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State Netfs. The crops along the Tar River were seriously damaged daring the recent heavy rains. An unknown negro was struck by a train near Wadesboro Thursday and instantly killed. The Southern T. W. C. A. Confer ence are holding their annual meet ins in A&heriUe this week. The North Carolina bankers are holding their fourteenth annual con vention at Wrightsville this week. The Hoard of Trustees of the East Carolina Training School held Its an- HO.V. TTIQS. SETTLE TO SPEAK. Imported That He Will Addrw the Ilcpablleaaa of Johnston County at Their Convention at SmJlhfldd Saturday. It was announced some days ago that a prominent speaker would he present and add re the Republicans of Johnston County at their Conven tion at Smlthfield Saturday, but at that time we had not learned the name of the speaker. But just be fore going to press with this issue we received a letter from one of our subscribers la Johnston County stat ing that Hon. Thomas Settle of Ashe ville. would be present and address the Convention. Mr. Settle Is one of the best speakers in the State and is very popular with all Republicans. Every Republican voter In Johnston General Netfs. HOUSE HOLDS XIGHT SESSIO.V. Quo warranto proceeding! to oast the Beef Trust from Missouri were begun In, the State Supreme Court at Jeff e nwa, Monday. Vmm Arid Ld ItecUmaUoo Bill Senate Iioastnj: tmti Stw Bank Bill. Washington, D. C, June 21. Af ter passing the general deficiency ap- I r.ropriation bill, the last or the great supply measures, and me dim 10 re- A dbspitch from Washington states tire Justice Moody, the Senate to-day that the Republicans of Pennsylvania again took up the postal savings bank may nominate Secretary Knox for bill and spent about four hours In Governor of their State. discussing the motion by Senator Carter to concur In the House bill. .j President Taft has accepted an in- The motion waa strenuously resisieu vitation to visit the ADoalachlan Ex- br Senators Cummins, Brlstow, position at Knoxvllle, Tenn., the sec ond week in September. From Knox vllle he will go to Nashville to attend the State Fair. A wholesale investigation to as- Ba- con, and Kewlands. and supported by Senators Carter and Burton. There w.as great desire on the part of friends of the bill to bring it to a vote, but failing In that effort, an agreement was reached to vote at 5 nual meeting in Greenville jester- County should be present Saturday certain whether the Government has o'clock to-morrow. - - . ..... ... to hear Mr. bettle as he would get enough enthusiasm to run him through the campaign. GLEXN' WILLIAMS FOUND GUILTY Thomas Craft Also Guilty of Violat ing Postal Laus Sentence Will , Be Passed June 28th. t Greensboro, S. C, June 17 When Federal Court coavened thi3 morning the jury which had been out all night, in the case against N. Glenn Williams and Thomas and Eliza Craft, on trial i for alleged frauds against the Gov-1 eminent, returned their verd'ct of prosecuted all violators of the anti trust, interstate commerce and bank ing laws, especially directed at the United States Steel Corporation, is provided for in a resolution intro duced in Congress Tuesday by Rep resentative Stanley, of Kentucky. CATHOLICS IX AX UPSTIIL day The North Carolina Retail Mer chants' Association are holding their annual meeting in Salisbury this week. While dressing to attend church, Mrs. C. S. Miller, of Waynesville, was stricken with paralysis and died in a few days. A Confederate monument will be unveiled at Reidsville on Wednesday, June 29th, by the Rockingham Chap ter of the Daughters of the Confed-racv. guilty as to Williams and Thomas church is facing a crisis that is with- The Norfolk Southern Railway has Craft. no guilty as to Eliza Craft, ; out precedent In its cardinal history awarded the contract for the erection of the new $60,000 passenger depot at New Bern. Work of erecting the building will begin at once. The House held a night session and passed the arid land reclamation bill in the form in which it had been re ported from the Committee on Public Inds. The bill provides for the is suance of certificates of indebted ness to provide a fund of $20,000,- 000 for the reclamation of arid land. Earlier in the session the House agreed to the conference report on Canlenal Del Val Soundly Criticised the naval bill and to a partial report for Trouble in Germany Pope on the sundry civil bill, sending the - f . 