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State Netfs. A fJKKAT IUf.LV. A fr in V't Durham di?roje4 htxcTil ma!J store, mtaillna: a Joa of 6,000. The fire urt4 in a near bcr aaloon. MrMorh and Ilallrr hp lw ClWr id .'afy A lUiUta!- fir Th rrwr iraUr Say Ue General Nen?s. inriuuM arvrv rouno. la "Ball local f!f-TtTce'Si tsm4 tU nearlr six million pounds. Other mar kfts alco report heary aalea. Mlts Bettie Cruie. of Spencer, 85 -ar8 of age, who was struck on the the h-ad by a wind las laat week, di'd aa a result of her injury. rkJii fU ft rose, stlrri? f m, as a v 'Fwm w 7 ( S&tcia! to The CAUtaulaa.1 with bit araee&t. hundred roplra of Tfc Caucasian After ! adopt on of r circulated In ll county Last tJona, Henry T. Kin randiwatlor k. In addition to the co?ie foin Cocrt asal&U John K- 10 lb rular ubcrlbr. and thi mad a abort ph. briefly tmn . u.k ikmi AMt nf BftlarmM' ' U- attracts more man i wronutfc - . out, which throaa out of employmes. n. nf th rwwiiion a a Contrestnaa and a 120.000 ptnou. "ibe7f th RepuMtoia Ee. ! tru.torporation lawyer and repre- Former DUlrict Attorney W. T. llTe Committee, though who w. held ,a a few t who Drosecuted the Thaw fluenre the extra copie. wer dU rib-; A Uo rL.l I . , Thrn inner: I! I JnM lth disbarment nted. aaid that thia nnmher haa aone day. to map v -- Clereland voters had nerer nfara ; lrr . rnl.rl.rpg n the con. 21 ore to effect a change 01 pouucai worn wm - -Federal " re .ontlncinc argument in faror r avl e I rra:ulri tfe in the eon m a tb0 toleni than any ; report, from Pitt on November StlL cv.n.r v f Oct. 2. Thi ai Th total toDarco aalcn at Wilton fM day for Hepuhllcaniim in Clete- for the P-aon far are reported aa County. Fully 1,000 heard Hon. ?e&ator iJtfoIleMe, no aj re- itncrmUc Krterrner to Him arr rs!iy re!rtri to the United S-ea- lrrry An i:ilrt to Trt roblie air, t resorted aa being owereor lit. it U feared that he baa eancf of the itomach. On account of a diipute retarding the discharge of one man, the cotton tplnnera of England declared a lock- THE NORTH CAR0UH1 tshaState Normal anrl a fc03r. holdlc the crowd ,111 CI 115 trial VOiIee f:fsi a4 rw h?l ft fallow! the rrlaUn S. S. McNinch ipeak at 1 1 o'clock and former Senator Butler at 1.30. It waa the greateat Hepuhiican rally in the hiitory of the county. Mr. McNinch made a most faror abie Impreiiion by hfa unanawerable irrnmAnt and Dleatant manner. At Wilkeaboro, In the court last week, aeren men were Cf protection Itepubllcan principle. Mrntenct-d to one year terms in the Senator Butler waa at his beat and Atlanta penitentiary for blockading, oke for about three tours with the lame fire and vigor that stirred the II. I,. tinman a IVIlaflfl nfrK I Vnrlk f 1 ml 1 T1 S V(9ri SfO. was aent to court charged with .lash- j audience was at times wild with ; Beyond a alight hoarseness, he .hows Ing and badly wounding Bud Barne., enthusiasm and applauded Ylgorous-;no signs of hi. wouna.. in a drunken row. w. He conTlnced ms nearer, msi the Democratic appeal of Butler and Mayor Gaynor. of New York City, went to hi. ofSce lot the first time since be was .hoi early in AugusL other campaign material thu. far sent out and teat It would do a ; - nrlar Shot aa He Attempted " - " world of good dicated. in the direction In- Kntrancr. r. . Ort. 3. John ... ... a niiwiakivui - ' ActiTe campaign i inn. W!,Hams. a negro, while attempting The interest in the campaign i.ito burglarUe the residence of CapL taking on a larger hold tfcan before ; vv. L. Miller, at Carolina Helghta, at There la a bitter struggle between an(j the committee is working bard j an early hour this morning, was shot. u.., a vit Attnr nt Mnftr i . a. -, nnw an effort to detract 1 thn flovernor of Maryland and the and alone srstematic lines toward hut not seriously wounded. Before I iciii ; i. uwiiuo " u.B " - i " - : - - fViuntv News, of Carthage, died at a ! th. attention of the people from their Police Commission of Baltimore. The hringing out the full Republican ne could escape he was caught by sanltorlum in Sanford, after under- own party record and broken prom- latter refuse to recognize tha Govern- vote an(i winning over the opposl-jcapt Miller and his son and the Kolng an operation for appendicitis. i8es. or's authority to ousi mem. tion. Of course, it is yet, too eariy j police notifled. on Saturday last. u had been said that If