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THE CAUCASIAN TO BE ENUROED-NOW FOR 10,000 SUBSCRIBERS. A T in A H VOL. XXVIII. RALEIGH, N. C. THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 19IO. No. 21 G SIAN. EDITORIAL BRIEFS May be Aycock's mocking-birds cared oft those bond purchasers. If that Missouri blacksmith gets into the Senate, we expect that he will forge rapidly to the front. About the worst calamity that could befall the taxpayers would be a Bpeclal session of the Legislature. tidltor Daniels says the ring is try ing to "flim-flarn" tho people. The editor should know; he la an expert at the game. Those Illinois Democrats are try ing to make their State the Mississip pi of the North. Seven are under arrest for bribery. Those men "higher up" in the sugar frauds are like Davy Crockett's coon. They are hustling down and with pleas of guilty. If tho "worst Democrat is better than the best Republican." why did Editor Daniels put Republicans on his combine ticket? While at target practice the ram Katahdin was sunk by a "misdirected shot." Wonder what a well-directed one would have done? A man in Cincinniatl suicided be cause he had a boll on the back of ills neck. That is a better excuse than many we have heard. Wilmington decided it did not want A. M. Waddell for even police justice. Wilmington has some re deeming features, after all. SOMK DEMOCRATIC IIVPOCHISV. MANY BILLS HUNG UP Congress Should Hurry and Pass the Administration Reform Measures. PRESIDENT IMPATIENT Mr. J. L. Ramsey, in a Strong Article Tells Why He Left the Democratic Party, and Why He is Xow a Re publicanA Review of Political Conditions in North Carolina. Editor of The Caucasian-Enterprise: I believe that a question of person al privilege takes precedence over everything else In most legislative and deliberative bodies. Without consent of the presiding officer no member or delegate has the right to speak or take the floor for any pur pose when another member Is speak ing. I do not know that the floor Is occupied now. If It Is, I rise to a question of personal privilege and the other gentleman will please take a brief rest. For some years I have been Inac tive in politics. This is of but little consequence to either of the great parties, the public or myself, political ly speaking. But a citizen, no mat ter how humble, has certain rights and privileges at any and all times privileges that cannot be denied him. I believe that It Is now my privilege and my duty to join the Republican party and exercise my rights as a citizen in and through that party. In a matter of this kind no public announcement is necessary. If pub lic notice Is given at all, a dozen lines might be sufficient, especially when, as In this instance, the citizen is a mere "hewer of wood and a drawer of water." But, having tak en advantage of the almost sacred personal privilege parliamentary rule, I am going to say a few words about myself and about politics, that seductive and unknown quantity and quality that has been, is, and may be, of grave importance to each and every one or us. lor in a government Tne Dm to limit the use of injunc constituted like ours politics has tions which was promised by the par much to do with our general pros- ty in its national platform is still perity. Bad crop years, low prices hanging in an uncertain shape, of labor and of products, financial Tne president is also getting anxi panics and other things, may bring ous aDOut the passage of the bill to on serious trouble at any time. But eivfi him further authority to con- Every One Looking Forward With Keen Interest to the Return of Colonel Roosevelt May Partici pate in Next Campaign Consider ed One of the Greatest Living Statesmen Tho N'ew Bern Situa tion and Its SignificancePresi dent Selected Best Man for Post office Despite the Opposition of the Patronage Machine Such Action Will Mean More Recruits to the Party. (Special to The Caucasian.) Washington, D. C, May 31, 1910. President Taft is again beginning to show Impatience at the delay of Congress in passing the administra tion reform measures to carry out the platform pledges of the party. The railroad rate bill is still hang ing fire and the end is not In sight. The postal savings bank bill, which some time ago passed the Sen ate, is still tied up in the House Com mittee on Post-offices and Post