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HAL&IGH, N. C, THURSDAY. MARCH 17. 1910.
VOL,. XXVIII.
No. lO
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EDITORIAL BRIEFS
The ground hog finished his work
Monday.
Some of the office-holders have
mistaken a hearse for a band wagon.
Democratic politicians disfran
chised the negro, but they are ready
to enfranchise him when he will rote
the Democratic ticket.
If they can't catch blind tigers
any other way. several of the towns
in North Carolina might appoint
blind policemen
PRESIDENT ISSUES A PROCLAMA
TION.
The Standard Oil Company Is prob
ably the only trust now before the
courts that can be benefited by turn
ing on more llgbt.
If it wasn for the ever ready
whitewash brush some Democratic
in rprtaln counties might
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have a rocky road to travel.
Do you remember a single cam
paign year that the outlook was not
promising for a Democratic victory
until the votes were counted:
Jf the epidemic of purse-snatchers
jn Charlotte continues to spread
pther towns in the State may quar
antine against the Queen City.
The city officials in Greensboro
have finished their spjlBK white
washing and might now loan their
outfit to the New Bern officials.
Th worm has turned. Irishmen
at Washington have started a cru
sade against souvenir post-cards that
ridicule the Irish race.
jIU-CioyernQr Glenn says that he
uia'y 'oe a candidate tor the United
States Senate some day. That Is, of
vourse, If he doesn't run for the presidency,
OIL CASE IN COURT
Final Fight For Dusolution of
the Standard Oil Now Before
Supreme Court
ATTRACTS LARGE CROWD.
Attorney for the Standard Attempt
to Show That it Does Nothing in
Restraint of Trade Attorney for
the Prosecution Says That the Oil
Trut is Dangerous to the Coun
try and Its Organization as a Com
mercial Precedent Must be Eradi
cated From the Country.
Washington, D. tt. March 14.
ThA Anal fltrht for the dissolution of
the "Standard Oil" began this arter
noon before the Supreme Court of
the United States, when Jno. Q. Mil
burn, of New York, spoke for three
hours in its defense. He will con
clude to-morrow. The remainder of
the day will be devoted to the second
step in the great contest, the reply
of Frank B. Kellogg, on the part of
the Government.
The hearing of the suit against the
Standard Oil attracted to the court
room members of both Houses of
Congress, lawyers and spectators
from all sections of the country to
hear what was to be said in the re
view of the -decree of the Circuit
Court of the United States for the
Eastern District of Missouri, dissolv
ing the Standard, Qii Company of
New Jersey, as a conspiracy in re
straint of trade and as a monopoly
in violation of the Sherman Anti-
Trust Act.
Most of Mr. Milburn's address
consisted of a review of the growth
There need be of the Standard Oil, with the object
fear that any disclosure will be of laying the foundation lor
lo rnmv individual oer- claim that the earing Into the re-
Says That Every Person Will be
Compelled to Answer, the Inquiries
Made by Census Enumerator.
President Taft on Tuesday issued
the following proclamation in regard
to the taking of the next census:
"Whereas, by. the Act of Congress
approved July 2. 190$, the Thir
teenth Decennial Census of the Unit
ed States is to be taken, beginning
on the fifteenth of April, nineteen
hundred and ten; and;
Whereas, a correct enumeration
of the population every ten years is
required by the Constitution of the
United States for the purpost of de
termining the representation of the
several States In the House of Repre
sentatives; and.
"Whereas, itl s of the utmost im
portance to the Interests of all the
people of the United States that this
census should be a complete and ac
curate report of the population and
resources of the country:
"Now, therefore, I , William IIow-
ard Taft, President of the United
States of America, do hereby declare
and make known that, under the act
aforesaid. It is the duty of every per
son to answer all questions on the
census schedules applying to him
and the family which he belongs, and
to the farm occupied by him or his
family, and that any adult refusing
to do so is subject to penalty.
"The sole purpose of the census
is to secure general statistical infor
mation regarding the population and
resources of the country, and replies
are required from individuals only
in order to permit the compilation
of such general statistics. The cen
sus has nothing to do, with taxation,
with the regulation of immigration,
or with the enforcement of any Na
tional State, or local law or ordl
nance, nor can any person be harm
ed In any way by furnishing the in
formation required
no
made regarding any individual per
BI1DZP XEWB ITOUJ.
