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.... CONCORD," C, MONDAY. JANUARY 12, 1914
40 Cats Montb I Ccata Copy.
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f : : ' . . -y
fouxui. T
l..,UUV VIII IU .Jackson TrainlM School Contj
I'Ht rnn will EoMuicui'oifia.ii
; . -.."", ' I te jcrtTHl jHrorefor thWanu-
Uo CONSTITUTIONALISTS WT 7 n m .jiri, ij4, bff imv io
OUR TEOM OJINAOrffS fif YXpkirff jMl-.ViW'STi
...-; - 1 . "jdiet scot .us y tne solicitor and
REPORT.
Vfll Has
her iuu win ruev a isoo
natulan ri I m 1 2vMi of alt t'lnlaliAiii
We, the undesigned appointed to
visit and inspect the Stonewall Jark-
Untfl Only 300 Are left Ml ton Mnnnal Training School, detjes
arriaan for Ollnaxa. Villa Ex- P" "i we nv vimiea saia acnnoi
amaoa W vju. v u- L.iu.. m.k, the following report
ta Torreoa w so trnuwo oy f name
thj Fedsra
Isidio, Tex.
' : 1 1 i .
ten rows, plenty of farm implement,
in Rood shape. We fonnd sixty-five
Iklva and, we. learn, that half of them
Jo 13 fcthooV M"B' tihe-elf of them
njf -fal lchfAr. aholii -tout hour
dav...W And that. the. buildiiurs jar.
well .kept and f bat the grounds are
WW grealK 4tirtned. v a alM lean
U. WaaW ram Jftll. !.
ar!:5.r."..'r-T-M
a gnson for Onnaga : " J - . ledpIOis 1UQ Sfil - .itO CimiJ
- a . ClnnntT Home.
o lurkiiv.w ?rfh?itu.;i.:.A-,wAiJ L rt
Jan. 12. (Jerieral
Villa? haa alnadr begun to advance
CorfW itationaUati lf t ' pjinaK, tthis
morf nC fob3,HKriAlM
feafl for oni)3tltnhtJ'ew.Alil
nntf only tiM'nialMmBiai:i
we
inigM at
derl weS TTw'W Usforini rweD-three:Whit. r
I Or
rb7
W1 "UMirvM. Wlf II HWUTt """"" m-WHTT-iniiiwrii mm
nM WHV ' .
hut
fmndred- federals, -probably must
K-koned with. Gen. Villa denied
ixeeution of Jaijfriiprisoners.
at feyp i,je" i"1
ionsntuponauv.;
ere are four thousand and. five
soldiers and refugees in the
outside this town.
fifty pound . of pork, wenty-fiva
cord of wood, fifteen tonft or coal,
more or lew. . W'e found the JmUdinzsL'
old, but in alean,onilojrtni8 faa--
aiiluD. i lie luuimvs BtT mir
well take taken eare of. We wouM
advise a separate dining room for the
white and colored inmates, and also
eonTVitrntion ramp outside tms town, i wmie inn w m.ir,, mm
a Waff "the rtl1iiWwtUiab visited the
ehieftaina announeeffl that, the losses chaiferig beg jfoavevio report that
s niSnxra hatUt wer twenty Iwe jflbd twentv-iime idpnvicts eloven
seven killed b4 iffr tlwe'feMrl IwtMjfe'iluuI eighteen colored. We also
slain. . - "' " j ' i J
(ten
- Jtottnet thirteen lead 6f mules.
Vltwo horse watons. one 1-horw wainnv
0ElfSO tr--REBELS roek; eruslier, .nc, road rpaeker,
Otttpost Aol CrljCifipfe' one. water waon, four, iron
a HfiS'l.Tlit w ieei narrows, iwo wtieu ' nucn
Aftfr Brief f m,ilino
dio. Tei,. Jan, fCTIigrTteliVM "
ederai army with it. generals .""ii . 7a 7Zi
erse1ean, comfpntable-
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TSACHEU' MEETWO.
Ai iaVVOwtral School Mszt Bat
vdayw A Ward Froa tk Soyer-
f The teackr't Cabarrus County
bold tvrir r-f '" "-'y meet
ing at the Central graded aehoool on
Saturday. January 17. at 11 o'clock.