1 - Where is tbe Place Clothing. Shoes and Hats for the wholo on installments at lowest cash prices. A brand n shipment of New York's latest up-to-date sh reached us this week. You should get into one more of these garments- $11 Any Man's Suit in the house, $1 down; then $1 a week. $11 F nf Any I.,: v. . Suit, - Sv or iu. ; ;r 50c .i -.tv. " Ieeply Grieved Over the Situation Church Has Lost Much in Ger many. Rome, June 20. The Catholic The British-American Tobacco Co. has purchased a lot in Wilson, N. C, consisting of two and one-half acres on which it will immediately erect a mammoth tobacco storage warehouse with a capacity of 2,000,000 pounds. The building will be completed in time for the storage of the 1910 crop. John Fleming, a young white man of Mount Airy, was placed in jail at Dobson Friday charged with stealing between $300 aad $400 from Stewart Brothers of Mount Airy. He stole the money at various times to pay for rolling ten-pins. He left a heart broken mother at home to weep over the misdeeds of her wayward son. Judge lioyd announced that the de-;and rumors current here todav that fendants need not remain In the ; Merry Del Val, the Cardinal secre-court-room if they desired to go out, tary of state will resign his position as they were under bond. It is not . and be succeeded by a cardinal who known when sentence will be pro- will be able to deal more diplomati nounced, or what the subsequent pro- cally with the situation that con ceedings will be. It is presumed that fronts the Vatican, whatever the sentence may be, Mr.; It is known that Pope Pius X is Williams' attorneys will take an ap- deeply grieved over the storm raised peal to the Circuit Court of Appeals, in Germany by the Boromeo encv- latter measure back to conference for further consideration of the Senate amendments still In dispute. The substitute offered by the Sen ate to the House land withdrawal bill was also accepted by the House with out amendment. SPECIAL- SESSION' NEW LEGISLATURE. YORK The statute under which the de fendants were convicted provides a maximum punishment of two years in the penitentiary and a fine of from $1,000 to $10,000. Judge Boyd has announced that he clical and the threat that Spain will break off all negotiations en the con cordat revision, if the Vatican pro tests against the royal recognition of other denominations. The result is likely to be startling change and the recent episode has would pass sentence In this case on lost him many supporters in the col June zstn. Governor Hughes Sends Message Fa voring Direct Nomination of Can didates for Public Office. Albany, N. Y., June 20. Governor Hughes sent a special message to the Legislature, which convened in ex traordinary session to-night, in which he recommends the enactment of a law making suitable provision for di rect nominations of candidates for public offices; an amendment to the resolution providing for an investiga tion into corrupt and improper prac- Just think of the largest clothing company tf the kind, then make a dash for 114 Faycttcviiu Street. Ask the man, he will tell you the namc of the company. MASTERS AND AGEE COMPANY 114 Fayetteville St., Near Southern Express Co., Ralcigh.Nx MCOKATtft Special Summer Rates Now On frVYJT.'l:: U aa ld-l witev ti ltI....L fan. U r. . . '-'. Strong, prac w-ai -experienced f .!: 1 r"Ti TAnM.l ail. fl aW am r.Pr AT OPViriL9 Wfiu tafIt a w KING'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, Faleigh, N. C., or Char AN' EXPLOSION AT FREMONT. Saw Mill .and Electric Plant Hurled Into the Air. THE NORTH CAROLINA State Normal and Industrial College Maintained by the State for the Women of North Carolina. Four regular Courses leading to Degrees. Special Courses for Teachers. Fall Session begins September 14. 