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VOL. XXVIII. RALEIGH. N. C. THURSDAY, 31. 19IO. No. 12 EDITORIAL BRIElV. The Democratic party in Nc ot Carolina should Join a law and or t league. ft'h Ise: For a "Rpikvd" Cannon, Unci- J t teems to be a pretty effective pej. t I. ordnance yet. Wonder if Mr. Simmons health" will cause, him to reigrtli seat in the Senate! Hi Immunity baths have become qi' te fashionable among the officials In several North Carolina-towns. Kx-Governor Glenn ays that he is not out of politics. However, Mr. Glenn may be out and don't know it. Another outrage, by th 1'ayne Ta riff Bill. It will cost $100 to obtain a Beat to st-e the Jeffries-Johnson tight. Id the Guilford County work-house trying to run a race with the peni tentiary in its record of eseaped pris oners? . . - - The "growing pains" so proudly boaBted of by the Democracy are nothing but rheumatism and the stiff neB of old age. The Baltimore Sim speaks of Dem ocratic campaign pledges just as though It expected the party to keep its promises. The News and Observer has failed to rinke editorial note of the fact t.'.at some of those grafters in New York are Democratic, leaders. The News and Observer says that the people have long memories. And t(hat is probably why they do not want to return to the days of Demo cratic soup houses. Truth sometimes crops out unin tentionally. A Georgia editor says he wrote it. "We are a thrifty peo ple." Now he is blaming it on the typesetter who made it "thirsty." Charlotte does not want the- mint removed from that town. Probably atraiJ the Democrats would decide FIVE OPPORTUNITY. BIG COURT CASES WH1 Death of Judge Brewer Affect Decisions of Supreme Court? TWO IMPORTANT CASES. To Carry the State, "Provided We Have Something to Offer." The Mount Airy Leader In an ed itorial, says: "There are many things that point to success and the opportunity for building up a majority in the State was never more promising than now. The Democrats are hopelessly at sea, for their policies of recent years have not appealed, either to the masses or those men who control the large interests that have figured in the development of the State. The trend of legislation has been to ob struct -instead of build up, and the State has keenly felt the policy of the party in power in its failure to develop its natural resources as rap idly as it should have done. 'Besides this, there is a fight for of fice and honors in that party that must greatly disorganize it in the near future, for Senator Simmons, representing the more conservative element, will hardly surrender to the Kitchin faction, who, with Josephus Daniels, will fight for supremacy un der the banner of the radical policy that has already proven so destruc tive to the best interests of North Carolina. When this fight is ended there will be plenty of recruits to Re publlcalism, provided we have some thing to offer. With the present high prices of farm products, the ru ral voter will be decidedly more friendly to the Republican party than ever before because he will draw the contrast between onw and those days when Democracy enjoyed national power, and farm products were hard ly worth marketing. The wage earner will also lean toward the par ty that, undoubtedly, is responsible for the fact that he is receiving more for his labor than ever before and work is plentiful. Last, but not least, the men who control the busi- There is, of course, much specula- ness enterprises of the State have, at tion already as to whom President least, realized that Democracy offers Taft will appoint to succeed Justice nothing for them, in future, as the Brewer, but of course no. matter who policy of obstruction, which is sure is appointed, it will not affect these to continue, is ruinous to them and two great landmark decisions in es- the interests they represent. These, tablishing the relations between the also, will be ready to join hands with Government and the corporations of the Republicans in placing the State the country. If the opinion of the in that line of progression which her Court should be divided, it is expect- natural