THE OA UO A IA X State Nerts. iioiuiso.v ukmocitats split asunder. I Importable Klemfnt of the Frty i ir..MHn v r. L r,!ion!n to! Inll IIepraUtJon. Call Maj have a modern system of sewerage in- General Netfs. stalled. Meeting S-parat -A IMtrr Fight, Ticket It U eU&Ud that the ftrike of Xmci . the 4 4,000 coal miners la Illinois fcoft tfcea $12,000,000 in wages and Iumberton. N. C. Sept. 15. Par- M. D. Foster, manager of the Fos- guant to a call by many of the most ; cost the operator $15,000,000. ter Electric Company, of ML Airy, ha disappeared. Financial matters are supposed to bo the cause. FayetterHle la to have a $40,000 union station, built by the Atlantic Coast Line, who will charge rental to the Raleigh and Soutbport. Unknown miscreants attempted to wreck the Southern Hallway train near Charlotte. Bloodhound were prominent Democrats in Itobetor. ? County, a larjre delegation assembled ? in the court-bouse here to-day In a mass meeting which had as its ob-j Ject the uplifting of politics and rals- ing a higher standard of civic right- -eousnes?. Mr. J. S. Oliver, of Marietta, was. made chairman of the meeting which was opened with a prayer by Iter. C. if. Durham. Mr. U. D. Caldwell in stating the object of the meeting The estate of the late Chief Justice Melville W. Fuller has been appa raised at $950,000, which was left to his children and grandchildren. Dr. Frederick A. Cook, It Is said, is In the Far North looking for the records that he think will prove him the discovery of the North Pole. Officials of the Itockfeller commis sion announce that the dreaded hook- put on the scent, but failed to trace gajj that it was a voluntary gather- worm disease is decreasing not only them. W. L. Sanders, a chicken raiser of Durham county, has lost over 4,000 young chickens b7 crow stealing them. Investigation showed over a bushel of bones around the crows' nests. Last Saturday a large steamer was observed off Beaufort, blowing sig nals of distress. Owing to the con dition of the weather boatmen were unable to go out to see what was : ministers of the county who declared the matter. ' jn one accord that the time had come - I when the righteous citizen of the The mullett catch near Beaufort Is j county should rise up and put an end the largest in years, 300,000 pounds: to this corrupting Influences in cer- havlng been landed in sixty hours re-; tain branches of Robeson's politics. ing of the citizens and the call did j not come from the county executive j committee and It purpose was to overthrow the present management of the Democratic party in Robeson i County and restore harmony to the j party. j A committee was appointed toj draw up an order of exercises and while this committee was absent from the room several men in the audience j the United States, but throughout the world. It Is announced that a party of Englishmen will attempt to ride in a motorcar from Cape Colony to Cairo, a distance of more than 6,000 miles. Chicago now has a population of over two millions, making- it the second city in population in this u'cra rHfli1 unnn tn malra hnrt 1 1 1 L a . . v country. New York leading with over Prominent among these were three! , ',. iuur miniums. A scourge of grass-hoppers has in vaded the Argentine Republic and the crops are all but ruined. The government is taking hand hut the u"vi" I J 1 1 I ceirtly. The large catch has material- ! The committee on the order of 13 aimuoc .uW,v.re ly reduced the price, which is now ; business reported several recommen-j only two cents. datlons some of which were: That; j the mass meeting endorse two men j In Anson County court last week, j for the Legislature and five county j Milton Tillman was sentenced to ten : commissioners. That Mr. Geo. B. j years in the penitentiary for the j McCleod be asked to resign from the murder of Tom Burch, Maria Sellers, chairmanship of the Democratic Ex convicted as an accassory, was given . ecutive Committee and that Sheriff two years in jail. E. C. McNeill be endorsed for sher iff. Al these recommendations were The alarming report is issued by the Pennsylvania Board of Health that there are 658 cases of infantile paralysis in that state. The disease is becoming generally epidemic. Complying with an imperial edict of the Chinese government China men in this country are having their Rainet Cothran, a young farmer j accepted by the meeting. Dr. B. F. j Queues shorn off-! One with a queue of Durham County, was held for j McMillan, of Red Springs, and J. court on a charge of criminal as- j O. McArthur, of Thompsons Town sault on the wife of a neighbor. The : ship, were endorsed for the House, woman is weak-minded and there is j The men endorsed for county com a large element of doubt in the, cae. j missioners were. A. J. Floyd, of " ' " " ; Whitehouse Township; D. Z. McGoo- Whlle at work In a chemical plant j gan, of Lumber Bridge; J. A. McPaul, At Washington, N. C, Mr. Augustus j of Blue