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THE CACCAfUAX. State Nerts. A I!GMFIKl RKPLV. Glover P. Jon- Is appointed car rier, and Inrelot V. Jones utmU tute. tor Haute 1 at Hen'lf-rsonville. Fire on Sunday nScht caused a Ion of ovor three thow.and dollars in Durham. It wax rauwd by boys throwing rifca-ett into a pile of trash. William Nirhols. a nfteerj-year-old Durham hoy, was shot and killed by the accidental dlschafge of a rifle in the hands of a companion on Mon day. Nelson Dennis, while working in a saw-mill near Troy, fell on the rapid ly revolving saw and was instantly killed. He leaves a wife and a large family. Ralph H. Lutterloh, a well-known turpentine operator living at Fayette ville, died on Monday laKt at that place. He wan the largest operator in naval stores in this State. Three white men, K. M. Roderick, "Son" Roderick and Isaac Mintz, were found guilty by the Recorder at Wilmington for selling near beer without license, arid lined each. They appealed to the Superior court. An Investigation in being conduct ed of the State Hospital for consump tives at Montrose, charges having been Jiled that the officials in charge were incompetent or dishonest. A large number of witnesses havo been summoned. Thad. Shearin. a young farmer re siding near Littleton, was found dead on the tracks of the Seaboard Rail way, and it is thought he had been murdered and the body placed there. The coroner will make an investiga tion into the case. Dr. J. K. Gregory , formerly a prominent physician of Cireensboro, but who has been retired for a num ber of years on account of ill-health, attempted suicide but was prevented by his wife snatching the pistol from his hands just in time. Wm. Plunkett, at one time chief operator for the Associated Press, at Louisville, k, was stricken with heart failure at his key in a down town broker's office in New York, and quickly expired. He had been an operator for twenty years. 2 1 1 1 tter. .VriKreiTMun 3fttrrfeal lUftlivn to the Att-wk of IL . Wlillc Pub lilte! in Tli raRboro I -a tier Wait Four !) eforr Ao fordinjc Mr. Morefieiwl Hi JuM Right. On Friday last, just before the meeting of the Guilford County Re publican Convention. The Greceboro Ne, which ls controlled by Nation al Committeeman Duncan, published an article signed by one H. G. White, in which a wholly unwarranted at tack was made on Congressman Morehead. The latter tent a reply to The Ne', with a request that It publish it and give it the same prom inence that it did the attack. This the News only did after the time had passed for the letter to have Its prop er effect and after it had been pub lished In other papers. It may be stated in passing that The News, on resuming publication about one year ago, issued a fore word that it was to be absolutely free of any factional differences that might exist in the Republican party. How it has failed to live up to that promise, not to mention the lapse of newspaper ethics, is this openly ex posed. ' Morehead City, N. C. "July 22, 1'jIO. "Fditor Greensboro News, "Greensboro, N. C. "My Dear Sir: I have read with interest the letter signed by Mr. Robert G. White, appearing in your issue of this date, in which the author in courteous but none the 1ps em phatic terms lays stress udoii the fact Edwin Wilder, cashier of the Rus- tbat my candidacy for the State so-Chinese Bank, has absconded with Chairmanship is fore-doomed to de- funds amuniriS to over $600,000. feat because I am supported bv Kx- 11 ls claimed that his lawyers know Senator Butler, and therefore, that where he is in hidnK and are trying my election means the Butlerizing of to comPromise with the bank. the Republican party. Hrke Worn ark. wealthy lMluri aercBact. a4 Mr. Moll! Acdem-on. ssotfcef of Se couafn itf,f hiTT weights to their rxi" w Ucd Juniw-i la the Mississippi River Sing Prison. New York, on Frida? IsM. and for the first time In the h- rrr tory of such fxe-ytJons. both killed by the f4rt contact. ; Where is the Place t-r MftsfBU. icej Tf wo ed. Ikta are under arret. Mrs John J. Cairn, a lady of Richmond. Va., died last week aj a result of a bite by a pet cat. hydrophobia having resulted She suffered intense agony for hours The intense hot ware has been re sponsible for over a score of deaths in New York City and of hundreds of prostrations. The parks are full of people nightly sleeping In the open. Finding a letter written to her husband by another woman. Mrs. Frank' Ferres. of Denver, shot and killed him and then blew out her own brains. The family is a promi nent one. Search for Dr. Crippen, the Amer ican dentist