the Joints of the city. Three joints wen put out of buni nem and Hoi ton Is a dry town for tbe first time in 15 years. The cltizeus of Hoi ton held a meet ing Friday night and decided that thee places must be closed at once Saturday they met at the Methodist church and after some preliminary exerci- they started out to do their work. There were about 300 people at the church. There were a num ber of officers in the crowd and they led the way to the flrnt joint, which had been kept for years by a woman named Hicks. The crowd broke down the doors and took out the liquor, emptying it into the streets. They then broke up all the fixtures in the true Nation style, not leaving a whole thing that could be ued in the business. The proprietress tried to leave, but the crowd refused to let her. When the demolition of this place was com pleted, the crowd started to do the came with the other joints, nine In number. The proprietors of these places, by working hard, managed to turn out all their liquor by the time the crowd reached their places of business and nearly had the fix tures moved out. They pleaded earnestly to be allowed to keep the fixtures and promised on their oaths never again to sell a drop of liquor in Holton. One of the jointists named Anderson got down on his knees and supplicated the crowd not to destroy his fixtures, as it would ruin him financially, and he promis ed to have them out of town in an hour. The citizens decided to give the remaining jointists a few hours in which to leave the city. There was not a semblance of law lessness at any time during the prog ress of the smashing. Lawyers, newspaper men and business men helped to swell the crowd, which was composed of some of the best people of Holton. After smashing had been complet ed the guardians of the law went to the Methodist church and had a thanksgiving service over the suc cessful result of their work. Satur day night a meeting was held in Holton and a vigilance committee was organized to see that a joint should never again have a chance to do business there. The members of the committee say the first man ap pearing with a joint will be stripped and banished. They accomplished in two hours what the officers ha 9 not done in two years A HIIjIj to legalize saloox smash ing. Topeka, Kan., Feb. 11. Repre sentative Lawrence Saturday intro duced a bill in the House to legal ize joint-smashing, making it a suffl cient defense in an action at law to show that the property destroyed was used in the operation of a joint. The bill was advanced to second reading. A motion to rush it to third reading was defeated by a vote of 37 to 26. WOULD ACCEPT THE OFFER IF' AL- liOWED TO USE HER HATCHET. Des Moines, Feb. 9. During the afternoon Mrs. Nation received a tel egram from a well-known brewing company, offering her $500 a month to go on the road and advertise its beer. She replied: "If it is your pleasure that I shall "advertise your business with the hatchet, which is my usual way, I am at your service. I promise that every one shall hear of your famous beer" Mrs. Nation lectured to a large audience to-night. She will also speak here tomorrow night. On Monday she starts for Chicago. WOMEN TRY TO SMASH DRUG STORE Chicago, Feb. 9. Single-handed and with no better weapons than his fists Edward S. Safranek, clerk of the Cupit Drug Company, today, repulsed six women who were mak ing a determined assault on the con corn's store, at Lake street and Sac ramento avenue. The glass in the front door was shattered and $50 worth of drugs In the show window destroyed before the smashers were ( beaten away. Safranek tried to hold 'one of the women prisoner, but she was rescued by her five companions ONCRESSMAN SHAW PASSES AWAY. Found Dead Sunday Mornlna In Hie Room at tbe liiffK Honae. Washington, Feb. 10. Bepresen tatlve Albert D. Shaw, of Water- town, N. Y., formerly commander- id-chief of the Grand Army of the Republic, was found dead this mor ning in nis room at tne Kigg's House. A physician summoned im mediately after the discovery of the body pronounced death due to apo plexy probably about 2 o'clock in the morning. Colonel Shaw had re turned about 1:30 o'clock from a banquet at the Ebbitt Houss, in hon or of his successor, General Leo Ras- Sieur, and before he left the banquet hall had responded eloquently to a toast and appeared in excellent health and spirits. The body was discovered lying face downward on the floor, where he had fallen sud- aemy ana neaviiy. Alter nis re turn to the hotel, Colonel Shaw ask ed for hot water, complaining of in digestion. The water was brought to him and that was the last seen of him alive. "Gin" Hnleer's Outfit Scooped. Chattanooga, Tens., Feb. 12. Last Sunday the revenue officers dis covered a distillery in full operation m the residence of "Gin" Hulsey, near Rome, Ga. They also found beneath the basement a cellar in which was quite a quantity of illicit whiskey They also fonnd that Hul sey had arranged a system of signals operated from an organ in the par lor by which his daughter warned him in ease of danger. She was not at home when the ofioera made the 1 d, and h,ar father was caught Tci mm tin cas uu3 izin. KttW hr le at mMU1h a CW liiimlmftv 000,000 to tk Afar Troon Charlotte Ob-f rver. Washington, Feb. 9. During th entire nion of to-day tbe rVnate had ander consideration tbe naval appropriation bill. Practically the bill wa completed when it was laid aside for the day, all of tbe commit tee amendment being adopted, but as tbe measore was about to be placid on itii pa.ge, Mr. Butler, of North Carolina, precipitated a di- cu.ion of the armor plate q not Ion. In order to enable winae others to ttpeak upon the matter, the bill wan laid alde until Monday. Eulogle upon the late Representative liar mer, of Pennsylvania, concluded the efcion. While the naval bill wat under consideration, Mr. Butler, of North Carolina, called attention to the para graph in the bill appropriating 15,- 000,000 to pay for armor plate al ready contracted for. 1 f the bill had provided the entire sum necessary to pay for armor contracted for, it would carry for that purpose, he said, 16,564,550. He said tbe Senate absolutely was precluded from con sidering the matter now because Congress had authorized the Secre tary of the Treasury to pay for arm or whatever the armor trust could hold him up to. In the course of hi speech, in which he reviewed the old armor question, Mr. Butler de clared that by the present arrange ment the government was making a clear donation of $5,000,000 to the armor trust. At the conclusion of Mr. Butler's speech the naval bill was laid aside. VERY LATEST MEWS. The Greenville Reflector says there are several cases of smallpox n Greene county. Henry J. Ellicott, the famous sculptor, died at his home In Wash ington Tuesday. 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