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THE OACCA8IA2C. State Netfs. jmond two or three years aro. He I had a wide acquaintance here and ; many friends, all of whom are shock-j ed beyond expression at the news of ! General Netfs. Gaitonla U endeavoring to obtain death. the location there of the shops of- I An epidemic of cholera has brok- tne Carolina and Northwestern Iian-f j hundred deaths are reported. wa I WIIon. N. C. Aug. 22. A case; that la creating great Interest la Old ' Several former oSclals of the I1H- Tbree blind tigers have recently 1 Fields township the caso of tbe'nols Central Hallway have been in been caught at Tarboro, the latest State against Zeb Grifiin for the kill-j dieted on the charge of fraud against capture being a barber named A. ling of Calvin Thorn, about ten darsithe company. McCoy. ago, will be held In Wilson Saturday creditable growth as wl the two Carolina!. The South will coaUnae to be the most American section la that It will show the presence of few er immigrants from abroad than any other portion of the Union. The provisional government of Nicaragua is tottering ta Its fall, the imAri armr Is demoralized, con sternation reigns in Managua and Dr. Madriz. his General-in-Chief Toledo, and Dr. Irias are preparing to flee the country. Tills, in effect, is the advices received on August 21st from Where is the Plac Clothing. Shoes and Hats for the whole 8 on installments at lowest cash prices. A hrsmi shipment of New York's latest up-to-dato .A1 reached us this week. You should get into more of these garments. j morning before 'Squire W. R. Wood, j Advices from New Orleans, La., A charter has been granted by the! Lucas & Snruill will a d Dear for th!are to the effect that rnmnUf nr,?r Secretary of State to the Fideltly j defense, while Pou & Finch will look 'has been restored In Cebia. Spanish I l"n5ted state Department on August noisery Mills, or Newton. The cap-out for the prosecution. Honduras, and the revolution which ltai is 125,000. j 'began there July 20th is at an end. The death Is announced of Mr. L. Vinson, mayor of Littleton and prin- bad were In ft fit i vuj;; U4 we r,. : siaiue or wasnmgton now Ty A YE G .. . ... . apuoi ai iticnmona nas been pre- fa mous in the 2 -st from United States Consul Oil- Tares at Managua, which advices were confirmed by dispatches in a; similar rein from Mr. Johnson, Unit ed States Consul at Corinto. told, Tried to Kill Himself. bronze ,. . , .1 j v- w t.niteiuii Hosiery . , . ..... ..... ' from home, so frlfnda i uut piace. Mr jQhn Beac a 19 oM sented by Virginia to the French . (man and an mnW xa Government and was unveiled last At winston-Salem late last week ' ZJn("Zt t ZZ a u . , week. the young eon of Cicero Ogburn was I f 1 n ght attf1mp ed h's own destruc" I ... . tlon by BWallowinc two nnnrpn nf I."": 7. . 07 fn aulorae and se-;IodI cz. . Many towns In Oregon. Montana 7 xnjurea. Iniured foot. Th vnnn maniand Idahe hav been devastated by An (J Strled lt Purchase laudanum from tin-' tore fires recently and it is pro- sheriff Wiseman and deputies this to roh thl .1 r- i r V . i other drug store, but not having a po8ea to oraer SOIder3 of the army morning succeeded in landing in jail J , ?iVu Hi .r? f E' W' I Prescription the sale was not made, i to the scenes and engage them as Thomas . Raymond, the negro who. surrMf.,1 th rnhK, ! The young man was taken Imme-: nrengniers v 6' diately to his boarding house and " Brakeman John Arliss, Sunday night, Af t.... . . . . JphysiciJns summoned, and for sev-i What Is probably the most disas- then assaulted and murdered his "uu in3ialieral hours last nleht threG of thm : trous fire in th hory of Frederick- bride of three weeks 1 . a - I worked over him. The young man ! Durg' va Iasc riaay almost com- Arliss is near death in the hos is to-day In a most serious condition. I p,eie'y uesiroyea tne wasnmgton pital. The arrival of troops last v oolen Mills. The loss is estimated night made it possible to save the Desperate Negro Jailed. at 15U0"0- negro's life. For five hours KILLED YOUXG IJIUDK. Assaulted and Ilobbed John Arless and Murdered Dride of Three Weeks Mob Holds Train. HInton, W. Va., August 1 $11 Any Man's Suit in the house, $1 down; then $1 a week. SvCQ 5c a Dfctk. " Mrs. T. B. Edwards died from pel-1 lagra, making the second death from ! this disease so far reported