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WILSON
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WILSON, N. C, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1911.
VOL. 18. NO. 24
DESTROYED
THE STILL
YOUNG GIRL'S SCHEME TO PRE
VENT TROUBLE FOR HER
FATHER AND BROTHERS
INSURANCE COMPANIES
error.
Currie vs Seaboard Air Line Rail
way, Bladen, new trial
State vs Jim Leak, Richmond coun
ty, no error,
Wilkes vs Miller, Union, affirmed
Richardson vs Edwards, Union, no
error,
Currie & McQueen vs Seaboard
Air Line Railway, Moore, no error.
Austin vs Lewis, Union, action dis
missed
Dorsett vs Atlantic Coast Line Rail
way, Lee, no error.
Sinclair vs Teal. Anson, reversed
State vs Rochelle, Durham, no er
ror.
Kime vs Southern Railway, Ala
mance, new trial
Ace Cement Plaster Co., Wood Fi
ber Co., Guilford, no error,
Warron xra A JR. V Rgilrnad ITml.
TJ TIT T -Tt: 1 " " "
utaieign, r. iov. 111 connec- orT. va tii Pn r,in.
. til. il n t i. j x I ' - '
nun wim m jviuuic uuuiiiy lair jusl i ford, no error.
cioseu ai v,aruiage mere comes a uu- standard Mirror Co., vs Casualty
mafl ui Bimjr luulis youcneuiw COf Guilford appeal dismissed
m me axiipii. boil ot way. ia After spending the afternoon and
daughter of a well known farmer had evening opening and considering the
for a long While protested to him h1ns fnr lhft erection of fhe firo-nrnnf
against his operating a blockade dis- State building to be erected facing
unci " mau yeisisieu. tne south side of Capital Square the
Revenue Officers had never "trapp- state hnildine- mm mission announced
ed" him, but the daughter who has at ten 0'ci0ck last night that the bid
developed into young womanhood, of the Jno. T. Wilson Co., of Rich
lived m constant dread of an invasion mond, Va., had been accepted. This
by officers of late that would send bid was $197,000. the building to be
her father to prison and bring dis-jf0ur stories, the walls of Indiana
grace on me iamny. ne induced tne limestone reinforced with inner walls
Wnoie tamiiy to make plans for spend- of brick and with reinfnrred con
ing a day at the county fair at Car-JCrete floors. And the whole structure
tnage and then suddenly persisted to be of fireDroof construction. There
in excuses for not going herself. She were twenty seven bidders from many
was left at home for the day and sections of the country. The Jno. T.
stole down to the blockade still and Wilson Co., successful bidders, erect-
cut it up as completely as any rev- ed Watts hosnital at Durham and
enue omcer could do it and when the have recently built the Virginia Trm
father and brothers came from the Co.. buildins: and Thalheimer build
fair and found their distillery wreck- ing at Richmond, the latter thirteen
ea tney were lea to believe that the storoes. Mr. Wilson and E. G. Holli
revenue officers did it and the of- dav were here for the company in
ncers wno nave beard of the affair the contest
are seeking to keep the father in ig
norance of tne part his daughter had! Thompson Ireland.
