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V 5. 1 "v- :' v, .X:i ft: y.itit. .,vr "w mn,'- Jlh Bat yAdpert&zz, . v i i j. f iG -' -; I f f r. . i ' y o 1 V , ! f Nffl BEffiyr QKfiAY. JULY 20. ,1908. : ' j ; Price Two Cca T Volumes,-No. 18.: li n mi i ii ii ji in in i !! a i " n ' nni " ' ' 1 .' ( ' 1 i ' . v HQMEjyrtJitf&rolina, H&Pebpei Their frogrw u Education, Happiness and Prosperity APRES1DEN1 Trustees in Special Ses I i twin Thursday ; iMwiled lind verdict-rnier4 o i 'IllAIDC DPCTi f Wet wmmnarj of yld9ie' tien CilUjJ,Du I '! n' ' a,'M preliminary trfairThe casttis 1,71 'U ;i ' dMkabla oe In thatie conja. ( 7f0 ,V7l JPf YOUNG CORRECTS AglUUoa !.! Back Ptfi DaTRESSION in his famUy te that the lather wu kjU- ed because ot his persistently brUl4 ;.; " W treatment ' of the mother and ; J totter In . ' V j iff f numbers ol, the, fwily., They decUrelrUl f.UuTOUtUL MIlUCT that hehad threatened 'the eyeing y) fjJ 1 ly, , A; ' before the jhoetlBg to kill every, mem-1 ruVOTUQie JLOuQlUOnS ber.pt. the. fanUlyiand did beali in- 0 J Tu I IC.-..)i i ' I mercifully add lacerate the mothe, The boy; wtermlnea to make fray wl0 fthe, old, man and, borrowed a'Ve- V" V . 80G OF PROSPERITY HEARS. UTILE NEW IN DREW CASE from AJbla to Ayerlll Park about 3 o'clock on July 7. Clpherly did not know Miss Drew, but his description of the girl he saw on the car makes the authorities think that It may have been- her. :-, :t Dktrid Attorney tluchl W Encouraged ' . ivoiver from a Trtena. saylnk thahe 1 -.J ,,-r, l - .-iti-'Three fef the mOBt flUtlneHiahed ' . - RELATIVES WILL RENDER AID TEAM SECOND 'AroarwIWM Acflnalnted WItk Trey DenOst- wlth Secretary Rose I '' I commenced a roueh rarmers Juaei Jiaee nemiiar vigiu to eet a Experiments Progressing Splendidly c jricultural authorlUea of the , whole Crepi Look Exeelleat Special to The Sun. t- management.of the state farmers' con- I Vention to be In session -at the North : Records Show Continued Actlrlty In Bidding Operations In South. By Wire to The Sun. Yoong New York Trainman It Is Known BotSs Me Hare Sent Her Notes. N c Jul tO.-A cresident Carolina Colleg 1bfkrcu1ture and .Baltimore. Md., July 20.-Wlth the By tWlre to The Sun. tor the Nortli Carolina College of Agrt- Mnnrc 26 ana preset crop priN- e oir, , T N - Ju,y 20.Thcre is little culture Mechanics Afte to succeed 1 d,tfwwork of facturer8. Recoril say8 thte weelc: r TW IW T Wlnatnn. is ti he chosen I ... nv-iili - '. I t ? , ' t i . .. i - - - pvpN.swN uepanmem oi agn- , ..Tam- country from the in this city, on Thursday or th.s week culture i,f thff Souri Educa. be Paclflc from Utei by the board ot trustees in special ses-i i.uuai du, . oinun.au. in sion for that purpoose in the execu- chare ot the farm;;maWinent di- to the Gulf,, the crops were put into vistnn of tt, TTnita M?i.mA-lthe troand under more favorable con- tlve office of Oovernor Glenn. The con- lt agriCuUure pr M Suolei UiUons of weather and of cultivation census ot opinion seems to oe iu pregIdet Df the Qe0Teii Agricultural th&n ever before. An abundant sup ply of labor, due to industrial depres sion, made it possible to thoroughly preparo the soil for planting and to thoroughly cultivate it since. With the exception of limited areas, weather I conditions have been remarkably fa vorable, and as a whole the outlook indicates the most abundant yield ANOTHER CONGRESS. the choice of the beard will be Dr. D. College. H. Hill, who was for a number of years discharged with marked 1 jlencv and aUIity tho duties of vice- president and htud of the department WU1 Be Greatest Gathering of Roman of English. Gov. Glenn Is ex-officlo chairman ot the board of trustees, which is composed of the following: W. H. Ragan, High Point; N.. B. Broughton, Raleigh; M. B. Stlckley, Concord; D. A Tompkins, Charlotte; W. B. Cooper, Wilmington ; E. M. Kjoonce Jacksonville; H. R. Ricks, Rocky Mount; W. E. Daniel,, Weldon; Catholic Eceesiastlcs. By Cable to The Sun ' ' London, July ' 20. Following the Pan-Angellcan, another - great con gress Is to assemble In London this which our land has ever known, The hneet a