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v. NG Vol. XI RALEIGH. N. 0., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6, 190a Kb. 2 Post X M JtLi Vicft BacKed ' by White Democrats 4cw Developments In the Contest Over the Post Ohicc at Wilson-Geo. H. White in His Fishtinj: Clothes 8. 1903. The examination may be taken at Ashevllle, Charlotte. Raleigh or Wilmington. The salary Is $720 per an num. The flan commission states that a college graduate Is preferred. There is chance of promotion. Solicitor James McNeill is here, fortunately It is a scientific possibility which can readily be madean actual fact by the simple process of affording home by my mother, nursed me In my tran and id, an. adeauate infancy; anda a model colored instrumental eoulpment together with man a model as to nonor jmue an a quallfleJ personnel to manipulate iruin, ne mniiieu mv muij -the same." V.". rti T Jon J. rRSCK .:-"t and good will dt all the family all the days of her life. The son. Samuel H. Vlck. is dafiy ex emplifying the principles of honor and uprightness inculcated by his father In beginning his report. General Mac Arthur remarks that, as preliminary to the general discussion, it may be said that the United States in all war like emergencies can rely absolutely .rv -"lored lostmas r..' h will pLced be- i frnorrott. and mother, and. aided by his lntelli- jupon everything possible of .accom gence. his exemplary habits and his piishrnent by reason or the voluntary polite and clever cemeanor in puo ic efforts of a practically inexhaustible number of courageous, self-respecting men, and may rely also upon every thing that can be quickly produced by the employment of an unlimited " sup ply of money. "These indispensable elements of military power must always be a and private station, he has won the confidence of all classes of our peop!e. And an to these facts. I take very rertlnratCS OS Brc.ii pleasure m vi m 3 . I JOHN AV. BLOUNT. I'x-Cor.gressman White remarked - .n with whom ha could do otherwise than appoint Vlck. ' tion," says General MacArthur, "but islation under consideration, reported favorably to the full committee the publicity MIL - This bill, .known as the Littlefleld anti-trust measure, requires inter-state corporations to make full annual re ports to the government. The bill was amended -requiring the report to be made to the inter-state commerce com mission. Last 'year's bill provided for reports to the secretary of the treas ury. A sub-committee was appointed to consider all trust bills, composed of Messrs. Littlefleld of Maine, (Republi can); Overstreet of Indiana, (Republi can): Powers of Massachusetts, (Re publican): DeArmond of Missouri (Democrat), and Clayton of Alabama, (Democrat). The committee will again take up the Littlefleld and other bills at a meeting tomorrow. v Million Dollar Mill Charlotte, N. C, Dec. 5. Special. At Tempests Raging on Sea and and Ships Wrecked and Sail ors Lost on the North Carolina Coas t A Blizzard Moving to Mid -ocean , : throughout the .w .-t-'i-t Dancy. ex- "If." he said. -Senator Pritchard holds in the complacent contemplation to his r?cent rte.tcment that he will be thereof it must not be forgotten.. that influenced by the sentiment of the peo-(the enthusiasm of the whole .nation. j :htr. II" did not Pi and the high character of the ap- jsupplementedvfey billions of wealth. Beaufort, N. C, Dec. 5. Special. The gale last night was very severe here. Several small boats were wreck ed and wharves were blown away. A Rmnll varht nn tho wnv to Wilmina-- the annual meeting of the stockholders J ton wag a total wreck The telephone of the Lockhart cotton mills, held at Une tQ Cape Lookout was bIown down Spartanburg today, it was decided to , and nothing can be heaM from there increase the capital stock for the pur- tnnv k-i ,-cac0ic in th j pose of building a quarter of a million : hook of the ca The schooner Ida dollar cotton mill. The capital of this TjSi.wrence lost 'her rudder Thuredav. ithe essential element. mill will now be a million. Charge Against a Doctor Charlotte, N. C, Deer. 5. Special. He then com- ! Through their report to Judge Coble, last night Her cargo is coal. The schooner War ren Adams is in Lookout bight. The schooner is all right. The bark Oliver Thurlow, which "was stranded Sunday night, broke to pieces The cook was killed by a today is over New Jersey. It is pass ing directly northeast to the Nova Scotia coast and increasing its inten sity with every mile of progress. It