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r . i . 1 ' k i x ' h - I II' I i-A I II No. 35. NEW BERN, CRAVEN COUNTY, N. C, TUESDAY JULY 30. 1907 FIRST SECTION. 30th YEAR j State Library I- ITCH SOU E !0T Dinn cn nn u r LOOKED SECT! 1 k i IUI I IIIIULLU UUIIIIUI - ' ... THE QI1LY RQAD RETUnilEDTO GM.1P mane i:m A-- Which Provides For Denial Action May be V i ?' ENTERICS TZM Popularity of the Place Prove bjTthe GARRIE NATION Big Crowds- ALE THE RUBICON IS GROSSED CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST DEEMD Pretty House of Worship Formally , Opeaed for Divine Services. First Church of Christ, Scientist, ThA frnw1a lrAAn vrAna "in MnrA- Brougot I Violated all Conditions of Re- head, the panacea for an hot weatherJAnd Gets An Upper Cut at The Extreme Tension Under New Bern, N. C, dedicated Its new Ot Privilege ot. Wish of Habeas Corpus Against Other Railroads For the Same Offense lease And was Sent Back to Serve Oat Time - RERO.'.DED TO ' - ; , the win em PRITCHilDSmCTIOS T.'.ERELY LCCf LI FROHismort - ' TION PBOBASLE Senil-Annas! Meeting of Dixie Fire Should ih North Carolina Boad Bft-A11 Preliminary Insurance Co. Reports Show : Excellent Condition of the .. - Company and tho In- creasing Business , J. A Meadows Bemeinbered Special Correspondence. Greensboro, July 26. There may be something In It, or there may not, but a lawyer here ,1a calling atten- vert to The State , It Coald bo Released for Twice the An- : . - nual Bental Now Paid. Other Trauk lines " -" . . ..... Deslroas of Got- , v ting -Tho Head. , Special Correspondence. Greensboro, July 27. A well post ed lawyer here suggests probably a tion to Judge Pritchard's latest de-1 novel, and perhaps an effective way cislon in the-Ashevllle habeas corpus I In which the State of North Carolina case, in which he released two men I can solve the railroad problem should sentenced to the roads for violation I it come' to a question of resisting tnol, for and who wa8 par. I f 1 1 ... ........ I -.1111 1 . .1 TTliJ ai.l.'. I doned by the Governor some time Arrangements tor Extension of Street Railway Tracks Made.' Audubon Law Being Well Observed. Blind Tiger Sneaks into Beanfort only to bo Pat to Boat Special Correspondence. .. Raleigh. July 26.- Governor Glenn this morning disposed of a very in teresting case, that ot a white man, D. D. Williams, of this city, about 5Q ' years old, who was sent to the of the State railroad rate law, says I military forces of the United States that the Judge, while citing a great I or submitting to Superior force. He many sections of the North Carolina I says that In the case ot Logan vs. Code to sustain his abrogation of sec-1 the railroad 115 N. C. Reports the tlon 4 of the act of the recent leglala-1 3tipreme Court has decided that the ture forgot, or willfully failed to I suits can be brought against either state one very Important bearing on I the"ssacred writ -of : habeas corpus.' It Is even suggested that Judge Pritch ard's failure to mention this section ago, upon condition, that he remain sober, be industrious and treat his wife properly, maintaining her and his daughter. The governor found that last Friday Williams was drunk In company with bad women, and beat his wife. He ordered ' the sheriff to re-arrest the man. : The sheriff pro duced the man today in the Govern or's office,' and the governor said that the pardon was granted solely be cause the wife n tears, had been to troubles under the sun, and the-best rest cure extant. Sunday wa$ no ex ception to the rule for the trains of Saturday and Sunday, carried , hun dreds of pilgrims there and (the At lantic Hotel was the assembling, point of a gay throng who find plenty to amuse themselves in tho different at tractions, sailing, fishing, suri: bath ing', etc.,' which make par ticulartf en joyable pastimes,; Zj me ioi lowing story lasenfom me Richmond Times-Dispatch Is only one of the similar things that can be told of the magnificent sport there and scarely a day passes but aoma' catches a large string of fish. ' :: to "South Boston, Va, July