Roads. The President has a number of times used his good offices to try to get a satisfactory adjustment in the House and put the bill in some satisfactory shape and have it passed, but he is not satisfied with the present outlook. who was here on last Saturday, said that the action of the President la appointing Mr. J. &. Basnight post master at New Bern has proven that the President has &sd Intends to carry out his announced policy, In making appointments to secure the best men and to select only men of character and standing who have the confidence and respect of the people of the community Li which they serve. It was pointed out that in this case a square Issue was drawn. The whole power of the referee system In the State was brought to;bear to secure the appointment of a man for post master against whose appointment the overwhelming sentiment of the people of New Bern protested, and that this protest caused the President to halt and Investigate; that upon in vestigation he agreed with the senti ment of the community and declared that he would respect It. Next, the patronage machine at tempted to have another man ap point against whom there were no objections, but when it developed that that other man who was to make the objectionable person who had been turned down for, postmaster, the assistant postmaster, again the com munity protested. The President heeded the protest, and, It is under stood, agreed that het would not ap point any man postmaster who would make for his assistant a man who was objectionable to the community. Thus, again, and n a most em phatic manner, did the President turn down the referee crowd and up hold and respect the sentiments of the people concerned. Why Mr. Basnight Was Appointed. Next, the sentiment of the com munity was expressed to the Presi dent in favor of the appointment of Mr. Basnight, a Republican of high character and of fine business standing in the community. BONDSGOA-BEGGIilG Second Bid For the Issue Was Less Than the First OFFICIALS PERPLEXED Bonds Must Be Sold by July lit u Outstanding Bonds Pall Due at That Time Lcs Than Half of the N'ew Issue Has Been Sulxtctib el for The Governor May Have to Call the Legislature in Special Session to Increase the Rate of In terest or Devise Other Means for Floating the Bonds. The second bids for the $3,430,000 refunding forty year 4 per cent bonds to take up bonds falling due July 1st, were opened by the State Treasurer Friday In the presence of the Governor and members of the Council of State, in the office of State Treasurer and it was found that there were bids for only Jl, 1'JS.OuO of the issue as compared with $1,7C5,000 that were bid for on the first date for the bond sale May ISth, when all bids were rejected. The bids in hand leave $2,211,500 of the issue to be taken care of in some extraordinary way. Several methods of extracting the adminis tration from the embarrassing dJem ma are being suggested, although the Governor and Council of State are not talking. One is the calling of the General Assembly in etxra ses sion to either increase the rate of in- CKXKIUL NKWS. A local paper is publishing a story entitled "Won in the Ninth." Sure we have. Mr. McNinch was nominated a weak and unstable government may serVe the natural resources of the there the other day on the Republican cause a crash, even when natural COUntry. The bill has passed the (nnHttinne nnnonr tn n ennn that I t r i . i ? j i ticket vui.u.i..i-uU " i- - - o 1 I nouse, uui iiiis measuru is uuiig up win snane me counuy iu us, very in tne senate, though it is thought 4yi n1arf nrtd I i i . it. Orange County has a candidate , , f tU1a ct t luat 11 m ulu. iu Being a native of this State, and Mli nf tho session who claims to be the oldest office- naving been to some extent in public The President is also showing im- holder in the United States. It is view, and knowing many people from patience at the partisan politics that probably needless to say that he is one end of the State to the other. seem to be threatening the defeat of onA aincr norcnnallv lrnnwn tr n n i mi i rii. i v a Democrat. I i - - une dius io mane a oiaie uui ot rsew large number, It should rollow that 1 Mexico and Arizona. The New Eng- I .1 J. XX A. A i , AMA 4-Vi a n I . . . , .... Down in Moore County a man awiwmiwpi .i s ' land element has aivrays loo sea yena "who