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"fin a ri r I 4 ! 4 VOL. XXVII. RAL1GH, N. C.. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1909. n a t SIAN EDITORIAL BRIEFS THREW POISON IN A WELL. We should like to cut off relations with Italy, or raise the tariff on pel lagra and the hook-worm. Now that he la dead we are In formed that Harrlman was a pretty decent sort of fellow. What would the dally papers talk about if Peary and Cook hadn't dis covered the North Pole? A Raleigh lady has married a Pole. Those Arctic explorers are ( ausing many new fads In this country. It cost one of the Democratic can didates for Commissioner of Agricul ture of Virginia Just $2,938.23 to get defeated. Cotton has reached thirteen cents, the highest price paid this fall. "Thirteen" may not be so unlucky after all. Cook has landed In New York and Peary will soon be there, when the row over the North Pole will begin in earnest. Admiral Peary had better prove that he reached the North Pole be fore attempting to disprove Dr. Cook's claim. Mecklenburg Negroes Tried to Ex terminate Whole Family. Charlotte Observer. Son Hope and Ed Dunn, colored. of Providence Township, were bound over to the Superior Court yesterday by 'Squire S. H. Hilton on the seri ous charge of throwing poison into the well of another colored citizen of the same neighborhood, Harry Stltt, with whom one of them, Son Hope, has a grievance. On account of the fact that the offense was exceedlng- y heinous, the magistrate fixed the bonds of the negroes at $400, which neither was able to give. The attempt to poison the family of Stitt was unsuccessful, but only by chance did Hope fail to accomplish his purpose of putting some of them beyond this "vale of tears." It so happened that the family arose af ter daylight, and when the little girl went to the well she perceived at once that something was wrong with the water which had a greenish color. Calling Stitt, her father, it was at once discovered that some one had thrown a substance resembling Paris green Into the well, and Stltt, very thoughtfully, brought the bucket of water to the city where it was an alyzed. Stitt was told by those who made the examination that the color- ng was that of Paris green and that enough had been put In the well to exterminate the entire neighborhood. BOY STOIiE EIGHTEEN PISTOLS. It seems that some Democratic of ficials are not satisfied with Just hold ing office, but want to make a little on the side. Then Wanted Witnesses to Prove Him Insane. Hamlet, N. C, Sept. 18. Coleman Caudle, a youth about eighteen years of age, was arrested yesterday, charg ed with breaking into the hardware store of the Everett Hardware Com- The anti-trust law was published recently in nearly every paper in the State, but that is the only publicity the law has ever had. Those commissioners In Guilford County who traded with themselves may have done "no moral wrong," yet they violated the law. And now some of the magazine writers say that the children in the Southern mill districts are afflicted with "echolalla." What next? The young man arrested in Ham let for stealing eighteen pistols must have been making preparations for a red-shirt reunion in North Carolina But just suppose a Republican of ficial should get on habitual sprees when do you think the Democratic papers would stop talking about It? In speaking of the prominent Southern Democrats in Congress the New York Sun failed to mention single member from North Carolina It was a shame to have the State papers go to the expense of publish ing the anti-trust law. If the State authorities did not intend enforcing It. Great Britain now claims owner ship of the North Pole. We hope that Pole will not bring on war be tween England and the United States. If the State officials would enforce the anti-trust law it would be better proof of its effectiveness than the