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) .'I 1 3 I '1 4 tv I V 1.00 a Year, VOL,. XXIV "This Argua "o'er the people's rights Poth an eternal vigil keep; No soothingstrains of Maia's son Shall lull itshundred eyes to sleep." $1.00 a Year OXJSBOKO, N. C SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 20. 1909. PUBLIC INTERESTED Discovery of the Hook Worm by Dr. C. W.S Stiles. death rate were reduced and the adults were able to work. What the effect upon Southern industry, South ern agriculture the whole life of the South will be, when this class, rising out of its age-long lethargy, begins to take an active hand in her affairs, the most vivid imagination can hardly exaggerate. MORE HEAD CABBIES POINT. Its Care Will Restore a "Whole Class of People to Wealth and Indus trial Efficiency and a Kew Lease on Life. At the Pan-American Sanitary Con- Glasson Appointment Revoked, But He Will Be Given Slice f Pie. Washington, D. C, Nov. 17. Presi dent Taft today settled the North Car olina census supervisorshlp which had been darkening the political moon around the White House for several days. Representative Morehead, of the ooa f 1902 Dr. Charles vvaraeu Fifth North Carolina district, naa t v-kjkj v. -- j i Stiles chief of the' division of zool- threatened to resign Ms seat In Con ogy of the United States Public Health gress because he said he was the only iind Marine Hospital service, an- Republican representative wno naa nc-unced his discovery of a human not been consulted about the appoint- parasite new to America, called the ment of a supervisor in his own dis hookworm. To this lnsignmcant ui- trict, ganism, hardly half an inchi long and Mr. Morehead has been a visitor at hij?jrer round than ordinary hair- the White House every day since RED CROjSjTAfilPS Every Stamp a Bullet in the War on the White Plague. ANDREWS-YOUNG WEDDING BRILLIANT SOCIAL EVENT Marrh.e of Two Prominent and Popu lar Young People Last Night, - loJlowed by Reception. - . Honey Wttll Be Used for Educational Work In the Form of Public Lec tures, Free Literature and Securing Legislation. Raleigh News and Observer, Nov. 18. Celebrated last night at the First Presbyterian Church was a most bril liant wedding event when Mr. John Hawkins Andrews received as his bride Miss Mabel Young, of this city, one of the most charming young wom en of the State, the daughter of Hon. James R. Young, the Insurance Com missioner of North Carolina. The wedding took piace at nine o'clock and the church, was crowded million with friends of the young couple. I- A DANGEROUS COMBINE The Business Public Should - Sit Up Juicjyand Take Notice. Long Stride Toward the Complete Control by One Corporation of All Wire Communication In the United States,": Chicago, Nov. 18. Fifty Christmas stamps for the American J was an assemblage that made notable Red Cross Societv's warfare on tuber- the wedding, celebrated under the culosis have been distributed for sale most auspicious circumstances. The at a cent each, several million being church decorations were in exquisite assigned to Chicago, twice as many to taste, the pulpit and the pulpit ros- New York and a proportionate num- trum being banked in palms and yeJ- ber to other cities from which state low chrysanthemums,' many candles Red Cross societies send them as or- being used, the effect being most dered to towns and villages. beautiful, enhanced when the wedding 'Every stamp a -bullet in the war I tableaux was formed at the altar. T tlM i .1 V, of I TnnnM T-P vntl. "n l.ff thia r-iiis, ne auuuuicu , . " I wlito iB th alnean - The wedding vows were given bv n ' 1 r- J-l. l' Yt n I n i , TT. k.J w " o - - . oi me ouuiu. x Lie i arternoon entirely ssusueu. .xio ub.hi -. .. . . the poor people next morning the public ' learned j recommended for .appointment through 'the newspapers that "the j friend and supporter named David H. irerm of laziness' had been discoverel. Blair. The director of the census, used in the West and bullets of that Rev. W, MeC. White, the pastor of the kind are already adorning mail, pack- First Presbyterian .Church,, of which ages on closet shelves for Christmas