young New York summer. This is the Eucharistic Con- frult tree8 everywhere are breakinK runn,nK on it frW'flr!thetAV,gnoni beneath their load ; the wheat and co'rn th mep,used 0 sen1 notes u xoos. r,wn.ue ine greaiei gainer, i . i ana one nigm aunng me nrst weeK new today of the Hazel Drew murder case, but District Attorney O'Brien Is much encouraged that relatives of, probably, the murdered girl, have at length come out of a spell and agreed to furnish such information and help as they can, to aid the authorities in bringing to justice the party or par. ties responsible for the death of the pretty governess. While nothing so far discovered Impugns the character of the dead girl, it is now known, she was ac quainted with a young Troy dentist and went regularly to New York and would take a George mail train to trainman, IS DRAFTING SPEECH. Mr. Bryan and Secretary Rose Are Shut Up. By Wire to The Sun. Falrview, Lincoln, Neb., July 20. William J. Bryan, refreshed by the quiet of 'Sunday and no big political callers this morning shut himself up in study and draft of his speech of acceptance he will make August 12th to the democratic na. tional committee, when that body comes to notify him of his nomina tion. The speech will not be revised and ready until Bryan has read Taft's speech of acceptance to be delivered at Cincinnati on July 20th, as he wishes to reply to every argument of his opponent and is particularly anx ious to know how thd former war sec retary really stands on solicitation of campaign contributions and also pub licity promised for these contribu tions. Final Swimming Event ThisMorming TEAM YERY HOPEFUL TODAY AUTOMOBILE LINE. Rain Delays Wheat Threshing Crop an Average. By Wire to The Sun. Weaverville, Jtily 20. The newest thing in the way of news out this way is that an automobile is to run from this place to Newbridge station, mak ing six trips a day to connect with the Rapid Transit Company's line fop Ashevllle until the Weaverville Elec tric company completes their line from Ing cf Roman-rntclfi) ccestastlc ' p promise-to oe equal to if July ghe went tQ m offlce of the Newbridge to Weaverville. It is re- J T Ellinaton Clayton; Locke Craig, ever Sfl"n 'Kland. , , , , . 5we wgw wer Kamerea. or, u tney dentist, but the dentist explains to the ported that the said Weaverville Elec ine Lwue rr Norfolk .ia aresldeail 1 . ?' w w , wo . exieni i doteetiyes who interviewed him, that Uric Company will begin the building of vi 'B,i5ww uiiiiku DuoueiB 1 wnuei thla w nurnlv n hnalnenn oall Ashevllle; T. T. Balllnger, Taylors, vllle: C. W. Gold,-Raleigh; O. L. Hon.v J. R. Young, state cotnmis of the reception committee, which lsl this line next Monday and It Is thought table accommodation ton the promin- Ur the cotWi iindl, ghe1 w4Ud & night aoDOtntiaent .for I It will be completed In eixtx r ninety spienma ,ondmpn, ning some eeth but he told her he days. Impression as to off Whaf basis CttteS and towns In this State partlc'.pate In the "Firemen's Rellet 'Fund,"" estab lished under the act of 1907 leglsla once more, with his work ;-well riJ. . .. . m.-hm tr. i... .i.-iJ.u earl train this morning.. Developments today in the Teal Pond murder mystery, although they KOUNTED SCHOOL SEBYICE. I count on a continuation of the splen-j I did prosperity of the last four or five years. -Under such conditions, and likely advance some when the cars are running. After being delayed on account of ttlA rnfn tha thrauYt ara h.v. alanjl "P 0llh.!.!!!.C?nt!!9 their rounds. The quality of the wheat " - nAM wavy mm i i-a i i ... . ... ..... sioner of" Insurance says there ap-int eWesIasUcs, including more thatf ZViiT 7 ' """"S could not attend to much work at wnen a gooa scneauie 1s esuwisned jnris-nr-ine-worm, wno "Will attend. 1 . ; , " une railroad man, who lives in New " " i i" Tfceiw-.Wllt be toesent eoVdral rdd" " . 