J '
I
Strikers Make Trouble
1
or Non-union Workers
'Wib. 2-. Ser. 2 The Dela
tme. Lackawanna & Western Company
tila y.a!ns a MM two more to Its
-cauta of working collieries by starting
xL D!- at NantK-eke an! the l'HU
Ins at Prratevt i nMr thl :ty. a.l
w c t a 2 run throrizh ta- lr-ukr r.t
-b "'-! oaciili re;rt Iwtween
ji -.! 12." t.-n mined and ready f.r
j":nj-er.t. The company has now six
eoiWrf wdr war. "At other mine in
tli! "Tia rroTs ra r.iade.
Attack npoa noa-mra men were re-rrf-d
today. The rr.et mtSai: wa at
J5itv JlraJTw. wbre J"h;i HarvilV.
n non-uni.ro werter for Ox Brother As
'o.. -w.! srft .anl s-TtouHy wounded.
KarvtH w. ktnH d-ir:r.g tb nijjit
1t raer. throwing ton at hi Iioue.
II w-t to the !oor. bit comM v.o
one, !r.J frM hi revolver twice in the
!r. ixr h w arin awakened atul
th! t: went t the window. A "r.e
Jsr:1 e-et a siot ws fired and s birtW
trnk hiTi la the rlcht eye. The ere
la d" rved an ! the bullet lodr-d l:i hi
head, br.' :t i s.'H he trill rr-fr.-r. lie
la n i It 1 who be a?at!T are.
At the Mineral Spring olllery. on
will not leave for Macon nctil about
November 1st. Mrs. Follows accom
panied -Mr. Lee to Macon yesterday.
8
State Officers Return
Hon. J. tfryjti Grimes, secretary of
state, and Ilorff B. R. Lacy, state treas
urer, have returned from Grime.-land,
where air. Lacy -whs the guest of Mr.
Ftrnctnre of the Lehigh Valley Company
near Parsons, won ome eljrbty-five car-
peatery ana miner at, wwk. mu , ., - ,4t -,,i- Thev renort
of forpi-nen r.-ttheir.l this morning and rimes for the past week, liey report
tr:e,l to the men from work. Sheriff ; baviug enjoyed their outing imo,eaeij.
Jacobs seut a rre of ueputiea to tne
in! was dispersed.
feer.e and t!;e ui ! was nstH'
A crowd of errikcrs attacked Kichard
Ilolrts nnd John Havitt, workers for
the Lchlzh Valley, this mornins. Kich
ard -was struck hi the bark
MOuzlrt the World
V rimTrT in medicine has
THE PRESIDENT
TALKS ON TRUSTS
He Makas a Speech Intended
as an Answer to
His Critics
Fltchbursr. 'Mass.. Sept. 2. The first
important stop of President 'Roosevelt
after he had resumed his travels through
ever
rented one-ouarter of the excitement . .uassacnusetis loaay was . i".
witli a that has been caused by Dr. King'6 .New , wnere ne louiia iae iWB.r :
.. .1- 1 - . .. conpTa nrviinjiv. sion 01 uii nu
cousin? m ano uaaiy mjurru. ami ira- iisco-enr for Consumption, it a sever- --;-- As;.iptlt
I, IS" -t TesTThave been on hopeless victims -s
cZ to tVir Won of Consumption, lUeumonia, nemor- j assemMed to hear him. The presi
V Ar,:l,J T..,virV SWIff Rno.ld. rhaw. Pleurisy and Bronchitis, thou- dent devoted himself almost exclusively
..Jt., 1 t.n A i)rvr. rhnrr,i i sun-ia of whom It has restored to perfect , to the trusts, which he mtenlea as an
-n-;rs ,i:.rtn;. n.t imnrUnninf in mtl 1 j,ifh Vnr fViHffhs. Colds. AethniA, i answer to his critics. He said m pan:
-nd iron ro!icc:ncn. They are Lawrence
Comve. chif of p-llcc: l nomas Joyce.
l-rr.-l!in: of the couneff, an! Michael
Kakfvitfh, a constable, A week or
two ar- three men stopped Julius Mor
f.'.ii nnd. Max Plant, guards at the Hall-
t.Td ii'.Jne. they walked through Dur
y. and lmpr:..?ned them for carrying
roncei led wcrjvm-t. The three officials
w.-re held un.lAr S2.00) bail each.
President Mitchell retnrned this after
noon from Philadelphia.
