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THE CAUCASIAN TO BE ENLARGEDNOW FOR 10.006 SUBSCRIBERS. PAT TP H 1 4 A I RALEIGH, N. C, THURSDAY, MAY 5. 1910. VOL. XXVIII. No. 17 EDITORIAL BRIEFS Now for the indictments against vote buyer.. It the census man didn't yet you, the tax collector will. That cold snap last week didn't sr-in to -ftct the crop of candidates. Now here is some real news when Hryan was in New York Mon day h refused to talk on politics. For th benefit of our Democratic readers w will state that recent frosts did not damage thf mint beds in Charlotte. They didn't stop at reading them out of the party at the Democratic mass meeting Saturday, but they pro ceeded to kick them out. BACK TO THE FARM MOVKMKNT. V really didn't know how the Democratic party was in county iintil they told it on other Saturday. bad this each It will he noticed that some of the Democratic candidates in this State are of a retiring nature hut per haps through force of circumstances. The editor of the "Democratic Bi ble." did not have much "moral swaison" over the Democratic rnas3 meeting in the court-house Saturday. There is one thing certain, tho Preliminary Movement Will lie Held in St. Louiw To-Day Many Prom inent Speakers Will Addre Meet ing Propose to Locate Farm Colo nic in Southern Stale. St. Louis, Mo., April 30. A nation-wide "back to the farm" move ment, to be sponsored by philan thropists of the United States, will be inaugurated in this city May 5th. at a preliminary meeting of interest ed parties called by Governor Her bert S. Hadley. Governor Hadley long has been an anient advocate of a return of city dwellers to the farm and for months has been working out the details of a plan which he believes will solve the high cost of living problem and at the same time bring about more scientific farming. He proposes to organize the Na tional Farm Homes Association, with the philanthropists of the country as stockholders, to furnish farms, equipment and instruction for wor thy applicants who are seeking to es cape from the cities. Prominent Endorsers. Prominent men are taking an ac-t tive part in the plan. Addresses will be made at the preliminary meeting by Secretary of Agriculture Wilson, V. J. Bryan, Jacob Riis, B. P. Yoak um, Lyman Abbott, Jane Addams, Joseph V. Folk, Governor Hadley, Immigration Commissioner J. H. Curran, and others. A committeeman from each State will be named at the meeting and a call will be issued for a final meet ing, at which the association will be formally organized. Hadley's plan is made up of the best features of similar ideas in use in Europe, with minor additions by himself. It is proposed to incorpo rate the association for $1,000,000, THE COST OF LIVING Senator Overman Takes Queer Position on This Im portant Question. TARIFF NOT THE CAUSE Fanner Are (Jetting a Ciood Price for Their Products and Have Money to Put in Bank lnder JeinM-mtic Administration Many Had to Mortgage Their Home to Keep Their Families From Star inir Democratic .Machine Policies in Wake County Should Ik a Ixs son to Republicans Who Want to See Their Party (irow. (Special to the Caucasian.) Washington, D. C, May 3. It will be remembered that soon after the passage of the tariff bill that the pol ticians raised a howl about high prices and said that the tariff was responsible. An agitation was begun in Congress to have a congressional committee to investigate the high cost of living, which the Democrats all ioined in declaring was a bad thing for the country. Senator Overman's Queer Position The other day, when the question of appropriating sixty-five thousand dollars came up in the Senate to de fray the expenses of this committee, Senator Overman of North Carolina led the fight in defeating the appro priation, and strange to say gave as his reason that he did not want to vote this money in order to furnish MONUMENT MAY 'BE PTT OX MA- SOX AXIl DIXOX LtXK. RANK AND RIOTOUS Es-Senator Gordon KogsertJoB to Commemorate paing of Section alism May lie Adopted. New York, April 30. The sug gestion made by Gen. James Gordon. formerly United StateCJSenator from Mississippi, in his speech February 2 4th before the Senate, that a monu ment be erected at some point on the old Mason and Dixon line in com memoration of the passing of the feeling of