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J I 7.."IV'"V"". Thanks rrom xaaMafcv SarisbuirvSpebialB5-iS Beam, president -bf the Old Hi&kory Club received a lettemittte: B I-arnham, adjutant "geral?of;tHS; State - Maine, thanking, the. club and oiivnr of SaUsbury,tbroHg?Mrt r-v-.I. f or the kmdnaanch-; Mr. Jainham was -appointed by .the fJovi-or to represent t"State;io Wiw ?t the. ' iiQVeiH'OKidhfi44 ment ire, as hiz conloinl come, arid the follingp3eacpf: the ieui . i cw w Rtat-ofiMafnle;,: r Antant Gefeal'sOffied August s0i&mMi Mr. P. B. Beards vKdentepid, Ihkory ,QIE: Mv Dear Sir esire6than4 vou 'tor myself, and r our '..entxrec. party: for" the kindnehocwer;ipoirf dnrinz our visit to" Salisburjr: -It was bftllftved ib v our Jpar,thateYervnan:. woman and ehildything-pos sible tor cur coiwioit Q.uijjoir.staj in your h ospitable city, T am sure T do net . know how we ean repay you, but should any 'one frbm. Salisbury visit us, we wm try . to make it a parent that we appreciated kindness. Again tbankingiyouyIiam; lours -vjeryixiiJy,-v.- AUGUSTUS B. 'FARNgMIi Adjutant General State o'Marne: Miss Deal's Bntnratat;t Lenoir, Special. Missr Jen3aie5pej3 tie young lady, who afsoeriSusly5 burned while preparing - Suppec af - the home of her father one ;appne-half miles south of Lenoir, .4 jbasieek" from the fafal effects'iiiew dent. The young .adylottBiig:l. some wav became; ignited from the cooking stove as she was making cof fee for the familv and before she'was able to extinguish the flainesvfcer bodyl was enveloped and she fled from v the kitchen into, the-jffieiiiq.' other member" of hejfari when the accident occurred and be fore aid could feaeh her shes wast so seriously burned that; she died about five hours later, Medical, aicjwae at once sent for and;eYerytijpi relieve the intense suffering, but ..to no avail. :.M::t:& :11c V. Caldwelli - Renoir;, SpeciaipAt :. the iast'meet pi$bia Wjnnd-jaff er ? adoseaieuioh assriot oWveibhhfn ; thlblicchxfiihjel ionrsmontnsr-as tno? UwreqTures; aud it;: t.jz:. - to SL' promptly .orde.redanu additional of 7' cents ontthe $100 for educa-, 1 j01 poposes. County sSuperintend ent Y. fl.. Moore X sava tbaf Tflhr scl:,d&Wjeouaty tefp Educaibnal -work -in the coiintvV is theXnphill; now',5 there, being sever-t al new lSehoolhaas"ejC arecleA in ; vai ft Chffside. Speciai.Sunday;';ey Jujudcrsohnl f e'arlaydiis sohWam 5idge22yearsfagwe grafetheirilhomeSiJEe piffside,'- andJwniie'at thei barn ;got. lany-i-p x ue.son vwent". o:. tne ftthse; and "feering Starlied iajtbheSlihd meiisfather lhd-ihbt IhSni kSgshininstatlyS fl&nU&hb-iit' pdrcb of the residence; -but Jwere; tin- iblestoHnterlereW ras: abbrehended and; sent1 to' iaiL at Rutherf ordton arid ; John Padgett Itwill c v-The the county: LTerchantst; 4 Association, 5rI6tteSrieeiaLfi i Carolina 3eail:.Me tion .helda largely attended:and ipnK Stable session- here last w association .paid -special, attentiorir to reports Xrpm allgbf the local J.ass6cia-; tipns jmSithejStatef intprderdenVS bnsatecte g6o bership "in;3he " organization. : There er report f roni- nearly 'every town v. nj-wk. ,111'uvi iuuvc tuc utabc. . repotfrl&coinmen sociation ?icommend to "the: Legisla ture mofestringetxt: collection laws: suggesting that after a fixed number pfriotificationa- of ebt Without reply from" the "debtor, ; thesame -should be corisidered an ; acknowledgement of