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"IAL tiUSDAX DECEMBER 22, '1910; r J. NO! 33. WOMAN DESIGNS AND WEARS TROUSER GARB SKJ00B1TIIL': 1 ', r MARL tin n mm pi nimn a 1 1 l ELEVEN'" jtitJlEHI. BOVs pRS &&NTE.D WITH DIPLOMAS ',1N 1 ...-.iELS TO THE ACRE jyo -iHavr Sftbwn Old Farmers i Tii ouuin now to uruvr 'com. 'T v T. d.' ElAten ( Southern ' !, ' impkm.eorn grow.ers out of. 40,x-.u es tints, no'ne'ot them over 16 years of age, were presented dlpV" - " erii Jotf. the .decretory, of b..i.u md shook hands With tb preaiu. th4 United States. t . J"f rj' ij'Ve i-u-inebsVatka that 'from 78.' 28 ""bushels of" corn can be V- ' grown pet acre, in the Jouih', ; whereas "A'tboSavSrirgo Is now'i tit 20 bushels. n"1 ' These eleven, state , jr--winners r f'ji'owed "" for . their photographs, each .v. ;jsnittt'n "ear- 6(f;'"crn in his hands. . In the group was Joseph ..Stone - of -' entBe' kodff-l&unty, Oeorgla, who l' ''ifrygl fQlJK Wm on bis measur i,! r.y, :-'ii acx Bt an expense of 29 cents a feusheL A.The:chatapfqn of the (roup ias B fib'uth ;C!8roUnB;AlKy; Jerry ' H. Moore of'iVlnb'na, who raised 228 3-4 bushels At B cost of , ii cents, per ll''BuV the real first ,prize win. per was Ira Smith of Silver, Ark., who . v, . , i ne wesson oi seeo jshibcmuu, proper ' ultlvatisfjMlve; soil and proof 'that -.the present average per acre corn pfo '' ' eduction In the South is unreasonay ' . i low was the obleot nought, in -the corn .iiSobntesV- .The present trip of the s&te y -winners to Washington Is the culmfea v lfjn of their year's work. They ar. in 4 . har of Prof. O. B. Martin, assistant ".' to Dr.-Saaraan.A. Knapp o thjdlvrB-r j4oKiMBrm demonstrauon worn, t , ' . Besides ,he trip to WaBhjDgton. for ( r-l ?hsMlate, wisaerVJriwprlzes , ' 't'totafling 140,000 wero given. This was ijli," v goveiment money iwettuoujflv- . VMnkm and other, puDilerriie en ,' ! tha OiHith Dltmid all sorts ot thlOKS ' .': t n4 4cash,. farinjmplements;-rips' poniea,' i . wWi Bicycles, watches ana many on inP things such- a boys would .work VtaMest ,for.j k '"-V ' V'r ' ' - The .boysl studledsee4 seb3CtionJI' the' wmtew.soU oomDOHltion.,. tertilr Lad ti.l iroulars oiilie ti aATf 'tbeiced' bed and.! subsequent .iltlvattoa Itblch wero 'mpgd , trom 'i;k'ai'fPOrtment,i;i They : plowed Jthelr Wound from 8 to 16 Inches deep, and - leaned stables and chicken houses for ihanure.nd cleaned up the farm for .ood ash and hqmus.- " V - , t , ft 'fr'.. ,'.. ' JCIRECT yQTE,F0 SENATORS ; J, -i'l '! . Bpnti(utionl Amendmtpt Is Pvi. ll ,.h.eiwtp CO"i"eV.- 'lasi'ngtoh. By1 a vote ,i)f 3,0. 1, Subcommittee of the-senate eiitnKrftr - ,&i on Judiciary authoriised a avara; Jtffe reiprtv:os-rSidlu'tfon for a con stfetutional amenwnltiterQffiJW' jgfo election dtXni$dStatM aufndtdrs tlgVidlrect vote of the people tojrthfJiMntjjrsfjm llwrrVdi&K):.'