Croup, Hay Fever, Hoarseness and
Whooping Cough It Is the quickest, sur
If some of tboe who have seen
cause for wonder in what I have said
this fall on the subject of the great
, ,i T 1. J nll j LUIS Xail UU IW SUUJCIV VI luv .
est cure in the world. It Is WW by al1 , corDOrations w hich are popularly known
DR. BENBOW DEAD
the rock lt being dog in great quanti
tle" and f hipped to Kurope.
The board of e-lucation held a meeting
in this city yestrcay.and fixed the sal
prle for the different districts of tho
county. T1h board ordered the com
initteer.ien of each district to begin the
public sch'Xds of the county on the 3rd
iif November end continue them foe four
tror.thff If ar.y district has more money
.fan is r.led for four months the com
mittee J ordered to have the school con
!iued until the metier la exhausted.
frlkea av Rich Find
He Expired Surrounded by
Members of His Family
fJreenro. X. C. Pept. 2. Special.
At ttrj o'cirk thia a-.emirg. after a lia
fering C:i;rj of orer fwelve nxr.t!i
Ir. D?Wi:t CinMa BeaKnr breathed
LI Ul ia hi ajvarsnr.: at the B?n!jr
ll'.el, ::rrnndJ by hi dro.tfJ chil
dren. Mr. fttaile D. 11 r.?ow. Mr.
Mary I:. Cr:wf M. Mi. l.:Jy B?nbur i ff3i troubled for several years with
eni cun:cnvw a:ra.-hd friend. 'chrxnic insertion and nervous debilitl."
Ir. i:-vJ - wa Teury-tw.- years of n-rl:r P. J. Green, of I.ancaMer. X. II.
:. ar. l tarvire j his w.fe who w as . ". re;nedy helptl me until I began
21: Mary Scx:t, daugb:-- of Mr. D.ir.- juMng lT.er:rle Itinera, which did me
i?l S.'-:;. tir years. For m ire than 'ir..re gl than all the medicine I ever
a year hi h-.i't- hrd failed and several ' r...'. They have aN- kept my w-ife in
tisn Lix d-irh had been exite-i. Lat , exct-iioni health for y;ir.. She says
winter h wnt ' Jh::n IIpkinA for ; Ii-ttrio liters are just splendid for fe
trvntai x. receirir.r one berfit, but ; troubles: that they are a grand
each tiai he exer ed hinaelf in bus!- ;t;;sc an.l invig rator for weak, run
t CJitici he wonld suffer a ro!are. 'd"wn woxen. Xo other medicine can
Two iM-r.:h ago he wo-t to Atlantic taie i:s place in our family." Try them.
City, and only reiurned a; AVel-ie- ,::Iy ."VV. Satisfaction guaranteed by all
?y. a:arcctlr a-m b:trr. brrt he had ; druUts.
dniggists, who guarantee satisractwn or
refund money. Large bottles 50c and
?1.00. Trial bottles 15c.
School Notes from La Grange
Crresnondence of The Morning Tost.
La Grange. X. C. Sept. 2. The La
Orange public school, E. A. Simpkins
principal, will pea next Mocty. On
September 4 an election will be held io
vote taxes for a graded school. Stu
dents are flocking in to the operilng of
the Debnam Military School this week.
g
as trusts, wouia rase iue uuuuw iu
read my messages while I was governor.
what I said on the stump two years ago,
and what I put into my first message
to congress. I think they wonld have
been less astonished. I said nothing on
the stump that I did not think I could
make good, and I shall not hesitate now
to take -the position which I then -advocated.
I am even more anxious that
you who hear what I say should tmnK
of it than that you should applaud it.
Referring to the conditions whicn ex
isted in lb03, the president said:
There was no trouble abont any
body making too much money then. The
trusts were down, but the trouble wns
that we were all of us down. Xothing
but harm to the body politic can come
from Ignorant agitation, carried on par-
'tially against real evils, partially against
' . 1 . 1 1 A M. M n4-
Falsehood and Slander
Senator F. M. Simmons said to a Post
man .last night that the rumor put in ; lmag.inary evils, but in. a spirit which
circRlntion at the Hepublitn state con-1 wollif subsritute for the real evils evils
vent ion last week to the effect -that his ;ugt a3 real nd infinitely greater. Those1
father is an independent candidate for men. if they should succeed, could do
the legislature 4n Jones county is a nothing to bring about a solution of the
crly come horn? -o ce. amid the 5ceces j
cf Lis Ion;, arrenaons-, honorable buai- i
vxat life. In the conflaes of the city he
htn! done o much to bring forward af
t.: long year of exertion to the front
rank of pr?re;Te towns of his native
etate aad vu::y .
