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. . - ft . rM Urssf Credattooof Aof 1 V ; X Ipapcr m the CoonfirT "ExccU X. .' V; ;i vJf- ; t Meat ATcrlising Mcdrt Sr4 t ' v T Vf- f t; 44444444444t4f 444 t. " ! I pleof the PIcdmott restlon & it .WvoaraoIn;TUE6lUT 1 , i -0 r i ISAAC Sr LONDON, Proprietor. : A" 1- h NOrj-gARTIS $1.00 A YEAR. : SILER CITY. NCm WEDNESD AY JV&f9k i- ' I ESiGH;80BiI5br Happenings And: Dolngs0lcaned From AH Parts, I' ! Of Tho bld NorUi Stated 1 Shot Down by O&cs Changea atA. and M. purhain, Special. Sheriff J. F. , Raleigh, Special. Dr. Burton J. ':Icrwar4 returned, .Wednesday at Kayj of Raleigh, has been jappointecl ):p 'Worn virgiima vo., -wueTe-Charles ' Carroll, at,Jurham ... tough, b hodlyl1 wanted forlvarioua and 6un Iry deviltrieiarroll has been elud aig thejofScera 'tero-for the past three j years. Ilis.'worst - offenso A is aiffirlar, breakinst into a iouse and stcaliag$16. He has stolen chickens nouah 1 to make the most approved olorcd thief everlastingly jealous im las made - blockade ; -liquor oi 'Jipat ehenaicafci ahdeeneral i cussed qcss toi pollute every stream in the of.nty.j He has always managed to scatie lhcu in lroubie, but was shot 3iu 0 in Deputy iBelvin when he was ,i,OJnfl W tha Dnrham: man. "When .j it.' 1 v 1 j ' i-abtuKU Carroll "made a bieak, but RBI TREASURYORffl Disbursements Show Excess Over , Receipts by $115,104,151, 5 4. -4 Jt ,3 HARVARD ?WIMS j JALE 10SES CrirasonJIsrsinen.Sweep Thamsj With Threa Victories, r v 1 - I. to an ; instructor 's position 1 in k the otetmcaluepartment at the A. and M,' College. - He is a son oVJProtX John E. Ray, of ;this city. Dr. Ray is & graduate :"of Wake Forest r!and completed his grafdaatatwork at Cor neir University "this year. " 1 1 Dr. L. F. Williams, who served as an instructor in chemistry ' ' for the past two-years, has been promoted to DUE "TOfHQTE REDEMWiOH s-, So That" Excess of OrdlnaVy Expendl ;turev Over Ordinary Receipts "Was $35,039,813 For , Fiscal , Year- -Loss of 60,000,000. Washington, R C. Secretary Mac- Veagh's new form of dally Treasury the grade of an-assistant professor 1 WW that of -the old form of statement the vrorking balance and the deficit Because of the ne-ar classification of the general fund of the Treasury, the actual- working balance is set forth specifically for the first time. Hlth. College &nd completed his graduate work . at John Hopkins University, , Another Raleich boy, Mr. Fyauc W. Sherwcod now holds 'a position at A, and M.f -being-located in the btate Experiment Station, ell grad- was $hjt down and was brought to uated at A. andjtf., this year, imtha-J erto if has been a matter of calcula- hui. placers met him there and and was appointed as an assistant hfolii him hero. His pal escaped, chemist in the experiment ' station. l,,it tloodhouuds were out on his I The changes and addition iwll Ira Ai and he is expected to be bag- greatly strengthen the faculty in the r,', .'Carroll, in person, is the least Department of Chemistry' and the pretty of men. He is G feist, 8 inchesl staff in the experiment station. witUftlib most elongated legs. He has t lie ivi4itatioii of being able to out run a horse, has been frequently k-no;" catch a rabbit and in a foot raccj aiainst Deputy Belvin is the t,nlv nan who hias 'fever distanced him Banks Declare Dividends; Charlotte, Special. The snug snm of $73,250 was distributed in cash' in the form of semi-annual dividends to the fortunato holders of .stock of the It'wtvsj in one-of I these chases that several Charlotte banks on July 1st. causal I Captainj -Belvin to shoot at Of this "aggregate, the Commercial hira lml injure him in the hand. National will ipay out $25,000, which tion to reach this balance. ' and the calculation has always been at best somewhat uncertain. On the last statement under the bid form the working balance ap peared to he a little more than $43,- 000,000. As given in the present statement it Is only 827,498.576 Under the old form the deficit for the fiscal year just ended appeared to he $93,470,000. This