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I i. 'i I' i i ...1 1 a I i 1 i i i Special Trains to OwHotte GENERAL NEWS. TCbe GoncorbGfmes Mflrinn went drr June 1st. and as Tarn women and a cnna were I a result there ia no thine: doingr io the PUBLtSMEO TUE8DAT8 AND fllOATI OONOOnO. M.

O. police court, not a single arrest De drowned and two men narrowly escaped death when a taxicab automobile became uncontrollable on West ling made lor arunKenness. tho 122 annlicants for license to 56th street in New York Tuesday BV JOHN B. 8HERRILL. EDITOR AND PWQ'WItTOW night and ran down the dock at the practice medicine in North Carolina foot of the street: into the Hudson 93 Das9ed the examination before the One Netro Shoots Another.

ii 1 A shooting affair occurred on Broad 'street last Tuesday about noon, when Bob Black shot his brother-in-law, Malley Brooks, with a shotgun. Black said that Brooks had been mistreating his wife, who is Black's sister, and that he proposed to stop it. He went 'out and returned with Bob Harris gun, which he levelled on Brooks and fimj. The shot took effect in the arm and hip, but the injuries are not serious. Black escaped, and has not beejn heard from.

Brooks is getting along all right I i --L- I The Great Council of North Caro (C-TfO ATMm State Board, while 29 failed to make River. 1 The Southern will operate three special trains to Charlotte next week on account of the State convention. The firsts special will pass Concord at 11:07 o'clock Monday night, and the second at 9:30 Tuesday night. The third will pass here at 9:15 a. m.

Wednesday. This train will make all. the local stops. The round trip rate from the various points in this section will be as follows: Salisbury, $1 Grove, $1 50; Landis, 1.30; Glass, Concord, 95 cents; Harrisburg, 70 cents; 40 cents. Tickets will be on sale June 22, 23 and 24, good until June i fi 50 75 AO .15 the required average One Year Si Month Thre jothi One Month The whole State will applaud State Further reports have been received from the west coast of Africa concerning the sinking by a tornado on the upper Congo river of the steamboat Ville de Bruges.

Of the six Europeans; who lost their lives four were caught by cannibalists, Chairman Chatham for requesting Hon. Thomas J. Jarvis to act as temnorary chairman ot the State Republican National Convention. The Republican national conven i i Convention at Charlotte next week. Judge Fred Moore at Greensboro lina of the Improved Red Men.is ipg held this week in Asheville.

Wednesday night name! receivers for two railway companies in jthis section of the state the Carolina Valley Railway Company, with offices killed and devoured. Seventy negroes were drowned. The big new ship, Lusitania, last week made a new record for crossing the Atlantic from England to America, coming in 4 20 hours and 8 minutes. This beat the record of the Mauretaniaby 7 minutes. The best riav was when the huee ship went at Hisrh Point, and the intjmasviiie- 1 Job IDon't Want 1,000 yards Linen Finish Chambrays tion met in Chicago last luesday.

About 14,000 people were present. The first day passed without incident, i The second day brought the long expected Roosevelt yell, a whirlwind of enthusiasm which raged within the vast amphitheatre of the Coliseum for full 45 minutes, and for a time presenting; to the timid the spectre of a Roosevelt stampede. It was caused by Chairman Henry Cabot Lodge; who said "The President is the best abused and most popular man in the United States to day." This was the long awaited signal. Instantly a shout broke from the galleries and was echoed; back from the 641 miles. Breaking records is a weekly thing with these two ships.

Denton railway, leading from Thom-asville to Denton and the Iola mines. -j Rev. J. B. Boone died 'Wednesday morning at Hendersonville of paralysis and softening of the brain.

He had been sick two months. He Iwas 72 years of age. He was for a jong time superintendent of the Thomas-ville Orphanage. Sjnce his resignation he had led a quiet and retired life in Hendersonville. I I 1 Following a series of crimes attributed to the oo-called "Black Hand" society in the Italian quarter of New.

Orleans, one of the worst tragedies yet connected with that section took place Wednesday morn ing when three Italians were shot to death. According to the police these men were killed as a result of an attempt to extort money from Pietro Giacona, a wealthy Italian wine merchant of 1113 Chartres street. in At 4 clock Wednesday morhmg Mr. W. H.