advantages merit." ed that the cases may be re-arguea. Rossevelt the Overshadowing Subject. Thieves Make a Haul of $85,000 in I r me pasi ween. auu m iu Stamps Inspectors at Work on overshadowing question oi interest ai we national cuputu, miu uv uuuui over the entire country, haa been the remarkable ovations which former There is a Possibility That the Cases Against trie Standard Oil and To bacco Trust Slay Have to be Re argued Much Speculation a to Whom the President will Appoint to Succeed Justice Brewer- All Washington Interested in the Re markable Ovations Former Presi dent Roosevelt is Receiving. (Special to The Caucasian.) Washington, D. C. March 29, Id 10. The sudden death of Justice Brewer of the United States Supreme Court, which occurred last night, haa been a great shock to the Capital. There has been to-day an unusual amount of interest and speculation as to the forthcoming opinions of the Supreme Court in the Standard Oil and Tobacco Trust cases. Justice Moody has been sick for a number of months and was not sitting on the bench when the cases were argued. The death of Justice Brewer leaves these two great cases, the decision of which by the Court will be of tre mendous import to the people as well as to every corporation of the country, to be decided by seven jus tices. How Justice Brewer would have held in these cases has been a mat ter of much speculation, and it is thought that his death may possibly affect the decisions. GEXTZIAL SEWS ITO1S. Secretary of tha Nary Matcalf an neuacea that" the whole Atlantic bat tleship fleet would in November pro ceed to European, waters fox a cruise. Congressman B arte old t, of Mis souri, it making a pies for a larger navy, declared that the "peace of the world rested in the hands of the United States." March 25th was the hottest day for this time of the year erer known In New York City, the thermometer reaching 77. The hot ware was gen eral all over the country. A report states that due to an ex plosion of a gun on hoard the United States cruiser Charleston, eight men were killed or wounded. The report is confirmed from Washington. State Senator "Tim" Sullivan. Democratic leader in the New Tork Legislature. Is charged with graft and corruption in the insurance scan dal Investigation now going on. The scandal involving present and former members of the city councils of Pittsburg continues to grow. In dictments against over fifty have been returned, Including members of both parties. Senator Owens, of Oklahoma, has introduced a bill In Congress provid ing for a Department of Health. He stated that six hundred thousand lives were sacrificed annually owing to lack of hygienic precautions. TI2 BUEJID DILL Carries Half-Million for Test of Joint Road Construc tion Project.' BILL REPORTED FAVOR-ABLY. Federal Government May Go lrep Into Business of Highway Build ing Senator Baokhead's Hill Pro vide for am Appropriation of Fire Hundred Thousand Dollar for the Beginning Karh Htate Mast Spend an Amount Equivalent to That Ex pended by Federal Government Would Help the Rural Districts. The Washington (D. C.) Times contains the following interesting summary of Senator Bankhead's bill which provides for the construction of highways through the various States. The Times says: "The movement for the joint Gov ernment, State, and county construc tion of roadways seems to be ready to materialize. Senator Bankhead's bill providing for the Government participation in such an arrangement has been favorably reported to the Senate. "An appropriation of $500,000 is provided for the beginning of the highway construction. It is said in A BIG ttW1IUK. RICHMOND POSTOFFICE ROBBED the Case. Richmond, Va., March 28. -Com- if there was no mint in Charlotte. If the Congressman from the Sixth North Carolina District devoted half cash belonging to the pay-roll fund. as much energy and time to his du ties as he does to obtaining renomi nation, what an excellent representa tive he would be. A Democratic exchange says that bining the skill of experts with the Pre8ident Roosevelt has been recelv simplest of methods, thieves last . . anre emereed from to hold