animosity to be developed into an actuality. A committee of twenty-one mem bers appointed from the New York League of Republican Clubs met yes terday In the Hotel Astor to perfect plans for the oreanlration of the monument movement. it Benjamin F. Buck, who was chair man of the Japanese relief commit tee, was elected chairman of the Gordon memorial committee. The others chosen wer Arthur Day. treasurer, and Eliot Lord of No. 164 Fifth Avenue, secretary. The permanent committee of one hundred from this State will be cho sen soon and will act In concert with similar committees of all the other States in the effort to raise at least $250,000, the amount planned to be expended for the monument. At present no site has been selected. Democratic Mass Meeting in Raleigh Saturday Was a Rough House. TWO MEETINGS HELD MEMORIAL TO DANIEL BOONE. Democratic leaders in Wake County the stock to be divided into one the Republicans with campaign argu can't say anything worse about the thousand snares oi fl.uuu eacn. thv hive airl These shares( it is expected, will pay I Republicans than about each other. Major Hemphill pleads for a clean er journalism. The Major lived in South Carolina for a number of years and. doubtless, knows the need of the cause he advocates. Mr. Bryan is now to take up the cause of Christianity. It is to be huped that Christianity will not suf- acre farms will constitute a colony fr at his hands as lias era tic party. dividends which either will be taken out by the stockholders or added to the capital. Provision for Colonies. It is then proposed to locate colo nies on model farms in Texas, Mis souri. Alabama and other States where land is cheap and fertile. Each muieu lo enounce e iarm as ueiug farmer will be allotted forty acres; responsible for some great evil, but -m ya .rpotPrt for him nrc they are afraid for the facts to come fences, utensils and live stock fur- nIche,i Thirtv-t nf thee fnrtv- off the. farmer and all producers are ments. The fact is that Senator Over man realized that the more the rea son for high prices was examined the more it would help the Republican party, and so now he is trying to prevent the real facts from coming to the front through an official investi gation. The Democrats wanted to be per- under the present conditions than 1 . v . . . . .i u , , 1 A : the Demo- Each colony will Include a central l"c U11UC "c iasi- """"- farm, presided over by an expert ag- lantt &til- SolUk --rtna 13 Jarseiy riculturalist au agricultural anu weaun proaucing i-rh innv will have a school. State, and there is no State in the No. the coming of Halley's comet I , .it.- fmin ,;n h J Union where the great masses of the iloi-s not mean Democratic success taugnt in addition to the usual cur- peoljle are prospering under present this fall, for Halley's comet, like riculm. conditions more tnan tne people or will fade away Each group of thirty-two farms inac oi&ie. will cost, complete, it is figured, u hile everything that the farmer $50,000, thus allowing twenty colo- and wealth-producer has to buy is nies, or 600 farms, on the original higher than it ever was, yet the pro investment, the number of farms to ducts of the State are selling for such constantly increase as the tenants a high price that every farmer to-day can buy all that he wants and still Governor Hadley recently ,pur- nave money leu to put in tne DanK; chased a farm and is erecting a log but under the Democratic administra cabin where he and his family will lion he not only had no money in Exercises Held at the Old Ilwme Homestead Near Salisbury An Exact Replica of Hunter's Cabin. Salisbury, X. C, April 30. At Holman's ford, twelve miles from this city, near the banks of the Yad kin River and on the exact spot where Daniel Boone, pioneer, path finder into the unknown West, and founder of Boonesboro, Ky., spent nineteen years of his life, patriotic North Carolinians to-day ceremon iously dedicated memorials to the fa mous figure of America's early his tory Meeting Firt Called at Academy But After a Tilt Adjourned to the Court-HouM Here lUiley At tempted to Call the Meeting to Or der, Hut Could Not on Account of Cat Call. Yell, and General Dia- order Bailey and Daniels Finally Ix-ave and Hold Their Meeting in Street, While King Hold Meeting in Court-Houie A Disgraceful Af