Butler used in the campaign to tell exactly what ! the same laneuaee in Shelby that he! tnhn R. Huyler. the millionaire the vote will be. but it Is a safe con-j - Jarnes Lyda, a Henderson County jn hjg gpeech at Charlotte Sat-;candyk nianufacturer of New York, elusion that this will be heavier than , farmer, was shot and killed by his i ur(jay that he would be egged. This j dIed guddenly last week. He was at any previous election excepting j on la a family fight laat week. The challenge stirred the speaker to vig-;wdey known for his many charities, ; that for the presidency. In fact, j son waa captured and is awaiting orous language and he boldly chal- j annually giving away large sums for there are some probabilities that the! trial. lenged the Democrats to carry out ?charit. vote of two years ago may be exceed-1 their threats. He forcibly presented j ed, while it is believed that a large j An aeroplane manufacturing con- j the platform of the Republican party j Prince Suun, uncle of the baby proportion of the gain will be made j cern has been launched in Durham ; witn its clear and unmistakable lan"!emDeror 0f China, Is in this country : by the Republicans. j and two Charlotte men have about ; guage and marked the contrast with j j" lQra orders for battleshins The speech of former Senator But-j perfected a flying machine of a new ; the Democratic platform with Its j nd ar materlal. He laughs at the ler at Charlotte before the Republi type. ; vague and uncertain language. j ronftrt(, nf allpepd Boxer rebellions in can convention of Mecklenburg coun .v.f. .- A V . his native country , He said, with telling effect: Col. D. F. Maddox, a wealthy and 1 "The Democratic party always has ! n"m I n t lllTan r f Tf It'll Pnlllt (- ! M.nt le.na In oaiK am.! cidentally shot and killed himself paign to be abandoned before thej By the sin king of aJ.e.nper f port while trying to remove a cartridge next, and that the paramount issue j battleship New Hampshire in the , from a rusty revolver. agreed upon for this campaign is 'The ! river at New York at least twelve , Henry Falfley, of Monroe, was shot and slightly wounded by his room-mate, S. I. Parker, who mis took him for a burglar. Both young men are students at the University. ! agreed upon i high cost of living;' that In present- The men had were re- sailors were drowned lng this argument they are assailing ! been on shore leave and the farmers who are the beneficiaries j tummg w .uC of present high prices of food pro-! ducts." C. Edward Gibson, a wealthy oil He then pointed out that a 500-! man of Indiana, was shot and in- nnnA Koia f ttrm wnuirt huv ! staTitlv killed bv Menlo E. Moore, a Dr. Chas. Brem, a well known phy- j about double the amount of the ne- j theatre owner, tv. last Saturday, was read Dy a great many voters here and very favorably commented upon. The re in the Charlotte Observer is ;redited with being a very fair one. that paper has won many high opinions for its journalistic fairness in its reports of the proceedings at the various Republican conventions and where other matters of political interest are considered. Senator Butler has many warm friends and at Vincennes. Gib- admirers in this county and they, as well ns tH? ereneral nubile, are very sician of Charlotte, was found dead j cessaries of life which farmers need j son's attentions to Menlo's wife was anxious tcVhave him speak here ear- in ms room, ic is supposeu mat uo to buy, that a similar oaie wouia me cause oi iue irouuie. jv jn tne campaign. died as a result of a severe fit of j have bought in 1896. Greensboro, " prPnaratlons are heintr made, in Pain Nearly all voman suffer some pain at time, due to tho aliments peculiar to their sex. If your trouble ts yet In a mild form, take Cardut to prevent it becoming more serious. If you have suffered long years, get Cardut at once. Use persistently and It vtll help you. ..v. . r.. regular Oosn leadlag t rwr? SecUt Court for TeaeEn. y Sraaioa beglat S?Uabr j . j . , , Thc deilrtsg to enter aaoalj id. aa rarj mm Miu.p. tor ui- and other ia forts ailoa a42rr JtLll8 I. roCST. Pmadi. Greraaboro, X. C Til 12 OP SCTLiXTOX. TA. will train you. during .part u a Government peltioa or to en ipontlhle technical potitlon at a ia.. er aaiary than you ara now gvtuta For rail lnrormauoa. fill out f coupon below and mail it to at Waihingtoa oOca. M. D. Hanley. Supt. -I. a a.