VOLr. XXVI. RALEIGH, N. C, THURSDAY. OCTOBER. U 1908. No 3d EDITORIAL BRIEFS ylT. Hearst is at least making the campaign interesting. Bryan Is now probably sorry that lif. asked Judge Taft to compare rec ords with him. From the present outlook Mr. Jo m Iihus Daniels will not be the next Hfcretary of War. f Mr. Bryan Is such a friend of the laboring man, why Is it that his paper does not carry the union label? Doubtless the Democratic leaders are now sorry that they did not give Mr. Hearst what he wanted and let him stay in the party. If the Democrats of Oklahoma have the welfare of thejr State at h art they will at once demand the resignation of Governor Haskell. Mr. Bailey's fears of some months ago are now being realized. Men with blood in their veins are walk ing out of the Democratic party. f the charges against Governor Haskell unfitted him for Treasurer of the Democratic Committee, should not he, for the same reason, resign as Governor of Oklahoma? If Mr. Bryan originated most of the Roosevelt policies, as he claims to have done, why is it that he now attacks those same policies? LETTER FROM BfLKXXS. of the Caucaslan- Bllklne Dreams Dreams The Major Win Conduct Some Wonderful Ex peri m en t in the Near Future Will Attempt to Cross the Airship on the Automobile and Produce a Flyer That wm Go High Up. Correspondence Enterprise. Bilkinsville, N. C, Sept. 30, 1908. I had a dream the other nite. Like most dreams hit wuz too gude ter be true. Ov fourse they air awlso dreams that air too bad ter be true. I dreampt that William J. Bryan had refused the dymakrat nomernashun fer Preserdent on a legal technical ity. That wurd "tecknlcality iz a purty big one an I reckon hit hez at least thirty-five or forty different meanins. But, be az hit may, I dreamed that Billy Bryan had flg gered hit out that hit wuz unconsti tutional fer him ter run fer the Pres erdent's job more than twice hand goln' an' that he wuz beggln' the National Cummittee ter turn him off an' hire somebody else. I beleeve that wuz the most won derful dream that any llvin' man hez ever had. An' I hadVt et any thing onusual fer supper, neither. Ter dream a dream like that a feller orter eat a bushel ov cabbage, a peck ov cold beans, half a middlln' of meat an' two bushels ov fried onions fer supper. But I hadn't been guilty ov any slch onbecumin' conduct, an' I wuz cool sober when I went ter bed. People who make a specialy ov dreams an' other diseases will please take up my case an see if hit iz curable fer I must confess that I am either developin' into a high grade dreamer or else I am fallin lame in my head. Any lnfermashun az ter what ails me will be thankfully re ceived an' I will do" az much fer whoever helps me through this trouble. on. We will finally her ter adopt the Chinese plan or dealln with dis honest officials cat their head off. Tht may be unreasonably severe, but sumetbin' must be done. The wurld Iz growin' better, that Iz. when an' where the laws air en forced, an' whar the lawi fit the crime. The trouble iz that we air too easy with "high up" criminals an barely hard ennuff on the lower classes. Our "Justice" iz not only "tempered with mercy," but hit act ually falls far short ov bela' what It wuz originally Intended ter be a preventative ov crime. The world Iz ever ready ter punish an persecute the man who thinks an' says what he pleases, pervided he thinks an' speaks in an independent way, fer he steps on sumbody's toes he can not be bought nor bullied. But the feller who steals a hundred thousand, or a million, hez only ter deal with the few individuals who lost by hiz dishonesty, an' they can hardly get legal or moral support ennuff ter punish him. Ought ter be sum changes erlong thar. Az Ever, ZEKE BILKINS. HASKELLJESIGNS Treasurer rf the Democratic Na tional Committee fa Smok ed Out SERIOUS CHARGES MADE AGAINST HIM Cliarged That He Was Once In the