fair. The most disgraceful meeting ever held in Wake County was pulled off in Raleigh Saturday by the Demo cratic leaders who were fighting for control of the party organization The leaders on both sides may have had their Democracy on straight, but if they all had their character on straight it is nlgn time they were getting up affidavits to that effect and get same before the people. If there was any Democratic leader in Wake County whose character was not assailed it was because his name was not mentioned and probably for want of time. There were about seven hundred persons present. counting the colored population and all. some were drunk, some were drinking, and some were just natu rally mad because the other side wanted to control, while otherB came Jooet; other ayi&c. "down witaj him." A general uproar tfe be gan ail oier the houe. people ta&4 lag ed yelling. "Back" Jet cm mounted the UfeJ and bis supporter greeted him with load yellt. and pandemonium reigned. Mr. Bailey, let the Judc's Uad. attempted to peak alto, the crowd yelling "Joaet. Jonea." aad "tUlley. Bailey." thl situation, and hit voic was drowned out. Measrs. J. J. Bernard, Bailey, So licitor Jones. George Norwood, J. . Holding. R- t Strong, and W. it. Jones, ia turn, tried to retor order, but the house a ia an uproar, with cat calls, yell, announcement of ball came, with a good prlnkiioc of "cussing" on the tide. ArmUtead J one. Chairman of the County Democratic Executive Com mittee, and Solicitor of this Judicial District, etepped to the side of Mr. Bailey, and with intimidating gr tureg, said: "Without reflecting any more on the Democratic party, you God-damned ncoundrel, you, I make this proposition, that you call Dan Hugh McLean, of Harnett County, to the chair to call this meeting to order. You've been reflecting on me and the Democratic party all through what you've said, and I'm not going to stand It." A man who said he was from Method, whirled around and around in a frenzy, threatening to thrash "any damned one of m." After other futile attempt to speak. Bailey and Daniels and their following withdrew from the court house to bold a meeting In the streets. Mr. Jones and his followers asked the crowd to stay in the court-house and about half of the crowd staid. Mr. Rufue Dunn waa elected chair- OIL TRUST OUSTED United Sutct Supreme Court Upholds Tenuette in Her Fight Agairut TrusL MISSISSIPPI ALSO UPilEID Standard nl "r? 114 lult Had l--,, iwj u, tjr, tl Stale - l.f!r N)rn MMrH ma4 tiu tlad Been nWt4 I I,, ih t Wt. i t Mii,.4 u, Tferf Had lj fcU.TniM 11 . '"- U.y : - tbe t o.Mr ftbt :;Lc4 to-day -f xt t'altcd hand b! (Lr againti itu' by the Sj, r :: r i ,af Mate with trU 1. r?r . Thf .-... t ?r.4u jutaber dealers U; lu,.j;. ,ft4 SUilibt wa dlt.a0r.I t 4-r::.ai,r of l decree if th. ( oitt uf )4U. KiMlppi. ihr ,s-. mi L'uapaay of Hf-nluck) , 4 neiuxee by !L- ;.j-roI of the Su;-r Ui- .ur. Both the Stt r, ur h4 h4 laled tbr ii'iU'tt: t; if t&, r -- the S'.u!s opttiiun (f tin . ..rt i:, Uv 34ll Mppl ta,-- h it t; ftrt ulter at(C froai tl. uimn- "ourt tx-btti on th ' trut " 4-UMii all Ihe tti-iiiU-r -f ti,- fcMux ttioa bad obllgatt d ihcu,!, tu ij-l with f it 4trr i rit is man of the court-house meeting. So licitor Jones then made a ppeech in .any manu'i -turt-r or holrair to which he stated that Bailey's object lumb r, whi n,H t.. ohuinr In was to stifle the party. That when the locaini- its b!i thry tn)uct iarse to I only as spectators and became so dis gusted that they would not partici- he was fighting for white supremacy ed a buMnni m& .rut pate with either side. The lie was J. W. Bailey was enjoying an office meet tti- d.-niinj of tLr public. passed so frequently that the re- under Russell's administration, and He a-ccp!eii th. flniti.g of tb A.' o lt . tho nnin1-tPad Porter may not have gotten it in his further charged that Bailey was in State ourt and d.Urrd that It U few vards from the river an exact notes every time, but will, at least, accord with the Republican party In an tlieKal n. natation nd con rpniiea of tho cabin occunied bv the tT? to ive tne readers of The Cau- the campaigns of 1898 and 1900. He .piracy uder th- yuiipl .tatute repnea oi me caDin occupieu uy me . , K a i.n 0,.t n,nAv Th i,r,..i.r. t., -h- m.ndtH i'n ist ii hi iiitrH in w iai li HiiHiiii rii i iiiau i. ii a i K.r-w iiiaL nanc t r kJ. itv i " - , . - . . n - ... - ' - has been erected. Standing directly in front of this log-l T I w .,.,. hh. i..... ,.n..,.t .t v: ! 