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0 ANTI-TRUST CASES be Argued Before United States Supreme Court ext Month AlTIiOHITIt FUIIKIt ALKKCiEU ClttMI.N'AL. . conou enouEns r:zn " Will Com I'p Inning !Wfore the Su- ( ,Hiri-TlM- "Hard Coal Cax-" Tnil Ca" Will I iin-nUn' ( - , I). (.. Spt. 10. -More . 'cation of tin Sh?r law to th bufilneftH of , r l from the Supreme r... I'M?"! StuU-s shortly .,.Uiuk of H-H seanion next ...ral "anti-trust cubcs" ,,r -.iriy ronnl'ieration by tn- b-i:iK n.lieil upon to ; rt jrre.iKT opportunity Ii, .-!'! in tbT went Stan di tobacco (lffislong to in ;iv an-i to impress upon . h.r.v th court proposes .ii I f enforced. by the court in tne its session to hear ar- the so-called "hard coal cotton corner case" and bridge case." Possibly Hension the court may so-called "turpentine Kach involves knotty growing out of attempts of v.riiinf'nt to punish alleged ,,.iS of the Sherman anti-trust V;Th t ho exception of the so- turpentine case, tne uovern- rrurt !n ! has appealed to the Su-; 10 Court to upnoiu us mieiiJicia- r,l coal case" constitutes a it attack on the principal oi tin- lie . -i U callel rre r' oi in. Jim U Another Sanij4- of flemo. rratlr "fiood CoTernmetu" Is I to n County. I Holland Sun (Dtxso.) ) hat co you mink or a-aamir. a prisoner to jail oa charge of criminal assault and then have him turcel loot; on the people by the oSceri uppod to lake charge of prisoner at the county-feat? It strike ui aa being an outrare. and yet thai U ubat the people of Rowland had thrown at them latt ek. A young negro named McQueen a charge I by and old colored woman with en taring her house and assaulting ber The magisitratei heard the cxa an i thought the negro was guilty anl bound him over to court, lie coil 1 not give bond and was sent to hum- berton, after being kept in Rowland guard-house for several days' because he was g Khtlv sick. There was a slighting breaking out on him and teh authorities at Lumberton got scared of small-pox and deliberately turned him lose and let him come on back home with his father. What do the law-abiding citizens of Robeson County think of that anyway? A criminal, guilty of one of the four capital ofTenfies, turned loose on a community to continue his deviltry. Is there any use in making more ar rests and sending them to Lumber ton, or must we resort to other means of self-protection? Meeting at Montgomery Dis eases financing and Mar keting the Crop I'ottr Committee ApwHale! to Co- aider the? Mattera Hroagtil kfor .a the MeetJAjt -W II! SUite to cure Ilelier Irir for t YrfUm. pl WU&l&ftoa Star. Start rt tsii4&ajT fk ti toxe. feifHiof; la Sort Ca.r?U&a. lor ifttai aa4 ca tt Umt- Schools and Colleges CATAIVDA i0 t' , .1 Smart Set Items. Rose Cecil O'Neill, whose frontis piece in the June issue of The Smart Set attracted such wide attention, contributes a striking interpretation of the famous love story of Paola and Francesca to the October num ber. In addition to the work of Rose (Veil O'Neill. The Smart Set under i.. coal-carrying railroads and the Rew owner has polished frontis- in l rn nuvl- 1 .... y t tr I'liTll II. 1 If II 111 1 '-"""J vania. it is flaimed that 'Mice 189o tteso companies have been parties to and conspiracy wuu y rnrniiinat SOU t general object of ending competi--hm among themselves in the trans portation and sale of anthracite coal and of preventing the sale of the in dependent output in competion with their own, designing hereby to secure to themselves a viriuai uiuuui;. thp nharges were over-ruled by v the pieces by James Montgomery Flagg, Vernon Howe Bailey and Garth Jones. Each of these pictures has been decidedly out of the ordinary, as befits "A Magazine of Cleverness," and the high standard thus set will be brilliantly maintained by Andre Castaigne in a series of frontispieces depicting great historical love affairs. I "The Goth," the complete novel by Wyndham Martyn in the October Montgomery, Ala., Sept. 12, One thousand men representing every cot ton growing Stale met to-day la Montgomery to devise ways and mens to rebut the figures of the Federal cotton report and to secure a Letter price tor cotton, mere were present Congressmen and Unit ed States Senators, the Commission ers