He w'.il 1-? laid to re tomorrow la
reen lliil cenw:ery at OJZO o'clxk. th
funeral tujg conducted from the Ben
b.w Hotel by pasters of the Friends'
church cf which be was a member.
A BURNING DISGRACE
LECTURE AT BAP
TIST UNIVERSITY
falsehood and a slander.
6
Picnic at Wendell
There will ibe a basket picnic at Wen
dell, sixteen miles east of Ilaleigh, Sep
tember 4th. Governor Aycock will ad
drer the gatherine at 11 o'clock a. m.
Tlie good old farmers are expecting a
royal time.
c
?Tatlnal Lraent Games
At Xew York: R. n. E.
St. Louis . 000010001-2 8 1
Xew York 0010000001 5 0
Batteries: M. O'Xeill and J. O'Xeill;
McGinniry and Bowerman.
At Brooklyn: R. II. E.
Pittsburg ....
Brooklyn . . . .
rreat nroblems with which we are con
cerned. If they should destroy certain
of the evils at the cost of overthrowing
the well-being of the entire country, it
would mean merely that there would
come a reaction in which they and their
Tcmedies would bo hopelessly discredited.
"Now it docs not do anybody any good
and it will do most of us a great deal
of harm to take steps. which will check
any proper growth in a corporation. We
wish not to penalize, but to reward a
great captain of industry or the men
'banded' together in a corporation who
have the business forethought and ener
gy necejsary to build up a great indus
trial enterprise. Keep that In mind. A
(big corporation may be doing excellent
We Have just received a com-1
plete and up-to-date
Sh
line of
oes an
Eyeiiing Slippfer
We Always Quran teed Satisfaction.
Perry
1
& Rosenthal
No. 230 Fayetteville Street,
Trust Building.
1
MeldnchoSy Ending of
a Life SadSv Misspent
Durham, X. C, Sept. 2. Special.
Developments in the snicide of D. A
Simpson yesterday (morning prove jthat
there are maiv thlne-s vet to come "to
work for the whole country, and you,ilirht ,He ,uteided. that -te certain.
want, alcove all things, when strivitng to
.0010012015 8 2 ! ffet a plan which will prevent wronc jlfe the only qiies.tiion. Little by
.u l luouunw 11 1 d('r (hv a cornoratlon which, -decires to mtin ;s nrr -naA rHh tiio
A Letter That is a Shame to
the Legal Profession
Greensboro. X. C Set 2. Special
That was an awful death yesterday of
the negro man Ivey 'Aistoa. whose body
was so horribly d1srnenbvel by the
Lifting eajlue near he d;jt here. To
oe it i liule less borrioie than a letter
shown me thi tnrrrtng written by a
lawyer t- ti loy old father three
his s-ro'a life had been
through his own evident
The letter was to this
hours after
cnwije-I out.
circles ne?s.
effect:
"I fcar been -to yot!r horse twice to
ee yon and yn were r-n at home. I
want to that yon get g! j ay for
the death of your son, 9-3 just as soon ns
you can do not all to come to see me
olioat it."
The o' l man took the lerer F'ra'rht
to Col. Barrtrger instead ef to the law
yer wh wrte it. acd was diuad
f i fnxa rrther proeeeiing. H also
h-wad th liter to two other gentl
mert on the wajr. The ltwrr who
Igned hi name to Jt is nid r.ot to be
In nctlte practice here. b;;t is m--re of
a a agent for ethers. T!
burning di-crace to hnman
legal r rofeslon.
K
Mr. Wado R. Brown, director of
nni-iic at the Baptist University, will
deliver a 1-ecture in the university chap
1 this efreroooa at 5 o'clock, on the
"t'lavii-r Me. hod of Piano IrtructMOU.
Music' students, parents and others in
ten.5ted iu piano study, are cordially
invited t be prttent.
Mr. P.rown has spent the past year In
the Virgil School, Xew York, perfecting
himself ia -:he atudy f the Clavier and
hH lecture will doubtless be both inter
esting and instructive.