1 Ac oVoff frr. I i-iuu juues latuuu ne UUIU lie tuiur-o auu aja mi a DlwH - - tauiu t uauuouiu sumt. uu,. ... .... ...I. ntto TOinpH fmm thp verv rounds poisterous, eacn determined mat tne tng votes " " ..1 l 1 . . . . 1 1 I II I.. ... meeting. Object of Meeting 1V07 undr "Democratic success, before the fall elections. The Democratic press say they do not understand Gov. Kitchin's mind. The Governor, however, ought not pay off their indebtedness. to have any difficulty understanding theirs, if he reads the papers. upon men. The shaft is mounted on a meeunK' lj At this juncture Mr. J. Sherwood massive base and is in the form of wjeci. oi jieeuug. Upchurch asked to be heard, aud an arrow-head. Ornamenting this is I When the Democratic Committee coming to the stand, he said: a bronze tablet bearing the name of of Wake County met in Raleigh some "I am up here to correct a lie, Daniel Boone and ihe date of his days ago to set a date lor their pri- and Infamous lie. that Will Bailey residence ih Nortn Carolina. Eoth t mary,' Mr. JJ. William Bailey and his stood on the platform and told, and of these memorials were dedicated friends asked for two primaries, but I said to him what no gentleman with appropriate ceremonies in whjch I were out-voted by the "Court-House I would have taken. As to using many of the direct descendants of J Ring" and only one primary was or- money, he acted a scoundrel, for he Boone, and a score of others who dered. (At this same meeting So- came to me and asked if I could ..... i . . boast of their relationship to tnejlicitor Armistead Jones was elected carry the Fourtn ward tor craige. pioneer, participated. County Chairman.) After the meet- I told him I thought I could deliver The picturesque cabin which was ing Mr. Bailey and about fifteen oth- the goods, and he gave me a check dedicated to-day, the relics of the er Democrats signed a call for aland said that after the election he great pioneer that it contains, and Democratic mass meeting to be held would pay me for my services. After the unique tablet designed to per- hn Raleigh on April 30th to discuss the election Bailey came to me and petuate his memory are fruits of the "Men and Measures." During the said: 'You are the only man that did Who can say that the local theatre is not reforming, when neither the "Girl From Rectors" nor the Demo cratic mass meeting was permitted to exhibit in the Academy of Music? spend the summer. BILL PASSES FOR BUREAU OF MINES. The President's Signature Now Only Needed A Director Provided. If the mass meeting in Raleigh the bank, but could not buy what his family needed, and besides had a mortgage on his back. A Striking Case in Point. A letter which this writer has Just received from a subscriber to The Caucasian in Wake County says: "The present conditions in Wake Washington, D. C, May 2. In ad Saturdav was held by the good Dem- dition to considering tne railroad Din County remind me very forcibly of ocrats we certainly hope the bad for tw hours the Senate to-day dis- the truth of a recent editorial in The Democrats will not get it in their heads to hold a meeting here. cussed at length and passed the bill J Caucasian. The point was made that erecting a Bureau of Mines in the In-1 ever patriotic North Carolinian, no terior Department. The bill had re- matter in which party he was born, ceived the sanction of the House and I should want to see two strong parties Mr. Bryan says the time is ripe for 1 now only requires the signature of hn North Carolina, so nearly evenly the Democracy to return to Jeffer- the President. The bill places the divided that it would be easy for the sonian principles. But the present- Bureau in the hands of a director people to turn out one party and put . , , , . , I " oaacaaj ua. f u,vuv J - 1U Lilt? ULIltJi . 