their conventions elsewhere ,U"TC tbe jungles of Africa at the head of me vault in me omce oi me uaaajer the NUe u lg believed that these at the Richmond postofflce of stamps ovatlons win be mucn greater and estimated to be worth about $85,000 more pronoimced as he passes and incidentally carried off Jlbu in tnr0ugh Europe, and it is freely stat ed even by those who do not admire For audacity the feat was almost former President, that he will without parallel, certainly in this unquestionably receive the most en part of the country. The robbers thusiastic reception upon his return could hardly have chosen a more pub- to Ameria that has ever been accord lie place in which to operate. They ed any American citizen, were within less than fifteen feet of Tne interest that is being mani one of the main thoroughfares of the fested in every quarter of the Union legislation is not for the poor. In city, which is at all hours of the night in Roosevelt, in what he says and this State the poor are the ones who brightly lighted. does, and especially in the position do feel the effects of Democratic leg- Box after box of stamPs was re- which he will take when he returns moved from the vault. One man tn A morion Vina hen slenlflrantlv islation and high taxes. nrwt nneclhlv hava nrrtd oil I .t 0,n naHnnol oanttal tn awnv nnr ran Id half a dozen men. ItVia ovtont that It fa now understood ir u is a Kepuuntan w no eevs oi- Tne probabilities are tnat SOme sort that every man who is in the fight flee it is a desire for '"pone" and 0f vehicle was used to bear off the for re-election will be sure to he on "pie." If it is a Democrat, it is "pa- booty. hand to cheer and welcome Roose- triotism" which means all the ex- Secret Service men from Washing- velt upon his return ton, under the direction of District r -A TT 1 1 1 i V inspector Harrison, uave ueeu uu tu Arrlftl of poiice Prevents Father case all day, assisted by the city po- ButcberlDg Qoy,, lice, and it ia understood that there I Hartford. Conn.. March 26. An tras, with "pie" included One of the New Bern aldermen has been convicted of graft. He is a Democrat, but suppose he had been an arrest or several arrests at an J insane father a Republican! The "Old Reliable" would have issued an extra red-headed edition. A New Orleans man charged with bigamy said that he "forgot" that he was prevented from Later. A New York dispatch butchering nts lour mue cnnaren on states that the two men were arrest-1 the banks of the Connecticut River ed and $30,000 worth of stamps re- to-day by the timely arrival of the covered. I police. 1 When located back of some bushes, OVATION FOR ROOSEVEIT. his four hoys were partly unaressea and were lined In a row, the maniac had a wife and seven children! That In Speech at Cairo Says, "Not a lion father standing over them with the Did His Duty" A Joke on Wall uplifted axe. A boy ot tour was to the report that this amount is purely Gifford Pinchot. who was removed I ,or experimental trial of the plan. from the office of Chief Forester by H it works, and the local co-opera- President Taft. has sailed for Eu- tion is assured, it Is a fair guess mat rope, presumably to confer with Col. tne Government win go aeep into me Roosevelt, at Naples. It is stated business or building good roads, it .i x - j . i m t I will nrnvida nvurv T? onrpspn tftt t VP In iue lormer rresiaeni sem lor nn- r.. ' . " cent that the last letter is dated Mad i i i-nmrrocB nrirn an nnnnn nnirv in no i CUOl. I c, IrH TkU chnui In ran.. h , something substantial for his rural . . . . A bill authorixing the removal of constituents. A a Orgaaliard jKhmw of paUh Cnok lu itnllr .Imcrirajft. The Caucasian ha rvefHl a Ut ter from a prominent rltiirn of North Carolina e-nrlcwtnc a letter to him dated at .Madrid. Spain. January 110. which rad a follo. "Although I kcov you only fross good reference of your hoDty, rav ad tituation fomp!i ni to rvt-a! to you ib important affair In which you can procure a modest fortune, tanics at the same time that of mi daughter. "Before bing Imprisoned here 1 was entablUhed an a banker In Rus sia, as you will w by the ettclosed