1 l"- Torfc will be interviewed todav. bv CM 8ome o will probacy ' " ; ' ' U'VOrVWhAtin Mn - 9 " - " nala from the United States. Horn. . ul detectives of the Trov nolioa denart. Srn. Germany, rranco, Belgium and ...jTl S10??; ment who went to the city on the ?.?m.para.Uvely w in price, but will turn and for which thflrottdlstrlbu Pel: ifWJl speclaf begun farmer h already mch tlon of funds Is Just being made. .The " : .sssyi U"J more than half passed Ithe-danger Impression seems to hayj gained cur. I Crdjl point, and can now almost with safety rency that only town In which the premiums on fire insurance aggtcgate over S6.000 would share In this fund whereas the fact Is that every town Gen. Bell Issues Order Reorgaalitng with reviving Industrial activity, evl that maintains fire department with i the SchooL ' dences of which are seen In many dl- i AAA nrnrtW Yvf ' .Waratiia Vnrf'hhi By Wln..to The Sun. i - reotlCM, "the1 ' Ifine'' ts '''near 5 oi 'hand gorves the state law for Inspection if Washington, July 20. An order ye- when every idle locomotive and every 6 tho day on which she said she was Father Dead, Family Poor, and Hunger buildings, participates in -the fund, organizing the administration' of he 1016 car win oe m demand, and when m ew iorx, is a question the May Have Been Motive. Th ra flftv-o mien town, at this mounted service school at Fort Riley, nce again were will do a scramble uin""es are uname to answer. Annapolis, Md., July 20. George time and tho fund Just being dlstrl- KAn- na Deea issued Dy Gen. Bell, " "rD1,v" locnun- greaier i iy r. r runs omun i scnaener, years old, will Have a chief of staff. The school henceforth r "u me scramoie or tneiuu nuaoipn uunaerman mat tfcey I hearing here next Wednesday under will include the training school for r a ror tTelb during the last saw Miss Dre on the Taborton road habeas corpus piroceedings, on (the officers and non-commissioned officers 8 months. We have turned the cor- on the evening of July 7, when she charge ot stealing a horse from Julius shoehs, and a school for baxers imd ner and "O of us Is the long s supposed to have been murdered, M. Marriottof the First district The cooks.- etralght road of busjness prosperity." was partially .corroborated today by horse was brought to Annapolis and I ". June recorrtn nhnw vntlnnal sfiuv n- . nnu tin .l. w m- i t an..-4t. m-m. ; The faculty eonslsU of officers and . . . . r BUI, Uii, -woo uvea ai uears ul yureuuoe ' Tr: lK;,MWtB.-ot til. 5j.WTB HeI. near Glass Lake. money was recovered. VZ;,:7 "VZ J "ue during the on the evening of July 7 Mr. and The boy Is the son of David D. . . , . , ... . . muuul m aaiumore, mo., represent were onw 1V4 naymenu oi tnia tax. ,'-h"vwi ..-uw wuu-rvuii of Hazel Drew's whereabout on the dflV hefnrA flflflft Inaf li., ilanlh I . , " "" - cea an average year. uiBnea miie or material vaiuo to es-1 tablish the identity of the girl's slay er. Where she spent the night of July land the yield per acre is what may be LAD HELD FOB HORSE THIEF. , buted among these aggregates near ly $7,600.- ):'' . Raleigh Is just now rather agitated over the matter of dog tax. There Is a v municipal tax on dogs due to be paid 11688.00! In KnrfnlV V. t170 4KA. In There U an Increasing demand for thejch,i of we achools tor farriers, Richmond, Va., $246,707; to Knoxvlllo : l rigid enforcement of this tax, the ell-1 horse-shoei-.: and bakers and cooks Tenn,' $U10; r In . Memphrs.' Tenn.! mlnatkm of hundreds- of worthless r.rr!- w"',.? ,n"lI3-1364,855 Birmingham, Ala., $663,- 'curs that tot est the city and for lstfA-'--'; i 896! "d in Dallas, Texas $129,860, requirement that all -' doge on thet r-ih,i - 8avanbia,; t5autd permits fo thir Mrs. Rollman drove to Averill Park, 8chaeffer' wn0 fl,ed at the Emergency over the Tarborton road. At a point Hospital here this week. The family about a quarter of a mile wst ot nM Deoa ln very P00' circumsunces where Gunderman and 8mlth met Ha- tor "ome time' and 11 thought that set they saw a irl M wn,- - the boy was driven to his deed by streeu must tMi muisted. i ' f " w ana siaoKsonruie, na.," issued per- Dr. B. W; Kllgdr, ette chemist Is r ri yy,;:;) mmajxty-two .bnUdlan. jfn the - . w t . 