of Agriculture or their represen tatives from every Southern State. together with hundreds of farmers. bankers, business and professional men of the South. Organization was effected by the cotton growers and four committees were appointed to be known as the committees on resolutions, marketing and financing the cotton crop, na tional egislation and statistical esti mates and conditions of the crop. These committees consist of the Commissioners of Agriculture of each State, three delegates from each State, and Piesident C. S. Barrett, of the Fayners' Educational and Co operatlvi Union. Senator E. D. Smith, of South Car olina, in scathing terms, denounced the so-called gambling of the New York, Liverpool and New Orleans Cotton Exchanges and declared that the Southern farmer mustgain his financial independence of these peo ple. He ventured the assertion that if the New England farmer (had such a morropoly crop as the cotton crop would demand, he would demand and receive 30 cents a pound for It. RE-SALE OF A TAJXABLE TRACT rarraast to i& ortftr of ti SsH up-fine Vrt f fVftt la & ca or Cam L urasu? axaxsM Beta 0. D raster &4 oUtrm, I wtll J. F.tlOUCWtrJT. A. Fridei. or for sal at th coisrl-koa door in til!! en Unadtf. lh dT of Stpumber. Ifll, the foHowisil p-'ecc or parcel of laad adjolalsg. th ; As tini tucsu t kr riru n Gray Mnwy boaestead, W. Ft Braat- itmd r lctS reu 4 Hu tmtrtt Qtrnm mtmr M-feaei i tk, SiMia tMi mMum trtm tie ley and others, bounded as follows. .wutMtt: m rmr wh ucicsnns' comes errs cattuu 4 trM". IiweJ e rwa UltS, ttiHl BUTS JUin. fm. ar.a lirnoro rain nesr . it. ; i as wr 7t' wt r w raw Ura&tiey ooute. latsco nearly toils Cu Eite. J, C to the Csh-posd branch, these down f said branch to the UtU creek, thenoe up said creek to the said Matsy's line to tho road, thence down the road to the beginning. Containing fifty acres more or less. C. M. BERNARD. Commlsiloaer. Terms : Cash. July 24. 1S11. FOR DACK7AnD A pir rrj4 0ta C3cir tartd. Hthf m4r4 rimmmm44t i eroelfnt pfelrtta. ttutr 4 lr liestttfttt bk eatilr4 i4 t0 i r. iaa r. Snan. ts Is. faraMUtc, ty. F. EUGENE HESTER LAWYER $17.09 te SISjM fij WarC tslUi a4 rraf I reefli Is the Uferart Detrtarat el cotton Vondt. Tetdart sad Wcdoevdtyt t Wtn- SMunly. Rkleiirb. N. a iCoamerclti N- PlCUlTlOnl ill Q 11 3CI1001 noaai tuns eu.iains;. fer 5rsUot tl Mac Meatas. t. Kor. MElM-r IM LrgK ttmrm vt . C. oar ton S no "'v4 la lfci frt f E Y. Wrfcb tUf ml CotptM PIMCTICB IN" ALL THE COURTS. Smart Sftt. is a subtle and yet at the lower court, the United btates lrcuii. game tlme amusing study of an un Court for Eastern Pennsylvania, ex- coutn farm boy wno under the coach cept that concerning one of the so- Jng q a ren;arkable tutor, succeeds in called "little combinations" Ihe Tern- storming the heights of English aris- plo Iron Company, in mat mbtau, tocracy In piot characterization and aa injunction was granted. Strawberries in September. Another crate of home-grbwn straw berries was seen on the local market yesterday. The berries, although very jgmall, were easily disposed of at 25 cents per quart. It is more prob able that these were the last that will be seen here this year. New Bern Journal. Must Turn the Rascals Out at Home. J "The principal issue in the cam naism next year is" to turn the ras K- t. othing like the "cotton corner ble pjece Gf fiction.' case" has ever been before the Su Veme Court, it is said. The Govern will ask the court to over-rule fraction of the United States Circuit rnrrt for Southern New York, in t Wilmington Star. I dialogue, this is'in every way a nota-cals out The outs must get in and Finding Out the Democratic Poli ticians in Virginia. striking out of an indictment against T,n1ac pttpn. Eucene G. bcaies, Frank B. Hayne and William P.