lie 1 pang d Vol. LXVIII. No. 154. The 'Weather FAIE. RALEIGH,' N. C, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1910- LAST,' Dill Oil PRICE FIVE CENTS Double .the Number of Paid Subscribers in the City of Raleigh of Anyther Newspaper. STr.TE HAS . srs m ! HARD TIME TO BEAT MO Negro Finally Lodge In Peni tentiary After Strenuous Flight From Mob r Millinm I-urby Lodged in state Ton ileiitlnry After liimg Chase W us 1'irst Hid in ault In Depot Wiis J hen Taken ti County Jail. .Lock ed in Safe in Kpic.-.s Car and , Troops C ulled Out U Guard Jail I Still I curing Mob he Was Taken Out, Dressed in Woman Clothe and tarried to l'eiiitentiaiv W hen Mob Discovered They Had Keen Tricked They Attack Soldier (liy Leased Wire to I he I line;--.) Aluuudsvllle. W. Va.. Dee. ZH Saved i 1'iHH lynching m two towns at Hie hands of Infuriated citizens. illiain I'Ui'bv. the negro accused of attack lug J'loia Anglm at Weston, was (in- ' . ally lodod.: in the state p.nileiitiury lure tdoav. 1 lie light or I'iirhv and his custodians Iroin Weston to (larks- uurg uiU tnencc to tins city forms one t the nio.vt thrilling stories nf. cflons of -West Virginia nuthormcs to upbnlil the law. Despairing ol ; saving ilie prisoner life if he were kept in the Clarksburg Juil even with soldiers on guard It ww decided to rush him to the shelter or the Ktate prison. With the troops .Kuardiiifr all upprpaeiics to the build -lag. Furhy ivas disguised as a unman .. and secretely taken to the .-.railroad yards. There he was put . aboard ireiKlit enifiiie and uiidcr'lhe guard ol two troopers rushed here. The soldiers remained on guard to keep up the de ception and it was not entil an hour iifter kurby was gone that the Clarks burg mob discovered the trick- fhe mob In its aimer then attacked inu Holditrs- and In the ensuing (igbt several eiiizeiiK and soldiers were bun Lieutenant Colonel 1!. L. Osborne, tile .-oloiers commander was .struck on the head iillli.u liwvy club and badlv hurt. I-rivate Arthur Vennnrt was .". lilt with u brick and taken dying to the hospital. Several others were li taken to the hospitals siidcring rrom severe inhiiiis. Hid In lyx press Safe. Clarksburg. W'. Va... Dee- z's William kurby. Liu negro charged with attacking f lora Anglin at Wes ton, was safely landed in jail aero I. I.. .. 1 ,r, . una nuiniiiig. mo lock-up Is under, guard of two companies' .of troops, more soldiers have been called and the town hat. been declared under ...martial, law to save kurbv .. li-nni 1) itching, l'tirliy. who wan locked in the vault of the Weston railroad Na tion yesterday to prevent his being lynched, liad another narrow escape when the special train on which lie aa being brought to jail here was held up at fort Siunniitt bv liltv men. who searched every car ji inu umo ruruv was locked in the express safe on the train and the authorities declared that he had es taped. T-ne mob tore up the seats in the cars looking or the negro. To placate the mob leaders the an thorlties joined In the searcu. dec.lur ins that f urhy had suddenly disap peared. One of the men tried to open the safe