was reported today by Professor Garriol, of the weather bureau, that the storm would increase in intensity, assuming the proportions of a ragingj blizzard before reaching the Newfound -land coast. All now lacking ( is low temperature to place it in that storn category. It has both the snow and. the velocity. ,i - rn. HI papers luiiiini !" icwuiuiruu'"i"' vuiuiVk iicaijr ui i wie i.isiuiii iiiijr.iuiiis ' .. .. ...u ntftrm- h .'innnt do otherwise than iln the rroduction of whtrh time In f rtsil !,. It. n hilt'. j:m:i- - i --- . t h- w..u!. prcMM.t him to , I,i!mf Vlck." . I Whitfield McKlnlev. the necro bank . ... , .it. er. who entertains Booker Washlnston in the maneuver district, and says i brought charges of neglect of duty back broken. Five of the crew were - J . . u birnM tonleht whlla here, said today that he did not that, so far as forts, guns, mortars J against the county physician. The rescued. Capt. Hayes of the Thurlow places in the east and north part of Ieiieve IRe president wouia remove Kuu-iujrmgts are concerned, me i j"w - - nau u icg uiun.cn m imce iMca uc- tne state. From Kocnester to BuiTalo construction can so forward without , nome are sunenng ior me want 01. iow the knee. The mends the fortification work embraced ! n the superior court today, the jury falling mast and another man had his now and SUrt In the North New York, Dec. 5. A snow and sleet storm delayed traffic in New York to day. The service on the elevated lines was seriously interfered with and com munication between uptown and down town by means of the surface lines was very slow and difficult. Dispatches from all parts of this state show that the storm is prevailing everywhere with varying severity. At Albany the snow fall is very heavy and all trains are reported from one to five hours late. Blizzard conditions pre vail at Saratoga, Newburgh and other : r Pr t.harJ had telfgraph . . .-: ih- iy for T. J. Sharp, r . : . ri tin ! r Marshal Pokery. ; ; ; .1 Wiion county man. and -. . . r-imr th.t the senator ! fT h.nt consult about mak , ,,k.r r'-fEtiir.An.'ation for Vlck's .v-.. thre Is nothing ; !..- . har-'ctf r cf t. B. lioykin. n -.tt.r Tritchard hid already . I ur -t. as 1.1 choice for the ap. -r.t. th fnct that he is In th i .:-". i: i flrKuH, wouid S htn; Nfcre the president. The .;-! r.- :.'. irsjiairu uui nt Vlck. j Vlck said tolay that he was not jny consideration of the possibility of making hl3 flsht along with that off their becoming obsolete within any ' Dr. Crum, as has been suggested. He .reasonable time. He admits that some stated that he had done nothing in defects were brought to light by the his own behalf save at his home. There maneuvers, but they are not of such was a report today that John S. Clark- vital importance as to retard the work son of New York had been wired to fortification construction, and he medical attention. a mild sensation. The report created captain set his own leg. He was brought here where he received medical attention and is now at. the Russell House. .The Thur low was loaded with lumber at Charleston and was bound to New Washington, 'Dec. 5. General Wright York. - The ship broke while her gear Arguing.for Gold Standard come to Washington and take the Vlck cafe ur with the president. Later it was stated that Clarkson had gone south to attend the bedside of a son who I 111. Tonight it has been learned that nn ; I ,!p lvn but thl probable nrt Is being made to have Dr. Crum .,;..... u2-MeJ in several appointed Tnifd States marshal in , South Carolina, the death of Marshal of VI k a.vrt that he made unningnnm having created anomer his record as a ir,t; irl-tAK l:i p.M'iniltinf v. i n in active nart In his TUm nas fK'areu up V.a.f. It . rS.iml that White doei , delegate to the national convention. t :j.I m ell viith the admlnistra v j.-.-l that tlie ex-conrressmanB ni'y In hi b-n.ilf ha greatly les- 1 hi fhmnrHi of r-.i?tointment. i hi o.Tlfe t-vliy. White had All the pr In the Virk c.v. ami they !4i . if!fM t. the good fhr'' r ih- nn r.-i th hlfh esteem t.:.i.