the bride is a member. The wedding giving and letter heads of some cor- music was rendered Jay Miss Sadie -rue pnrase iaiu m ""v uu"9,e'' T porations. In Illinois each year the Duncan, the church cvgahist, accom UODUiar iancy. uiuei ucnw,, U1 flUi, j, Wi.Muu. amacucvi . . o nnn -Tt I tj w ht T T T. t i,c.r WHltO tiaima uixio o,vuv Yi-i iiauicu uj i - u. xuuiuao, nuuo. popular fancy, .magazines, journals, etc., took it up It was bandied back and forth in con versation. Altogether it was the sea son's most popular joke. registered a vigorous protest and to day the appointment of Professor Glasson was revoked and the place will go to Mr. Joyce. Professor Qlas- But to Dr. Stiles the matter was no son will be given a position in the ioke. Fresh as he was irom me census Dureau in w asnmgton. Southern tour of research that hart resulted in his discovery, he carried QUIET HOME WEDDING. constantly before his eyes a vision oi nie Bunt Ludlow Married. h eaunt. hollow-eyed people of the rJr. Joseph F. Cannon and Miss An sandy barrens and pine woods. The picture was anything but humorous. . . it. . , 44. cVinwail T-iirtl I IVMnefrtn-QolaTn I C. Mrtir IT At un lue cuxitij, ' 7 hoped that a sufficient sum of money wrfidts of men struggling despite an a quiet home weddinff this evening at ... . . . , overwhelming physical weakness to six o'clock Miss Annie Hunt Ludlow, wrest a livelihood for their families of this city, plighted her .troth to Mr. out. 01 me fcuix, .:r ,1 " C ,1 state. Aside from this, the money will aisles, followed by two groomsmen, eirls with the bodies of little chil- Miss Marguerite Ludlow, sister of I""" fV '-i- ,L .1 u v.i tims, for which reason society, busi- violin music was an appreciated ad- ness and charity have made the use dition. Preceding the ceremony there of Red Cross stamps quite "the thing. ' 1 were many delightful musical selec- Each state is assigned a proper dis jtions, and as the wedding party en- tributing . agent, the Illinois branch of tered the church the wedding march the Red Cross having delegated the of Tannhauser was rendered, the re Chicago Tuberculosis Institute, 158 cesinal being Mendelssohn's wed Adams street, Chicago. The proceeds ding mareh, breathing in melody the from the sale "of the stamps outside of happiness and joy of the event. The Chicago are to be used in state anti- music and the beautiful ceremony tuberculosis work as distinct from the were greatly enjoyed by the congre- local work of the Institute. It is gation assembled- a Preceding the britVB there entered will be realized to prepare a travel-the church up the two aisles alternate ing tuberculosis exhibit which can be couples of bridesmals and grooms- sent into every large town in the men, two bridesmaids up opposite be used for educational Work in tha I and then by the others of the bridal form of public lectures, free literal j party, until -all were assembled in tab- ture, helping organize anti-tubercuio-l leaux grouping about the pulpit ros- ta biuui uc c I ;r "V sis committees, securing tuberculosis trum, where the yos were taken by Hirvn RtartiTi? rrnm vv asnmsiuu ttev. rseai Anaerson. uasior oi ids . .... . .. I . . . . I lfteislation. . the young couple, avrei which in re- . i j rt-l thA Wrvll T n I UKAnKirtnulon fhliwtn - I ' - - dren and hundreds of children s the bride, was maid of honor, ana Mr. graves. For nearly three - months he Wadsworth, of Charlotte, best man. I ad studied these people under every The ceremony was performed by and traveling down through the South Presbyterian Church to Florida, he had visited them in After an elegant wedding supper 'their homes, examined them in hos- the couple left for Northern cities on pitals and asylums; and watched them their bridaltrip. at work on their farms, and in cotton mills and. as he observed them, the SIB THOMAS LLPT0N GAME, conviction was borne in upon him that NEGRO METHODIST CONFEJSr V ielcomed to th? TV a a WJT- (Officially repV ine rsiortn , ijarolina Ov trence of the A. M. E. Church met iff' its forty fiist session in St. John Church, Wednesday morning. Bishop Levi J. Cpppin, D. D., of Philadelphia, is pre