The Maryland legislature refused
to grant women suffrage by a vote of
1 to 18. I
There are one hundred and twenty-
six members of the Boys Corn Club
in Cleveland County.
LANDS AT KHARTUM
Ex-Pretident Roosevelt Given
A Royal Welcome on Hit
Return to Civilization.
Senator Nelson Aldrlch ha. been IM EXCELLENT HEALTH.
invited to address the state Bankers
Association at WrightsYille. June 22.
The 3-year-old child of Mr. Am
brose Williams, who lives near
Lenoir, was burned to death Satur
day morning.
It is announced that Secretary Na-
gel, of the Department of Commerce,
will be the principal speaker at the I
commencement of Trinity College ini
Juno next.
Barney Oldfield, the motorist,
broke all records in making a mile
in 28 seconds at Day tenia, Florida.
This beats the previous record by picture of health and physical fitness
One-Dim OI a SWCUUe. Uhnuinir In Pior Una Thwnrn
"i I Roosevelt came back today from the
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nevenue omcers ; ueairuyeu a ou- lon trali over whlch he had gDent
gallon distillery near staniy. in Kan-ineariy a year in the Dursult of nme
dolph County, a few days ago. TwoTnousanda of persons had gathered
men were at work -.at the distillery, here tQ ge hlm and the descried
I from afar the familiar form and more
familiar smile' of the former Presi
dent.
Later in the day there was a joy
ous reunion of Col. and Mrs. Roose-
Mr. Roosevelt and Other Members
of Family Meet Him at Head of
the Nile Mr. RooaeveU Answer
Hundreds of Letters and Cable
grains Before Landing Received
Warm Greeting From Egyptian
Notables Refuses to IMscuss Pub
lic Questions Until lie is Better
Posted Enormous Bag of Wild
Game.
Khartum, March 14. Looking the
but made good their .escape.
Mr. Wm, Brady, who lived near
Eric, Montgomery County, committed
.suicide by hanging. He was 60 years
MtimiCT CA III N ET CHANGE.
Cenaip fiays Tare lleads of Depart
menu Will Retire Ittcaiaao.
Hitchcock, and UaUinger
Slated to Go. Say. New Tors;
of age, and leaves a Urge family. No veU and tneir children, Kerinlt and
cause it known for 3ils rash act. Misa Ethei In the North Station of
Khartum. Mrs. Roosevelt and her
J. A. Patten, the Chicago wheat dauehter arrivine there about half
past 5 o'clock in the evening.
king," who cornered the wheat mar
ket last year, was mobbed in Man
chester, England, while visiting the
cotton exchange. He was rescued
with difficulty by the police.
New York, March 12 A Washing
ton dltpauh to the New York Press
says:
"The record for rapid shift lag of
the members of his oCcisi family
made by Theodore Roosevelt is la
danger of feeing overshadowed by
President Taft. It Is said that he la
about to lose three members of his
Cabinet, although he has been only a
year in office.
"Secretary of War Dickinson it
about to resign to make the run for
United States Senator In Tennessee
sgainst Senator Fraxler.
"The Democrats in Tennessee are
In a bad state of disruption, and Sec
retary Dickinson is wanted there to
reunite them, it it said. There it
also a story in official circles that
Secretary Dickinson feels out of place
as a Democrat in the Cabinet of a
Republican. President, and that he
welcomes a chance to get into the
fight for Senator.
"Postmaster-General Frank II.
Hitchcock, it is said, is not long for
the Cabinet. He is not the popu
lar, white-haired boy that he was
during the campaign of 1908, and
for a long time after his anointment.
It is said he has made no end of
trouble for the President by his an
tagonism of several of the powerful
United States Senators.
"There is also another story that
be has a hanker lug to represent
Arizona In the United States Senate.
The probability Is that he will be
shifted out of his present position
before many weeks.
"The BalUnger-Plnchot squabble
is prohibited, under heavy penalty,
from disclosing any information 1 How the Octopus Took; on Yeigb.t.
, ti;h0mv wfiu for the Demo-l which may thus come to his knowl- He t0id of the tremendous size, of
:ratlc party that Thomas Jefferson
edge.
the business of the Standard Oil, and;
Egyptian Notables Escort Hlm.