11 a I tTUILUI liil UU111 Lc?U ua uemociac wm w uc "" long and short haul amendment to out the fact that onlv bv such a con the way for they have never been tne railroad bill, prepared by Senator dition could the people get the best there. Dixon, was tne subject or lively de- government from any party. Date- I "The machine government wiilch Those Wilmington officials accused tne Democratic party in Wake Coun- of bribery are advised by the News Two Ministers Eaten by South Sea ty has been giving the people is so and 'observer "to try the case to the Cannibals. bad that it has caused a revolution bottom." They will, no doubt, so Seattle, Wash., April 29. Details 'auU yanj-. A eiCat The (liar agifis. the Standard ijrlKl'!'ed out uf trtiactlo at Gallatin. Tetiti . ihf Siafcdard of Ken tutK bad o.i niufj lu tack in Ten aehsr'' from hub It procured a sup ply tu Kf-ne cueribtnu throufboul various eciion of th? Stat Tb KTanskilt- Cocpany of Evaut vllle. Ind . u ilt-iiii tu Galla tlu to htll oil llf obtained a num ber of order. treupou ib K ot of the Standard Oil oS-n'd to le lb merchant ten gallon of oil pr bar rel to countermand thir purchae orders with thf Kvanivllle cyil Com pany. Four of tb-ia accepted. The Standard and t of lt aK-oi were Indicted undr tb State Anti-Trut Act. One f th- aj?-nt u convict ed, but the Standard rap-d puntab work of the Daniel Boone Memorial meantime Mr. Bailey sent out letters not throw me down. Later he told mnl OJJ tL( gryull.j that It could cot th art but could Associaiton, incorporated by the and circulars over the county charg- me that I had sold my vote, ana i General Assembly of North Caro- hng the members of the Democratic replied, 'You're a lie, for I voted for Una in 1909. The association was ring, composed of county officers and the man that Joe Daniels cannot con- created a corporation, "with power others, with being corrupt, charged trol. I voted for Will Kitchin. I to hold lands, erect suitable memo- that some had bought vote3 and that J loaned the Academy of Music for the rials, collect historical materials, certain members of Legislature had use of the Democratic party and and such other things as are neces- not acted in good faith. But during would not take a cent for it. Bailey sary to perpetuate the memory of the this time the "ring" was not idle, put placards in bo that he might seat i life of Daniel Boone in North Caro- for they had men out in the county! those of his gang and had the police lina." drumming up men to come to their j at the door. He wanted to keep out The significance of the selection I rescue at this meeting, and it was! those opposed to him. When he of the date for the dedication lies in charged that they even paid men to said that I threw the people out of . f f.irrbiy to lha State. tne iacu mat Apm ouiu is me mum come io itaieign 10 neip noiier uowu me acauem, hcu. annivprsarv rf the deDarture Of theiRnllpv and hts crow d. Mr. J. N. Holding was called up- Rnno fnmilv from Bucks County. ... on and resDonded. "I am not going v4 Wrn Bank Official Fouad tiullty Penn, for their new home on the Meeting at the cademy. tQ taJk lQng Tfae proceedings of of Maklng Kotrtea and banks of the Yadkin River and the The meeting was called to order this day shows that nominations teuced to AtUat- 141st anniversary of the departure by Mr. Bailey in tne Academy or should be made by primary and not v c April 80. At of Daniel Boone from North Caro- Music at 12 o'clock. Before the a convention. The mass meeting ' moriiin the Jury la tb verotci be fined uu-t only b? ousted. Oubt-r protf-d!M: re tbt-n be gun against it i?b tb cbargea baaed on the Gallatin tratiactlona. The States court Uud an ouallsg de cree frotu hkh an app-l waa tak en to the Supreme Court of the Unit ed States. Juhtlce Iloiiae announced the opinion of tbe court. All the contention of tbe eompaoj -- Una for Kentucky. ROOSEVELT HONORED AT COPENHAGEN. . , A meeting the lower floor had been dl- was called by J. W. Bailey for all vided into sections by placards for Democrats, yet when we attempted r.rrawar not fulltr of tb each township, but when the meet- to go, we were barred. . , -uimeDt but colltj oa "When I went up to quiet the ,.hari?0f fal ntrie and mla- ticed that the cards had been re-1 crowd Bailey says that if I cannot aDproj,riaUon of fuuda. The Jury moved but thereby hanzs another I mHot th crowd, nobodv else shall. I pp . .. .... n Carrawar Presented With Two Loving Cups and tale . . an effort tQ m lne party. j P" 1 wwe, MoUon to Royal Porcelain Works He Will . . . . . f veral years, but RU m,Y.