(T6iT"book-ii!iad this-, year, in the
mrsn&r sxlidy is Every Day Prob
lems in. Teaching.
JA fiumbex af teaeber have already
''I ot'Jtii boot Those
who have not. can find the book on
sale at White-MoTrison-Flowe Com
yip" 'f'ltaM secure a copy, or have
access Wa nook, ao that you will be
able to answer the questions that may
be asked, touching on first two chap-
We lwojindtwojnndxsj
. Besides the regular course of study,
we are- planning for several declama
tions aiU:readinps to be rendered, by
ttscheW and stttdentsof oui county,
a icW! wish.ddthia imordet to show
all the, teachers, what ..some of - the
sools'aW doiBe 'along 1he line of
Uiteraryr.society work, i Also that it
o:ay prove. an incentive tor teachers
to' plaee- declamations ' and short
ispeetuls r.in? the had of: their stu
dents to, use at. spare time.
'' ;f tefr leaelf dVt ermine tlie
Aumbet f song books that is wanted
in her .school and .come prepared to
secure sameV' i ';-; j-
! A. .Btamber of obildrcn Will be pres
ent: with these' we Duroose to eive a
secondj third a'ndfonrth-eader lesson.
The classes will be conducted by dif
ferent 'teachers.
Glad to have all primary teachers
WA'irXPOvI thpiae
Is eepTne quartd
at Salvador Tflereado, who was i ; "V '
a-s ehlel tuiutary eomtqanoer, . ..... .. ., . hQJ, Bnd
awt.iaH Hr tlUCfl fl(lC K,
a a imnoftHibl for Major MeNa-K
to HW . wK 9r on or - i , 'u " t.nks to ,he . 800i the
iaii'ma dreidM colidifiofl.l'Thetah-
Jifljrngiements-Ara bad.ber.be
. A.inl. ianlfl ilia sfikf.la ltlf
rederris,1whethprrthy ,J)Jc UTi-ii'i.mjiii' ivnhetariff;J)iiithe
hadlTffse-otf tuuf Me wr. ihe.tool9.wlwn BWded;
lier, lOEICfltBrnftPCniukMmi-w arVkriii s it shdu d
ru- n;;n.r. j . . .. .
LO. iUO wmmr. .ii.m , ttt fnnlwJ ..f tn'Or tUB nriSOll-
is lastly desert. . - Lr.. ,, the shady or north . side, of
m defexfetof , the-, fedarai army i.. hlliMinir. hadto 6en blankets
.foll-ed only JeoUta tmv ar0fkemW hen complained of
iB.ft'ch the rebel -dphing tXlhehlolfi. and looked as If they were
dowjV staged to cJBTTn on the VcoR7Qnf) o. the : prisoners, .Tony
Bom
Btill ni a Hog-Kirs Coeditioa in
Places.
r( Scores of coniplaiixi have been
fi)de concerning the condition of th
0AU8E LOSS OF 10,000.000 BALES 1f,ion1 uin,ry " Harrisbury
:.reopIe are complaining, and justly so.
... Z'.cr1"- fiT KYrr1 er this important
" ' ttretch of highway has been neglected
rir,t.A4 .talFW W92:ondition while the road authorities
iMatrors oct0B-4 Vie Value 0f nier two ooards or county eommis
m . Ji. aioners, one of a Democratic political
fw,ww,uvu. a WMriifcptario, ,nd tB, otber of ,he Re.
liOas to Bouuam Farmers. If Al-jfuhhcan shade, are gathering together
3 .. auflieient information In (Wide
where the road ought to ruu.
ill k were not for the law restrict-
lowed to Spread In South Carolina
tha Loss te FiTa "Counties Alone
Will Be S4SWJ.000 In Tour Tears
Washington, Jan. 12. The boir
weevil, which first Appeared in Texas
in- 1892, is charged kh the loss of
10M,000;mleofiHon valued at'
more - than. t0O,0Q0(W aince- ,tht 1
ujc, ine census Bureau ren'rt.l
lug certain language from periodicals
that go through the mails this paper
eould give the opinions of s large
jumber of citizens concerning the
fpndition of this road. The way they
yould burn, bristle and scortch
would be worth risking a trip over
this section of the highway to behold.