thejdebti and judgment proceedings should .be provided for in. such cases. It s is; not . known - what - the :; association will do . in this matter5-?v? v f ; L. Banks Holt Shoti' : ( A telephone messagefrbmrH Bryde Holt; at" Graham;" says:1 ":Mr. Tj. Banks Holt was found in' his bed room, about 11 o 'clock, where ' he had su "JTolMng As;r To vCotirtIartilL; iWilmlrioriSpew tanoo telephone , in essage from Fort sweU: says-nothing of the -reported ' court-martial of any members . of !. the:. Charlotte-; Company for 'alleged, disorder at Monroe while onthe way - to tEeTpost, . '.The usual routine of artillery; instruction 5. jwas observed with a special lecture to thes officers of the State troops by Cap tain Hasbrouek in regard to .mines: planting, firing, : etc. A sham -battle is scheduled.. for"- next - Tuesday : just. before the breaking of camp onlWedf nesday. " . On; Sunday all the exercises will " be : suspended,; except-,., guard-, mount in the afternoon. ' - V i - SONlSHOOTSlllMlIEll MaPdettSli iStTeiarlCliis sdandTakeh to:sn-itEuthe buriediat' llace Path church ; ; Hippodrome,; Birmingham 'cniialB6dx 'dibriTiissii; iWv.nHrrAaAaS' Ttifo5'.&AbiiiAi II nil It Blrmriighi'ffn -Alabama EighteenthAnnuafxsimi federateer;anOpen fghaiaij .in:HtorifIthe at vii w ik 1 1 jt k. it , CLOSE OF ?A BITTER Ihe Primary -Brings tpl an 33nd 4)nei of ;4&urminfimjaniAte4Sp eibn iLTnedConfede ppenthcifygsd Iippodrome V Birmingham s'iHargest h Henderson, " SpedaLImmediately tupon the adjournment of the.JSuperior om, aDout jl o ciocK, sere ne naa s CQnxt on pday lasVati 6 i 'clock, pposedly f?one for a nap, sffennar 1 nrAitm.W fai f.iahtn from a severe scalp ond ifbove his jBrodie was held before Justices of wght eye. It is not known, how the the Peace Garey, James and Worlhani wound was mfictied;. ; Gun wads, charged with.: burglary, by entering found -in the room from; the exploded 1 the dwelling, of -Mrs; Lucy Fuller, on cartridge, shows that , tBegun -as the night" of ly 26th with -! intent loaded withflstoa possible that M.HoIt .was prepar- tiftton Vas CompIete:and the evir mg to shoot some . sparrow? or cats. dence was so damaging, - the" prisoner On account of serious illness in his wdg committed to jail without baiL As family, and he aggrevated by;advanc- v it is Hndecided whether to call a mg years, has been very 'much .de-- special court Ho try the case or wait pressed for "several dayff pastiXThe.rtir f-rrpoi-V f.rm fn Ckntnht At jinyacian says tnat wouna wnis ptesenfeall isuiet fith! eo indica The - Board Adjourns. y Rjeigjjp'ecia jf 'acuUure XJias P ad journed after Ixgthe; ihlflf ipproxate ireat'mayne;of enhep yorb o therdepartmen is State ride v and ; gbeS - into many J fields.5v.lt ?U1- 'soon Jbaye another . testT f arm. was a movement, to have. 1 an or to Keep tne dooks anc3 - ac- jorints; but " this arrangement waanot nadB i and - the s ttcting secretary, ;, or registration clerk, Mr. : Blias Carr inll look after l these matters vas here fcfore Resolutions Jwere adopted ixpressive of regret at the "death of Secretary;" Thomas . K. JBruner, ; these javing been prepared by a committee tompbsiedpf MessrsrDunnMcCal-t !um, Graham Mitchell and Laughing-. 