-h h I heM by the citizens of Carolina, to the" president today. Last ; -. .I. i-: un'.rlous. paceabl? and 'September when the president reach ;- ri: I ' it urges "that all projected coast de fense works be hurried to completion as quickly as possible." and that he was enabled to do so through the Influence of Senator Mc Ccrna. who was one of the Harrison managers at the time. 5 allheal Capital Plckaa - Senator Pritchard introduced il.miirr, iiiauagri Ul uic Vanderbllt estate, Blltmore, in North CLAIM TURNED DOWN Architects of Congressional Library Have Been Paid Enough s Washington, Dec. 5. It was expect ed that today's session of the House would be devoted to the consideration of what-is known as the London dock bill, but the committee on claim de clined to surrender Its right under the rules to take up bills reported by rt. and the Houw went into committer of the whole, Mr. Hemenway of Indiana in the chair. On the private calendar appeared . before the insular affairs committee today and urged the pas sage of a . - establishing the gold standard in the Philippines. The pro vision relating to ar monetary stand ard was eliminated from the Philip pine civil government bill which pass- was being set. The captain had ad vised her owners to tow her to her destination. ScbtoBtr Lotl an Hat(ras Washington, Dec. 5. The weather bureau received a teleeram today from ed congress late last session, for th-i the observer at Cape Hatteras, N. C. reason that the senate and house were st&tlng that the four-masted schooner unable to agree, the senate favoring a Wesley M. Oler went ashore at Hat- the storm is much milder. In this city the storm developed into a blizzard as the day grew. About an inch of snow fell during the forenoon. Sound steam ers arrived several hours late and their officers reported the storm very heavy up the sound. silver and the house a gold standard. :--n. i-k ui not prcs- s ca Aheville on his southern tour Mr. I Mr. Tawney of Minnesota, in cnarge -ill he would give out ; Mc.Vamf e showed the president's of the London dock bill, which is the t. tr.M no certified to ; party all the wonders of the vast es unfinished business on the House cal- : - . i. it i'r so that the world . i I - - what manner of man he H- "it VI-k miRht not like his uj: !. thotiKht It pr-pr. The " t written largely by the -1 of Wilson. N.irly nil of! jendar when - the - call of committees shall have been reached, says that the withdrawal by the National Lumber men's Association of its support will son for the action of the Lumbermen's tate of Mr. Vanderbllt. and the presi dent rcn!led the Incident with pleas ure. He spoke of the very great pleas ur be had during his stay at Ashe-vine- Senator Pritchard went to the war M-t i that they nr Dem- . department today in behlf of Dr. J. ':. : I tiat they wanted the presi- ;;. Shepperd of Fayettevllle. surgeon on : tt t:-. : rt.m 1 that they were ; the Bnche in the service of the geologi- r.- fr arpolrrnent. Their ral survey, who has been dismissed v.? tr.it thy took pleasure In for Insubor2inatlon. It Is Senator ''."' : f Vi-k"s hlsh character as ' ivitrhard's hope to have him reln-vt;-r; ar I h!s goo-1 record as post- j stated, but the department would give r 'r. him no assuring information. A'. . - c tho- certifying to Vlck's ! Mr. and Mrs. Myron M. Parker have ' I hiri t'-r wre State Senator J. 1 issued the cards for the wedding re- I W !.,r l. Soil. Uc.r C. C. DinleN. caption of their daughter Louise Le M. V.ir. ..f th ranr.rs' Warehouse; vaun. and Mr. Edmond Snencer Black- It. v-rmn. WorwSard Gardiner. hum. Thursday. December 18. from 1 to ! nectton with the construction of the J T. U i ;-n A Co.. K. F. Nad l. 3 o'clock at 1020 Vermont avenue. The congressional library. ;-u-C!t. IVrry Taylor. George H. ceremony precedes by a half hour, and The bill was called up at the in li. kr. y f lUrkney ProthTs; J. IS. ' will be witnessed by a family party 'stance of Mr. Graff, chairman of the I'-:;. !:); Oestricher Brothers: and a few perFonal friends. The cou- j'house committee on claims. T. Partner. William Farmer. ,ie will reside at the Grafton, where Mr. Graff spent considerable time in r. H i:t i'o.. t G. Blount. J. S. they will keep the Tuesdays In January explaining the claim, and during this J.--?rvtn. P. I. Taylor. Pou & Finch, 'a., her reception days. time he was questioned by Mr. Payne Ut?yr; s. A. Woodard. lawyer: j ij5!, Louise K. Blount of North or New York, Mr. Cannon of Illinois O-.-p v. t'onnor. lawyer; Dr. Albert 'riroiina. who is employed in the treas- aT1J Mr Iann ot Illinois, which showed A-'i-rsAP. Sheriff W. D. P. Sharpe. 