Employ of the Standard Oil Trust and as Such Employe Tried to Use Undue Influence to Have a Case Against the Company Dismissed -Has Made Reputation as Financier At the Expense of Others Denied the Charges, bnt Did Not Wait for Proof Before Resigning. Governor Chas. N. Haskell, of Ok lahoma, treasurer of the Democratic National Committee met with some party leaders in Chicago Friday nlebt and after a long conference Bryan and His Followers Caused Fil. , ltrT,rtnn aa tr1!ia. ipinos to He Discontent and to urer of thg Commlttee and thereby Continue in Open Insurrection. .ntra ta. v. Rnncevelt and Mr. Hearst had charged that therUSn?f R?PfUcn P"ty Governor Haskell was once in the em in the Philippines, Judge Taft has riddled in a speech to visitors to his P10? of the Standard Oil Company, home in Concinnati, all the Nebras- nd as such employe was connected kan's assertions. He charges Bry- wun an a"mpt u "De r 'e t,' irfl.ipnr.p . th ra,,A of Attorney General Monnett, of Uhio. year's bloodshed in the island pos- to dismiss suits pending against the I ft. Jl "V J 1 St "trtw linn sessions otanaara vju VUinpauy. viuy. tiao- In the course of the speech Judge kel1 aenied the charges and Mr. iiry- in the first an ana nairniaa came ii iuu TAFT TALKS ON PHILIPPINES. Democrats to take charge of their party ia at hand to tare it from the perils which have so often ship wrecked It, and from the captains who are now preparing to run lt another four years up salt river. Mr. Dryan has deliberately foisted upon his party a program which spell ruin for the party and rightfully soT since it spells ruin for the nation. If he were mindful to repeat. It were now Impossible for him to retrieve his l&st advantage. But he Is not mindful to repent. He is by nature radical; and it is Impossible for him to be otherwise. It the South were ever so disposed to follow him, to do so now means once more to plunge Into hopeless defeat and worse, for to follow him now means division to the very heart. Neither in the nation nor in the South can the party hold together under his leadership. The opportunity it at hand the party stands orphaned in the presence of its enemies. It Is a party without a leader. The rank and file have a policy, but they can not put their hands on a leader that will rally them to that policy. "The leaders of the party In the nation who are they? Tom Tag gart gambler! He Is the national chairman and the fact Is eloquent of the low estate of the party In the nation and the humble influence of the South in the party; other lead ers are Murphy, New York bar-keeper and tough; Hearst, of New York, degenerate demagogue; Bryan, the Tom Johnson, the Idealist; Ryan and Belmont, Wall Street manipu lators. It Is time somebody was taking a hand. And what Is the South made of, that she should stand aside for such as these; should acquisce while, these lead her into all manner of absurd policies; should consent while those impotent to command support in their own AXOTfTCn KJCTORT OF COLrMBCH CONVENTION. Was Largrn and Hot Eatheftiaetk tYund of Repwbttraas That Ever Met la Tfeat 0i a y .i -er t e ItaUer Made Materty Address Wbkh Delighted and KUuMd , Kery lUfwbllraa Preset. Editor Caucasian: The Republi can Convention to name candidates for the County ofilcee of Columbia County was held la the Court House at WbltRTllle, Saturday. September ISth. The Convention was attended by the largest and most enthusiastic crowd of Republicans that ever met in Columbus County for that purpose. The following ticket, which Is considered a rery strong one, was unanimously nominated by the Con vention: " For Representative Irvin B. Tucker. For Sheriff E. W. Fnhr. For Treasurer Joshua Smith. For Register of Deeds J, T. Car roll. For Tax Collector I. L. Green. For Coroner J. R. Baldwin. For Surveyor Jack Long. For County Commissioners F. M. Stevens, S. H. Anderson, D. M. Har