A launch carrying the, represen
tatlves of Governor General of Ango- is 6aj xo have convinced the Preal
Eevntian Sudan. MaJor General slrM.. that it win h Wut Hmn
I ar ;t I v aa v a? " w w v w u
While playing with a tub of hot Francis Reginald Wingate, Sird.ar of Secretary Balllnsrer out of the Cahi-
water last Friday morning, th& little the Egyptian- army, met the steamer net and geit a new Secretary of the
3-year-old daughter or Mr. ana Airs. Dal up the river. On this small craft interior."
Daniel H. Wadsworih, who live near Colonel Roosevelt and the members
SOUID OFJHE PISTOL
Two Serous Shootinj Affrays
in the Town of
Co U i bore
A SUNDAY SHOOTING.
Henry tltrw lXnlUim um
Ml. HUryir n lh0 tM$
Smith HJ vrrtuy Cfci T
Smith lh ut
White Tr ta Uu rjfm
tlrunn. i.,irtrUutlm inMV4
t'nder .rrrt.
OoldtUro. N t jsrcli U a
thootlss: v....4 u uu ci,
about ouu,i .vi.y sftsmevn.
B k.a Ute
man of tbu c:;,. kUi Mrloak.f
wounded Vlcr,4. fcfclL.f
whit. mis. t..;.;.s rr is sloust
Olive rcti-u I bal-
Uu crabitg ju xi9 a;iKUua la
which tstaui f..ii.lt on tuycU
down IL rfc.irj '.rfcikvLt ut tte
bulltl enurfsi L;. .tv.t. muwJ
behind hit ifi tr. t.j a tfctrd
throufh tut Iv.'i ualj. tt oth
er four bulif.a rl ;.4.
Tbs troutif am . r,Hi.t4 In Its
"red liH- u.irir.is. ktwwn st
"Qreaiy Hti. t.a t:,. ftto asta
ed men bcu.e st.t-i ju a "rouih
houte" ro, l tr.LK riouly cut
scrott the bLuuUtr
After h cui t) Smith, Tw
left th kctn t ti.c n.-st truutl s&4
went to ttt- I, r lit brotlit-r,
Mr. E'l Te. & n,L!r uf tbs city
police, and u.g dcrraitned lo
avenge th tkuul: upua him
by Smith. Whra t Uui th bouse
Goldsboro, was scalded so badly that 0f his party had voyage for more WAU WT, aAPAN 8UnE, SAy8 i'' t , :l.xtA
she died Saturday,; after suffering than 1.300 miles from Gondokoro in SHAW. w?ndVw. L l'. C, U
February 28th
Oft
Mr. J. P. Edmundson, an aged and trip and towards the end Col. Hoose-
prominent citizen of Johnstpn Ooun- veil displayed considerable anxiety to
ty, was seriously injured by taU a be, ashore.
his, hpjne near Clayton, bQth arms xho white Nile was more placid
being broken, besides other injuries, tp-4ay than yesterday, when a heavy
HU great, aga 85 feara, masea Ail northwest gale stirred up the watr
condition critical. and threatened delay to the. anxiously
1 nt I . a I in . I 1 .
It was a wearisome i ir n... nnM n. I ' "
l v "" from th ud ol l
ti4 dripping
cual upon the
awaited steamer, and the Sirdar's
In preparing a body for burial, haunch w,8 able to proceed a long
r ippftfnr( parnestlv uree uDonlha exdalned how it had grown, ac-r
passed over the river many years nersons tQ a nSwer nromntly, com- cordlnE to his conception. He sai4
6gp, or else h9 mlht tq have led a pleteiyf aftd accurately alV inquiries I large factors In this growth wro th
... .-of loHrQccoH tr thom hv the enumera-1 huiirtlnsr of niDe lines "which any-
' ' , Unro or othflr emnloves of the Census hndv had a riirht to build." as he contracted blood poisoning, ad aa a first official greeting to Khartum's
fkf t-Aflnariaa I result had to have one of his arms J distinguished guest. The Sirdar's
Y UUUGi tt (toik I uuivadi .-..-... UOOwiui. - " I T1 ,. . I , . ',
iuo i. i i f ,, rk ..f tVi.r u.