and thev discussed blowing It open but they lacked dy namite. The train was stopped by a lantern waved across tne track and the mob swarmed aboard. -Ye want that nigger, said the leader ot tne mob in a menacing manner to the sheriff. - "I want him myself, but I can t find him. ' answered the officer.' The explanation of the sherilt did not satisfy the men. They were armed with Winchesters and revolv ers whicil they angrily turned to wards the sheriff and his deputies. "If we don't get him you will be sorry. " declared the leader. 'Mien they began the search. 1 he win dows In tue train were broken and there was scarcely a wnole seat left. ' Finaly with muttered threats of vengeance the mob drew off and started to search the woods. kurbv. more dead than alive, was dragged, gray with fear and suffoca tion from the safe, lie begged upon hit knees that the sueriff protect him until he was safely lauded in jail. i'A ' r -Li. v,')'Sl ; ,t. .. :'.&:;'-rr. T 1 mmmm- 7 i - mmMm. mm Jl ISfSC. Afe. f-WS Criminal Indictments the Next Step In Investigation I'istricl Adoiinv l:,-sMI I lie t.i. deuce Isi'lore linn lb:;l II;.. (! , liiscovei cd So 1'isi n-oivds Sfill ( lamoiOiiN N.il-.vil!i' !aii(!iiuj- ( laiip .1 bat DepoMiers Will lie I'aid Hol lar for !nJer. f I ilk w i-eaued Wir. (i ' 1) nl ;' wiil . im lO'i. in l lie iil ij'jdi-il ;;ITai; I' New YorL lilt ill (.J. !!.; .'li'l!ii:Ml Ire . evidence i of I h,. ii ii l Hir i l t in, irv iy' ;:! so. far I't lie . ; i ; f j ;-: J inl'Ud( ami ''Stn le i'H v. SMi'i'iii-e Moieh'ChiK. e-; !.....! 'on ih i'iir . . Dr-ipiiP (he nss P. CilTord, i enlist 1 l .i 1'itnlc. and one of Irs. tile il'epo'sii drs ' Wo. eeiiis on the dollar, el.a pgn'ii- eoHecre.l ..a boat iiiriliiin;;.' ,m' the. . X.vn ,1 "".i h ! rciel aiiii its .'ni .llosl i 'e :e-!,V( SHioi V The .Times ') - (.'riiuiiKil i n id'CiHy . : iio; lt'o !i;;::iiO!i of the e.rihern nr.nk' lik'.V e.iMi'ee;rii,s'V i over by Jos-' r i - t . A': .me. ie'o.'e, him all i.'isi over- d by iiiI.k (".: r.i of lii-: ll t l;e in-' le.".-. J a ni! : mix mm ?'.... "fit 1 i ' i W"1 l v. ir m .f i: .ill (.Ollip nice;', of i he Xoiil'.eni oil--; ! .that I j f m r Ml!! crow iirinciji IV "lie... Kob: al- lluchess de t lioi'.ciil.rrasliii. loi inci ol lioston. .Mass.. who is (be center of cent I V brought to lilit in the ( uni ts al 'y !rs. ( liai les Hamilton I'ainc I ". n I f ' : t loiieinee. n.'.eb wji re loiii-s. I ranee. I lie llni ln ss Slicing; 111 ( ounl ' anil "( oiintess-- i Anlev lie (.i(innv .in the cbai'e ol siMiidiuiK her oi uianv Ihoiisamls of lollars. by selmm liernllca,e.! be -:s paintings. Inn mi; the tv,:d the ilelense read ;na.'iv mvc ieltei-s iri.l( ii bv the Duchess to ( onitl l .iiilhy. I he lliielu ss and ! er lu.