ju me destruction or tne plant. Ana
she is understood to be striving to Faison, Nov. 2. At St. Gabriel's
keep members of her family from re- Episcopal church in Faison. artisti
newed violation of the revenue laws, cally and beautifully decorated with
estate commissioner ot Insurance, Southern smilax. ferns evergreen
James R. Young, is sending into every plants and white and wellow chry-
SITUATION
FITTING
ESPERATE CONCLUSION
ITALIANS COOPED IN CITY BE- TO HIS CONTINENTAL TRIP AS
SIEGED BY HORDES OF PRESIDENT REVIEWS AMER-
TURKS AND ARAKS : ICA'S GREAT FLEET
DEMAND FOR SURRENDER HE SWELLS VITII ; PRIDE
Tripoli, Nov. . 2. A formal demand I New York, Nov. 2. America's
for the surrender of Tripoli has been J greatest naval demonstration came to
made to the Italian forces by the I a climax today with the review of the
Turko-Arab desert forces closing in I majestic war fleet by the President
on the city. It is understood the de- and officers of the navy on board the
mand was promptly refused. Mayflower. The inspection of the line
Berlin, Nov. 2. Officially confirm- of war fleets stretching an even mile
ed dispatches were received here to- j along the Hudson was a fitting close
day from Constantinople that the I to the continental journey of Presi-
Tuirko-Arab army attacking Tripoli I dent .Taft. Taft was met at Jersey
had captured five forts outside the! City by the Mayor and together
walls and drove tne Italians into tne boarded the Mayflower for breakfast
inner city, where they are now be- The President showed pride in the
sieged. great armada which is the biggest
The Italians are fighting valiantly, ever reviewed by a president of the
put tney nave oeen unaDie to stem i United States.
the ternhc onslaughts of the Moslem
warriors. Justice Says Wickersham Sugges-
i-rtjuuuii, rsov. a. Agaiu me uaiuv tlons Too Limited
in wnicn tne Italians are desperately i
ngnung to noia tne city ot inpuii Greensboro ,Nov. 2. Mr. E. J. Jus-
sdxust im, uvxvviieiiiiiiis diiiij- tice, who went to New York to ap
Turks and Arabs raged fiercely, ac- th United gtates Court on
Irl bT; r ; T . T. behalf of the tobacco growers of
... . . ' . , .North Carolina in the case against
miral Aubrey, which is anchored offl.. . . ,
the city of Tripoli, is supporting the TVi,. company, re
defense by hurling shells inta the turned, this 'morning ; Mr. Justice stat
desert where the assaulting forces ed lfc was doubtful if the court would
nro ari nth of tho ritv announce its decision as to plan of
The silence of the Italian Govern- dissolution proposed by the trust for
nt relative tn tho snorts from several aays. ine saia Air. vvicKer
CnnstantinnnlA and Trinnli that the sham's ' suggestions were 'good but
Turks are steadily -gaining is regard- did not believe they went far enough
ed here as hiehlv significant. It i?
evident from the tone of the dis- f Oldest Man in North Carolina Dies,
patches that the fighting: about the
city is of a desperate character.the Henderson, N. C, Nov. 2. Mr
part of the State renewed warnings Un nth pmnms at. 10.S0 a m.. Tuesdav. Turks and natives showing all the Names Journeygan who it is claimed
X j.t i - I . . . , . I j - 'Ai - lit I -nrn 1 rt -.1 I , . -f rt i y-.
as to tue operation or unlicensed com-1 October, 3lEt, 1911, Aliss cnariotte ; n?nng courage 01 tneir waniite a-i uiuwi man m mis
panies in North Carolina and the Trland. the charminer. cultured daugh tures. , I died Saturday at his home at Epsom
aangers or losses in premium pay- ter of Mr. and . Mrs. James D. lre-
ments and in claims that may devel- land, was unted in marriage to Mr.
op tnrougn nres in patronizing un-1 William I. Thompson, a prominent
licensed companies that cannot be merchant and business man of Fai-
The Italians are now cooped up in Jin this county. He was 107 years
the city and are , menaced by lack I old and was a veteran of the Mexi
of drinking water, as tne supply I can war and also of the Civil war
comes fiom outside the walls. I He matied at the age of forty years
sued in the courts of the State for son. Before the bridal party entered J TI.& . -uly JtUkrns success so., far land -mildest -child is now, sixtv. the cntj!.- t . this .: wlt.h. . givps .him I . rL Ji. g.n, r.5 v
RECOGNIZES
REVOLUTION
NATIONAL ASSEMBLY REQUESTS
LEADER TO SUSPEND HOSTILI
TIES-IMPERIAL ARMY
Morgan's St ig Grip.