mere publication of the law In the newspapers. Some of the Western Democrats want to run Cralge again for Gov ernor. He must have an easy way of getting money if he can stand a sec ond race. DEFENDSPAYNE BILL President Says New Tariff Law the Best Ever Passed. SPEECH AT WINONA, MINN. Mr. Taft's Speech Blade in Repre sentative Tawney's District Greet ed With Hearty Applause Bald He Was Glad That Those Who Voted Against Bill Are Still Active Re publicans Will Urge Establish ment of Postal Savings Banks in Next Message. Winona, Minn., Sept. 1J. In the most Important utterance he has made since his occupany of the White House, President Taft here to-night, in a State which is the hot-bed of the "insurgent" movement within the Republican party, defended the Payne tariff bill as the best tariff measure ever passed by a Republi can Congress and hence the best ta riff bill the people have ever known. The President boldly asserted that the Insurgents, who voted against the bill, had abandoned the Republican party. "Was It the duty of the member of Congress who believed that the bill did not accomplish everything that it ought to accomplish, to vote against It?" asked the President. "I am here to justify those who answer this question In the negative. I am not here to defend those who voted for the Payne bill, but to sup port them." To this statement the crowd In the BRIEF NEWS ITEMS. Capt. J. F. Barber, of Salisbury, dropped dead on the street yester day. Twenty arrests were made In Wil mington Saturday night for drunken ness. P. L. Woodard & Company, of Wil son, will build a fertilizer factory in that town. Manrdie Deal, aged 48, committed micide near Morganton, N. C. He leaves a widow and one child. Henry Redmond, a young man of Rocky Mount, was tried Saturday for retailing and was fined $500. Rev. W. S. Rone, Presiding Elder of the Warrenton District, died Mon day at a sanatarlum in Richmond, Va. There is a case of pellagra at the County Home in Forsyth, which is the first case reported from that county. Franuk Mims, a boy ten years of age, was run over and killed Satur day by a train at Swannanoa station, near Ashevllle. Dr. Ed. Tucker, of Henderson, committed suicide In his room a few days ago. His rash act was probably due to 111 health. James Thomas Lewis, a native of Burlington, N. C, was run down and killed Sunday afternoon by a train near Welch, W. Va. The three-year-old daughter of Mrs. Cora Lawrence, of Salisbury, dropped dead at the table Tuesday while eating a meal. bilki;i$ in in Massacre of the British Resi dents at Cawnpore in 1857. SLAUGHTERING THE JEWS. Bloody Riot la a Synacogve Attacked, Rabbi Killed, EQUINOCTIAL STORH Sr-JS1 I Paned Orer Gulf SUte.U.T- aMiMvv ur mwmm m mm w w vw w j men Ctutlaed Together and Driven Through the Street. St. Petersburg. Sept- 21. A dis patch received here to-day confirms the report that many persons have ing Wreck and Ruin in Its Wake. THE LIELIOIUAL AT LUCKNOW PERSOKS ARE KILLED the anti-Jewish outbreaks at Kit tt. Bombay, Calcutta ami Other Cities Cawnpore, the 8ImughterHouse- Twenty were killed in to-day s fights Uw iiriM lhr Wwrt of aione. The attack to-day came as the Cul mination of a ioHm of nudirmiki Heathen Outbreak, and Reault- ihleh ,UrtCkd lut Tnor,ay while! The Pearl Mosque and Other Won-1 the Jews were celebrating their New rfavfnl Ilnltn'IniM In Tndlai A VL'mr I 6ar. . I Hundreds of peasants, hired by the or Rather, Two Wars That Lasted I reactionary leaders, were armed and a Thousand Years Akbar and His Castle A Wonderful Tomb Shah Jehau the "Builder. Calucutta, India, Sept. 11, 1909. Correspondence of The Caucasian-Enterprise. Storm Was Cut Off Prom Cm munioatloo. With (hi I Aide World The Properly Low la New Or leans Aloae Will Amount to Over $ 1 OO.OOO Several Mile of Trark of the Illinois Central Vbr! Away Much Damage Done at 1U lost, Mississippi. plied with drinks