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VOL XIV.
COLUMBUS, N. C, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER;, W08.
NO. 19.
R CULLINGS OF NORTH STATE NEWS
Arranged Per Busy Readers
m APPEAL T0 PASTORS.
L 0f Ministerial Band at Uni-
rsity of florin uarouna writes
r .i. tn "MiTiisttr nf fifr o
apn JjCitci ---- -
ft' are requfi--u w uuu;u mo
L-;(t st.jf-t..nianaiory letter:
He Ministry of the State of North
rolina:
ar Pastor: Hie calling and
r . wt ..it 4" r fill V -k -v - v
ji'.c oi young nit"
m owing number oi vacant pul-
continuous interest.
Umble way to show the students
the University the importance of
. . . . L. Ti l s
ministry a a me wor. n unnsrs
other all who have cfcosen this as
L profession and makes of. them
in-kins: and recruiting agency.
fh;s letter is an appeal to pastors
Psorth Carolina to stir up the
Ms of prospective students of this
other colleges to the present
sag reed for ministers in all de-
rinations. 11 there is a yqung
from vour congregation expeot-
to enter the University who has
sadv decided 6r who you think
rht be influenced to enter the sa-
ministry, will you not write a
l l: ZI.-L. J.I.- i 3
nuainnii lum wnu iuv iaci uuu
ping any suggestions as to now
band may be of heiif
Yours truly,
A. Rt'FUS MORGAN, Leader.
Sapel Hill, N. C.
brth Carolina Won't Take Leper.
Raleigh, Special. This State re
Bes tojreeeive from the Federal au-
i t T 1 e
bnhc-s the leper, J. n. rany, oi
hiri. N. C. This action being, through
State Board of Health, is based
the ruling of Assistant Attorney
ITT 1 ll a J ,
racial iriavaent iiement, to tne ci
st that a State is not required by
le State or Federal constitution or
ptutes to receive citizens from be- i
WAS HOERTBLE SCENE.
The Colored Children Cremated in
Home at Cameron.
Cameron, Special. Sunday night
about 8:30 o'clock, while the family
was at church, the house of Hector
Cameron, a worthy negro of this
place, was burned, together 'with
three small children, one of his own
and two of his son-in-law's, Alex.
Worthy. The fire is supposed to
have originated from the overturn
ing or explosion of a laaip which
was left burning low. When it was
first discovered the children could
have been rescued had it been known
they were in the house, but they
were asleep and gave no alarm and
when the family reached there, the
house was enveloped in flames and it
was then too late to save them. The
grief of the terror stricken parents
was touching to see and their cries
with the flames leaping in air made
the scene one of terror.
LEPER SIGNS PENSIO J PAPERS
Conscience Hurt Him.
Winston-Salem, Special. A con
science striken man in New Mexico
has sent a letter to Mr. W. T. Baynes,
a merchant here, writing as follows:
"Dear Sir: Please find enclose 40
cents for some tobacco and water
melons I sole from you several years
ago, and I ask your forgiveness far
stealing them. You may ask why I
am sending this money for that pur
pose, but the Bible commands me to
straighten up our back life, just as
much as it does not to sin. So I
send this 40 cents, hoping you will
understand it."
The forty eents was enclosed and
a man's name was singned. Mr.
Baynes thinks he remembers the oc-
Means Devised Whereby Early Signs
Documents Without Transmitting
Disease to Officials.
Washington, Special. John R.
Early, the leper, Saturday afternoon
signed the first of the papers that will
entitle him to receive a pension as a J
soldier incapaciated while in the per
formance of duty. He signed the re
maining documents Monday and will
receive back pay to the amount of
$165 and a regular pe'nsion of $72 a
month. His pension will be recorded
as begining July, 1907.
How Early was to sign the papers
without passing on the germs of his
disease to the officials who would re
ceive the documents was decided
only after a long consultation. Fin
ally Dr. Thompson, of the pension
agensy, tcok the papers out to Early
covered each in turn with a sheet of
paper in which slits had been cut to
allow Early to sign the official do
cuments, touching them only with
the point of the pen.
Early's wife has rented a cottage
opposite the entrance of the work
house so that she can be near her
huband.
Last Saturday night Early was en
rolled by proxy as a member of the
Army and Navy Union. William A.
