G Thursday. April 13. 1911. TOG OArOAOlAJI ancient history. ,fvntlnued from Page 1.) .-. Paladin to despoil this land. plant, bat wh tVpatr Collator B. D. HrBl tcfc Jaric la WIlsalsuttMi asd Ilefow la Try Ay Mot MartS" CVr fat Ttt CSswatst.jN- A lfrH ff T'Wshl army 'wax rushin' in 4 I'OMemao Clyde Park as4 A. K rite here that the biggest Ve,&?ri1' wred, ariy ssdr! ,iar whin; n-ilhr BJOrnJng, down In Edward tnn.l 'V. I hizztsi country. Russia, ft,p wblIc buiy making sosef f eirtteat to isrief . ... . t ... ... ........ t illicit whlskmr. In a Knn.. . rjourl frw v rrf thinr with that a&1' . .. . - cnool Wiisstsgtoa, Arril -The? was .fenti.ta yvr mAm rttsrt! I twflm l 'frets ti : I2Hri,m3Siat .3bi : ah ... rS i1" rUftUUa t ! Wilt t taSui mOtr f z&r$ tm il tot c?p. Mratl t if y. :tlass ..tfai is.m tiry ftimi4.tnt tl lifiOut The - !, holds nations and kingdoms In ender a , io get through befor RanAA la tiioa feat a rtrr !! mn nsf "ea tn sj.atte2aL ksa Jattl f.r81 w time v!st. i. f r. t h t .r tt,i. bea itrst4 nf tir it cmiifry trar and sereral r ?mfit wit fttrfiiiit br tk mfitfftnictlas ft eoftaldcnM auaai f MiV A 'ntltl from OUabdft asy vtal1 dlta a, rJU m t4 a ti ftraif ls 6sdaya Cftftrlott Otimr ar: .-. ol.f;aftt tl fscmir ftm ' ftiMWM- fr. t ft9m a fa falt'cftft g t4 as4 ts& t4 fa been Issued for him, bat because eiUurr la tsaklsg preatsaeal ad rlaa. ; Caltia V. DatrU,'. ft- wtl.'J!rMto 4teotf4 t .:omv9 m ASStf tt tf? , . nf ii j hand He decides " eperujeas as a runner, cose of wraiaft true tma la aes cot aearai josos aaa oi wastae, lar " - pts, ? cwm lie iiio until during use present week. i8 aeitrmisea ta scarry ai p - wj Wars thera bare been served. accused of barlnr nrrit! nianf mnA . t ... ' i -w . t rv..i. . thm baeia nf f Ukki .." a iaaajse aaa arrsis ara as t3L. U'ars change tne map or tne r ptus srrttii ioager fe - v. - ... , - v an' everythin else. r a Kr.-at empires to crumble an' . . . . Krln. In Ihn train rtv ro. .,lth ior an' sadness, fortune uaia ine Knowledge or the i erao laio. out jusge feeaies saia " wwiwbw b msii aot. i iufor Saladin could reach Egypt ui diarsnai urani. wita two racr ce ia ew isanorer uoua- w .,r the campaign above mentioned, pofeemen arrested W. It. Welborahr; hat there was no trouble la ln Uftse waa refused from tesU fhorsinds ov biz troops had died at hu bom near Harley postoQce in packing a Jury so as to acquit a de- f00 frca bis physlrlaa that the L.rnowres etc. Hiz arriral at Job' Ca-bln township, last week upon! fendaat. ao matter what might be hGTi aa not of suScteat taeaul ea- marked with the results :""Hl ea several monias ago. j ic caarge. iaier in tae aay, upon ' " But he ,n maKlnff a search about the prem!- affidavit of tfie solicitor, the cases of 1 lwx iai 11 WBAl taa eider mtls When coari cosveae4 it tu88! iy ef the sa&e sfllaga ,yal-eat was seit4 fey tha rs TM aaret was ftaasrfaSy t4fa than any who have. In recent vears. colored, for murder, would be en- ts aaa's father. B. II. DatiaJ " lii9'w tered Into, but Judn he eever expected to try another Yoao Davis applied a Dr Coactyj ! jvdgk -sooiusr Tin: irnr. Tiiro wuZ . .. t.-ntu. huneer an' thirst. ..ill looked with longing eyes toward ? Mr- Grant foun a still place a richt-s ov the East. In the com- bort distance away, but the still and f,',nf mPnt ov this the next campaign ?,tber equipment had been removed, i' z army wuz defeated at the battles Furoer search found the still In the ('.v leppo and Mossul, an' the era- cel,ar of Wclborn's home. v'.ri had assembled a fleet in the , "Joe bounce. ' Ashe County, was ea which threatened the de- bru6ht ! y the officers, tried and .ruction or capture ov Mecca an' committed to Jail on the charge of Miina. Hut Abubecker. the vice- obstructing the officers In discharg- n,v in Egypt, fitted out a fleet which !,nbelr dut,e- Welborn gave bond , commanded by Lulu, which de- fr Ma appearance at court. His son. ft,itc.l the European expedition an' Terellnt. was also arrested but made Kav. renewed hope to Saladin. He h escape, when Mr. Grant went to again entered the provinces ov the Pbone for tbe dePuty collector." went from siege to siege, MOB OP INEBRIATED DEMOCRATS Hast an battlf to battle, like some fierce ani