.L to thAm hv the enumera- huiirtin of nine lines "which any- Undertaker R. M. Davis, of Salisbury, I distance up the river, bearing thei?
uu' v-"---. ? i - I " T l .... . .. . i I r . . ., . i Biimuuu,
v.MV. -"t" v- v. i n0or 1 and. btttriiit tu ruuia occu-
Commerce. ntA , 1,1- i.r,.o .- .... . rni.
PhiladelDhia. pa.. March 12. The ver and ut Ja icarch of Smith.
menace of Japan was the feature otl Tew was going iu ii. dirctiwtt of
an address of Leslie M. Shaw, ex-(the Southern l-;oi retjoas when
SwTPrarv of th Treasurr. at tha I he taw Smith topics t1ua th rsll-
Academy of Music to-day before the road track ou a hersupos
Cohorts of Temple University inlhs Immeduuiy oytuwd ni on saiw.
DetplU u kU-u.ghi rcu by
friends of T tud th local police.
Mr. Shaw said that there is not a I up to UU wrtUbg u ull t Urgs. .
cause or war except reugious isn-ioui i i uuuim
vith a brandy distillery In the State their share toward making this great and the extending of the marketing amputated, His condition is still Bt&a officers were taken aboard, and aticlsm hag efef exlst4 from wm ,Urrndr tuou. to the
, v ' v, Th ' thinea hav6. and necessary public undertaking a facilities throughout the country and very erltlcal. and It Is feared he may wne the steamer with the American, creation that does not serious nsture of Lit our,d.
Museum anyway? The things have- . ... amish and Egyptlan flag3 flyiug. ar- ln blwt M6agea troU llm ..utl reported
n't yet become
Carolina.
a rarity in North
If Alderman King of Greensboro,
saved the. city mone,y by trading with
"In witness whereof, I have here- "We compete abroad with great
Rftrt "the I corDorations?' said." he. "that are
seal of the Unitea states xo do ai
fixed.
"Done at the city of Washington
himself and did not violate any law, tMs flfteenth c(ay qf March, A. D.
whv did they tell him not to do so one thousand nine hundred and ten,
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United States of America the one up ine DldUU1.
any more?
The beef trust says that the farm
er Is responsible for the high cost of
living and some of the Democratic
politicians have added their "me
too" to the charge.
hundred and thirty-fourth,
"Seal WM. H. TAFT.
"By the President:
"P. C KNOX,
"Secretary of State."
rived at Gordon's Tree, they were
Due to . a boUw txploslon, at a geen surrounding the farmer Presl-
priced and shielded by their govern- mica mine m xancy wuuu, dent on tne Drqge.
ments and compelled to combine so men were instantly killed and one Busy Before Landing.
that they may ha powerful. We- other seriously mjurea. u4
mai iney iajf uw VU"B' . . ln. atwart. t TTor RAvoral hours the Dal tied UD
been able to meet tnem, oe- men, . ux -' i , -
cause of our strength." were prominnuy connetiou, u i uyyu&iw wmw ""f"-
Washington, March 15.-Holdlngf leave large rammes. " fTZ
Oil Company of auuscycu uu ua.-a,
New Jersey as a danger to the coun- The bourn arouna f"!""5 rr"
try and its organization as a com- having rauneq vu vw- ? vy T T7 1.1 7"Z
mnriioi nroPDriont that Tniist ho Arad-1 meHi to me
icatad from the business world, authorizing an income tax, and Gqv. and energy. Col. Rc
T.r7. ti T . Ansell having so certified it to. the now to be completely
a long and strenuqus
Janan and tha United States. I Smith dolL tn. tid it it thOUfbt
"Japan has aid." he continued, that ht will rror
u uwu v u,u, tv. " Woman Sh-.t. a Mn.
10 you ana leu u vo iuw wunu, mail
she DroDoses to dominate and con-l Another bhoot'.iAK uray
troi the commerce of the Pacific I ln the aa.e locality iL sbovi
Ocean or the Pacific Ocean will run! affair, late Saturday t.!fct. bn on
re-d. Take vnnr choice. We want I of the women it. u l.u of 111 Xms
some of the commerce some time.
There will be but one way to get it
occurred
of
(Jreensboro has the whiskey busi
ness in a trust. Just one drug-store
In. that town is allowed to, sell the
medicine tiat seems so essential to
Greensboro's health.