MARSHALL DE
LANGEY HAYWOOD
Mr. iLirthall Delancey Haywood has
re-slr.ed as assistant state librarian to
arcept the position of Librarian at the
Xorth C.mdina Oilege of Agriculture
nnd Methaaic Arts. H will succt?ed
Ilr. 1j. 'B. Ovrca, who becomes an in
structor l:i the Kndlsh department of the
ctnlece. 'Mr. Ru.ell Sherrill will trve
or the present as assistant state Jlbra
r:an and Librarian M. O. Sherrill has
already decided upon a permanent as
sistant when his son Rucll returns to
.-hoo! in the fall.
Mr. Haywood is being heartily con
gratulated by his friends on his new and
i:ti- n:raie io.ition. lie Is a young
r4K.-i of literary ability ami fci many
iri-n.:s wha cimuJently expect for him
Batteries: Phlllippi and Phelps: (j wi-oag. not at the same time to have onso b met nr.
iiuxue ami r arreii. a s-cheme whicH win intenere witn a I l-nwn if vt- t,hic the, n. a- will
Second game: R, II. E. cornoraWon doing weBl, if that corpora- . a nstbetie stnrv. rriv-n n'ener-
rittburg 0 0 00 0 00 000 3 3;tion is handling itself honestly and tion ibv th bonndiTio- of his footstens
Brooklyn 10000020X 3 5 0 sCJarelV. ' ' - ' I hv n -arnm n n io, o-or-o -a-n nnn tha
Batlen'tes: Cnchman and Smith; Xew- "4Xow. what I am'soylmg ought to be strain. He wanted to mnrre a, vonnir
ton, FarreJl and La:imer. treated as elementary truth. Tne hnv tn whom ho wns 'enir.irvl. ihnt was
At Boston: R. II. E. 'only reasonn It Is necessary to say them afraid to do o ttnd as a last resort he
ITostan 0101000002 8 0 at all is that apparently some people Undert his eareer bv taikin? noison. For
Cincinnati ....0100012015 13 3 foreet them. I believe something can L imrtnth or moro. be bnd riei?Ad to end
Itatteries: Pittcnger and Moran; , bo done by national legisla'fion. When his life. Me snoke of it often and said
Hnhn and Bergen. 1 gtate that I ask you to note my words, that he was aoine to leave Duffram by
Second game: R. II. E. ; 1 gay I IbeMeve. It is not in my power to Sent ember 1: When asked where he
Boston 0015 3 000 x 0 4 2 , sav I know. When I talk to vou of my wns coinar on on oeonsirtn be s.nid': "I
own executive duties I can tell you am tired of life and want to get away
definitely what vrill nnd what will not from every human 'being. I want to
be done. When I speak of the actions of go to a country where I will see no face."
any one else I can only say .that I be- After .preparing for his funeral and tell-
Jitve something can be done by national ing his friends goodbye he went to -the
Cincinnati 00 2 00 00002 5 i
Batteries: Willie and Kittrldge; Phil
lips and Maloney.
At Philadelphia: R. H. E.
Philadelphia . .0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 xi 7 1
Chicaco 0100000001 7 1
Batteries: Iberg and Douglas; Wil
liams and Kling.
Aaaarleaa Laagua Seerea
At Cleveland: R. H. E.
Cleveland.. . ..23 23 4
Baltimore.. . . .1 7 9 S
Batteries: Lnndell and Bemis; Ivatoll
and Smith.
XX. Chicago: R. H. E.
Chicago.. ..2 5 4
Bos-ton. 9 16 0
Batteries: Callahan and McFarland;
Young and Crigor.
At Detroir: R. H. E.
Detroit 1 5 3
Philadelphia 5 9 3
Batteries: Waddell and Scherckengost;
Yeager and Buelow.
$
IncHn Is aiahl!:!i degree of success in Lb chosen
airy and t'o the! work-literature.
$
ELSIE GOT GAY
Just Bound to Shoot a Nig
ger, and She Did
SEABOARD ORDERS
MANY NEW LOCOMOTIVES
(Xorfolk Landmark.)
Richmond, Va., Sept. 1. The Seaboard
Air Llue railway has just given an or
der to the Baldwin Locomotive Works
fur 13 new locomotives. This order in-
Green:wro. X. C. fept 2. Special. I - heavy consolidated ensrinc. It
T2t ll'.'Ai, a c'.ored woman, was jailed;4 "adeMuod that these engines are for
Ut night tor fhtirg a negro m-ui in oa t Jo 1 trnungham extension, which.