had been dead two dava" sud- a glance at my Dersonal history- But jealousy upon the creation of new who had been dead two davs sud- as T have been so persistently and so Western States, and now there is denly revived and asked for a drink. unjustiy maligned by certain so-call- added a new argument that it means ho rorgot that he had returned to ed Democratic newspapers during a creating a new Democratic State with North Carolina. period or many years, mucn or wnicn Democratic Senators and Democratic I passed unnoticed, I am inclined to Congressmen and the electoral .vote Hetty Green's son is coming "home think It best to say a lew worus for the Democratic candidate for to "help the richest woman in the though the hour is late. some years ago, wuen i was quue M- , .-1.1 V. Iw,.. Y... ...J O 1.1 M ,,u,m ucai 1101 uuluou Ul ru;utJS- a young man and was engaged in lhere are many who will be glad to farming, this entire country was al- iote a little themselves. I most crushed by a long period or cratic platform. They voted against an amendment to the railroad bill to which their party was pledged. President. These partisan arguments, how ever, have no effect -upon the Presi dent, and he is urging that the meas ure is not only promised by the party business depression. Farmers, mer- Dut is just and should be passed, no Senators Simmons and Overman chants and every class of our citl- matter what the political effect might have again tumbled off the Demo- zens were well-nigh paralyzed. be Tne President's breadth and Prices were well up in, some things. nin statesmanship in this matter, as But the price of the principal farm in many others, is each day impress products, such as corn, wheat, cotton, ing itself more and more upon the tobacco, and most other tnings, country. mooiioH tha lrwist lfiVfil recorded in I if thnv t,cf Mil Yi t .Aorieiotura I i tt v,f r ti,a The iresiaent ana tne xarm jom- in special session to settle the bond average farmer knew but little about missio . matter, it should h dJRHnrtiv t dor. politics or the science of government. Tne President is very much pleased otn. . . . ' The average politician and the aver- that the House has provided for a stood that they must adjourn just agQ newspaper had taken a great tarlfl commission with broad powers as soon as that matter Is settled. nf Dalns to see that the farmer to invpstieate the difference between did nothing except the voting and the waees for labor and the cost of ine isews and Observer asks, tne heavy tax-paying. Now and then production abroad and here, as a What are McNinch's politics?" A when a red-hot campaign was on J guide and a measure for the revision sufficient and satisfactory answer is they would ask the farmers to goj0f the tariff in the future whenever I a a . a. m 1. J M x a 4 w n r AVao- I . a. Jl a x J i. that thev are not the same tho lne speaK.mB, nuB iu. equity ana justice leuune it DacK procession, etc. iue itmuwioi xne effect or tne worK ot sucn a would then hear a lot of rant and I commission will be that the country rant and a lot of talk intended tOlrcni nnt wait ton nr fifteen venra for IT I Tll T m l . 1 I I " i "X " . j m xmauuis, ra., u city muaMarouse sectional and partisan preju- another general revision of the ta returned as "unexpended," $37,124 diCe, much of it mere rot. In the rifff but with the accurate Informa balance of an appropriation he had fall they would be allowed to vote, tion secured by the commission and charee of and thv nm talking provided they voted Democratic. But, furnished to the President, he will be more glorious tnan an, iue ianueia nn a position at eacn session or uon would be allowed to pay taxes in the I gress if the facts require it to send a fall, too. editor pf the News & Observer. Prrtidtnt Taft relwt4 the yard of the O. A. It. Teterans is New York City oa May 3th. !iroTerlts a bursUr raatkiat her house, a Nev York vot&ia at tacked him with rolllnc pia, la fiicticg Injuries which csuh1 bl death. A fire at Minneapolis. Mian.. cau ed a loss of $750,000 tad at least on life, that of a guest at a hotel. Sev eral Urge Implement works wr de stroyed. A child bora to the queon of Spala died a few hours after birth. Ta queen was greatly protrated at the death of her uacle. King Edward, of England. Fred W. Carienter. Secretary to President Taft, has been compelled to