until maddened. They led in the rioting and some of the details of the atrocities practiced by them upon Jewish women and children are too terrible for print. One hundred Jewish women were seized by the peasants, stripped of their rlnthlnff anil Vi a I n cA tnMlliar They were led naked through the I IT " 7, "Z " , 'yk" ., . ' A tropical hurricane swept orrr many of the Southern States Monday doing considerable damage In many India iz so great, if not in size, in streets, while the drunken rioters population, an' in curious people an shouted curses and insults at them, strange sights, that I hardly know The husbands and sons of the wo when I hev told even the half. Bom- men tried to defend them, but they bay 'an' Calcutta furnish enough to were beaten back. fill a hnnlr 1artroi than he nr Htn The naaaanta and al A aaiVu4 printed an' they air but two cities, the homes of the Jews, setting some n"e, mortality in other Agra an' Delhi each claim notice to of them afire. What loot they did say nothln' or Cawnpore, where the not carry away they piled into street Rrftlnh TMlHsnto -omit mnnaarred In and Ret afire. Tt wan nnnn on of 1RK7 hv the enraced htathn. The these bonfires that two Jewish bodtea mo8t !ntense n tn history of th inni.,A n.uiok nP-ionn maM .iiv K-nU4 1 eather Bureau there. The track At Cawnpore stands a wonderful me- death, while the rioters danced about morial, the glfe ov wealthy English the fire shouting and screaming in a people. It iz called "The Angel of frenzy of bloody abandon, the Resurrection" an' hit marks the A band of Semites armed and tried spot ov the massacre. The inscrlp- to defend themselves. They were tlon on this memorial reads: "Sa- driven up against a stone wall and tA Ann4-..1 m.m.OTr . chnt drtwn Hire Antra W I 1 Vi arrest "l-r. 1 " Tn7; " t ; nt; h, P along the Alabama coast flock w t,A 1 HioIt- hrullea lrtoVlntr the arm- . ea miO MOPlie IOr Saieiy. AllSIIOXI. " -I ciiicuj wuuicu au. i.mmicu, nuuucaa - I Ulaa tha mtnrm ... .oV.rA .41.4 storm centre, vai cut off from com munication with the outside world. It left in its wake four dead at New Orleans and perhaus others along the Gulf Coast, though no den- sections hsve thus far been reports! I here. The velocity of the wind was th of the Illinois Central out from (hat city was covered with water and sev eral miles of the track washed away. The storm at Mobile was very se vere. Many small boats were wash ed away and the water backed up in the city for several blocks. Many pany, or Rockingnam, ana maKing his escape With about eighteen revol- Winona ODera-house resnonded With Mills at nnstnnla. was killed tnatant-I hi n KIWannrt hi1 Ihrnnrh the streets I I " mig oyui wcic V1 ucn uxuiucacu uj i v 0 I m it K r. A o m ncra v a- a Cheer which could be heard lar v Satnrlav afternoon hv comlner n Ui. n .0 m Ah the alanirhter continued the ""- A very amusing incident occurred n fl Five hundred feet of the track of 1 A V VV U U - Vy xv V tahJ J wva va J I luUllLULL TV 1LU a 11TC VI 11 C I linilTinil W Q TIT t T HlTnilF UT1I1 f'UUI I IVUflfliaUD IUlllUlCLCl V .lfULaUlUai at the preliminary hearing before fhe adherents of,T?enresentative as. L. ,lv. v a-a ' themselves nnd heoame aavarea the OuIf Coast Traction Company 1 " ' I I Lilt? U V 1 II if. W1LU LUC UCZ&U., ILiLLf f,US I w - I . . . . Mayor R. A. Lackey. Mr. Lackey A. Tawnev. of this District, the chair- Mrs. Renna Dinkins died at f!har-Ln ki utt, a nr t.,1. Drunk, their hands and clothlne was na an tne nam read the charge and asked the prls- man of House Commltte on Ap- lotte yesteday of pellagra, making i857 At Lucknow not far way! stained with the blood of their vie JOUM and p,r ,onK thf. bch oner if he was ready for trial. He pr0priatlons, who has been on the the eighth death from that disease, stands another memorial The large tims, they fought among themselves from Qulf Prt to Senator Money a reyneu Luat u wa not. defensive ever since the adjournment There are twentv-Rix cabbr there I v.ntv, a - iQt ttm Viv tha over the division of their snoils. I - "What is your reason? said the n fnne.rftRS hec.au a he did not vote t.. A nnmher of Jewish women fled ,asnea 1 c 1 . 