-Stewart, editor of the Salisbury Watchman, waked to mnd Every few ilaj I a in asked to make a picture of a corpse. This ought to be stopped have your pictures made when you are living, and have good ones tliat woVt fade. People are all the time bringing in some cheap faded out picture and want nie to make a good one from it. Some times I neerro in the act of burglarizing his house. Mr.

Stewart fired on the a i a 1 light blue, na negro wno got. away. iaierjine neerro was found suffering from a floot-at first only a tempest of detached yells and catcalls and shouts of but gradually gathering force and volume until lit swelled to a whirlwind of sound and motion, as delegates and spectators rose en masse," mounting chairs, waving hats, handkerchiefs, flags, newspapers anything which could be seized upon to add turbulence to the scene. Amid the tumult, the band struck up, but the clash of bf ass and drums was Completely lost in the babble of sound which swelled up from 11,000 throats. I Five minutes passed, and instead bullet wound in the abdomen, land Governor Glenn Wants State Primary System.

was identified by Mr. Stewart as! the man he fired on. Five dangerous long-term convicts made a successful jiash for liberty from the state penitentary Wednesday as a large squad of them were ie vy per being marched froin railroad con struction work in Hyde county to can work' them up, hut tl sure way is to' Have Good Ones at convict camp some; distance away. They were all negroes, rewards I be On his return from Charlotte Wednesday Governor Glenn said at Raleigh that he has been observing the progress of the present Democratic primary campaign as it culminated this week in Charlotte, ready for the state convention next week, and he is convinced that the present system is a failure. He has made up his mind to recommend to the next legislature that there be a complete change so that the primaries be held all over the state on the same day under state regulation and at the state's expense; and furthr- more, that there be a requirement that wherever candidates, their ing offered by the state prison aiith-orites here for the re-arrest of each of them.

I i the Start. With the state prohibition election carried by a big majority and prohibition to be effective throughout the state January 1, 1909, thd chartering of a new corporation to dp a wine, liquor, cigar and tobacco business is Such a corpora Mr. Turner, an Expert Photographer, will be I with me for the next Sixty Days. tion, the Eagle Saloon Company, of Winston-Salem, was granted a charter by the secretary of state managers or workers are found to be spending any money for campaign purposes they be required to make oath as to the amount the purpose and the source of the fund. The governor says that the present tendency i if allowed to run its course would make it impossible for a poor man to go into the primaries to contest for any office.

1 i 1 Tuesday. i The prices will remain the same as I have had The 2-year-old child of T. O. Page of abating, the uproat was increasing, Senator Lodge sank back in his chair to await a lull irj the storm. "Four! Four! Years More" came in a deafening chorus from the full sweep of the gallery, as if preconcerted, each "Four! Four!" exploding like the boom of heavy I .1 Probably the most important act of the day, and the one haing greatest significance on the final result of the convention, was the adoption of the report of the committee on credentials, seating the Taf delegation practically in toto.

If there had been any lingering doubt of the Taf strength it 1 disappeared before; this decisive action which in effoct placed rip wards of 700 delegates in the Taft column. The principal fight will come on the anti-injunction plank. The Taft men and President Roosevelt are determined on this, and the allies are equally as insistent on the preservation of the ''integrity of the courts," as they put it. This will be the test of strength in the committee. If the president's plank is adopted and it loooks now as if it would be no concessions may be made on the declarations regarding the tariff, trusts, postal savings banks, and other points at issue necessary to avoid a minority report and a fight on the floor of the lower I "''i which is much than you have at Madison had a miraculous escape from being killed by a Norfolk Western freight train Friday, It strayed from home and was playing ever i Li been able to get good Pledged Victim to Secrecy.

At the end of twelve hours, during which she was pledged to secrecy. on tne tracK wnen a tram came around the curve and before the engineer could stop, he had knocked the tot down and passed over it. Its mother saw the accident. Strange work for before. All pictures costing $1.00 more are guaran Department Store.

Mrs. Walter McCanless, a bride of two weeks related to officers at Salisbury' Saturday night a thrilling story of a bold robbery experienced early to say the child was not barring a few slight bruises. I teed. in jne; day. massing down a pro- We make Penny Pictures arid Post mmenvstreet, Mrs.

Mcuaniess was accosted by a well dressed young man. He grabbed her by the arm and snatched herpurse irom her hand. Placing a pistol Jn her face she was made to pledge riotto give the alarm until night. The highway Clyde Pinner a lad of 9 years! of age, son of Mr. J.