p. The illustration represents a fishing party consisting of Mr. and Mrs. W. Lucas, Penlck, of this place; Mr. Charles A. Penlck, of Tennessee, and two boat men, at Morehead City, N. q.', where the sport was greatly enjoyed during the past week. One . hundred and twenty-five fish were caught; In one day. . During the outing, a- huge shark Weighing 129 pounds and six. feet in length was landed, after a three hours tussle with' him. -The -party? enjoyed the experience with the ti monster greatly, and declare that thej had the time of their lives on this outing. Dispensary' Prohibition V and Local Opton Which the State Has BeenN is Relieved church on Sunday July 28th, holding three services at 7:00 a. m., 10:30 a. m.,, and 8:00 p. m which were well KNOCKS THE I DECIDED VICTORY WHOLE UNIVERSE Peclares Its All. on the Bum. The! Railroad Attorneys Assemble In all ernor Manager and Treasurer of Dis pensary President of the Anti-Saloon League all Get a Share of Her . Abase. Orders From the - . Officer. Special o Journal. Raleigh, July 29. Carrie Nation I Special to Journal. was here today., and lectured this af ternoon and evening. She ': visited pool rooms and talked there. The place was crowded,: but little atten tion was shown her.' She visited the dispensary and was met inside by manager. Bachelor, ' who showed her all over the place.' . She stood on a box In the rear of the counter and attended. ; . - .. The following selections from tho Bible and Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures, wero chosen v FAR THF STATF br Mrs-Eddy tte d,scoyerer I Ull ; IIIL W I'll U ) J . nhnUMon Bnl.nna tnr tliA , walls of the church. "And about the time of forty year suffered he their' manners in tho wil derness.' .Acts, 13: 18. "God Is a Spirit: and they that worship Him must worship Him In spirit and in truth." John, 2:24. "Whoever 'opens the way in Chris- v tian Science is a pilgrim and a stran ger, marking out the path for genera tions yet unborn." Mary Baker Qt. Eddy. . -. ' ' "Christ Jesus healed sin and sick ness by one and the same divine me taphysical process." Mary Baker Q. Eddy. The following appropriate remark the Gilt and Glitter of the Mighty B. R. . Conference With Gov. Behind v Closed Boors.' Reporter Ex cluded. Rate Law In Ef fect Aug. 8th. 'Raleigh, July27. It can be safely said that Governor Glenn's office was today th ecenter of attraction not only I were made by the first reader, Miss the North Carolina Railroad ot the Southern; that Judge Pritchard has not enjoined the bringing of penalty suits against any but the Southern or sub section, Is evidence that he I Railway, and the North Carolina' road only used the brief of the attorneys I is left opeo to attack by Innumerable for the corporations, ; without thor-1 penalty suits, which by the Southern ough examination ot his own, and that I Railway's own sworn affidavit would nlm four or five times and begged lawyers briefs contain only matters bankrupt the property; that this be-lfor hlm; that Wllliams had promised calculated to hoip tneir sme oi uieimg so, and tne result oi tne soutn-ij iead a right life had broken bis case, in any view fi iu uianer, niern s own wiiiui reiusai 10 periorui 13 iQterestiug to reit this assertion I its part of the lease wherein It obll ot an uninterested lawyer who says: I gated not only 'to take care ot the "That section is 1823 subsection (2) I property, but "to obey the laws of and reads: "Application to prosecute I North' Carolina in relation thereto, it the writ (of habeas corpus) shall be I has legally forfeited Its right to leas ot the road, and the Legislature or the courts can abrogate It at. will." He further sugested that search- be made in the Register of Deeds office The popularity of the Atlantic hotel denounced the dispensary. While she Is Increasing, and among the resort places-none will be found better equipped and. managed. Tbf cuisine Is superfine, and the rooms, admirably arranged, are all cool and pleasant was speaking some man called out for a quart of corn whiskey. Rev. Syl vester Betts, head