1 m ilieu uiui;iitia wu& uscu a a. 111 1. 1 1 . . . mayor. with the other members of the dele- The Smith em Pines hnnlr has aeain m. i,tv, t thialto roofs and were not found until Al reuaacoja, r ia., aeverai DarKfn I want some witnesses," replied gatIon from Minnesota, both In the opened for business. The bank was buildln' wuz crowded nine hundred the Russians began sacking their 'oadf with ,umbrJ0,t J"0 nm,SQ Cntn oronot th. hill 1co. 1 . . , , I h.o Tho nrnmor. tn .vnM Tn maVo nartv trnvernmcnt affoo. 1 the Hafolootlnna nt ha oQ, 1 a a -.. I Hire nnnred hntllntr water nnnn the I"16" WVTQ lUSn lor many years - o" uu uv-.u.iui.vuj Wi iwiuici v-onu- voiunieers, at; ven uuuureu uaunc 1 -- n.M...Ki. . A tive." said the President tonight, ler. trooos. six hundred women and chll- soldiers who tried to ascend to the r. the members of that' party should dren (English) an' seven hundred roof. Finally their supply gave out ,u i-u..au. surrender their personal predllec- Ellis Craig, the fourteen-year-old tviendiv natives total, about three and the soldiers gained the roof, tions of comparative less Import-! son of Mr. Grant Craig, who lives thousand. Against them wuz awl throwing the women headlong Into ance. - 1 near Lenoir, was kicked In the face the nonnlatlon ov that section ov m-1 "reel oeiow I am glad to see that those who by a mule Sunday afternoon and was dio The hmve irnrrisnn held thai One of the first acts of the mob the prisoner. "Well, what do you want to prove by those witnesses," asked the court. "Insanity," said the prisoner. Later News From Storm District. Littleton Has a Sensation. Littleton, N. C, Sept. 20. Quite a sensation was created nere aatur- voted against the bill still Insists that seriously injured. Jackson, Miss., Sept. 21. Two per sons were killed here last nlgbt as a result of the storm which swept temnnrnrv fort from the first of Julvl was to rush upon the synagogue. The ... - , d.v when T V WotlMna sllvervmnn I T . j. 1 l"...' ' . ZZ . . L.vm 4 4M V". wuuo uusiwipi 7rirru7, - " " - " - 1 mey are rtepuuiicaua, ana mat wney 1 I until the 17th ov November wnen re-ouul " ao wuuuvnus aged aoout 45, was arrested nere on intend to keep ud the fieht for still Mr. J. T. Woodv. of Roxbnrn. v. uef me in the shane ov soldiers an' the edifice was full of worshippers. the charge of carrying a deadly iower tariff rates within the nartv. C. was killed hv a Norfolk and Wes. Liinra frm wno-iand that hein m Brandishing their weapons, the In- " M . . , . -trrr rs i- i I uuu 1 oaitui a a. a viu Mugiuuui 11 nriMlI BL1 XII I II n riiy I 11 COS CarrifQ weapon and shooting at W. S. Bob- That lg theIr rIcht and ln thelr Vew tern train near Mavherrv. Va . Sun- Lariv a relief could reach them, for toxlcated soldiers and ruffians barst . '' . bltt, a merchant, who Is considerably of things, is their duty." day night. He was a teleeranh on- hit wuz some little time before Ene- tnto the temple, screaming blasphe- ' . t. k'. older than Watkins. The whole story erator for the road land found tnat a rebelli0I1 wuz go. mous oaths. The rabbi was seized came to light ln the mayor's office Favors Postal Savings Banks. Jn, on Qf tQe threQ thouBand wno and dragged into the street, where when it come out In the evidence that Milwaukee, JVls., Sept. 17. Presl- Deputy Collector M. L. Wood and sought refugee in the buildln', but was Mile- The mob attacked Watkins had met Mrs. Bobbltt to- dent Taft devote(i his principal ad- Deputy Marshal J. D. Mears captured about one thousand wuz saved. Sir the congregation and the floor of the Bctut-r wiiu hubs neitie wmunus, dresg ln