Hickory, who served with Early in
mm n hike
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Chishofm Minnesota, Entirely
Wiped Out
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FIRES CflECKED; GREAT LOSS
The Town of Chisholm jwiped Ont
and Thousands of Acres of Minne
sota Land Burned Over Many
Persons Left Homeless- and Desti
tate Property Loss Bans up in
Millions.
Duluth, Minn., Special.f-After de
stroying the town of Chisbolm on the
Mesaba range, and burning over
thousands of acres in St. Louis
Carleton and Itasca counties in Min
nesota, and in Douglas county, Wis
consin, the many forest fires which
have been raging in thjese regions
were checked on Sunday.!
Chisholm, Minn., a to4n of 4,000
inhabitants on the Mesaba Iron range
90 miles north of Duluth, was com
pletely wiped out.
The damage to real-property is now
estimated at $1,000,000 jfnd'that of
personal property at $790,000. The
insurance carried by Chfsholm mer
chants was about $500,0
Governor Johnson Issues Appeal For
Aid.
St. Paul, Minn., Special. Gover-
the Philippines, acted as proxy. When t nor Johnson Sunday issued the fol
Commander Lee announced solemnly j lowing proclamation :
that Early was mustered in, his new
comrades repeated in unison the pray-'
er that :God in His mercy and good
ness may protect our comrade and
his helpless family." A committee of
four called on Early Monday and
gave him the bronze insigina and but
ton of the union.
In1 Viav Vinvrlorc liovinf innfemAiic I
pestilentious dieases, and even if i "A tuu VJ-L' "c WM1
h State were inclined to do this in i&t aa bU mau a
le present instance it mould be iv'-
Ksible, because the railroads would Five Hundred Indictments.
fuse to cany the patient, and since ! Durham, Special. The grand jury
hrlv evidently contracted the disease i maae a presentment, against neany
(lie arrnv service, he was a leer "ve hundred delinquents tailing to
Em discharged, whether the leprosy list their taxes the past June. There
d shown itself or not. Therefore, is no special excitement over the mat-
United States jrovprnment is mor- , ter, though fcherkfl Harward says it
fly bound to retain and care for the 4s the first time such a thing has hap-
btKDt. , pened on such a colossal scale. When
With reference to the wife and the books closed the last day of June
kid of the leper, who have gone tc i the listers prolonged the privilege of
' . ' i . il t i A 1 1 .r-ti Vk-vr aUa -tsw OfC AAnf n At,
lasningion in tne interest oi nus- hs uj -"ait5ll6 uum au-
and and father, Mr. Clement ad- gust 1st and half a thousand derelicts
sc the State board that the board took advantage of this. It is said that
lould write her in Washington and many of the number failing to list
(quaint her with the fact that if are prominent and constantly tailing
be returns to North Carolina she to put up their property. Ihe oflBcers
KU be quarantined in Polk county j however, deny that they have been
B the eountv authorities. This, he beaten lieretolore. this court will
' '1. ... .a
ys, should be done not to prevent I take no action in the matter, other
pr return, hut in fairness to her in ! work being so enormous that it can
pier that she may know what to not be attempted
peet should she decide to return,
fi despatch from Washington says:
PJioi i, i 1 l ' i i i.
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North State News' Notes.
At Winston-Salem Mrs. J. J." Cofer
fire a revolver at a negro who at-
that it could not appoint a tempted to break injto the residence
the other night, while her husband
who is a special officer at the Sou
thern Railway station, was absent.
The intruders screamed, "Oh God, I'm
hit ! ' ' and ran away.