! wce 'Recentt,EIctlona,.' Sttar-W vmeB wui sees to puu uk. (tJUt-lr itBW';:o "Wstwct 'the sSTrae"?.; theybaose,. wltS9t:'4ii Jlf .ftdLJuiit ,the fifteenth amend tj hi A citizen'siilglrt tb vot comes liira the stater-but u oongrev pro- Tlfss'fKetfcnifofiUite'datates ieiktai. jrsbntnied ote In such elections, v: - : E' is introduces element., of danger h;Tn:-'Jr XHhsOf. recognised by le southern states wnica. ubt i states '-whlcVi, hat chiseineBt.IS'is.t, '"" d dlsfranc CITTON CINECS REPORT. fiefidrts InrtV s f-er'-CeJiof the V , CUort' fcr6p"6ln!hed. M "nniils. Tenn. According to the v s-epo 4 of Jb K HAiaiiimersilasH CiatliUi,, about 47i,Jo(f bales of cotton were'i ginned during the period ikoio DeoeisiberJ. to, December 'J 3, compap - ed h 4M2 btjJea.in,.19()9i'The W ' -pdrt? taruslhat the' crop U 99 per - -iitL .Icked and 96 epdBBtx ginned. . TThtiireport from ginjtiecs'shi(wtBa. the glfnlng wilrbe eunipfeted by Jan juary 6- The report bj; 'fite waajr . Alabilra,ifcf,ui.', 4 in.atf3as VJ2,-. Flw 'a,-M.0J, -jllanomB biuu, South r t-f.i'na..a.0f:9j9njf.TejiijessBe 265,00t; - ooo."' i .si ,.-2,i Z$0Ot various, 64,- 10.61 ?.poo yr.-i.,'- , Vi iiU Confederate Ivionuments, Discussed. 'Was 5i&ton -To refE tn("'ppKv tiona r ed ly mauy teuU'tery asso- ciatlor; erectin to my soldio, ea f Xa.. ' ' h i liUuVl 4... 1 ll' 'OU( i -e r lty I v.: " J v',isaanss - .., - - , Tits thadfnfl Shows the Increjit -Made by ,th' VsMoui' Stitss According! to ' ' ' ' 1910 Flaures Which Have. Now Been Cortiotatea. ' T"- " ;SECRET REPORT t?I ARMY.' Seoretsry of War DicKlnsoir Sends a Samatlanal Duimimi Mv ! ' ;i . the House. ' WashInKtokA sensational report from the war department" Showihg- howT the ' country was. lnadequatelyj protect!d.v against Invasion - from -for-, n, governments was sent t6itH. house, and, after; a number of ,confef- ences and., hurried, ; telephone' mes- rages, was returned to the "war de- Viirtnient: on the ground that .th b'6use could' not receive a secret re- with 391 members of that bodyt the !pntenta, of 4be-report' woifld stand a ohaAce.' of .' leaking, out to,-the publlb. I. . U um...mahA V. fore its wrthdrawai say 1t is aj-rejiprt pf . secretary i Uickinspn;. wita . out that-the country .tie... wholly- trEprept ed; tftat there Is B woeful inadequacy of , men. Of gunwatjd; xf. aamunlt'on ; ththevtayaui,!! ye'ergaoized. anC that a council jl national' de tense, with the." Secretary, of wrat Jtblhead, should be-.created,- - '- ; i The report -of . General Wood, which as i-nrked ."oonfldetft)!,'' dealt with these matters and-gayei official Jtdml sion to' matters that 'are of . more r less - common : knowledge 'among' army and avy,.experte'ln this couptry andJ of the , document '1Srttbat-.it inaVos o(flf itial amlsalonaafitb-ki idittons. I General Wood, in, lili tesUirn . t64 cr'.the hous military 4. (MHi'tmlfee, turnisuoa some ot toe mosc -niereai- Ing Information, ever glvjSn . before that body. - He-. discussed the wjtple subject of national defetse, toldwbere the' wak points lay, and laid partifu lar -emphasU'Oa-ifcw.passio'lHty or-i at tack from; the' Orients H,. did not give vent. JtQ' -vaoy anilst' nJewa as tV Sanger o'Nany , Immediate invasion, but.-tRllied. confidential-, rot-njeed 'Of 'clia'ftge'.. as ' pritdenf and . valuable o guard against .tmubi? Jrom Japan or China.' '" .' ' i 4"-?i. fifokVEtf a Radical:'! EvPrsfident ;r MsKes First .