Milwaukee at the State Fair a large distillery Saturday afternoon Colin Campbell ov the English army cnurcn ran red wun diooo. her sister, evidently by appointment, today t0 the subject 0f postal sav- on the land of William Forsyth, near led the rescuin' party. Hit iz sed When the floor became too silvery that a Scotch girl, one ov the lmprls- ior me Duicners 10 conuuu4s ueiauor oned, dreamed the night before that UB the Jews, they drove the congre- near buuw oyrmga. mr. ouuuxtt Ingg bankg wnIch he strongly en- Lucama, in Wilson County. iaruu ui tu uus.uuumBM before ft ,arge entnusIas. his musket went forth, firing four , p-othorfno- thot aii An onMomtK nf dinhtwia ha. nn.kain ta..m annn and' anmel Ration into the streets and set fire w nw ism. in V W V V A a.1. V n&U LUC I v Vlt( VUVt AC 11UO mj L s I UC1U W VU1U UA ilTV 0 VVU HU WV BW dome of the new capltol building waa crushed in and a number of upper rooms flooded. Charles Clayton and Karl Wooater. blacksmiths, were caught beneath falling walls here last nlgbt and badly mangled. Wooster was killed oughtrlgbt, and Clayton died to-day. The old capltol building was un- shots; It is said his aim was defec- grand-stand. au piuemic 01 aipmnena nas pre- neip wouio arrive soon, ana wnw K V TZ v lma roofed, several sections of the roofing vented the nnenfne of the ahnnlo ot Malm that the famous Ti!ntrllah onir.tO the building. Almost every home I , . M tlve. Watkins is said to have return- president Taft said that the noatal LaGranse. The infant daughter of "The Camnbella Are Comlne." wuz was visited. Among the dead were PeiD ear"eu reu. oi y.rua. ed the fire with a revolver, but his fiavIng8 bank piank ln the Republl- Mr. Milton Hardy, of that city, died inspired by this dream, though this a number of babies, some of them be- aim alao waa had neither nartv he-1 ... . . I ... . ' I ... . I 1 v.i. n V. h.n.i.a 7 7 V T - can Piatrorm bound everybody who Saturday night of the disease. iz disputed. At any rate, one-third "s wi uiwi . mg uiu Wttimun Wit piatcu uuuei 1 rnl1q hlTnfip1f phii..,, nv.fha hl onle mnotlv wo- bond to appear at court, now ln ses- Sherlff Johnson, of Nash County, I men an' children only, fer practically Ilesult at Vlcksbnrg. Vlcksburg, Miss., Sept. 21. Two boats were sunk by the storm which swept over Vlcksburg and vicinity Sad Accident in Stanly. 9 a. a. tra. a x I n J J a. w- t . n. . . I w ' w y I " ------ ' ar " L ,v v ; 1 v . "esiuen'' "e1 reai uvauon at captured an Illicit brandy distillery awl ov the soldiers and other men That was a sad accidental shooting last night and early to-day and other much talk here, as Is also the Infor- Denver. near Spring Hope Saturday. The had fallen, wuz saved. This and oth- recently In Stanly County, of Ralph property was damaged to a large mZmmmr Mr Denver- Col.. Sept. 21. Making stiller escaped, but two negroes er outbreaks forced England to place Lefler son of George Lefler near extent ' 1 . .... . . .. warn to van nnoAti avo am t4vi rtnnrtti I n triiafl TAii ti m nor unini utu in i ti i mi uun n ei m n r- xiiri 11 v M rv.vvm j , mm 1 iiis way sun iurtner to tne west. 1 v.u. ao mmraora. I fci """" v "' - 1 DUUUllt IB a quici,, luuucuoi c uiau, - ' -rr.i,.. 1 i 1 president ram arrived in iienver thio wnue vvaiKins oears a must unsay- ' 1 , . -m.- 3 . 