of the prohibition movement . hero prayed, in spite of objctlon of manager Bachelor to its being dope. of North Carolina but of the United States. Theline between State and Federal sovereignty had been sharply ! drawn and the situation was tense in ! the extreme. The tension wa sto' whether the State should win or lose I in the rate case and there was no happier man In the country than Gov ; Glenn when at seven o'clock this even Emily C. Ferebee, after which th reg ular Bible Lesson Sermon was read. Subject, "Love." ; "We are here at this hour to dedi cate our house of worship to God, universal Love and to th srrlc ot His children. "The his toy of it is simple, a few seekers who find Truth, Christian ing, he announced that the law was I Science, a firm faith, a broader hope. Three Graces of Drama. supreme in North Carolina and that the old State Is the first In the Union which ever resisted a railway and stopped the latter. There was a rat- a surer promise, a braver purpose, resting and working in His word, w wait on God for His reward, His com fort, His peace. , : ' The building shows at once that it Is very substantial and well built denied in the following cases (1) - - - (2) "Wher persons are committed " or detain" ! by vlrtue of the l nal or der, judgment or decree of a compe-here for the lease to see the para- pledge; that his wife needed his help. Williams said that he had drank only coffee and water: The Governor looked in the man's face and asked if he thought the Governor was a fool, then the fellow confessed he had ta ken two drinks, adding that his wife quarrelled with him and he could not stay at home.; The Governor asked witnesses questions as to the charac- Then Mr. Betts went with MrB. Na- ThreO pictures standi on my desk. I tlon to Pulleri .Park, but rain reduced! tie ot applause as the Governor made One hi of Duse. taken at Genoa": onelduced the audience to about 200. She this ringing declaration. While he ' t , . i ...i. ot Julia Marlowe: the third of - Alia attacked the dispensary fiercely, say- smiled like a boy and people pressed Every one remarks it will be quit Nazimova. The first Is ; the mater I ing it had sold during tho past three j forward to shake his hand, the first an addition to the city with its whit, dolorosa of our days: in her features I months liquor amounting to $6,128, 1 being the armless president of the stucco and large Corinthians columns la embodied the sufferlne i of blehlv She denounced W. N.' Snelling, the Baptist University for Women at Ral- balustrade and quaint windows paini- AnnatitiitAd nrnm' fnr whom exlflt-1 tronmirpr of the dlsDensarv as a hy- I eigh, Kev. Kouert K. vann. lea in wmte. ence is like an open wound, the worn- pocrlte and manager Bachelor as a The incidents ot the day began an with nerves and heart Julia Mar-1 most profane man, but said he was I with the unanimous arrival tnis morn i Big Fertiliser Mill at Bayboro lowe Is a happier balanced tempera-1 conducting l d business anyway I ing of private cars on which were the I The Pamlico Fertilizer Co., watch tent tribunal of civil or criminal Jur isdiction, or by virtue of an execu tion issued upon such final order, Judgment or decree. graph respecting the agreement to abide by the law of tho State. It took but a momnt, with the admira ble index, Register of Deeds Klrkman Two young white men, giving their I has in the office to find that the lease. hames as Frank Wetmore and Martin was good. The governor said that this was the usual reward a good woman got for having such a husband He then sent Williams back to the roflrla. to serve until October 7th. and made by the State to the Southern I .,. fiw, khl(t tn v hlm hftr(l Williams, of Charlotte, were arrested I Railway ot the 'North Carolina road,! k d , e hi libert The I ... .. .AdnH(k.. I " last night and placed in Jail for beat-1 was aatea August iz, invo, ana was j Goternor ad(led ibAt. whiBkey was the ine a ride on a Southern Railway I recorded in book on pages bw-1 ..,, 8S nfir cent of th9 tron. train. They, said' they got on at Lex-1602, and