there. While working on the construction of the dam at Blewetfs Falls last Saturday, It. B. Singleton, of Wades moro, fell a distance of fifty feet and was killed. Gordon Council, son of Judge W. B. Council, of Hickory, was knocked down by a switching engine in that place last Sunday and received se rious bruises. The Jury In the case of Edward Cox, on trial In Charlotte on the charge of murder, has returned a verdict of manslaughter with recom mendation of mercy. The anniversary of the birth of Virginia Dare, the first child of American parentage born in this country, was fittingly celebrated last Saturday at Manteo. the sheriff and thirty deputies held the Just think of the largest clothing company Cf the kind, then make a dash for 114 Faycttcvil! Street. Ask the man, he will tell you the nan of the company. MASTERS AM) AGEE COMPAN? 114 Fiyettcville St., Ncir Southern Express Co., Ralcif h N C Lexington, Aug. 23. About noon! number of the cotton mills in negro on a special train which the to-day Mr. Frank Gilliam, of Tyro, j Massachusetts hare posted notices mob of one thousand men refused to came into town with a. n pprn nam orl j announcing a suspension of work let move. Thn tmnnu John Blaten, bound securely, carry- j durJnS the latter part of this month scene and holding the mob leaders c l c dTm" r Enu M ... Ing him to jail, it seems that the a.nd flrst of September. More at the point of bayonets, nermitted Special Summer Rates Now On mw'9J9l Advices received from various parts of the State indicate that the growing crops show a considerable degree of Improvement and that an average yield may be expected. The town of Wilson has been sued by Mrs. Frank Finck for the recov ery of $2,500 said to have accrued as the result of an accident to the plaintiff by falling into an uncovered man-hole. An entrance was forced into the post-office box of Parson & Hardl son, of Wadesboro, on last last Sat urday, a considerable number of val uable letters being stolen but after ward recovered. ' It is probable that Vice-President Sherman will make a number of speeches In this State during the lat ter part of October. The dates and places have not been determined but will be announced later. A reward of $100 has been offered by Governor Kitchln for the arrest and delivery to the authorities of a man named Bridgers, or Pritchard, wanted in Hertford County for a shooting affair two years ago. A cargo of seaweed has been ship ped from Elizabeth City to th Northern markets where the selling price is said to be $16 a ton. This is one of the first shipments made and opens a new field of enterprise. negro is charged with getting rather desperate on Tuesday morning, pull ing his pistol out and snapping It three times at Mr. Gilliam, but the pistol refused to fire, thus avoiding what might have been a murder. The negro who worked for Mr. Gil Ham, became enraged over a matter, so it is reported, that Mr. Gilliam refused to pay some wages that he demanded of him. So he attempted to settle the matter In the above meniionea way. Full particulars concerning the affair could not he obtained, but the negro was brought here and is now in jail under a bond of $50. than two million spindles will be af- the sheriff to escape to the fected. moun- "General" Cbxej Jailed Again. Toledo, Ohio, Aug. 23. Gen. J. S. Walked Twenty Miles With Prisoner. Durham, N. C, Aug. 23. Judge Sykes this morning bound over to court for bigamy Hiram McCoy, a ne gro, whom Sergeant J. R. Pender grast brought here yesterday morn ing from Chatham County, a distance of twenty-three miles. The officer an the prisoner walked tains with his prisoner. Orders haVP hAon feaiiorl tnw Via Keport comes from Washington immediate TPt.iirn nf trnnna tr tho?i mat eaua one oi me iorty thousand homes rural free delivery carriers will be appointed a notary public, this being done in order to provide means for taKing tne affidavits of applicants r "1 ,1V , t for pensions. Coxey, who led the army of the un- employed from Massillon, Ohio, to Columbus, Indiana, is the center Ing'0' 1894 and was jailed of population. It probably will con- f tte Federal Capital for alleged tinue to be in the vicinity of that resPassinf on the Government's mark after the full developments of :Jntl.yard' 7& arrested on the thirteenth census become known J?6 JL trespassing on the land unless the estimates of