3 I i , t j vif i I a v i,i i AnArnr hi. o ftA.r. v x 1 .v. . xt. -v i niu na.iu.wiu. Willi k 11 rii. nnn k i i ifi i liik ueuuits uv tuuia uaj ici uii airiii vu vuc wuva ivau vuvvuua, ca.w.x uuvu, cljuu lU-uigUk 111 tiltj JtJU- I - 1 ' ' I - ver auditorium where a vr nrt Policeman Miller at Blowing Rock, which lz rite, I guess. The English breast. His father had recently drop Mr. Bryan was nominated as his op- July 6tb was trIed at Boone Monday army In India iz now distributed so bed dead. The lad was only fourteen ponent in the Presidential race faced and found Knilty in the first degree, well an' lz so large that the natives years old. Another evidence of the a crowd of thn.uanHa ,- n must benave, an' mey mow nu, iouy or Doys carrying guna. abb noisy welcome and continuing en- Mr- Waverly Summerell, a young though hit lz a little child ov forty boro Courier. ory reputation. A Girl From Johnson County HI Treated By Man Named Morton. In picking up dla to preserve ordea, an' they make his gun it was accidentally discharg-1 ed a Chairman That Will Work to Build Up the Party. The Eastern Recorder. Next year is the time to get busy and elect our chairmen both ln coun ty, district and State, and the Re corder takes this occasion to sound this note of warning. The Republl- Rockineham Post.1 A story containing much of pathos I thuslasm recalled some of the scenes man aDout twenty-one years old, was! millions controlln' the giant with was that related to Justice Lone of convention week. uwwnuy Kiueo at tne pianing mm urreuuua - - - -....I n . - .... . I ff th A TTM1 OH "Wo n 11 fa rtTiiefn er Cfm I T Ji. T h1ai A tvAirneti a Vitt an Tuesday Dv Maeeie Godwin, a little resident Tart, switchlne rrom hla l w' iUBuuwu.m6 "" 1 m iuui hub""" 1 uu.mi:uUI1iv . - tut . r,.tv country girl apparently not more purpose to discuss the question of the panjr at Weldon Tuesday. through natives. Some ov them air the Winston Fire Department, la Just thfct Jhe than eighteen veara old The pirl conservation nf natural ulni.i. In I Smart men. Uiie OV me JUUKWi ui Iliue Oil aueau 01 air. w. 1. oiew- j -1 " - o I mm. -rt . . . . I . . . . . I .... .. . . . said that her home was at Benson, In his Denver speech, elected to-night ,oun xoung, a picture agent, was tne supreme uourt in uomoay iz art in tne matter ot granaiamersnip. A Yonnir nrandfather. a 1 a t ti tt t can party, meaning all the people Superintendent J. H. Holmes, of I ... . V.Ji- Lieutenant Shackleton says that a blizzard kept him from reaching the South Pole. Any one would natu rally infer that the cold weather had something to do with his failure to reach the Pole. Johnston County, and that she came to take up the corporation tax passed Lrlfd 1x1 tne police court at Winston- called "The Honorable My Justice Mr. Holmes says to Rockingham in response to a let- as a part of the Payne tariff bill and Salem Tnursday 011 charge of re- Badruddln Tyabji." I would be glad when he was flftc ter from her sweetheart, J. M ton, who promised to marry her im- tlon to impose a direct Income tax, elven montna on tne county roads. on the bench In North Carolina, on ty-slx years old his daughter, who is nQ pat,encs wIlh the fenow . mm I I I VV a fl M mM. WW A af A4 mm A- 1 AW An 9 A 4n I W a afC mm. 1 fl A mm. aBm a mmw ml mm m Vv f mm -m- AJ I " The Houtson (Texas) Post sug gests that this State ought to give ex-Governor Glenn an office in order to keep him quiet. His party tried that once, but the plan didn't work at all. I he Democratic politicians have about all agreed that Simmons will not be re-elected to the United States Senate and the fight in the Demo cratic ranks will probably narrow down to Kitchln and Aycock. The News and Observer says that there have been more arrests for violation of the laws in Raleigh un der the new administration than un der the old administration, which is rather a doubtful compliment for the new administration. The city of Wilmington has raised several thousand dollars for the en tertalhment of President Taft and his party when they visit that city on November 9th. The indications are mat wnmington will do herself proud on that occasion. he was married mm MA 1 M J I Dart of the Pavne tariff hill and I n cuarge 01 re-1 uadruooin uyaDji. 