Arm Broken
the ear with an old Jv.:rs pistoL It was
at a t-vje psjir and Kis.e, comiag
guy, kicked her heela together and ejac
v.late.1: Yen all -!ear d- trao4:. for I
3 g-t t ehoot er nigzer." Kie was
tsker at hr word by all but one, and
lie received the contents of tho old
"horse" In tV b-crr of the eix. Hi
tame taa "cap ene, rn h: IcJurW received a painful though not serious
ere sail to b iltht. IXsIa claiat that ujnry. He was swinging on some leat;i
b was vrlr -prictnx: bad not ne'er rings suspended from tho ceilin
CU f htr "rt covrfy' end i j when his hold gave way, throwing tin"
4at -XT jsa lt ter git b&c Inter
trabSale.
It Is thought, will be in, operation within
tue r.ext twelre months,
Whi! exercising in-the gymnasium
at Wake Forest College yesterday af--ernoon
Mr. Burton Bar of this eitv
A FORTUNE IN FLORIDA
Two&;ld3biro Men Vho Have
Struck It Rich
OcMtrro. N. C, Seyt. 2. Special.
vlTr. W. It. f .alrm utm with Mr. EB.
lOrdn, Jf, hto jat maraud
Jloriia where tiiey own real wn:
nilea rocrmlaea !ar.om rerurr, aays
thrt ta 80 ere which they hre s
enred oeatrol ot ia rich wirh rhcr jhAt
TOrtc Tby Lave- gold an c t.-jn on tha
Itad Toe JJT.0O) a year Ur firs yc&re
end titer ' teeetv S" aarnta pax ts
far nil lh reek wV.ich V mi:si. , Mr.
Hardt2i is rroswt taa Ju iavastmeat
riH rf)d erl thounsd tare. Ou
t.V lafio scTTuuodjcg fha -0-flcra tract
articli XfevdrA. 2ailth xad Barflaa oxa
to the Loor with uch force that one
enn wna broken just above the wrist
and inCicting painrul bruis?3. Tlie hart
wn i.TOaip.ly drcjsod and Mr. Ray is
doing nicely.
Death of a Child
DieJ yesterday morning at tha resi
dence of his mother. Mrs. Lulu Stevens
in Wt Raleigh. Ernes.t Lea Stevens,
r tXmr years rxi eight nionllas. The
remeiLne were taken to Cary yesterday
afternoon and Interred in the family
burial ground. He was a bTight and at
tractive little boy and made niaDy
friend among his playmates. The sym
pathy of the community goa out to his
widowed metier ia her sad affliction.
Mr. Lee Leaves for Macon
Mr. Ed. H. Lee laft yesterday for
(Maoon, Gn, where ke will engage In
tLe cortcm hcsicens with Sir. D. H. Fel
la sra, fee firm te$ng Lee & Fellowsv cbt
CTQieeH Mxs. Law aral the afeBdren
! part was gorgeous and dazzling. The
songs ana jokes were new. The sins
ing completely caDtivated and charmed
the great audience and there were re
peated encores. The solos were of a
high and rally musical order, not the
kind of stuff that shows simplv skill in
execution, but rich, tuneful, soulful mel
ody, that charms the listener and causes
him to involuntarily clap his hands as
the last rich tones float away nntil the
fcintrtx reappears and sings again.
The performance bristles with things
that aTe new; There was not a dull
moment or tiresome wait. .The curtain
was up from sfart to finish and the stage
20 DISTRICT IN
SUPREME COURT
a
Arguments Heard Yesterday.
Third District Next
Tuesday
In the Supreme Court yesterday cases
from the Second district were argued as
follows:
State vs. Johnson, by L. L. Smith,
with Attorney General for State. W. R.
Johnson for defendant.
State vs. Ray, by 13. L. Travis, with
Attorney Ueceral for State, W. A. Dunn
for defendant.
Goodyear vs. Cook, by B. G. Green
1 i-i ' liusbee for appelant (Cook,
J., did not sit on the hearing of thia
case). .
Atkinson vs. Ricks, by B. B. Win
borne for plaintiff, D. C. Barnes, by
brief for defendant.