statement shows that the total excess of expen ditures over receipts for the year was 5115,104,151. But of this only S55,- tM,b43 was excess or ordinary ex penditures over ordinary receipts, and the remaining SG0, 000,000 was due almost entirely to the system of redemption of National banknotes en forced by the law of 1890. This segregation of the items for . first. He will $10,000, which is 5 per cent, on its I merSSftotor Se dS shearing on the capital of $200,000; the First Mat- Treasury statement discloses the fact greatest Crowd That? Ever Assembled - On- the Historic Conrse Great Effort of Both Crews -" YALE-HARVAED REGATTA, Fortjitbird Tear - .. Varsity Race, 4 aideiT; Woti byHartard. ' , TIme-21.50. ' : ' . , Yaie-'e time, 2.10. " ; : Harvard's leaa abciatf siJec gtfis. : Record of Victories---TwentIeth for Harvard. Stages of the Race One Mlle: ''Leader, Harvard by three quarters of a length; stroke, 34. Time 5.10. Yale stroke, 31. Time 5.12.' Two Miles, Leader, Harvard by one length;' stroke, 84. Time 10.45. Yale stroke32. Time 10.48. Thfee Miles Leader, Harvard by five lengths; stroke, 35. Time 5,6.10. Yale stroke, 34. Time 6. 20. Finish Leader, Harvard by six, lengths; stroke, SB. Time 21.50. Yale stroke, .36. .Tlnie-ilO. Freshman Race, 3 Miles. Won by Harvard. Time 11.32. Yale's time, 12.09. Harvard's lead about ten lengths. Thorp ire so manv charges aerainst is O per cent.'-on its .capital oi $o00, this fellow that hobody knows-which 000; tho Merchants and aFrmers, one 1 lit must face doultWss be given a ioun for burglary. j Uonal, $15,000, which is o per cent-J that in reality about $ 3 9,0 00,0 00 of . i . - . cn its capital oi $dUU,0uv; the -Amen- tne deficit chargeable to redemption Ttio finrrPTifc Ttirnsd On at the San- can Trust Comuanv. $14,000. which oi banknotes belongs to the fiscal '. I . .''"". I 1 fl A O I A. J -Ml x, . rxma lia.d npr r-onf nr. ita PPnitnl (rf RAtil) . I 'cal lUSieau OI lO IQiS year. BM ' Sanf ord, Special.-Electric power UTO ; the Charlotte attonal, $7uu, t the close of the his fiscal yrZZ irotji tne caroima rower aau "u u Fvx tcui. u ii v,aw.. "-- fictitious. Such showing cannot be Uompanj' s plant at LJucKnorn rans ?wu,wu, auu me oumuwu uuaa uuu maae unaer the new form of state w.Tt'ltmtnp,! on at Sanford Cotton I Savinprs Bank, $2,000 whioh is 4 per nient. Mills Tuesday mornins and now cent, on its capital of $50,000. The iu tne new statement the receiptsflnish T " - f -r t . -r . .... . I ATirl 1 i m n . -. J1..I J 3 A - ( 2 ) Panama The Panama receipts consist solely of proceeds of 'Varsity Four-oared Race, Won by Harvard. Time 13.14. Yale's time, 13.28. -j Harvard's lead about two leDgths. Refcre William Lleikleham. now! cent, on its capital of $50,006. tbeir" lloOO spindles and -400 looms, Union National, which is only two jKJ.8b?r!eeSa are . hieh ere formerly run bv a 450- years old dees not .declare semi-an- gffS.t: horsc-ndwer eneine supplied by steam nual dividends but returns all the froni f dur 100-horse-"power boilers, profits to the surplus fund of the now! turn at the hum of electric bank. motors, i This is the second manuf ac- Collectively speaking, all of the turiih lilant in 'our town to use elec- local banks have enjoyed a half-year. trie-Jwwer, the Sanford Ice Plant the of markccT prosperity, first j n:i.l others will follow as early k'. ' is ndriik can be done, the power lino I Browned in Yadkin River. liavilia been completed only a few Spencer. Speeial. Claude Llvin- ivceks a: good, aged 20 yeaTS, of Jerasalem, bonds, and it is shown that the Gov ernmeat-has expended $170,000,000 on this project to date, of which $S7,- uoo.ooo came from the proceeds of bond sales and" $82,000,000 was paid out of the current cash of the Treas ury. Forr$60,000,000 there Is no reimbursement-provision, but -the- Treas ury stanos to be reimbursed from bond sale on account of" the other $22,000,000, and it 13 assumed that future Panama expenditures will come out of future Panama bond is- recelpts and disburse- Wagon 1 Shaft Plunged in iMessengcr ga eounty, was drowned in the ? ', tjvtt'o I Yadkm river near that place Sunday j Sq'lisiurv, SpeeiaL-ciarcnce Mon- a oon bating with a party BUeS f 4 rf; Of vounjr friends. He was swim- The ordinary we'LTir,. 