-spe 'New Haven.' Jonn.-cCoI.':Tlioa6'rBj ttoesevettT'a tno guest or w cnanj ber of ' oommerce, at its 'annuW ban quet,' made- bis first nubile ddre8 since, the yecentlectioni.;-Viis;!"was.', cordially 'greetea- by-a gathriog ot up wards .of sijhundrd meo, represents-. uvea ot. the. Dusuiess:. ana commercial interests and the professions ofAthe state. " "': , ' ':',.'";. CJoronelfeoJssvelt was greeted with, cheer which, lasted; fully a minute, when he . rqs0.,to speak, , :a, . 4'-' . "It jseems to me that notbtni could fW'' awetter .augury o. thefuture of this country," he said, "tBanj tbati Republican resldeitti should1 B(polnl au'.eii-Confederato of thenpp08lU no- iltlL'sl' faith ichlef Justice .of the DniV ed" States Supreme court .and teceiv ipe ltnanimoua applause or ws coun trymen.; . -.- ;. f radioal who ost'nlelTy'estreS'vto sed B ratltdal program carried, out 'by con-1 serratives. i ,-wJshvfOooo greax indtis fria'l'fefoVms cKledouts notvbyfile men who "will profit- by -the hut-.by thOMiaen b.Q io.w'.j"bJr:thpi'; 'by "just such" men as. you-around, me. I bellev most .jpmph.attcaWx" the(:V jp-ogresa. bi(i',sball.'b'e' ssne?' - v, .' . H ) ,in i , ,l . , f xvTreasurert obilwB..Crtvlotsl, . va&hiugton.'-i-James fl.. ;.,JusUn, treasurer of-the. VnUed fitatedt, from li S3 to 1S01, wo convicted with'.Hsr- ." I. iI-CWIB. jii ,viociuuvr aw LT' t." Duiour Jof thi. cltj by. lury cr!.Iiinali'ciir ofl lBuictinenta .,g the. use. of the mails lo de jn dBnecti6ar with the opera of tie National Trust company .'h er-tcondent!. i Th !trIat lasted ks, but the Jury was out only j : mra.- The maximum penalty o t- o yp vrs' mprifon- 1 1 0 . ) Alabama, j "'aborate tng'two. 4. i1 ji!"te -. i 1- . J. 't- V.I . SiOMUtKM' rtMt.TfW'samif. t mint .K5;v .giTO'TjGB TSr-i n iaress an v. ' ' ,i 'FIHME0''ji8jElivlTE'. '' 'W LirWr . ot .Cjwrgla and .wayai)Mr -.0T onnB'Apifj'te'to- Siir-' i- pram Murt Vsoinoiss: 4 ' 9' ; .Wsh.lngtoB.wTbo sehafe'"oppm'y tne nomination of Edward-'oiiglas. White of Louisiana to B .chief tus Uco- of theT'-tfnitejk&Otts- Supreme,; cdurt- ' : "'7; y ., w;7.:v-- A,occJnpanylng 3uf lceiVyijJte's, naw in the ,11st of nomlna'ttontr were thqseJ of Judge Willis Van DeVanter- of Wyo ming, nhw. .a Judge ' for 'ttte blghth ju-' dioia ?ircuH, : and... Joseph' MMnarvat' CleftrglB formerly j,Jho. upreme- eourt or-ws state, tor be associate tus 1 B.k n.' -i ;:.7 rv .... v.r . EpWAlJPbi .WHITEi'i.'r'' (CMef Oi itrc' U. 8.. 8upre ,CQUrjJ - ' - 1 lices ,W the Bunreme currft tiW entted -States.' .a 'V V 1 The.. nemlnatidtas "i or tbef boi(lWeVje court N5re: A-y- .,-', . .Jtarfili' Aii'tenBppnow'f chairman of tneJkerstatA-rainmbrce cqmrills.sjon,' ror.akiem et pve years. - William' H." Hltat, jiow ju Judge of. the'coiirt of customs-appeals,. formerly Cnlted States, district Judge of'.-the' distfic;i Montana,' term' ' of th years.