- Wuv lncton. D. C. OOca cil. !z. fylranla Avenue. N. W. Dear Sir: Please tend m Ufer maUon a. to how I can bccst (mentloa poti. Hon) by .part time ttndy without leaving my preaent work uatil j ia qualified. My name Is..... Street and No Tow and State mm coughing civil war. He was a veteran of the i Daily News. Wynemalen, the . French aviator, factt to arrange for such speaking, ; made the world's record for altitude, . if the Senator's other engagements ' ascending to a height of 9,121 feet. wni nermit. A committee coes from D. T. Mayer, who had assisted in ; max. ; He was nearly frozen, and by reason here to-night to Greensboro and will causing the arrest of some of the . , of hig fuel giving out( was abi6 to ; try to complete such arrangement, men accused of selling liquor, has j Young Physician, a Member of a raake the descent with great difficul- i while Thomas Settle and other prom appealed to the mayor of Wilming- Prominent Family of Western .v. ?T,f cwe u-m aic h netoH t TRAGIC SUICIDE OF A YOUNG 3IAN. ton, alleging that he has been threat ened. Objecting to the city spending any more money for street improvement, alleging that the city debt was al- North Carolina, Suicides in New York. New York, Oct. 2. With his moth er frantically endeavoring to restrain him, Dr. Hubert Gudger, a young . . , , ... I physician from Asheville, N. C, corn ready too large, Alderman Hill, ofi! ' ..tSJ. iJ ' throat with a razor in a room at the Durham, tendered his resignation as a protest. contribute of their time and orator! Leon Sing, the Chinese murderer ! cal ability to the cause of the Re- j of Elsie Siegel, of New York, which j publican party of Durham. The work j created a sensation at tho tinva isjso far accomplished by te commit-1 reported under arrest at Laicuo, ;tee has been quietly done, but has Texas. The Chinaman murdered the ' been especially effective and prom- W. II. Hughes, a cotton mill man of Danville, Va., was struck and in stantly killed by a train near Greens boro. Eye witnesses state that the man was apparently under the in fluence of drink. John Cashwell, the Cumberland County man who was so brutally beaten up last week that it was thought he would die, is out of dan ger, and his assailants have been admitted to ball. The Democratic State Executive Committee will meet to-day, October 6th, to name a candidate for State Auditor to succeed the late Dr. Dix on. The latter's son is filling the in terim appointment. Hon. Iredell Meares, Republican candidate for Congress in the Sixth District, challenged Congressman Godwin for a joint debate, and after some delay, it has been accepted. Dates will be announced later. In a wreck on the Murphy division of the Southern Railway, near Wil mont, on Friday last, eight persons were injured but none seriously. The cause of the wreck is unknown. Mary Gaston, a Charlotte negress,, who killed her husband's paramour, w,as sentenced to four years in the Jstate prison. In sentencing her Judge Long stated that he regretted that he could not sentence the hus band as well. Mary Lanier, a colored woman of Asheville, deliberately shot at five times, and hit twice, Henry Wright, who died In an hour. The woman states that he promised to marry her and failed to keep his word. She was arrested and locked up. girl and packed the body in a trunk. Infantile paralysis is spreading, ac cording to doctors and is assuming a national peril. Kansas, in the Grand Union hotel. Dr. Gudger was graduated from the school of medi cine of the University of Pennsyl vania in June last and returning to 1 west, and Pennsylvania in the East, his home, broke down irom over work. It has been intended to place him in a sanatorium tomorrow. Both father and mother accompan ied the young man to this city and watched him closely lest he carry out the purpose of self-destruction, with which he seemed to be possessed. . This afternoon Mrs. Gudger per suaded her husband to go for a walk, leaving her alone on guard. She must have dozed, for the next she knew she heard her son moving about in his room appear to be the worst sufferers, but it is epidemic all over the nation. There has been unearthed a wide spread movement to defeat Hoke Smith, "regular" Democratic nomi nee for Governor of Georgia, by spreading broadcast a ballot headed by Jos. M. Brown, present Goveraor and defeated