'urv department,, hns received an ln-!that there was decided opposition , to r r the t ourt J. I. Borden and . i. fw. t - favorable action. SDeeches aeainst the WANTS TO BUY BANKS Seabf ird Air Line After the Traders' National Washington. Dec B. An effort is beins ..Trade by the. Seaboard lAiiLLIne to- obtain- control of the'Traders Na tional bank. . The negotiations, which have quietly been in progress for sev eral wesks.'are being conducted per sonally by John S. Williams, president of the road. The original purpose to buy in all stock offered proving inef fectual, Mr. Williams, through his at torney, has approached the directors with a letter asking if a proposition teras inlet early this moaning during vaIls The cold the southwest storm. The telegram said: "She was foun dering in the surf one mile off shore until 8:20, when the last mast went over, carrying with it probably the last man of the crew. Almost imme diately the vessel went to pieces. No freight or wreckage has as yet work- Freezing Waihrr la tb Month Memphis, Tenn., Dec. 5. The rain and sleet of last night in the vicinity of Memphis was ab3ent today, but the weather was colder and telegraph com panies reported that communication with southern and western points 13 uncertain. Reports from Arkansas and Texas state that freezing weather pre- wave reaches as for south as Palestine, Texas, with heavy frost at Galveston, Houston and Beaumont. Tre ml Waabtneton Washington, Dec, 5. A severe wind and snow storm visited this city Ia3t ed ashore. The life saving crew could :' night and early this morning. Dam- do nothing to save the crew of the ves- I age to telegraph and telephone wires li not interfere with the prosecution offrr control or for intimate identlfica the measure before the House. i Uo wIth th& banlc will be considered, Mr. Fletcher of Minnesota, of the 1T, matter is still under consldera Minneapolis district, said that the rea- . , , th honrj ? purpose or the sel. .""Xo Todies have asyet been wash ed ashore. At 12 ,noon the wind was still blowing at the rate of. 40 miles an hour from the southwest." Later reports from Hatteras state that the three-masted schooner Ida Lawrence, coal laden, went ashore on Ocracoke shoal during the storm, and after lashing her rudder drifted off. The anchor was let go to prevent her going ashore, but finding the vessel was making water, the crew took to reported. A Taaia mt Hal Winter New York, Dec. E. The storm, which began with rain Thursday evening and turned to sleet during the night, was a full-fledged snow storm this morn ing. Less than aa inch fell, but the fifty mile gale that came with it made it seem like a blizzard. It was the sleet that did the most harm. It in- Seaboard Air tne Gj?een HiU life saving men. The Association, in his opinion, was that the : . ,. i,, 9,t.mnMnr tn Pmr pnntrni I vessel has since dragged her anchor. terrnnted the teleDhone and telesran!! the boat. They drifted up the coast , servlce and what was worse practical- ly put the elevated railroads out of and were rescued this afternoon by members must have received satisfac tory concessions from the steamship companies. After spending over two hours in de bate, the House laid on the table, by a vote of 54 to 29, the claim of John L. Smlthmeyer and Paul J. Pelz, amounting to J50.0CO for work in con .-. in 1-. i r .. of the Ptrongest letters In Vlck's :f ;is written by John W. Blount. father owned Vlck's parents in diy of slavery. It brings out r the antebellum feeling enter- I by southerners for family c. The letter follows: WUon. N. C. Dec. 4. nxrunry. the President: am n citizen of Wilson. N. C. I white man and a Democrat, and ' ' h I tnke Pleasure In certifvinc h!sh character of Samuel H. ' a citizen, and his efficiency as fl Ml. as potma.ter at this place. I" ! of slavery his mother and -:;nMhT br-longed to my father. rn .thr was raised in the family i crease of salary. iL20O to $1,400. Private Patrick O'Brien. lC2d com- 'claim were made by Mr. Champ Clark of Missouri and Mr. Meyer of Indiana. jo the bank is in line with a policy recently adopted to secure control of a series of J&anks with the purpose of developing certain business of the line. Banks have already been secured in Baltimore, Lynchburg, Leesburg and many other places that can control business for the line. The directors of the bank control a majority of the stock. and at the time the report was sent was half way up to the Hatteras station. Harrlcan Off--the Coast Norfolk, Va., Dec. 5. Last night's business for several hours. This was because ice formed on the third rail. Passengers on the elevated found they could not get down town and deserted to the surface cars by wholesale. This? hampered the street cars. Tv,o t-? ri interfered a good deal with tra f fic on the bridge during the rush hours, 'ilia sleet made the trolley