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S v V .a - - f V V ,j tf . t r .r. i v 4 1: - 1 :fVWw 4- Rill PasWii Hoiisr'Vo prfiirjp. TUCKER and "f "ht" v 7 FCT I y 1 1 i 1 i 1 H t i i if hi i 'Is ii f ! li 11 7! IIP South s Rccrcsentation : t & , . v ;" . - - si y m t s -t J B i." !1 11 1 I! - -Wen. with tremendous1 enthui'? .asmr1 "tumultuous applausie, and "resounding cheers,? sonife American, citizen is nominated, for.the restr dericy of the Unitecl States atChicagp, and w6n later pbnie otlaer American citizen. ith ditto pth'u.Hasm, ;ditto applause and ditto cneers;.is nom merry,; t , . fc ; ; . t - inated tor. the same office at, Denver; "It; is incumbent .0 the temporary - Jt V- . J tioni adopted 4le platform. '-The Committee Uncontested Seats and that v on' rermanem urKtt""uu; xaltte to escort ine lempurary ;uuai? v, ; manfto the platform; the band plays; The; contests: decided, o -m te-,aeIegation irom.Wr.vSorAnd-sq's oth ,rmanent rail of, the r: x:.:.- . nnJ all l vhnflnn la mnH ft Hf ft Tin Called. '-. . Theriia usually ' little trouble , over thV election ? a temporary chairman a wf hVfomrtnrftrv rhair. Ihoweveri are .ready, and they., report ton- vWntfoti is made ut an called. Then thV Committee on Permanent Orgati- teaMoir reDorts and the permanent Minirrnan Tiamed.cheered, and ese corted' to- the ? platform ! The' pro;. ot the temporary.chairman; The per- niaiient; chairman; top. must ;make a- State makes a lot; of noise,, and all Is 1 1 1 - 1 - . ' T-r?-- '.',X COLISEUM AT ' CHICAGO WHErI .THE REPUBLICAN NATIONAL -, " CONVENTION.lWlLL' RE HELD. E t'v 1 3 ' f .1 -v fi i. .' .,1. 1 . .1. .IT. !Y the .male population .of the! United ( - States, or the. great majority of it;vat . any rate, will want to know just how it was done; why it was done,- and Mwho d6nelt." ' - f - At a National Convention each State has its own hea'dquarters,' where the delegates gather. They do a lot of M conferring " with each other and 1 i f-t 1 , r. ? ; - 1 .1 :i . t i U -: 'v.-'- -1 -A. 1 ' 1 chairman to make a speech. - He in- variably : takes advantage of the op Dortunity. ' He sounds a keynote. " After the speech various resolu tions are Coffered. Usually ( these have been arranged for in advance, and the temporary chairman works according : to a printed schedule, calling on John Doe and'Richard Roe at the vrlght time, so tnat inere may t- .4. 1 .'.A'.v. A-:-.-).v. i 11V -)-? 1 r-i- N1 L-,! s l' - ! ' I 1! 1'j 1 5 V ' Sin I 4r 7b 1 -4 u Lb. -i" ? X .1 t - V. -'1 i' ' ' i' Air-- . , li if 1 a-i 1 j . n "H iSr 1 -5. - "lit 1 - Ill -v. 1" U ., ,j" I' V .""ft, 11 IX 'Si -T, -'4- tJ'i-J ,1. -ic P :--r, w Southern ; members i protest COXB0E0, mtal Surgeons, DR; O; P. SCHAUB TivV Strict Parttr VotA AftAri T.Wa-'I t.i - " : ----- ' ' -1 v-s n, proietsionai lerrieA h jiy jcuic. . wic .iiwiise rasses we ws praoiict oz medicine in til ;h OrmpackerBill Proyidcs Vor'i bsntlia to tha people Rtxbts, : irixu&tti in Beptesentatioxi in thi &&u&&S OfiUt 1 States'. Having Disfranchisement 1 V " - ft H 17. T.iDRADSHER. contnbutkn publicity bill,, embodying f an 'amendment by Mr: -Crumpacker; ??2rLi . v '1 1 - - -Jp . 