opponent of Smith. John A. Dix has been nominated by the Democrats for Governor of With a scream the mother rushed New York State. He was the selec- to her son's side, but he pushed her away, and though she still clung to his arm, he raised his hand to his throat and slashed himself with such force that the blade of the razor was snapped. (Dr. Gudger was a son of Hon. J. M. Gudger, former member of Con gress and present Democratic candi date for Congress in the Tenth Nqrth Carolina District. The bereaved fam ily have the sympathy of the people of the State. Editor.) ARRANGE JOINT DEBATE Boy Fatally Injured. Statesville, N. C, Oct. 4. Henry, the eleven-year-old son of Mr. Con rad Foster, of Statesville, is to-night in a dying condition at the Billingsly Hoepital here as the result, of a ter rible experience with a cow last eve ning. The boy went to the field af ter the cow and either looped the chain over his hand purposely, or in some manner it became fastened about his waist. The cow ran away with him and he was dragged across a rock field to the house. When as sistance reached him, he was covered with dirt and blood and unconsci ous. The-Bkull lg badly injured. He Is also badly injured about the face and body. 4- Meares and Godwin Will Tour Dis trict Itinerary Arranged, Begin ning October 24th. Dunn, N. C, Oct. 3. Representa tives of Congressman H. L. Godwin and Hon. Iredell Meares met here to day and arranged for a joint canvass of the Sixth District, to begin Octo ber 24th. Mr. Meares could not meet Mr. Godwin in Fayetteville Saturday night, but his representative came up there today and came on to Dunn, owing to the convenient schedule. The itinerary of the speakers will be as follows: Lillington, October 24; Fayetteville, Tuesday, October 25, 11 a. m.; Maxton, Tuesday, Octo ber 25, 7.30 p. m.; Lumberton, Wed nesday, October 26, 11 a. m.; Eliza beth, Thursday, October 27, 11 a. m.; Whiteville, October 28, 11 a. m.; Wilmington, Monday, October 31, 8 p. m.; Southport, Tuesday, Novem ber 1, 12 m. tion of the corrupt Tammany ma chine of New York City and his nomi nation has widened the breach- be tween Gaynor and Hearst, the latter opposing Dix. Ex-Governor N. B. Broward, who had just been elected to the Senate to succeed Senator Taliferro, died at his home in Jacksonville, Fla., on Sunday last. He was noted as an energetic filibusterer and was of great aid to the Cuban rebels before the United States Government took charge. ises to produce the very best of re- suits. Editor's Thrashing Commended. This morning a communication was sent by one of the best known business men of Durham to State Senator Jones, of Wake, who Is con demned for a certain part of the af fair between himself and the editor of the morning sheet in Raleigh. "It is really too bad that you allow ed yourself to mix up with the indi vidual in question and I'm sorry for it. But what I'm sorry for more than anything else, is that you didn't knock the stuffings out of him so that he would not be able to print any more of his villianies, which are a disgrace to the State and all of the people in it." Mrs. L. Ecus, of Nev Hartford, la., vas afflicted for 24 years. She vrites: "For the past 24 years I have been afflicted with womb trouble causing extreme nervous ness, pain In right side and back altogether making life a burden. I tried doctors and various other remedies without relief. Finally I be gan using Wine of Cardul, Now I am entirely cured. 1 cheerfully advise all women similarly afflicted to try Car dul." Sold everywhere. E44 DROPSY CURED Belief at Once. Address DR. JOHN T. PATTERSON ATLANTA. : : : : GEORGIA. HOTEL BANCROFT Cor. 181b snd !L Sts. ft W. WASHINGTON, - - D. C Cars paaa the door to all part of the City. Near War, State, Nary and Treasury Depta. A first claaa modern hotel. Ameri can Plan. Moderate rate a. Room, tingle or en suite, with or without private bath. The service and cuUIne of the Hotel Bancroft combine every con venience known to hotel manage ment. RATES American $2.50 to $4.00 per iij. European $1.00 and upward. R. H. BENSON. Prop THE NORTH CAROLINA College of Agriculture & Mechanic Arts The State's College for tralnini In dustrial workers. Courses In Atrl culture. Horticulture, Animal Ho bandry and Dairying; In Civil, Elec trical and Mechanical Englneeriic; In Cotton Milling and Dyeing; ts In dustrial