Washington, D. Nov. 2. The
New York finanL i newspapers, all
of which are Wall street organs, are
still complaining about the activity
of the democratic investigating com
mittees. They profess to believe that
these investigations are being carried
on solely for what they call he pro
cess of making "political thunder"
for the approaching campaign. These
newspapers regard every move which
threatens to isturb the Wall street
barons while they are eneaered in
their present little occupation of
coupon clipping, as little short of
treason.
In the meantime, information has
been coming to. light lately, largely
as an incidental result of the Stanley
Steel committee's work, showing the
details of J. P. Morgan's grip on the
industrial and financial situation in
tnis country. Tms information shows Pekin. Nov 2. Th Nntirmni o.
J.1 A . ..... 1 ' ' M-
up tne tremenaous power weuaed Dy sembly has formally recognized the
wilt, uue mail in sucn a manner mat revolution in a request to LI Yuan
cue wmuciau m congress see more Hong the revolutionary leader to
mT if , ir I,r8ram suspend hostilities.
win u vmuicatea u it accompusnes Shanghai, Nov. 2. A massacre by
n.w " iirrC r s,rc-r, !?e imperial troops is in progress in
' .r . D1"61C mu "u.ua' Hankow.
uwus ii m iiis power to say wnetner
Dusiness snail be good or bad; whetn- if i Kill l in rminp inrriTr'n
er the times shall be those of panic MANILLA 10 I IJIIlA I LULU
J. P. Morgan controls more than
half a billion dollars of nther peo
ple's money and he has it in his A MILLION DOLLAR FIRE THREAT
power to do with this tremendous ENED TO DESTROY THE PRIN-
KILL PEOPLE OF HANKOW
sum as he sees fit. Not only does
he hold the cash but he holds it in
such a way that its trusteeship gives
him control of practically all the big
CIPAL CITY OF OUR PHILLIP
PINE POSSESSIONS SAVED
BY UNCLE SAM'S SOLDIERS.
Manila, Nov. 2. This city is threat-
railroads and industrial corporations, ened with total destruction by a fire
This one man has it in his power to which caused a million dollar losa.
regulate by the wave of his hand, or At noon it is thought the entire city
the nod of his head the course of WOuld go. Later soldiers saved the
the estremendous enterprises on city after a hard battle with th
wnicn minions or people depend ior flames.
a living.
Vletanel Cmmlltee br?ught Reported That Coast Line Will Build
idti. LuaL nit? CiiuiC wBu Into Charlotte.
amounting to upwards of seventy-fiye In question before tne T le
millions of dollars was on deiosit in at the pregent Ume ,s that of PdJrct
the office of J. P. Morgan & Co a railroad connection with Cuarlotte.
private banking concern, not subject
or some other large city. Men who
A.1 . A X
tu tuc ruwmuu m i auuu " - are in touch somewhat with th
ui ay o uw couHuiuiiouai auiuoniy. railroad fok say that the bet route
T uiiu wmi.iu of the Raleigh, Charlotte & Southern
v v,: v.i is by way of Troy. These men point
rvp uciidi ' t T out the fact that there is already a
Z . -T tT" "J " , " ' I road from Colon to Mount OJlead
..r: u . " 1U1; and that the Durham & Charlotte
wi up lowaiu me imn uiinuu ma. : would be glad to sell jn acldition to
.ims y iVlult u J" the road already built, it is pointed
whom he likes, and he can refuse to . iT,of ,
, , . .... ' , ... out i that the most direct route to
leiiu w vviium lie u.s. mureovi.
any failure to comply with their con-j the church Mrs. Weatherby sang soft-1 recorded is the capture of two light! The remains were buried Monday in
tracts. The commissioner is also lv and sweetly, "I Love You True, field guns from the Turkish and Arab I a little cemetery near his home.