1,. f Lz RAiT.f ming in 15 feet of water somedis- ments of the Government consist Jiesengcr boy, son of Mrs. Robert 8 when" he was mainly of receipts of customs and in- WoW of. this city, was seriously "eJ tJ!w 'h5 hands and ternal revenue, and the clsburse- 11 ued! here lale Tuesday afternoon noticed to throw up his hands ana meats Qn accQunt Qf hvlule (Jn a bicycle. In avoiding a c,t J sions, interest on public debt and mls- roilifeich with a street car he ran into n outl wcre PUWM' uuu cellaneous Items. ;n ivrv u R,nff of whir.h h body did not reappear until it was Despite the fact- that they i . T'-' ' I 1 U tho were - 1 1 1 1 1 I 11 I 1 . a . . n;;ir.i! i,; ; U - Ca ani(ti. recovere.a irom tne couom- 01 me larger aunng me nscai year just ena- r -"Yi VT i Z' rnAZ river several hours after the tragedy, ed than they were in 1908, 1 .wasitheiblow that it .required two f B-f tho f1l.nwn:n ?J.of ordinary disbursements . 1 men to) Pull the bov irom the-sbatul : . .. . . . I narv rtrptntj amnnnte tn zz nnn hli-'fel wprp inm w, hi fet. Tn known, but it is presumed Mr. Livin- fd ths . $'2X . I inillil U V M I' I .HI I - A.' II. 1.1 H. IM Nil II X Lit 1 an unfVfflSf-mna rnndltinn hfl WIL1 par- 9VU".. " . ricd'ta a physician's office for treat- Iost tls Pwcrs of locomotion: . i C .t 1 'x 'a-.ll precarious. j Maud Kelly Convicted. "Raleijb, Special. The court room of Ioliice Justice Stronoch was jam med jty the limit Mondays-black and vhits were there io hear the trial pf the; iflandcned white, woman, Maud Kov,j lately eppturefl. at Rocky Moutit) and brought here last Friday. Sha .rfta convicted on evidence by three tats's witnessei of unlawful relations with William Jorjear a negro backraan, Last week Jones' was sentenced for 18 wopths on the roads. Monday the Kelly ! woman, convicted of being his i paramour, wasi. given' the; same sen tence. The Snuirrel aMn.' i i Dprham, SpeciaL Maurice ' Mas sey.la nao man of fi3 vears of 'asre. 1 " J a i came into town last week with a load J of stdirrela, makmgf82 tht he-has j! kdfftl and sold. --The old fellow has devfluped a decoy that is fatal to them. . lie can so thorouihlv imitate t he' rodents that they rturup his gun and -are slain. ITe hns opme to be know ii as "the squirrel mail,' ' and furnishes a large number of patrons. i Must Go "To Trial. Raleigh, Special. Governor Kitch-' in has' declined to grant a pardon to 000,000 ion last year. This is due to the fact that the Government ex penses have increased $40,000,000. The principal items of increase are war, pensions and PostofSce Depart ment deficiency, In the itemjgiven in the new state- busan lioyle, a U-year-cia white ment as public debt receipts and dis- woman indicted at the August term, I bursements, the Treasury has lost 1905, .criminal court of Burko cpxmi during the fiscal year just ended the -V I 1 X - M AAA AAA AAA - '- ty. She was charged with arson. Sf1"8 ? oi jo9,uuiUu;. bo i Ai,-,?Zi ti,a wnn,. that tae balance of th9 general fund Being, adjud-ed insane the woman fo tte yeap lg about $120,000,000 was not tried, but committed to th lesghan it was ona year ago. The criminal, insane department oi me. less of cash in the Treasury on ae- StAte Priaon. GDvernoi? Kiteain de count of the lo-called isnbllq debt cllned to erant the uardon Ott' the item Ji not to much because of the n-wmiibA net been! retirement of bonds by the Govern ew. - trier. em f (a 1a fSQ f Quires Conviction Deior? loe gurv vruu is autnorizea to paraon. whs ctt tmrrxTAUff trvT.T.n?. ttttttctv Ktated that she will return to Burke county for trial and that the -golici- Shot Down Almost in Wifo's Prea- tor may nol proa the case. ence at London Gathering r .t.tii.. j.vt. Bond IssneHeWsUp. , . Uination of a colitical character oc- Raleigh, Special. On account - prj curred toward the conclusion of a the fact that net every-part of the Isew