relson, R. C. Gore and A. Barthol omew. The ticket is well distributed over the County. Only one candidate, Ir B1WAII OH TIOEFEnSIVE Air. Koesevelt tin Pet Ule lato the Prttlieathl Cespdio. TAFT STOCK IS RJSINQ later!! lUfmbticea Ctab Rally a Ureal Haert . Cteb Wae Adder ed by Secretary Mrast, e fteUar Mark 1 letter aad Vailed Mates Treasurer Treat ' Itsteaatue Hel lee to Kpeak ia Maryland aad Ket eral Western State The Rig Ok lahoma ladiaa Halt Appratetf to the Failed Mates Hapeeme Coart, Special to The CaacaaUa. Washington. D. C. Sept. 39. ItOI. The return of President Roosevelt from his vacation at Oyster Day has put new life tn the national capttal and has, In fact, made this city the political centre of the campaign. Prominent politicians from ait over polls it deserves. The Convention was marked by 1 And this man Hearst, who is say- Tnft rhM? "Tn IflnO. nroclonHal oamnnln offer iho. rlnao ueiuui s ica-uo u.ix ucuiav.- ot . ... tn ti, Aaclttntaa tv oi- . n ti Droof. However, there was talk ofl , , ... U1 laulB" . . ..t, "l a great yomicai pari um ,a I nnn onntlnnart flrtw f htrmnnf nH nounced that the paramount Issue mo.nn.m the South made of. that she should UtWiasm EaTor Marion was anti-imperialism. He and those uut tIllu., iUll"CI " become responsible for the follies of who supported him in that cam- "V"1" l" 7. this aggregation, should suffer this nftpp tha nftTntnatlnna hai, llApn maAtt ueiuucrauc ietuer .Wtr nf nniiHi ..iitino n ffn, 7. the country have been dropping ln- vin B. Tucker, being from the town h Washington since the President's of Whiteville, and the personnel of return to confer with htm. While It the ticket Is absolutely beyond ques- WOuld seem that every moment of tion. hit time his auDarentlv been taken The ticket placed in the field by UD wU official boslaesa and with the "Democratic Ring" of this coun- receiving callers, yet, during the ty Is taken almost entirely from the gbort wetk tlnce Blg tnm. be has town of Whiteville and win. in an done more Dot llf ,nlo th PrH. probability, meet the defeat at the Uentlal campaign, to put Bryan bad ly on the defensive, and to cause Taft's political stock to rise, than all Ms committeemen, associate co ra ni It tees, and advisors have been able to do. Before Roosevelt took a hand In T V.. J! X A! A I 1 I ii - w - i i r run ii i ii ai r i w i ii r ii rm tii-su-cii ... . i w t n tr tti a " - v..v.m nntan oriri wnft nan inn pqtoh rnoir --- ing such means things about Bryan, sum ov them air doin' with airships even before the campalgn a few hours afterwards w?ote out his fn h;r a BerJeg of , ? and in a maste rly ad tore gf ea his camp.lgn lt utUMM ,s the one whom the Nebraskan re- an' automobllls They kin make over came condemned the course of resignation as treasurer of the com- f h , rent 3 nto the thin in cmpar,n with the enthusiasm cently mentioned in a list of Dem- mil an' hour with either ma- McKinley with so much vehemence "Jlttee. Gov. Haskell was chairman 0TeiJ !Sh JZlJr Lu!m sheen. I am goin' ter try ter cross tn tv Trntninn that a the committee on resolutions at . inorousniy aei.gntea ana entnusea deed. Bryan was apparently making ocrats "fit to be President." fln. fllrRhin an' ,itmrmhm an hrpnk as to onvnce, 116 lipmos tnat a nflmnrrfltir. convention at Den- We hold that It is better for all every Republican present. BOme headway by constantly claim- I VT UkJ TV lO m. J I tiivUi IU U To scientists an' other open insurrection, and Mr. Bryan ver and helped to draft the platform concerned that the South should go 'Democratic Ring" a a i i i .a aaia . . . lr- roa th?a rv,Q Bn-nA utr I """ " ' Tt.a f r,iin a-it, now etnrv from Ww " ner mission, buouiu laKc i mucn oisconcenea on acouni or aar. uasKeu. untu .m,, But I think I know what I am ad his followers were responsible for "t"8'70:tVin - charge of the Democratic party and Butler's visit to Whiteville. and