sending out summaries of the State accompanied by Mrs. Annie H. "With
laws as to requirements for insurance erington at the organ, whose beau
agents and the transaction of busi- tiful wedding march later announced
ness through them when duely licens- the coming bridal party and the soft
ed by the State. The circulars treat strains of the organ added sweetness
non-resident and resident agents and to the happy occasion and pleasure
their regulation and all the phases to the friends who packed the church,
of their business relations with in- Messrs. Turner Ireland and Ross
surers. Giddens, the ushers, entered first, fol-
There are railroad prognosticators lowed by Misses Mary Emma Giddens
in Raleigh who believe that, although and Charlie Westbrook, the brides
President Jno. R. Mills and his as- maids, dressed beautifully in white
sociates in various railroad ' enter- marquisette, over satin, with white
prises refuse to affirm or delay, that picture hats, carrying large yellow
there is a movement in the making chrysanthemums. Then, came Miss
for the ultimate establishment of a Bessie Ireland, maid of honor, lovely
line of road that will give direct in real lace, over yellow satin with
through service between Raleigh and white picture hat, carrying a bou
Sparta, Alleghany county and. most quet of white chrysanthemums, fol
probably extend on into Virginia for lowed closely by the little ring bear
a most important connection with er, Carlton Weatherby, in pure white
the Norfolk & Western. Mr. Mills and yellow chrysanthemums, thus
and his associates are. how building carrying out the lovely colors,
roads to Elkin to Sparta and Lilling- Handsomely attired in a becoming
ton to Sanford and by connecting: up sroinff awav grown of novelty suiting
other links between Winston-Salem and carrying a bridal bouquet of
and Elkin, Winston-Salem and Thorn- bride's roses and lilies of the valley
asville. via High Point, and one or came the charming bride on the arm
two other links of only a few miles nf hcr father Mr. James D. Ireland.
there could be a throuerh run to Ral- Thev were met at the altar by ' the
eigh via Islington, Sanford and Troy groom, accompanied by his brother
Benton, j nomasville, Winston-Salem, and best man. Dr. C. A. Thompson,
Elkin to Sparta and then there could where they plighted their love and
he the westward extension into Vir- linked their lives in holy wedlock,
ginia. Reports to the effect that this the clergyman, Rev. Mr. Williams of
is a well defined plan arid that a re- Clinton, solemnly pronouncing them
ported negotiarion for the Durham husband and wife.
and Charlotte road which would have With the glad wishes and congra-
to become a part of the line, is a tulations of their host of friends, Mr.
part of this plan, are credited by and Mrs. Thompson left immediately
many here. It would be a great factor, p.fter the ceremony, amid showers of
ior developing a wide and at present rice on the 11 a. m. train, for their
largely isolated section of the State bridal trip to Washington City and
. Within the next day or . two there New York. After several days, they
will be an award of. the contract for wni be at home in Faison to their
the erection of the quarter million many friends.
dollar fire-proof State building and An elegant home reception was ten-
the work will be gotten under way dered the bridal party and immediate
before the new year. The State build- families by Mr. and Mrs. James D.
ing commission, Hon. Ashley Home, Ireland on the night before from 8
chairman and -W. E. Springer, of to 12 o'clock.
Wilmington, secretary. The building Many handsome and useful pres-
is to be four stories and jwill front ents were received by this popular
Fayettevilte, Morgan and Salisbury couple, attesting the appreciation of
streets on the south side-of Capital their many friends.
