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t : , - "f , . . ,a, - - ,: GREENS 'ELE ! i 4 a - ESTABLISHED IN 1897. GREENSBORO, K. Cf TfftJ SDAV. MORNING, MAY 1 VOL IL sa ia ... . E'.BRO GRAM CHIEF JUSTICE CLARK AMOUNCES FOR SEIJATS Outlines Platform, Advocating Election of Sena tors by People Also Election of Diitrict Federal Judges and Postmasters. Special to Telegram. ' Raleigh, Mar 17. Chief Jut.e Wal ter Clark, of the North Carolina Su i rnw Court, announced tonight his can ili iHcy for the United tate. Senate against Senator Simmons and Governor Kitchin. He outline a platform that declare th.it the ruling of the United State Supreme Court in the Standard Oil c shifts the arena for the control of trusts from the courts to the United State Senate where the an U-trust lava mott be amended. The people, he says, now control the House of Representative. He declares himself a progreaaiv Democrat, which,' he buUta, Is simplj Jefferaontau Democracy. He advocate tariff for revenue only, coastJtaUoael amendments that wfll eJe"t United States Senators by the people 14 fad ral judges by the people of the district they serve, the election of post Blatters by the people of the territory served declare for Initiative aad refers ad am" and' recall ior turh officers as by law may b provided. He advocates a Democratic primary the aaioaJ3ay.all over the state to nom inate state officers and United States Senator under restrictions that will as sure publicity as to the money expended, a second-primary to be held for Senator, in the event there is no nomination ia the first, the two highest to stand in second contest. The letter announcing his candidacy is addressed to Solicitor Johnson, in reply to a lengthy letter from Johnson, insist ing that if he intends to be a candidate his friends are entitled to know it with the least possible delay and reciting many things that constrain tb writer to urge- that Chief Justice to deriar h:raelf for the Senate. Jadge Clerk as he has been recerrujjf letter . from l-ople in art part of' Cne state Mie time now, and he felt that the turn that ! as been given effort for control of trusts by the Standard Oil decision af-T'-rds him an opportunity to declare hs i ndidacv. BRANCH Railroad Between Lill- ington and Broadway to be Built at Ear ly Date. ' Special to Telegram. Raleigh, May 17. President Jno. A. Mills, of the Raleigh & Southport rail road, verifies the report in thia eorre- ondence recently that he is getting , . , . . - uinler way the work of coruitmcting a I'ranch line of road from lillington to i'.r iadway. He says the right of way 1 ii" w ling cleared up for the grading to I '-s in shortly. Hi plan is to grt coo i""l al-o of the Atlantic A Western road 1 "i Sanford to Broadway, but if be 'A in this he will build right on from ! r.Kidway to Sanford where he will con ' t w ith the Atlantic Coast i-ine. the atxiard Air line and the Southern Mr. Mills is carrying forward hi rail M'l Iniildins. he savs. without burden j the people with bond iue. MRS. MURPHY'S FORTUNE GOES TO THOMAS FELDER. " ; rial to Telegram. 1- ivi Wo Tenn.. Mar 1.. When a 1 was tiled here today by the Colum Finance and Trust Company, of ;lle. th fact rirt lvme known th" milli'Mi dollar estate of Mr '. Muri hv. of Nashville, who Jil v York on April 1. descend to her !ii 1.1. Thomas F. Felder and th.- ; r - wit'e. Mr. Murphy' will car - into effect an agreement made tn apo between Mrs. Murphy and her nd, Samuel Murphy, the Tennesaee ' .