siding. His exegesis on the ninth cbppter of St. Mark was heartily re ceived by the conference and was & source of much inspiration and com fort. Rev, C. A. Stroud was elected sec retary, Revs. J. A. Smith and E. R Williams assistants. Committees were appointed and the conference got down to routine work. St. Stephen's Church, Wilmington, began the reporting with $551.45 mon- IffiTTFRSIlH IN RAPITAI y ,.?J " -. mmm lib l - , Returns to Washingtca Af ter Extended Trip Abroad. Accompanied by Mrs. Watterson, DI. tinguished Editor of Louisville Courier. Journal Is Guest of i Mrs. Stanley Matthews. Washington, D. C, Nov. 18. Col. Henry Watterson, editor of the Louis ville Courier-Journal, and Mrs. Wat terson, who recently returned from a When the hour of adjournment ar- several months' stay abroad, reached rived, $2,577.80 had been reported. Washington last evening and are tha Some of the leading spirits of the guests of Mrs. Stanley Matthews. conference are Drs. C. A. Stroud. J. They will remain until Saturdav. Colonel Watterson is in excellent health. A recent issue of the London Tele graph gave an interesting account of R. Boston, Mass., Nov. 16. A long stride toward the complete control by one corporation of all the wire cpm munication in the United States, was made today in the acquisition by the American Telephone and Telegraph! Company of the control of the West ern Union Telegraph Company. r ,3 wnT. "U 1 4.x ! comnlete the inr.ornorat.ion nf a nw tj.i.-i. . , , . 7 1 I iMciiois, Hi. nurst, J. i. wiiungham, oiuion uonar company, is saia.-wiu E R Williams, and J. A. Smith. The oe necessary to mciuae tne ?&z,47-.- leading laymen are Thomas H- H er " and P. A. Richardson. Perfect a luncheon given at Dorchester Hmiso harmony nrevails. and a nrnfitahie I for the distinguished editor hv th ny, known as the Bell Company, and Uessdtn is aatioipited. American ambassador, Mr. Whitelaw the outstanding $165,000,000 of bonds Vesterdav aftPrnnnn wn ,iv J Reid. Amone the e-nests wer tho . literary committee woTk. There itors of the leading English maeazinea The acquisition of the necessary seems to be . SDirit ln th rnTlferMiro and London journals, including also stock and voting rights of the West- to compel the applicants to meet the Sir Conan Doyle. Sir Henry. Ducy, Sir ern Union by the Bell Telephone has rigid retirements of the book of dis! Charles Wyndham, and Sir Herbert been m progress for about six mpnthg, elpUne before they can be admitted or Beerbohm Tree. Dr. Oslec came uj The work has been conducted quietly, passed to higher grades. . from Oxford to be present. The and only a sufficient amount to insure At -the evening services Rev. Mrs. nealth of the King and of the Presi- control, said to be 51 per cent wad Brown, the wife of the pastor, wel- dent the United States was drunk taken over. corned the conference in behalf of th-i standing. Mr. Watterson, in reply to The officers of the Bell Company re- church in very choice words, jiot for- tne toast of h& health, said: gard the step as one. of economy sole- getting to add the proverbial "Thrice "The ambassador and myself are ly. They point out that ever since the weicome." old and good friends who have passed telephone has been a factor in human Rev, Davenport 'welcomed the con- our lives shooting blank cartridges at life, it has had to compete with the ference in behalf of the various de- one another across imaginary lines of. telegraph. Lines have been parallel nominations of the city, paying a glo- fire battle lines in time of war and and there has been an immense rioua tribute to the educational spirit Party lines in time of peace to find amount of duplication. The officers of the church. toward the close that at bottom there of the telephone company believe thai Ex-Mayor Hood, representing tha was never any great matter between the merger will save the Bell Com- mayor. welcomed the conference in us tne Sood of the country and his pany $75,000,000 in new construction, behalf of the city, emphasizing the iuty. as each conceived it, the aim ot botn. "I long ago forgave him Appomat- -xiC t1DU CxacuiC c uunact- spiritual as the ideal