Square. Among the out-ofTtown guests, who
Raleigh is. as a result of the elec- were present, were: Dr. and Mrs. M.
tion held yesterday, to retain the old l,. Smoot, of Salisbury; Mrs. Dr.
central market and municipal build- Fearrington, of Winston; Mr. and
ing on Fayetteville street instead of Mrs. Frank Giddens, of Morehead
doing away with it through sale and City; Mrs. W. S. Loftin of Bowden;
either having. no central market at Mr. Ross Giddens and Miss Mary Em
ail or lecating it on the square back ma Giddens, of Goldsboro; Dr C. A.
of the old market.. The city is to un- Thompson, of Wilson; Mrs. Kate
der the provisions of the order, to Thompson, of Sampson,
issue $35,000 bonds for making the Mr. Thompson is a brother to Dr.
market thoroughly sanitary and mod- c. A. Thompson of this city.
ern in equipment and also to remodel ,
as far as may "be deemed expedient 4 b'4&'4& &fc'!&
the entire building. Raleigh is to have v - jgt
opportunity to provide for the - en-
tire State a thoroughly modern mar-
ket that will be seen at close range jgt
by all visitors to the city. And it is
expected that this" will be done. &
The North Carolina Supreme court j
disposed of fifteen cases on appeal
this weekly delivery day. The list follows:
hordes. v . - I Several children, grandchildren and
The searchlights of the Italian I a number of great grandchildren sur-
warships are kept playing constantly j vive him. Old age was the prin-
over the desert to the west and south I cipal cause of his death.
searching for the positions of the
enemy that they may shell them. Tarboro Items.
Rome, Nov. 2. The reports which I Miss Myrtle A. Tooley, and Mr.
have been spread in foreign coun-JJ T -Hagans were married here . at
tries-that the Italian troops at Tri-jfour o'clock yesterday afternoon at
poli have practiced extreme cruelty! the residence of the bride's mother,
in the war against the Turks and 1 Mrs. John Tooley. The wedding was
killinsr women, children, the aged I a quiet one only a few of intimate
and infirm and non-combatants, have I friends of the families being pres
caused intense indignation through-1 en t.
out Italy. I I he Rev. Euclid McWorter per
These reports have already been of-1 formed the ceremony,
ficially denied, but Premier Giolitti Mr. and Mrs. Hagans left for a
took occasion aeain last nisht to em- short bridal trip to Maury
phasize the denial and to make a Yesterday s session ot tne superior
statement in behalf of the govern- ourt was entirely occupied witn tne
mpnt nnd nation i case oi fonerroa v. tsatue wnicn was
"If anv renroach is admissible," on trial Tuesday. The case was still
hf said, "it can onlv be on account unfinished when we went to press
of MPPss of hnmanitarianism. We Judge Jacob Battle and Congress-
ftave perhaps, through , exaggerated man ciauue Kitcnin represent tne
o,.,lc cnaroH tlio livps utiH nvnn- ueieuuitii- aim ouuu auu opium aiiu
v.. jy.v. i I tt - ri : n : c i!
erty of the enemy and in so doing "ljr dlB l LUC A"1"
to grave
I tiff.
have exposed ourselves
"This, however. , we have been M8 visiting the family of her brother
j x A i,4. Q t. tn. uenton.
yieaseu to uu to yiuve iuai c
civilized and human. Perhaps what
Mrs. R. F. Weaver of Whitakers
Mr. D. Litcheustin formerly of Tar-
is the hountv of the strong may bel., ... .
" i nici ci-Ti a i t ron
due
judged as weakness.
"The acts of treachery were
partly to the efforts of
about 15,000 of whom migrate at this QIne fc. moming.
Mrs. W. B. Crawford sf Wadesboro
Vr, h a X o ttot. AT TXnotw by this route tha bv any other. And
firs in the matter of nesie'natinEr I .. . '
. . j alter an. railroad promoters are
where their money is to be loaned. "...
t f rr.r ric t ,i0ci.0 Q Tvi o n hunting the route that will pay best.
or group of men, to get a hold of
Then there is another story and
T.ta j i I V 1 L1X DXJlllKT iUUUUdtJUU, LWl, r O Llir
AT TT Ttnfh wnih -l Mrrl-rv An ATI- I
L v, effect that the Seaboard Air Line is
from being loaned; regardless of how JleKUn ?ULee "f tb?
uurham & Charlotte vuh the pur
pose of running its through trains
by way of Henderson, Durham, Troy,
good the security may be, or how
worthy the enterprise.