- ..rirt wa. d tilled and Make the Nobel Prize Speech at the when a man trifs to put me out of a el ' eEteaeed to flv yn rhcHann Trwlar. I l ... A. v. m i carrarf7 , a best Democrats in Wake County and uemocrauc meeung, ne win uae ianta petlteBtiary. apv wo coDennaKen. May Mr. nuu- over tne rine. rnai it was cauea i uuru tiuir. . . Lf thP PA inhv pannihak on Febru- mass meeting has been held by the velt left here at 9:30 to-night for for the purpose of giving the people to do? They are tring to get in deep to the bottom that it won t be where he will arrive L voice In the government. That their ring and shut you out two waa fixed at $10,000. heard of again. and his assistant the Rev Hector Petent ring rule. If the Republican shortly after noon to-morrow. The since the meeting had been called months ahead of the primary. That Wjilu.r Marphy Annouci 1H C Tor, MnPWc Tr.tcQinnariP.s nf party had been about of equal feature of his visit there will be the the "ring" had sent men all over the meeting will probably endorse Bailey aitUtJ tor Coo"1 114 1e At The News and Observer says that tfae presbyterian church, on Savage strength with the Democratic party Nobel prize speech which will be de- county calling for help. "We had for the Senate. They wanted to get 1iarict. no honest Republican will vote in a island were brought by the barken- in tnis county, no such bad condi- livered on Thursday afternoon. erected cards so as to divide the dele- a little ring here, nominate their rial from Saliibury, N. Democratic primary. And it has al- tine Mary E. Winkleman, which ar- tions could ever ha occurred. The An enormous crowd gathered at gates into townships, but after a con- men. and try to force them upon the A Myg. mo.t come to the pass in Wake Coun- rived at Mukilteo, Wash., from the Democratic machine is drunk with the station to bid farewell to the ference between Sherwood Upchurch people. J. W. Bailey has charged or .17 of uu rtty 1 P e Coun Tonea Isiands in the South Seas power, and it has felt like it has had Roosevelt party. and Wr. B. Jones, representing the every chairman of precinct commit- , ' uncemenl to-4ay that b ty where no honest Democrats can f barkentine lay at Tan- nothing to fear from the Republican Colonel Roosevelt was the recip- ring,' they proposed that the cards tees as being corrupt. They are your made " candidal for th uarticinate in tnem enner. i . - , , . hwrty cn thor 1 mr. tViino-o -ti-stvi i iti trwiav nf two mvinc puns, nne k taVan itnnm Kiit xMra tiavo mot hara npirnnon. ana ne naa cnareea inaii"1" l rrnt-ntit in T h Q I i"n Cro ICIQnns H I svr - v "uiv auxa utiiiHJ . 2t.uic7ua, - - ' - . 0 c r laatu uvnu. vufc " v uc. uv - m.wi ' ' gatabu in the Tonga Islands a ca- Pari" so ineF nave run tnings witniient 10-oay oi two loving cups, one pe taiien down. Dut we nave met nere uwguwrs, auu ue u iuift5U i.t. ----- - COaiintlon for Congre noeload of mission natives from Sav- a nisn nana ana witnout any regara bearing me uamsa voai oi Arms auu to put aown ring ruie,' ana we wuiii-utrj w wwuw - - Eighth DUtrlct, wbicb i uuua iu i . . . . y-.-w t. ii .presented hi Hon. Charles H. It is claimed that something re- Ti-- i.,o hri.fn for the interests of the neoDle and the other the American arms, and do it. and we want every man op-ask you to put your stamp upon It. markable happens every time Hal- news of the buthcery. the taxpayers." also four placques from the Royal posed to 'ring rule to adjourn to the Don t keep your mourns snut. oui leu ,,nQblican. of WTIkeaboro. ley s comet visits this eartn. iiut if The natives said tnat HopKms and I ine conaitions aescrmea oy tne 1 1 -, . Miuu.uuure tl. yMl. - v i - -- 5ible for that Demo- McPherson were teaching in the mis- writer of the above letter are more Pictured several wiia oeasts. church, manager or the Academy. r. Armisieaa jonea oaereu a r iiuit: lur lUai ucmo I I I j:.ia n 1 . . . . . u I Altnn that tna nomnfrat) i ne municipaiiij gait; a umuci " I nau ioia tnem mey couiu uui use i umnw" iu.iulu it was responsi Uinn HniiHinir whth stands on th a or less the sflmp all nvpr North Carn-1 The muniCipamy gave a Qinne cratic mass meeting held in ake tbe little harbor of Savage lina, and it shows the absolute ne- the City Hall In honor of the ex- the building unless both sides were should vote at the primary on wheth- Grrt tWerenc of Mrtbodlrt Im xidoa at AheTtile. Asheriile. N. C. May J.