articles about me from many Ksgllsh newspapers which have publisheJ ac counts of my arrest in london I beseech you to help me to obtain a rum of $4So,000 I hate in America and to come here to raise the seuure of my baggage, paying to the regis trar of the court the expenses of my trial and recover my portmanteau, containing c secret pocket where I have hidden the document indispen sable to rerover the ald sum. "As a reward I ill give up to you the third part, vii: $160,000. "I cannot receive your answer in the prison, but you must send a cablegram to a person lu ray confi dence, who will deliver it to me. "Awaiting your cable to instruct you in all my secret, I am, sir, "Yours truly. "DKMIDOFF." The recipient is told to ansuer by cable and not by letter. addresHing the message: "(Jonsalves Yacomet rezo 23. tecero A. Madriz. Particu lars Heaton." Since then we have received an other letter to another party from these same Spanish swindlers, which CRIME IS RAUPANT Whit. Man Robbed and Kill- Spencer, in Rowan County. TWO FOR WIFE MURDER. 1 'uhlr Yar in ti Mulling Nmn. Kill. W-u,, Kia.t an Alt-e,U..n ,.. , M ArreM. f-r Mw, w km nmmm Sa Iitur . , , thur Cart. r uut ball a murdering t. yesterda learning sTalir -;rr , rested t'arti r some ot a tery iliwi e erai ii)t jj , Writ blo -.i :.. , develop'l !!. A caused prut-it. n ; Ne u d !,.(. lar, this t ..:.: . ; , j. day, l i. Y i ,. -J i;b a hart of ','Oitt' Ifiii, r r S a, tb? A ! I"tne -iv 1 U. 1 t) k t ef a ?. a ,,o; my r ik : h as ;:.- . it) t 1 iu Ui iu Jail. Duri?:K x . . :. i , a r r 1 tit that toMi.hhii' ..; t.Stt abot brought !.-!. and kl!iei . , Payne u.aK :. While Man Aul! )iUfctiter. WinstO!i-Sa. V. G. r:g:.!. r Murk WrlKti'. t. was fii!iJ tiu.rs here of rui.ii. ; Carries Half MilUon. "The Bankhead bill Drovides that the first $500,000 shall be spent in caught by such a swindle will never building better roads for the rural free mail delivery service. This feat ure of the bill makes it an act to ex tend a Governmental function. "The reservation is incorporated, however, that for every dollar the ment. the wreck of the battleship "Maine' in Havana harbor, has passed both Houses of Congress. The remains now in the wreck will be brought to the Arlington National Cemetery for interment. Former Senator T. C. Piatt, of New York, who died recently, willed his entire aetata tn hia thraa Hons The value is not stated hut the estate government spenas in roaa-nui aing controls the stock of the United; States Express Company, as well as valuable real estate . holdings. Dr. Frederick A. Cook, who claim ed to have discovered the North Pole, but who- was subiuiauenllK discredit- od and disappeared, has been found there 18 a country-wide sentiment in in South America. Reoorts say that p or Delter PUD1,C mnway8- 1C he is broken in health and fortune, automobile nas gone mucn io encour- but still insisting that he reached age this sentiment, various states "farthest 'nrth " have made appropriations, and these have been supplemented by the coun- asc On r.AnisxM 9 I littt. lUtJ rtfyurt xuituri owiro. mio, oat au i auuuu jv jiuuuud- ville, W. Va., aged 109 years, holds lw DBU&fle,u "uw W1W11B luc the record of being the mother of the 1b identical in form and words, ex- ... , . . . . that these swindlers are steadily at Annie, tb worn. Krinuinc oui inese leners io miuiiij ih- , , k American citizens. tenred to ixM -r How many have been or may be tiary . March :i :- :.n aa a f , ; ri, ;;)riur court h t!.t-nl ! Isughtrr, H the Tdlr lie a en-penltea- be known. In order, however, that I the swindlers may be brought to jus tice, or at least their scheme be ex posed. The Caucasian has furnished this information to the State Depart- XIXTH DISTRICT COMMITTEE MEETING. the State or county where it is ex pended must spend another dollar on tha same road. "This means $1,000,000 worth of A 00011 Representation, a t.oocl Meet- good roads out of the first appropria tion. Killed After lUibg IUUJmiJ. Spelu-er. .N t . Mfib i'2 JaCe Martin &i i-L u iu l-kc- ville All-y )f!t-ru sk j1 tuitirr. who, it is haid. lid rc! I. ia. uf LI money ni nt htii h LJ a harl list t5ght 'ILe i;,;:,.