give up the ofnee, owing to 111 health, and has been appointed as minister to Morocto. As an illustration of the reversal of sentiment regarding prohibition In Alabama, the returns show that only eleven prohibitionists were elected to the next Legislature. The reb-l army under Madrlz. In Nicaragua, is again In the ascendency and a close watch Is being kept by this country to protect foreign resi dents from harm. Several United States war vessels are on the scene. In a flight from Albany to New York City, covering over 150 miles in two hours and forty-six minutes. Glen H. Curtis made a new world's record in aeroplane nights and also won a prire of $10,000 offered 1y the New York World. The body of eight-year-old Alma INJUNCTION ORDER Twenty.Five Railroads Arc Retrained From Increa. ins Freight Rate. THE GOVERNMENT ACTS terest above the 4 per cent provided Again, go as to effect the sale in the oTdi- the President respected the wishes nary way empower the Treasurer to Kellner, of Louisville, who disappear of the community and appointed Mr. exchange new bonds for the old, or c ia8t December, has been found Basnight. authorize some other means of tiding nPar hpr home in an unused cellar. The action of the President in this tho State over the difficulty There Phfi had been brutally murdered and matter should and will inspire fresh hs a suggestion that the State could tne D0r buried. There is no rlue hope In the rank and Hie of the Re- get money on railroad bonds the State to ,he murderer. publican party of the State, which owns as security, or effect other has been ignored and discouraged by financial arrangements that would Tne government dry dock "Dewey" the action of the referees, and also saVe the State the $25,000 or more tne 'ar8st In the woitd, was sunk by nspire hope in that class of inde- expense of an extra session of the conspirators, who opened the valves pendent voters who were so much encouraged and pleased by the decla rations of the President during the campaign that the Republican party would be made a live progressive force and would be made such a par ty with which they could afford to affiliate in the future. Legislature. State Offices to He Filled. Now that the dates have been fixed for both the State Democratic and But little damage was done, though Important work was seriously delay ed. The matter is being investigated, and arrests are expected. lUlr If.,) ed o Prut. rrum-nt t.n t r llw .Uub.r, .Intl-lruti ) llaalbs:. v Ave Wn! : rarily r.!r States D.t: from ecfur ; . advance !. : , scheduh J tion k r t : by the t : that th- a ; . , agreed en t t: . -comititH S. i, : Sherman & The p ;?:., .. ;. ed Statt' ( ir . this aftt-rr.f :. .... . by Atton.r to preciii ! . ; holding a k- ; Circuit Comt- . such a rtnr' .. tho propoM-i h : . effective at 1: grave harm a - , of the Vn.'c s on which th- . 1 was nig!..' 1 t ;. attorncy-p i, r,,' i bage, th j .'..--i : That th i!. U - : are common .ir::. : intcrtMt( frf i.!1, dants aro !!; i . of-the reM-r that each di-f.-i. I : of the U:p f ra'.; the other l.-f The feftjud j art elates that :i ! twenty of tbi- '.' : to suppr9i hl ( " ' 11) t!. (MIT IUlr- mrm Vmtprtltto It Will Mean More Recruits. Every vote of the 31,000 recruits which came up and voted for Taft in the last campaign were made up of j that class of voters, and there are i 10,000 to 20,000 more in the State of to the matter of Marshall of Oklahoma, are on thlr thm ,u, Ta ' V , ations have to be way to greet former President Rooso- nd UXl'atUy hV - rM,'r! races. First of all n vi- r... -m.. create ratw fei 1 r!-.r-s. an and arbitrary iatt . greatly in ex ' charges, whl.t. .i but for the uLi-!-'. tto jo 'aJt4 I Dyr ttrl ' i'.t rate. i to trijuac' : w.v.n S54 a'. -gtloB ra'e wr '. '.thoul U uf th ::. tLe Tnit- St lul .ught her t t;rtaor r who Is :.'t.l Slate tr.ki unlets r !- UUd ill boa) :. Kht to the ' th people 11," ptillOQ o luaued V, u kprhaui, (' ver f. fffprt: : ail timet ' :i kinds of it tL tlcfen 1 c,.r,trol!ers -f railroads. !:;!fpendent ! ' j rated by tL pttUon lr 5. 10. .. 'contrlv4 :tioa between d chargM !y to In- d to et- : utireasonable i.'