-shand saddi nlv disiippenr:(l tin- oilier dav. v. lien lier slr.r wit fie.s'es tin ned acninst her. It is said that (lie (oiieer Mrs. l-aine kne-.v hetoreiiaml vvhal was to liaopen mill nlso that she did not have (lie courage to lace l be n- Klinu ol auv inore of her letters, which was scheduled l,. Hie (lay she (lisapeeared. It is said (he DiiehPss and her husband have eiie to j-.aint Moritz. and that they will n-nuilll in ledienieiil lor Milne time. l iie ease :ei.u;;:-l Ilie "t o-aiit " I) Aulliy is noiv believed (o line .t-msrpli'ieiv collapsed. dragged into a closed carriage and the hofKes dashei towards the : lock up at a gallop. The sherilt and dep uties sat beside the negro with drawn revolvers. Meanwhile the excitement was growins sieadilv. ( onnirv people were crowding into town, and .no men; .-practically'- all of . tlieiu iii nied, came trotn U esion. mob was tormitiK upon .the-out skirts of the town, bent upon storm ing the lock-up when the soldiers ar rived and a cordon -with lived bave- nets were thrown about Ue building, while .-'others were Ordi-red io p;j.irol t ae streets. LI.VKKS SMALL i:WI) GYPSY MP UK- Mcanier lias Onlv 'hvii I'li-t ( lass and I Juln. Secmid l ias seiifjers. ( Uy' Leased Win; Ici-'l'lie Tim New Vm l, , Dec'. ZS. "I'v as a :.trai.ir:e vo.ViltV.: Mint '-.'liie :,l til JiK ! 1 1 Vtide'rland tila'rtd out on today, : lor I i i-a u Chief" licfceil Chd With Criminal Assault, the Result lioiible ill ( :iiii" ( onllllties lilian!?, Have Lee" f laced at ( amp bv (oisntv Atithorttiek- Men lied (o I l ees and Lrittallv Leaieli V o : men Alteiiml (o I iec Iheir Hits liands I' eehnu Lelneeii luiuds . Sliarp. . . ',i:tral !l ail :;b!"S: e ( lie claim he siiowc! .ii; i J ar- beu.-in rhiil f rhe :i:.i'.ik ' 'llociiesie i.iny bv. i h aff pemi! Robin .( Spci ial tii, Tl) V.'a.L- boro. X. f. 'irouiil.e in I lie .(.;:;is,y and cf'iiies coiisiii.if ', "Cliier'Miiehell, is charge of li iiuiiial o-lifer::' are ;ivii ii in I'inies.) . , pec. : "N Tie eahiii. (Mil: i 1 1 . i able exeitemetit . in jail . on : ;san!t imd (ii'leci i !:. I en oMmm cuar;. bet en .III IIiO big liner ia bound acriii-: lust to carry (wo lirst -class, second class and a lew steerag sengers over to Au t we'rp, by v ( herhoiiig and Dover ll was prohnblv the uniailest nnai her of first aiid' second class iiiisaen gers ever carried out. ol New Yol ic I c a modern ocean liner, liie two lirst class passengers wore Tt. . L. Herman ii ii (1 Mrs. k. It. Ihiiuphrev. Ihev will have seventy-five stewards tit their beck 01 the second class .passengers hvu were women and turee were men. tii,: 11' e ii- pe ilimuiii the ; ;t ! i'il.i v.a , eight I still ii v, as ver I A I lea,' a! 1 1 il l" '- 111 y hiU'd to .. io'iii'iii.' II t ing anc I he fuel! '.'eitrr iiini cnn uui ing tne mi'. ! bemeii. One wotniui with )ld limes) !.S - Word drowning IIITTKU LKOTIII.KS l)il()VM:i). Drowned in Kuiiaivlui Liver in West V ii'ginhi. (I3v Leased W ire to I he Lynchburg. Va.. Dee. was received today ol Ilie of George and kisque llutter. ur Oauley Uridge. . Va.. m Iho Kana wha river late yesterday, both- men were engage:d in liiining niitn-atious in West Virginia. Iho hroiliers were proniineuU connected In V irgitit:- mid Now York society. Ihev were related eloselv lo the l.nnghornes of Albemarle count v (ind to Mrs. ( harles Dana (jtbson ami Mrs. Jacob Aslor. Killed in (inn lt.it tic. Lexington. kv Dec. :is --t raddock W'illoughbv and Clarence Young, who were fatally shot in Montgomery county on Christmas night, died early today, malting' throe fatalities so far. il lie tight occurred In the Willoughhv home between the ! pas-! on .account of tlie innbilitv to ay-ol'I interpreters, .