1.1 r Tffort to Preye Girl . Yew Younger mtterSMlnirtiia- ne tint 7ir nnhB 'tending near v the side of the road uiu-Keu to ner nusoanu that such a pretty girl ought not to be alone on he road at that hour. The girl was hunger. HUNG JURY IN DAMAGE SUIT. j Important test farm operated by the j &Xh Aeqelte YoengMM. , atat denartment: of agriculture he By Wire to The Sun, . , havlngihieneTaT 3 wort"' IfejMOftJQundthe P.nder U'leJSf tampering, with' the family 1 county frWwte4'Wot the hotherol th girl who 3ly to eiperiments with (fuck and pe-Td ltR6Wri Gilliam this if .ni ':wAtiiAV.MJJ-n h.lternoo 'Worl. his freedom in' Nanse- a i jr;n.t V -HW IWM I to-'T,. -V .m ...5. j . X k.t ' .. .- .... im... --. ' . ' I - A , ..'....") ' "I.-- of the year persntu were issued for 390 buildings. ) : 11 1891CEn:aBSENT. About 1 Per Ceit of the EiUsted Men .';..,-'; . XV- Desert. By Wire to The Sun. ' Washington, July 20. The total number of absentees tram the Atlan. picking berries, and after they had driven along for some distance Mrs. Rollman looked back and she was still standing where they had passed her. fe - "My! But that girl Is having a good time with those berries," said Mrs. Rollman to her husband. ine incident vwaa recalled when they read the accounts of Hazel The other farni fcns" depended on JwovglrV's ge, tic beet when It left San i Francisco Drew'8 death and Mrs. Rollman's de re ' wJe'Mgel wfc wai'dlsputedi'sie akd ier inoth was 129 enlisted men. There are about vOon ot the girl tallies with that 1 i crops' W the. whole section fine. The mond circuit court Mtfonannl co-operating : In experimental equip. Mattle" Southall. The gravity of the ot- ment for Irrigation. , -.t . tin. ...in.n. .lr wftr h was 13. The' Bible rec- 13,000 men on the fleet The absentees 1 01 Hase1"' " 1 wwwq imw must wviu y. tuviynj. im I " ' i - .rnim.nt. -m, io. nni ' Wv her birth aa May 8. 189S. .re about 1 per cent ot the lull en- ""T Robinson, who lives near .. .if.tf. Rut th lint two flnirea were writ- Hated complement of, the vessels. Of- ine "rew family in this city, saw -dmlr'ably. the crops on It and through ten In different color Ini, Wd a micro- Uclals of the navy department believe Haixel.at ilon station Monday, t out the surrounding country being ex-1 oopio exammauon insuiuica oy u "y" HcrB ii - , : .. it.fr.n hmnrht out noftlona of a "4" this number have deserted. The small I WM going to New Y( "t , John Erans has been sentenced to the f jS" ha4 be triced. ' I percentage pf .baentoea jnve,l If, I tto take a local train to thirty year in the penitentiary for the murder tor ,hls own father, Gus Plaintiff, Who Asks $1200 From Rail read, Gets Nothing. By Wire to The Sun. Suffolk, Va., July 20. After a two days' trial, Willie Beaton's $12,000 damage suit against the Norfolk and Western Railroad resulted this after noon in a drawn Jury. There were only seven Jurors. Five, who voted for damages, agreed to al low $2,000, but two Jurymen held out for the railroad. Beaton claims he was thrown from a moving passenger train and had one leg cut off. v EDITOR'S WIFE FOILS ROBBER. Commissioner Sullivan Thinks We Have . Good Chance to Win Out In Long Run Men will Have a Monopoly In Track and Field Con tests. ' By Cable to The Sun. -London, July 20. C. W. Daniels, American team, won second of a 200 meter semi-final swimmnig event at the Olympic games this morning. Tho American team is very hopeful todafi for all dispute over the system irfj scoring Insisted on by Batons fs r some days threatened to seriously im pair the harmony of the games and hold up awarding of the trophle. Com. mlssioner Sullivan said this morning: We have a good chance to win out in a long run for in the track and field contests our men will have' a monopoly and take practically everj thing. We did not come over here tc shoot bows and arrows but when ft co&es to the runs and Jumps our team will show up at the top and will overcome the advantage the British athletics have gained in a kind ot contest with which we are unfamiliar at home." . Mr." Sullivan admitted the strange climate and damp weather bothered prime shape Dy we . tuttu,,, . . Held events, WfcmbteikJ...