he of the Democratic National Commit- kTZZLme e ZtlT XZ TiuSSS breathe into its present dying body left our County with the faces of the tee, cost the Wall Street nnancers several thousands of dollars. He must be a very slick article. Ing that he stood for Roosevelt's policies and would go them one bet ter, and that if be was elected he aj t ii j4 n rri tit Ih. llAnailf rvrrw on noth slripa wnlcn arose aurlne I " l.v, nimn h.An)). r.A n.in. n .n ji... a . I with flvin mashfiens iz that thftv I . New York. SeDt. 22. Wall street nepuuueaus rauiani. u uuuuueuv w effectively than Taft i an unnecessary year oi war. i - . . .inUo ion tiiot .vn chn.iu AnnHmm i j ta . . . wnn't cf,v r ir, otr lrvnw onnnfF . I In a vorv TtlVRtprlmiR manner tOdaV v,co ouuu,u uicuttuuu ui BUUtcno ttuu uui iuw I wOUld. IlUt Mr. HTYSH OVemiSVea ter do much in the w of Governor to occupy her present contemptible cratic brethren with dejection writ- thIg game and farced the Pre,tdent cent in the columns ov the daily L lCrZZT C. N. Haskell in New York in 1896. P'ace ai ine Ieet OI lfle ten on every orow. I to come to the front, and now Bryan i ii t-" 1 1 ii ii t-ri n .n iui i iim lit iiiuua uiicul- i i irflo w ivo niirmna nnm ninnri nn i . r dependence for the Filipinos direct Governor Haskell says he accepted the Governorship of Oklahoma for won,t stay on the ground when they then interfered &s mucn as possible with the efforts which the dignity it would give Oklahoma. .. .... i vivpuuvuvu -" i ui.wv I . . . 1 J I UI CdUiKI S ' nanprs. Klr on the other 'hand ... t,., x .j prominent oanaers auu uuauueis . i iv aiLer me raria ireaiy. auu was m . . . . i a.-hn nnr .... . . i i . I - - - ' 1 1. MnnviAln 1 "1 .1 " " automoDins air awi rue, Dut iaey taBn, nf ,OTT, oniff f. thom. I fyunt; ui iue . UUttliv.a. , . , they " "J ,-T, 'a reer of Mr. Haskell here in 1897.- - i nci v era. niiu mcu luiciicicu no 1UULU ...... - . ... . Pit hot nn an' a-riinnin' er-hnnt rite. Si '9X-'99. this establishing blS allDl If Oklahoma is as undignified as Its ttiz iz piain ter me mac me imng were being made to bring tranquility ter do in a case ov that sort Iz ter . tllo aiaTia Mr. Taft submits tiat Governor, tion. it is in an awful condi- but at the same time giving the in formation in such manner as to 1m- curious combination- have charge and whose means shipwreck and ought to mean shipwreck. In the Senate and electoral college she casts four-fifths of the Democratic vote. She owes It to herself to cast Listen and you will hear something drop in old Columbus County on the rd of next November. REPUBLICAN. is on the defensive, ard It is dim cult to see how he can again get .up any headway "during ihe remainder of his campaign. r TVio ahnva acrnnnt of tha f!n1tim- - I-.. .... i. ii t.ii bus County Convention was received "TBU inra to nnt tha dicrhfoct roccmMoT. I mediately occasion tne tnougnt mai ji too late for our last issue. We had I rn ia 5nr1v nlrht s hie Ha. . x. "v. ..0x.v .v,- I ,1 H nnlffnn ctnrv lvlnr lul! uw scwiuiug m uci ,UMIa I . . I ' ' - win oe puny ciose icr penecsuun. between the policies urged by the " ,7 J "7a and not according to the discredited an account of the Convention in our publican rally was held in this city Mr. of the If the autohi11 iumPs too high an' two parties In respect to the PW1Ip. behind it all. "elating Mr. Hearst b trafflckin fellows the woa.t hit the grouud except , hi h pineg sayg; ..Hencef j 8ayj tnat allegation Gov Haskell said he could Gompers, President places, an' the airship goes up in the one of the greatest reasons for keep- not be tempting to bribe Attorney air an cavorts erronnrf an then falls I. t dv.m General Monnett while he was in Llldt 1113 dlLtltlLO UU XTX.. . I I IXlg 1V1 I . XJi J tXLJ. U U L Ul LXXC7 X ICatUCUtJ partisan. Then why does he not at tack some are known ized labor? kerflop ter the groun, anybody, ex- and hia party out of Congress is that New York. prominent Democrats who Cept an CX1 ! 