principle in tion at the same time of wires for tne good and great He seemed not both telegraphing and telephoning. to have miscalculated or misiudeed tox- 1 even forgave him Dorchester The history of the Western Union his audience when he seized the spir- House and Wrest Park. He has risen aates uacK to Derore tne uivn war. ltual point as the climax of his dis- i r v a 1 dui tue dbii omyauy is ui. coiupara- course. It was? heartilv receiver! to signal eminence and honor. Still dwelling in my humble cabin amid the Frank E. Wing, superintendent of verse order, led by the bride and the Chicago Tuberculosis Institute, groom, the wedding : party left the said: "We will supply stamps and ad- church. it- v vertislng material, free of Cost, to The ushers, who were also the sued the usual method of absorb- only Professor Hawkins could, saying iacn successive elevation with pride Mvely recent origin. Both companies Prof- John R. Hawkins responded, as wilds o eKntucky, I have followed during all these years they had been Will Make Another Try for tee Amer staggering under a gigantic wrong. . , , c t Be Salled jn He began to see tnat tnese peoyie-- the lazy, the worthless had for gen- New York, Nov. 17. Sir Thomas erations been carrying on a truly he- Lipton will challenge for a race for roic struggle against an enemy that the America's cup to be sailed in 1911. mnt have-, ronnuerpd a race of ath- Sir Thomas made this statement just letes. This enemy was the hookworm, before sailing for Europe today on Convicted Banker Claims That the Terdict Was Inconsistent. those who wish to place them on sale; groomsmen, followed alternately in and will fill cash orders for stamps couples the bridesmaids. They were promptly to those who wish t DU? in full evening dress, each wearing a them and do not flad tlm on sale in bputonierre. These were Messrs. Wil- Iuk smaller companies. . The small that the white man was not bad at in our profession and joy in him, tak companies acquired by the Western heart, the trouble was the white man inS leave occasionally to deliver a Union have been lost in oblivion. did not understand the negro. ' broadside of not very terrifying ver- The telephone system" annually These preachers are preaching a bial Dullets to arouse and vitalize a transmits 5956,800,000 messages, goSpel of faithfulness to duty and PrPer respect for the freedom and wtiile the Western Union handles 68.- rjght living. candor and independence of the press. 953.000. The telephone system has 8,- Rev; E T. Bailey preached the an- "More than forty years ago I earned 008.679 miles of wire and the West- nual sermon, to the delight of the my livin "with mr Pen here in Lon-e-.n Union 1.382,5$9. The total prop- large congregation, using as his text ion lt was not much of a living, but erty-value of the telephone company isaiah 54; 17. The speaker was par- e did not starve nor quite want for ingly attired in white lace over satin, $545,045,600, and the Western Union ticularly eloquent on this annual oc shelter and raiment, though some trimmed with princess lace and satin Si 24,086,920. casion that means so much to the con- times our menu was hardly mora Chicago, Nov. 17. District Attorney roses, with gold bandeaux in nair ana ference. riauu'ai'; Llia" UBUU1B v U1 ew xorK, inov. id. wnne tne re- yjrs K C Holt J W Walker C H I Arizona mnKeeper, gun in nana, to, tne their locality." WALSH ASKS RE-HEARING. Ham H, Maslin, of Winston-Salem; Frank Miller, of Goldsboro; Sidney W. Minor, of Durham; Dr. Joel D. Whit taker, of Raleigh, and Mr. Albert L Cox, of Raleigh, Each of the bridesmaids was charm- ... . , ? j..,. m..i. i-i ..ia. a jiA..inn I the u n SWPT i oi0 ive working nower cun. What assurances, if any. he re- of misapplying the funds 01 tne unica- xouug, oi. m To this insidious foe he was able to the steamer Lusitania. trace most of the traits-that exposed Sir Thomas has been here for sev- I " A llti M i r .