mal which had Just learned lta own -strength an' ability to destroy. I " n Isuri 1Ils!t,ure After runnin' a triumphant course Dnmk and la OUier through Syria he entered Palestine1 Ways Desecrate tlie Sabbath, an' created terror. After obtain in' Albemarle Chronicle., possession ov Alleppo and Mossul, he miw, aimed a blow at the Holy " ' . l 11 11 lb au atcuuui ui a very uisgusi- a'ain Land. For three years Saladin gain od points over the army ov the cru sad'. Various cities had fallen, ln cludin Tiberias. By this time Lusig nan, King ov Jerusalem, had heard soniethin' ov Saladin, an' he begged the privilege ov meetin mm in Dai tie. ing and humllating scene in the Mis souri House of Representatives, Speaker Champ Clark's home State, of which the following Is a part: It was Sunday, March 19th. Why the General Assembly chose to continue vw 7X't l its session on that day of rest Is not Saladin sent him word that he . , ... w must be quick about hit for he wuz j hoodlumSf who are in the valem majority, .were too drunk to know whan QimrlaTr fttma. irA It la anMAiit wo armies met on the banks ov the h dIdn.t care. That the Gen- T A .J1 OAlnlln iff 4 rAf tin eral Assembly of an American State wna til rn oA in in a Hninlron mrV onH an' took the King prisoner; also . dpnrflVA1 ftrtHoa -rfieinVit- .i t I rrU Vlnnr .,r " ' " " w-o. l-v. v..vv rnoiu. i.oru ov wiw.. xu v.u6 u- ed in by its members on Sunday. shows one of the noble traits of Dem ocracy, and it takes a strange freak nr nnininn amnnp vnfora tr raneo m m mm w ww -r w g WW W .W , kMMW many miseries upon tne louowera o them tQ put guch a Cf0wd of bac. Monamet. ie soon cayiureu chanalians in authority In any State. An1 n' ntanMo lltr TlA Til T- got a hump on himself. The t river Jordan an' Saladin wiped up the earth with the army from Jerusa lorn Am Jerusalem wuz treated kindly. But Carac wuz put to death by Saladin's own hand because he had inflicted cities, an nnam pracucaiiy no iur ther opposition, he marched directly to Jerusalem an' soon began efforts to capture the wonderful old city. Here is the substance of the account in the St. Louis Globe-Democrat: "Jefferson City, Mo.-, March 19. A Sunday debauch, without parallel The garrison made a powerful de-r Jq the Ual city of Mlssourif and ience, uui aner oamum which followed a rugh-and-tumble breach in the wall 'the commander fi ht on the floor of the HouseHhis offered to capitulate.- fcaiaain re- ffAftn t terht fused the terms an' vowed that he of Inebriated Democrats from would sack an' destroy tne city, mz f. etnrm th- sunatft ih cruel threats aroused the people ov forced it to adjourn. The Democratic Jerusalem an tney aeiermmeu w pursue desperate, an', we think, un justifiable, tacticks. However, hit wuz their flte, an I'll not try to med- rtm Who Had Vmwtij tWa ira trrrO to Irth for MinW W Krwt ShiHdft. Wllalagtoa. N C. April 7.- Afttr being out oaly aboat farty-Sta sata eiea, the jury this aftraooa. ah only before o'clock, returned a verdict of not guilty la the case whervla Jo Stephens was tharged with tha caar der of Entett 6ilds la July, lSi. la tha first trial mtphent wms convicted of murder ia the first degree aad get a new trlat While cot as strong a casa was made out as ta the first trial tar Cifc. i rem &3 mmm wmM c aj ! nrrr; the verdict Is regarded as one of the bearing on the case and set the time! moal outrageous ever returned la this that time four outrageous verdicts Dick GftDi ana n.rflM .rrf wroie to iiegtster or Deeds Muodea with murder, and J. E. Tlsdale, In- fr 1,B thal case his son ad dicted as an accomplice la connec- fd?T Uc to Earrr that he be tion with the Gause case, were re-, re .SIff moved to Pender County. This ac-' Thl mornin Attorney E. E. Ayd tlon was brought about by the Ste- ltl noUSed Re1,ter of Deeds Mud phens verdict last night ult ?f liUon WOtt,s This afternoon Joe Stephens, ac- y Calr! i9 mTT7 abel quitted last night of murder, was n Utb the instructions from arrested on a bench warrant charg- ifff aDgmaf fftb to- blm- ing him with carrying a concealed VIX, J 1 u'" w aoia a weapon. Stephens admitted on the fA7Vf J,, ,1 ,n.K .. ! count f . . for Monday. Anrll 10th. at hla offlcJcouni' buiuu iiiai ior u.nii