20Use.The board adopted a resoln aon ihtrbuced by gMr.; Laughing louse,- directing Jhat active immigra Son work be done . in Northwestern States ' The State . has -appropriated ' l5,000 for v immigration work, " the r ioarci of - agriculture ; giving a ; like I um, tout-tne riatternas to ispenaits noney before .it can call ronsthe- btate for -the aVpropriation,made ; by the latter.' The Board decided to make aoperative experiments at the test farm , in Pender' county- in - irrigation )f truck crops, the United States Ag ricultural Department joining 4? in; :hese, the - purpbse-being to ascertain ;ne Dest.neinoas 01 ine appiicanuu f Water tof such jBrops in that, sandy $oih A committee was appointed to shoose a' location ' for 5 another v test irn part'? of the State, very probably In Ashe, ' Alleghany," Watauga, or some: county in that immediate sec tion;. ' PT: . . Biilled By . Live Wire. Thbmasyille, r Special Saturday ingiattendance; ? The dayis sessions rre ; devpted f. XcT ' organization and welcome addresses,'! the jreal fbusiness f!heme a, ommander-iri-chief fsucceedl thl Campaisns m nin? on .serious., is: not fatal; :Mr;: iloit is resting very wcll at this :hburr arid his speedy recovery is hoped for and ex pected. , ' . " -i;--' ; . - Chartered J¢iy. tidn whatever5of triolence.: . :- ; ; ' 'Epidemic of Insanity. V Asheville, t- Special. What :..S,--:.Ji..; - Raleigh, Special. Among . .'recent charters are the . following : - ; ' ' some people term an " epidemic- of. msan- itv ii:; has' prevailed around Asheville ; for ' the past several weeks. -During I this - time several cases of insanitv The . Eelectric Laundry t Company ;haVe been reported to the county au of Concord, capital $20,000 John IV thorities with request that the patients Laughlin, W, iS inghamv clLizzie be placed in jail to prevent acts of Bingham and Fannie LaugHlin incor-. violence. A case of insanity from the porators. - : - . : J - r j.county : has been reported every" day North CaroliiaRental 'and Collec- this" week., v Sheriff Hunter has had tion Companv. Winston: canital $5.-! as many as! six persons in jail await- 000 ; incorporators; A. B.tA. arid Mrs. D., A. JTancei ; 4 0. P'y: Two InferestingCases. - ; Asheville, . SpeeiaL - The . tJnited circuit .coiift of appeals will - States msr examination State Hospital. or admittance to the -..:.y Incorporations - The Alamance Motor Car Company, 1 !of Haw iver, wa3 ; chartered. The sit in Asheville,. conpiencing; July 15. - purpose "bfjtbe" company is to operate A number of interesting; opinions winn antqmobile Unebetween Haw Riy b handed down,.amongAthe,most im- erf (Jriliam arid-BurUngtoTheYcap portant being that of the South" Caro-ital-stock is $35,000, but the Company. witn . iW" Mc- eGeneral: Stephen D.Lee'and the place1 for'; holding : the "next - reunion will; b9i chose first vsgssi tiori there were : irieetings of . the ? Sons of , -Yeterans. the Confederate Sur- georis V : Association, !.the i Confederate Mmbna Assbciatipli ganizatioris 'allied witht 'the veterans. (. , Whentbbttventioriwai eedtb order llhy -Majors General .George r P. Harrison- the : Hippodrome, ::' which seats 5,000 persons, was crowded 5 to overflowing arid ' many failed togain admission.": . The weather! was . -ex-" treinely ' warm "and many Tpf the : old veterans suffered much discomfort. . , A gloo'm;v?as cast oyer the reunion oy : tne recent r 03atn 01 the k cpnKi mander-iu-chiefT 5 ; the late General aT.dJ ASK- he; cannot if ternoon bout 3 1 o'clock i John Stephen D. Lee, who wassto liave 'pre sided pyer the meetings, of the. yeter- ans, 1 and ! whose annual address .had already been" prepared.