In 1900 the Republican Tote in
North Carolina was 133,S81, while in
1904 it was but 82,543. Brvan's
vote in 1900 was 150,792 and Parker's
- asked for by his wife. Hav
en refused this appointment
If Mrs. Early prayed the court
esignate the American Surety
Company, but this was re
1. Judge Stafford expressed the
on that according to the Jaws of
hstnet such a guardian should j in 1904, 124,121
appointed only in case the man
isane or habituatlv drunk. The
p.iv
1
Iii the county primaries held at
Asheville to nominate a successor to
the late Judge Fred Moore, of the
ible of discerning iany way ! 15th iudicial district, Judge J. D.
er the money which its of- j Murphy, of Asheville, defeated the
lare Early is entitled tof ; Hon. j. S. Adams by" a conventional
they say, he is segregated j vote of 13. Mr. Adams' manager
a2ble of receiveing and dis- says they will contest some of the
money. However, the prob- ! precinct returns. Adams carried tne
city of Asheville, but Judge Murphy
led m the county.
rely to be solved in Early's
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-scaped Insane Father.
a in , Special. After escaping
lN insane father, who, it is al
!) ; it the house to destroy his
,1(therless children, Lambert
'viicr lives 15 mifp.?: from Dur-
u"as held by the authorities ceived, five thousand bushels of corn
vonnf chi mrpn wprp spnt to j r. rtn fKo
r . . jum U lUIilC UlitUUIld Ul tUHUU VJU uio
State faims were destroyed by the
Damage by Flood on State Farms.
Winston-Salem, Special. Chairman
Hackett, of the State prison board
stated that, according to reports re-
id Orphanage this morning.
e was burned, but the child-
ped.
fin.
All
Killed by "Unloaded" Pistol
AsheviUe, Special The "unioad-
. - - - -
!;sl claimed anpther victim
when Wm. Palmer, aged 16,
l,:d with a revolver bullet in
IB L -V ' . fc.
l)- H 111. tirprl nv liic inmnoniAn
Arthur, 1 Pa! m or qtim
, "Ml, With T Oil r rkV Vxri3 liroro
vhi I Artllur pointed the weapon
Pah'' e Delicved to be unloaded, in
ty. jl! 1 b face and pulled the trigger,
i unit uttering a word, Palmer fell
- 1 lit liic f r-ioMa -P A
rr. . - 'i' x-v . in iuw
. ' ' t ilUlUCSt a vprdiflf nf "hooA-
uuuiio"' was returned.
freshet of last week.
New Station Opened
Salisbury, Special The large new
passenger station of the Southern
Railway just completed here was
formally opened to the public lues
dav and the same will be used regu
larlv hereafter. The building whieh
was erected at a cost of $125,000 is
easily one of the handsomest and
most commodious on the Southern
system. Capt. George Wiatt, of Nor
forlk, has been appointed station
master and is in charge of the station.
The depot is thoroughly furnished
in the most modern manner and takes
Orville Wright Makes a Flight.
Washington, D. C, Special. Or
ville Wright made another flight over
the drill grounds at Fort Myer, Va..
riday in wihch he encircled the
field five times in addition to going
its full length before landing direct -
y in front of the tent which shelters
the machine. The total time consum
ed in flight was four minutes and
fifteen seconds, the aeroplane being
under the control of Mr. Wngnt
throughout the flight. The wind was
blowing at a rate of three and three-
fifths miles per hour. Thirty feet
rom the ground was the greaVst
height attained. It was evident that
he aviator had the machine under
better control than vesterdav.
"With each succeeding flight,"
said Mr. Wright, after he landed, "I
will secure a better control of the
aeroplane. The difficulty I now ex
perience is that I pull levers too
far. This is not surprising in view
of length of time since my last fligfit,
but with a few more trials I am con
fident that I will have perfect con
trol of the planes."
An enthusiastic crowd witnessed
the flight. The parade grounds was
kept clear by cavalrymen and artil
lerymen stationed at Fort Myer. Mr.
Wright was greatly pleased with the
test.
Provisions for the Sufferers.
Wilmington, N. C, Special. Three
boats well laden with nearly one
thousand dollars worth of provisions
and supplies were sent on Friday by
the Wilmington relief committee to
the flood sufferers in the Canetuck
Kelly's Cove and Holly Shelter sec-
toins of Pender county. All will ar
rive at their destinations tomorrow
in charge of persons acquainted with
local conditions there so that the dis
tribution will be, equitable and where
it is needed. The committee will not
relinquish its efforts any further re
lief boats will be ser.t out from time
to time as the ned may appear.
There wasno change in the flood sit
uation here today. Reports come
from nearly all sections of rapidly
falling waters.
- A great disaster hasf come to
northeastern Minnesota J Chisholm,
one of tho splendid cities uf the Mes
aba range, has been totally destroyed
a destructive forest j fire which
swept over a large portion of St.