I his report audi that if the h mv;i ulftri.;., t ; nr j i... i.u.
allowed to spread in. South lUmimJu .k., j c..i, ,k.. t t..
tne loss to the cotton growers of five everything has been done alot it but
lmpertant oottoiii. growing counties Ae proper thing, repairing it. While
Inn. ... I U 1 '1 daa Aiin ..
iuu uv i,uw,w in i4iur vnrs
'-Mi n i
JEROBfE ,WXLl TO
flA en A Mum' . .
readers with them." We want every
teacher in the county to see this work.
Only seVen-or eight 'were absent at
iffTKu' mefeting. J. I earnestly rennet
'eifelrf Aihe ,tir''ie"pTesehf Saturday
at U O'clock.
D. S. LIPPARD,
Superintendent.
,rJCM..Oatwu qreamory.
The Hiekar cowesuoBilence of the
Greepsbofb; "New 4 tbis .
. Few- iiftftutiptt rliaS meant more
to Uiekory' (luring fhe'i? period of op
eitifnfli has tli Citawb eotuity
creaie'.fi)r th,mo''ears this cream
ery SasJW iu' oneratioiv and, dur
ing the year just elosed, the increase
otf bnsfnessj haa bVeilOQ per cent over
lrrJJl.0Wi)J lelowi direct
from liaBd sparafofs nd alutl,800
ffallqna are collected everj' week. This
is, furnished byt.100 farnnrt and pro
duced by alKiut 800 cows. -Iuring the
month'-qf December, 17,000 pounds of
btftter!aS.i'8hippe;4 4roui the creamt
efy, .oUi as.far asf as" Baltimore
and -rar.soutii as rionaa. ,
McTowen Will Probably Accept In-
IWasinugtona Jan. 10.-2-The Obser-
veV -eerrespohd'ent 'was told tonight
tbt JiGoyern6r, Robert B. , Glenn
would'W.ms'appointTOeiit 1 to the
Bouridary '''Commission' ' and Manly
McDowell- hjjt W ithe ; income tax
ifjee inWt"ireekJa.tlUs(Ki.;',.'-.:- j
friends iave'f interceded between
SenatoP'Ovetma'' and Ml. McDowell
within the last 48,-honfs and the ptos
pej;tt "are bright f or a ettlemnt of
tBeit dHIOenceAr .ient oi r.
To Argue fof Thaw'e Extradition Vn-
lei Requested by - jidgi Aldrich.
New York, Jan, 12.-iwillian, Tin.
rs Jerome said today tlmt he would
"0t,f 4" Hnll'rc. Jo uw,ear
in tlie federaKetmTt- knd-nv..itA-1-,
Thaw's extradition . unless reiiuested
to do so by Judge Aldrich. lie called
the eomission's decision declaring
Thaw sane a " tracreir?i r?td
from Albany indicated rtlmt Attorney
General Carmody will ave Tliaw ar
rested if he crosses the Xf llnn.f..
Mine iniruer.
A GREAT RECORD
AU the Children Cocp'r4 Between
the" Ages of 8 and Years Attend
ing 8chool, Says Mr, long;
. J. W. B. Lonf trn...,t n.,:L
tor Concord under ithrf
educational Jaw, has; completed his
canvass of the city sine.. th law went
imv.ejieei wst AlonOand states
that every white child between the
ages of 8 and 12 years whose 'parents
lo not have a legal redson and excuse
5, to his personal knowleda-e. nhtend.
ing -school.
jfeDewell hi way' to Wushing-
plained qf a lack 0? attention.1
Wa .hoar-and believe th
the ridWlW)llllllpc
eaHiaTn3SFwp.iOT..r-9tjt.-sjinlJ..giiew.-jan m ue near luiure.
v mawew. Jhejeaejrw;fiafl yft,.nny Untwe think somethiirghcmMbei
50 rottnas pi emmHniiiou ior w d immediately for heating it bet-
nan, . ;;?yr ''' ter and improving thelewerage. As
utiitninvMiru iuu is now. it is not niy very, uncom
fore gave Jhe order to eyaeuate, l--, but-W think dangerous h
- AHlthe tederal soldiers antheii, bealth-; :
American
In all di!
ml ,BT-I i.i aA
F&Tste$' and. -records weU
J.-.-.- . IKCDC. lUfSIO V. miy.w.vtuv....