- .This . address" was 'printed, and -. distributed to ." the veterans, butvthe -reading of it Nvas jjostponed on, account 'of the extreme heatT,:''v;jM v The convention proper was opened with a prayer, by the -chaplain ; gen eral,. Rev. Dr. J. " William " Jones which was - followed . by - a children chorus of 2QQ voices.' . " ; Mayor , Ward, of Birmingham, then welcomed the veterans in behalf of the city and Governor Comer for the State. -;, Other "welcoming addresses were made- by . Representatives of the local veterans " association. 1 " : General E. L. Russell, who was iri- l vited by- ueneral Lee, to deliver an White, a lineman for the Thomasville Light and Power Company, was put.. oration. :to : the veterans, was the , next kins: bp-an 'arc light in ; front of -John . speaker. He - paid a liiirh tribute-, to Myer's-residence: and while working, thoughtedly - he. stepped from the ooxlcb the ground, still holding the live wire. Instantly 200 volts of siectricity passed through; him. Arcb, Taylor, colored, his c assistant, " saw him.draw.up and asked him what was the" matter.- eceiving no t answer, he grabbed s him and pulled hini loose from the wire. - Taylor was shocked but not seriously . Physicians - were called,-' but - White was already dead when they . arrived. ; Artificial respir ation and - all .means available - were used to revive him but failed v s .. .. . .. CSiarters . Granted. - C A-charter is ' granted the Confeder ate Grranite XJompany, at Wise, War; ren countyf capital stock $2o,000.-Ro-Kprf Mifthael- and others stockholders. Another; charter goes to the Electri cal Laundry - Company . at ' Concord, $20,000, John L. .Laughlin and oth ers'; a third to the North Carolina Rental and ' Collection Company, bf Wiriston-Salem. " ipjlt L The Hickory Railway and Power Companv is ; authorized to change its name to the Hickorv- Railway Com pany, MI E. Thornton is its president. in- tjp.e . general jVDemocratic Primary held Thursday ,bya majority; JITHeV Constitution "estimates that Brown'aVCwejbyTO 25,0006- managers: themajbri Jarger!j?jC -byernorv Smith s IcampaignT; agerseclmcslpalk the- Gbvernbr j;himseJJC?Js th a V comment on the; primary - The; campaign was het hottest in , iffieXhistbryfCb eleven corigressiorial : districts indica tions. are that the pient Democratic UongTessmen- wl be, ; returned,;.- :tne only doubt being in N'the ;flfth where 0 ames u. mavson ; may coni.es u me election ...with Congressman stohe. . There fwas j no contest' over the United ; States t senatorship. S.; C. Clay being Jtb- popular rchokel : The prinry result Georgia) the other': parties;7 m ; :th Btate making, no contest. - ::-:r' 'v-' With both Governors Hoke" Smith; and Joseph My Brown claiming vic tory ; in . the Georgia State 5 primary" ; - !rhe ' Brown managers claim c the nbmiriationfvwihc'h is equivalent . ' to election by f roni 25,000 V. to 140,000 James ."'Smlth- political manager-for rBrown gave The;; Asstciated Press' ftne following statement:-; z:x-'fa- We . f bought a clean fight and .won. The "reasons , for the victory- are -so pronounced : that they, would hardly admit of; discussion. The attitude of the adrc&istration r; toward --invested capital lss perhapsithe paramount ; is sue. -It was-not'-an issue between men but what they ; represented. The day's election