7 Practice ia Ptrion n4 adjokiinff oonu in the representation Ihe House ti I t ; . J . "Retirpaentaives - m .those Rtatpjs bav' I - '- - w iiig ' disfrachisement laws, was pas- I ?H Vl -1 ' 4 a u.i xrA t-4t Vin l7rv l aCUUl, to ' 125f uowing ' aively Rebate;; jfctewnwy W Counsellor at Ut. he-sJneasure was. brought up; under- i - . - . rxT. ir .'t t. -4- iff, PftftT1n "Rant "Rnil1l Qovl Johnson, of Minnesota. nunciationVjofethe apportionment pro- .Vf n VftW ' IrVtricTo vision of tbe bill. 7Mrl Williams' "the l; "7 "B4Vtti minority leader, .was ' especially Vigor ous in , hist .ttackcliaracterizing the bill as being an '"attempt la revive the - ' : I j .. On accoiint4 s 6f ; the Crumpackei Attorney at Law, MILTON N. C. Praclfce reuularlv in Persnw amendment: the Democrats voted Caswell courts. Prompt attention gi. againstHhe bill in its entirety. r; n to, aU, business. - In .brief,' the provision regarding publicity Vofu campaign contributions. . O. Carver , B. G. WinBtead, Ckrve Winstead f WllHftTki -T. .'"Rrvan. 'William H. Taft. l -vv- be no hitch. Committees are appoint- 3 - "--.r if v. nna nn ToGrk1iitinna TirVlfnVl will with delegates from . other yStates. nave the, drafting of the platfprm; one' on permanent organization. xne Honorary, vice-presiuewi. u These are tne" important ones, w nen seat on tne piaiiorm auu uu; eiua rthey, are an cnosen, - ana. mere nas ticket,' but little else. 7 1 . been a lot of hand-clapping and cheer- Prior to thercalling of the conven- tw xfili-known men"are anDOinted tion to order the National .Committee t0 this or that committee, the tern-. porary cnairman tannouuees au au- journment, usually until the next day.- is made applicable . to the national committee1 of alKnolitical Darties and 7 J . ' r. . fVio noiATiol irtTiwrpeirtTr.l . ATrmfl.l PT1 onmmif f'ooo 'H nnlifios? nnrt.ps nn1 I Aitornfivs: and Coufvsellnrse ai Law all committees, . associations . or , or- - oOce over Bank of Boxbbro. ganizatiqns: which ' shall, iii two or phe : uusban. N. a more States, influence, the result of - : , H rf I: " ' .. .. speech. It,.too, Is of the keynote ; , M . Bfinrentatives LnO -O I. TIT AmiU? Va2fyV -iV nn Platform re t Congress are to be elected, U.SK. pohfate? ..J rumpackermendmt pro- will be in iij office atMor- has'made his speech. When the mat- ides for the re-enactment of certain &rufr tore every Saturday ter' of the platform is disposed of, sections of the old JF ederal election and Sunday..; Special attention $ .1 ... . . Innr AvrtA-nf Trior Tno inao rT T n A Trt"rift' : . .w T f- either by the committee reporting or vr. given eye, ear, nose and throat KSZ. SSlSJ diseased fitting of Klasse. T, onnminrpa another recess: may- vides that, the director of the,, cen- : : . ' l-- , . x - ..: I 'i''? l '. I SUS Sliail suDmit ip. congress a x vpui w i AT r Af V JT17 pa 'population showing the number or - 4 male citiiens, "white and black, in I ..i1 - Stnt nnH fhp number distran-1 - - - """v chised,;for thepurrjose . .of , enabling Offic over E. AaBradshaw's 8to . Congress-to ascertain the apportion- " mfiTit in renreseniauou tu wuicu &uc i - r . Rtfoc