D. of West Asheville, died Monday mornfng from the effect of hydrophobia. Jhe child died in great agony, although conscious to the last. Just before deat ensued the child insisted that his dog be slain, saying that he knew he was dying but he wanted to make sure thatjiis dog would never bite a person and probably cause such a Relatives of the child killed the dog just a few minutes before men immediately fled and has.no been caught. "1 Mai Hale for Delegate at Large.

The Democratic Convention of No Democratic News and Observer. During the campaign for State Prohibition, in which there was natural division of opinion by members of all parties, the Republicans in Mitchell and Madison and Hen iviau your mends a new picture. We Photograph Anything Go Anywhere Any Time the child passed away. Cumberland county has unanimously endorsed Maj. E.

J. Hale for election by the State convention as Is Everybody Happy If not, perhaps' it's because yn liavu't FAVORITE RANGE We Would Be Olau When joii wish to buy any kind of a Stove or Range to have you caref ullr COMPARE Bread Bread Good Flour "Always Means Good Bread. 1 delegate-at-large from North Carolina to the National Democratic Convention at Denver. As is well known, Maj. Hale is one of; Mr.

Bryan's closest personal and political is known, also, that his candidacy at this time J. LEE STONE I Gallery Opposite Court House has Mr. Bryan's warm approval. USE The North Cnrolhm a i i derson and. Cherokee and other strong Republican counties voted their convictions just as did the Democrats in those nd most other counties.

In Wake and Durham and Johnson and some other counties, where there was wide division among Democrats, certain little 2x4 Republican politicians "sent! word" to all Republicans except th; few who do not take "vote against prohibition and it will enable the Republican party to carry the county this fall." And most of them obeyed orders, not because they were opposed to prohibition, but because the little bosses sent their orders. They had little enough Arumorirom repuoncan sources Porcelain! Stnie Normal-mid Industrial I College. that ex-Judge Strudwick and J. Allan Holt would be connected with Maintained by the State for the Education of the Women of North Carolina. Four reglar courses leading to Degrees.

i an independent candidate in the fifth A- A. 0 Special Courses offered iri Teacher Training. Miisic, Manual Arts and Domestic aisinci io oppose a. LjurooKs, re ocience ana in tne commercial Department. i FreejTuitiori to those who agree to teach in the schools of North Carolina Flour and be convinced that you have gular nominee, is pronounced false by Judge Strudwick.

So much oara, laundry, tuition and all other expenses, including use of text books ieenng was engendered Dy tne congressional fight that Judge Strud th the best. qxu.uu year, tor tree-tuition $125.00 year. i Thos desiring to enter should apply as early a4 possil le. The cap.icitv jof dormitories is limited. j.

Fall Session beeins Seiitemher 1 1 QOk wick demanded a roll calrf when it was moved to make Brooks nomina- For catalogue and other information address. Dove-Bost Co. lion unanimous, and ne was at once supposed to be ready to bolt. I J. I.

FOUST, President! I I 'I Greensboro, N-C. 'Phone 21. Pure iFood Store. Deafness Cannot be Cured by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion ol lhe ear. There Is only one way wj cure ueaiuens.

anu inai is vy constitutional remedies. Deafness is cavwd an in 1 BINGHAM SCHOOL 1793 1909 sense to suppose that the bung-smelling and stamp licking bosses were right when they told them the anti-prohibitionist Democratic would vote the Radical ticket, They forgot that Democratic leaders cannot boss the Democratic party if they try and that Democrats who were as wide apart as the poles; on prohibition are as close together as Siamese twins on political questions By November they will see that their little two by four leaders lined them up against prohibition to Vplay politics." and that it was so. transparent a piece of littleness that it fooled nobody and got no votes. Concord Markets. COTTON MARKET.

FOK 115 YEARS boy have been prepared for COLLEGE and for LIFE, and have been trained to be MEN at THE BINGHAM SCHOOL. Ideally located on Asheville Plateau. Organisation MILITARY for discipline, control and carriage. Boys tTJilltf from other schools not received. Vicim boys expelled as soon as discovered, luiil excluded byipledge of honor.

Limited to IK. Rates reasonable. Address COL. R. BINGHAM.