-;a rreet Railway capitalist IVUIer is a son of a Georgia countrv ' t VI t-or av,. wtta m nrnf aM ni A 11 I I Tl Pnf ' . a liu , o r . p " . . . in. of New York, as a stenographer ia I orhin'a aVat- nrV Mill ntnall euled the concern's land department at alary of $300 per year. He after ards met Mr. aad Mrs. Murphy, who 1 iked the Felders, and being childless adopted them. DAN FOOTE COBLE FOUND DEAD III HOG PEII YESTERDAY No tl Quncter ei Grtca Trwxxiij Tried for EriaLX An.t::yct ia Harder tl Sea AWd Ttn ixt. Daa Foot r4l. o4 Cr twCiVis. was fod 44 la his Waj ywa raster- dy moraisg aterUy afWr awarU. CobU ha4 gotta p aad tU ale Wraa fsst as asmai ad r f4Uf his hw whew he swdslraly fH Wd f Wart trowbW, falling lata the aw la wWka the hogs were eawflawd. He was fw4 a few sbImU laUr by Us daahur. Coroewr Wood was aoif'nl aad coapaaied hy Dpty SVrtff Cnrtet nwld and 'IStoU Edwards. krrWd U the area la a aato. Dr. CUlaMf . wh live in the country, was also aiav dnd he prowoworvd th dia a aatar al owe. H si I'd tVat h Vd IUwd4 Mr. Cob oct idam wtn knew that he was a ff-rT fms hrt treble. No ia)et was Wtd Althowgh U deca44 ra4rw hog pea bot a short einj the brat had eaten off osm ear aad rmafnl owt aa y before th body wee from thwhr reaxa. Cotd Wri M yewre of age. Coble, it ill t Tmwmhri tried in iuW1arl I aarl tNnui vr go on th rbarg o( bie n wnni after lh fart ia th muri'f of k am (Id Cobl. fli : IS) l. Hut II hott . coqt wrtHi ! stn4 to term in tS tt pr fo tm.'if-1 er. The murder i4 tie trl tirr count t at tb tm la latere f Frv.cit Bates, ,o Tewgra RaUih. My 17 Cf je ' a miaaioner V. T. te hsa to Va ionoa. I). C . to racifee with l Iatr state CoatSBrv ( oncrMMi rlti oumbrr of eaatter cvtaiiaa; tfoea ta Interstate Costwiawo in kfc ts North Caroiiiva Covmas ( V ' intereat. toe of la sot swiahi &t ter that t padskg th a t4 ta North Caroka. Ccaaia jrat ta Norfolk aad ScratWrn Rdrod I o-npa in which th Inters late lotioa h already ruled la faor of tfe North Car olina Commiak that ta NoetWa a I Western ut put 0 loar (raas I r rate from toiet t o.i trna. ritie to Wtota le-n ) tirVsai North Crohn trtni&l of tk dftl ant rilroid- Tbia ca. it will b r nrbv-ed. ba ba p?U.l to ti mwIt mrtei Cornea t"ojrt by t rilri-d fomwi i io.e to t- arpul. ThMt Will Brcga Reo Jaa Special to TUgra Mrao City, May IT At "t -Mf f tb -bint toly rVaail !- o( frrrd dfirulI to ri t.- J jv X:s P era her too T Wed Special to Trlesm New York. Mat 17 Mr J TVoi barton. f AHBur. inwia-n tt - v i rr.- n t of hr .)i-j,Mrf, Irt Ijoj lVmlrt.n, to Iav;t J.hn S. fa l I t dut on th I " N or, h iHVcta I Soculitt Spac.:e Tuht A nutntrr 0 1-1 Nraatiiat.a wilt ap I in n open r mrtifMf toi-i. wveocing t I.i o'kwk, b I Ground eatrow at Savdar a .or rb - I 1 w invitad . ------ - reeitry amocji. te - 1 Th rrgnUr ateg cf IM i. nil tori Cownty FooJtry A-oraioo wU4 tw mm I . r a a s a j Friday night, at whwh all aessbr er I asked to be pre I- GREAT mm& m: AL' ROUTE GZ$t jPeSED Qnmter of Commerce tween Greenstoroand ilcudcn. i Big Gaticringi at Roxioro and OxfordBelieYed Ihl m MtiAf wiB Vote Bonds for Railroad Roads' b Vzl Condition Along Entire Route (If J T f Al I H'drMK Uf IT te!i . If a t'r 4. -fs l m trmm 4 ft th l4ill Il V rMMWW CWahe Ca f-x VitT i j rJ errtv4 w iu fiOM) t t eM. aavtss; axtt with laewl Wrtjr ns.. lia al rey tiagx lew aa4 t!j la ft at rmy rm fM 1 Vet ) CrwW ! flu hern. 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