6 v f , they are pledged t0 abandon the auestion aboS " Mr Haskell having let her conduct its Policy- 11 ihe Dupont Retires I-om Head of Re- whom pledges himself to go home to prominent uemocrats wn gence eQnuff tej. knQW thafc they or Qf question about Mr. ""11 navms wrecked it is her loss. To i,KHMn'nm.. wk n. vote thl faIK to be enemies to organ- ter be, an' must be, crossed before to rid tnl8 government of the burden ?een hesre- e was very much I otherwIse tQ accept Mr publican Campaign Speakers Bu- mfcrch,nf of about f thev will be worth much ter the trav- voe 0rr,0 with rnopf tn, tMo know mm to tne extent or ?,uuu, j, n,tnoi. reau. v,.,aa f the momv.., rtf tht. rinh that have last issue Dut it am not contain tne i under the auspices of the League of leadership. She ru ticket named ana some otner Inter-State Republican Clubs. This is responsible, let her make the interesting information contained in I club is composed of Republican from platform. She is the party in Sen- the above report. Ed. I nearly every State In the Union, all ate and electoral college at least I of whom are voters and each one of they will be worth mucn ter tne trav- QO ,c,,mDH with roont tn this erlin' oublick. After the new brandy Li o-i t,,u r-A nf but that's all I can say jc r I ucuuic, auu iv; uaii vuv cu , - s a cruriai frnm Richmond to the season closes I will conduckt sum Lmh,, in t,t r nt fha nri. J- Llsman rauroaa uouq uuusb x UVV1W1 v I - I LlliltAailUU XXX bXXCXV LWX, WX tUV VXX I J( . ... n-r-v I avnorimonta with nir-sTllns an ail-I x -r rnx v . i: j. .in 1 I indeed. XVI T ualtimore sun says inai a ueiuu-p-- , ieut. xan. ucucvca n uo a . .... tnmnhiiis at mv uiitinsviiie iarm I - e rtrr hofAia iho "C? H cratic Taft Club of Richmond" nas " ' ftVM ov farmers r rvTi it,. Ha! Ha! I wish I could discuss him , , ,1L 1 X VT. I . I " x ueen iormea, wnu auuut mo xxuxx- , farmers' Union lecturers awi UenonHpncP It is said that the over the country, as I fully expeckt its members that the breedin' an' raisin ov auto- of its most prominent business alrip. will lb e one oj our atest 1UUU9I.11CB A XX IXXC7 TXJ xxcxx dred members. club includes among some NIGHT RIDERS IN GEORGIA. hundred of the members of this club New York, Sept. 25. Chairman had organized ana naa securea nni Hitchcock, of the Republican ndtlon- forms, fifes ana arums; tney gave a garts and Murphys prepare for us ai committee, tonight announced that j magnificent parade with torchlights is to deserve ruin, Is to welcome! Gen. T. Coleman Dupont, of bela-1 up Pennsylvania Avenue before the Member of J. S. Bache Company, ' ""' " w .W. . r,er "cau ul UUIcau' au" mntn mon txrirn ninnn in moir tp ns .nn...i..n nn i . . n hrnkprf 'Tt. is reallv too bad that uicmuci ui iu """'o luu- me speasers were oecreisry - ia wM 11. -x . ae i h att nri i " . x . i .. Mr. Bache is in Europe. He can tell Smart fellow Haskell Haskell was Oh, here. very. Bryan's new propaganda of paternal ism or Mr. Hearst's socialism or to supinely accept whatever the Tag- to walk out. And they will. and professional men of Richmond, Jf thingg develop rite on my Bilkins- Negro Settlements Raided and Many and every member of the club was vnie farm I may establish experiment Churches and School formerly a Democrat. stations at three or four different Burned to the Ground. It begins to look as though the points 01 -the state Pansovm srnra f prif.ii 11.11 mi jjcud.1 luicul. au 1 ' reign 01 terror amuug tne xxe5i had to do with the Lima Nortnwest- . 