1 woum oe giaa i wnen ne was niteen years oiu, ana Nor- to defend it as aeainst the nronosi- t11111? and was sentenced to serve J to see this gentleman filling a place that two months before he was thlr- men should be selected as chairmen of the various executive committees. Elect men that will give the party some of his time and one that is real ly desirous of seeing his party grow. mediately on her arrival here. On I which he acknowledged seemed Hire- I the Supreme court nencn. rer in her arrival she insisted on his keep- ly to Dass the Senate when the ror- L In the Superior Court at Greens- stance. I think hit would do good ne his word but he found some ex- noratlon tav was devised a om. Doro. mesaay Gaither Holt was sen- In a recent letter I think I said cuse for not doing it and kept mak- promise. The President strongly tenced to 8erve flfteen yeaR5 ln the that this country contains many won- ng her promises. The couple then urged that all the States should r w "reiUi'"u vimmuu umm iuiu6o, mwiuum nrant r Uonnon Uln Irott mllla o nn I J AM 4. n J . . . i wbbiiuh. nuv .v xxauuaui a vn.k. mina auuiaUUpb IUC yrUpUSCU a III C II U Hi C II I. lO Mrs. Charlie Payne, gave birth to a child. The child Is now a year old. Union Republican. that wants to vote for a certain man because he is his friend, but the ques tion for the party is, "Is he the man for the place?" If the fellow has held that Job before and the party both found work. They lived togeth- the constitution, however, to make er there as man and wife, the girl Ian income tax possible in time of daily pleading with the man to keep I need. his promise. Norton treated the girl very badly, frequently getting drunk and beating her. Tuesday she de elded that she could stand It no long er and come to town and swore out a warrant for Norton Salisbury, N. C, Sept 18. After! has not grown under his leadership. being shot in the face with a pistol I then thethlng for the party to do Is Drunken Father Drives Ctiildren From Home. Durham. N f!.. Rent 9tO The HO heard Of I nmriala ' are trtrino- In anmo t and. drawing all the money due way to get at John shepberd) a wWte Negro Coughed Up Bullet. His home was at Gibson-1 remarkable buildin's. The Pearl ville. I Mosaue at Dalhl iz worthy ov SDeclal A, J IV 1. V. J t menuon unuer mis ueu. u iucici. .. r o.i.., n.Mw. - ih. tn.n. the L. Best, of Warsaw, lost air others. The Pearl Mosaue stands . . r V. .V "..V r" "77.. . "7: . . . . - . , i yesteraay, iviariin yy wu, a, wcu- party tnat me muueanua oi kwu mj-u known colored man, coughed up the who are leaving the Democratic party bullet with which he had been shot, will come to the Republican party, spitting it upon the ground. His ln- What our party needs Is men that juries, while painful, are not thought can do things and not lose our chance to be fatal. of electing our ticket simply because the head of the party is totally in- Horrible Accident at Cotton Gin. I competent to manage and direct our Mr. R about $2,000 worth of tobacco by fire in the peculiar Mohammedan style. Sunday night The building in which Hit lz built entirely ov pearl, that the tobacco was stored, and which J iz, hit iz overlaid with pearl and belonged to Miss Pearl Whitman, of (must hev cost a vast sum, fer hit iz Mount Olive, was also destroyed. 1 beautiful beyond description. India, like most foreign countries. The administrator of James Neal. I ncI nd war an' some ov the results a negro, has Instituted suit against air still visible. One ov these lz the A. .1. XI ,11 1 1.t mem at me mm as wages, ue Biy- mfl nf th -,t. wnft -v..-.