London, Conn. Harvard car ried every honor away with her from the Thames when her three splendid crews peat -axes three la three as clean-cut victories as has ever been seen on this historic cdui"3e. Her 'varsity crew led from start to and won by six leneths in 21:50. Yale's time was 22:10. By this victory Harvard won her second consecutive boat race from Yale In twenty-eight years. The greatest crowd that has ever assembled here on the Thames poured into lew .London to witness thi3 race, Harvard's growing confidence in her boating system brought doable and quadruple the -number that usually follow tho crlnisoa,; Jto the Thames, while Yale's determination to win back her glory on the river brought a record-breaking Yale crowd. The railroads could not furnish enough cars to accommodate all the people who fought and struggled for seats on the observation trains. It was es umaxea mat at least 4 0,000 people witnessed the spectacle from trains. every mna oi vecicie, ana irom a I uuiiiia oi me grandest noaung craxt f that graces American waters, AiinougQ 1-iarvard won oy a hand some margin end administered a crushing defeat to Yale the race was nevertheless a contest right up to the last half mile. All the way up the river the two eights roNyed with al most equal precision, and a slip of any kind, in either shell would have turned the victory into defeat within a few seconds But there was no break in the Harvard boat. Rowing all the way twostrokes and some times three strokes to the minute more than Yale, the Harvard eight crept away from Yale little by little, For two and a half mile3 Yale kept within a scant boat length of her Cambridge rival. Then Harvaid put On her power and increased her lead to threa lengths, then to four, and -finally to five and sis lengths. Yale spurted with hr old-time determina tion, but U was in vain. Osteacisedlnajnan MnrdCrcd. " ' iew iors: uity. An ostracised Chinaman, Ung ypw, was found mur dered in his laundry. A theory was" tuat friends of convicted cocaine con fers had murdered. IHai for aiding the -prosecution. r n Crew Buns Away With Ship, - ' Rockland. Mei-I-Whlla" P,anM t. CsHinds, cf the' easolina a Paul, "was ashoeT, here the crew ol iour put out to sea la the sloop. Must Stop Smoking. , Chlcago.-TJnhfersitiea mit. cigarette . smoking by studentt wilUnot receive; financial assistancJ from p.- K.'' Pearsons, the Hlnadni- millionaire philarihropist ' ' ' -;T awWIfe ItTFIainM'.' "" - --f -x- Spencerport, TS.H. While at wnri William Metc-al,ja farmer, saw his wlie, her clothlhS in Earns?, on thf Toof of a wccdslfei!. Before be couij reacn her she wqs burned so tadJ? that she died. si. Freedom ef (hoirl'ess. .lenereon CIW, MO. That It i3 not libelous for newk-.ia.ners to crlticisa n I a spirit cf falrnk the -official acts cf imuiiu. onn-fji-s vp. vce unanimous dc ci:on oi tne bupreme Court of .ilis- Keady to Hang jlYfiea Eepricvea. Krnsa3 City, SMfa.-r-Forty-five min utes before he was to havo been hanged for tb murder of Clydo Harndon, Clande'1 Brooks, a' nejrro. was granted a thirty-day reprieve by Governor Hadley. j Enrley in Tobacrofrcol. V.- Winchester, Ky. The Burley To bacco Society adopted a pledge to present to the farmers for signature to pool tobacco; ill the White Burley diSLrict, Ine output of which is esti mated at 250,000,000 pounds. - Cars For Womcji a Failure. New York City. Cars for tb elusive use of women, an experiment ui uue njQson (tunnel, ceaEf?a to run at midnight. Tbe women did not use tho cars, which wer.t half empty even in tne rusa nouys. Japanese Sailors at Seattle Falf Seattle, Wash. Cn Japanese Na val Day at the) Alaska-Yukon-Paclflc Exposition many or the msn from the cruisers Aso' dnj Soya visited the grounds. i hours to Btrennous effort in that di rection,'the Senat Sat urday af iled ta conclude its "consideration of the schedules of the tariff bill, and at 5 :12 'o 'clock, v an adjournment was reached, there were stil la number of important rates rfb be determined. The day, however, vaa full of achieve ment and a number of provisions were disposed of. , ; . -TTobably the most exciting inci dent of the day was the vote on Sen ator Beveridge 's amendment reducing frrm 30 per cent ad valorem to' 13 jj JPcr fhe. Cscal year. cnded-Wednesi j" cceded government receipts by $S9p . 