- -- ..."i-V.;-. JobBm&'t"fcarUnd,of PpulbsDa kotaj Ibr xBvJterm.'of. iwd years'.' This i( a change ce from tbo'iglnah b1sbJ ArtburtaWln,tiSed'Bfte.iii. telct ftidgo' Mr the 'western district MloWgfrtir aIng , first ' been selected for this work: Julian, w. MacK. now luoge in tae vol distrtcC'tarjat'of one year 10 oe i jnemposv oi tae .iniemaie commerce commission; . , . B. H. Meycr tf7V)scon3in and C. H. McChord of.lCeUBky. - , ?Boll WeeVlt.il ais" for QMFgla., .'iMontgomeryi,?SThprou$ : ,lnr sjecttum oftiertWyTlutneV; Dams, dv DOfii-..wVH 'ejei.LBnaitreui- QtTatftn-aioti'Mn'tJe'pesi, . 1. mH,, if.'n; fA,r,lr1 than at first , supposed. Reports re ceived by- B. Ia. MQ8s,?Btate agent-jjf the Eovtnunanl's demonstration farm work, leg by Btfr, Moss .to predtfct that, the weevil miy reach? th Qeorgia Jinolvelo'pWnt-df tltiB city er -t'ue Civil-! V T ' - - r - - - L - - PIgbtingK- .of. P, Insurance. IbBny1, ., N.- KJf Attorney General O'AlalleyVf. receive ? communlcition fr6m Milton Buck, i lawyer of . New Yofck. -asHiDg 'him '.t J begin an aotion ! as'MinLt the KhiKhts' wlLMteii-ta..csn- cer- its ctortlflcato le-ioid'ucif jB'TOil insurance'. Business in wis . e ana appoint areceive, ot all jialselS. Mr. BiKXy arises, t at mtorma"-TH rur- ni 3d .by. the Oreuid lodi-e 'of. the t it is 'carry iJg .insur :i cl;i,3 Bniouii.'i'jr to " h on hand topay ordr shows t! anre of.t 3 f $20,667,500,- v, this ntall.i xtc. Cnt!,"!fS.. . ','pr r. c .n"" s . t bet nil . -4.; ' Jln'' i FUNIJ I8:T0 E I 3 TO J:3TAB- LATEST CARNEGIE DONATION Twenty-Sevnn .' Trustees ' Nimerf" by ' AnOretv'-'CarneBls' tdfi Cfs. t fof 'tW fund-'j ... 4 ' . , a! Wsshlngton'.-Surrounded, . ,byT . trustees .'S hls'-- eh'aosmg; ' comprising lormercsMpet toembeiii. x-ambassa-UQrs, college.-.professors?'-IB wyers 'nd' ucators, vAndrejrCrftejtik transfpp. ran sau,wjMHJp..-inl.j Mfjwnt. ..nwj, mpHgge, bonds,. valued Bt lU'oMO,' to be' devoted priinarlly. to 'tae' eV jtabfislftnnt pi uhlversal peace y thei abolition -of war' twtweSn halloa j and such frlct'i ict'ton Jis may HntiU nhe nrog-J, r? wwtnai- jn -isos-jsonu . .in.. f . TUpa passe4.AIHsp4rt-of..' which St, aySmbnmfefBb -,''ktkoiDuterthelion'Bhare..aB ivhleb' wars" Btet ween nations iihall have RflCBad..Mla!'rbnrt li 4l Ala .KnndJ Lr 'sJ jr , , 1 unar ut-jiae: TDDacco"inuusiry4 ijrMSB aawJbiT(ju', Revenue, paid .by flhwourl oowa:Boa npwaro," oy me.-nanisn, .nientiof the ;"mdst deriding'' evil oi evils"' then hftr.aasi(njg-n;aklnd'. ' Qeorge, Wv XUyenayid iphildren .Gel '?" ''ifO.OOO.Eaah. . awarrAinlbs:. he iftoncotdN, ,H.4J to-uwoVl to Dehlet .tof ree'&Ctialfy oroQUM.and ex ;PtM"' (nerengiuD virisuun oci sncjV'Vlaaglt'fhr:'.i , Mrs. Mary Bakejr .Qi W4y h,." niudd the .. jn others f h'e'r resiaiiary ; .legat other, bequests ard' : Aong these oti. of, 110.000 to thov board jf directors T to' provide (ree, s tent- Ctrrlstlan Scie ,:iaiBji'liafirii'',to' t; made to her 'son.' ( It iiih Iserif J,t3 otor .fer liariouf w : luests la on Jtan'lBclifcei l&ld;in trust ns for- bidt. -4. s ireviouar-ff& je W." Gloven, kit LekdS. tt.J'to iHB. bin 1 iuisgivs A... !d thawiirja'd'tlie i japif :, or:ow "B ve cu - DtJ3?'J.'ii"f f 'Bon,-getB.5,tyo.;. ( flOu,- and'ilmfe ai- qpB'-bt,:,,:t)?ri ,--her "adopted ! ? re b. - h1i o rel Jjtlve "dlt' t B-' coujciia"- jura Wdy directs thai an Indebtedness upon' thft- church rdi' ,8cecvfjti?!J'wtiiiu"d ' Church 'of Christ; scientists, tn- iNew i orn, snaupo' earn- itji fn-.MfiW York hftUWb i.iilt.J cenUieriJriL'a; . itiif-tequeat nr crown of diamonds" breastplgjc Mrs. - Augustus,. B.