- I SMei'iH l.'jffi-y 'l.'.-'' I gtiarda at the catnp la.--t niy.lH 'td they report (lint with the exception of lit e -cursing and quarreling there, was fid serious trouble. On the olaer . uand. several tnemhers of theMilehell bund report that some-:. of --their, women'. were at tacked one badly cut aiid -.another an infant onlv three ilnvs Yihl hnw .a t'rar'till'i'il skull. It seems that the trouble-originated over the arrival of a laan iiamed Mileaell, who caims to have the' appointment from the . UlUled States government as duel ol the Gypsies of : tho, entire country. ' lie reached tbe camp Mondiivnight. and demanded the pavnient ol the lax due the chief. One bund, . led by Kit piien Joint and Ins. sons, (iregory John and I-uula Joan, who claim b bo (! reeks, refuse.! pay men I of t he lax. and AI ii c-hell's, followers lied . ! lie men to trees and took $.(i in gold f r.)in Siephen John.. The men . wei- I beaten after being tied to Lie. trees. Later (lie women ol the Joan party attempted li release tuo lueu and they were boat en.. It is charged, that Mitchell then criminally - assaulted the . wite ot Paula John, alter having oflered to release I he men it sue would consent to ais proposals.. a irnn bnirl - in' Liaier in uie iiioiiiiug one oi me ... - t Martin and Willoughhv families. When the tram arrived! kuruy was) six other persons woi'o wounded. women secured a km fa and released tUeplien John ami gae It i in a ii (ti ll ud ho made his escape and went tu Lilesville lor assistance. . T he women and the other men ol iCotuliiuil on rago -i-vo.j iv is tow' in ill (v ?:;: ;! it i n i t ; I ! I 1 1 !" I. J iirios I' ; .l.cJJOltaiit, ::l. v ley. X, Y.. were li';i:i'il Ii ,K'..t O'S Tiired lllai t- u i'lyti-Kotiln-'lu now insnh'. no i race or, ili'cnt d.on! f: r. t he ii; vestigai ioa : i .resulted, in. tlie '.cliisii.g ,'i.ed J he ta k illg over el I il Tii le nd Guarantee I 'oiii i state -insurance deparimeni:. . one oi tne ..most atmi,.uig'Ch;i;.iers of hU-li and -frenzied" finance in Ui si ret: nous: : 'career of Am erica's latte day linancial hisfory Is lii'lng writ to by ilie 'itivetigatitiii uilo t of , ill' ili : iiin:' baiik. I lie.-clreuiusnincoK are woven iilnmt the spectaeuiiir aiid liio!.eoj-lii;e ii of Joseph O. Rolii.n., v.'ho. ! 'i ye;. ago came., here Irone Itussiii, less and bearing - Hie mime of oVilclt. Tile invest h;at ion of .the. affairs of the "Northern l.taiik of 'New ''York and l he conipaiiies . allied wit h if went foi'ward today tuidor the direction of Stili.erlnteiident of Hanks Cheney and t-tate .Si!periiite''deiit of Insurance' llofcUlfiss. and new and startling revelations - aeeonipiinieil . Kvii tiie skyroejiet . dealings of Chillies U", Jlorse iife suriias;ied bv Ihe dealings of liohin. it is said. .. Dat ing, hack to his associations -.with V .Vugiistiis lleinze, just prior to .tie' I !) U 7 panic, tins. career, of t he former iiumigrani. is .one. series of : sjiectaiTi lar limine. ial. dealings-. .". . The exact, amount of paper relar Ing to Me- Northern-liiink,. the. -Vet m: liide'aliiiy. I. 