Orowo, eommender ordewOSaajpi--!' fcayibeen, informed
inipeetid the courf house and
-lkept. : Thfir ant lots of Improvements
tiers, threatened with aummaiy exe-rj
cution by VWtf, nm?
ilt w.A believed Be'tfaa'Wj
the nfouceaineyrj f f fJJ
atrth
W. hi
' Waldiniian Hodery
. 1 .
" . Mofcanton, Jan. 10. A phone mes
' sage from Vakiese, email town just
east df Morganton, and inhabited by
WmdiniiianL states that the'entira
' force bf employee of the Waktnan
Hosiety mill walke-'-Mhi morniqj
on a itrike for ' in'.wfiges.
The' icr" vnc jrefased.
. anditfl
; troublb w
; men h
. trouble s
keep fflie
Hon, it U
once filled i
end cfcntinu
noon. A let
states that th.
quiet, with tjh
serious
of the
,tnsi -torkor the
ey('MIr Tewjifa l
,ut ,.( owi -jat
efw' -n
-g J t ?
-v ' a
.no
ey? will; fbe taade in thesnear
f Thniiitrv commissioners are
ntoT .tfh.tn'yA v.1ahb frtv mAil.
now" it v vwuifiv i
elinl solii house:' We -rekoro-
u j f-i.i ilini Mmnfv AmmiBAioners
Kill . a -rifioir nlared on aeh aide of
Uhe Netional highway at tne-jfeser-
voir' at 'KatrhaDolis.
-tfjvfnieolnb '"ty w-
t, Ju. 13. Tpe, els'
St4WrWt Kri lteutef.
flrH
GAerale Castro anq ercaqo, , om-jrr, , d beiieve tbafcA-'Battlee' LeJMmtahoiMU, Jan. 12.
brought here on-enaage oi venue irom
Tula eouhK'ife ht, in 09rt today
for its eon( fnair -1 ine ercpaani,
Mrs. JMi"Ii'.t Is cliarged with
comrtt5c :'MtnTietk pf her hus
band, GhariehT Beuter, a prominent
slainf in 'hi' ..lionie. orwMfty fiif; 1912,
Mrf. Beuter 1vwavon viatod at 5 Iter
first rji Send sentenced, to; life .!.
prumet.'vTwe-'t litl'Ueged ae-
compliecS aw; servg-"lif1erms w
the pentenwry ; rii
Federals and Rmmdnition in Custody
of Border PatroL . '
Presidio, Texas. Jan. ll.-I-TweiiJv:
ight hundred Mexican Federal sol
diers' six generals, 200,000 rounds of
ammunition,' two cannons, four large
field pieces and 1,500 riviliaa refu
gees were in the custody of the" Unit
ed States Army border patroT today
as the result ,of . (he F'Sdara vaqua-j
iiuu ui yjumgn, .ueiico, ana me oci
cupation of the Mexican village by
Gen. Francisco jViJlftls1rekeJiifrces.
ine distress or the refugees Is Intense,
They have scant food, and.no. shelter.