Louis county. Every honte and bus
iness house of that eonfmunity is
burned, and 6,000 people iare sudden
ly rendered homeless, tfie property
loss amounting to million of dollars.
Early reports indicate alo the total
destruction of the minirfg locations
of Shenando, Hartley anfl Pillsbury.
The totai number of people rendered
homeless will reach 12,006 and vast
tracts of agricultural lands have also
been devastated.
"This disaster is without parellel
in the history of Minnesota and in
view of the appalling calamity, I ap
peal to the generosity of? the people
of Minnesota for liberal aid, and ow
ing to the great necessity, ask that
this assistance be as prompt as pos
sible."
The loss on the Buildings at
Chisholm is estimated atj $2,000,000.
Chisholm is in the center df the great
est iron producing area in the world.
Refuges poured into Hitibing until
the population of 10,000 was almost
doubled. Chisholm present! a scene of
ruin and desolation. Blackened and
smoking piles of charred fwood, little
heaps of gray ashe, scorching gaunt
skeletons of brick and 43rar' a
canopied with a dense palf of smoke,
comprise what Was one cjjf the most
flodrishing towns on the great Ma
saba iron range. The only remaining
buildings are the new high school
a graded school, a Catholic church,
the Italian church and a &ozen dwel
lings ia the southernmost part of
town.
TKOMIXICXT PEOPLE
Senator Scott, of West Virgititp.
was bruised in a fist fight at "Wheeling
with a local politician, whom he had
called a liar.
At Cincinnati Dr. C. A. L. Reed
formally launched his boom as can
didate for the Senate to succeed Sen
ator Foraker at a dollar dinner.
President Roosevelt congratulated
and slapped on the back individually
sixty-eight members of the Olympic
team who visited him at Oyster Bay,
N. Y.
King Edward entertained M. Clem
enceau, the French Premier, and M.
d'lswolsky, the Russian Foreign Min
ister, at luncheon at Matienbad, Bo
hemia. Not only did King Edward coax
Kaiser Franz Josef of Austriainto a
motor car during the lschl vislt but
the report is that the old Emperor
greatly enjoyed the new experience.
James E. Hughes, eighty-seven
years old. former member of the Mis
souri Legislature, who was impris
oned during ike reconstruction days
in Missouri for preaching, died at
Osborn, Mo.
Gabriel d'Annunzio, the Italian
poet and dramatist, takes more pride
in his fame as a Beau Btummel than
as an author. His greatest achieve
ment is the carrying of deep violet
tinted umbrellas.
Lawrence Parsons, fourth Earl of
Rosse, who was born Nov. 17, 1840,
has died in London. He was a repre
sentative Peer for Ireland. since 1868,
and was Chancellor-qf the University
of Dublin since 18S5. X
Edgar Allen Forbes, one of the edi
t6rs of The World's Work, is visiting
Africa to make a first-hand study,
from the American point of view, of
the white man's Africa and how he
got it. He will be gone two years.
Remarkable Airship Flight.
Le mans, France, Special. After
a flight of nineteen minutes forty
eight seconds the Wright aeroplane
was partially wrecked Friday morn
ing on the Auvonrs military course,
after the second flight of three min
utes, twenty seconds, the rebreaking
of the left wing of the machine be
ing responsible. The first fligfht
traveled fourteen miles at a height
of forty feet. The average ppeed was
fortv-two miles an hour. The exhi
bition was considered remarkable.
A'EWSY (i LE ANINGS.
Eoslcn merchants indorsed the-prt
posal for an alliance with China.
Person nationalists, at Teheran,
are holding out defiantly against the
Shah.
Song Piung-Chun. Korea's Homo
Minister, favors Japanese rule in his
country. t
Japanese immigrants in Brazil
proved useless for work on the coffee
plantations.
Cardinal Vannutelli, the Papal
legate to the Eucharistic Congress,
left Rome for Ldndoc.
The Portuguese Chamber of Depu
ties passed the budget, in which the
deficit is estimated at $2,000,000.
Monroe, "be Ulster County, N. Y.
desperado, fooled the police by writ
ing letters announcing his own death.
Word was received in Wall Street
that it would be a felony to conduct a
bucketshop hereafter in New York
State.