-SM,n'''NewMR' GodVin again., while tron wSvt ffflTES ANpgjEBQ ESvEHSfl Plight SWefs at MJ,per,. a.oajT,Hj(tt BoettWhipplng Blacki. J-Sjj- Been Barne'SVille . - : -"kt ..r.'i-v L - "WW'rW'JWf tween W'races js re'ppFtedJn. tbVi-Clrit,- jaitaArT alinikll Towh aboui five, miles norttu-of herel i' For- wma. weeks, it isllegeijlhat night riders havf ben 'going about in that section jppln$ negroesr ll it alleged that many ' negroes have been maltreated', and the feeling on the parU of tire negroeB became Very- bit- tar.-: It is Wiethe . negroes :ganizedtTOriln Hart- tor dse-vttWfthe niiibf Wders yl J tice Manning, .whoTeveyk'UplowWl tted. the Jaonie b BtrAtwiater1, a ne-1 gro, ior u purpose oj wupping aim, 245 irJ.l- T". .ZlL .7. "r.t yiex. Jnet wiin-ireeisiance. a Dpi en- - ffvT?1. ens tag. it to mem- "LJVIU' AtiwiagHtallyv,WonBded, aU Aill.Q )fwom.w. a. -w J t V night. ,rlders7 also being .probnbly. fa tally shot . - . ........ r- ,1 jv.-?j. .. nqVnowB-, -Tjbf -sWv-aiiegeiir" that . jt has lHhsy?-'!'?fcE tV ; Q9., omlirj'ifw,t Dead, . Chattanooga, - Tenn. Col, Tomllnson Fort, aired 71. a ieadiria lawyer. Con federate veteran, and.. ubHo4'rftn off thlfc'.-aJty, dropped 'dead,,, H:,-was nittiveof fitlkagevle, da, ICoflanel EqrtT was t ttlrt orju.eprgia-,qdi be longed to one'f -fho olilest.- Xamilies of that sute, the lineage running back to .oolonlardaya. ;-He came to Chatts nooga about .forty years jftgdjjind iwas one of tbe'proailnent flgijies in the de- -7 . , .. . it- Mina'Exnloaion.jSiUf VS. v Norton, V As a result of an, ex-. mine,' Jft The' fMe.i ot .tHeplb'jIJJi died" shortly after be'n JsKon 4nt The- T,'?atft-t4ife ' -"rnir'-' and,!" e4iey.editB e betju. .uued by aa accumulation of gas set oS by '(jiving" eoal. ..Tive p, bud ,a ail' .r.'how '. t2ft fOi In. v,uicu. ki - ' U i ucut Attrr B-Tle SO-Cu "-re New plosion, tn tne-.-niinea'OBJ nie- BoTta (jorti coulp'iuyj' atreenj tTlTinjen-lost their "llve'sT '-T;hu!te,n rwere tinV!tH"e5 ' IrXitGESf Ihf' UMTEb BTATfeal1 Sf t-jW-Bfflln, . wj..''. : 1-v Notlt OarMiria' Cirbatest ;Tobscco, ,j ' I'anuTaewrac -in ' simon, Anninepment -is 'made thpi Nortlvipoell, a Wdety and iuflrageffis-lead? t;aronna,bag...t)paily lorgea aneaa ojj.i Missouri in the, jnanvfacture of to bacco, the year's official figures- show-if ingthBti the;N.-Qrtb.ratate bjpald, toif the jfoexnmenterBv)Eieter..jmounte !. .. .... .. . than ijyStata l-(he;-JtJaiott .on he, &ajrafaotureo weed., ,x ot ' 4 several than any.stat6; in-pne.jUJiion.on me, years . th ( Carolina ,innufacturers. have beei endangering, lyssouri's su-J premacy uuui .si ish. uiuu v.i figures, from the records of " the mlssioher oT internal revenue, ., via Irick1, is turned in favor ot North aroliJsa.- Xho. report. slKrvs thai NortB.' cbtot. Una pays about 20 percent of , the j'Wt'ai intefnar'reve'nue collected in. all Me -yaiUd -Btates.