Men, women -and r, children, ,:,dogs.
cmcHens ana cattle: are packed to
gether in a space, covering several
acres." About them ar! scatteredlll
the goods and baggage brought from
; - i.. - . j;
ujinaga. . -
1
New .York. Jau. 12. The, eleotrje
ebarr'tf to $lhrve Hift ntepthwn.
mW'Xf.HeAwkiriiSiathifhe chances
appIM hfldvl! be
tweei,Jthytwftf-tt-'thero8lclbat
faeea -liahi'H BchmicK'i IMtjifoirmer
priest andeonesssd murderer' ot
Anna A'iTniunerwho-waa' brought' in--eourt-lqday
tcyitand trial ferJhe
Miwaeon JTOor.Ber .Ton,
Washtiiikoni JirulVL'!? Although
Margrc4 . W;4OB Si 1 he, Jlremdent's
! daughter,, ajie r eoorn to ass: .xor more
coniideration thaii. any -one' else iH IB
anyfhipg she does. 1 Only a lew days
ago; (me eetviitf line, inthedietriot
Ummiseioneir1 ? offlce-awaltlnjit ',
kshanaovta see Oliver ; P.- ewman,
annomtee. .. The' office bor-had not
jeogVUed her,; g; the' waited tor.' a
nail tOlUTiOr-more.juss use u uruiu-
ary : cJtiiniiifA: : ; ';3iv ,1,
, ) .
- Conrt Tssuaies . '
Ti, RnMrior Court eonvena ihTs
primlnal uvut wis eou H ita riuaj
and rA-t too ir'rtcHs.i&iil tins
morning, when the eivHL'toetattneias
takcu'i ;!-
involves t
$100. -iisl
t 5 .
. Y. ' Th cues
l 1
SI
L 'oonclnded lesftsAhan fwo week
ijresulted in disagreement of the
turv.-'. It' was reported that tne jury
stooq tU 0 1 tor R ysraw o. guuij
oriiwrdetto-th nrit degree.-
Honor
,1 Jionor .WftWa
t Margaret LongrLil -Long, Mry . ;
X'6leT.Ue..:l '' '.or,,Muri4l Sbian.lJ&i
ritik-l.L Fufun eal, J" '--"ret 'ee-J
niTiT. CaldweU'-lVnniii'- t,. DrlitJ
't .BxdaJEMirth:TrrS
Kansas City. "Mo., Jan. 12. The
rasa trDrrB.T&tk'Hyderho is
Scuspe l D muraer o vi.
. Swope; a millionaire philathropist,
in innn come nn in 'court todav for
M.r.iiii.aT . "rmT ..."vr- J; .i: '
si.2notrrwIyn"T.ritrial.l This WW W jne lounn tnai
Of the ease, JfPicn. has auracwa wiuo
i
A,
y,
if, 1C'-
.;.r j-
atteio4;foirjt,vera -yeare. At ms
first Irial Iff llyde was found guilty
nd fcmttoneWo1 life imprisonment.
The leeond Wearing resulted i a wie
MaiW flth tbW' tM in, a Jury
djsa,Atm?nl,w' J
ne H. Orae.uwlioal myate
iy -ehbT et"fcie Tfidenee '4At
rvn-tc. to -pe ayiDT a e iuhius
institute
U fur le Tf, r jnsl civeed
;ar 3T;J in; the. United
rw
lanta
T:
leo'U t'
;cro
Cee!
rr
J s
f-re
this has been going on the road has
become almost impassable and there
h no indication that it will be repair
ed any time soon. Differences of
Opinion still exists about this road,
nd while the full goes on the mud
holes grow deeper and larger.
This road is a reflection on the
management of affairs in Cabarrus
eounty. It is a drawback to progress
and business. Tt is contrary to the
good road sentiment that lias been de
veloped and nurtured in this county
and a disgrace to its good road system.
DEATH OF W. A. TBOXPSOX
Confederate Answers Last Roll Call
Suddenly Saturday Wight
Mr. W. A. Thompson, a well known
ciiisen or Missouri City, died sudden
iy Saturday night at his home. Mr.
toompson bad been in apparently
Bwa neuin riurda,- and was in Con
eoro naturday evening shopping and
also attended the picture show. Soon
after his return home he complained
of being sick and died a few minutes
later. His de: js attnbi led to
heart disease.
Mr. Tnomper native of this
eounty and wa- ; 1 enrs of age. He
was a Lonfederr ;. ic. ran and a mem
her of Cabarrus tamp. He is surviv
ed by bis wife and three sons.
The funeral was held this mornin"
am u am ann me inierment was
made at Oakwood cemetery.
1 .