Springs; J. A. MvCormick, of Allfgood tripped on a wire and fell ai Pembroke; and W. H. McCelland, of considerable distance, his ear catch- Thompsons, Ing on a hook and being torn Oft. ! A Vfy hot fight is being waged for Physicians succeeded in sewing it on j the office of sheriff, ex-Sheriff Geo. B. again. i McLeod contesting with Sheriff E. C. is a rarity in New York's Chinatown. The bodies of the two young Americans, Groce and Cannon, who were shot by order of President Ze laya of Nlcarauga, will be brought to this country and buried at the ex pense of Nlcarauga. George W. Fitzgerald, former as sorting telled in the Chicago Sub treasury, was arrested, charged with the theft on February 19, 1907, of $173,000 from the United States Sub- ', MnNpill fnr that. nffipo hnnnrs an- Attorney Lovenstein, of Durham, j pearing at this time to be about even j treasurv- He had been indicted se- litstcary examination in London, but inability f the prosecution to isdea tify the body found a that of hi wife ha bn In fcU favor. Mies L Net-, the companion o? his filcht, has beta near physical and mental co 11 apt-e. Since ltOl 5,771,512 alien have arrived in the United State. The race represented have been classi fied into forty tubdlvUlon by the statistician of the Immigration Bu reau. Southern Italian lead all in numbers, with atotal of 1,761,94 8, with Hebrew second at 576,263. Polish home seekers were third In numbers with S73.660. A Heart Itendlng Wall. State Dispatch. A drowning man will catch at a straw. This fact is clearly evident from the manner in which the Demo cratic press of the State hare taken up the fight against Hon. Marion But ler. But their wailing will not hurt any one, the people of North Carolina have reached the point that they will not be dictated to by men who have not the best interest of the State at heart, men who are not the equal of Marion Butler. The time has been when Josephus Daniels and men of his ilk, could crack their whip and the boys would fall over each other getting in line, but not so now, the people refuse to be scared by your cry of alarm, or to be bull-dozed by such methods. The great cock and bull story about those old bonds scares nobody, they will resort to some other lying scheme to get the boys in line.. The time is at hand when the intelligent, think ing people of the State are going to cut loose the party of obsolete ideas and issues and turn the affairs of the State over to a party that stands for progress, a party whose principles mean something. Raise your cry louder, we would like tot every voter in the State to hear that heart rend ing wall. Where is the Plac e Ciothino. Shoes and Hats for the whole farnik :ncllmnntn at lowest Cash VP1 all. - 4 1 1 u it Cfr shipment of New York's latest up-to-date styiei reached us this week. You should act into one 0r more of these garments. $11 Any Man's Suit in the house, $1 down; then $1 a week. IB Any Ladies' Suit, Skirt, Shoo or Hat, 50c dowt 50c a wexk. 1 Just think of the largest clothing company 0( the kind, then make a dash for 114 Faycttcvillc Street. Ask the man, he will tell you the name of the company. MASTERS AND AGEE COMPANY 114 Fayetteville St., Near Southern Express Co., Ralcigh.N. t twcOOPOtATlB A BUSINESS EDUCATION There i an unlimlt dnand for yoan men and wrofcen who ar weU trlnd fcr tmM r. ployn ent. We have placed hundred, on the way to urceea. We have a Uire larolty of t teachers and large enrollment of atudtnta. Up-to-date equtpitwat. W rite lor hanc" mm eui cm. j -i . KING'S BUSINESS COLLEGE. :: Raleigh, N. Ct or Charlotte, N. q. belement, has charged G. Ct Far-; demand the resignation of Mr. Mc-1 thing, a wealthy citizen of Durham, L-od from the chairmanship of coun wjth. extortion and isury, he alleging th'aCTie borrowed $5,400 and signed a Claims Reward for Locating Wend ling. Seattle, Wash., Sept. 16. Assert ing that he had informed the Seattle and San Francisco police of the whereabouts of Joseph Wedling, wanted for the murder of S-year-oid! Alma Kellner at Louisville, John Taub, a clerk, who resides here, left last night for Louisville to claim the $13,000 reward offered for the sus pected murderer's capture. a note for $7,500. While purchasing a ticket at a ty executive committee because ha le'umDus, unio, aepot, Airs, wawiey, a wealtny woman or Wasnington City, was robbed of a bag containing several thousand dollars worth of jewelry and a large sum of money. a candidate for the office of sheriff, but at this time-he has not resigned ! and there seems little likelihood of T. A Dniurhprtv. nf Ttiaok Moun- i his doing so. The fierht in Robeson tain, has been arrested for forgery in I seems to be taking on the form of a j Tnere is no clue to the thief' writing a letter to the prosecution in i ring and an anti-ring encounter. the case of F. C. Watkins. accused or j f New York, who murder, in which he offered to give j Badly Mangled Bodies Found on B. ! was