rails so slippery that cars could with difficulty get up the incline so that for a while passen- pany of coast artillery, having been Mr- c,ark 831(1 that the architects tried bv a general court martial con- mentioned in the claims had received : vened at Fort Caswell. N. C. and 5.0C0 for the original drawings and found not guilty of desertion in vlo- J455-000 had been awed them by the latlon of the 47th article of war. but COUrt f claim8' In addition to this, guilty of absence without leave, was they had received salaries In connec- sentenced "to forfeit five dollars of I tIon wlth the work which brought ; hi pay and directs that a stoppage of their totaI compensation up to $83,000, MYSTERY CLEARED a Supposed Murder Proves to Be a Case of Suicide New York, Dec. 5. The mystery in the death of George F. Leyh the aged truss maker of 73 Broadway, Brook lyn, who died in his store on Tuesday morning after drinking a bottle of poi soned beer, was possibly cleared up to day when Joseph "A. Baltzer, an elec trician of 151 Broadway, an old friend of the dead man, came forward with I a belated statement that on the morn- re in sorm off this coast was a very heavy blow. The wind blew in the city at j iVia -o a rf ci-v-t-ir m i 1 ptj a rl V) ol T" fi nd down off Capes Hatteras and Henry j gers were transferred to bridge trains. it was a howling hurricane. There ie'e" was little warning of the storm and ,' Pted damage from the storm the shipping was largely in it. The I the .morning rthe trouo ie was Prmc.pa. schooners 'and other small craft are between Philadelphia and Washing- li.o- nnrt tnrlair after a fiprrP ; "" l'""-B,ul "l"'- tussle witli the storm. The Washing- ton and Baltimore steamers got the ; iitl KariAflf SI 4 tVt A trola QTIfl U'rO f1p 1 layed. The steamer Pennsylvania also : uch exce & for Had ne got in late after a rough passage from sto not been such a swiftly moving Cape Charles. , one New York, accordinar to Forecast- Some concern is felt for the safety fr Emery would have been treated the rnvf.rnment nollier Arethusa. 10 "le 1 Kal " "lc Iw,c Dwu" bound south with coal for the fleet un- ed out Capt Henry 'it 2 o'clock yester- Yorand was hurrying along down , ' .. . , , . o4. ;east. Tonight is was between Portland and Boston and reports were coming cut off because the storm kept to the coast. The storm itself did not amount to storms. But it moved so fast that by noon it had washed its hands of New Seaboard May Be Made Secure Against Attack WhatWt Need is Drilled and Trained Men to Make the Big Guns Hit I in- oott oo , Ing of Leyh's death he gave tne old court of claims had adjudicated and man veral ounces of deadly poison, allowed 113.000. which had been accept-; sal-amoniac. although at the time he ed by the claimants, congress was set- ! had no ldea why Leyh wanted ting a dangerous precedent by opening The Police nad scout?d th iea of up the case for a further allowance. suicide because there seemed to be Mr. Cannon seconded Mr. Clark's nothing on which to hang such a theo- ' . ... ... . -statement In this reonect nn1 aftar ! ry save mat ai times in me pasi unec biological station of the fish comrnJsslon J sm" ni "fP"- a"d &"r'- Levh had shown sisrns of ex- c v-1- i.7otvim m ioiii, vijlc VUS " taken with the result as given above, treme grief over the death of his wife. The first bill passed was an-omnl- Incidentally it may be said that the bus measure reported by the commit- P1Ice had absolutely no hand in clear- tee on foreign affairs, authorizing of thirty dollars be entered opposite his name on the muster and piy rolls of his company, to reimburse the United Htates for the expense of his apprehen sion as an alleged deserter." A civil service examination for the position of custodian of the marine at Beaufort. N. C, it to be held January Evory Time TV., hlrtrton. rec. 5. The report of rl Arthur MacArthur. iormerly rrmnn.l of the department of the in regard to th Joint army and maneuvers oi last September, has ln mAf MiMif nt Vio v- t TtTr.ent. r.rul MacArthur reviews the op "ViAnn of the army and navy and 'tmtrk upv cb- Mate of the coast r...y i with the day afternoon, and it is hoped that she was safely past Cape Hatteras be fore the storm struck her. She un doubtedly had a hard time, however. She is is not a very large ship. Trees were uprooted in Norfolk and Portsmouth, and in the latter city a large building under construction was blown down The lines to Capa Hat teras are down, and consequently no news of any damage to