-.fto.r.er- frnm Hiaonse tfi scorr. erai weeKS 10 1 earn ma aiuiuae 01 " ... . .. . - . , . I xrATA t aimc, tMa oftamnnTi fiioH carrving golden wedding chrysanth -md aversion of.their neighbors, ms tne memoers or tne new xor lacm -.u 4- cllTrent that the Mac-Z" T' " ' .:.' .J Eastern tenderfoot: 'There's nothing OI tne government " tO tne I luums, nie uicca ui moi uiuco 1 1 rviiig, o. xn. j chj.suii are visiting iuc uui terrapin ana nasn, ana you li taice bride, being Telegraph Company, will ultimately The sessions will continue through hasn- go National Bank, for a re-hearing of touched with cloth of gold. The wed- pe mciuaea m tne pian 01 re-orgam- the Week. fiia anDeal to the Federal Court of ding color scheme was in yellow and z&non, no connrmation oi mis couia I ... .... . I u 4n kt "XT 1, rm. Appeals. . J white, most exquisitely carried out. Ul-l'"ucu 1U iuia. ui t v - n-nAn o. The ViririesTnairis were Misses AntiKi iue fostai werf empnauc m tneir J.U 1.11 ouanci uic guiciuuicui. 1 I r,...,, , . 0 j.jr.ii.v nrar a that the nniv new nnints Young. Fannie Young. Miss Leah statements tnat tne company would rained hv the defendant in the netltion ferry. 01 iienaerson: iviiss ueuevieve v"'"'" " " Rules Are Made. I ai.j j v nnnnor -f TIonHoronTi' Miaa ATnr$rnr.t Washington, rh C. Nov. 17. At a multiplicity of tne counts ot tne in- coyian, 01 itaieigu, auu mbs juie.. to their hands or brains was being ceived is not known. drained from them night and day by this small but deadly organism, now known to science as necator America- GEORGETOWJT QUITS GAME. CATTLE TICKS LESSEN THE FIRE STILL RAGES. ISo Method Devised for Recovering Bodies of the Miners. The English newspapers impressed' me greatly, and I yet believe them un equaled in the elements of responsi bility and cleanliness. I began my YIELD OF BEEF AND MILK I career a devotee of impersonal jour nalism. The broad columns, the ab sence of headlining, and the total un consciousness of fallibility had a charm for me. If circumstances over which, like the recusant show- The Loss Amounts in the Aggreeat' to Many Millions of Dollars Every Year. nus, which means American murderer. In ascribing the condition of the shiftless class to disease rather than Aafanta et fharactfiT. neonle in all ..4 c thin that. Dr. meeting of the faculty. of Georgetown dictment and the allegation that the Haywood, of Raleigh. ... j 1 -1 -nnT.nnoihil- I TTniiroi-cit-w hold tvnio-ht It w& a nnanl- 1 verdict was inconsistent. Preceding the bride was the dame tines was ueuyiug uiuioi icoiiuusmn- vu..vw 1 v 1 , u. while the nennia of the South took mously decided to suspend football at To the objection on the. number of of honor, Mrs. H..R. Thorpe, of Rock, ot a on ...,. nnnn South- that institution until such time as the counts, the answer replies that as a Mount, sister of the bride. - r ,si Txl, ,. ,u.. Li the inininer nf a lare most handsomely attired in yellow Jnerry, 111., inov. K.-Aiier iour cm prosperity. One or tne leaaing '"iT ..ZTTZ ZZ Z'f Z- duchess satin, draned effect, trimmed days the St. Paul coal mine, in which weigh a pound. As cattle in the tick be held more at fault than the Ameri Southern dailies printed an eaxtona. v, Z:" tbo f the defend- in hand-embroiderv and gold seauins. still entombed the bodies of 300 resion often carry many thousands of can ambassador, who has never failed iZrr :LU TZleiZZ all She carried a bouquet of golden wed- or moreminer as a result of last these lood-suckiug parasites, and as to exploit me equally for the evil I v uiiea iui gcucxo.uuxj.i3, i i - .... I , - to! ti,0t, nditinn Rat.l a- of the fatal iniurles received bv Arch- the charges at one trial; furthermore ding chrysanthemums. V CI CAiCUU&U w-.w-.ww I " " I iiora ia a man who claims er ChrisMan. left halfback of the Uni- the answer declares, no objection to AO VvvX UJ w m 1 A cattle tick that has reached the man, 1 had no control have diverted engorged stage weighs about five vu iur uuscumy Cherry, 111., Nov. 17. After four grains, and about 1,500 such ticks and my modest Intention, no one can Saturday's fire, today refused to yield each tick during the period of its at- have done and the good I have cor.. imoy ontoroH the hrirto esi-ted hv up the dead. Utter failure to devise I tanhment. to an animal draws consid- templated. 