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Tti i: circAsi-ix. State Netfs. i itf:i'uiMr. JVtmxM coxvkn-i ; TIfl.V. I ' Former Juitf V. S. O'U. IMii(mf A laree trhalo wai -a off More- i -rnl for Judge of HlU Ju!Jril ; General Netfs. head City early this wrk. IMlrtc 8o!ifitor!ijp Xomltuulcm Two highwayman, at an early hour, he'd cp an aatoaobSJ at Ma raro .ck. tear the city J!k, New York City, and reJUed the occupants A tad freight vrrtk occurred on J SmlthSeJd, N. C, Aur. S. The Re- Tuesday near Greensboro, eight can j publican Judicial Contention n of their ralusbte. be!n reduced to kindling , called to order here at 4 o'clock. 3.1 ; I. I'arker a made chairman. The! Announcement 1 road by Acting James Snrunt. at ilmlnjcton. was credential committee was appointed Secretary HiUit. of the Department, eeriously Injured lan Monday while j and tb-n came the wrangle, aome of j of the appointment of Henry a Jack al NarragariMtt Pier, Rhode Island. 1 the delegate!, led by J. C. Standi! .(son a Collector of Internal Revenue j who favored adjournment until af- for the North Georgia District in Fiffy-two of the ninety-seven cbll- nr the State Convention in order that i place of Henry A. Rncker, colored. dren at the Odd Fellowg' Orphanage j the Wake content might be seettled. I fco baa reaignei at Goldsboro have been found to J. D. Parker. C. M. Bernard and Mr. I nave nook-worm. , Moore, of ake. opposed and won. At a rnaaa mt-eting held la the I The credential committee adjourned Metropolitan Baptist Church early The little child of Mr. J. W. Ieake, j to an adjacent room, when Chan. D. 1 nth Is week, signed by negro pastors of Winston-Salem, has disappeared Wildea arose and withdrew the con- In Washington, D. C. was adopted and the country around is being j test from Wake, reserving any right, j protesting against "the murdering of searched for her. , The regulars then were seated. H. unarmed and innocent members of III. Pearee nominated W. S. O'H. Rob-) the race near Palestine. Texas." Two drug clerka in Charlotte havo inson. of (Joldsboro. for Judge, who' been arrested on a charge of veiling 'was nominated by acclamtion. The I Fifteen hundred garment workers liquor on prescription telephoned to nomination for Solicitor wa3 post- charged a squad of police In New the store by a physician. poned. York, and as a result eighteen or twenty of thorn are prisoners and fif- MAY HAVE CXMJD !IIIXTS. frM array Irtiai lT Urin AUt New Kra for Itllan - qoiry lUee. irktT. (Ikla.. Asr. 7. That a eV era of wholesome legislation by Cor. rr ess has danced for the Indiana, as result of the Congressional in- estimation into the McMurray con tracts, is the belief among Senators. Congressmen and other Government oScials assembled here The committee appointed by the House of Representatives and head ed by Congressman Charles H. Burke, of South Dakota, to Inquire into the charges of Senator Thomas P. (lore that he had been offered a $25,000 or 150.000 bribe to help out the Mc Murray deal through the Congress, arrived here to-day from Muskogee and to-morrow will continue its bear ing; McAlester Is the home town of J. F. McMurray. the attorney who, with others, held the contracts. It is expected more light will be thrown or. senator uore aseriion luat iue ale U contemplated for $30,000,000 to a New York syndicate oft 4 50,000 acres or coal ana aspnaii iana now owned by the Choctaw and Cbick- asaw Indians, from whom McMurray secured contracts that would allow him 10 per cent attorneys fee or $3,- 000,000, Also more evidence is believed to !x forthcoming concerning Jake L Where is the Place ViGiuing, W3iiutv ouu na lur iiic Whole far r reached us this week. You should get into w - - mi unn n. shipment of New York's latest up-to-date stvi more of these garments. oncr 111 Any Man's Suit in the house, $1 down; then SI a week. Ill 5cl Any Suit, Skin, svtZ . ei or Hat. ; 50c a A mad do at Hell wood, Cleveland I'OWKIJS SOS SHOOTS HIMSFIJ'. ! u'cn rnore arrests will be made. The County, revcrely