the census , , . neignoor. bureau officials fail. weisen aeciares that Coxey is pre paring to remove stone from his Mexico will celebrate next month quarry the centennial of her independence. . . TITT The entire month will be given up to f 1 one of the times when the rejoicing and festival. The United farmer who has morA to sell than he States is sending an official deleza- aS buy-is strictlv in it Durham v gAicuu uic tuugraiuianons oi this Government. CoUce Joarn! toils all about oar GREAT SUMMER OFFERS. KING'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, v7 an kU! i . r j ' ' a rw u zu. Modern " tof!5 PotW a nrtta k for ft. AMm ,nlma. fct. Ksleigh, N. C, or Chirlotte, X. t IT A dispatch from Culver, Ind.say - x'.'u auua vuivei, 11111.. R.1V i the entire distance and covered it in that by saving the life of P. Thomp auu XI IXliliULPS- sor, geant Pendergrast went out on the train and caught his man living, with one of his wives. The officer hadn't slept any for a day and a half, and put back without food to Durham. Both were nearly exhausted. Judge Sykes heard the case this morning, but did not have jurisdic tion and had to bind him over, atp. Coy has another wife here, besides tne penalty of two mothers-in-law and will, doubtless, have to go to the roaas. The annual reunion of the Con federate Veterans of Catawba Coun ty was held last Saturday at New ton. A large crowd was in attend ance and the veterans were cheered loudly as they marched along the streets. 0 " It was reported last week that the R. J. Reynolds Company, of Win ston-Salem, had bought the entire output of burley tobacco from the Kentucky Association, amounting to over one hundred million pounds This was later denied, the quantity oeing placed at one million pounds oniy. W. A. Graham, President of the North Carolina Confederate Veter ans, has issued a call for a grand re union of the old soldiers to be held in Raleigh during the time of the State Fair. Invitations will also be extended to former residents of the State who are now living in other sections of the country, the purpose being to hold a home-coming celebration. .Mammoth Cabbage Grown Under Di rection Negro A. & M. Graduate. "The colored institute yesterday presented to the Gazette a mammoth head of cabbage. It weighed eigh teen pounds, and the circumference of the outer leaves is about that of an ordinary sized umbrella. "When placed in the window for display, the plant covered the entire space and is one of the largest spe cimens of the vegetable ever shown in this section of the country. The size of the cabbage speaks verv elo quently of the efficiency of those en- week "Hermit Kingdom" and the gaged in tilling the soil of the insti tute rarm." The above clipping was taken from one of the Wheeling,1 W. Va., daily papers in reference to a product from the school farm, which under the management of Prof. A. W. Curtis, uue oi me graduates of the A. & M. College, of Greensboro. N. d. Pmf Curtis writes President Dudley that when he took charge of the farm the Place where the product was grown was regarded as producing nothing but broom sedge and was said to be worthless. Prof. Curtis is a North Carolinian who is making a splendid record and reflecting much credit up on the A. & M. Colege in Greensboro, his Alma Mater. son, of Atlanta, Ga., while both were swimming in Lake Maxikuckee Isa bel Fuller, twelve years of age.i daughter of E. R. Fuller, of Rich mond, Va., became the heroine of a near-by summer resort. . Aima vvaiKer, aged twenty-five years, lies dead at her home seven miles from Macon, Ga.. fearlv burn-i en on the body, while her husband, William Walker, aged forty, is in jail charged with having poured gasoline on her while she was touching a uiaicn io start a fire in her kitchen stove. Alfred Taylor, of Tennessee, who did not succeed in obtaining the Re publican nomination for . Governor, is out in a statement in' which he says that he will cordially support the candidate, Benjamin Hooner. who is making the race against Gov ernor Patterson, the Democratic nominee. A dispatch from Tokio. JaDan dt- ea August 2 1st, says that within o - vuM V "S2.OOO.O0" Mr. Luther Guthrie, cf Beaufort, N. C. spent money freely In employing doctors to cure his wife from oontinual headache. He writes: . "One bottle of Cardul did my wife more good than any thing she has taken for tea