1 thank him with all my "" " . s, , th mniniiMfir nf m.mt wob raised her father. Hon. James R. Young, any satisiactory metnoa oi recovering erably more than its own weight ln "Cttit iul alllUB ,uu LU uuoyi that he has lound tne cause oi war 4" . . rr?V? . the bodies left the situation the same L,, nir ble board, and you for coming, the Mnar the tame between that institution and .'at tne trial. - - . one was a yictuie ui jruuwixui ucauV ....... I v"" - 1 . " worthlessness and inefficiency, on foirnoM dn nnt let. us go off I the University of eGorgetown laat the handle, as some of our esteemedi Saturday, although the matter; had contemporaries have done, but let a3 been under serious consideration for lnr him mit. - Perhans he is an Ana- some time Perhaps he is a fool. But per HISTORIC ANCHOR FOUND. mas. haps he is neither. Is is just possible that- he . knows what he is talking v bout. In justice to the poor whites Laborers Uncover Relic of Frigate let us go and hear him." - Cumberland In Hampton Roads. Through the enorts oi xjt. ouies, largely by means of lectures deliv- Newport News, Va., Nov. 17. One ' eied during his vacation .without pay the anchors of the old Federal frigate and often at his own expense, the ad- Cumberland, which was rammed and ministrators of public health in the sunk by the Confederate ironclad Mer Scuth have at last been stirred to ac- rimac in Hampton Roads in 1864, was tion. r found in. the roads today byforces of Today there is not a board of health the Chesapeake & Ohio Railway Com' in the 'Southern states that is not do- pany and hauled up on a barge. At ing "something to combat the disease, tached to the anchor are two lengths but" as yet none is doing enough. of anchor chain, each link of which If the situation is met; a systematic has the Cumberland's name cast in it camnaign of muA the character as .The Cumberland was the first of that which is producing such excel- the Federal wooden frigates to be at- lcrt results in the war against tuber- tacked by the Merrimac when that culosis must be organized and vigor- vessel first came out of Norfolk. The oufcly prosecuted. . Through a system- frigate went down with colors flying ati?- campaign along these lines, Dr. The anchor probably will be turned ' Stiles declares that the hookworm dis- over to the Navy. Department to be ease can be stamped out of the South j placed with other naval trophies at in twenty years. Thousands of dol- Washington, lars have been spenfc for the trans pc rtation of foreign labor, while with- Why will you continue to uffer, in her own boundaries the South has when Frazier's Indigestion Powder Is a native population' large enough tp guaranteed to cure youT At The City The petition for a re-hearing urged in an exquisite court train gown of tonight as it was last night. constitute an enormous drain on the ratheX in his dignity than in my de- I I mi i a. s a ii i v.TwM I ... ... . m-. . I corf arm am rc-rnckf norenno lltr tr that the verdict was inconsistent be- duchess satin trimmed in real lace. uiierior ui. me mme iB uuiumg cattle whicn tney miest. mis ac- - cause the jury found the defendant hand-embroidered with seed pearls. In almost as fiercely as ever. Tne par- counts for the fact that under such .udiuuuiui oj. w guilty-on seDarate counts relating to her veil was a diamond pin, an heir- tial opening of the seal over the conditions it is impossible to fatten many whose names and performances the same transaction, but in which loom in the family, and wearing also mouth of the hoisting shaft today al- cattle vei on rich pasture and with &ave lonS been known to me. th allegations were contradictory, so a diamond brooch, the gift of the lowed puffs of smoke to escape, show-1a ahiiudance of good feed. A large that if he were guilty of the facts groom, and carrying a shower bou- ms J1 Ui U1IU1U wmuuo- 1art or tne nourisnment mat snoum jtjkst ruiJIX" AJNll AJMJX AFUHS. charged in one count he could not quet of lilies of the valley. As she tion. ga" toward producing beef and milk have been guilty as charged in an- passed to the altar there entered from ; lis consumed by the ticks. In addition I Examinations ' for Appointments Will. other. .' the vestry room the groom, accompa- PROCLAIMS SELF ROOSEVELT. to the 'oss of blood and nourishment, , K B J.1 4 XI i I.. nln I . To this the government replies that nied by his best man, his brother, Mr thA verdict fa in effect a general ver- Graham H.5 Andrews.