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Wfr Tfce M(Q)M(Qi)MerMini0 -H jV Vol. jv. TBm no 22. BOOSTING' PROSPERITY NORTH STATE HAPPENINGS V'wri mi rAnn mill 1 1 ATirim GREAT SINGER DEAD has been sufficient to prevent tariff reform. As the present campaign approached, both the President and Mr.

BKYAN rUUMALLY NUI1TCV Traveling Men and-'Others in New Taft declared in favor tariff revision, "but set no date of revision Ira D. Sankey Transferred to Occurrences of Interest deemed From. All Secticus of the Busy Tax Heel State York Join "in Movement for Celebration of Prosperity's Return. the Choir Celestial New York, Special. Traveling men Accepts Democratic Nomination For the Presidency merchants and buyers from all ovei FARMERS' CONTENTION.

Moore's Creek "Wilmington, Special. It is esti THE WORLD'S GREATEST SINGER after the election. But the pressure brought to bear by the protected interests has been great enough to prevent any attempt at tariff reform before the- election and reduction promised after the election is so hedged about with quailifying phrases that no one ean estimate with accuracy the sum total of tariff reform to be expected in case of Republican The Sixth Annual State Farmers' the country are swarming into the metropolis bent on celebrating the return of prosperity with a big two- mated that upwards of five thousand people attended the annual celebra known abuses" to which Mr. Taft Tormer Oemsankn of Dwigfct L. tion of the first triumph of American refers.

Convention Will be Held at the A. M. College, R-'A Augt 25, 26, 27, 1808. v. This is to be a Splendid three days! arms in the war of revolution on the President's Indictment of Party.

lay convention. 1 The United Com-nercral Travelers and the Travelers' Protective Association, the two leading organizations of commercial trav- Moody asd the Greatest Hymn Writer of the Present Day Passes Away at Els Borne in Brooklyn. In a message sent to Congress last success. II the past can De taiten as a guide the Repulican party will be OUTLINES HIS POLICIES Speech of Acceptance Covers a Number of the Issues of the Present Campaign asViowod by the Nomi- nee. January, President Roosevelt said: meeting for the study of Agriculture so obligated by campaign contribu The attacks by these great corpora slers have joined with the local jobbers in booming the movement.

In addition to the "drummers-" it is tions on the administration 's actions tions from the beneficiaries of protection, as to make that party power and the diseussion of all questions of direct and specific interest to far New York, Special. Ira David less to bring to the country any ma wtimated that there are 25,000 buy mers. Sankey, known as an evangelist throughout the Christian world, diee terial relief from the present tariff Stock Breeders' and Dairymen's celebrated battlefield of Moore's Creek, two miles from Currie, while nearly as many more were kept away by continued freshets in many of the water courses and the absence of bridges swept away by the recent floods, in that section of the country. The Atlantic Coast Line operated special excursion trains from Wilmington and from Roseboro to Currie but the larger number of course came from the countryside in private conveyance. The feature of the exercises this yea was a masterly address by Senator Lee S.

Overman, who was have been given a- wide circulation throughout the country, in the newspapers and otherwise by those writers and speakers who consciously or unconsciously, act as the representatives of predatory wealth of the wealth ers in the city, many of whom will join in the convention. Sessions will be- held Friday and Saturady. It Thursday night at his home in Brook burdens. Why no Anti-Trust Legislation? meetings will be held August 28th. Lincoln, Special.

On nesday William Jennings Bryan was, for the third time, formally notified of his nomination as the Democratic lyn, but the news of his passing 'did not become gonerally known until Fri is hoped by the promoters that a plan to stimulate business will be decided A few years ago the Republican leaders in the House of Representa Programs are being arranged for the study of the coton culture, tobacco culture, eorn accumulated on a giant scale by all Mr. Sankey was 63 years of tives were coerced by public opinion on in the congress- that will have a adidate for president of the -United -States. The ipeech of notification forms of iniquity, ranging from the national effect. The Woman's Lea oppression of wage earners to unfair into the support of an anti-trust law I age. For the last five years he haj and small grains, horticulture, for made by Congressman Henry D.

1 A. 1 Ksi I pie, of New York State, of which and unwholesome, methods of crush wmun 11 a me cuuurwmcufc ui DoeQ blind and had suffered iron 4 age crops, general live stock, husban dry, dairying, etc. Also special meet Mrs. Lydia K. Commander, the well Clayton, of Alabama, chairman of the committee on notification.