-! it tai4 to ba lost lu th CgLl U ha hlppd lout a revolver, Lootlt.g th North Outlook. "It Is . declared in the report that j Lincolntou Times Caroliuiau to usi& Martlri H l.ailv ti- bruucht to Gold log They Feel Encouraged at the I j ,. a wife HLd four L 1 1 d r ti Killed Oier a Kiiistou, N Msrth 2& in au altercaiicjii ovt-r s In iKsgtowu tonight, JoLu Miiitr, 4 ntgro. shot ..an!!) killed Lloyd largest number of civil war soldiers. Fourteen of her children served in the union army and two in the con federate, out of a total family of twenty-three. eral Government to do its share. Double Purpose. "It Is set forth that there is now an annual appropriation of $35,673,- 000 for the rural free mail service. This service is seriously hampered The Republican Executive Commit tee for this Congressional District met in Charlotte Wednesday. There was a very good turn-out of the com mittee. Other Republican leaders and almost in the State met with the committee Daniel, anoth'-r Tgr as honorary and advisory visitors. The members gave reports of the political siteation iu their respective sections and specially their counties. They discussed the outlook for the State and specially for this District. They talked candidates and issues. and felt greatly encouraged. The I . .. ; jn., n. r .. . i.. ..... v. .Jby the had roads. To build better iS . 6u,uk . unvmg au auiumuuiw .u , numbers, and in harmony. While a high rate of speed. Gen. J. F. Bell, Two Killing Ner rh-fhHU. Charlotte. N March 2 Yes terday Will W&U'f flx and killed Hub Durhatii at Seby. SaUr Claims that he did not know th gun was loaded, both are negro. At Caroieen. Mr. Walurs be came iLo!ed with tao mall car- reads on th rural routes wouid. "umuc,a' tti,u "ai 1UVJ"-'- riers. Samuel iillo& aua ona name. I al1UH.(11VvnMln41.ninv1I l M.rf ftr.- V tha "ccu"u iD t 4Ulc' In the fight Walter aa aaot auu chief of staff of the United States . ' T. t,.0 ligent campaign, harmony, thorough L(1. , ,. a,ed of Oriag Army, crashed into a trolley ear near - organization, and good, clean and fatal Lo: a,d u in Jail. l - o o f 1 r m sw . io sj 1 rmn m vifA rr l - " I i . m .u .1. . . . I " I . 1. , i j sirone men nominaiea ior au me 01- tlona fices which forms one great chain of siaH-d Nearly v Ieath, WilUiiLgtoL. N C. March 2 T.. .v... v.. v.. Anna McKoy. a Legro - auu iuey reaue luai 110 iuiu tu u tu.tiA tin Ihm negro 1 at Washington. Mrs. an army officer, was wiled and lien- ' " fices which forms one great chain of eral BeU seTetely wounded. The .r Bankhiad also refers to political strength, each candidate eoroaer s jury pweea the duos on i v . constituting one link in the chain. .V, J n, vii. I vac aaSL UIM r lauw uas uiinmiu ... .. Ullf VA U U V. WlUVJfUV . $612,776,000 on Its systejn of high- rraH fMiTn Hrlnlr T U VLathaa I J!- . V. . ...... , A AM P . j has been iu-J She will H. FXJR A IU-UJOLK AL 'RIME. .1 .v. ... 1 , uv i 1, IOUUU .r"" It is, therefore, possible J "1"' L iZ street by a pc.-ces-sn. A ugro of nillm,. a. n killed the conductor that country for a single horse to accud of the :w aid a warra -- - -m w- . - . - n o ..... jm 1 aiuci iu& auu uiauuiua v iov j and PMtM ot trln d Itood rtt a Congressman John M. Mor.head MUII Of POli .B4 Urn WU; " - . ; ""Ve""u h-'-Char.oue.butnot I. ,h. m, xnLagwa. leu. oarncaajng nimseu in ' . Mng of the committee: C. F. McKes the toilet room I the car. A arer'"' , - t , , knU..ItHra.ni.iR finrhim economic effects on land e eMnr Ba hA o.rrvo w was I aiuea sua lu general mce.un io . . 1 fut 11m fmnrovement in countrr life Kinea py a aoot Dy a pouceman. rz Z- ' Priest, and others urn ninRr reaxuns BuiauL-ou lur lub i I nr-v. A . , A r. a t,.u .Vn . .