'on: iany.. (lie I'idelily !) volc.ieneiii .'.iiuiiiHDy, the liaiiker:. I.t'-;liy ;i,iiil : isccurjiy ('ompany, ami el her : .11 1 il) ili .. -' o ,i' re ... . ' 1 . i 1 1 -1 " I Ifi niigli banl... In ii'iz.;b.- tin- .eii'uii' era'f.-i not--Vet Known. . . Jtohin.'-s iarei.'r i: remark a Me in more v.ays lhaii one. lie is on Iy '. i veaiS old and v.l,oii he tirriveil in thi- ciiiititry he was iioi. oiUy liiiiiihcapi-.ed ! y hick ni iiinil, biit.bj. ii : ; I ! . ; n - r kiiiguag;' Kobiiiovllch - as- !- :e I boll S.-i I i : "i i (I I. Ail i vii Ii hi-: sister in ilie- l'iisi:ii. colony. I tot were itnelligeiit and ambitious,' Hobin ovitcli .studied hard and acquired .not oi-ly iiia.ste.ry oi' the Knglish langu age but Of Anierie.-iii - maimer's and customs as wcl!. fit the meantime his sis I i-r became ; n traiiiod nurse. One evening- she told her broi her. of an episode that. - took place in the lKitipil.al. . The alert brother -promptly sold it. to a newspaper iis:"im ex clusive story"; and with the $:wn he secured for. the story, added, to the $2U more which he liad saved Up, he wi-nl to liuftalo. Itobin's lirsl deal was the purchase of a big eieclric company In iioriheni New Yoiii. whlch used Niagiiia Wa ter power. ''Although the price was a million, the ex-immigrant: put m. so boh) u front fli.it, (he (:on.p.-iiiy gay, liiie. .'mi: option and lie '-raised the purcli.L-c pru;e lit i'.ufiahi iuei New Yorii. Later 'la-: sold our at an ttioriiious prolil. Willi Ihe .proceeds of 'ibis itnesi liietil lioliiu hurried' hack to New York, as y'. wider fit-Id for operalioiis, Hi' 'started a real estiito company pot the courts to change his name, grew a beard and began to claim that he was a I- reuchman. Ilolun began to mix with inllueii tial people... He holied organize, the ( o-opciiiiive litiildiug Hunk of w hich liinotliv Woodiulf. llu; millionaire republican politician, suhsequeiith becanio president. Jtohin was made (Continued on I'ti go f our. J ir. M I in :-S- -i il? I U ilMll :.i I'l .-.I i :ika '..:--v:. i- :) - ;-:t l , Vr'J t , j 4 ' r T 1 K y 1 i - j r : J AVIATORS FALL AND ARE AY HUR T d ivili of Uie in-s . I I : I ihe l.'is Ue 1.. il if ! ;1 he ! !ll-Hte-iec!, ! ;l . Ins tin iii;in, i;l i I lejlish u in,!,, n. lie was i !. iv.v v. .'.s s.M !-i;i'd w !l::,'ei" l:. ib., 1 :i a li".v tiiiMs or-1 I 1 :i: riiul as lie ivi lion result 0 Mr. (Jo: ill. i'pi: lie I deal ( in beck tii I'r.ivi v.i!b. hh. o Avee .'b-.l.ie. til I MI'lll I i)-e i;i ( c(--d e ci:ly lilian nt Ni-ii in n their ur- :'v- in Aiiii'iica. ibe ei-leoi .tied 'i.'ul ciinsiilci able e (. :) iiol :i ill 1 o io N.::d he. would ;-:.'!-elcii l''i.l lie '. I o set I ie (be Me teld tbe col- is and j bat d. was an I wo week - tune . oliccioi , in b unit lie l e per il. il.! Vi Hud on I'; h( wakes imjm mi The M Pto'ldfcFcr bmrg $3000000 In Bonds Mill ii- r.il Lis Nplaiii. itdvaii l- der the adi wl,.' : -;i c Good Loads ( l l il IMVldlllg Vtiik Conn K."