bit two men one a i . ; riot assumed such proportions that nefrro. They came to Raleigh for ; Ihmtzerou) WouiuIchI Ilinilf iu a'thc reserves had to be called out. treatment at the State Laboratory. j Saloon f'aud Much Trouble. j - Will rnbably Die. , . Letters and telegrams addressed N. O. Petree, of Stokes County., , " to Dr. Crippen are accumulating at and S. K. Hall, of Forlyth. have been i , I,urha:n. -N- C. Aug. C Aquila tho provincial Jail at Quebec, but named by the Republicans of the e"' thJ oUioHt on o( K- E- '-.he is allowed to receive or answer Kleventh Judicial Dintrict for Judge' fH hr who rfritl' was sentenced ; onlv the cabje raegsages from Arthur unu HJijcuor. respect! velv ' "ii.' jvai m me wmieni arjr ior : Vautnn r fin,lnn ,,,,. . 1 , - . . . I the murder of Chief-of-Polico C V ' 4 . A LondOR attorney, relat- Haraon who is charged by Senator , e C- " ing to the preparation of his defense r-orp with hivfnir offered tho hrihe a ff,niIiei(n v, . 'Dunn, of Scot hm vv iflCt,)--. cl-1JKiore wun naing onereu me urine JJa., maue on; . L j vo... ai ms approacning trial for murdc mo war Department by the Adju-' 1 noi nimseir aangerously, ! l"u-,,u"l'Iil1 1)1 me state for a sup-;;:, u nu ac me Former Gov. Joseph W. Folk of ui uriiis ana ammunition auffi-. ' .""ai'"rtI is oemg t Missouri, was Iniured In nn nntnm, The Knd t Yrt in sichL cieni ior the needs of the National j'-1 'r- ! bile accident near Xfnttwilina i... Guard. I Young Powell has borne the renu-! din,!.. r - th. 1 'I The testimony given bv Coneress . .. - r kjnuunT. iin. ruin auu LiirRf enm- i - " tation or the worst boy, and lately ! nanions were hri nut nf mn J man c- E. Creager, of Oklahoma, chine and the former Governor suf- tbat Hamon called him to a hot1 fered bruises on the right arm and in WashinKton and there suggested left leg. His wrist was also sprained he might obtain an Interest in the fc i-uuiracis 11 opposition were removea, I . a y . . m Official reports from the Rn logeiner WUQ me uore cnarges, Is iruer. t,, cpcure the annroval of the con tracts by Congress. Work has begun on a handsome new depot at Sanford. It is being constructed by the Seaboard Air Line and the Coast Line, and will be one of tho handsomest structures of its kind in the State. Suits aggregating $35,000 against the Zebulon Oil Company, by W. R. Carroll and his son, Siler Carroll, for tho loss of the latter's arm while In the employ of the company, have neen compromised for $1,750. The owners of the State bonds ex piring on July 1st are turning in the bonds, and State Treasurer Lacy says that only about $75,000 are still out standing. A largo amount of this is being left until the owners find suitable Investment to make. he has been heard to speak of it. Three or four years ago he came here, but he had few friends and made them slowly. Yesterday afternoon he went into the near-beer saloon of j Just think of tho largest clothing company Cf the kind, then make a dash for 114 FaycttciU Street Ask the man, he will tell you the of the company. MASTERS AND AGEE COMPANY 114 Fayetteville St., Near Southern Express Co., Raleigh, N c Special Summer Rates Now On !ln,t'rncTvniMr frotn ' to iv, .. . ........ . ,v" " crr icuege jounuu wmi ui idoui oar ukla i outiuuv ut t luim. wntc for It. Addr KING'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, :: Kaleitrh, N. C. or Char'.. v . J. I Belvin and, turning to W. L. j trial of the new Dreadnought battle- not believed to be th end of the Bowling, said: "Give me a piece of paper; I have but seven minutes to live." He wrote the name of W. II. Josey, of Scotland Neck, and his own! ship Delaware, received at the Navy aciosures Department, are that the ship ex- The name of Vice-President Sher ceeded her contract speed on all the man wn. according to Senator Gore, tests. ThA rWilnu-aro aver trA 011 i was mentioned hv TTamon ns tho man nnmo An.,Uo rn j v., I " "'""f -'2 ... . " "1 T x""c"' U1S U1S- knots an hour for four consecutive "Mgher up," has been eliminated . ... , G' ineni hours under forced draft and 19 frora the investigation so far as Sen ,.x. UUUII6 miUKS, ana nrea knots nn hour fr OA ..S lalor P.OFA fa nnnoorn w . -i CUUDct tl Ui V t: I " vuuvviuu. 