years past She had suffered with headache for ten years and I had spent $300.00 for doctors bills for her, but noth ing did her any good. MEREDITH COLLEGE Among the Foremost Colleges for Women in the SoutL Course in Liberal Arts covering nine departments, and iododlrx elective courses in Education and Bible which count for the a. a it gree. School of Music, including Piano, Pipe Organ. Violin and Yoic culture. School of Art, Including Decoration, Designing and Oil Piirt ing. School of Elocution. Academy which prepares student for col lege courses. Physical Culture under a trained director. Full litm.7 course per year, including literarj tuition, board, room, light, physician, nurse, ordinary medicines and all minor fees, 21o!so; h the Club, $50 to $55 less. Next session begins Sept 14, 1910. Addreo PRESIDENT R. T. VANN, :: :: :: .. Raleigh, X. C IB) Empire of Korea will becom his.. torical terms ,twelve million of peo- pie wm oe added to the population of Japan and territory as large as ufiiduu win Decome part of the Japanese Emperor's dominions. The census reports given out thus far show that of all the Southern States, Texas will make the best showing in increased population, but Georgia also will manifest a very She has taken two bottles of Cardul and it has dona her two thousand dollars ($2,000) worth of good. Just as long as It Is made. I shall have Cardul in my home." For alt forms of f emsls pain. like headache, side ache, pain In limbs, dizzy f eefings, dragging down -sensations, etc Cardul has been found to be an effectual remedy. Don't wait till you are "'all run down," Try Cardul at once Sold everywhere. E 46 1 I J" I mi Yadkin Man Kills Himself. Greensboro, N. C, Aug. 22. A telegram received here this morning brought the shocking news that Mr. James A. Couch had shot and killed himself in Richmond, Va., this morn ing. The shooting occurred in his place of business in that city. The telegram did not give the par ticulars of the shooting, and no" one here knows just how it occurred. Mr. Samuel Shaffner, a business partner or Mr. Couch, left this afternoon for Richmond. Mr. Couch was formerly in busi ness here, going from here to Rich- Rowan County Convention. The Republicans of Rowan County met in convention-at Salisbury last Saturday and placed this tiVfcot the field: M. G. M. Fisher, nf Wnfth for Sheriff; H. H. Hart, of um' Ulla, Register of Deeds; R. M. Leon ard, of Salisbury, Treasurer: Tr v. M. Summerell, of Steele. Jesse A. Crowell, of Spencer, and S. E .Sloop, of Atwell, for the House; C. A. Guffey, G. W. Park, C. L. Shu ping, Milas Miller and J. H. Caldwell. County Commissioners. WON'T NEED A CRUTCH. When Editor J. P. Sossman,f Cornelius, N. C, bruised his leg bad ly, it started an ugly sore Many salves and ointments proved worth less. Then Bucklen's Arnica Salve healed it thoroughly. Nothing is so prompt and sure for Ulcers, Boils, Burns, Bruises, Cuts, Corns, Sores! Pimples, Eczema or Piles. 25c at all druggists. YOU KNOW That North Carolina is furnishing the Negro youth upon the lowest terms, the very best facilities for industrial training? That the NORTH CAROLINA AGRICULTURAL AND MECHANICAL COLLEGE is turning out graduates who, as scintifie farmers, skilled mechanics and well prepared teachers, arem great demand? That board, lodging and tuition cost only $7 00 per month? That you, young man cannot afford to miss this opportunity? For catalogue or free tuition write TODAY to PRESIDENT DUDLEY, Agricultural & Mechanical College, Greensboro, N. 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. FOUST, President. Greensboro, N. C. THE International Correspondence' Schools OF SCKANTON, PA. will train you, during spare time, for a uovernment position or to All a re sponsible technical position at a larg er salary than you are now rettinz or run information, fill out the coupon below and mall it to nnr Washington office. M. D. Hanley, Supt. "I. a a," Wash mgton. D. C. Office 619, Penn sylrania ATenue. N. W. Dear Sir: Please send me infor mation as to how I can become a ( mention nntl. tlon) by spare time studr without leaving my present work until I am qualified. My name Is Street and No Town and State THE NORTH CAROLINA College of Agriculture & MeciunieJtts The State's College for trainiij ta dustrial workers. Courses la ir culture. 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