8ll,15'3, according .to the .rrcasury ! Although it devfcd n;-. . v- .-' - . - . -T.?T Rcar Admiral r Potter became chief , f of the. bnearu "of nariration sncceedV ing Rear Admiral Pillsbury, retired, ' A five-hour flight of oratory in they United States Senate br ' Senator Cummins, of Iowa, and a thirty-sec;1 ends flight of the . Wright bwthcrV. aeroplane were the principal happen-; -ing3 cf interest-in the national cap- V ital Wednesday: A rniahap to Orville Wright 'e ma- ; chine put tn end to his flights for .- T the day less than a minute after be : j;ci vciib uu taiwxciu iu xvi i . cent ad valorem, the duty on ' started for his first nigbt. The dam- - ' 1 A . . pev cash registers. The Indiana Senator began' his fightNfor this "reduction some doys-'ago "and was enabled" to force a vote on it Saturday " after compratively " little discussion! The vote resulted 31 ayes and 33 noes. Stating that after the vote was an age to the aeroplane, however, "ras slight. - ' 1 -';". : . Petitions -for r rebearingriP-t-' "the charge against them fcr contempt of the. United States Supreme CourCV were received by the tlerk ?of Iho" nouneed several Senators had inform- j fT?.rt Sncnff JoBepSt F. Shipp, ' , inm hnA o--.-inef Ja,J Jeremiah Gibson and Luther KA 4JLA L L.. V t i-iV-J J-tA.l W VUU. AtVJ V his motion under, misrepresentation, Mr. Beveridge said he would renew the motion at a later date. The wood pulp provision also again Williams, three Tennessecans accus ed of having failed in their duty to prevent a lynching. Pretest against the effort to "" pre- received attention, and it was sup- I ,V" , , utv . . . ii: i r. nr r in TX7 n e . tt- n r a rw a- jx)sed that upon uuti ccjjtion to the retaliatory provision the schedule as amended, stated that rt had been finally acted j , yy, , " r 1 Senator Clapp, taking ex- i rLSl"1 , luv wuk- the Senate finance committee. BJt&ATHiNQ. i. he would make an effort to have the provision entirely eliminated before linal action should be taken upon the Dill. j The fcilowlns is a copy cr a com-- . .1 rr--f VI - " nrr4'-n i 1 The Senate concluded its "discus- 'bov in a Ycrkshiro school: sion of the schedules . of the tarifl "Breath is maie of air. lfv-lt. bill Monday and is now ready fcr the j wasn't for our tresD, we should die corporation and income tax ques- J when we slept. Our breath keeps the tion3. Senator Aldrich introduced a t life c-goin? through fsur noso when resolution proposing an amendment to j we arc asleep. 'By that stay in a collect the taxes on incomes from room all dry sbonll not breathe. They whatever source derived andxwithout should wait till they net out dcors. apportionment among the several ! Boys in a rvotn make carbonlcld?. States. j C&rbonlc'de is pooncr than- njad An increase hi the duty on struc-1 dogs. A heap of soldiers was in a tural iron and steel valued at mere I back hole in Ind'a, an.i a carbonkldo rot in anj kluei ntriy every ono '""' WntTIfi BUM" act" voting a-- bond issue v of f500,000 wasi reaa tnree times m iuu ;msi, i islature, a cestionrjef - validity has arisent and ;the Supreme"' 'conn will Spells tho Tetiys Court. Washington, D. C President Taft will expend not more than $15,000 for extraordinary improvements in the White Houte and S40.000 in in creasing the &ize of the office. It was thl3 enlargement that doomed th Jt;ooseveit tennis court. So Taft China ef. Washington, j D. C. Mrs. Taffs present intention is not to avail her self of the customary privilege of purchasing- chipa of new design, to be handed down to posterity as "The Taft Set." F " -5 Nominations by; the President. Washington, D. C. The President nominated Lleiitenant-Colonel James A. Irons, Fourteenth Infantry, to be colonel, and Commander William F. Fullam, U, S. Nj., to be captain. The President ilctr.rned, Washington, ! D. C.