Chairman Hitchcock announced
that . he would ask Republicans to
make campaign speeches without re
muneration. Li Sum Ling, editor of the Chins
Mail, declared .japan, if she felt able,
would shut the "open door"' in the
Far East againsi the world.
Governor Fore won his fight for
the closing of saloons in Atlantic City
N. J., on Sundays, and side doors at
well as front doors were locked.
To Dorothy May Trib.e, of New
York City, attired in a sheath gown,
was awarded the grand prize hi the
As'oury Pari:, N. J., baby parade.
Advices Jrom Casablanca tell ol
victories won by followers of Abd-el-Aziz
over the torces of Mulai Hafig;
the former Sultan says that he may
return to Morocco City.
Tax on Circnses Not to be Raised
Winston-Salem, N. C, Special-
Following a little agitation of the
project of raising the tax on circuses
in this city from $100 to $500, tne
board of aldermen has decided not
to make the chanere. There are three
circuses scheduled for this city with
in the next few weeks. Ringling's,
Coles and Gentry's Dog and Pony
Show.
Collections on Spirits Decrease.
Statesville, N. C, Special Cashier
R R. Roberts, of Internal Revenue
Collector Brown's office, reports, the
following collections for August:
Lists, $461.50; spirits, $25,519.89;
cigars, $49.50 tobaccos, $206,263.77 ;
special tax, $727.20, making a grand
total of $233,921.86. The report
shows a decrease of $21,404.46 in the
collections on spirits last month com
pared with, the collections on spirits
during August, 1907, but there was
an increase of $27,260.43 last month
in the collections on tobaccos over
Over $4,000,000 for Charity.
Oswego, N. Y., Special. More than
$4,000,000 is left to charitable in
stitutions, the Metropolitan Museum
of Art and Yale University by the
will of Frederick Cooper Hewitt, who
died at his home here last Sunday.
To relatives and friends less than
half a million is left. The largest
bequest mentioned in the will is the
gift of $2,000,000 to the New York
Post Graduate Medical School and
Hospital.
FIRE SWEEPS RAWHIDE.
Three Thousand People! Rendered
Homeless, f
Rawhide, Nevy., Specialt As a re
sult of a disastrious fire "wfhieh ravag
ed this city on Friday three thousand
people are homeless and Iproperty is
destroyed to the amount I of $1,000,
000. The fire started in the Rawhide
Drug Company 's building land fanned
by a gale the flames swet eastward
over the town until they Reached the
People's Hospital.
As a last resort tons jjof ' mining
dynamite were wheeled info the town
square in truks, placed under the
block of buildings and toulehed off by
short fuses. The hospital was saved.
Miners from surrounding mnes aided
the fire fighters.
So far as known no onjje was seri
ously injured. Presidents King, of
the Rawhide Coal and Iroh Company,
ordered a special train tol bring lum
ber sufficient to erect five! large tem
porary buildings at Rawhide. The
ruins were searched to recover valu
ables lost in the flames. Reconstruc
tion work will occupy five hundred
carpenters, commencing fnext week.
Laborers are being imported.
Thaw Stays in Jail.
Poughkeepsie, N. Y Special. Jus
tice Morschauser refused to grant
an order traneferring Harrv K. Thaw
from the Dutchess county jail to
some other institution. Application
for the order was made by counsel
for Sheriff Robert W. Chanler, who
alleged that the jail was not a proper
place to keep a prisoner who was
committed as insane. Judicial com
ity restraining him from interefering
with the order of the justice who com
mitted Thaw to the jail was the
reason given by Justice Morschauser
Nerro Chairman Arrested.
Atlantic City, Special. Jesse Jack
son, the negro chaiiman in charge of
the chair eontflln'ng Charles Rob
erts and Mr.'. Williams, principals in
the boardwalk shooting mystery was
placed under arrest Saturday under
$500 bail. Whether he is wanted as
a witness or on the theory that he
was a confederate is a mvstery.
Jackson repudiates the published
statement in which he scoffed at the
highwavman theory.
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wonderful offers we are. making. It only cots a postal to learn everything. Write it NOW.
MEAL CYCLE CONPaMY . Dept. " L" RHICIBCflLL,
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