shows thatr the prevail- ing opiniori amon: ihe '-opie is. that Mr. Brown's flection would go far toward restoring confidence, v-;: ' Governor Smith 's managers; - howf ever, do not concede Brown 's . election and declare that a full vote, will be necessary ; to f determine the result. - : A Heavy 'Vote PbUed. : One of the heaviest- votes in ; the his tory of Georgia was cast, men stand ing in line for hours in the larger cities - like Atlanta' .waiting- for ; a chance to mark their ballots. : :. ; In the interest bf the Governorship ali.Ather were practically lost, sight of. .-.,'.;:-v-: j The congressional districts, the bbt- test fight was in the fifth, where Con gressman L P. Livingstone , was op posed by James L Mayson. Returns indicate - Livirigstone's - " re-election though " Mayson 's V friends V." ; say thev "will insist ; on ans official count: : In the first rdistrict indications ptjint; to tne re-eieciion-01 congressman xju wards, in the second to. the . re-election of J. M.: Griggs, in the , third to Tip ' th.1 pflt.inn nf ' "R : Ti. LewisI the ? fourth to congressman . Anderson, tie fifth ; to ;L?F. Livingstone the s;xth to , coneressman . C. L Bartlett. the m : r - V w . - 1 :-. 4 : 1 Ther-eeneral- suDerjntendent'ioI rtJ McagooUtliarkf; systeni;eiistoi article- published W the .prli;ji ' ty nrbf r if urilcirial-ncmeeri zlne.: ini.p.ariCmnxlsstoner? oni' thecuiny istP He says j. eaiest Sr. some ,pian lor: inexpensive, . comparu- ttty4urable&ndattratlTb i pav 3 mentsUriMIreceyi )5?rfVt adanrpad fwS tfieostBuc 4 fcbiyjgSn neryCirisnS'sd ;- Umestoneginermosf atactpjy jip yideibeanjuih as::comtbttndfltttewas ticnfeif- j expen1sb?aspItri ' e4 : generally jhi There?, irfbpie'Cwb :dlerenceheenet'ejCre carriage wheel . and'xthat ot an Auto?j 'sJc;.:-; mobiles: Onelsenenciaiuia totherfdestrucefie;tpjer;fS:xm trad'-S-biiefMlffi Jtlgs- tnSiradf teaTstoOf eittfietpnev Suctipnhas-little.part theprchaseytcuahe ;;::It-;i3 ' lmpbsslfile fm:;. damagelto' jroadbrie) lijeiiijb owsSif 1 ontirestos'er Inthb Cstbrie ; Iriwreth ; tire; but the wear onitheayementa ; ; : . 1x1 summer" is almost as bad as: tbfirlnl terwnenchainslJare greater aamage. m xne ;aiir?8eaB i ;, might' be attrlbuied J tor the factVthat tne -stone is :wet and' v mpre . easily loosened rSome' peoe!magine ttiplace,t wnere. rjira Lane- worn uk laa- regular. worst path ot the .machine phasebf thbFdamageSTlieyydQ : not. A little, dressing arid a few tripsot thia steam . roller bf teri remedy, i such'' deW. lects arid the$wbrsamage;tol ; U where cars-just j; 'skin teLsurfacjs of -.the road. Then' we have; to -ret: surf ace arid that? cosisrbriVttwent i to f orty::.cents':fa :-sftary General "Lee, d escribing him as he -ap peared ' m battle . and :. discussed : .the conditions, leading up 'zio: the war . When ;the business session of the veterans. had" been concluded, many of the . veterans went to Capital Park, where ; band concerts were given ; and many old acquaintances were . re newed. '::;:--4;-'r:-;- " At the: State "fair grounds where the Hotel John B. Gordon which was opened .for the fre6 accommodation of; yeteransVisr i located,- ' the- visitors assemblec- tb witnessTiajgrarid :! fire- Among those ' whose r names ' are mentioned' " for .: commander-in-chief are General Clement A Evans, of : the Department of Tennessee ; General Cabell, of Texas, and "General Gordon of Memphis. ! -3,' zU-C " lM tho-n-ntPtnnt fnr tbfi npxt I seventh to congressman Gordon Lee, nTK anA oil ow .mnWnff imrd . the eiffth to . Conffressman ' W. ' M; I fights'ftb secure- the; honor- , The streets ed ' with friends, it being-estimated that Ima dispensary receivership casevand may i tOLCJLJ.ClU.L-rt II HIUM . mi 1111111 UUJLU1X t uiVVi. uvi.Ubkl.o i s . copper mine suit. County Attorney Fired. IPherson. B.