-The President returned to the. White House from his trip to New Haven, made by the Senate, the increase be ing from 3-10 to 4-10 of a cent per poiind. Gotten bagging was placed on the free list. Ineffectual efforts were made to r place cotton ties, school books, bind ing twine and salt on the free list and Egyptian cotton on the dutiable list. "What is whiskey?" was discuss ed in the Cabinet room of the White Ilouse. President Taft listening, to attorneys for rectifying distilleries and blenders, who oppose the' recent tion whiskey:" The hearing wll be continued. . After defeating Senator Tillman's amendment for atax of 10 ceuts a Iound on tea by a vote of 18 to 55, thus concluding the schedules of the tariff bill, the Senate took up the income and corporation tax questions. Senator Aldrich said he would sup port the corporation tax amendment as a means cf defeating the inepmo tax, expressing the opinion that the tax, would be repealed after two years of ere the .morning. Girls kill tne breah with corsets that squecrea luv diagram- Girls can rua o- holler t!k toys because Ibelr dasrarai-U squeeze! tco nich." CnU-rea's Answers. . . . Visiting the tilculty of the fJtb.-r npen the children unto the th'rd anj fcurth generation is as literally .tn.v. today as In ttc od Biblical times. 8 pre tho vlrtuer. .moralizes the Net" York Woild. Bth good snd ev'l lend to .perpetuate thynselvcs. ' IHFEOVED SERVICE VIA BOAED. SEA-' To Atlanta, Birmingham, Memphis, Kansas City, Denver, and Points South and West. No. 43 No. 81 Lv Raleicrh 5:15pm 3:45am Lv Durham. Lv Wilmington. Lv Hamlet . . Ar Atlanta. . . . Ar Birmingham. 3 :20pm D. & .3:20pm 3:00ao . 8:15pm . 7:00am 12:10 n Ar Memphis.. 8:05pm Ar Kansas City. .10:25am 7:10am 5:00pm 8:45prii 7:30am 7:00am 10:00am or the rate materially lowered. The Ar Denver.. .. .10:00am Democrats held that this Dosition Vn a P was a subterfuge on Mr. Aldrich 's Sleeping Raleigh t BirDinghara con- y i ... ' public gathering at the Imperial in stitute. An Indian student, whose name;, is hot knowD, shot and killed Lie uten-int-Colonel Sir William HutCCurzon Wyllie and Dr. Cawa3: Lalcaca, . cf Shanghai. . , be askedito pass upon it at its. fall . vvyme ieii aeaa on tnespo Dr. m wiww t f. - - LLalcaca showed signs of life after -he Secretary to Sir. Hitchcock Named. Washington,! D. C. Gecrsa W. Helk, of. Maryland, has been ancoint- ed private secretary to Postmaster J mo exptaaciuoa ci aie i ueieatia I -tvvuvwva, not oinicuit, tiarrara, with a crew that averaged almost sis pounds to tne man heavier than Yale, was able to row right through the race at a gait that averaged two strokes to the . minute faster than Yale and still get out oi this stroke her maximnm of speed. Any crew that can row in the form that Harvard or Yale rowed in and still row on an average two more strokes a minute than its rival, and not exhaust its-men .by so . doing, Is bound to win, and the margin at the finish will only be measured by the physical endurance ot the men in the winning boat.- V session.; -ine- cona issue is luerc- f ore held upv ':'r I Bogs Dying From Cholera, i , i - 1 Rocky Mount, SpeciaL-rThere is a repor from several parts of the two I cunties that cholera is working hav I c ilh the hogs just at present, and thatj juany area dying of the disease. I Thejisease seems more prevalent in f lection between here and Sharps I burg-jand heavy losses have been rc J Portep. within the last two weeks by x fanners who live in' this neighbor , tood. Que farmer, in- this neighbor- hqd and wi t bltr a ' few miles of this wtyf.