must. .bp. P.Tlt.ltlftfl. w : . Mr. - Crampacker explained his I It UUl'i 4 fS CsAitt amendment bv saying they were de- UUVIUU sisrned against iraua-anu lntxiniua- ... . r..e.i tiL in elections. t He undertook to Attorneys and Counsel- say, he declared, that no member, of lorS at LaW the House would object, to. a law JiOXBOtlO N. 0. whoso only purpose was to .secure ; . . .iit;.r, - Practice wherever services re- In the opinion of 3Ir.' Rucker,f of - - quned. Phone 1U. Missoun, it anyvmng veic waiitiiiB - - - te t. m: 1 V t'jhf WSX-. I1! 4- j -7 1 .-J!. - V - 5 ;: v ! t ' IN THE PRESIDENTIAL PALTRY. - 1 4 v Tho 'Favorite' Sons ln, .chorus) ; , ysomeDoay;s taKen a one .oui ox iiy ( 1 H51 manasers.of the Republican party Q , T Tnfuini1IMn Vice-President Fairbanks. . the Hotse were guilty of deceit and f vlnf UIIIJ I llU) h t.l the' next day. possibly till I fitt 5re n;' - OnOOrial Artist, i - - - ' I naill. : ' i - . j .it- tirovit later jn the same day. "Tt k horse rjlav." remarked Mr. 11; Cpselal attention riTen to the tml Now back to the little room go the Hardwick 0f Georgia. V- J neat ot the .scalp. ' To the travehi Mr. Williams declared mat 11 tne puouo. (wnen m noxooro yuu !!!' ..V C ' . ! j ' ' 4 " T-Trom tl Journal (Minheapolis.) M . y .v 7 .' 'i'1" 1 ; ; 11 " ' w ' "' - "' "7 , . . , V'., - vlsirtually in 'command of ..the situa- 1 i 7 - v - mnnrVwifh'lt lfes the arranging tf fouT or more bosses who do the heavy work; back to the hotel lobbies, the v,-fpnflire Af the bill should ordiaUv invited to five me a call theatres, the cafes, ' the sight-seeing . , ,Re. 1 - f tmrilm arft lpan: razors shanV tours go the other delegates Com- and be worge for up-td-date; Corner Main streel promises are effected, promises are Pu . x, ,;, AaP0A J jr made: Eventually, in the back room n ".jr. vn7 rP W " 7- Vi-Vv S$'t!H wA . XtAs ',CT t i V ; L - '.' 4Jie Tdetails,T the framing Axp -of: the 1 ',7 'lection, ol the temporary tihairmaTi,i :v i anam a great imany ceases, inougu i 7 V , not always; the program making , of " ; - the whole convention, temporary and ' permanent organizations, nominating, . and platform building.. ,r- , It is' the chairman of the National; -Committee who calls :the convention &NS'-x.'r...'-'-tft,.nr(fer.,iisuallv about noon UDon the: - (lay set. Minis year me xvupumicauj. - -. . . , t, . ixioTinnu i ;. .ri ri v t-a r l i tiiii vw iiiitir- i. -m. urn t.u ' ,y v -. 4'-. ":- 5W ; 7 , . ' i i.- 4 OUU wwm v w-. -. -r t sr w v ,. ' '?7 - : ;.ofder 'byJHarryt C7 Newton June 1,; , x2 yjjZ ' 'andlthe' DemocratiaConventlonwUi; - ;;"rv '"'hJ'i 7 be called to orderly Thomas Jaggart; i 1 7 ; ' - , on juiy 7. ; 7 ... " :. ' . - , The convention cilled to order, the - '-7 .chairnianirequests the,.' secretary, tcf ' - . - '7 --.oarf hp-trall' for the conventions A Leap Year Dilemma. From the Washington Star. Bttrias the recess a lothof Teal woyk is onew7 .Three pr four jnenff-aom-" times morebntnever "many," get tof gether in lack room ot a hotel and talk and smoke cigars. They are the' ldersrfur .V,. .4 Prt PkiyeA by Osimnittees , " , k At the second session of the con- yentio.nthe committees report. 