- The figures ln- WlflSitoWSalent dJs for North' Caro-. unar lM-jtne "tODBnco -inausiry. ine l4.4BS.S41.40. , while North Carolina pait4iBji,-d32.62, representing'! iF .615,2 -pounds; plv tobacco. ' :i CATAWBA COUNTY'8 (PLAN; "t " ' '.'..- . - . -. : Wr-' Each TownsKip Will Tax Itself for i I -Road' Impro-Venfbn ' . ; . , i, '' Something unique -in roaut improve-' ment' undertaking Is now goJpg--Ai-in-Catawba: county, under 'the direction, of Mr. D: Er gmao uperiitendiit'; Of roads. . He-:.hAs 'laidoff '.ffieb road's ' of the eight townshjs: in the, '.county"; in sections,' ani th'eSe "he sells at sta-' ted places in each township, at'pfeo lie auction to tire lowest bidder. Th county "will- aDendJttiS.OOO a vear .on itsroads, the money, arising from a , . ii-i J'7: ? Sh .-i.A ttu' iu cents on roe . ' tne mnnev in HlfltrlnutfuT tiro Yfttaamon the townships according . to' ;the! amount of tax paid by each:' The: con tracts are bid off by farxpers usually, .an4 work is-to egin January 1Jrhq.lv specincationsvcaii' tor worit tnatwin eertaml' put. the roadg -in (better shape'.'- f'' n" , ' 'V:' , ' - ' i, f 'ngresWon 'W Bio CoittfalttVa;?T r d Committees.- I iuauii)Ks tnn vitnreo-. nas --air. 'hlcii-.ais,,ad, this cojpnr1tte is arfirvs active, Just now especiallyi so, beeaus? there is ho motiey" -'la 'Sight, to' carry: 6ut the "authOEisaiions" of las't a and ft will be .necessary loreita' mfn - fc.rr lA -OJl thtnn. A pandjr.nlSa'ns haff Repreentatiye ; Pon, SrfA- W fpo'inteo"a member. of ,apKrpriatrdhs anojriMuw Anairs, Mr.rage. "TSenatnr, Ckvertfinn. ' has? lvn pomnjltteen addiUon to . his. already mportfr dutlek-on committee of the, Senate. -jwhlshinc.lude tfie 'judiciary, alia mlllUra-affairs. ; ?v.v i:,; . "? ' ' I.. .ThSt-WecWenburg Club Case. V , The North Carolina. SyEree Cptrrt Is. dvtdd,t "a degree, m- Us' dclslpn.. of " Statiai. W. '-Colonial trftm'' Mbcklenburg' county; of ear JnAIdtssonn tne'-bench fllfng an oninianueithor.-diS'i Anting tct hfYhmiWTitflr vl't (ha Ann. cmu-L Wflti!hv 'ffM-Tarlne that the club has nw violated-'tne law. in Kegjag4.twk - or a gowp. wh 1 I., ,11 i,.,l, ,,, ., 1 1 ,-.fciTfTt!ri liTT'.ih .- , W,indWita-tortg."lhe -beef-fif nerB-vana.. tneir irienas on coupons beta -by- members, to lUe'jgSlu of"" the hpMV.thAV have In utontee--' -:::'- IfJS Prolilbitionists siajn ' tpiar''S61uS'''pob ' lem will now become onfc 'at the real PUe Issues ftfr the OenerhAssembly, ' Tne ooara ot truste-;o$ureens-boro Female College hsaoup-ced their decision to erf eTM'425.uOO rlMrmttai- -'liMlldlnE. .rtrWSHrVihrn for 72 djftnuJsia.g' VBjMiB jc tedts., w . - ' A The lawyers of "Norths , Carolina 'are to raise a fund with hich. tO' Place a bust of Chie Jice,,Th'o'ma Ruf trf bf'the North ftatoiin'! Supreme Coiirt fyttjBjp p tBe B?t!he&3fci!r','the rotunds of the 'State" House. " About $1,B00 will, b required. - J a meeting of the Durham Mer chants' Association' a,,unaniiwmB'xeo' littirfn -WhsL. passed. . skinn Nbrthwn' iMrchants,r.iroB wko,rth'W' "mer-'T dhamsTuy k tobMtnilii rnj8it Con- nosUionil -"datte 3n.'