-,, wlth " "W6"' """'" oun. msmiai - : . T ped. The officers have failed to lo- Pr.ipl,v whinnin hia iitti- hiidre J the Southern Railway in the courts famous Kutan Minar, or tower, mm Charlotte, N. C.. Sept 18Her- Party as it should be. We've got no liuti ar 4lrt have and don t want about seven hundred years ergo by 1 man Beattle, aged 12 years, met wun fir' Z r .. . , cruelly whipping his little children and running them off from home. I I Z:":""" I a fatal accident at the kin of E. B. I any; but we intend to see. so far a. cate him. Norton came here from Lumber- Shenherd's wife died about eieht Ane n.eF was Kluea lour montnsl - I o ' -71. , -d Tw..hin I we can. that our party next time ton. Any information as to his I o., i,. v.: KO in tne employ of the com- wr ne capuirea ueun. xbm WwCr. opuu.... ti l mi thit retllf hare th iuc ted by I T"":::;, , " I Pany. hnut ov stone, is two nundrea an- line ooy . arm w - fl: lh. MrtT .t hart .nd men thirty-eight feet high, aa' iz forty- from ws Doay oy snaiung in wmcn ---- V ,:,7 a. v--Ji wrtme entangled He waalthat know how to direct and lead us a . - . I KH Vfn IHH III II 1 M. II I 1 I IIR UHStf I 1L UAU lVVViV a MatAAi v a a w " I ... weison Kurner. colored, or Dur-r. ... " .... .hi,i. .nd the .h.ftina- to success. Republicans, ir you 1 AAA V A ,mM. mf) mT-m W'UV VU U, V UiUV UV AAOtO I whereabouts will be appreciated by drank heavily and has been in sev- the local authorities ! eral troubles. The little children declare that he ran them away and Disappointed in Ixve She Committed. Suicide. uetiiii o iubi ue iau. mem awiij aiiu i ' i . nl.a t , nn Th ran-1 also whirled around tne snarling, i , -- , - that he would not support themam. tJ suit a would succeed, you must . l.y down mi a. a 11 -r-r I I fill Titv frtT tne nAflfn-Af nla a.-tn TTla I w " am. w I 1 n.t If vmi h.v. an mrA nt Burnsville Eagle.. 'Squire L. C. Brown was ln town dictment against the white man. this week and told the Eagle of a suicide which occurred ln Ramsey town Township, on Big Creek, a few 1 A Democratic magistrate of Ra- They were sent to tne county Home '"'rTJ heathen soldier must hev over-estl- life could not be saved. auu u mer Wmie me ;-- - ---"r-r mated hiz own Importance. county win De asaeu to ormg an m-i "-""vi.w vw uui- rord county. Tne. guard has fled from the county. Disastrous Fire at Pinetops. your pets. If you have any, and put men In the saddle who can and will carry our grand old banner to suc cess. She has been ln the dust long After the death ov Mohammed. . . m m m a . . a wnicn aidn t cause mucn weepm an Tarboro. N. C. Sept 21. Bvery enough wainn outsiae ov maia, ler nit w business place on the west side of not anown ier Beverai nunarea years the Ea8t CarolIna Railway was swept News from Greensboro says that tnat mey naa Din Sicn a iener, tnei.0 h flr Sundav at PinetoDS.I the ITnlted Rtatea Clerk of fnnrt R Fletcher Brower, eighteen years of dava aero. TirettA T?nndo1nh a dniich-1 letch took on an nrmrh hoove that no I aire amnlAvwl ao a Karman nn on it. ter of Merrett Randolph, ended her got "drunk and down" and spent the lantlc Coast Line freight train be- ZT. , , " .,7 v I which left only one place of business I L. Trogden. will resign October 1st life by cutting her throat with a ra- night in the city lock-up; of course tween Wilmington and Florence, felll"", v 7 hT'l8tandln:- The origin of the fire Island that United States Marshal Mll- zor. She lived only a few hours. It his name is withheld, but If he had from his train near Whiteville Sun-If6 years, stop-watches not havin I unknown. The loss U estimated be-jlikan will resign to accept Mr. is said that disappointment in a love been a Republican what do you sup- day night and waa severely injured. Dm . J? rT, 7 tween $40,000 and $55,000, about ITrogdena' place. TheTe U tpecula- affair caused her to take her own pose Josephus would have said about I He was carried to a hospital to wil-1 8nealtIn " wux DrolaIIy 1116 1m"20 per cent being covered by lnsur-ltion as to whom will succeed Mr. life. I him? Clinton News-Dispatch. I mlnaton. I .(Continued on Page S.) lance. ' I Mllllkan as Marshal. 1 f i fii fl it' nr. It il V 4" t y K V k ? t .4 ji it i a i -T 1 4 I r M 4
The Caucasian (Clinton, N.C.)
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Sept. 23, 1909, edition 1
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