shipping at that point has been received. Shipping agents will be worried until news is re ceived of the safety of craft in which they are interested. Telegraph corn- in from that section of wires being down and a lot of damage being done. The storm area extended inland as far as Cincinnati, where they had rain. ! More snow fell up the state than in this city. It will be succeeded, Mr. Emery said, by a drop in temperature and freezing weather for at least thirty-six hours. There is no other storm in sight, however. . The cold snap made the coal situ ation In this city more acute than a any other time during the coal strike or since it ended. The retail price defense system, concluding statement that when all projected i until tomorrow- works are completed and armed," the coast line of the United States will be practically Impregnable against any hostile attack, provided the guns can be properly manned and the Are action thereof can be developed to the full limit of useful effect." He says: -Considering all the ele ments that enter into the transaction, even the ordinary practice fire of 'a big power gun Is an event of national Importance. In war there Is absolutely no margin for a high power coast de fense gun missing. To be effective to the end In view, nearly every shot must be a hit. Such a condition of utility does not at present exist, but ine un the mystery. They were putting ... -vr u ..- fleers and employes of the United : the boy. Robert VTestphal. whom they and the dragging anchors " of ?umPd '2 XT dealers admit States to accept presents and decora- ! caught in his home earlythis morning, harbor craft cut the cable of one tele- d that they had coal for sale Deal- lions. . jinrougn me miru uegrre wnen a ne- pnone company between Portsmouth Ten bills were reported to the Houe ' paper with Mr. Baltzer's statement in and Norfoik. with favorable recommendation and ! " w-as nanaea to tnem. Atter reading passed, and nine others were laid on lit they let the Westphal boy go home the table. At 4:05 the House adjourned No loss of life is reported. with his father and announced that as Mr. Leyh was clearly a suicide there was nothing more for them to do. Members of Leyh's family said today that they had believed all along that he killed himself, because they knew h flt-a nf ri -pr ion at times over his wife's death, and that during the week before nxS own death he was un usually despondent. Young "Westphal returned, to his home at 5 o'clock this morning and was promptly gathered by the police. The lad declared that he did not run away, but that he had business in Manhattan o attend to and that was at sea. Notwithstanding these warn ings the gravest apprehension is enter tained for the safety of such vessels as must "cope with the storm. The storm is the same that passed LITTLEFIELD'S BILL The House Committee Going Ahead with a Trust Measure "Washington, Dec. 5. Determined ac tion along the line of the president's recommendations regarding trusts' In nis recent message continues, and to. I why he left the back door of Leyh's I over this city today. It started on the day tne sub-committee of the housa j store as the detectives entered through j Texas coast Wednesday morning, was an insane negro woman for the state Judiciary committee having, trust leg-, t the front. j central over Alabama yesterday, and j hospital for colored insane. .-V ' - ' y ers who were asKea aoout mis saia that on account of the increased de mand they had to buy from specula tors and individual operators, who i managed somehow to secure coal and Dan.r.S.UlHS lorOrean t..mr. had taken advantage of the cold snap Washington, Dec. 5. Vessels leaving to put on the screws. European ports today for New York ; As a result of the storm that passed will encounter in mid-ocean a storm over Yonkers the shores of the Hudson which will take rank with some of the from near Dobbs Ferry to a point be worst in history. Warnings were to- , low Yonkers on both sides of the river day cabled to the principal steamship are full of wreckage, and about twenty lines telling them what may be expect- ; canal boats are on the shores. Two ed affording an opportunity for pre- men are in the Dobb3 Ferry hospital cautionary measures against dangers suffering from cold and exposure; two are known to have been drowned and two more are missing. Sheriff J. R. Milliken of Chatham county, passed through the city yes terday! on his way to Goldsboro villi i
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