recently shot by a discharged of witnesses who wouldi & O. Train. j "1LJ -w, "x0 oumcu iuiu6 i tne papers. mce ne was snot ne Philadelnhia. Sent. 17 TiVhtlv , j . but to which he signed another man's wed d in the pilot of a Roval Blue 1 P , , weagea in me pilot or a Koyai Ulue , savs that he sever nronosps to read a line coacernkig the assault on him. the names testify to Watkin's but to name. H. Ij. GODWIN IS THE NOMINEE. Beats O. L. Clark in Second Primary in Sixth District Majority About Pour Thousand. Wilmington, N. C. Sept. 15. It is certain that Hannibal L. Godwin, of Harnett County, has been ominated by the Democrats of the Sixth Dis trict for Congress against O. L. Clark, of Bladen County. His majority will be in the neighborhood of four thou sand. Robeson County gave Godwin 700 majority, w-hile Cumberland, in which a bitter fight had been waged against him by the Fayetteville Index and by prominent men, gave Godwin a ma jority of 300. The primary to-day was the out come of a contested nomination. In the first convention O. L. Clark, of Bladen County, wan nominated for the place, but Hannibal's followers withdrew, held a separate convention and declared Godwin to be the nomi nee. The matter was carried to the State Executive Committee, and this body appointed a sub-committee to inves tigate the matter. The sub-committee" reported irregularities in both conventions, and recommended an other primary. The primary to-day, with only Godwin and Clark entered, was the result. express train on the Baltimore and Ohio railroad, the bodies of twro men, badly mangled, and supposed to be those of Winfield D. Cullin and Jesse Cullin, of Belcamp, Md., were found early today when the train arrived in this city. In addition to the bodies, parts of which were missing, a piece of a horse blanket and a portion of what is believed to have been a carriage wheel, were also found on the loco motive. .In the pockets of the clothing of the bodies was found letters contain ing the names and addresses above given. These letters are the only From VBaideii-Baden, Germany, comes news of the destruction of Count Zepnelin's latest dirigible, the Zeppelin VI, which took fire after an explosion while being warped into her shed. Thte is the fifth serious accident that has befallen Zeppelin's dirigibles. Representatives of manufacturing interests met in New York and form ed the American Manufacturers' Ex port Association, to promote exports to American products to South Amer clue the railroad people have to the j 1Ca' tK is M" !tbat 160 lea.din cor identity of the men. The fact that the men were killed by the train was not discovered until the train neared this city. j porations, with an aggregate capital of $300,000,00, were represented invents are moving with great swiftness toward a satisfactory ad- - j v Davidson Man Held for Murder of His j j-VT f r$la5ons betweeTn Wife ' United States and Nicarauga. It was . 1 e' j admitted at the State Department Lexington, N. C, Sept. 17. ! that the Estrada government is to varies asuoy, an employe ai me ino- i De reCognized immediately, as far as Komib aim. was arrested tnis morn-iit is posible to do so at this stage ing at 3 o'clock and placed in jail ac- j , At the preliminary trial this j murder of his wife, Belle Elmore, the wife. Half-Peach, Half-Apple. Waynesboro, Pa., Sept. 19. Un dertaker J. A. Heffner, of this city, has procured a "freak" peach from the orchard of J. M. Newcomer, near Quincy. The fruit is half-peach and half apple, . one-half being hard and smooth, while the other half is soft and velvety. Mr. Heffner explains the phenome non, by claiming that the bees car ried the honey of the apple blossom to that of the peach blossom. afternoon he was bound over to court ! and placed under a $5,000 bond, which he failed to give. From what can be learned Ashby is of a brutish disposition, and has been mistreating his wife for some time. The wife died Thursday night and bruises on her body aroused the suspicions of the people and an au toposy was held of the woman's stom ach, this showing traces of poison. Mrs. Ashby was about twenty years of age and left a baby about five months old. Editor Julian Passes. Salisbury, N. C. Sept. 16. John M. 'Julian, edtor of the Salisbury Evening Post, died at his home in Salisbury this afternoon from pel lagra, from which he had suffered for two weks. His condition had been serious for ten days and he had been unconscious since Sunday. He is survived by a wife and three children. He was a member of the North Carolina Legislature and was secretary of the Bill Nye Memorial Association of this State. Big campaign number next issue. The Caucasian only ten cents from now until after election in clubs of ten. Get your names in early. HOW GOOD NEWS SPREADS. "I am 70 years old and travel most of the time," writes B. F. Tolson, of Kiizaoethtown, Ky. 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