&s reported to have lost . over tweuty-five last Aveekl .!! : ' .' Jl:: . : - , Tire Destroys Carthage Stables. " CatthageSpecial. G;v C. Graves ' Jiv'erp , stable was - destroyed by fire; here Sunday night at 11 o'clock. ftock , was burned but all the ; tnef contents, including-a lot,- of WflCrtna K..ran. - 1- - .ii t burned. The' loss is something like 5 PO.OOO. with . Tift indnronM TViio i th hird stable which, has been burn ed icju the same site in the past four IV.x . . . . They Were Walking Some. - , i Statesville. Special. -Master Jul ian Morrison, son ..of Mr. J. IC Mor-r rison, and Master Miles Cowles, son of Mr3. W. H. IL Cowles, of Statcs viilef did some walking Tuesday The boys recently walked . to Wilkes county for the exercise and ""novelty of the thing, and spent a week there with relatives : and mends ot Miles. And they returned (- home a-foot. They left Wilkeslcrd Tuesday rucrn ing at 6 :30 o 'clock and. reached .their homes : befe " :last evening ' at 8' hav- teli and was hurried to St." George s Hospital, buti on,: arrival there , it was onnd that he was dead. '' ' t -"Those near the assassin seized and field htm until the arrival of the. po lice. He had two revolvers, a dagger and a knife. "All were new, and it is believed that the crime was premedi tated. ' ' ; Plaj-opEnsse "lTitdc tha Ttnife, Mayor Fred A. Eusso, of Chicago, was. operated upon for - appendicitis fn a hospital. He was taken suddenly ill in bis ofilce'.. Tho operation was tuccessful. 1 :-C' l- . in'gmade the.,;tramp;;of prpbiplxP Jfgdlan of the City Hail, New Tor miles in, a single day. f' "r " i " jed on the eve of his seventy-seco ' .. ; n--,--rt,: iw TmffiffV; : Pi, birthday..,. i k -., Veteran jCnstodlan Dead.' . 'Martin T."Keese, the veteran cus- k. nd Cave-Ik Blocks Tramc. . Asheville Special. The situation at ; the Cowee ; tunnel near Dilsbpro on, the Murphy division of the' Sbuili crn' Bailwav where a cave-in becur- reda several -days ago , is anything -but ichards Mine;-was struck andini j encouraging according to ofUcial re- fctantly killed at Dover, N. 3.7 by an ,! SUGAR TF.UST CONSPIRACY. President Thomas, John R. rarsons tied Four Other Directors Indicted. New , York City. Indictments al leging conspiracy in restraint of trade and commerce, domestic and foreign. were returned by the. Federal' Grand Jury against the Sugar Trust and six of Jts officials, including Washington B. Thomas," its president, and ohn E. Parsons, its . cnief counsel..,: The Others caught in tho Grand Jury net are Arthur Donner. and Charles 'H. aenff, of this city: John Mayer, ' of Morristownx aiid George H; Frazlcr, cf Phii3(TplaS?a, directors. ; It indicted -Thomas B. -Harned; counsel fcr .. Adolph - Segal, -head of tho Pennsylvania --Su??.r ReSnlng Company, and GustavE.. Kissl "bf this city, tjragent'through whom the trrst got hold of ad wreQked the big i'i?nnery in Phiiadclnhla to put it out of competition with tne refineries owned by the trust.,, "Bliner KOled by an Auto.; " ' - Paxil 'Hance.'.:twenty-6ne years bldV n Hungarian miner in" thejemploy cf TlinmsR Trnn ComTianv atr tho and Wednesday. Tho high officials of -the Southern are' not "prepared to say just when they exppt to v have -th trouble cleared and . train&pass-: ing through. It will .certainly,- how ever, be some time, yet.' f , . Wright Makes Three Flights. - Orvllle Wright made three success ful aeroplane flights at Fort Myer, near Washington, D. O., the machine responding perfectly his guidance. v McCLELL A N OUSTS EIXG3I.iL . Acts Quickly Wlien l Commissioner Refuses Obey -.iQvdersr v New "ork City. Pollcs Commit sioner t Etngh am " was summarily", re moy'ed 'for relusing ;to obey "orders from office" by Mayor; McClellaii,- and Deputy Commissioner" Wflliam- F. Eaker was sworn In in his place. .With? General Bingham Went out the other deputies, Frederick H. Bugher, Bert Hanson and Arthur Woods, and also his secretary , Daniel G. Slattery. Tang Shao Yl at Home. Pekin. Tank Shao Yi. who has been on a tour of the world, whicfc In cluded the United States, has re turned home. - , - - ' Ivins Relieves Two Admirals. Madrid. Kiss Alfonso , has re lieved' Rear-Admirals Speltorno and Entrap, from their duties for giving forth opinions, umavoraDie o ins Government's -for a new buanisa naval squadron, , llJgh Sheriff a;Earglar. v Honolulu, Hawaii. The attornay for Japanese strikers has? charged tha High Sheriff of Honolulu and attor neys lor planters wltn burglary., -. Olympic Games at Athens. Atheus. GrScce, The Olympic games committee ba3 