1 1 1 a r a very interesting story aooui xvir Haskell's residence here. Philip Lehman "Yes, I recall Houses Haskell was here in 1898. But I consider tnat transaction as a seaiea book." There is were mlttee of the national committee, Straus of the Department of Com and that his resignation had been ac- merce and Labor, former Senator cepted. Marlon Butler of North Carolina. U. Mr. Hitchcock said he had a con-s. Treasurer Treat The speaking ference with Mr. Dupont this morn-j was In the large assembly hall of the Leader of Show Held on Charge of Larceny. Salisbury, N. C, Sept. 26. A ne- Ing and the latter Insisted upon tnelcUD on the second floor of the new South will come into her own. Governor Haskell, of Oklahoma, masses generally. Incidentally the tion or umoun, jKer ano. jaiuw Northern railroad. Altogether there .... . J n I I .fill TITlPs I II M ri-X II I 1. UI a. IHIU IJVl Af -n ritmHenrl tn ponytisnuns wm ue encourttBa ttt " ----- - . " w " In the dtv. It is learned that he se 1 .. i 1 m 11 1 iiiii ix iwi ill tin 1 1 1 11 1 1 1.. i.iin . v. . nvt.. ntnnn tit nn i . . . tha same time x.. vesiors 111 iuu uuu uiuci uucd nuu , v . . . Hno influonno in haviner certain cases ine &ilult tiiuc. I . , (Va rtiOTOa v,aiw n.o.voii hv . . . cured a master key to a number of """.vv x cj - , . .. 1 11 an ui tiic uuLia.no utiu6 xuaiikvu ; i hf)niTPt si .isi.uuu worm 01 live peri . , tv,. on Trust di3- None ov us yet begin ter realize MnplrM1A(, rilinR of thirteen ne- :xS:,I ' " -i. i . v. t.i. leading stores and by th, uuiiiou iuc utaiiviu-i va w a gro troupe hailing from Memphis, acceptance of his resignation, feel-1 Citizens' National Bank Boildlng. Tonn onH Vnnarn as The Jubilee I ine that the tendenCV Of the SUit OflTh. Waofclnn Qfa an1 Waahtfts. Mr. Haskell s career In New York 1 ; . . . , a,v ftv0rnmont ain, th nwirL. .r .v.. .v. . the meeting. )loyed to the Injury of and, besides, there were charged with robbing a dozen stores I the campaign . .a. . a lO conduct auto-.nstuuie.ier - - ----- p , " :"Tf. last night hen Frank Brown, lead- trut with which he I. connected thousand present .1 J1 'll'r LTr. "it bSTJZ Criifrofd' Ltre ' the show, wa, lodged in Jai, mi6ht he en,p,oyed to th. iniur, of d. ocide".. ther. .. i aefo-Ti I LXAO &u & ... . . I ero churches and school houses. i tvt QT1ri 9 oq nnn wnrth nf iu.. ana wno .w- tu4W -,7'" when hit IA .Pe ne night rider, flrit made tlusri"; toads of fle troupe stole seVeral Autreyville. N. C. Sept. 25 as Treasurer of the Democratic Na- put ter practical use. Hit hez bin miles xV.6 i' . ,g rl -.5 I n" dollars worth of valuable goods The Some dayg aeo Mrg. Adolohus Page. . I-. . . l. 1 IV. 1 v w X- line I IH 11)11. V. Ullllil 1 ill 1 1 UfLlA. X IICDU 1 . I " - flrstU aM i,0ri rhriAc office of Chief of Fonce Julian toaay who lived near Clement. In this rising young lawyer ' eBe eu county, toia ner nusDana inai sue day to make tbree .peechet m the auto-airship the blackened rulns of thirteen ne- cent gold mortgage bonds of the Lima . T S the assistance of his wife and other members of several hundred Body of Mrs. A. Page Black River. Found In tional Committee, has President Roosevelt as. "an Infamous useful . . x I . . x..x xv 1 1 fha mnat 1 appeal exxx reierrea iu ciaimea mat me mmc m nf tfoctw where . . x... U nm I """ , animal in 1110 wunu, tooo fired. point the m . ..11 a 1 j ney gauopea were several hun dred who were turned away because they could not secure even standing room. The rally was a great success. there being very marked enthusiasm, lasting until nearly midnight. Ex-Senator Butler consented to- Haskell, a H. ... x 1 X ,lv,l- It nar wun noi me nonor iu ixix. ... Bob cumg up ter me If the President's charges against pieasant countenance beamin' hat. thar stands not only a roc-io k ,on wn wnnlr. make useful animal, but a friend. r.r- r :; : amb wm, drive Mm, Piow wm. . . a L J A aTAM nviyNV IT Deieeve most OV nil, vei uCu tQr tha nBt nnrl hefnrA the . xx.' with hizrroj n "r. -n v."r . " v". rrom glare oi me ursL ure uau itatuou The was going to fish in the waters of I state of Maryland, during the first I CnntVi T7lvxi o Virin t o mlla frnm thfilrl . n..... . li.l . ill n t, mv mnr, inA o At-n-i i uum - ..w i weeK iu vcioocr. aiier wnicu ue win height another was geing kindled a tor 'of Detroit & L,ma Qn geD j A Strange Freak Arrested Near Clin- j e' . !