THE NINTH DISTRICT.
Congressman Grant and His Big
Anger.
Constitution, 1 All observers remarked his fitness
Col. Roosevelt appears
ia.iwnvrv rm on ru v i 1 1 un i.iininn u; iia iih i'iiiii iiini n i 1 c:l.u w a tfa a. vtu
FranK B. iveuogg xo-aay arrdigueu uo.a - - . ,17, ,
Senate, makes that State tne nrst 10 the strain 01
Court of the United States with all approve in the new amendment. term in office and although appai
7. , ,rt T'.al lently hardships whlgh he underwent
me power ux vHv?- " 0 irn,mon nf BAnth Oarolina.ht, th wiida of Africa have not re- mander Robt. E. Peary who it to
. m . i.3 a,.. a.A -v - - n .t iim 1 iil iiixiiuu w p v 1 1 ia . 1 -
)J?:lT life was for some time dto- duce his flesh to any appreciable lecture here next week on how he
1U UIO ttifiUUACUi, . I . . ' i.A t j V. n
PEAItV SNUBBED.
Mayor of Atlanta Kef usee to Intro
duce Him at Lecture.
Atlanta. Ga., March 12. Com-
WaUon. In tne al-iouin. I'byaiclana
femoved the tuliit Sunday morninf.
and to-day Watson U tinidred out
Of danger. When the woman wsa
arretted he fctatt-i tht atn waa
trying to raUa a dturbsnce in ntr
houte.
WiliMJn M" ulc!dr.
Wilton. March 11 - A trajedy Ur-
4,f..J---rkii.. naired of. is now reported out ot degree, he looks, to use
Ol vue ouiuuoiu uu -vvv 1 - , . . aa I oMA t hH tho linn hrd
the Circuit Conrt of the United Xt. j. '1' " .
his own found the pole, will not receive any rlble in all lit detail tt naciea
tard." courtesies from the leading cltliens this morning ahout 11 jcioca o
cm of Atlanta. For three days the man- Park Av... hn Mr A. 1. r
ager of the lecture bureau has been
(ton of Mr. A. urancu.
0f tLe Hrancn uanaius
The tobacco trust won the first
blood in the suit against it in the
Federal Court ln Raleigh, and yet the reaUmed his campaign
for the Eastern District of Missouri, absolutely necessary ny n is m Uyovdd not Talk on Public Subjects
. , n.j 1 - . . . a i I .Una Wa will snoriiT ue w&eu w 1
tne unanoue uoservgr o. Mr. Keiloge s ODjeci was 10 give "" . . . -.x. ,.v .Paint rAf,icAi n.M .. .iti,an fr,ftr r.f tL
history ot tb. SUhdard oil aud U.," wfew or Sire out a tatE iSST h-iy) u . . - -
. . . . - j a Tt Dawn 1.1. nwn r.inu.
axayor aiauuu. '"-"'I"4" . ... double-
says:
"Representalve Grant bores with a I activities, which he dominated as ington
big auger when he builds. Having J mon0polistic, but frequently he was
licked his enemies to a frazzle, ne
Taking Old
statement on pnbllc questions at
monopolistic, hut rrequenuy ne wa present, he realizes, he says, that he o the Chamber of Commerce, and The instrument
led off into the law of the case. He P. C Sloz. J; g has before him a -erles of harder acorea of others have refused to in- bsrreled shotgun
seemed inclined to leave many of tary qf BUtf, 1 working days than Jungle hunting. trodnce him. They have made it undsr hi. chin and pu h. rl.r
News and Observer has said "nary Time by the forelock is one of Mr. these pointa for the dussion of At- dence, R. I., girl against the ' " r; 4 lock in the ifter-LiJar that they will have nothing W Th. .hot ranged sp.ard. comini ; out
uranvs long suns, it wm do recaii- tornev-General Wickersham. wno is or nis iamny. iu '""- aaorvia Mmo n aiowlv to iv, t-. Th., nt- aav l.t tha too of hit teso. u4M
1 iiiitiii Lisa QLcauici vuuiv w 1 u 1 v lui m. wsss j a aa w aw mw 1 -
sm. wAiinir niQTi Bttr.iirHd him. --t - 1 - 1
word.'r Is there a reason?