R. F. D. Box4K, ASHKVTLLE. H.

C. flamed condition of the- niucoiw lining of the Eustachian Tube. Whm tni tube as inflamed you nave a rumming sound or imperfect hear- Good Middling, new. 1 Cotton Seed 18.85 .24 iur, ana wnen it is entirely closed, Deafuess is he result, and unless the ii.flaination can be tsken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, nearing will De destroyed forever; PRODUCE MARKET I Corrected by John C. Smith.

nic ra uut ui icu are or vaTarrn, wmcn is nothing but an inilanud condition of ine mucous sunaces Pork 9 Bulk Meat, win nive wne nunnrea JJours lor any caso of Deafness Tcaused bv 'catarrh that can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Snd for circulars free. We do not take your 10 to IS 20 15 to 20 en to 40 Beeswair Chickens AAA the; F. .1 CII EXE Toledo, O. Sold by all driuieists. 75c, Take Hall's Family Pills fr constipation 7" Corn Eggs.

1.00 to 1.10 15 12 to 14 Lard Flour, North Carolina 275 to 8 00 Meal 1.20 It is gratifying that a number of the papers and people are coming to their senses about the governor business, and are drifting back toward the safe anchorage of nominating Hon. R. A. Donghton for governor. Even a recent Raleigh dispatch to the daily papers says, "keep your eye on Doughton of Alleghany." Fact is there is where the people should have keDt their eyes all the time.

Wilkesborb Chronicle. Lady Peas Wednesday's Salisbury Sun: Spencer defeated Mt. Pleasant at Fulton Heights Park yesterday afternoon in a slow and uninteresting game by the score of42 to 2. It was only by the merest luck that Mt. Pleasant scored getting a three base hit and I 22 i With any other make IN THE WORLD.

"We feel your decision will be favorable to the FAVORITE, Therefore we court careful contparlHon. We know they arc not ISq'tialcd. 2.25 2.25 2.50 75 4 to 5 65 85 to 1.20 15 to 16 Cow Peas Corn Peas Tallow Salt Irish a Jiome run on an error in the i 9th inning, Spencer played a good game and was wide-a-wake all the time. We give value for you i it 1 11 llll Prot. Lreo.

McAllister has just received the degree of Aj M. from AC El NTT They are vvood-savera and easit in rx.r- TE Newberry College. Some very exaggerated stories have been circulated as to to the amount of money Ashley Home has spent in his Mecklenburg campaign. It is true he paid for work done as it I 1.1 1 A if miigc on ioe marKet. or a cast Cook Sttm "We are showing the best line of.

Suits. leaaer reads the list. To make your kitchen in Penny Column. Advertisements will be Inserted In this column: for one cent a word each insertion, The Times ha more than 12,000 readers every issue. vonr want be known.

ever shown in yonr city. A Hoosier Kitchen Ui did the other candidates he paid regular rates for what advertising he placed in the papers, but he did not buy a single vote; What money he put out was for legitimate campaign expenses. Kitchin and Craig did the same and they spent as much money as Home did maybe more. Charlotte Chronicle. Fancies, Blues ancl Blacks Itliss Bettie York, Davenport College, 1 li an experienced teacher, will give lessons on Piano this summer at her home, 205 North Church street.

Concord. N. C. fills the bill. Make the cook happy and evervbo'' -be happy.

With a Vudor Hammock and a -Porch Shade you are in line. For any old tlrn- -need around the house call at The Store that Sa: i lerms moderate. 100-4t RALEIGH, IM. C. The Ideal Home School for Girls and Young Women.

Advanced Collegiate Courses! Excellent Con servatory of Music; Complete Schools of Art, Expression, Pedagogy, Business, Physical Culture, Etc. A fine Preparatory Department under Special Instructors. It will pay. you to looll into its ad-vantiges before deciding where to send your daughter, Catalogue on application. Henry Jerome Sockard.

1 i Wanted Will someone kindly send me addrpjia nf W. T. Rush mor'haniV SEE OUR $15.00 LEADER. Says The Wilmington Dispatch: Matter of great importance. Box 35, Sta.

Nev York. I 1 100. anted A position as stenographer- TliRfi I ILL Apply at The Times office "Those pessimists who are kind of thinking: that Charlotte won't be able to entertain the convention crowd should understand that if Charlotte can't what city in North Caro ya.t BROWNS-CAIMIMON COMPANY I will be in Concord Saturday, June 20, for the DUTDose of list in er rjronertv in lina can?" No. 11 township. Asa Blackwelder.

June 19-Sm IliiiiP 1 i. T- I i It.

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