-'' are banking, are reached. ' So far as the Americans were con cerned the day passed off without any unpleasant Incident, such as that con nected with the tug of war Saturday; while the Canadians had one of their grievances rectified, the officials of the Cyclists' Union at the last mo ment allowing Young, of, the Cana dian riders, to start in the 100 kilo metres race for which they declared Saturday that he did not qualify. It was proven beyond dispute that this qualification was the result of a mis take by an official who placed the Canadian one lap behind where he belongs. France's protest also In the cycling event, was added to by another to day. Schilles protesting Jones, the winner of the 6,000 metres' event Schilles claimed a foul, but the pro. test was not allowed. In the matter of scoring the United Kingdom completely outclassed the other countries, her athletes adding seven wins to their already good score. These included the archery contest, the 1,200 metre steeplechase; the 200 meter breast stroke swim ming, the 5,000 metre cycling, the 10 kilometre cycling, the tug of war, and the 5-mile flat race. The only two other events decided the discus throwing, Greek style, and the fancy diving went to America and Germany, respectively, but Am erica accomplished two things today of which her supporters are extreme ly proud. In the first place Martin J. Sheridan; of the Irish-American Athe totic Club, broke all previous records with the discus, at this style of throw ing, making a distance of 128 feet 8 inches while M. F. Horr of the same club, was second, also with a record- breaking throw of 122 feet 5 1-2 inch es. The other accomplishment ot which all the athletes are talking was the success of J. L. Slsel, ot the New York Athletic Club, In getting third place In the 3,200 metre steeplechase. Dls covers . Barglw Ransacking- Their -. m a. - a v n . Bcaroems n we vurm The Jury brought yerdfet ot i-attafacthf vy : )depainent Albany, her movements from that B- wire to The Sun. qulttai, without leaving;, the box. 'V officials that tbeworld. cruise, ta po- uuui ner suit case was Checked .gaUgbury N. C July 20. The rest- JCrans about two weeks- ago, the' old man having been .hot through an open window u he lay in bed. It wad one of the quickest trials on record for l&fWQi ,n,ted La7 :' on Tuesday afternoon at the Troy rall-L. f joU M. Julian, editor of the road stathnf, the authorities know lit- Salisbury Evening Post, was entered ' Ponwonity that she may have host night by , a burglar, who extln- spent Monday night In Albany caused lavished a light at the. head of the n lavesUgation ; to be made' there I editor's bed. but while ransacking the y Wire v.m-MsV 45wwe-i,;Dent)i hr Piif - Bristol, Vs., July tOHartlson Bob. By ll?ire to The 8unj ; la.) ..' a urimiM an ifri m,m ...1 art 21 years, old. was .hot and fatal-J RicbmoneV Vv Jury 2--Pat Slmms, tvn .rr.i-nM 3--.. . 1 1 'wou'ndad this moraine: by Henry I a, laborer- ot the Manchester:tTavel I today, but without' result diet rendered and sentence YasseA m-Jood.- who, - after being arrested and Pit, was smothered this morning when .ma r a h.ir 1i'nii-ntitii tv. w-.k Jailed, declared the shooting 'was ac- the pit caved in. Fellow ndrkmtn dug tendered . plea bt guilty' but tMs was oldenUl, and that he and Rflbert man of. dark arrested tor ..the crime today and Is rejected by' J Judge Neal,' the Jury em-' ood friends: f. - Iwa. flead when taken out .a t t complexion, on trolley car going' being held tor trial. ' ' house was discovered by Mrs. Julian Peter Clpheriy.'a resident ot Syn- The thief fled. , , ,. . , U , I dors' Lake; thinks he saw her In I Sam Holder, a colored drayman, was Plans to Extend Business. New York, July 20. Tho American Bankers'. Association is planning to extend Its money order- business abroad. It la the Intention ot the as sociation to compete with the, express companies who, ". up to the present have -carried on an extensive business In money otdmt.yC y, ::";y , It will arradg. ;tb; ;haye, the aaso clatlon's ', money - orders - accepted ev erywhere,' u' fixpress'mbnay orders are now. w 1 V
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