,Vo fL ZX " Norwood, Monroe on to Atlanta, sav
v,c a i ,QOhng some 75 mile- in mileage from
cc, ? the North to the South. It is known
T:Ti, I,loyuw l" curing a straighter route through the
about its abolition
This policy has aroused a storm
of protest from the financial journal
ists who gather up the crumbs that
fall from Mbrgan's table.
THE MAD DOG STORY
State.
The latFt report is that-it Is th
Atlantic Coast Line that will take
over the Durham & Charlotte and
that this big syFtm will enter Char
lotte by way of Troy.
Six Persons, So Far As Known, Have
Been Bitten. Five Certainly by a
Mad Dog.
(Fpyetteville Observer.)
Engineer Was Instantly Killed.
Washington, Nov. 2. A phone mes
sage was received in this city thl3
rJeuOUins, I , T r ninn..n tt -f vn-
season of the year from the interior
to the coast for the date crop TheyA NorfoIk Southern Engine is Ditched
WEATHER.
Frost Toniaht.
Fair tonight and Friday. Colder to
night ar.d on the coast Friday with
frost tonight and moderate to brisk
Russ vs Harper, New Hanover, no northerly winds.
formed a kind of conspiracy with the
Turks and succeeded in persuading
the Arabs who had already declared
themselves our friends to rebel. But
indeed the Arabs were ready to take
up arms against those they consider
ed weak, at any moment. This is
shown by the fact that many of the
habitations, when set- on fire, ex
ploded like powder magazines, so
great were the quanties of arms and
ammunition hidden in them."
Peking. Nov. 2 The War Ofilce
has received a report that the Im
perialist forces have recaptured Han
kow and Massacred the population.
The panic among the people of
Peking, which ensued after the issu
ance of the first imperial edict, has
been largely dispelled and the news
papers are beginning to sum up the
results of the seventeen days rebel
lion. The Daily News considers that
the appointment of Yuan ihi Kai
will change the entire political com
plexion, restore peace, inspire the
people with confidence, command the
respect of foreign countries and
place the empire on a sound basis.
Reports received here state that
Yujnnan?-Fu, Anking and several
smaller cities in the province of Yun
nan, Anhwei and Fukien have gone
nver to the revolutionists. The sol
diers in Northern China are avowedly
awaiting the action of Yuan Shi Kai.
The government troops and the
Shan-Si rebels are encamped not far
apart. Apparently they do not. in
tend to fight for the present at least.
New Bern, Nov. 2. A message re
ceived in this city late yesterday af
ternoon stated that engine, No. 24,
pulling a combination train, on the
Plymouth Division of the Norfolk
Southern Railway had been ditched
near Plymouth and that the conduc
tor who was riding in the cab at
the time and whose name could not
be learned had been severely injured
or killed by being caught under the
i engine.
The wrecking crew which is sta
tiined .at New Bern were immediately
sent to the scene for the purpose of
raising the engine. There were a
number of passengers on tne train,
but as near as is known, none of
these .were injured.
Washington, D. C, Nov. 2. A. num
ber o applications filed by various
railroads in the South were granted
by the Interstate Commerce Commisf
sion today. The Carolina and North
western was given the right to make
tariff rates which will put Newton on
an equal basis with Charlotte, States
ville, Mooresville and Shelby in the
matter o shipping cotton goods pro
ducts. The Norfolk and Western was per
mitted to fix rates for the transpor
tation cf cotton towels from Durham
N. C., to Kilby, Norfolk, Suffolk,
Richmond, South Richmond, Peters
burg and other Virginia cities.which
will afford equitable rights to ship
pers of these products at Durham.