accused of murdering his actress wife in London, is now world-wide. He has been reported in various places, but so far has eluded capture. Duplin lkmcnt Practice Fraud. Fainon. July 2. The Democrats prominent held their primaries Saturday in this county, and did cot hesitate to prac tice all kinds of fraud on each other. At Warsaw they voted negroes in the interest of one faction and woe of the defeated ones are "cussing" mad. Two years ago this saxae crowd would not vote for Craig be ciuv he voted for Blaise In . New they haul up Republican ne grcHS to help them out- One promi nent Ivm ocrai said thls morning that he had thought until Saturday that his party was the only "lily white"' party; but he Is convinced that the Democrats will have to car ry the negro. Many Democrats declare they will not vote the ticket, especially for Congress, as Dr. Faison has declared himself as being in favor of doing away with the public schools. A Republican was asked if be voted in the primary Saturday. He said: "No, nobody was allowed to vote except iK'inocrats and negroes." Clothing. Shoes and Hats for the whole fni! on installments at lowest cash prices. A brand nc shipment of New York's latest up-to-date stiCl reached us this week. You should get into one or more of these garments- Ml Any Man's Suit in the house. $1 down; then $1 a week. Ill 50 d Any LadicV .w Suit, Skirt, s or Hat. 5. c i 50c a cr . If we can get the right man after By the sinking of a steamer plying h)r. Red Shirt Faison he will make between Japan and Korea, nearly the doctor defeat himself. three hundred persons were drown ed. There was an explosion freni some unknown reason just prior to the sinking of the ship Just think of the largest clothing compan 0f the kind, then make a dash for 114 Faycttcvilie Street. Ask the man, he will tell you the mime of the company. MASTERS AND AGEE COMPANY 114 Fayettcville St., Near Southern Express Co.t Raleigh, N. C. My especial Interest in the commu nication has to do with the author's deduction from the premise of Mr. Butler's support of me. Permit me to say that if there is one thing that I have not done since my appearance in the political arena, it is to wear any man's collar, and I may add that had I pursued a dit- In Texas, O. B. Colquitt, the can didate of rthe "wet or anti-prohibition ticket was nominated for Gov ernor over a large field. The ques tion of submitting the prohibition question to the people was also ap proved. Kmployee of louisville Hank Accused of Gigantic Roblery. Louisville, Ky., July 2 3. August Ropke, assistant secretary and book keeper of the Fidelty Trust Company, one of the soundest financial institu tions in Louisville, is believed to have made away with $1,1 40,000, the en tire surplus of the concern, according to a statement made late this after noon by John W. Barr. president of the company. Ropke is in the coun ty jail, where he has been for ten days unable to furnish the sum of $25,000. ! aa M-J y lKr.ir.iiiritiiifn.iw. . incr. itir'tituiMMi a Special Summer Rate Now On !;n,Tnt?.T -, , 1 v ,,-,,io r nwJ. Ym n yxi a writ tea oor.u-1 Collc Journal teUa ail about oar GREAT SUMMER OFFERS. Writ for iu Addm KING'S BUSINESS COLLEGE. RaJeiffh, N. C, or Charlotte, N c Died of Pellagra. Washington, X. C-, July 20. News reached this city yesterday of the troubles still continue in Nica- ferent course and surrendered my in- ragua and the State Department is death of Mrs. J. Walter Alligood, at dependence of action, I would have UeinS constantly called upon to pro- the home of her sister, Mrs. Winstead tect Americans. It is probable that at Winsteadviiio this r,tT u u I J . had easier sailing and less self respect. Mr. Butler, along with a great of marines and force the country to many other prominent Republicans, De fJulet- favors a re-organization of the party ' to the end that the party and not the 111 an e"ort to save one of the organization be paramount. party who had been seized with That the party is nracticallv a cramPs while in bathing, two young "close corporation," controlled bv men and two young women were At Durham Mrs. Hoscoe Ayres, the referess and the office holders is 'drowned at New Brunswick, N. J., on wm, uau neen separated rrom her generally recognized, and it is to do Sunday lt. The bodies were re husband for some years, abducted v, j.-.