-J&mtiJ,!tn!l I 'est 5 D?lt . numoer of the were tne recoverea arucies. show went to pieces at once. I kin I few mlea away. He Fire followed fire tember 7, 1897, and shortly after- ton. did not return. Her husband be- J Congressional Districts. and the destruction of every build- ' m.. xr o o, 9-T oox lieved that she was visiting in the .v v .v , w. ,miM was luiiue ils picucui.. iuC uutuu, v nlchhnrhooil a- he had done be-1 sucn charges against xne tuia a- gick neyer cumplains If bonds were sold at first at their face night a man giving his name as jvier- - - sheT n Oklahomn Indian Bull Ap- ecutive as Haskell has made against niz grub iz not gude w11 eat any- w" n n n v-on a 1 1 1 ii-viiit-i wrin i urn .... - - ... . m nii President Roosevelt is not fit to be thlng ,ra Irish pertaters ter sassa- - ; serI,cc3 after. In 1901 they "ere constable m the township in which tras sprout,; Hn o ha w,n- to flnd heaps otaahes where -- upon her dead hodr P.r, hi U. Cort" ot o.,.. hJ value $1,000 but two short years cer, went to the home of Mr. J. J. fore. Two nights passed and she did not return. A searching party went out to look for her and came pealed to the Supreme Court. The big suit filed in the United v. . r thai LCI au ouuiuiv. . ne lives mucn iebs uuvuvi , erbQut oiaie oi UKianoma their meeting houses had stood. tTnth erbout the wagi he iz Many of theW members of the hern companies) which Udies overturned uWe. an5 0 fhul W" JZ"of th.wl thelr Proportion of the Choctaw- t S hSoS he wiH srfr Then neo race in the three counties eSSJutock never sold above furniture and. after, rumaging the Z Chickasaw Indian property, amonnt- he won't begin wurk til a sertin "med aref ZSed 0 per share. In May. 1905, It house to his contentment, went to t." d "th d ft lD l fr th0U"nd ne woni oegm " 1,1 . , , nations of some of the burned ; , , .,, . Tx , v T n h9mwii wouia nave caused aeain. ana 11 wm jnilr. frtr ,.h ,1. mint hu eom SOUinern compauy voutccoouio ui tuc 1 vejiug yaiij mo taixx. i. xxxx. . ftf Rnnth Ohio Southern and the Detroit & went Into the house frightened I thj AJ suspend. RlTer. suspected, but a four thousand Indians to recover Tt tt-JII Vii .cmamnorprl that thfl last x ui i5mv.v 1 ne won t Degin wuia n , I Rations of Democratic Legislature neia a mm- hour in the mornm- an quit ai u .hroheq night caucus and decided to appoint hour in tne evemu iuttl This is the iraaea at per .ua c. it BUxx " , .1 1 decided that she had drowned ,x today tnat Jtf. it. inomas ana mr. Mr. aiainis norse ana uruve mm lA.A n, vM,t f,iiM "igiit caucus auu uewucu rvu . , x., I mis is me ssstuio tummuuit, 1 TT , ,oQM.lpi:nto. on roniriiv innt h nrfla near- urcu . . . .ai that another na V nez UlU. Uliuiru , . . . .v. I Xxitaxvcii ncic ioiuci -"" wxixxx uiiuivu v xu.xtxxj lour -.am-U J-w wm '! wll.-b.tTIWMk klllled. A policeman arrested (Democratic, in Sampson Count, . -' bet0. x ever, 4'-lh,J ellminatea tuai ineir party couia auiumisrei .mornin 11 you say iue wuiu, ax. xx affairs In that county even at the will wurk till plum dark without can dollars for each claimant, has come Of I x . x m x .a x n , up 10 ine supreme ixjori 01 me Halv ed States on Appeal on the question of jurisdiction. An appeal with the I him-for cruelty to animals when he I Robert Roberson to nang for Murder J record In the case baa been filed In protest of the majority of -voters in It, tlme. a then ago. that county. Now the report comes - measure. Bob jlst dotes on from Sampson that these same Com-1 tpossum huntln. anyway, an that missioners have been dealing with ieads me ter beleeve that he iz of themselves at the expense of the of African descent, I wouldn t wie ii noo rer mat muie, m lomi, Vi o q iuantlr npprnTBfl. the last