one paragraph reads as fol-k,, ana yet people her had lngton. In the police court this morn j owe : "And the said paty of the I voted for the dispensary. He stated ing Williams was bound over to the I second part aotn covenant witn naipla,n,y that ha WM dead agalll8t this Superior court for carrying concealed I ODiigato ltseu to me saio. party oi ue jngtitution, weapons. The binding over was a I first part iw successors or assigns 10 surplusage, as both young men are I do ana pertorm an acu ana uiings now on the chain gang, as they were I affecting the said railroad or its oper taken to the1 county convict camp this I atlon, running or conduct that shall afternoon for violating a law, ot the Ibe required or enjoined during th continuance ot this lease by the laws of the State. ment She Is poetic, she is sane. I anyway. She denounced pool-rooms, two general counsel of the Southern wa9 organized some time ago- with onca. aajji that her.jlmple-that cleft as hatcheries of crimes, breeding Railway, Alfred P. Thorn and Al a capital of $100,000 will begin work in her finely modeled chin -was her drunkards, cigarette," Coco-Cola and ander 'P. Humphrey and- v President shortly on its big mill at Bayboro. ..Hnv Thu cnriiv imnortinont m. nil snrta nf Anna flnnds and eamblers. Thomas M. Emmerson, general coun- The home office of the Com Dan v will ter of. the woman, and they said Kmark I'wlthdrawlt lg u,e promulga-1 Shes aid all sorts of philosophy had sel, Alex Hamilton, Assistant General De located at Washington but 1 th tion of her rare voice that is her I been used to get this dispensary, but I Counsel, George B., Elliott, of the At-1 manufacturing will be done at Bay- destiny; that mellow, musical speech of her'a In the accents ot which there is no spoor of : America proviclal Her voice is not so poignant as Duse's but it is moving and expressive. Naz imova -stands before you the epitome of the Semitic-Slavic. She is a tiger cat In the leash of art A hundred nuances are at her control; she plays It must be removed. She bitterly opposed local aption and attacked State Anti-Saloon Lea gue, saying President J. W. Bailey had prevented North Carolina from going ahead of Georgia in declaring for prohibition. She called this lea gue really anti-prohibition league. She was applauded when she stated lantic Coast Line", and George Roun-Dor0i Where there is already a largo tree, representing the Atlantic Coast j fertilizer plant Among the directors we notice the names of Messrs. J. F. Cowell and J. T. Swan, of Bayboro, North Carolina legislature making it a misdemeanor for any. one to beat the railroad out of a ride without its permission. Just at this particular time, this sending ot these two young men to the chain-eanK to break rock this The curing of tobacco, all through I never tender. These three women are the east ia being pushed very rapidly I foreign born; Italy. England, Russia. and that crop looks well generally.' I They are very un-American. Yet I Nearly all the talk is about the j am not afraid to Write that they might Southern Railway rate matter and a I have been, all three, born here and high Official remarked today that if I accepted as American "types," so Sneakine of the valua of the road I tko roads let it go before the legisla-1 cosmopolitan is our land. James Hu . " - I. . a I . . to tho State, should thereto a pos-tnr at a special session, u wouia Deier, in the August Everybody's, sibillty of Its recovery again by the tb -biggest tool ining tne roaa naa State, this gentleman said that he had lew done. Democrats and Republi- no doubt in the world but that it I hs are standing pj uovernor menu upon ner temperament as aoes vo- loo oln- out ta flye llnlst on his strings. She , vibrates, wnnM drl. from the Unite she rages, she is cruel, sieex, suotie, i gutefc ghe ,n North prohibi tion party was a sort of annex to the Line stockholders. ' r These officials and attorneys con ferred together and wished to have a I and S. F. McCotter, ot Vandemero. conference with Governor Glenn at eleven o'clock, but his