:.,Vtfi
Negro Attempts to Murder a Lenoir
Lenoir, Jan. lLTolay about noo
negro named Charles Parnett went
to Dellingera' cafe and called. ,qaii 11
I. Cloer, who had gone there, in com
pany with another man for dinner.
As Mr. Cloer stepped out tbowor the
negro reached in bis pocket for a. p
tol and the former made. lor him.
The negro ran a short distance Jfnd
fired at Cloer. he. bU bitVing hm oq
the left forearm near tbe. elhbw in
flicting gainful wwu43i?fjhe oegrd
ran ana -vjoec m " pursuit ai. ui
assailant, who shot at him-- second
time as be ran, but the ball went
wild. In an instant there was quite
a number of men in pursuit of " the
negrqwhowas soon"appreliended, bao'-
nUiEZTNG WEATHER '. 5- ,1
PREDICTED FOR WEEK
' - t- ' '-;
Bureau Saya Heary Frosts Will Ex-
tend to Bouthern Florida. Through
.. Sooth, . - ' ;'
1 V'aShingtbriJ Jan. 11. Fxeering
weather reaching down to Southern
FloridSfiwai. predicted today by the
Weather Bureau experts for a few
days of the.week. .
"The week will open," said the
bulletin, "with a cold wave in the
Northwest, that will extend through
the upper Lake .region during Mon
anl by Tuesday night oriWedBesaay
morning' will reaeh the North Atlan.-
tic States. There also will be heavy
frosts and freezing temperatMrrsi
Monday and Tuesday over the-Soutn
Atlantic and Gulf States, and by
Tuesday morning the frosts probably
will ex-tend over the interior of South
ern Florida.
"It is not probable that high tem
peratures will .be experienced during
' the week over the South, but over
the North after the passing of the
cold wave, there? will be a recovery
to more moderate temperature. This
will reach the North Atlantic States
about Thursday,
,4A disturbance now near Southern
Alaska alreadSy is causing rains on
the Washington coast. This distur
bance.' will cause rains and snows
west of the mountains, but not much
to the eastward until about the mid
dle of , the week, when snows and
rains may; be expected from Missouri
and upper Mississippi Valleys east
ward,!; reaching the Atlantic States
Thnrsdav on Friday.. H is not prou-
able that any severely cold weather
Willi follow the present Alaska dis
turbance.' Another disturbance will
follow tha end of the week.
Ai-a. ttm South and Southwest
the! weather will be generally fair
during the- week, and in tne rorin
oocf tWerA will be no precipitation of
consequence until arer tne uvaaie vi
Ik itrAalr "
ly beaten p and lodged JeiLi--
Q
II. S. Hosnltal Skin Sft
'i Washington; Jin. 11 The7?avy
Department- dispatches, said that Ad-
miralvFletohee kad aenc te jtwispitai
ship, Solace.TroW Vda CfuiHd Tam
pico, as, another attack on Tampico
is believed jbfmnending,
MAY RETURN THE MONEY.
Overman Will Introduce Bill Provid
ing That $60,000,000 Tax Imposed
en Southern Fanners' Cotton From
1866 to '68 ee Used fox Pensions.
Washington. Jan.
Overman will introduce bill Mon
day providing that the $00,000)00
tax imposed on cotton belonging to
southern farmers during the period
from 1806 to 1868, inclusive be re
turned to. the states and that it be
used as a Pension for OnnMim
soldiers; It is said that because pi
the inability of the original owners
or their heirs to establish their claims
it is thought best to erive the jnonrv
to the old soldiers in order that thero
may be no hitch in the passage of the
bill should it receive favorable nnn.
sideratlon In committee.
Senator Overman also introduced n
bill to ; punish illegal lobbying and
proyideHhat all lobbyists be register
ed in order that Congress may know
who is representing each and even
interest who desire to influence lei;
is lation.
JNO. M. T ALBERT KILLED.
Married,. Misa Pattie . Ross, of New
London, and Went West With
Bride.',
Spehceri Ja'o:l0.Hlohn M. Talbert.
a , native of. Randolph 'County, who
four months azb married Miss Pattie
'Roavof. New L8ndtn,'aird with 'her
wenfo-aWrnurto live, was elec-
troeflt'wtile-'Working for a power
plant itf that state New Year day.