- S. Robinsbril" ;. " The Oliver : Smith Company- of Wil minfftbri.7 filed notice of? a- change of 13 Asheville, Special. As a result it ;name to Coe-Iortimer -ChemiejaL Qom 3. alleged: of - his'' acimtyidnrine;!' recent campaign -preceding the DemT f The Muddy Creek Telephone Com ocratie primaries, vex-State iSenatotPy-w v Charles A. Webb, who- for ; the past line in Davidsoii' county. ;The capital eight years, has held the)positionof attorney for Buncombe county, " ' was . edi'; The " incorporators"1 are:; J. S. requested by the board of f county iHegg," 10 shares; J. W-;JBampton7'J. wuuiiiasiuners, tne cnairman 01 wnicn j-.' xim.- . r - , . ; - - Reed, was defeated for re- J Mark L. election, to tender his . resignation, which he promptly ? did. -The reason given, for the dismissal was that Mr. Webb was not in harmony with -the bofd- Mr. Gallatin Roberts-bf Ashe ville has been chosen" as successor. ; ., .:':,;.vire Near Statesyille. -Statesville, Special. Tne story" of Webb Bros,; general : merchants,' lo rcated near Oak forest, was totally - destroyed by fire, with its contents, . Tuesday night between ' 11 "and -12 ; chck. ; The loss is about; : $1,000, c - PartiaUy covered by insurance. It "P ? ihou?hf the store wag: robbed :" : wl6 ibenS0hurned andthe .Messrs. ; Webb : and officers . aret work onHhe rfeBase.c;,:,-Ve ": The Craven Grocery Company, - of New . Bern; was r incorporated, with a. capital stock of $15;000, but may be gin , business ; with -$2,250,t The" incor': porators -are': H. ' C. " Armstrong, H. B.Armstrong, J. S- Miller, D. E. Hen- i:. ::;- Killed; ByVXightnirig. ;pnpnCoUegeiiSpecialAt Thutsday ; at their home" about :eight miles sputhwest: of the. college the wifeJand- .daughter Shepherd wire struck " by --- lightning and the daughter, t Miss. Pearl Shep-:. herd, was instantly- killed. Mrsl. Shep-! herd "was ihadly . shoeked : but" will ; res cover " The Shephardifariiily' lives bn the- Alar ; Soldier Get' Tyro1 Tears Each.; v- Jacksbnville, Fla." Special. -Joseph L,r Henry and George Robertsrsoldiers of the TJnited .States Coast Artnieiy, bing the Eggmont . Key: s postoffice, were sentenced . by Judge - Lock - in the United States ;:. Court - to : serve : two years at hard labor in the Federal prison t Atlanta,! Ga.-; . - -. Claim3 To l BereCourt. Statesville; Sbecial-A, ? claimifiied of i the city " are - crowr- the veterans, and their no Howard, the ninth "to Congressman T. Ml Bell, the tenth to Congressman Hardwick, and the eleventh to Xon- gressman , w nnam z u. cranny less than 25,000 strangers ai-e in the I United: States; Senator-; Clay, who city; about soldiers. 8,000 ; of whom' are;, gld "was had also a candidate din tne primary, opposition. no tPriceof ,;.SteeitoBe;- Cut. 2; Pittsburg, Pa! Specials The steel menhave gone : to ; a conference " of steel ; arid 1 pig-iron -men af'ihe office of ; the -United' States Steel Corpora tion, New 'York, at , which, aecortVng to Judge . G aryi chairman of the ; exe-. cutive committee, prices of : all save 'rails will, be ut.: .y v "r King and ."Emperor Meet.