.r h re to be r ;!. rates and 1 prevailed. c.:atI&atioB and 'or.larita." Riding across the country oa horse the Republican conventions, interest back, two sons of Setb Bullock, U. 3 turns especially just what nominatio macie IOr btate Omces. rirst OI ail Velt on hl rfturn from Enron- Th there are the seats of Chief Justice are aged njne and glx rears, and their ubUsh and waiter ciark and Associate justices father Is an old friend of the foifaer waiKer ana .Manning, me two iormer President for eight years and the latter for the unexpired term or Judge Connor, to win. Slar. th Atlantic CAtr the same kind who are waiting to which Judge Manning was appointed young man accused of murdering hit (conspiracy of tU come to the party. With their com- 0 uovernor iviicnin. i uen mere are sweetheart on the "million dollar " " ing North Carolina will be a Repub- two places on the corporation com- per- la8t February, was acquitted I IDI(a. I i ii.m. iwa.iv llxon Cfata TTonno tho irraat citr. mission, One U1C SlX-jear term IO Ul" hv n lnrv nftor a BonsgMnnal trial I 1 u ceed Commissioner S. L. Rogers, and! The methods of th noiioa in rvin ,"v'""v'VJ v" I .... .1 ""O I ..... . . . dent in this case where the issue was tne other four years oi-the term or to force a confession was scored by Southern li-h.. M.-n in-iiuhd( w. squarely drawn. u. r. Aycoc-K, ueceaseu, now uneu uy the court. I ACllon oi i in-" " There are many other places in the u- urown througn appointment or iv.,u ;, M State where the same condition exists Governor Kitchln until after the gen- Gifford PInchot, who was deposed L action (,f m. and where the same issue should be eral election. as Chief Forester by President Taft,oritv in (' tr'i ! drawn. And we believe now that it There are 16 solicitors, or prose- and who went to Europe to lay his make muni csA at the enpenM will be drawn since the people are cuting attorneys, for the 16 judicial case before former President Roose-Lf h.m.iiiati-1 'I- I'M-aident and encouraged to believe that their pro- districts. Also 11 Superior Court velt, has returned. He was appar- ,b0B0 who KdW h' tests and wishes will be recognized Judges, io or them lor tun terms oi ently in high spirits, but refused to h. .i-it t- S I 1 l A. J 4L. .il ASn- 9 I . . . . - . . . . . . -w ' :'j -Indignant l.--jior-ratlc mln t i 4 -sr attempt to 'Vitality when the Chamber eight years and the other, that of talk concerning his interview with of Comu.r(P I(,! Cotton Kx- Judge Guion, resigned, for four the former President. change of A;.k ' ddreed a years, this being filled by Judge D. series of j :ut: .: roundly d- L. Ward through appointment of the The prohibition law In Mississippi nounCiDg th Ik;' rt and have Governor pending the election of a has received a serious set hack In the tenderc-d :i' ' rr'r t0 mw;t tl1 judge. These Superior Court judges decision of the State Supreme Court, ,.flll(t.tirv"u"ra!..r.g a purse. Arrival of Civil Men at Asheville whose terms are expiring in connec- placing upon the State the expense Thft pr c, :.t uh!i deeply gratl- tion with this campaign are. Judge 0f proving In each case whether TET& I n utul moV(!,i ty iM token ot good will of tbt Suth at the White House. OFFICE-HOLDERS TOO ACTIVE; INVESTIGATION UNDER WAY. to Investigate Activities. Asheville, N. C, May 30. Once again has Asheville come under the scrutiny of the high officials of the United States Government at Wash ington. Two civil service men, L. H. Fishes secretary of this division and JugtIc Qf Rutnerford'. Judge j. s having a commission of lunacy ex amine him. John T. Doyle, secretary of the United States Civil Service Commission at Washington, D. C, are here engaged in an investigation into the alleged Peebles, Northampton County; Judge so-called "near" beer contains over .v... c ., b ..!i.ea men. atat- Cook, of Franklin; Judge W. R. two per cent alcohol. As a result of 1 that be c0 ..i r.'.t accpt the fu Allen, of Wayne; Judge W. J. Adams, the decision the near beer places rL.tt f-, j-t ouJ4 UP th deflcisncy out of Lis ow Th. rhfkD M&I-Jt POlltiCS Of th In a speech In the Senate. Senator! it arou'.r.g a atorm of pro- Depew stated that he was reliably tMt &ll ovfe- c0utb. a reSectlnf Informed that It was the intention of on g;, rlt 0f v 0ir vitality for which the British government to force war . SfeC.jfn s wAni and the graceful on the United States at the time of ,.ttpr 0V Vbe l'r-id5it i dn'y ap- of Moore; Judge B. F. Long, of Ire- opening all over the State. dell; Judge Pell, of Forsyth (suc cessor to Judge Jones: Judge M. H. Adams, of Buncombe; Judge J. Ferguson, ot Haywood. .