1910. lege of cardinals and as result he tices in connection with legislation, , Those desiring to enter should apply will gain no great sympathy in his so as to give the committee ample as early as possible. For catalogue papal circles. authority, and the consideration of and other information address. ine secretary's critics say that at tn nnanciai condition of the State, JULIUS I. FOUST. President. Greensboro, X. C. Mil. 1). T. MASSE Y SUICIDES. Well Known Citizen of Selma Ended ' His Life Sunday Afternoon by Shooting Off Top of His Head. Selma, N. C, June 20. Yesterday! afetrnoon about 7 o'clock, Mr. D. T. ! Massey, a well known citizen of this J place, took ' his gun, went to the ! woods and blew his brains out. j Mr. Massey had not been In his us-; aal spirits for several days, and yes-! terday afternoon he was asked by , his son's wife to go to walk, but de-! clined. He then went into the house, I took down his gun and began to i clean it up, saying that he was going the best he is maladroit. The Roose- and the best means to provide addi velt incident was bad. thv nnint ; tional revenue. , , f , - Fremont, June 20. The saw mill out but jt was nothing compared to plant and electric light plant owned nis latest mistake which has caused Celebrating in Honor of Statehood in New Mexico. me supreme pontiff to bow humbly i , .,i, . nags are nying arouna pictures o "ttUS"" uureSS sent to a President Taft to-nieht in hnnnr n ST ""f e;n?: , P? Hng the signing of the Stltethood bill to- cue Li tin II inviii iron rnom . : " 7 , " aay Dy the President. A by Mr. W. B. Floais exploded and went about thirty feet into the air. The electric light plant and also the saw mill plant are total wrecks. Mr. W. Floais was seriously injured; he is terribly scalded, and it is 'feared he will die. Lonnie Simmons, one of kinSs Princes and people of Pro- t7san celebration c the colored employes, is also terribly ! testant Germany, the minister Said : ' h scalded, but it is thought that we will j We hold you responsible for the : t0 celebrate the eVent. After the an ;cucni;iti m uerman puipits. 3Ir. William Skinner, of Concord, J UbC now Iar uei Val is respnosible Commits Suicide. or tne necyclical is problematical ! but it is felt that even if the author- Concord, N. C, June 19. Cold in : ship was not his eo,r0f. J Ja vtfci J J L a nistr! t ctato V Kau v nthpr momhPN nf th famiiv wonti...,,.; .x.. . , uuxu uave yreveniea tne ..r.jUUliei, lIie ooay ot Mn wiuiam Skin-; promulgation of so fatal a document for a walk, and upon returning miss-. ner was found in Oakwood Cemetery : aocument. .ui. masscj. a setiau utrgciu auu ; yesterdav evening nt s appro- Statehood bill to-day whistles were blown for several min utes. 10 snoot some young raDDits. Tne : death, his breast, niprpad hv between 8 and 9 o'clock last night the body was found in a piece of woods, something over a mile from town. The body was lying on its back and the entire top of the head above the trees was blown off. The gun was still clasped between the knees. At his feet lay a lump of brains and for a distance of ten or twelve feet brains and portions of the skull were scattered. Another lump of brain was found about three feet to the left of the body. A stick about two feet in length was found beside the body, showing how the trigger had been pulled. evening at 6:30 o'clock. The weapon of destruction was lying near the body, bearing mute witness to the tragic ending of a good man. The deed had been committed some two hours before the body was dis covered. Mr. Skinner was going to ward the cemetery about 4 o'clock, but was not seen afterwards until three ladies strolling through the cemetery came upon his lifeless body. Mr. Skinner's mind had evidently become unbalanced. Since the death of his wife he had not been in his usual spirits, and at times was very despondent and gave evidences of in- AMERICAX BANK IX CHIXA. SailitV. Hp mnvort tr Pharlnt rV.m.t The body will be buried this after-; six months ago and only returned tQ I L-oncord last Thursday. He called at noon The deceased was years old and is survived grown sons, two grown daughters and two or three younger children. His wife had been dead for about three years. about forty , the post-office Friday and inquired ernment has consented to have such j uj lU ahnnt his mail cavincr V, . - uc w tts pen niless and was looking for a letter from his landlady in Charlotte. a bank v.. . w k,xi.j oecretary Knox who is behind this movement selects. China will regard this bank as its own institution and will protect it to the utmost her laws. Six Hundred Buildings Burned and Several lives Lost. at. Petersburg, June 20. Ten per- ; sons are dead, fifty missing, and fully i two thousand others homeless as the result of a conflagration whirh cwon " .