attorney, ex- Governor Aycock and Speaker Jus tice ot the House bt Representatives were not present, so the time was fixed for this afternoon. President Emmerson bad to leave two hours be fore th conference. The meeting j was in the governor's office. ThS governor desired that reporters i should be present, but left the matter to the railway people, who objected, Japanese in Possession of Korea Special to Journal. Seoul, Korea, July 26. The latest move in the affairs between Korea and Japan, was made last night ' when five brigades ot Japanese blu jackets marched into the city Invest ing it and disarming tho local army. TWO AGENTS INDICTED. Republican party, and In the South ; occupied that position to the Demo- crtic party. She denounced President Roosevelt go ho requested the newspaper men for permitting his signature to be I to retire. The conference lasted I given favoring petition tor saloon In I three hours, each side withdrawing to Alaska and Pan-America. I prepare papers for signature. At sixii. wm not inaugurate contempt pro- vrnm A,i4,.t.nt nnrr office was thirty o'clock they left the governor's ceedlngs because of anything hero-to lssiued a special, arder saying that office, all smiling. Speaker Justice fore done bjr any of the State officers He is the property of a good man to do great and good things, though he risk everything by It Metlllus. m-gang w ore r . ,... ,,. in his firm course, and he has letters ntorv to .electing team to ren- was the first to announce tne resuu ln ConnecUon with this rat litlga- terrlble hot weather, at the complaint i ' -- I. B.wtpan. tpom T,rm... rt Sootheru Raflway Employees on the ' f I and he said to the eager reporters, I tion. and that the road will do what v m a n rrn i n rt9 mn.. man nminia in. r n i . . . wu. wuuw..w w - . , - . . khiil mirui Ljaiuuu. ell nuvum .uwv 11.- C..V,- Dollwatf nnlln. nmoAr I Afcw v. vmmu .w - 1 - I Ul LUtI OUUIUVIU .Mninj Is provocative of much criticism. It in 'an everv-day occurrence, but It seems to have stirred people now as never before. Said one man this morning, when told ot the occurrence "I wonder wouldn't Judge Pritchard Li .w. -...i- of the SUte endorsing his actions. Same Old Charge. .. I.f r.m. Prrv Ohio. Colonels of 2adl etuea excePl lne lnre ,BW It .can to prevent tho inauguration ai uio ou.w " I - " I ' ' " . .. I K. t .nH a ni..rAr mnl - . . A, . the Southern Railway, and this from A number of petitioners tor an eloc- Special to Journal. " and 3rd Regiments wUI deuu one - - - -uu L -u w. . k . v.v....l. .a ntAnn L..n fmm r.h comnanT to eneaee t goes into effect as soon as th Thl8 arrangement between tho South- " wuw wuum " w Ition on ma quesuon oi pvpinuuu ur v - - ah.m nrt Ailantlo Coakt Line can t.n-., m.n. u law unUI.lt was declared unconstltu-1 dispensary, are In circulation and It todays received no telegrams from in target practice wun nrst regimmi -- - - , 1 " . . ' ' tlonal in a consUtutional way. Ii. Tery safe to say an election will Ashevllle or elsewhere, regarding th on State rifle range at t-amp uienn, i-t-.- Mr. ,C. M. Vanstory, chairman otDe- held. J. W. Bailey went to War-1 railway rate case, except on from Morehead City, for flv days, Degin; A quarter ot an hour later the gov- also assented to by Georg Rountr, attorney for R. Nalson, Buckley, and . . . i i a II H I fill ART inn OI CfUHDraDIlsT UrWUSUUfU I nanonvv thorA AnAnitliT Trla MmnUsTD I IUrV UI OIUUUWCII CVUUU BUirei aw xq, uicu aw wmm " I . . w I ..... even U tne raiiroaa bdouiq oppoo .v. r-M . I'"" . - ... ..... .v. --n U., . . i.Hnn. t lowing is signed oy-Tnom ana hu- ton. general counsel for tho Atlantic said another: "While Judge Pritch- centennial next year, iouay namea again8t lt He says ne will wora a- court nau - - v r.."! " ' L" hrv for the Southern Railway ani im. nt that ther do .J . , . . ,nAAln sub- committee to formulate plans I ainst ' th one hero and believes, it way and Us agents at that point ior Jamestown axposiuon, ,ior xurm . . . . I ' ' ' Bru la -lt " it. .V. I t- .