-... n f foin nr i,a state mvvKvrmv Airr:i:sT to. the Venezuelan trouble, as at thatl ..,Bt.fl special message to Congress asttng ' Q , time this country had no navy, but Asheville offered th R.nh,.nan I in Democratic neigh- for a modification of : one or more ta- before thege of. Greensboro tor Republican tt the personal wishes of Queen M,n (,uil,y of lYaud.. borhood and naturally was poisonea nn; scneuuies wimout uisiuiuiiiB mo i .w,,,,, v,o. nnnrontlnn. prevtruteu. iu i.ma ou . xnnFontinn r1,.r n1 J J, .... . ... , . ,i X V lUCCIS WI1U lia.C COfcauiXOiiu "cau- I I ij VI. . ..J Va- tiT . . 7 u-.uc by the deadly miasma tnat usuany waoie ousme iixtif&tS o.lu uU- 0, oii cou8,ur.e couiuinv au vlktr Md Jibm every general revision oi tne - Ti . - . Mar.mi passage navy. fleers who have established head- convention. L I 7 .77 Li " " . " J vatt York May 27. Harry v arters at .the postoffice building. Greensboro. N. C. May 27. The had a great effect In securing the Walker. Jean 11. V'-r ' It is claimed that the department state ReDubiican executive commit- t tt, mh Jv ii.uai, vl guilty in me .... . -, - M i i I I uaooac VA. K.LA U114 iuc i " " . TV. oi civil service is oesirous oi Kuuwiug tee in session nere this afternoon. if these orace-hoiders nave Deen too selected Greensboro and August 10th". All political factions here at the active in politics, soliciting of sub- tlme and Dlace for holding the capital, as well as over the country scriptions for campaign funds, etc. st te Convention. Charlotte and ' extey"uu; I wooraiiT- nr innVtne- forward with The investigation has caused some- of the Democratic nominees for the ,f' of rt ,Q t,, of th what of a stir in Republican Quarters k mnrt ivccu xuva ov w v Awr-.M - - " " - - - I VJT I CUS UJLJ fevw 1W J J aeaaw xjla ta j j l a ,j former President. There is a feeling and it is said there has been a little of votes. if it would only meet there, but in infects the atmosphere. I tried to be try, as vain. That town must have thought conservative, reasonable. At the first tariff necessarily does. It was biddin for the Democratic election after I passed the age of 21 The Return of Colonel Roosevelt. I voted the full Democratic tiCKet tonventlOIl. , r-s r, t tnwnshin Mo wtth otia pxcention. One a me oLiiiw 8 ifputiiLion ana crea.it has not suffered seriously under j Legislature, though, a very good man uu.ucuuouuovernmeai, wny m most resyecw. uau - Republicans of all shades of uneasiness is it that the State's bonds cannot op strong feeling of prejudice against M, qh ht nrtiv . - men Young Man Succumbs to IUbir-i; 391 Ft. Heike. M.-crt Others Were Bitten. American Sugar I Ti a ir.n o i weeks ago a small poodle dog tl . "fn iMj Martin In the UntUi suear frauds trial to-aay. were ro-'i'-:'--1'1 try-treasaref oi in luStiing Company. . -t V.jf unrx-er.t tat ice ma. to ruilty floated, even at par? waiting for an answer. & . Inrtininn that hia return ftnd his active - tt. Allianrxt an nr?Ti ra- " Yes, we are "r" r: participation in the next campaign, IO wniCU 1 oeiouson . v.. nA wtll n mora tn wuicux w.utx6 -w . expected, will do more to Secretary of my lal lodge triumphant election of a TAFT SPEAKS IN DEFENSE OF SOUTH. French Submarine Went Down and Twenty-three Lives Lost. the dog after that on the same day. i Walter Fisher one of the nersons bit- Dover. England, May 26. Twenty- tan nnnr .r, 9rt VA9r. M AIA three men were drowned today in theln If TTnUKlv T; I ... . . , I W"1" Wfevaa y WWaj avawM TTJTLT Z PP Channel wnen tne ren at the Holt-Morgan mill village, this "luuu " I submarine ooat riuvioz was sirucn i cjty nous. i hv th narket steamer I'as ae uaiais. Hope Mills bit a number of people. I c,aff, r-jurt th'.a morning by At- Thlrty-two people were bitten by L pv rockrart-- Judge Martin would pa-M Eeatence on alker. oel- and Halllxan uwr. Through their .tone.. " ment attorney volve Heike tion i was - ' ZJ "i insure the triumphant The Democratic Chief of Police of aT Portion that fall t Republican House than any otlier one rievAiand. n hoa Viann De , , agency or influence. - TO scraicnea 7B 7 7;" It is a frequent matter of comment from office under chareres of "immor- be leeislator and twenty-odd of the , ..v,. aiitv inttnati cw.n,.! free American citizens who voted at nf 5" " , . .1 Washington. D. C. May 27. "In The passengers on the latter were th D.non. hltten br do naTe ' w-, .uouu.uu ,vtCo mi... nere u ijhiubi auuktoiv ho. uu- - I tntn a nanlr- and the shin it- K '. 