-: ; v ; Reval- By": Cable. The meeting -be- by the late J;; W. Gray, ox - otat esvilie, I jn lcnolasj- occurrecL:;Tuesday witn due for 250.000 for a cotton -miu durnea r.Avuaw'' -wttisI "1S1' nmc bv the Federal armv during xne cios- ing; days of ; the civil was, ;has ; been wferJJfof'tt which means that ; it - will be paid tb the Gray estate' if theloyalty of the claimant ; can ;b established which if is said there will be no difficulty indoing. IMr Grayyas rpiany years; the propritor of Hotel Iredell, then the bid Cooper House; of States ville.'vrHiswidow: lives in Charlotte.; KDlediBy; Seaboard 'irTrInJ : Wilmington, " ; SpeciaL-The CChar lotte?i train twhiuw Sunday morning at 1 o 'clock ran ;pver aria almost: ; instantly ; killed VXredeU Hester, 30 years of age, .half a rnile west of CSarktoit I Hester was; lying on the track at ;its intersection with the countyerbad . and ;was seen; by the engineer a ' little ' distance, ahead,. but too late to stop his tram and tlie-Lewis Piatt . place near the; Ala-: the tragedy, although--urider : reduced ; manceatfle?';Groundti -zzji nsmaa ariEnglisbrrmonarch ;has eyer;-made an- official visit in Russian - waters: The - British : squadron ;: escorting;, the royal .yacht - Victoria. arid Albert with Edwarc'i on board, entered the bay ofReval shortly, after:10 o'clock morning, me customary sa lutes were Ared, and after an ex change of formal; visits therKing and the-- Emperor Hlunched bri beard t the RussianPolar Star : as the' guests the -J)pse0m3 Trouble Between Chinese and Japs in f ?f Caltf orniap:i i-SariiFrancisco,; SpecialEnmity theEast? has pfeadtb Ihecbuntry jnetf here. '; The 1 Japanese . are ;r boy cotting Chinese 7 merchants 5 ia; the cct -cities in, retaliatibn for the ac tion .of Jhe Chinese in the Orient. The felpg ; is -.becoming ; aeute . and'St y is feared . that race .conflicts .may de- MAJ. DREYFUSSHOT. During , the - Canonization - of Ennle ; Zola in the Pantheon Louis Gregori, ?;!ajiliJita - a Pistol and Shoots "Maj. - Alfred Dreyfus in the Arrii. ; : . ; Paris, By Cable.-Just at the, close phe4ceremonie3 vttendirigthe canonization of Emile .Zo!av in! the Janthebn, ; yph en f the President. of "ranee, - Ihe - Premier ' and : ,ja, host o'f ministers .of -: State'.were L - taking their depart ure, Louis Anthene Greg orL - a inilitarv writer of note, - drew af revolver "and fired two shots ; point blank at Majv. Alfred Dreyfus,- f 01 .rhose iiberty. ola;, f ough t and - wpm i Men 'distinguished dnt all walks1 bf life ! filled the i pantheon, v and:,, w.hen tfi-shbts?:rapg!;;;outthere tense excitement in f ear that" ; the Jresident had - been assassinated. But ey en i the. attempt upon the life ' of Maior Drevf us created"' a ' profound impression.! A "Soldiers speedily" sur rounded 7 tfregon ana ne. was taKen to ; jailybruised andbleedingwith his clothes almost torn from his back. Desidioinsibwap turns ' fronlJ Tuesday 's primaries that ; ? Good i&pili&Mj 6otb:th-exten?pt-$ which! to build better; roads. .ThU movement pliould spread'f romf tunt3 It will invite": State aid and even?fca: tlofaal aid; and- both will '"be 1 needed - in; order to "complete what local . au,;;;';: :--r. ;;'.; thbrities may :haye-begnn.;:;i 'i.T-'iiiSf- ;':-J v Public sentiment;phouldinc;erej;S: 1 county iBUpport the : Ovetton cnristitii ; v . ;-Vr 'L ' turn over ;to the" good Tbada.