(!(i.Mr(V .Ii incut f nod I W eill i -si , I k. I in ami In I Hi -A II I Ii -. This cjt - ;i v! c. won ill v uiipeteiii: ilsslOll. a I 'e lie ib'ii!', iter Uoad I I u t tin- I i I l;.iail (i leililn i I IX I lai.-ii t--i'oi of i io Mil! I '.mill: CiilDJ-o) fill; ii' t l A bill 'wiil iii' p it'll. - .I'l! liitil 'iivii: '. engineers roaibi iu ;i blind isue. have active he hiehwiiv il.v biive to :;::;: The i .iie iilider iy iommis- be dole Passenger-CarryingMonopIane Tumbles 250 Feet Fatally Wounding Passengers WERE 0Uir RECORD A ui I or l.iilion and M. 1'aula Start On: on :!(i-hour Jtoiind J rip Fllglit I-ioin l-ai'is to Isi'iissels for $30, OOO I'rizi! lisas(er Took lluce Sliorllv Alter Machine Started Machine Was Sinaslied to I'icccb Avialors Were ( uiiglit I niler It and Wi'i'e Taken Out Alive Souv enir Hunters Carried Away the rcckiigc. i',y Cable Io The Times) runs. Dec. 2S A passenger-carrying monoplane., with Aviator Laffon anil M. Paula, fell feet shortly alio:- bavins: lssy on a round trip Might, to Jirussels. and both ineu vere latiiliv wounded. This is the irsl serious disaster to' a passenger 'aiTvinu aeroplane in the history of iviation. . ' .' Laffon had set out. to win the $30.. it) !iri;:e ottered bv the Automobile ( lull ol t rance tor a round trip to tho lielgian camial within sG hours. Ilie di.siisier took place shortly uf the tiiaciiine lell the aerodromfi Lssy and w as caused bv the motora wrong. ihe -machine, a big oing wroiig. i he two-Kealed affair, was smashed to pieces,-. .: .Laffon and 1'aula set out shortly tiler dawn and a big crowd I cheered ihein as ihe propellers beeuu to hum he great, aeroplane arose. lion sent the machine in an isterly direction and it was appar ently 'working perfectly. -Before he liad gone tar I he motor began to miss lire and the -car '.wobbled through the :iir at l imes in au alarming-manner, . suddenly (hose who were, watching iiiw Lafroji. fumbling frantically with t nit machinery,' I hen ihev noticed that ciie. motor had stopped. The wind cailuht. the spreading plane. iiisiug it lo careen. Laffon then be- an io work the levers in an attempt. to keep the machinery righted.. . V I;'.:;! of wind caught the wings and the .machine turned over while : La it on and I -aula clung to l lie frame work wiih all their might. As tiie 'planes' iiirned to a horizon- . Inl position . and all resistance was lost, lie- io roplai-e i.vxi pi. downward n iib :;ii ,:' velocity .: It (rasheil : to the earth, pinning both -men beneath (lie wreckage. .. ' Uesi-uers ran to the aid of the im- . prisoned men and lifted away the debris i v: i m.; find both dead, tni Ir" xvert"- covered W illi blood ami 1 1 j i e i ui s (: i o ii sv.