veta rm na f " - , ... a nitni ii a,ri" .7J. wnea Parties to tbe case will be "nen tee verdict was returaed. nea a pistol, lie was released un- . ! r... tK H.r ft tsAA-f.,.tiAi KnnH s aearo. wir w aa oeea oa A ft. r f i . " cvrv luai U lUUi I! . ' ' - ous work the grand Jury completed rUrn Lf hJf Us work late this afternoon. In re- rn. fnl him tl ceiving the report Judge Peebles Jr hm wouJdbe . . ... . cciro bride s mother and a written consent said hehad never had a grand Jury frora tne Ud falhcr andl m.mhiiSrvTS rkt:nVa,df 6 possibly -other witnesses. It Is said members deserved the thanks of the tQat MIgg R , , $ entire, community but he doubted age d hat the younman M 20 whether they would receive it or not. . hearins will be held Monday In this connection Judge Peebles de- morning at n 0.clock or as ROon s clared that there is a spirit of law- the parties lQ cage arrlve from lessness in this community that is Wanchese by boat on that day. surprising and that an unhealthy ..This case ,8 one of the most un. condition exists relative to law en- U8ual ln the history of the local of- forcement. The grand Jury found fice of the Deglster of Deeds, which about twenty true bills this after- nas certalnly had Its share In lnter- noon against women occupying dls- esting and exciting runaway matcb- repuiaoie nouses, tne cnarge Deing es and. the heartng is expected to common nuisances. Other indict- create tne greatest Interest both here ments of a somewhat similar nature and throughout Dare County, where were aiso returned to-day against the interested parties are both well several men. , known." It was suggested to the court that - " " "" " the grand Jury remain in session un- ELECTION FRAUDS IS ABBEVILLE til the next term of court, but this was not done. Twelve Reputable Citizens Have fcign- ed Statement Charging Perjury "Grandfather Clause" a Snare and a and Fraud in the City Election. ' i TaI not -k rk i j7viuiuu. i A u 11 xr r k 11 n rrs. . sistent rumors of fraudulent voting in the fifth precinct of this city, Statesvllle Landmark. A new registration having been carouse commemorated the humilia tion of Jesse A. Tolerton, State Game and Fish Warden, which was brought about by methods neretoiore un aie ai mis laie uay. ruua.a heard Qf Jn Missouri politics. The wuz given that the rulers ov Jerusa- revelry was begun a few hoUrs after lem would put about five thousand tne pa8tor of the Presbyterian" church prisoners ov war to death to prevent had referred to the law-makers in any rescue in case the besiegers were his prayer whlch opened Sunday victorious; an' in order that no Euro- morning services, and it continued pean might be exposed to their re- untn midnIght . Every Democrat who venge, they decided to destroy awl partakes.of aiCOholic beverages had their own women an' children az a aQ opportunity do so to his full ca precaution, which gave an idea az to.paclty and many of the Bourbons in the desperate situation. That no the House consumed as much as they booty be found, they resolved to de- CQuld carfy The nzXA session was stroy everythin' ov value in the city, stormy throughout. The old guard such az money, Jewels, etc. Havin brought up the contingency appro leveled the rock which the Mahome- priatlon bill as BOOn as the body con tans held sacred, they were to sally vened) and a riot was narrowly avert forth beyond the walls ov the city an e(J . The Democrats attempted to ride fight until victory perched upon their roughshod over the Republicans in banner or the last man had fallen. jamming through the attended bill." Talk about your Spartan bravery! , The Spartans were awl rite; so were Bryan $2,000,000 to Move to the citizens ov Jerusalem. But Prov-; Memphis. idence would not have it so.