-inove : Ttip-nt tne earninea 01, ail aiaie coito-- victs. v:;Later . on. perhaps,: Congrest can be induced to help the States thai stand ready to help .themselves ' Thii good roads rmavemerit , la 7 moving ' steadily along and .If : eyery citizen who desires to ; see4 better roada In 3 :xf JVrabama , will,:, aid ; the ; effort-, ifc .will ' . v r becbme;aiter;a whUerirrw both State -arid nation. . " .7 , ; T '") it. Morgan! 7 Cqunty points theayC ?J r.;:: Let the local" authorities "act" nrs aiitf .-.J'. .v':- trusted to . come ;m ..jajeartp cpnapjete tbjar.blg :"taskaas1athdlr of development and" education and ; comfort "isoncealed fn1 its entirefyr;; . Birmingham Age-Herald. J . ;:7 i'T' 7 7 , . .an :- - . a. 7. -7; 1 . .... -3?"!v: A Perman ent Orcanlzatlon; The: Gqbd , Roads and Dralnagf : Convention whlci- recently 5 met ;;ati Jackson, Tenri., is to" be made a,, per manent .. organization and will : hold 47 annual; meetings at such v time , and place as .may. be deeided up.on.by;(th ;: executive committee; The " conyen- . tion' endorsed the plan pf 'thVMeria phis Business1; Men's. League to build al highway- from Memphis, to Brlstof. " vlai Jackson)HiEishynje,Chattanooga, " and rKnoxjille, at the State's expense : ; 1 , : and for, the purpoises'bf; a prelimln," ' ; ary: survey the - Legislature wlll ; br H asked to i maker an appropriation. t''.''':-l ;FarmefsHomei;Jfturnai;r. Betwir ie Jaipahesei anS Chin th? H nst. hns Tvrean -to inev country- it.? . -. 7it-cii7t-- -is. sz.-. i.t. t,- IcS -OXa kilts oiaiv luuxcubc Aiuav iu j-4rpeed?f brthetaUonJi time. Beplicarisiominated yswUmmRr Allison for re-election tb the .XInited States Senate. His . maority ; is ,now: generally conceded to be at least "10, 000. B. P. Carroll was nominated for Governor over Warren Garst bytabout 20,000 votes. . . " liiJe - i CostsMore. -1.-- Jt - - -i..,:. - : . . .Whenthe - people canbel made to i anderstand that it actually cbstsjmpre in vtim&: aridlmpney. to jtravel yer -X; j plopr rbadvIn if; a good one they will be less; inclined S tb; begrudg"ev the expense ' of gbpcl s roads, land what is 'more .important. 'i. still will be willing, and. anxious A to" -put. the business of road-making Into.-": the hands ; ;ofintelligent;;men ;ytha understand the business. - It seems aa . . if ' every time a.man. makes: ,a trip) ': over-, bad roads that he v would fba- ? forcibly reminded of the. need bf ; the."-;--":;; improvement ; of i thp rbads - and :-be-': willing tb ;payfa1-special;tar torftha y. :tmrpbseRura!;IVrid :iJj " y' -t - s- : to "be ; v;; Ideapreading.; spreading on :this continent for news comes fro&ilas1iihh provement. is being, agitated 7 for; that 105. f Itl;ls ) hoped;" that Congress ' .y-' can be iridriqed to make an appropriar' tion of $400,p00 fbr,the imprpyement . bf::theTbsandJtraiis!pflAlas According to a report - irovct tha. I tJnited States Forest Service the largJ ,w est yearly lumber-cut in this country -was that of IS 0 7,:. the amount .beinsr 37,55 0;72 6) Q OJf est; valued at $628.r 15 1,3 8 silThe average increase in that v price of lumber . sincel89 9 has tssx 5 forty-nine per cent. ' t " " . ,
Rockingham Post-Dispatch (Rockingham, N.C.)
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June 13, 1908, edition 1
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