spm of the Greensboro aldermen
want to impose the death sentense
v 1 . a.i a. a.i m a vi aafii run hiii
uiv-1 fn ninco tha p9oa ror trta iovernmeni.i reiem. vuw juuuk ow-.v. - 1 . . , ti.n, . ,. , Jt v... t 1
, wv - 1 - -. . 1 f ha nnmoA hook. &miu a tuuuuuuus Kdarv aia noL aucufar uiw vwisi u uww
1 i a on moman to earn a. I - -r i - -- ' i
famous Chief Greenwood papers. In trna fta to tha nolnt of common own- livelihood, refusing freak offers worn 1
led that when the psychol
ment arrived he was there with the J to-morrow.
the canvass of 1908 he traveled to aPCy,in nt ctonHorrt oil nronertV urged! museums and theatres.
- I - V.0UAK. VA Vt..M.W W r M I
v !u";'( - "jevery uuu& nuu wiuci ua wo 4,r I by th9 defense to have exisiea dou
can't vote and it won't hurt the par- behind a balaam, tarrying in out- Defore and after the organization of
... . A
Colonel Roose- do Bay it la peculiar that the explorer Many of th frlenat 01 me
veAt was warmly greeted by Maj. win not submit his proofs to Con- ar, 0f tbs onlnlon mai n
General and Sir Rudolph Baron gre88. One man in declining said mntally unbalanced ettr ti hm b
Slatin Pacha. Inspector General, and pary was too selfish to suit him. wai 8t on by thugt and badly
1 -rrr, nrhn l"QTl T 1 Pfl thfi I . , , t. 111.1 Xy Clrrlor's' Pi- I I . I Vo 1 elf 1 S S I. St WBiCO UIBW
loo in TDi j " I iuaj. x . xv. ruiB, aaiu uiaia.) - i - I QuriuK '
ty if the law Is enforced against him. of-way places to drink water out of Ue alleged illegal combination estate of Mr. W. A. Stewart of Dunn, 1 tQ s;cretary. e and the other nty Bar Retained la Dor- hit life 8 dPlred of
1 7 , ' 'n 'VI , anl securea ao,uwu irum 1 members o; the party were wuuuui-
r.r uon'o ootipa tn Smith I being distributed by an American Ti aIter tlme the court manl-l mA fo, ,ia Aath. now want $6,250 P.t9.a rrnnnds where the
Swf Ui S-tSCSSS, 0 i wuvvv - Will I vav Vf a aaaw w 1 tU Vt tU a Vv O " -
America some Democrats have eagle' Carrying, fested its keen interest in .thf cas? for their services. The exetor. has da of the various governmenUl
ham Usury Cases.
Durham, N. tt, March" 12. At the
a iA.,., h annroaeh of the two weeks' term of
InnnrhPd ProsidAntlal hoomlets f or I A.,fl.u,Q " Q,trH inrll 5 ilft -.-o ------ - -- - agreea W '"a VJ: aeparunenia were iuHauW v .
aouo,1110, u w..,.Ar 1 to a series ot queries. auc t ,,a sowart win contest me . roroH ' vvuv. .-.
can
Woman Acqi"
gro.
v c. March 16 A lont
rt!tnce telephone
P.oneressional Convention.
o I uv auUJCLLlUK LUU UALklV. mwaw.w nov TElM LXAO JLU VWJ 1 J r a T1-QT"0 inirnniir irtl 1 1 1 1 11 Lt:X I - - - - I W QB WMf - . .
meaage irou
a. .