- The von. ,.w nutncn -l. Washintgon, D. C, April 6. Mr. diers ov Jerusalem moved Saladin to Bryan to-day told the conrnlittee sent a rMBnna,i0 Qn nft in here by the citizens of Memphis to in- th, , . V vite him to make his home in that he would accept a certain amount ov flty that he could not accept. The .. invitation was extended at a luncheon ertv ov the nHV niH no t ThnS gen Mr. Bryan by the committee. .u..u . Judge James M. Greer, of Mem- passed through, for Saladin carried out hiz promises! Az ever, ZEKE BILKINS. Moonshiners by the Tvro-Horse Wag on Load. phis, chairman of the committee, as toastmaster presented - the - Memphis idea. He was followed by Senators Lear and Taylor and Representative Gordon, of Tennessee; Representa tives Sisson, of Mississippi, and Rob inson, of Arkansas, and Duke C. Bow- ordered for the road bond election, some of the. folks who registered un der what is known as the "grand father clause" of the constitutional amendment adopted some ten years ago, are under the impression that they do not have to register anew; that registration under the grand father clause" fixes their status as permanent voters during life. This is an error. Those whose names are on the permanent roll, prepared under what is known as the "grandfather clause," are siniply cer tified voters. That is to say, the fact that they are so registered means that they are qualified voters which have been heard since the re cent commission government election here, took definite shape to-day when ten reputable citizens of that pre cinct affixed their signatures to a doc ument in which charges of perjury and fraud are openly made. The matter is not to rest ' here, however, but will be carried before the grand Jury with evidence and af fidavits which, these citizens claim, will convict nine men of perjury and will show that fourteen men voted fraudulently in the commission gov ernment election held March 21st. The alleged illegal votes were all cast against the commission form of aim iuc wu tc&iaici a6am whuuui eleven VOteS being subjected to the examination . required of voters not so registered. But voters registered under the "grandfather clause" must have their names put-on the registration : book or they can't vote on election day. Large Blockade Distillery Destroyed Near Fremont. Wilmington, N. C., April 8. The largest blockade distillery seizure in The regular registration books is the the history of the State Is reported guide atelections and not the roll of from near Fremont and Kinston, this voters prepared under the "grand- state, to-day by itevenue omcers, vv. father clause." K. Merritt and J. E. Cameron. The The foregoing is the substance of Fremont plant was of 750 gallons a Supreme Court decision .in a case capacity and had formerly been a sent up from Statesvllle some years Government distillery, vras seized and sen It's Equal Don't ttxist. . No one' has ever made i a salve, ointment or balm to compare with iklen's Arnica Salve. It's the one pa? aad VA r7i rtcr ta Cm etatt tor m cl Ca r- We are tail gt?i?Uj u 15 Oar tut ta ataadOy cretrt. Vst oast hire oett t)t wterti fci raaeh that esohsr. Hera t esr cv far: We vCJ eaad Tta amd The PKcrcssSve rtmcr ccd C satte, ta tmw safctcribcra. tcth year, far caly 11.09. Egstatr itz ton Qast he a saw tabacribtjr ta T Progrwlve Fartser. Addro. TTI3 CAUCASIAN. naih.rt a PAIWT rvn Remember. It Is " DEVOE " that fswer gallons goea further. lasts lorer. Sold by L.W. BOWDEBJ, The Hardware Man, 120 E. Marian St RALEIGH, 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. 1010 For catalogue and information, address Robt. H. Wright, Pres., Greenville, N. C The following from the last issue ers. of Mftmohia. of the Wilkes Patriot tells of several They begged Mr. Bryan to come big raids in Wilkes and Yadkin where "the people loved him, where Counties: he would always find friends." Mr. 'Deputy Marshals Holland and Bowers said he felt sure that Mem rant returned Tuesday night from phis could easily raise $2,000,000,' if the Swan Creek section, near the that would be any inducement to Wilkes and Yadkin County line, with have Mr. Bryan in his city. a two-horse wagon load of prisoners. Mr. Bryan. replied that It was not J? actlJa11 count there were five of a money consideration,; and that If inem---cimg Harris, Eli Johnson, Eu- he looked at it in that light, he would us Cheek Sanford Cheek, and and not be -worthy of such an invitation. with6 mi arris" AU are charSa He said he A knew he had friends in read I distilling' None were the South who would stand by him DarpH f Uial nr none were pre- and that was why they, did not need ihlT nd' and consequently him there ; they