1 11U OCU hours at normal. Into his body. The wound was made on the right side, but the ball did not go through the body. He will hardly recover. a A warrant was issued Tuesday last against J. D. Perry, a merchant of New Pern, charging him with con ducting a lottery. The lottery con sisted of taking chances on obtain ing a suit of clothes by an old scheme. The trial justice reserved decision, Guilty of Murder in First Degree, Verdict of Jury in Particularly Atrocious Killing in Mountain Metropolis. Mr. Needham Gaston Godwin, who has been twenty-five years a resident of Durham, dropped dead Sunday at the home of his son-in-law, Eugene Clifton, six miles in the country, and was buried in the burying-ground of tu lauiuy in tne country several miles out. .rf r,r- . - Governor Kitchin has commission ed the following delegates on the part of North Carolina to the Fourth International Conference on State local Taxation, to be held in Milwau kee August 30th to September 2nd: A. W. Graham, Oxford; Ashley Home, Clayton; W. D. Turner Statesville; R. A. Doughton, Spar ta; L. D. Robinson, Wadesboro; F. H. Stednian, Fayetteville. A Homicide in Ilaywood. Waynesville, N. C. Aug. 6.Tn day another homicide was added to the history of Haywood County at Crabtree. eight miles north of waynesville. R. H. Davis, a lumber man, shot Pink Messer, a farmer, twice in the breast, the balls taking fatal effect. Messer died in a few minutes. Carl Medford, a son of Sheriff Medford, has arrived with R H. Davis, who is lodged in jail. The most that can bel earned to-night about the killing is that it was over an account, r r ' Serious Cutting Affray. Statesville, N. C. Aug. 6. As the result of a serious cutting affray in the country yesterday about noon, Felix Combs, white, a noted charac ter, is In a precarious condition in the Billingsley Hospital here, suffer ing from a number of dangerous knife wounds Inflicted by his brother-in-law, Gus Elliott. Elliott came to Statesville immediately after the fight and surrendered to oflicers. War rants were issued for Gus Elliott, Felix Combs, and Walter Combs! charging all with assault with deadly weapons. Felix Combs will die. WeU-Known Men Make "Monshine" Brandy. Spencer, N. C, Aug. 5. John it. Freeman and D. L. Beasley, well known men of East Spencer, were captured by Sheriff J. H. McKensie and Chief-of-Police J. R. Cruse, as sisted by. other officers, while, it is charged, in the act of making illicit brandy. The distillery was found in a corn field in the outskirts of East Spen cer. The raid was made by the of ficers at day-break. Freeman, the leader of the gang, fled, but was captured by Deputy Tolbert. Asheville, N. C, Aug. 6. James B. Allison, fifty years old, who has killed at least three men during his life time, was, about 6 o'clock this afternoon, found guilty of murder in the first degree by a jury for killing Floyd McGee, driver of the city pa trol wagon. When the jury, after forty min utes' deliberation returned a verdict, Allison, a slim, pale-faced man, slightly crippled, received the sen tence without a quiver. Judge Coun- , cil will pass death sentenco nt week. :' j j .., . The murder of McGee, which oc curred July 5th, was one of the most brutal that ever occurred here. Al lison, after shooting the man in the back five times, took a two-pound sledge-hammer and beat McGee's brains out. While employed by the city three years ago as night watch man at the City Hall, Allison killed a young engineer named Roberts of Charlotte, shooting him while the lat ter was under arrest. He also beat the brains out of a negro with an Indian club and shot another in the back, in all the cases he pleaded self-defense and was cleared. His plea in this case was the same, but it was a very slim case. He is the father of fivec hildren. The trouble occurred over a