-MviJ Such a Movement Would Aid mer- Ver Maniley to-day, destroying more ican Interests in the Orient I uunarea Dunaings. TT-w m ' " uasnington, D. C., June 21. Great activity will mark Chinese af fairs from now on, according to a high official of the State Department. uc iiriuutes tnis to the successful termination of long-drawn out nego- i tiations, as well as to the agreements ! that the powers have decided to con- ! elude at as early a date as'possible. j What from the American stand- i point will be the most important! question is the establishment of an ' American bank in the Far East. It ! is understood that the Chinese G When Sick Women suffering from head ache, backache, pain Inside, or nervousness, or any other ail ment resulting from female trouble, should getCardul and use It regularly. Cardui has been found, by thousands of ladies, to relieve female weak ness, by restoring to health the veak vo manly organs. extent of BUBGLAHS BOB ASHEVIUjE DEX TISTS. en Take AH the False Teeth Supply in the City Estimated Loss $1,000. Asheville, N. C, June 20. Drummer Robbed and Shot Xear x. Secretary Knox has been nersonai New Bern. X. C, June 20. While j ly advised through xni.t.V.: route from this citv to WoiYin tw.. rUdU8 c . ... . - ; v.u.a.. wuaiever steps he de- I County this morning, Mr. Ralph Lup- sires to take with regard to extend I n" Z aUi lor . n& American commerce in China , uiuwf company, was neia ! oe welcome to v.iuc uu u a iieero man a hnnt tan : -m-. Will the central govern- has been discovered by the police as ! from this Ttv Zl" ZT' ni?a .w.isnes to develop the . . i , . . uucj cu uiui to ' v;uuiitrv and IZ- , , ' b ueiiuii.uana over an his money. Mr. Lud thieves who entered seven of the ; ton refused to will offer every possible dozen dental establishments in Ashe- the greatest apparent ease. The rob-1 After shooting Mr. Lupton the negro took to the woods and has not sinr been seen. bers took all of the gold and platium and much of the bridge and crown work. One or two Asheville gentle- uo uaa leit tneir "gold teeth" Guards Shoot Two Prisoners with a dentist for repairs found that! . fwsoners. these had also been taken aW hv!"roem' C June 24. the robbers. The estimate L ' 4raeia Hutcnins and Lindsay Huff- about $1,000 this iu secure nis? rpvni vor to h ; -.v. ; , xrrT.r ville some time early Sunday mom- Uhe foot of the buggy.' but before te -V.DmT RO-IS. ing. The latest improved locks and ! could do so th v a safe combinations were nicked with ! th? h.Ti S0,8 at.him'!A Great Time and Labor Savin: De- i as a a Laaiiic f in nio v r w rrrm w . ' - . .. o ! me aiueof fifwxlRn. Culpepper, Va., June 21 A splendid object lesson in the value of good roads was given and the ad vantageous use that may be made of the motor truck, supplementing the transportation facilities offered by the railroads to the great benefit of farmers and owners of industrial Plants and mines, not located direct ly on railroad lines, has been demon strated in a striking manner by the movement of a car of coal from tracks of the Southern Railway at this point to Sperryville, a distance of twenty miles, a three ton motor truck being used. The eighteen tons of coal were hauled to the tr, ; in two and a half days, six trips be- IU& maae. In the nast it h9B 13 man nrn .V. li- ... , wuiLc convicts, in attempt- ing to escape from the-county roads Two Pellaera Victim. i ,"'s. were snot by the . . ;guaras. Hutchins was brought to ilmmgton, Js. C, June 19.-v the hospital and he is not expected to Robert E. Daniels, aged thirty-six i live through the night. Huffman's years, died this afternoon after an ill-! injuries are not serious ness of two months with pellagra. He ' leaves a widow and five children. j Smallpox in Anson County Mrs. Graham Bell, aged twenty- Wadesboro, X C June is n, several weeks with niior ov. cases or small-pox in An- srviv w ' mYiiie Township j uuauaua ana lour ! cnuaren, one of whom is an infant only a few months old. Mr. Bell is agent of the Atlantic Coast Line at Currle. Pioinr mm Mrs. F. a Mills. Murletta. Calif., tried Cardui and vrites: "I don't think anyone can recommend a medicine more highly than I can Cardui. I had a mishap, followed by In flammation. I positively bo lieve I would have died, had it not been for Cardui. When I began taking it, I could not stand on my feet After tak ing tvo bottles. ! was cured, and I now weigh 165 pounds." Try Cardui it will help you. Sold everywhere. E45 I -3 3 X M in tne northern a trnrx . 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