Tvin.9 v a ,IvRroll . fv R CI m .
nii.,tfff V,-ra; i. tV. C: V"", r was a constantly changing scene of
(Cook, J., did not sit on the faring Tof ITh 'nPeili ,int?ref,tI,nslt?aLio??- a
. mi ne jj Arvilios. rfnvnl F.ncbsh Hand
pan, uuu ineir work' is pleasing, men
comes "Echoes fHm the South." a
dancing act in which Doc Quigley is
the. star. You have heard of things
' working on an eeeentrac." Well, Quig-
"J leps -rate tho Anlro ThPr nrn on
1 . " "
wn-ufunnjra and are self flubrica ting.
Third district cases will be called next ' f 10se-jomted and seem inclined
Tuesday, September 9, as follows: ' ind(lPndent of the body, but
vuigiey nanas tnem up just
in time tO keen fmm naT-f tntr Tt-tfh tTlPm
xne .iignani familv. musical barbers.
Tvere an attractive and interesting fea
ture, while the , nine members of the
I aust 'family, acrobats, are just a little
ahead of anything seen-here in a simi
lar line. The performance concludes
un a travesty entitled "King of the
raipinos," which graphically portrays
both the American and the fnsuTgent
siue ot skirmishing in the Philinnines.
Prof. Gnlley, dean of law at Wake
Forest College was here yesterday and
sr. a tnat 14 out of a class of 16 law stu
dents from Wake Foreet who etood the
examination recently before the Supremo
Court procured licenses, i , A splendid
resora, inas.
drug store of R. Blacknall & So-n Sunday
night and wrote notes to his friends, one
of whom, wvia'a young lady. While
writing these letters he was joked and
teased about writing to hi girl. He
appeared in his usual humor and no
one s-uspected, that he was then telling
what disposition to make of his foody
and saying farewell to his friends pre
vious to taking his. life. iHe went to
West Durham on the 11 o'clock car
Sunday night and left one of these notes
ho had written for John Maddox, who
was clerk in the store with him. He
then came back and went to th drug
store again -and was busy writing for
seme tome. Then leaving his letters for
I iatrii v ci j jut; tjli l ij 1110 j.wu. turn o v u.
I ne Academy Season Opens howed- the fatal drug. ,
come out as the days pass. It will in
volve more tihan one person and will
1 show up the sad side of a misspent life."
The young man who committed, suicide
was 243 years of age and came here
legislation. I believe it will be done.
I think we can get laws ''whicn. will
measurably iucreASe: the pqwer of the
federal government over corporations:
bu't, gtlemen,I believe that in the end
there will have to be an amendment to th
constitution of the nation conferring ad
ditional power upon the federal govern
ment to deal with corpora'tions."
THE ArGVFiELD"
GREATER MINSTRELS
with a Superb Performance
that his Ibody ne interred in Durham
This 'was done upon the advice of his
family. He left a life insurance policy
for one thousand dollars, this being pay
aiblo 'to his mother.
It Is almost sufficient to sav that
Al G. Field's Greater Minstrels oeen-
pied the boaTds at the Aeademv of Music more than two years ago from Roxlboro
last night. He was a son of Mr. and) Mrs. A. P,
That statement hi fact, tells the story Simnson of Roxboro and left two sis
A 2. Jl performance, for the name, ters ,ani a brother. He ws of a rather
s'V;.ti; ,St? synonymrr e best lo disposition and did not have a
in minstrelsy. He always HUs the house , , , -, mr
and always delights all who are fortu- confidant far as can be learnexi. The
nate enough to "Pt in woman in xu tno vtto juuvuui-Bu iu
Last night was no exception. The his friends as hie cousin, a married lady
Academy wa.3 full. The company is an As a matter of fact she waa not !his first
aggregation or the best talent. The hrst cousin. He has no relatives' in 'Durham
The remains were taken to his old
homo in Rosboro for interment, not
withstanding the fact that he requested
TELEGRAPH TERSITIES
iHlarrlsburg, pa., Sept. 2. The politi
cians are making another effort to set
tle the coal strike. The 'Republican
managers 'threaten the mine operators
and intimate that unless the strike is
settled within ten days an extra session
of .the legislature may ibe cailled.
Paris, Sept. 2. 'A dispatch received
here- -ay-s that a thousand persons were
killed at Mprne IRouge doiring the re
cent volcanic eruptions in Martinique.