lewd woman to whom he and McGee were paying atten tion. . .. Col. Wharton Green Dead. Fayetteville, N. C, Aug. 6. Col. Wharton J. Green, distinguished ex Congressman, soldier and author, died at 4 o'clock this morning at his home, Tokay, four miles from this city, after a brief illness which was not considered serious until shortly before his death. First Postal Hank in Washington. l Tir t. . . uasnington, L. C, Aug. S. The ASHKVIIXK MAV t fYwirrrm ! "rst Pstal savings bank will prob- v..llivilf. -1, . , . . . . uuij ue esiauusnea in Washington, where it will have the close super vision of the Board of Trustees of the Postal Savings Banks System, com posed of the Postmaster-General, Attorney-General and Secretary of the Treasury. Whether the branch post-offices in East Washington and Georgetown will have savings banks at first is as yet undermined. It is believed, how ever, that soon after the trustees have satisfied themselves with the workings of the bank at the main office banks will be incorporated in the branches, at which perhaps a bet ter test of this system could be made, to Baltimore, as that city is in easy It is quite probable that the first extension of the system will be made reach of the officials here. The committe working on plans tor the system is said to have adopt ed pass-books instead of coupons in the deposit methods and to have rec ommended the use of $10 and $100 bonds. ator said he had no object in men tioning Mr. Sherman's name other than to relate all of what Hamon had said to him. a Pain Nearly all woman suffer some pain at times, due to tho ailments peculiar to their sex. If your trouble is yet In mild form, take Cardul to prevent it becoming moro serious. If you have suffered long years, get Cardul at once. Use persistently and it win nelp you. a . i MEREDITH COLLEGE Among the Foremost Colleges for Women in the South Course in Liberal Arts covering nine departments, and IncluJi-i elective courses In Education and Bible which count for the A. cv gree. School of Music, including Piano, Pip Organ, Violin and v0i culture. School of Art, including Decoration, Designing and Oil Tai. ing. School of Elocution. Academy which prepares students for cc lege courses. Physical Culture under a trained director. Full literary course per year, including literary tuition, board, room, light, 'her physician, nurse, ordinary medicines and all minor fees, $21o!j0-h the Club, $50 to $55 less. Next session begins Sept. 14, mo. Addrew PRESIDENT It. T. VAXX, :: :: :: :: Italeigh, . C 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. Those desiring to enter should apply as early as possible. For catalogue and other information address. JULIUS I. FOUSTt President. Greensboro, N. C. Result of Tariff Law. Washington, D. C, Aug. 8.- -The Payne-Aldrich tariff law has nro-i duced in its first year a revenue greater by $75,000,000 than the sum collected in any year in the country's history except the banner year 1907, according to Treasury Department figures issued to-day. The second year of the operations of the new tariff began to-day. Three Republican Conventions Held at Lexington. Salisbury, August 9. Three Re publican conventions, the seventh Congressional, the Tenth Judicial and the Senatorial convention were held at Lexington this afternoon. The following nominations were made: For Congress, J. J. Parker, of Mon roe; for Judge, Z. I. Walser, of Lex ington; for Solicitor, C. L. Holton, of Asheboro. A large majority of tho delegates favored Jno. Morehead for State chairman of the Republican party. District Attorney A. E. Holton was the principal speaker. Fire at Wakefield. Wakefield, N. C. Aug. 6. The stable and barn of Mr. Seymour Chamblee, of Wakefield, was burned on Tuesday night, July 28th. A fine horse, a mule and two buggies, to gether with four hams and feed, were destroyed. The fire is supposed to have been of incendiary origin, and' Mr. Chamblee believes he has his eye upon the guilty party. 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