-.'; Jlcdh-al. , aid, ' wa s I'lnickly siiiumond. . A .physician' who . examined them ..think that both will die. as bet h are suffering from bud cuts iind internal injuries. Souvenir hunters pounced upon the. xvreckage of the machine despite ihe eilorts to proiert it mid carried away all the portable fixtures. A number of famous . Kurppenn aviators have competed; for the re- . tun) trip P.'U'is-lo-Hrussels '.. prize., Among tlieni tire llenrv W'Viimalen. oi Iloikiiiil; M. I.eeagneiix. ,M. Lori ui'ii. and M. Mithieu. Lecagneux has come nearest, to winning, but he had to. ahghi upon his return trip whi n he h;iil ilniosl reached the aerodrome, at Iss... on the oui.sk iris of l'aris. . Ir w.is.fiiHi-ed.lhis 'afternoons that' l.affon's wife, who witnessed tho dia .it ie. . would sin ciiuih to the s.iookv Sin: v.i.s iiiiiougihoi.ii jit'esetil tit tho .ii i odrouii,- ami taw the maciilne drop in .earth.'. Site became so liysteriral liiiif she was reiiioied lo her home under lite care (if physicians. . - them i w'nl -'il- lu-i .en i !! I ! . l ie. le v'b !,.'h:-w; I iy..'. i oiui h.ll .lor x :: i'i,,;' : b li.i'il i; i ! '(''..':." li t:- !....:ii Iil 1 ig'lli: fill! Tue , '-. ed iii piin In !:.:. tii i Ii M tii be ishit ur,:. Iti nietllb, a (noon. V u Vice;)j.',i:i iisks-d Kx State; the judge - ready sou di.lTereiit I ha.l .vir. ioad engipic scut, lure, to ;:i beneli! oi his ! i i : .t -. . on jiii.t.ioii .i 1 pl't :-;:- M en: ele:'fi roll 'call showed niil Ice iji i'seiii ; in- m: Heii I'. l.TTin, oi: Oak: :l ti; le ll 111 ad . Vi : ike ;' HI -'J. y to iie ill: ll. til . cm (('.. pout.t -'uieiit- Inifi hon OV( 'in i .; i n deur I.. .-jiulWe ; ti Object uf Winston :e ei liesi COIHlll W. I.. (b-l ol I! I'OOU. art Ha the ; .AYiii! -uieerii iliat . , 1 ia-vs e .Sl.:1 Uf til 'HI.: llli-ei i hinl i ll'ill- h. ty lead I he Ir V:n eo.sed road i firovided '' . "0- . va id. bond lo ihe than ! . hi si'on ol fo xx n :v '.fr.ru ii aleig r,: and oulii ed county would ii h, :l te MV vi'd jl.e i'.lb.-.e I i: ion i In-1 I" 10 il.i r- follo'X Hi: Ni Illg. (il AS. JliUk's Creek: I louse I I i ek : MaUhfws; Joe T Mary's; . .f. Beak' Forest.;: t l!;x. :: P. II G. ibd.l i GriflVii. of .-.n: .;!. -ol' :'C: ' Gn el!.: ');- St'; Uvo!ii.-.lit(.)U. of St Johiisou. of Cai'- l I" lab. lain till' ii; Tl! i:lil III. detias: I . Uraticli i Dr. rfwift: Creek; IllSlOII. l'ogue. L Hunter. Judge prineipul II. Turner, of I.'iintlier J .1. I.. MeC tillers, ; ol ii. K, Alonlague, it. AS. SV. A. cornier.' Jos. K. . Ii,. Britton. and Carey-.l. Winston then took up the fviiiuros ol (ho road lulls jl. ..ij.id.sacl i'i liiiiui:. !:: I'ogur ii icn iu. ir .wii-.li r xvonld im!y x, r In ' Ll Ml:: is to 1,1 tliiVe th. let -.".n: . llu s.itle ii i. ii si. i : con wa; ( l'rOfeu.iof bcBofii of blli.ji!lg: .Sir. SS . L. spoon said Unit Judge SS liiston s idea of n. jd-men highway commission was along- the line suc (Cotltuiucd on l'ago l'Ti'e.) suggested that piion give the ineo'ing the his i.-xjierleuc-i! in ; road Druse rnbciucu DefcutiNl. i Hy Cable to The Tinics.) ( oi)sliiiitiiioile. Dec. 38 The re helious Druse (ribesmeu and Be douins in (ho valaayct of Syria have been dealt u crusaing blow by Turk-"-Ish soldiers. .News reached here to-" day that in a battle lasting several days last week 4 30 Druses were kill ed and wounded and six hundred cap tured. The Turkish- forces lost 86 soldiers. .: ;' 75,

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