- ... . thn 1.nl 1.. ,ii... tr. mhtAmnt of hlmiana hukbbhuuuh u puuiuiv w ui. i"" i will DQ aDOllsnea, uouga mere iiu"i"6 i..w.o u. u.u, , wuu ... I . K,inm a..i imir a state law. I committee. . These plans after being I muCh opinion on the other side, price. " I . ,ii- ...... .. I oi... nil .M I. ... suppose he get indictments againsi i -" " ii.uBor o"" " t . ih.m Weeklv Cotton Letter .:Po...k" . f I whole, will be referred to maasMV.th. latter will unite. Mr. Bailey Intimated the Southern railway In- J. Lathams fleehly totton Letter imprisonment under a law that it had I meeUng of citizens for approval. Th I tho drinking ataUons on each I tended to sUnd to Its position and Speciai to Journal. 8UD-commiuee namea, oonsisu oi u-lslde of tho dispensary, ana tne pool i wis Drougui uuuuv mo Bradshaw, A. - M. Scales , David I room ar, th things which hav hurt another that it could. not possibly passed and Is enforcing every day." Yesterday afternoon and last night the Board of .Directors of the Dixie Fire . Insurance . Company held their reeular Semi-annual meeting. The business was prlcipally considering and hearing the reports of officers tor the past six months' transactions. These reports were all highly, satis factory and showed the business to be florishing. Among out of town mem bers of the Board who were present, were President, J. B. Blades, of New Bern, T. W. Blckett, of Loulsburg, A. D. Ward, of New Bern, J. S. Bow ers of Scotland Neck, W. C. Elliott of Edenton, Ashley Home, of Clay ton, J. R. Little ot Charlotte, John F. Bruton, of Wilson, Col. Dick Wright pf Durham..' This morning there was a semi annual meetlngof the Board of Direc tors of the North Stnte Fire Insur ance Company, at which .reports of business dune (luring the past six months were read, and buowIiik ex cellent c-iiilillons were app-oved. A ii'olnUou expressive of resrst at the Dreyfus, C D. Benbow, and R. D. Douglas, with Mr. Vanstory ex-offlclol a member. ' 'Make TJp Deficit. . Tho New Bern Athletic Association have come out ot tho base ball sea- tho dispensary her most All tho matters hav been settled regarding' ili extension ot th street railway, nearly four miles,, and the contract has been signed by the com- E. H. Harriman, the railroad mag- pany and th city, th city renewing I nate, has purchased the Heber R. BIs thA liirhtin contract for five years Ibon mansion, on fifth avenue, New son with a large debt to pay and ltjat o)d term)L -Tne Chamber of York, for $700,000. Ho Intends to al becomes necessary to ask who rCommerc has worked very hard to ter th hous extensively and Hv bring about this matter and was the there. prim mover ln lt The work done by the Chamber ot Commerce this year has been most gratifying to that by the governor for the State: I not consent that the Atlantic Coast 1, The railway puts the two and a I Line shall be indicted ln on cas. quarter cent, rate into effect not later Jbt as to that leaving the Stat at than August 1. next I iiwtv to do as its sense of duty 2, The State to appeal from Judge may dictate, this agreement being Pritchard's order -discharging parties 8gned by Hamilton and Rountre In Ashevllle, on writ ot habeas cor- when he finished reading these Im portant documents, the governor 3, The Southern Railway to ap-1 Made the first quoted declaration a- I 1 ik. 0nA Ott muun A Atitti 111 I . ik . i d- ' t - A grees and upward In over half of the Deal w luo DlttLO w"" " doui jNonn Carolina Yiuiory cotton producing area. The crop the Wake county case and it the case the railways. He went on to say seems to be doing well, and nature 18 decided against lt to take It by writ oa Monday he would write a let- has apparently done Its best since I ot error w tno unueo him ""I'""" ter to the various Judges to noi pros Greensboro, July 29. Tho feature .... i... Viaan A tllch I (IUI do more foolish thing than to adhere """"a . "" . to Its position and thus bring about I temperature registering a hundred de an extra session ot the legislature. the first week ln June to make for the unseasonable .weather ot April court 4, That both sides co-operate to behind on their