decided to issue. Invitations for ian international meet ing hens next; spring. Wlvitney P.ys llig ITico. London. At Tattersall's sale . ot blood stock rjt Newmarket, H, - P. Whitney bought a colt by x'srsiuimoa Dame , d'Qr r"paylns - .0? " Suinea3,-o- about- 513.S00. " Bengal Reduces Rale. ., , Calcutta, ladia. The rate" of dis count of the Bank ol Eengal v.as re ducsd from four to three per cent. ... i - "'- Carries 1C0O I-Iilcs cf Cable. . -r T-nninn. Tho cable steamer : Col- ona sailed frd.ni'" London with 1600 tniies or cabl-3 oa board, to lay th t-mmprcial Gable- Company iuew line between rwiounaiano, am lyvf. York City. . . . r .:; To Fly From ilill Top: ,f. Calais, Francis-Herbert ' . Latham, the- aeronaut,) is planning to start from h9 eumtilt of Cape Blanc NerL 800 feet high; ,n his attempt to make a flight in hii' aeroplane across -the English jEhandeL . ........ ' I ' - .- - I -j - . .. :'-"t . part to destroy the income tax. Sen ator Flmt, who will have charge of the -corporation tax amendment, spoke in favor of it. Senator Cummins in favor of the income taxj and Sen ator Dixon in favor of an inheritance tax, although the latter said he would vote for the corporation ta Senator Flint paid the corporation tax would yield, in his opinion, a revenue cf 140,000,000 to $50,000,000 a year. Secretary of the Treasury Mac- Veagh made a call on national bank depositories for a return to Treas ury cf government funds approximat ing $25,000,000. Income and corporation tax ques tions were discussed Thursday in the Senati. Among , those ' who spoke were Senator Root, of New . York, who advocated the corporation and opposed the income tax; Senator Borah, of Idaho, who took opposite sides with Mr. Boot; and. Senators Owen and Clapp, who favored the income tax Butfor the objection of one Sena tor, Mr. Bulkeley, of Connecticut, next Tuesday would have been fixed as the date for, a vote by the Senate on the income tax amendment to the tariff bill. ' Orville Wright made three success ful Bights in -his new aeroplane at Fort Myer late Thursday afternoon, remaining in the air about 22 minutes all told and raising to a height of 40 feet. " ' . nechons with through Pulhran to Kansas City and Denver. Day coach on No. 41 from Raleigh at 4:05 p. m, " to Birmingham. Dining car on No,, 43 to Hamlet. . 'V No, 81 Pullman Drawing Boon) m ; Steeping car Raleigh to MeniphU, . Day coach to Birminjliam, dining fa. .crying eu mean. ,-.'... ! 00t0WmMtmM$ Tfcrctgli Twin Berrfc. Bttirnn:Wfl tslugtcn, Chirlotti and Johmca. City,.Tean., and New SJtipiaf Ctt Eervica Between Clarlctti ; izi Wilffiingten. No. 43. i No. 44. 3:0Cam Lv Wilmington Ar 12:S0am ; 7 :0Cam Ar .Hamlet." . Lv 8 :20pm 7:25am Le .. Hamlet.. Ar 8:00pa 10:2Cam Ar .Charlotte. Lv 5;20pra 10:35am Lv .Charlotte. Ar 5:l-ipm , l:5Cpm Ar ..Eostic.. Lv 2il5pm 1:50pm Lv ..Ecstic. Ar ."2;15pm.. , SrOopai Ar Job n son City Lv '8z20aza Nos. 44-45 Through train between Wilmington and Johnson - City , and Drawing Room Sleeping Car service '': l)twcn Wilmington and Charlotte, j Open for passengers at Wilmington , OrCO p. m. "and arriving 120 a. m. passenger can remain in Bamejuntil L", 8:00 a. m. Conneclion for thu can i be made from Raleigh for Wilmlng- " ton by No 43 or 4L , For information apply- to ticket' V agents. ' - '"- C. IL QATTI8,.- District Passenger I Agent, : : Baleigh, N. C, . .. ; . .-is QUICK ROUTE TO ALL POINTS. . . - . 'N 0 R T H S OUT HE A S T W EST. ; TKrough TraJris Between Principal Cities and Heiorlf Eleiant Pullman Sleeping Cars on all ' Through Train. , - DlNINOLUp JSNPJSPVONCARSs '' - ,T Fr Speed, Comfort and Courteous Exnployei, travel rla th . r-' i. T -1 l.;I" ata. BeaedolW n4 other isformatloa tar-isoBd.ty dlrwdAff . n. HiBowrox, oina B, X TIRSOKTrtv. Put AgL, i;narion. . u. V?. A. TTJTLK, Pam. TtaSla If ty. , 4 WAskaaToa, rx a - - . s i II - - - v ": -;-:.. "'. .."-.:".v-';-"' ." V
The Siler City Grit (Siler City, N.C.)
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July 7, 1909, edition 1
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