- . The threatened tariff war between i " ' son was made temporary chairman xvnkin vfM for Thirty and C A. Jonas secretary. Speeches lu'n u M rtonjUce tc were made by Newell, Jonas, De- e Uif Murdering Ed. man's memory is almost as bad as the man who persistently votes the Dem ocratic ticket. Street Cheered. The Baltimore Sun thinks it may be necessary to pass a constitutional amendment abolishing the Maryland In that State. have been the first victim. The poor child was standing beneath the shin ing blade "with a erucifix in one hand, calmly awaiting its fate. The oth ers, under orders of the madman, were terrified spectators. The father is a Pole, Valente Cairo, Egypt, March 26. "Not a lion did his duty." (Loud laughter.) With this declaration, delivered in mock gravity, Theodore Roosevelt concluded his remarks at a reception t a. t M a ffl. .1 io ieuow emiens irom America, me n. . tt. !,,c- T Aoitlo 1 1, Tl, 1.1 I... I . . . , . - I UUUSIC. HO UOU WXU UIOWSK. - o - - - - "v. " ' - i mtve was uui lusi. auu uimeu uui i way to abolish the Democratic party laughter, in which the speaker joined. The reception was held in the beautiful gardens adjoining Shepard's hotel, and when Col. Roosevelt ap peared he received a noisy ovation. The News and Observer quotes the Scriptures in defending its position. When did the Observer's editor dis cover the Bible was a Democratic hand-book.? Thought the Observer MT. ETXA IX ERUPTION. this morning by fete landlord and the occurrence made him desperate. The officers, who prevented the killing, said that their hearts failed them as they beheld the terrifying scene, fearing that the madman would crush the skull of the boy he had before him, should their presence he detected. - . - the United States and Canada has been averted by an agreement made by President Taft and Sec'y Knox, representing this country and W. T. Feilding, the Canadian Minister of inance. This country secures valu able concessions from the Canadian Government The details have not been announced. was the highest authority that could Italian Volcano Again Active and J r,,! FtaUy Wounded Two .... I X ' . . . T.. , n .In 44 1 aTAK- f. M I J be quoted to Democratic politicians. A press item says: "In Montselice, Italy, a number of people were hurt in a riot. The controversy arose over a dispute regarding the burning of St. Bruno four hundred years ago." Italy hasn't got anything on the Dem ocratic party in North Carolina. They are still fighting on issues as dead as Bruno. Fears Entertained ew Crater Formed Many Towns in Danger. Catania, March 25. Mount Etna, Negroes Are Jailed for the Crime. Pulaski. Ga., March 27. J. N. the nct f wnrnneans vnimnnea Thomas, a merchant of this city. as well as one of the most destruc-1 fatally wounded at his hope tive u wt,n forth in emntion fier wiy to-day, ana Artnur ransa atrn?n t ih trrnr nf th a- nd Walter McBrlde, negroes, are In five.' A new neater at Volta St Ola-N11 Charged With the Crime. como, between Albaneilll and Cas- Firse of incendiary origin brake tello. has ooened and lava and smoke Put in an out-house on Thomas' place have been rolling forth for a week nd WBen ne WWIt to fifet tbe flames nast. More than two score earth- he was shot trom mbush. a hevy r I a 1 i. in 1 a. quake shocks have been recorded ioaa ol 8Xlot lra anug away within th nat week and th nhaer-nlP- " Is believed that the build- Every time that Congressman Uatory has sent out a warning that ing was flred t0 taw Ulm from ni Mnrhpart Boo .r.CTQO or I creator ati mr.ro cr.mtlnn. m.v Vie I "OlUe, as tn IWepQOne Wires ai 111 thing looking to the electing of more i expected within the next ten days. Anome had fteen cut. r.. ... I r r7Pn t n u.- n q alnnr tlf enast art, in I " ' t .J!; Alxvllle Ga" 1853. 1892, and ot a year ago. are SL LouU, Mo.. March 26. Uve ; " 'ar.ZT'a I"" V ?.tP.on; r58. residenta to every 1 beam wax mold here totter far $11 louu preparauon ior nigat. The Uteat 1 07 1-2 a amadredweigli the hlaaeat wan io me eneci. inai Moreneaa "is I cablegrams indicate very serious con-1 price ever recorded In the Western u;ub wv vtcix.. nuvuu. i eequcum wiuun a Tery snorx perioa. i markets. Kigti Finth. Na-viiK N C. March 25. Torn HORRIBLE MURDER OF GIRL. Hon In Shelbv on Mav 18th. Resolu tion vorp nnased that indicate thrift vvutir a waa KiV-n a DteBC of thir and progress. Will enlarge on this ly years atd Toy amitn on oi a in T,,Mnv' i9i, L.-,r. i,v the court, after coaviclloo in the Suprivr Court ce r tTT? nn? it Ran-4iiiiir:. f.. ...rr of La. rinca. - - . .... - . , ... - i inn.