payments to settle and thereby decrease the indebted ness. It is probable that a subscrip tion paper to make up the deficit By h ot Mr. J. A. Mf.'fliiwR, of New .f I ' ! '..ir.'l yv-4 doing this we will bo In good shape organlzaUon 8nd fuU of the best re ifying to the revenue authority, and Mr. Cameron Bpoke ot It In very handsome terms, saying It was the first case of the kind in the State. . The renort for this SUte of the Chief Game Warden, John W. Up- th er ln June shows that the mean church Bays the Audubon Haw Is b-j. t foup degreeB below were giviug a big Ua liy and barbe-1 Ing well observed this year. ay8 normal, and that th rain fall was to commence the season next year and have a strong team with th opening ot the base ball year. suits to Raleigh. This brought about the extension ot the city limits. ' ri. . A J ...A and May. which certainly did giv nave notn cases Mv.u .u..N i,a th latest and noorest start together and speeauy aetermmea. that the oldest observer can remem- her. The croD however is so late that a continuation of the good weath er and later frost date than the aver age Is essential to make a full yield. Prices now ruling are high when measured by paBt history. But when considered in connection with prices with goods, and the committed con dition of manufacturers and the pos- 5, The SUte at its option to indict the Atlantic Coast Line in one case. ,q m wa Lt j ii . " m - I 11 LH 111 U 1 1 Uldh IU .mu .Uiiiuu v. m.u..u. - - . the distlngulsfhd , party I heRr good rePrts form 11 Bec" seven Inches, which la two and a hatf sibllltles and probabillUea ot the grow Inches above norma., . The tempera- ing crop there seems ample cause tor cue. As wheeled or tooted off In U big red tions of the SUte. devils, some one called to enquire If I A very Interesting arrest was madeture was the lowest ln 21 years ex-them to remain high. The market they were all Insured In the Dixie orlat Beaufort this week. The chief of the North fitate Fire and Accident I police found that a man who has a Companies. r whiskey dintl!lery ln that section was Among out of town members of the hi liquor to that town artfully hour J In the narty were. Pre::! ! -nt I hhU h lit the boat and sI?.ed ten i 1- r '.-v r -iw. of C! "'!, J. r--ih..t f , t. ti.I tl; mayor 1 ! 1 normal, and that the rain fall was is sensitive and nervous and this ner- the highest except last year. The ! vousenssa will be accentuated in a monthly mean temperature and one half degrees. was 70 marked degree If the cllmat condl- -The greatont . tlons . make any important departure amount of rnln was 12 inches at Wa: h from normal. Ehould unfavorable ami ! iti nt iners cases and asking the people to re train from bringing penalty suits and hat when said letter is received all proceedings would be held up. The Governor sat ln the window and laughed, as he said he felt happy at 6. All Indictments and prosecutions the reBult of the conference. He now pending to be dismissed and no I then toid some incidents of the lattsr others to be Instituted for any al- He told Attorney Thom that he was leged violations of law up to the time I ft fine compromiser, though he I -the new two and a quarter cent rate I gelf could not Bgree With his idea. Is put into effect so far as the gov- j wnich wag to take principal, lnter- ernor can control the same. . Mt costs and liberal attorneys f j. 7, the Governor advise all persons governor said that the 1 i cf against bringing any penalty suit hi9 demand was that the two r 1 a pending the determination ot the qnarter cent rate must go ln! question involved, and ask the people Tnig w(lf) j,is uli.imatum b V t ( as a whole to acquiesce tn this ar- lald lt down ,0 tllft r ; rangement ' ' I when they first cw- 1 1' i 8, The suit pending before Judge I n;iid uie ollly ( Pritchard, at Ashevllle, to be diligent- iJ(,tWP,.n ti,, , , 11: -ly prosecuted, without the State, how j v,Ul(...i : -ever, waiving any question of Juria-1 , t 3 ' 'y prevail til End o: s t ) r U!-9 a 1 or ' t MlfNT
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