- and receiving insane Man Holds Un Workmen With c aused by the ticks, so that the exist- Notice is hereby given that examina- dict in which all the counts are in- his bride thesolemn words were spo- Bhr-'sti k. N fence o: the infested cattle is Deset tions wil be held in the city of New eluded; that the inconsistency, if any ken that made one the twain. " a s& c I with continuous suffering,-and this o Bern, North Carolina, on December exists in the verdict, is upon immate- After the wedding there was an Winchester, Va., Nov. 17. "I am course also tends to keep them ml 28, 1909, for the United States Mili- rial points, and lastly, that there is elegant reception given at the home Roosevelt and have here my big stick poor condition. v . - tary Academy a tWest Point, and the no substantial difference between the on North Person street of Hon. and ana can boss the entire job," exclaim- The shrinkage in the milk produc- United States Naval Academy at An counts. Mrs James R. Young, this to the ed Henry E. Beck, of Mercersburg, tion of a cow harboring many ticks napolis, to fill vacancies of cadet and Should the petition for a re-hearing bridal party and members of the "twjlpa as he interfered with Winchester will average one quart a day, and the 1 midshipmen existing in the third con- be denied by the Court of Appeals the families. It was a most charming sewerage workmen in a ditch today. 1 loss -occasioned thereby at three cents I gressional district of the State of only avenue for a reversal will be an vent and was greatly enjoyed. The man was . immediately placed! a quart for the 875,000 ticky dairy cat- North Carolina. application for a writ of certiorari. John G. Carlisle Had. Change for the v . " Worse. New York, Nov. 1E There was a change for the worse today in the con dition of Former : Secretary of the Treasury John G. Carlisle, at St. Vin cent's Hospital. The attending phys I under arrest and physicians declared tie out of more than 4,uuu,uuo oeiowi candidates for admission to West he wasMnsane. He carried a large the quarantine line would amount to Point must be between the ages of Sir Thomas LiDton says it is a good hickory club, fashioned somewhat af- $26,250 a day. Counting 300 milking seventeen and twenty-two years. thing to be born poor, while Mr. Car- ter the Roosevelt big stick and imag- days for each cow to the year would Candidates for admission to Anna- negie says it is a great thing to die ihed he was the former President make the loss from this cause ?7,875,-1 polls must be between the ages of ; . ' . . , I rr ''j 1 n J tl ' nnwoAv. I AAA nor QnmiTll I cl'vf doti n t uron f tr vAna roor. nut tne intervening time is nvuives, ei e aisu iuiuiu uu u ouu w i -" jewo. different. The man wandered from his home Full information as to how to get Candidates must be also, mentally several weeks ago 'and all trace had rid of the ticks, including directions and physically qualified. Lake men fear that a fourteen-foot I been lost until he. turned up here. waterway to the Gulf would leav. clan said, tonight that his condition them in the mud. So it might until 1 Frazier's indigestion Powder digests had assumed a more serious aspect" a heavy' tidal wave from the Gulf what you eat and . cures indigestion He declined to make statement any further came up the new channel to restore Und dyspepsia to stay cured. The City navigations' Pharmacy, for the preparation of dips and Applicants for these positions will sprays, tha arrangement of pastures, please address all applications to the etc., may be obtained free upon appli- undersigned. cation to the Beaureau of Animal In- - CHARLES R. THOMAS, dustry, Department of Agriculture, Member of Congress, Third Congres- Washington, D. C. a i sional Distr'ct of North Carolina. do her "own work if only the child Pharmacy.
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