In re- rresiaem, uui, ine oei.atc xu- shown distinguished honors bv peo ing out competition, and to defrauding the public by stock-juggling and AtrAn i aaticiHoi iht mpflfiiirtv find I ple from six counties gathered in the Bryan said in part since that time no effort has been overwork. But almost to tha ven known writer, is chairman, has enter-Dd into the plans for boosting prosperity, and will seek to bring about the manipulation of securities. Certain wealthy men of this stamp whose Mr. Bryan's Address. made by the dominant party to so-1 last he worked at hymn writing.

His cure remedical legislation uoon this I tourff throughout this country and Mr. Clayton and Gentlemen of the tne employment of ail persons, par conduct should be abhorrent to every man of ordinary decent conscience, Notification Committee: I cannot ac subject. ticularly women, who are now out of patriotic demonstration. The exercises took place in the large pavilion recently erected en the grounds and were presided over by President James F. Moore, of the monumental association, who delivered a welcome Europe with Dwight L.

Moody, the evangelist, brought him into wicU cept the nomination which you of The Republican party is arraigned work. Many concerns have promised the league to re-employ on Saturday and who commit the hideous wrong of teaching our young men that phe ings for the women from the farm homes, and leetures and addresses of. general interest to all. Speakers have been secured from the United States Department of Agriculture and from neighboring States, who will be assisted by the leading agricultural workers of our own State. All should plan to come and make this the greatest meeting of farmers ever held in the State.

Reduced railroad rates, lodging free and meals at cost. ficially tender, without first acknowl for its failure to give more power to the inter-State Commerce Commis prominence. 1 edging my deep indebtedness to the some or all of those laid off when tha address ornate and pleasing. Senator nomenal business success must ordinarily be based on dishonesty, have sion. recent panic forced a retrenchment.

Composer of Many Songs. Sankey, it might be said, wrote tha Democratic party for the extraordi- nary honor which it has conferred upon me. Having twice before been On the subject of publicity of cam To Spread News of Good Times. paign contributions, Mr. Bryan come during the last few.

months, made it apparent that they have banded together to work for re-election. Their 1 a candidate for the presidency, in out strongly. Among other things he Gospel hymns of the world. In China, Egypt, India, Japan, in almost every New York, Special. Five thousand commercial travelers began a two- campaigns which ended in defeat.

Overman eschewed politics in his address and spoke largely of the influences of North Carolina in the formation of this republic, incidentally coming out strong for the sovereignity of the States and against the tendency towards a'centralized government. He was listened to with savs: endeavor is to overthrow and discredit all who honestly administer the How can the people hope to rule if days' session here with the sole end in view of booming prosperity Rep- language Known to man, Sankey 'a hymns are sung. He received a large income from his publications and law, to prevent any additional legis third nomination, the resnlt of the free and voluntary act of the voters of the party, ean only be explained by a substantial and undisputed of 'the best speakers on agricultural subjects in the United Shites will deliver addresses at this meeting. Dr. S.

A. Knapp, who has developed lation which would check and restrain they are not able to learn until alter the elction what the predaory interests are doing The Democratic leaves considerable of an estate. them, and to secure, if possible, a freedom from all restraint wihch will Among Mr. Sankey most familiar party meets the issue honestly and rapt attention and was given the most enthusiastic applause. growth in the principles and policies for which with a multitude of others, have contended.

As these courageously. It says resefittcttivea are present from evejry State in the Union and they believe khat the meeting will have a good-influence in bringing about beter conditions. Thoy will devise ways and means for a lightning canvass of the country to spread the news that good times', are bore. permit every unscroupulous wron-doer to do what he wishes unchecked, compositions ate "The Ninety and Nine" and "Ween the Mists Have Rolled Away." ills songs are said to i. a "We pledge the Democratic party principles and policies have given me provided he has enough money" to the enactment of a law prohibiting the Farm Demonstration work to its present extent and usefulness for the Southern Educational Board and the United States Department of Agriculture, and who is one of the strongest speakers on agricultural development in the whole country will de any corporation from contributing to 3 circulakon of more than whatever political strength I possess, What an arraignment of the preda Judge Fred Moore Dead.

Asheville, Special. Judge Frederick Moore, of the Superior Court bench, died shortly after 8 'o 'clock Friday night after an illness of two the action of the convention not only a campaign fund, and any individual tory interests! Mr. Taft Endorses the Indictment. He was a rapid composer aud wrote renews my faith in them but from contributing an amount above a reasonable maximum, and providing i strengthens my attachment to them, book after book of Gospel hymns. During the last five or six years of his Mr.