Greeniack, Sept. 2. The correspondent
of the Sun can state authoritatively that
(Mr. Fif a is engaged' in designing a yach t
for Sir Thomas Lipton to be called the
iShaimrock HI, which will challenge for
the America's cup. j
Peru, Ind., Sept. 2. 'An eastbound'
Wabash, railway passenger train drawn
bv' two engines coDided with a west-
fboxrndl freight in a dense fog three miles
east of here at 5:30 o'clock this morn
ing. IBoth trains were running at high
speed, but the siix engine men miracu
lously escaped1 without even a scratch.
The three locomotives and two freight
cars were demolished.
Xew York, Sept. 2. William. F. Howe
of the law firm of Howe & Humraell,
diled of heart disease at his home here
last night, . He was seventy-five years
old and was for many years one of the
Jeading criminal lawyers of the New
York "bar. '
Philadelphia, Sept. 2. Albert Terrell,
a negro pugilist, died today in a hospi
tal where he was taken la.?t nigh't after
ia boxing bout with William Stokes,
also a negro, at the"' Golden Gate ath
letic club.
Paris, Sept. 2. The governor of Mar
tinique cabled) yesterday to M. Dou-mergue,-minister
for the colonies, with
reference to the eruption of Mom IYlt
August 25. ' He 'gave .no detaila lM
.ad-Jed that on the 2Sth the ehiptioa
peared to be ca'lmi'ag. Trie ;0v rnor i
Guadeloupe has cabkl that a full ,j
cinders from ''Martinique has U-ea a
perienced there.
Aananncement.
To the Voters of Wake County: '
I hereby announce myself ns an Ind
pendent Democratic candidate for ti
office of Register of Deeds for WiU
county. D. I. I'UltT, Sr
August 9, 1902. 30d
In the District Court of the T'citd
States for the Eastern District of
North Carolina.
In tho matter of North State Liimbci
.Lo., Limited, Bankrupt In l!ar.i-rxiptcy.
To the creditors of North 'State Lou-
ber , Company. Limited, of iJurlwm, a
th-3 comity of Durham and difth t
a'foresakl, a bankrupt.
Notice is hereby triven thst on t!
20th day of August, AI). ll!2. the k:1
North State Lumber Co.. LiniiteJ, wn
It 1 A 1 1 . .1
(my aajuoicaipa uaiiKTiiir. .inri umu
first meeting of its creriitrs will be W
. i T- 1. " T . . t
3d "-day of September. A. 1. IfrV, t
10 o'clock, at the oflke of the und
signed Referee, at whh time the ui
creditors may attend, prove their rlaiD.
anoint a trustee, examine tho lakn;t
and transact such other business aiEij
pTorterly come before said meetirj.
This 23d day of AuictiPt, Hmi2.
W. K. YATES,
Referee in Bankruptcy, at Durham, X.&
When in Need of
Pure Liquors
For M edici.1 or
Social Purposes
Give Your Order to
E. W. Young,
' 15 Exchange Place. .
WCv RALEIGH, N. C.
Quality, Not Price
Is the chief consideration with 01 In buymg our. drugs. The best teJj
can buy Is used in compounding prescriptions at this store, jou wr'.. i
cure of always getting what the doctor prescribes if you buy 01 us. iJ
a minute, and you'll see how important this is.
BOBBITT-WYNNE DRUG CO.,
S33 FayetteTllIe 8ree t J ! s JIALEICII. C-
I N TE RE ST I N G INF OiRMATI O N
ON MAY 1, 3 902, THE OLD CONSERVATIVE
Lambertoni rs. Vaun. two cases enn
tinned by consent.
Sykes vs. Boon and Blair ts. Johnson
and Norwood vs. Lassiter, continuei by
conenJ.
Williford vs. Williams, argued by
.T. B. Martin, by brief for plaintiff
L. L. Smith for defendant. " t'
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State vs. D'Ton.
State vs. xylor.
Wood vs. RallToad. v
iSwift vs. Dixon.
Best ts. Mortgage Co.
Ibarrlngton vs. Rawls.
Meadow vs. Telegraph Co.
If.ne vs. Raney.
Ipwis vs. Steamship Co.
Weeks vs. Railroad.
LaVallette vs. Booth.
Cox v. Buck.
Royal vs. St. Railway Co
Toyner vg. Sugg.
Knight vs. Taylor.
Smith vs. Garris.
Wilson vs. Lumber Co "
White vs. Lokey.
Manufacturing Co. vs. Gray.
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the Penn to famish the insurer uJ sitor
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RALEIGH N,