- , A covered snmo hnnrc ffi. nnixJ iuis uoiiuiiiou anu to ae- -.v, 'ici. liver the affairs of the party back to The the United States will send a force deceased was about twenty-six years of age, and for the past four years of her life she had tfeen a great sufferer' from pellagra. . MEREDITH COLLEGE Among the Foremost Colleges for Women in the South Course in Liberal Arts covering nine departments, and lnclui::p elective courses In Education and Bible which count for the A. B ! gree. School of Music, including Piano, Pipe Organ, Violin and W: . culture. School of Art, including Decoration, Designing and Oil Pac ing. School of Elocution. Academy which prepares students for lege courses. Physical Culture under a trained director. Full lltera: course per year, including literary tuition, board, room, light, h. physician, nurse, ordinary medicines and all minor fees, $210.5". ;:. the Club. $50 to $55 less Next session begins Sept. 14, 1910. Addr.-c PRESIDENT 11. T. VAXX, :: :: :: :: JUIeigh, X. her six-year-old daughter and fled to Raleigh. The husband pursued and n,0 .. x.. had the case taken before Chief Jus- long. that a reorganization is pro tice Clark on a writ, bu final hear- poSed ing was postponed until August 5th, ; If "the Republican party of the ,H, C, , ,h , mfean"m.e being State, as a party, is to sit supine and placed in the hands of a disinterest- .,n,.. :tt,tf t , . """n iiscii iu u uuiunmieu Dy any ed party. Death in an almost unheard-of form waited for Maurence S. Baker, an eleven-year-old Jacksonville lad. Harry Lewis, a seventeen-year-old boy, has confessed to the police atj Roanoke, Va., that he murdered an old miser. He failed to secure any money, a roll containing $62 5 being round on the murdered man's body, tightly sewed to his pants. The recent revolutionary troubles in Barcelona, Spain, resulted in the death of 178 persons and the trial oy any one man, be he referee, representa tive or ex-Senator, its chances of suc cess are as remote to-day as they have ever been in years past. The proposition is for the nennle !.,-. nv mtni irom a uoai while in who compose the party and who are anu conviction or over 1,500. It is J:iKe worth, rlonda. A stingaree unselfishly true to its principles to estimated that over ten thousand per a huge, flat-bodied and gruesome assert themselves and become the sons have fled tnat Part of the coun- species of warm water fish was dictators and not allow anv one man try since the troubles started, lurking just under the boat. One of or any two or three men to usurp ...v .w, otMi-o un.n Mic umi car- uniimiieu power and authority. insouers in tne state prison at nes on its whip-like tail, pierced the This is the basis of my standing Charleston, Mass., have been defect um neen, cuuing into tne jugular , for the Chairmanship and that will ea making counterfeit money and a vein. He rose to the surface crying be the platform if the convention rigid investigation is being made by ior neip, ana men to death wtihin sees fit to emancinate thp nnrtv the Government. It is ,Kn0M r- -- i,' . - l ' V. 4 Tired Women Women, worn and tired from over-work, need a tonic Thai feeling of weak ness or tiredness will not leave yoa of itself. Take Cardni, that eifectnal remedy for the ailmenls and weak ness of women. Thousands of women have tried Cardni and write enthusiastically el its great beneiit to them. Ill four minutes. The Xew Hern Celebration Opens. New Bern, X. C, July 25. The formal opening of Xew Bern's bi centennial celebration was made this morning at 10:30 o'clock in the Grif fin Auditorium The following program was car ried out at this exercise: Formal opening of the bi-centen-nial celebration. Prayer. Music. "The Old North State," New Bern Choral Society. Address of Welcome, Hon. C. J. McCarthy, Mayor of New Bern. Response to Address of Welcome, Hon. Hannis Taylor. Music. "America." Xew Bern Cho ral Society. Address, Dr. Julius I. Goebel, Uni versity of Illinois. ii i am elected, the author of the LUdl luey Passea tne money out of communication and his friends need Ja" b-v means of the attendants. have no concern as to the party be- ing Butlerized, nor yet Moreheadized. Lured by a band of Gypsies, fif- The main endeavor of the men be- teen-year-old Nellie Small, daughter hmd the movement will not be the OI a Prominent Maryland farmer, has cutting of each other's political aisappeared and the police of five throats. but Renublicanizine the States are engaged in hunting State. Be kind enough to accord this the same prominence that was given the article which attempted to discredit my candidacy. With regards, I am, Yours very truly, Jno. M. MOREHEAD. her. She fascinatio has always professed for that sort of life. Making a suicide pact to die to- Chapel Hill Rank Closed. Raleigh, X. C., July 21. 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