The body, accompanied hv a brother
aud the widow, was brought hede and
taken to New London today for
burial -
Samuel BS, Colley. aged 77. a Con-
lederate soldier who took pride in exhibiting-
a watch and chain made of
bullets all of which had entered his
body during the War Between tho
States, is dead at his home near Sa
lem church, this county. He had
been blind and otherwise afflicted for
several years.
the jweek,'
tiP't ' Library Report,
hu'The following is the statistical re
toorfi of the Library tor uecemoer.
Books in Library, Dec. 1 . - 1,439
Books purchased . .
PRESIDENT PASSES HERE
TODAY ON HIS RETURN
His Health is Completely Restored.
' Given Enthusiastic Send-Off.
Montgomery, Ala., Jan. 12. Se
eluded in his private car, President
Wilson passed through' here today
en route back to Washington. His
health is completely restored He was
given an enthusiastic sendroff by the
residents of-Pass Christian,
CONGRESS MEETS AGAIN.
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LINGERS TOR TWO YEARS Af-J
Ce A SXslXVU BHOTj1
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is Stated That Hs Maintained W!
the End of His Coasciouj.LWe fkntC "
HU Wife Shot Hia On the Trial
She Was Acquitted!" Physicians
Declare Grace's Death Was Direct
ly Due to Uraemic Poisoning Devel ' "."
oped From the Wound.
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vwnan. (la.. Jan 19 ii4.:....
U-en an imal.d for nearly two Sean.
lollOWinsr Ills llivalnrinn. .1, ...
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Ins Atlanta home rnn. .1.
wealthy cluhinan, died here odar' A1-'
though lirace declared hia f .i..j iT
him for his hie insurance, she' was.',
acquitted. I'liysiciaus declared that. , .
his death lls directlv due to uraemic
poisoning, which developed about the" ''
wound. '
Atlanta. Cia.. Jan. 12 , lfllJ. -
All question of the sincerity of .En. ..
gtne H. Grace in aeusing his wife. of, .
shooting him seems to have been 'nil-'."
enced forever In the whisjier of Grace 1
as he lapsed into unconsciousness TSat-
urday.
"It was Daisy who shot me." . ,
Mrs. Grace 1ms been cleared in open
court. The law has pronounced her
innocent. The secret of the myste
rious crime will in all probability re-n-ain
forever a secret, but ofvonn-.
thing there can no longer . be anv
doubt and thnt is that Euoene Grace
believed his nit'c was guiltv.
'I lost at the trial, and now f am
lose my tone tight for life,'r thevdy J
ing man is quoted' as saying, "but 1
will appeal from earthly courts to a
higher Tribunal, and she will not come-
clear then." , :
At another time, while be was g-row- '"' "
ing weaker, Grace is quoted as saying
to members of his farailv. "She did ,.-
She did it ! She sliot me and then
left me locked in'ttie room to die. I
am thinking of it all the 'time", and'1
it has eaten into by soul.'!
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Leaders Hep to Terminate the Ses
sion Before Midsummer.
Washington, JaiiJ 12.--Tbe grinding
legislative, wheels began again today.
Leaders hope to terminaite the session
Lbefore mid summer, but much legisla
tion is on the calendar. , The Alaska
railroad bill is before the Senate. The
House will devote its main energies in
the immediate future to the regular
appropriation bills. '
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Borrowers added ....... w
fotal No. borrowers i . T . . 1130
Visitors to reading; room . . uo
H , : MRS. J. D. LENTA
K.i.-.v ? .'r-,v;-;;ri'Libraran;'
$ee the big ad. of The Pastime on
send pag today, x
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Madero Backed ByJWaUrtPterce Co,
j And Taft Unheld Diai.