. P i . kory.g f( th -,'. I r ( -- 1 :r;,Ah- ' .rit,Jla ' d .f ' ' ' f'fv t -n - of the local chnmti'V r ) Of I thonptacer for hoi(iii : t A'stjBwia.'Tia 1 , r . ziirrzCT . nosUiofrtrTS., , v"l bants' ,1 ,B. reBF.0nB ' Sfi ."r?''' AV8 HER SEX SHOULD PRESS MORE 'LIKE MEN AND BE COMFORTABU&o- .f'.'r Webnter , v,-, .- S'nd the picture show her in the trou- ssrsult shi designed and wears." drttaed 'two 'East slds girls and her mal inParis"gown8,'rfooled a count anrl n mllllnnslMi . tnhn war am on 2 . . . 'V S'. 7 .V .Ti.V nomw. . Brodklyn defended her Alge rianj, costume .which stBrtled the mem bers ,,-of ' the- -, -American Legislative Union at a meeting in Columbia ufil'- versKyf ii I-, kuvvv x uar UW1511W which 'Wllltjjr'ovethe'""cbmfort dress' Wnica women have been praying for. And Ials&'bejiemrfl MCW designed the praylng-!h'e"sk'lrt which ,wjll diminish, j -j. In Trouser, Costume, essmaklng-billa, EOepe cent." she id- - Xhe BhppKHJg: gow'n'whloh Mrs. Mr. Powell fff fill Vnra nt thA Pnlnmhfa tnaAfn rWkn-MT sistfrOf thtmtrii& oiiioii s nijiterVoapVhrch'reaches MMejasjie Jleneatn this la B long, tight, Jfe- eotafortaMa;' : fitdBg cobm which "nins to . the. apkles,, In place' ql a' skfrt,,frs.;pweir1 jfew gOWB-has iWhttt lobis Bke-huasat's-breches; TBe I footwear constats' ot k-palf 'blacf trtWtw'v,'. ,a't jfow,n;; which -'eii .beornyear. aeter' rrf . . , fctt-.- ' t ... eajv ontfl tUtSaVs ',oat,bacuse , ifl- .ioi! - ' ?jFZJa rTM-',r?.,wT''!"' v"T"f I -am- havifir different seaaons.T to suit the climate, but next winter I shall wear the saore. gawndLAmWear- inz thU Tear. '."Trirf fn'nlit-v Tuivn In iny dressmakingr bJHjri.wAl e'sebtoxiHf ? vtrf ta'woeriu'howvam4pt;tahnj; inisJcosiujne.is, as a preventive.. ie the. carr jjng jofi grnas iwhfcfi' may lurk : o tho streets. stairs-ttt oannot 'be rtrpaised? "",., .y "J -'?txtoK.fiaeV-'fr6in te",XurkJb; womeiCin,,Ajferla.l,iThese women,'' you , ikiftiw, are the.wlvBajof th(rtllgies't-offl-j idalk-of fee country, .nndjtetnftS; kheceu would riot "under' any circuit- stances, periBlt.-their wtv'eV-td dress' inj anVViv that irlcht-innmrr.mtft&uiMtM 'f -,r 4. .u-T-e-tt'.z. ;I,."poke to. some of -these uwomen'.ajai wW- joatinir urease , were wx fremelr cnrnfartaMscr'-vv .'. '"',! V 1 ,1 .nave l)eeupg,Brs,tOT uin' -01 -a gOQV WBipB wqntsap proacfcfhe ckflBlortabTe'" clothing of men.. 1 think , women ahould regard it a'B boos. 7? , . "6t. course -I rejljxe .BB1tVlw'rii attfc' attention jt flietrabAl(r- MTt ever&ug'V-se?' the ' Voyelty- wiH wear oH -,i-: at: tT?. -' ' . Women's. trles yeartr SFfer - year' haIbeen"golns; frflhad; r4 .dYs. The,.hotie'"Bklrf: of "the present? Is. the most laBsfnfiig-- r " have ever seen. Hpft-any; SWtisiliilb rwifiaiif can wearUMs'beybnd m..,iv 9sf , . "ThoWStWe'of - my Vew gpw4L.Jta.tt0r chan&9bla, 41WoV'tnek'l'aris'lan dressmakeja,vwill VOV' ihelft -bestto discouHLgk-t CSee hBt-t'aans to thorn.?., KSfchi yewr"they are making new fashlonsevea lf.lt. Jsr- only to 'theBnd then only. wiU,tes "dteai 6H5fag.tosV'eiaacho. '"." "Vienna..Auetrriri'Bkal ltlaia.a Viennese physli;ian4'i'lvfj4d a' su.s.f-5 tionai lecture 'before. the me'ilcnl and diseases of the respiratory o.. , Out' of five hundred cases, tfi . ' he laches nitr.dlisii"'- fff'tlie' and thr.