( Brown, three counts. These counts charged in substance that these men conspired to " monopolize the inter-, state trade and commerce in avail able cotton by acquiring enough of that commodity on the New York Cot ton Exchange to give the alleged con spirators power to fix arbitrary and excessive prices. It is charged that they knew the national result of run ning a "corner" would be to obstruct Says the Richmond Journal: "Jone3 says Martin is a liar. Martin says Jones is a liar. Glass says Swanson is a liar. Swanson says Glass is a liar. They have known each other in Congress for sometime." We should say that these gentlemen seem to be "powerfully" well acquainted with each other. the ins must be made to get out, on the ground that they are getting all Littleton Female College. Our fall term will begin Septem ber 20, 1911. For catalogue, address LITTLETON" COLLEGE. Littleton, N". C. international ' orresponderce Schools OF SCRANTON. PA. will traU you, during spare time, toi i Government position or to fill a re sponsible technical position at a larg ex salary than you are now getting For full information, fill out th coupon below and mall it to oui Washington office. M. DuHanley. Supt., "I. C S.," Wash Ington, D. C. Office 619, Pena gylvanla Avenue, N. W. Dear Sir: Please send me lnfor nation as to how I can become s (mention ,ei tloa) by npare time study wl aou leaving my present work until at; qualified. My name is Street and No Tnwi and State. For tillr 4 rtU gu rl VV. D BUNS. LanmstW, fL C THE NORTH CAROLINA State Normal and Industrial College Maintained br the Sttte for the Women of Norh CmHi. Fve reiu r Co urr lea!ior toDere. SixeUl Court for teacher. Fr i tuitio i to th who agre to tx come teacher in the State. Fall rion betfina September IS i 1911. For calalozue and other Information ad ; dreaa JULIUS L F0UST. Prtsiatat, Grttasbora. X. C feared Heart Collece (mIH f 0 Vhsrr el Berry nmtiiiii at H V. tMt t ttwai J Mna 4 Vr-X, H, itm a rWMBfart Aal Wmr mH ta t ! f V.e (KBa,4.iaL&&. wmAm rv v tiik Noirni ciuuna COLLEGE OF AGUia'LTOUE A?ID UEOUHIC A0TS The 8Ut' IndtttlrUl College Four-year counet la Africaners-: la Civil. Electrical, and MtcaaaleaJ K&Clneerlcg; la laduttrtal CatsaU try; ia Coltoa Maaufaeturtag aaa Dyeing. Two-year counwa ta Me chanic Atti and la Textile Art. Oat year courao in Asriculturu Tbeee courses are both practical aad sclea tiflc. Examinations for a4taisioa are held at ail count? -?ata oa Jalf IX. For catalogue add rem TIIK IlKtflSTRAn. Vet Italrlgti, N. a Win I I . rm m a Z . Ill hk When writing our school adTr tier. please mention this paper. 1837 Guilford College 1911 For lioth Men and Women Courses in Matimtt,,,s. An !i?t4 nd Mad-rn Lin gu tire. HUorr. EarlSab Uterator. nlphV.?ndthsff.Vur JSci nee. lnartraent. in Bit4 St4f aad Me.le. thorouKb infctiuctin. hi b moral tone, and bomellkt mrrotndintfa. Loeated ta t ktaith ful Piedmont aectin of Nvrth Carolina. L. L. HOBDS, President, Guilford College. N. C. YflM WANT si icier iBiie's Creek Acaicmy P.'vei thoronffh preparation for CoUee. Univertitr or Boaineaa. Strong Facottr. Qalefeoaatrf lo cn Vocal and I Piano Muaic Elocution. Art Telegraphy. Bualoeaa. Eaewaea low. k i?Ldm.. fro (S coonUea.eaUtea and Cnba. More than 100 former atadeota to CoUera Urt ye.r. For eUloaue. addreat J. A. CAMPBELL, Principal, Bote s Creek, H. C. Xegro Girl lailed From Ambush AVhile Picking Cotton. ntrtshnrn N. C. SeDt. 7. While the cotton trade and injure bona-fide , . picking cotton on the spinners and manufacturers by com-, plantation 0f m. D. Parks, six miles pelling them in buying cotton, to frQm Mount olive, Sarah Loftin, an complete with "short" sellers who eignteen.year-old colored girl, was would be purchasing under the ab-. &Qt fTQm ambush and killed instant normal conditions produced by the . . J. X.A lQf 1J corner. The tower court ucm the restraint of the trade of the spin ner and manufacturer was remote and indirect and the operation of "run ning a corner" on the market was HAS MILLIONS OP FRIENDS. How would you like to number . vonr frtPiida bv millions as Bucklen's not a violation of the Sherman anti-, Arnica salve does? Its astounding trust law. cures in the past forty years made In the "St. Louis bridge case," the, them. It's the best Salve in the world Government claims that the agree- j for SOres, ulcers, eczema, burns, ments whereby the terminal railroad : b0ii8( scalds, cuts, corns, sore eyes, association of St. Louis acquired the, SDrains, swellings, bruises, cold sores. ownprhin and control and operates . Hag 0 eaual for piles. Twenty-five the "Eads bridge" and the Mer- cents at all druggists. chants' bridge" across the Mississip pi violate the