TnH(.p..r.avnnr nnd TndcA Harmon., i Hon. Duncan E. McKinley (it should I hi,-itt nvinno to. irnnW ahontl - . - a., i latroi I 1 . ,a 4 , I flvA nnnAAU from masisterial iudc-l . , .mo s. Cm states tnsi nm
- - pauniiiiau, caaaawv -ttr" . ipayment 01 xms irs buu Ajtsr tea vo. Kooseven me am. - - - .v. Jw"uu . . Knnr and s
When the cat's away the mice will be McKinlay Grant is not strong the CQmmn ownership claimed by Roosevelt and family. Arrangements menu against alleged usurers, the after b?ing out sa hour ana
- Ln sneilineV of California. Hon. Ad-c-4.;jn ru r,QOi DnH to Atl avvBc. , I nnnrm of rfAfAndanta and nlalntlffs I . rr a verdict 01 scqum
nlnv I f "T' - - . . . i mo oiauuaiu uu o t I had been so tnat me meeuuK iu i - I nan, . . -v. . r of
P13- na Romulus Johnson, of Ohio, andLvQ Mflftn. .nt Amotion of the . . . n . "r. will be increased by the announce-! . Hu. wilUt on tbs chargs 01
na Romulus Johnson, of Ohio, and tne yarious interpretations of the afmAlux his mother from the ivate and the united family re- will be increased by the announce- f Mrf gue wilUt on l"
Hon. John G. Grant, of North Caro- meaning wnIch should be glven to L?nl3drWnk husband. Kd wUhin the palace car for meat that District Attorney A. E. I der toay. Mrs. J l JUj .
.111 oHHrnca tha PonvAntinn . . .a - 01 I SSSaUlt OI UCr Ui UaIIVCaA uuoreu , "lluu 1 . . 1 tri. 1. t .uni. tham I . north latt lafflBer,
""" auuiv"JO monoDOiy. as usea m vue oneriuaui A A on notfnAv a. I min? forth aueti ne nutuu iwui iaminK oa
. a" 1 - -a. urate nngui, ' aa, oum, , -I tv, .,t Trrh i. The " ". vuid a negro man
1UU VVIHt wa pw- w I AhflL lii'i aa-
- . . . . . as . I D w . . a
The ureensDoro leiegram sayb u win addres3 the Convention.
Virginia has a deficit, but that it Congressmen McKinlay and Johnson I anti-trust act.
. t t I 1 TVT tinnnl wnnntn tinr, I . a
can t be laid to state-wiae pronim- are speakers 01 iuyuai iitwuuu. Railroad rates as a means 01 un
tion No it is Just due to tho ordi- (Fnr the sake of modesty the circu- fair competition was next considered.
.
uary Drana OI uemuurativ; eiuava-
t-..- IVll OmCiaiS 1U many l.muau. xo 1 1 av nlirlihnKhnnit Ha Wig .frnnr1ar1irai. thitt he WaS a trine I c " 1 trUl WJ - , tv
gance. "'Everybody is invited to attend B9tA a woa etrailr th tha railroads Provttl Ui luo . , Hons were secured in two cases, there 1 ... but the scquui
and hear the issues discussed.' Ih "hlv me lowerntti from f?"'.. ' were dismissaU in others and both exonerated her of the charge.-
nhorlnHa Tv-ni VitiUH a ti Aw and I Dn.1rhnln ti ot a tha word I , . , a- 4.1 I imru . v, a, . aaa. I , j -il n tni innthnr. The 1 . . 4 nKtrrr.
vjaaaaa Apt.,,, . t v i "t v " - i aaisiuvuj a.wv " ' ibtanoara un snipping uuiuts tuau
. ,i.a 1 . . tnratriAri Tne court onens iiarcu 21.
tt. shot his latner. vv, w ana nappy. iuy I .v r.,- k Ka m these DUV " hr front gate.
seriously, if not fatally wounded to the Sirdar' palace. MW AT, rrhlm wlr hronrht bv w" V , rharres were msde by
him. Reports state that theactlon Roosevelt spoke enthuslasti- cases. A 1 of - I 5TST. habeas corpus
v.a vmintr man meets wnn me aprioaiiv about nis nununs irua uu 1 . 1 mo
l 'uu" ' - I " . Vnrh rarollnA lWTtf. UOnVIC I . . v vav
JB .
of thowing motive for
larger jail. It seems that many of That includes Republican editors. from dependent points: The rea- Seven men were ehtombed in tte Eonnous "Bag" of Wild Game.
sides appealed In still another. The! j.0WB and Obterver.
most interesting one is wnere a piam-
. . I v kic or.! thA fHAnda of I t j ai n j 1 No. 5 shift of the Lehigh ana wnses-1 .iiaffUi tht htt nald tl.SO on
the counties in the State need larger i u.-uw..o -- son ne compiamea ul tu ttllC6 " " " i ro nAar Wilkesbarre. The party securea an enormoua m i "u 7 " ' ' f
wmutttia- discriminations, he said, was to Show a f ' cf rame in the Sudd district where, a 13.40 loan monmiy ir a
jails to accommodate the violators
Mrs. Reed. and
Asheville is the
the
place.