-- le t -r-tht6i 4" . , 'red and' t ' 0 ; l!)p'l Hit.. .. ': " T'"" t.'.U ,.J is 0' I'st- Brn- uuauK:.xiie-cuv or Bieevqs. k-,.- r.4i henWfljBswal AAbvipW the style of meoi"..aji.s-t:Mrs.'IioWeii UKIiaUIHII uLUuu.4 - 1 : nV3 MB '. ! '., S GOLD-SEEKERS 8W ALLOWED UP , IN DEEP BOG8 IN THE PORCU- .' r PINE DI8TRICT. 1 . . , ' . '. HUNGER DRIVES OUT MINERS; ' . I Many Are . Slowly . 8uffocated h Morass., in ' Trying to Reach Flrn : aroundSea' ' 0 Mud , ', Rportest Being Twenty Feet'Deep. -f ' . ! .: : Toronto, OnL Slowly sinking la av 'aea 6f mud, at least a half-doxen mast are sliBown to 'have gone down to av horrible death, swalloped up br th "honey-pots", that 11 around Fred wrick House Lake in the newly discovered? gold, mining region of the Poreupias district of northern Ontario. ' .A heartrending tale of suffering; aad deatn has been brought from th geld fields by W. R. Macleay, uinlac vengtneer and prospector of Montre! has come back here to civilisation tw recover his health. . Mr. Macleay say that' Just before he ' started on ' hlW tramp outthe rains had converted si large' part of the Porcupine into nutdj sloughs.' All kinds of vehicular trafflol was stopped, thus cutting off th foodl Rlinnlieflk i WhAti ha laft tumn Mvtlr' everything had .been eaten and starvaU tieh stared the miners In the face. '.They were therefore confronted;! w.ltH-aj slow -and miserable death, it they rffjnaineft in camp,- and 'until tht frosts hardened, the surface;, of thl .swamps. ' some in. desperation faewdu .the peril of the long and., dangeroos) tramp to'BIs'(ibt-to briffgback toodL th general load belngtQ0 pound oC provisions ' per' man, strapped n th backrv The ' mdst dlfifcult. and deadtr par . oEthe Journey was ' along , tbfl shores, of - Frederick ; ,Hous iiakau where' 'there was an old Hudson Bayl . Hw-L3.r"s' ,vM 'l, .- . . ': .. . : . .' said Mr. Macl,ear; "that I saw, on ay way" Silt, two man with loads on tbcfe , ,backs,J slowly sink down ,ln tb mod and disappear from Hght. ' Their erla j v . -v"t ; !- v . -r-", '- 1 . I t5 V.V--"- . .11 J , ' '"' K1" ' 1 -" ' ud:irs were t -T'We.. ito hejr.-s T3ierVer sevsLt o.y.i around, but ;' CBlllrl rln B'-' - f nr Aha' linfnrta. ',' iBt.os, hoVi-." 'allytengultad! I . "before ohr eyla'. he stood near bjt, i Absolutely .helpless to e!7ord them muf f assistance. Nobc r & ., Sny.ro peB. 'Branches TSf the 1 Werft. torpvtrom roufid.'hut the f streih"lOuf, ilic 1 , sucor.- It w-as w. a 1 '.fculty .that we oir. ,cd'ed tn, ii ' ."Sticks maa the trees. ore 1. the .depth -of -the-legend' that. In ma" 1 "a .il tamarack S'.'MUrt ,"trerj r. ,1 co-'J tt 1 to. g j t' 1 t ytw i .4 at I. t m Effui. ; - 1 " J-V" ' i it n,to.i you" n) C'ue r the r ? !sS t - he f ' ".go down 20 teet or r ,gTSUJld WS tOBCi : ,1 ' CP me in such qnai, fullen. One. man t! ,to. stalwart f w nthmid t c' ,11 . i.m"i I have C (uhl M a - - ' till
The News-Record (Marshall, N.C.)
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Dec. 22, 1910, edition 1
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