7 They nave neia sessions in tne meanwmie and . haye decided the contests ar- i 7 -5 ' timp-'Thnextrstep is the announce ' tfn'pnt bv-the. chairman' hat .the cosmi - t . : - 'i.mltt'etdpa'crs'.to-thef convention as, its 7 V':..-V JtempotariJchalrWn.th.nineof Sot "';;. ; and-?of t,Xherftre; ldndrpro; V , 4 ' V- T V J'lond cheers,, ana vjya voce vot paying ,with fire m a powder maga- Afl & 7HflJLnflMfiClera rine." He closed by asking the Re- iNjHCL J hQilCLlVrf BSICni publicans if "they were fools enough -,,l7 ,',7 7 Schedule in Effect to believe that the South would eyer '7- MA.Y 17, 1908. a cai n suhmit to the policies to which jtx' -' - TCxeeDt she submitted when she was weak gun )a:i v Sun. Daily i ana neipie&. . . 4 p. m.'a. m - , ' a. m. Y'm ViS7 11 - Mr. uaizeii, 01 ( r ennsyivanxa, &aiu 5:ao 7:00 Lv Durham , Ar ll. 1 . than that. iyATit.IP.mPTl 1 rr r , o ro "-r -n ' i. n 1Q Kihi .x$X&l-& S - ould be sent aavrepresentatiyea to 8;05 8:55, Lv Dehniston Ar 9.03 75 1 SWS . the House, not by yirture of ; the 8 :40 9 :10 LvV SorBoston Ar 8.34 7. 3 V-'y ' ' by virture of the suppression, , of 12 ;05 11:59 Ar Lynchb. Lv 5.15 4 vWl V votes. ' - - i - .7- ; 'U: votes. . . . , : -lv " tl J ' , 1 " , "- - - ,7?-7f 17," Connection --at Lvnchbarg r J it la 1 I - I mOvflAnhatrO Arltr hinn vaaai t?ni pvi 1 , . i 'fltfrl 7 v A m if 1 wv" ".-VJ;xC,v xxv,. routes, tram schedules, tne .Again the cdnvention meets. If 1 09 conntip ftllt of thP 4fi in tbp Stafp ftnWa Qv Write W the platform ha 'not been adopted it " " 7 - " rr " - " M- : .fHs, i r,mir - Thpn nominations are in or- From. these returns Govern? -Broward the information as yours ior xot i ranged for: the permanent organic I derc V'" 7 . for.UnitW States . Senator, I&ds by g. one o , four, complex , , - - - V" - w. i ,- - - v about -1,100 Votes, and Albert .W.(iiL- 4w .7 J K77 tiblrt 'Christ for , Governor, leads bv 4.nnn 1 7 "7 J. w" V1 j ,vlC,. .juruverxiur -awamna iiun-- 7 M. F. BRAGG, T. P. A- r can u. Fletcher lor4imted ; States . ; w r SEVILLE, G- r 1 1 V: " te.J ' Mildew, stains 'may be : - - ( Oregon Train 7recked; Three, Killed.' -from white goods by wetting -'ii-i77i"J7 r.. nd.:rubhmg plenty ot gPd;b; ; Jl.. .--'..v'.i-J: :,7;;a v - W,ou the apots.,and a l'. "11 - - 1 ' . - r i K r- ti li , 1 . 1 1 ' - D . 3c V 1 f-" if Is '7"i-- , 4,.ji - 1 1 ) 1 - .V ' .r. v f r -;f ,u-7f - , - I sqap-oa -the spots. , ana , f I.ond, -section of - the Oregon 5 texpress t AJ.r .nnwderefl "French 1 1 tramlon the .Sotithern: Pacific, Rail- Placd the cloth, out of doors ou$$ 'V A 7 - 7i iroaa' was wrecKea .near rmeoiejjn- a m wevu,, . r - - 9 '7-r; : ? r k " day.. Three , men V were, kilJied:7out- on. the' grass. As the ; c0 ts 7f right ;One.dUedPridhy;,;Three'' dampen it' again, and if aii AUDiTORlUU-Ai umv; .avaaiivaav-awmam j iitftvbeen caused by the front truck and all marks will he remote . a ..... 1 - a T..f n7.T r . V'-iWA .1'-.. i...' trrtciti , .- v , .4.-. .. .
The Roxboro Courier (Roxboro, N.C.)
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May 27, 1908, edition 1
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