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Department has on file the reports
of investigations showing! that Jfif
watert-neree Oil' Company' of1 the
United States aided in financing the
rcvcJutW of Frahcisso JLOMfedeYofi" j
atrainst Porflrin . Diaz, vrtiich Karan I -
m-, rr-y To' Adjust Intrastate Frekht Ratea
itlca At:
iliiilil
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i $
'Warn
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-SKIN GAME Hf CABARW8. .-',
Colored Fanner In Salisbury Saturday
to Identify Man Now ''Serving
Time. v-
Salisburr Post. ";
A well known colored fanner Of'
Cabarrus is here today on what he;
considers an important mission.' H.
learned of the fortune telling trick" f
attempted souio days ago on a Rowan ' :'
negro framer in an attempt to swinn!: !
die him and in which a spool of thread.,, i
was to ligure and ot the man being ,
sent to the" chain gang. He states
that a one arm white man secured $20
from him some time ago in a fortune' 1 1
telling trick and in which. a; spool of,, :i
thread , was used, the man after se- , ;
curing $0 taking the end of the .
thread eAd ' going away from 1 the ' '
house aflter: dark and was to return ' "
but he h! not put. in his appearance ..i'
yet., He went out to the .camp, this, , ;
afternoon, to take a look at the man , .
Fespermali', sent up for attempting a
similar trick here, find see if he' -' '
the same man. .' -.-:;.,-.:,-..--'
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FROM THE STATE ' w '('
,: CAPITAL TODAY. ! '
Three Football Men Not: Allowed to" "'
A and M. Because They Failed to J u
Keep Up Their Studies. CharterL'
.Issued. v.jj, :,,;ir
RMeih, Jan. 12. Fnllbnek Tenncy,; !i
Halfback, Sullivan,-; td,v Lineman; :!?,
Cook, of the A. and M. football teami.- -i -s
are .not, allowed to return tJ.''cbsol i.-.,i,.
this session on account of thir'ail,'l c)
ure to keep up their studies., Tonney
and : Sullivan are , two q the, playeiis hoJSs :
whoi caused a severing, of 1 relations
with the University and Carolina.ip iiow
A charter was issued today to-thwaxi-.t
TDobbin-Sills Slior eoBftJWtlsboro. ,S
with 25,000 authorizedii andnSOddl
Subscribed by C, L. .Dobbin(,R4 Ak.jjt 1
iWa and others fora shoe tore.bttain -
"n?8!'! 'u'H',1 '"wij .'iH i'ii''Jjj,!lx---- at :
a, I, Uk COMMISSION TODAYrj'o j
od :
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Aaeso reports were made, by secretl w-j. i.',tiw-iu. "
servieef -agents VtttHpriig otiUUi kiMUlu 3.4Mmti'mMt t
nd hV tha than linanAan T ' I . Z . . . ... '
to Menoq. enfy LnBlWilsW MA4S.yht teaTnBderh;Jn.tiflalaat,i. :j.dJ
nuaona report was based on AfflmteSink to hear protests othe.-,. i
sayi ewdeiwertnat ef 4ksefetU.rXllI?JSL2". 'STo!"
vice operaliyea on aire ertd4neeV t v. S?
udent Taft, Secretary
tc "T W1et' v1' I'M !r-P ;y'JMh tocabroE
iuoouajr ua Auumuay. luoze i leave 'Oi ADeenco rocTfiyenr,-
u wiring 10 iaco lesson s are' esnvutted i
meet Mist Brown at " tBevtlks
irmte- tomorrow evenintr' at 7::
a ni:ie
2QiU3S' per cent.' reductions. 'J" "J ""
5Jl4 the railroads in the Stale7 W?A
refltisented by "eOMsl-and''"bmoials
wfaherbic
say ievileneert.4l!3hfiW!fetUeri'
is statoAi In
Feriner Preside
wicitersham knew of the aid thoLw-..i -A it. cv.i .j
I.TfcrjP11 W1! Iti dMitntfith.' eomissioirtIigJfterJ.y
4i.iii.JvlL(rt TienamDcr. ine eommission may enanco
manrbntharfronrieding moral snp-Lu. s j.. .:n i.r.t Z.i ,n
a . i .a - -p m line huh HiiiUD iiuu :nni ' iki 1 issii -
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s. ooorwul M 6mdncfer at tha B-kiM . !4 PAcf 1o rmn'n -:.
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