hav- ing taken place, only a few weeks IBAUjux uahvivaxx. uaAi. if Two-Headed Girl Born In Connecti cut. 28. A Before Bryan Was Nominated Mr. Railev Said That Bryan's Pro gram Spelled Ruin for the Party. got to Clinton, and when he decided that the lockup was too good for him, and he is now safely reposing In jail awaiting his preliminary trial before the mayor. . . a At c a Bridgeport, uonn., oepu 1 Sometime before Mr. Bryan fine, healthy, two-neauea gin Daoy, dominated for President by was the W. "Mighty Good References, Hickory Mercury. of Charles WichartL Willlamston. N. C, Sept. 26. After twelve hours deliberation, a Jury found Robert Roberson guilty ot murder In the first degree for the murder of Charles Whlchard, at Robersonville, on August 12th last I jtringTED OX SERIOUS CHARGE. This murder was aeuoerate ana coiu- trial the Supreme Court, and It will be pushed to an early bearing. The plaintiffs In this suit are those whose i claims were denied by the Indian Citizenship Court of Oklahoma and Indian Territory. MnnAaA anrl rlnrln? the trial thel In Sunday's Charlotte Observer, house was crowded with people j' n- Hn Charged Wfth Criminal Assaalt Upon Blind Girl. conntv Tt i rharsred that a mem- I rs,.u 7 T ""7 11 nominated ior rresiaent a man wuz ter insist on uuj ii we enng eignt ponnos, nas come w ot rionver Mr. J ber of the Board has been furnishing i,d consider that I had plenty ov Mr and Mrs. Joseph Falen. Mother B . now a Bryan elector which all good people read, Mr. N. from RobersonviUe township, who goods to the county ana mfc errnunds rer a Dig buii. ici uama6Co. . d baDy are m me unagepon os- . , .nto an rtlio in vhich Ulen Williams nas a uquor au. xc there to sea Instice done. I ,,t- XT r o. r r 7 . . 0 x. ir,ot T Alher- .. . . , t..L j: n i lak "'" . " . ' . x,..l Auwjiiic. x. v,., oepw have bought materials from nrms in 1 see Dy me - - " pitai ana 00m me uums - ne stated that Bryan had deliberate- sens cum auu r. i Another sensational muroer tal.uble C. W. Seesoma captured J. B. U, Minister oi jui, deed, uocior ana nuie ty me uiuj i j foisted upon Ws party a program can get n. otj ia now going on at tnis term oi couri I Hall a white man near Roseboro. In will live In all probability. Frozen to Death. ... . rTtl.f.. la I wnich they were mierestea. m ia I rpRjCTied hiz Job ... iv .1 xeu. Aveiiixia.1 . "v. - o m violation of the law, and if the accuged of steflin' ten million charees are true, they can be prose-H n frnm :hiz government, which . . m ,171111 n.nn.Kiv awi thev wuz in site cutea. ciNews ana uubbuci n"iwu yi uuci ij " - , at the time, fer DenmarK iz a .u Hit seems that the wurld i3 grow- . . . i , v.t.. r cm wavB Bnt tne U1B- November 15. Get np a dnb ana Jo;" ln lgh places goes man was frozen to death. The Caucasian for 15 cents nntil which spelled ruin for the party. and rightfully so, since it spelled ruin for the nation." Des Moines. Ia.. Sept. 28. Joe Mr. T. T. Hicks, oi Henderson, Leneer, a coal miner, was found dead came across Mr. Bailey's article beside the Norvllle road yesterday, some days ago wmcn in iuu is as rvmntv rinroner Burke declared the follows: "The opportunity for Southern , , , . .. . I . ... nail, m Kxuw mail uvea uvnwviv, aaa He gives the following references as jUoge a AIlett presiding, has had thIj a day or two HxJl to his standing and goods: one of the largest criminal dockets j .n9,. ct(.n,nfi.. Wimi- ln the history of this county. " Hsznt m bMnd, white girt near : - Dunn, N. C.x more than a year ago. We want m eood aeent in every . ... avuifMii ficials and the GoJfT county In the State to solicit snbscrip- eluded the officers till constable See- eL Reader, how does that sound tor . I x.i. , All Banks In North Carolina, North Carolina Congressmen and Senators, as well as other State Of- ed. Reader, how does a prohibition party? Uons for The Caucasian. soms got on his trail.