needed him more in tey were placed in Jail to await the North. J their several preliminary hearings. I - sueroV?e f the largest numbers of . The highest cost Blood Medicine on mad! v; Ulv "eSts that nas ever been the market to-day is Mrs; Joe Per sets a officers, and very likely' son's Remedy. The very best of in- .Ari Z ff001? f or- numbers. - i gredienta are used. "Not how cheap nio-V .Hlicit whiskey plant, in full we can make it, but how eoodV is UI ODAP9t!nTl nr-l. ' - . . VIA day $10.00 per dozen, . pre- Orant tt i , iiwuauu, paia, anywnere in me unuea states, two mill. SlleDllerd' about! Ask your druggist, or write, - " " Two ml-! Jarvis postofflce. MRS.- JOE PERSON'S REMEDY CO., o men were present operating: the' ' , KittrellN. C Democrats Set Bad Example. Charlotte Observer. . - y Making a rather extensive varietperfect healer of Cuts, Corns, Burns, of charges in connection with the Bruises- Sorps. Scalds. Bolls. Ulcers. Democratic municipal primary, The Eczema, Salt Rheum. For Sore Eyes, Southern Republican of this city con- Cold Sores, Chapped Hands or eludes: Sprains it's supreme. Unrivaled for "Many citizens disgusted,, retired" piles. Try it. Only 25c at all drug- from the polls, and a large Republi-j gists. - . ; can minority, including the greatest' ' ; tax-payers of our city, must have! - - , ... - . , ' - . thought that if such treatment was A0rlVS?rCT given by brother political to brother . n Trr Zn -what could a Reoublican exoect'" neatly come off the press setting wnat couia a Kepuoiican expect.. . f ti, Bible proofs that the com- .Among the important unctions of receiTed.by and through North Carolina Democrats is the duty;- 1 to set North Carolina Republican a 'ZZZ m. m;1 throng eood 'examnle and with all nossible f Tne sabject throngh good example, and, wita ail possible m scripturea from the time when nllowfttitA for our contftmoora.rv'11 ex- " . . . . fertaln of the noly angeis Decazne ais- allowance for our contemporary's ex aggerations, they did fall short lo cally In this respect. " . Governor Blease Running the Gov ernment.,'-:.;': The Governor . of seems to have a way of doing busi ness to suit himself, as the following special from Columbia to the Char lotte Observer H few days ago indi cated:": ':z?ZA-C -"'f VGovernor Blease tb-day Informed the inembers of the State Pardon Boa d that his was the responsibility and told them that there was 'nothing doing for them, when, they met in accordance with thelaiw to receiye and act upon petitions", for pardons. At about the same time, to show that there was "something doing" in the matter of applications for executive clemency, Governor Blease turned down eight applications :for pardon and granted clemency to none. obedient. He proves from the Scrip tures that these fallen spirits per sonate the human dead, with whose past history, spirits, though invisible, are thoroughly acquainted. Ue snows South Carolina, that they also frequently person ate the Creator and the Redeemer, commanding their deceived ones to praydo penance, etc-Thia, hewevQ, Is merely to load them on and to bring them more thoroughly ender demoni acal control: Sometimes by Jbreaklng dowii the rmtural barrier, the human win, they posseis their victim, and rule him more or less to bis ruhi-r-frequent-. Iy; sending such to thel, mad-house. Numerous illustrations, Slptural and otherwise, are giTen. Tbe price of the little book Is hut ten cents; it should he In the handst of all interested la Spiritism' or hare- friends Intcr etted thereln-nclose five two-c&xt ttami to the Bible and Tract Cociety, IT Ulcks street. Brooklyn N. X. 1 MS-HMHHMiiMMHHHaHnMMHIMHsasBliHHiManMW Ccnifcrt G Lch3 ScrvisS 1IAFE can ihow you proof V - that cirjht out of t men wear their MENZ EAS E twelve to twenty four months. Isn't saving the price of one or two ordinary shoes every year good enough for you? , y ; ' TU ho Fitter 123 fcto st, c!, a c 3C To Write LIFE INSURAIXE fcr iht PEOPLE'S DOTOAL CHIEVOIEDT flSBgafflJ J CKOOTl CACCLLf A. BIG MONEY TO A HUSHJNG UAH. filore than Zd,CZd 1 Paid to Hczis Pec?!3 - Lost Year. All Uozlzj Kept at Hcnc; cjid PcidJ Oaly to Hone Pcsple. ITohib r:1r.tfrd cUcexa to csppcitv ta to 10 p - ... C3 D i f V