-- - - . . i , .,. litfor tKLg takea to uaie.a- . .TAiemeat. He aai ClUUPi - J . , aW t,,,, rmrh by itriaici cim uu o. wh th Lured by Promise of Work, She is Strangled and Body Burned The Murderer Arrested. New York, March 26. The body Merchant Shot and Killed by City serve sentence. of Ruth Wheeler, the little girl grad- Electrician xesieroay. uaie wuu wan iuiru uuu uaiesDurg, s. c, .Marcn 2b. uim-1 .v rr Th- Gary Brockman. the 12-yeax-oldr1 moeT Thursday last by a de- ton Rhoden. a merchant of this place. P;;. - rimllh. took . ... gov oner or emmovmeni. was iounai..a av.n uctot,tiv uiiih rn h. '"'' ....... . v son or J. Henry Brocaman. a weaunyir 7. . : ' . . . . "M --a..a and lata on planter, was found cut to shreds and utfi "eraon, nuaaiea n a principal street here this afternoon "'7 .0'rfoIr and Southern. Archie In a dying condlUon In an old school u" "ZT u I w- Ulenn- cn Electrician . -' , ,f arrested and u ta house near Greer. S. C. last Satur? m? f Aioen woiter, tne man Glenn then flred three bullets into - uial. t9r nor. ta no cine tr, the fflentttv Brea wun r awuraon- Rhoden's body. There has been bad - - " 1 a W V - J V l K n I . . ii,. mi nt hi. a,..n.nf Tt,o " reeling between the two men ior iji luc luuuic -m a uia AsaaiiauiM - boy was missed from home early In ort nd three-eighths rope hack- Bome time the affornoon and a lonr search ledlcu WiJJ a". j c I Glenn who claims seir-oeiense, aur- to the school house. His death is mitlon and thrust carelessly out of rendered and was locked up Y Mir was arresieu auu uie lu4i; have positive evidence of his guilt. Daanue co v oce on liquor vnesuons. i He admits having written many LAsT OI THK NEW BEKX AUtI MANIC CAbllH. Danville, Va,. March 2C Judge irIg Serins employment. A. M. Aiken of the Corporation Comrt to-day issued an order calling ier a I TWELVE DEAD IS FIRE. special election to be held on April 28ta to determine whether the sale l Burnine of Furniture Factory at of liquor shall be licenaed. The or der was in response to a petition y . NVillUm, Adjedged GeUty. But He Al Takes an Appeal. Nw Bern. N. C March 24. This aft'eraooa Judg G. S. Kerguaoa the distinction of being the taii ' H Wllliams. city alder-Brigadier-General In the 01 wlth buying and sell- III La. v r a lng to the city. Judge Ferguson ad 1Dg j.,.A,f ,nStr and det-d tte ceiuviiik - dollar aaa Gen. W. P. Roberts Passes. Norfolk, Va., March 27. General W. P. Roberts, of Gatesville, N. C. who bore youngest Confederate Army, died here to-day as the result of a fractured hip sua signed by 309 voters, eenatitntlng more than twice enough necessary to assure the election. Danville was voted dry two years ago by forty-five majority. fixied Lini one the case , ths TL deienaani .-- - tained in a fall at his home recently. Chicago Causes Fearful Loss of General Roberta, who was sixty-nine Life -Due to Carelessness. I vears old. commanded a brieade in Chicago. 111.. March 2S.-The burn- the Southern army when he was 23 c t tnr of the Fish Furniture Company years old. The body will b sent to ' to-da caused the death of twelve ki home In North Carolina for inter- at .HI twrtnn nlna nf chnm r TAnne I ment. Ovee-Zealoos. From MU Airy Leader. dnty. women. They were caught on the upper floors and were unable to es- Greensboro News.) The Charlotte ud J n,mt: "Why agiUte for a re- Giving Plenty of Time. cane. I From western Carolina Enterprise, j goou - . , TxXu, the Carelessness of a clerk In handling! "President Taft seems disposed to duction oi pric. Wea It seems that. In the ease of the I gasoline cansed the lire. The clerk give Chairman Adams plenty of time live stock ana mn,-, tr. do 8znithfield poatroastership, some pol-l was badly burned. Many of the I to close up that law practice before said, hut woai f 7" Ttv.t a tticlan has evidently exceeded hla I bodies were so badly bornad as to al-1 he ann!nt Mm T'n!td ci.tc. J nh a thick-heaaeo uuw. uMrox taenuncauon. ltrict Attorn er." eood idea cau .
The Caucasian (Clinton, N.C.)
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March 31, 1910, edition 1
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