-Froa all ai tbe country uf" County Saturday we are indeed for- Island when 200 unconverted sav- cessity for a strong vigorous Republi- President. represented.) The crowd was Im- er they wanted the county officer tunate that the comet comes but ages, howling war cries and bran- can party. Every Democrat who The Lord Mayor presiaea ana an mediately In an uproar. Mr. Bailey pui on a saiary. me rgiuuon once every seventy-five years. dishing clubs and spears, descended I wants to see his party purged and the members of the Cabinet were and Mr. Josephus Daniels left the adopted. I v, j -!.-c I ctnr.A tnr. i. nrspnt I HP Mavor IirODOSeU ine hall o ti li tha irnxd f hon mlo1 inTnJ senator juuet waa caiievt 101 The missionaries had 20 converts in turn his hand and help carry the health of the guest of honor and the the court-house. Chairman AnnI- responded, expressing his hrtfelt copaM u fof 4. : ; j l C, Dsnvi;... .- i.:. UnmnoitV cheerpd enthnslasticallV aS 1 cto A Innoa fuMaA rrt tho man to I than KS for the Kind Sentiment OI U) 1 . frmnft nouse ring baturday said that Mr. ... . . . . ... ... aa innr DnavaH I , l.T-n-d "Von Vnn that Joaenhu I Quadrennial ru"" , joi in emescapea. own party ana iorce it to respect tnei" iuuhuu ifcW.v-.. itumt! ciose; 10 whub uio ur. . . - bezins Its three weeas "w" will of the people. And this is what mW at th Hcmrt-Houae. l""?. " .Zi ."'"rmw morning at S o'clock Tr-;ii x--k o i: it -vi I " i are irvine 10 inwan me i oi iuc 1 uuciuur , n5t- i?ttt o-rrttoment was I nennle.. When Mr. Haiiev saia tnai Bailey was a Republican and that Bailey and Daniels were trying to get the Democrats of Wake County td adopt planks from the Republican platform. Well, they are mighty good planks Former Postmaster at Selma Suddenly. Dies rank and file of the Remiblicans will Quite a little excitement re-oreanize their nartv and nut at its Washington. D. C. May 2. Gov- caused when Senator "Buck" Jones 1 1 had anything to do witn tne matter Saimo n inrit c fr t t I head men who not onlv want to rarrv I ernor Hnehes. of New York, was to-lwent up to Mr. Bauey ana saia iiiai me Acautmj, ue . uam f a. w y a a a u am. a. ' - " w I . T T J Corbett. former postmaster of Sel-the State Republican, but who also I day confirmed by the Senate to be as-J he said he ordered those placards J false, and 1 told him so. Jte maae ma. fii fleafl on Anrtorenn RtrPAt I have the character and anacttv tolsociate iustice of the Snnreme Courtldown at the Academy he was" ai another statement that he knew was to adopt, and many Democrats in 1 this xnornlntr I lead the nartv to victorv. I of the United States to succeed the 1 G d d- liar, and that be ald false, and that waa the salary of the Wake County have already decided! Mr. Corbett came down street tot Victory can never be won under I late Justice Brewer. , Mr. Huaes J It. too."' - T Jsherlff of the county was $10,000. to adopt the Republican platform "as I make arrangements to move his lit-1 the leadership of plo counter bosses; j was nominated by President Taft on 1, Solicitor Jones mounted a chair j Joe Daniels, when claiming his Dem- a whole, and still others will follow! Wilson Sanltorium, 1 first, because tn bosses do not want I April 25tn, and favorable action np-jamia cries or Jones, Jones." There I ocracy, has always preached what he i v f th t me ouu uaviug swaiiowea some.iu carry ioe oiaie. ana, second, do-j on ine nomination was taaen tnis i naa oeea an attempt to sune tne i cauea straight Democracy, yet he their example before the votes arelpotasn lye a OTi time ago, from cause the people would ,not follow morning by the Senate Judiciary! voice of the people," said Mr. Jones. I know that this salary bUl la rht c&st this fall. which she is still suffering. jthem if they did. I Committee to which it was referred.! Part of the crowd cried for "Buck"! Con tinned on Pairs 2 pobln Cooper's G -NashvWe, T May l -Thj trial of Robin J. Cooper, charged wnn the murder of former United States Senator & W. Carmack. in fnJ dti T November 9. 10S was to day ei for June 2 lit. Young Coop er was convicted In the criminal court apd the ease was recently reversed by the Supreme Court. '
The Caucasian (Clinton, N.C.)
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