7 , 7 "17 " .. . " . and incomnatfinrv " nthprwis ho l luu smo uui um - nrp.eP(i himsplf unon all EuroDO more au my eipencutc, auu CUjW- tmn- " 7 7 L I neen carrieu to inn rasieur lnsiiiutea v w. v luci 11c 10 nomoerats. too. At the time I : c . ?. . . I oi the hnsnitalitv of manv sections of I self was so badly damaged that snei f ri0ii said to be all right, all right. t MtImtt had rather flattering lurin? tnis .tr neai? 7 7h. JrM T ner had a more cor- had to put back to Calais. "ST TrZZlTJ nittini nroRnArta ahead of him. But ires1-1 . . .L,m-e" . lc ' . L,oi r0n0rnii! onon and lavish wel- The submarine was crushed and r.wtt nt frtr The State Democrat, the organ Aching ot his name under ?2T.r JKC ttTw l the Southern went down within a few moment,. 171.7 the famnr r tho t ,4. , i I . . . A Ul wuiiu . . I ll nr-a-a: -a-am ranirht Va . . . . .. .. . .. I "" " i'e it xavors locai tne circumstautes tauscu mo v t..j t t isVine. statesmen and in I stages auring my iny, auu meNisui- m; - 1 lused to sen a it. ine aog aiea tne self-government. If so, why Cldn't managers to hesitate and tne gentle- ronnIirtion it mieht be said that est nint that Puts me In tne attitude rats m a trap. ia Iday after he had bitten the persons I ll Vma1 s-. tfrA 1 r-rx v I - I . a 11 a. 1 4..124 I rri. : a t h a well aa ex-Caahler Since Fisher's death twenty-fiTe of dernagei ana Forme'' Dock Sapr- the ring have the courage to say ,o "J in their mass meeting on April 30th. They simply dodged the question. some squad of 'has-beens' ' 'might-have-beens." of a critic of that hospitality gives Th's is the sixth serious accident aboTe menUoned A little later I went to Raleigh . I ha hna a srpater hold unon the neo- and . .. ...... . , I m o p-roat nain niA r r thA iinftan vrorno nnw Tnan no i o : r " 7 This in part is the manner in which five years in the French submarine flotilla in i recognized and conceded by every President Taft today In a letter to Today's disaster is one of the worst Chairman Tawney of the House com- in the history of the submarine. Senator Overman fell off the Dem- the organization mentioned above, ODf' X ,1:3 v,v Utttee on appropriations stated that . ...... I . . . i 1 celve wnen ne reacnes new xor.i ..iti.i.m n:ri ocratlc piatiorm wnen ii came io aiior several years, r, uum mo vi -i le. t- greatest I ao uw' ibku - .. .. ... . ,tiMna . w nortlon of them. In the Promises to be one ot , f k. Democrats in the debate In the vote on an amenameni io ine railway flna, Popular aemonsirauon. m Te8terdar unon the traveling - I rUl Ul a U1U v.V. J muw m I . m -1 " bill, because his conscience tola himl drovo - nortion of the people,!01 w v"-. expenses of the President. Do Not Deserve to Win. Durham Herald-3 . A..r..t v w. fieroactov. The GoTernicent. moreover. U known to rely largely on tbete cod fe83ion. in tracing the men 'higher UPTheir confession came m rect result of the admission tn! br V;o"rarr".r.Uaur. Troop sent to igni Aigxii juuer. eral penitentiary Lexington, ivy.. a a. rears oil cnrL TrT. a wholesale slaughter by night riders I -If mt First Vou Don t hncceeo. ar,. In the dark tobacco districts today Try AglJB- led Governor Wilson and Ad J a tan 1 1 w umia l General Johnson to nrA1ltam. UUrn" ' thflt the Democrats Acfor farmers into a new party The New Bern Situation and It- SI- The President says he is especially win In many of the close counties, to, which shows that the Democrats mostiy farmers, lnto a ne p y macance. distressed by "suggested reflection on but in Wake County they do not ap. should use a little more conscien pva. ' ' . TO p.nnhiiMn. Southern hosDltality." pear to deserve to win. i ii.... m vmtrm ' i uiuuiiMvu ,vi. .r i Of course the Democrats may not! to Christian and Lyon counties. By Monday the territory will be under arms. The soldiers will be transport ed secretly. m thirty or more applicant for the place of Secretary to the Corpo ration CommlIoa can now go after the next best thing in sight. . . . ii;nnuuuwi jl m m nueu naiuiufe - s ) .v rr tViofr niatiorma. i
The Caucasian (Clinton, N.C.)
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June 2, 1910, edition 1
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