Thev fnlinwin rrKj wPrp' fW.Tiit- morning stating that Mr. John Wilk
ten in our citv last week: Charlie iT1KS- formerly f this city and en
Maloney. son of Mr. John J. Malonv, ployed by the Norfolk Southern R
Will Graay, son of Mr. Jesse Grady, road as engineer on a train running
a Mr. Baxley. in Campbellton. th between Columbia and Mackey'a
child of a negro named James Wynne Ferry, met a horrible death about 12
a neero woman bv the name of Sa- o'clock today.
rah Walker, pnd a negro who is a His engine turned turtle, throwing"
cook for Mr. Q. K. Nimocks. It is not him out of th cab window. It. fell
known positively about the case of on him, literally crushing him to
Charlie Maloney but it is certain that oeatn. wiimns' at tne .time was
the other five persons were bitten b shifting cars near Roper, and the
the dojr which PoiicemanBritt kill- cause of the overturn is unknown,
ed on Friday. Will Grady wa? bslv but it is thought to hare been due to
;tten by the animal (a femals point- a rail spreading.
er) shortly before it was shot. I Mr. Wilkins was a young man of
After the shooting Dr. J. V. Mc- about 34 years of age, of good habits
Gcugan and Dr. A. S. Rose held a con- and highly respected. He leaves &
sultation and decided to send the dog I widowedmot her and several sisters.
to Dr. C. A. Shore. , state pathologist
at RalP'ch. The time was short, so COTTON TODAY.
A "l T L 1 X J. C . I t
uu .uuu io cut uu. New York, Nov. 2. Jan. cotton
neau, dui me enure ooay, wane yeu , ,-.,
warm, was put in a box and carried opened at 9.0u, March 9.13, May 9.23.
by Mr. Jesse Grady to Rale'gb. anr July 9.32, Sept. 9.25, Dec. 9.25.
reached there in the night. Dr. Shore I At 11:45 Jan. was 8.88, March 8.98,
wired bnck to Dr. McGmican that hp Mav 9.09. .Tnlv 9.18.
could not possibly diagnose, that night Liverpool closed with "".Tau.-Feb.
b'.it would do so early "next morning j 4.91, June-July 4.98 1-2, Aug.-Sept.
Saturday rnornms: Dr. McGoitgan re- 4.99 1-2, Dec-Jan. 4.90.
ceived the following telegram:. Spots Wilson market 8 1-2.
Raleigh, N. C, Nov. 1. 1911 1 At 2 o'clock JaB. cotta as 8.9S.
Dr. J. V. McGougan,
Fayetteville. N. C.
Dog was rabid. r
C. A. SHORE.
All the persons mentioned above
as being bitten were sent to Raleigh
for the Pasteur treatment.
Mr. Maloney returned from Ral
eigh last night after carrying his son
there, and reported that all the pa-
Mar. 9.07, May 9.17,
Add prov
At 2 o'clock Dec. wheat was .8
5-8, corn, Dec. .62 3-4.
STOCKS.
New York, Nov. 2. C8fHd-it9i
gas was one of the RtroBgest issues
traded in at the opening et the stocle
tiontc ' inri rM-pivpii trpatmpnt. and. I market advancing cue point.. The
were doins well. It will be necer" I ron of the market was irregular
for them to remain there under treat-1 w'th a tendency toward 3 lower lev-
ment for twenty-one days. I e Steel common jej pfr 1-J? and th
T.-refffred gained 1-4. The curb is
Richeson Resigns. I crenrally unchanged. The London
Boston, Nov. 2. Richeson today re- mnrVet is firm.
signed as pastor of Immanuel Baptist
church of Cambridge. PROVISIONS.
' M'-ago, Nov. 2. Wheat ooenc.d
Gun C!ub Shoots Friday. Iw.rf Dec. .95. Corn, De. .3. '
The gun club shoots are held every I At H:30 Wheat was 9G 1-8, corn,
Friday afternoon at three o'clock. I Dec. 3.
. 1