of the law under Democratic goodGrailt wiU Deard the lions in their
1UlSV;i liumauuuo, "O saia, " m W" I n a tor- I OI ramO 1D IUB DUUU "lot! AV.V T - -
the monopolistic conduct of Standard Ip-. -MondJX- asf flAt?ne Mr Roosevelt said, they bad not been four years, making in all I7S.80
government.
dens.
may exhibit
Oil.
nnc explosion ui e. . & I f.n,, nt -,, hv mosauitoes. which
If everything ffoes well he AttoT. h ta- force wag organised ana a "yr:- ' i ct t-nhAarahle
hibit his friend Greenwood,Lr0, fn whflt hft ralIed the unfairUeeet of hose was sent down into ur " .a ninA hlte
CharioUe't Drink Record.
Isutetvllle Land mark. 1
Democratic llarmony.
rharlotte drug-tiorr.
teeci to
Raleigh authorities having failed but he has promised faithfully not to methodg 0j competition. As an ex- mine in
turned to what he called the unfair leeet 01 no - included nine white ultm.nVAA PfM.l
an eaori w yj w :J -v1.v oAntton-
. .fc - ,.ord on Wot
hare hrot.n ftKlh of
prescripUon. aarmg 7 o
in prohibiting men from getting on
a "skate," are now endeavoring to
prohibit the children from skating on
the streets. May be they will suc
.ved in the latter task.
read the roll of signers,
u caac U.-o whirh rM excentlon- . prescript. ----- .
rmpli he told of the Standard sell- the fire. V ?rSTSS rt
ing oil at a loss at Los Angeles, the entombed men shortly a"ex d a 7 . magIliflcQnt speci- to be kind that obM om
Colonel expressed were -" r B1J and another
. Idrug-tioro - ... -r.
PubUc Drnnkctmess. Ayersing a pint to w ip
Bcriptlon. the amour
throosa ' -
mnniH was 32
thoA wa nomnAtltion. and at hlght, AU werQ dead
J. K. KJJne Ares tea in west Virginia, i flf. Portland and Seattle.
. ca,syvvw tts T T .
thnrn xva no comoetltion.
E. Kline, said to he wanted at Hick-1 "They may say that it is only com- nas aeciaea w. iu
XT rt .mKonlomant I natltlnn tint WA Stav It is ftomnAtltlOn I tOn EXenanee la BOl uuv.Cfc "V.
elands
i mens that
the
sun
than any other trophies.
" - I maitfr nlAasure at securing tnem
The New York Court or Appeaia i- w ntr tr
ory, n. C, tor alleged emoezziement I petition, Dut we say it is compeuuuu 4Ai& -- - . : I Asylums ana jaui m.
A Charlotte man is in the busl-1 of 6,000 from the Potomac Fer- that is dangerous in the hands of a but ts a legitimate dvhi w
... .... . . . i . . , in .Aitnn Tha decision was duw moroam nu.j
nesa ot electrocuting rats. However. company ana aiso ior Numg c0niHu..wv.. . . I, a Oereia farmer re- It seems that we have two asy
t won't be long before adtae friends YlTZ.llX IT ZZStX , Af," a claim: alleging that lorn, filled with
of the rodent will appear and ask fori vrvv TOi .i 1 ., k ti.o cu.n,i.i VA iiva-Uvsa mathoda of the Exchange are! In the county Jails,
a pomputation to life imprisonment (hut was prevented doing so by the! wise classed as dangerous competl-l "gambling." The matter has been I walking about free with guns In their Una where the prohibition
,it. .r An tit HAAtri. i arrival of another officer. Itlon. iWi9rt u bimui u ""-""- uia iigiw.
Burlington SUte Dispatch. J
Sixteen cases In Raleigh police er loose tnrous wai tV
court in one dsy and the most of stores ou tht) dractores. the
- .... nH I V-allOnS. " 4 I 1 i. r-
: we nave two asy- tnem ior puDiic uruuuM., blind tigers ana ur.
insane, a good many leave the Impression that Burlington elubt. sem that no one
ails, and not a few Is not the only place In North Caro- l0fB " for tht ardent In Char-
law is he- neea
lotts.