Chemistry; and In A ul cul tural teaching. Entrance examinations at etc county seat on the 14th of July. D. H. HILL, President, West Raleigh, N. a PITT COUNTY REPUBLICANS. Murder at Fish Fry. Charlotte, N. C.,-Oct 1. As the result of too much liquor and a mis step on the part of one colored man, who mashed another's toes last night, three men were shot, one is dead and one is fatally wounded. About twenty-five shots in all were fired. The killing occurred at a negro fish fry, or social gathering, on the old W. E. Audrey place In lower Providence township. Edgecombe Republicans Nominate County Ticket. Tarboro, N. C, Octo. 30. The Re publican convention of Edgecombe County was held in the courthouse to day. There was a large attendance and much enthusiasm. The" follow ing ticket was nominated: Senate, W. L. Stalllngs. House of Representatives, M. L. Pittman, W. A. Thigpen. Sheriff, Cicero Denton. Register of Deeds, B. B. Howell. Commissioners, W. G. W. Leigh, Frank Denton, L, H. Edmondson, J. D. Fly. C. C. Wallace. W. L. Stalllngs was elected chair man of the county executive commit tee and the following were elected members of the committee: Raiford Liles. B. B. Howell, G. W. Robbing, J. D. Fly, S. R. Jenkins, Cicero Denton, J. W. Dupree, James R. Gaskill. "Mocking Birds' on Rampage. High Point, N. C, OcL2. In 24 hours, at this place, the following has occurred: Lucilla Bass, colored, shot her hus band and put out his eyes. She says ne was beating her. Jim Jackson, colored, shot John Archer and seriously wounded him. borne, white men, partaking too freely of "ni-beer," pulled guns and began shooting. No damage. A Body of Pitt County Yeomanry A Strong Ticket Nominated Ringing Resolutions Adopted. Special to The Caucasian. Greenville, N. C, Oct. 3. Seldom has there been a more representa tive body of the people of Pitt Coun ty, than that assembled here Satur day to nominate candidates for the various offices, for the Republicans to vote for on November 8th. Har mony and good-will prevailed and the determination to win was in the air. Prospects for the election of at least a part of the ticket are very good and would be welcomed by many of the best Democrats in the county. There is a cryine demand for a change, and if there is the manhood in old Pitt that distinguish ed its men in days of old then as to-day, their Interests and welfare were at stake, there will he a change. The Republicans enter the campaign full of hope and courage, and are aggressive. The ticket Is as follows: Senator Job Moore, of Swift Creek. Representative J. M. Parker, of Farmville, and D. N. Nobles, of Caro lina. Clerk of Court A. J. Moye, of Farmville. Register of Deeds Exum Dail, of Contentnea. Treasurer J. A. Lang, of Greenville. Sheriff Marcellus Smith, of Falk land. Coroner Dr. T. G. BasnIght,-of Carolina. vuuiuiieaiuuers w. M.. King, of Greenville, J L. G. Mannine and T A. Carson, of Bethel, Gray Moore, of Swift Creek, and L. C. Fletcher,' of Vsumemaea. After the nominations Col. Skin ner miroaucea the resolutions, which euuorsea me National and DO 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 scientific farmers, skilled mechanics and well prepared teachers, are in 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 East Carolina Teachers1 Training School A state school organized and maintained for one defi nite purpose : Training young men and women for teach ing. The regular session opens Tuesday, Sept. 13, 1910. For catalogue and information, address Robt H. Wright, Pres., Greenville, N. C. tea A BUSINESS EDUCATION hS aadVlaiSXS'S W.bar.. bug, fecal tr f Aj. iar earoQiMat f atodtnt. Up-toUu xrtpiaeat. Writ for han We eat!- KING'S BUSINGS COLLEGE, :: Ralegh. N. C or Charlotte. N. C MEREDITH COLLEGE Amonff the Forcmott CoUeges for Women in the South ellJfli9 C0Terin nine departments, and lnduduK SChonirto fdacatIon Bible which count for the A. B A St-Mri f1' tos Plno. Pipe Organ. Violin and Voice 7 , ?f Art deluding Decoration. Designing and Oil Pah 5; coulTH011- Academy wUca Preparwsfudent- for eel cStTSi. Culture ,mder a Erector. Full literary nhT!L deluding literary tuition, board, room, light, beat trciu'nTdto mediclnes and a11 mfcor es. 210.10;J me Club. 50 to $55 less. Next session begins Sept. 14. 1910. Andre PRESIDENT R. T. VAN, t: :: 22 28 RaleUb, N 0- State
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