Sherman anti-trust law. The United States Circuit Court for Eastern Missouri dismissed the bill. The so-cayed "turpentine trust case" involves the validity of the indictment and conviction of head of ficials of the American Naval Stores Company on charges of having violat ed the Sherman anti-trust law. Last spring the court declined to advance ' the case for early hearing, but it Is barely possible it may do so this season. That question will be asked you almost daily by business men seeking n,ii;fv tato thft Drauehon Training and show am- y Our services, 11. juu 4"w - " - bition to rise. . . More BANKERS indorse DRATJGHON'S Colleges than indorse all other, business colleges COMBINED. 48 Colleges in 18 States. Interna tional reputation. Banking, Typewriting, Penmanship, English, Spell ing. Arithmetic . Let ter Writing, Business Law FREE auxiliary branches. Good POSITIONS GUARANTEED under reasonable conditions. Home Study. Thousands or Ban Rookkeeping. Bookkeepers all over the United States say that Draughon's New System of Bookkeeping saves them from 25 to 50 per cent in work and worry. Shorthand. Practically all U. S. official court reporters write the sys tem of Shorthand Draughon Colleges teach. Why? Because they know it is the best. cashiers, bookkeepers, and stenog raphers are holding good positions as the result of taking Draughon's Home Study. CATALOGUE. For prices on les sons BY MAIL, write JNO. F. DRAUGHON, President, Nashville, Tenn., for free catalogue on course AT COLLEGE, write, . Fast CafoHna Teachers' Training School A State School to Train teachers lor the PuMie Scheols of Xorth Carolina Fvera encrtfu is directed to this one purpose. Tuition free to all wh7atotlach. FALL TERM BEGINS SEPTEMBER 26, 1911. For catalogue and other information, address Robert H. Wrightf President, Greenville, North' Carolina. Draughon's Practical Business College I aleiib, Cor. Fayettevflle St and Btcbanze Place. , MEREDITH COLLEGE One of the few collecta for women la tb.Sootb that '" rprea in four rears of reaaina eolleffa work accord tn to lb Standard CaUtffta, Diplomat awarded la tb 8noola of Elocirtlon Art. and Music SratKaSfteaJ EdacaUan ander Director. Court, for baaket-ball aad tenoia. . Boarding Qnb wbere by about half aa boar of dally domeatU: aarrloa, atadesta aava frea $52 to S66 a year. 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Our terms are Tery liberal and yon can make good money by de moting your spare time to the work. It measures, closed, 104 xxas wwa. vmiv .i,Anu n the nublishers for , - ... . ma TlnnM MAflt VlTl TnI MTIlf 11 11 &. IX J VT SUVIUVI The price of this Atlas is id.u. " J ORLD free you will send us four new yeari it. We wlirgive you a copy ox w to offer so valuable an Atlas as a premium i . 1-11. rm.A nAaef or nnn aoiiar mvu, , a ir subscription. to for AUas taadrerullng. andareglTlng the benefit of tb.. ad- for four subscribers because we are partlj pajins r a "t good Atlas. Ererr boy should try veroslng to all our agents.' -SSTMiiam to buy It. postpaid. fo00.o?A THE CAUCASIAN, Raleigh, .N. C. 1859 1892 1910-1911 kia . Th. (tnrkfintr of the Charter for Trinity CoCeare: bm Rector al of t be CoUeBeTohVrowTnTaad oi Durb.m, tbe Boiidio. oltbeNewaod Cire.- er Trinity. I ... . . Vfmirkritnt new truOdtoaa with new equipment ua etucxaea lacimjc. FrSir CiriU3 Electrical Ea1aeeTf: Law, Edc- tkn; Graduate. for catalogue and other information. sxJdreaa r, L, FLOWERS, SccrtoryDitrtiaia. ft. C EJ3TABUQHEDk1008 !ctka ideal; lttitwnf uxF, .KlicfielJaof TriaitT CoCeae. Soedal Student, tvsre nae oj - iTTrJIik. ftr .k. lreWcoJuUtkaa rf bor attentioa anren to neexui under bia care. Faculty of coHes? aadoate. Fall term opens aepw".f , For ClMtrated cataiofite. addreaa Moat nscKlerivinethoda of Inatroctioo, w. w. w X Cesrdzaastcr, ito baa, Ft. C . " ... . . i OO MOT OEILY The Anrledttiral ac3 LZgelicnizal CcHz 1 , TOR"TOE OILORED RACE; , anMii Dotln ln TGMTI SCO. 1. 1911 The roeaa men wbo prefer boardta aad lodrias fJL mnat JeciSa Tceomiaodatloaa. at one-, aa the an betas rapidly reaarred. For cataio. and other Information, addreaa FUESHZTIT J. D. CICIEY, re!rofn.C Address, THE CAUCASIAN, Raleigh, N. C.
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