Taft says that these evils have crept in during the last ten years. Negro Kills Policeman. 1 New Orleans, Special. Patrolman for the publication, before election of Lweeks of typhoid fever. An opera A Platform is Binding, life he was interested in preparing all such contributions above a reason' I shall, in the near future, prepare He declares that, during this time, some "prominent and influential able minimum." a more formal replv to your notinca liver an address on Tuesday evening, August 25.

Prof. W. J. Spillman, Chief of the Division ef Farm Management of the United States Department of Agriculture, will deliver an address on Agricultural Education on Wednesday evening, August 26th. The and afternoon ses John W.

Carroll was stabbed to the heart and Frank Barroldsford, a negro dining car cook, and John Scott another negro, were fatally shot on tion, and in that letter of acceptance Democratic Party Defender ef Hon members of the community, spurred by financial success and in their est Wealth. will deal with the platform in detail. tion was performed in the hope of saving his life, but in vain. Judge Moore was one. of the best known judges on the bench and a leading Democrat of this section of the State.

He had been on the bench for about six years, having held court in every and publishing the story of the Gospel hymns. At the ajune time ho saved his wonderful voice for posterity by singing into phonographs. The records were sent all over the world. Sankey first met Moody at a Y. M.

C. A. convention in Indianapolis. hurry for greater wealth, became nn It is sufficient, at this time to assure We may expect those who have yon that I am in hearty accord with committed larceny by law and purchased immunity with their political influence, to attempt to raise false mindful of the common rules of business honesty and fidelity, and of the limitations imposed by law upon their actions." and that "the revelations both the letter and the spirit of the platform. I endorse it in whole and sions will be devoted to the study of county in North Carolina.

Judge in part, and shall, if elected, regard Moore returned from Bakersville, ten a dining car in the Louisville Nashville depot. The officer attempted to arrest Barroldsford in response to a call to make an arrest for an assault. As the policeman placed his hand on the negro the negro stabbed him with a butcher knife. The officei shot the negro in the arm and fell dy Moody was so charmed with the young man's voice that he urged him of the breaches of trusts, the dis- days ago suffering, with typhoid fever. its declaration as binding upon me.

Ine disease had made considerable And. I mav add, a platform is bind issues, and to employ "the livery of Heaven" to conceal their purposes but they can no longer deceive. The Democratic party is not the enemy of any legitimate industry or of honest accumulations. It is, on the contrary a friend of industry and the steadfast agricultural problems, and in addition to strong speakers from this State, Dr. A.

M. Soule, President Georgia Agricultural College, will assist in the program ior Wednesday, August 26th. There will be special meetings for the women on all three days for ing as to what it omits as well as to it contain. According-to the progress before Judge Moore would consent to adjourn court and when he reached Asheville he was quite a- ing. The negro locked himself in the toilet room of the car and detective: to accompany turn on Ma evangelistic tours.

Sankey. explained that he was married and could not give up his position. "You must come," said Moody. "I cannot get along without you." Tours with Moody. Sankev consulted with his wife and sick man.

His conditions erew stead broke it opon, shooting him and an proteetdr of that wealth which rep ily worse until Friday night when the end came as above stated. other negro in making the arrest. There was a great excitement for a wliich an excellent program has been prepared. On Thursday evenins. Ausmst 27, resents a service to society.

Ine Democratic party does not seak to annihilate all corporations it simply while and a not was threatened. Clash Between the Southern and the they cast in their lot with Mr. Moody, i and Friday afternoon, August 28, the asserts that as the government creates Corporation Commission. Durham. Special.

The Southern lDemocratic idea, the people think for themselves, nnd select officials to carry out their wishes. The voters are the sovcrigris; the officials are the servants, employed for a fixed time at a stated salary to do what the soverigns want ilone. and to do it in the way the soverigns want it Platforms are entirely in har-' mony with this Democratic idea. A platform announces the party's position on the questions which are at issue; and an official is not at liberty 'to use the authority vested in him to urge personal views which have not corporations, it must retain the power They visiteJ Great Britain from 1873 to 1875, and again in 1833, and made many tours throughout the United States. When Mr.

Moody died, Mr. Sankey felt keenly the loss of his State' Dairymen's Association will hold its annual meeting for which an attractive program has been to regulate and to control tnem. Other Issues Will be Discussed Later. "Shall the rteonle rule?" I repeat. Railway Company will fight the order of the Corporation Commission in regard to making an underground street crossing at Gregson street.

The Baloon Explosion. London, By Cable. The Franco-British exhibition grounds were rocked as by an earthquake Friday and hundreds of windows in the beautiful buildings were broken by ie teriffit explosion of a huge balloon of Captain Lovelace, the American aeronaut On Thursday night, August 27, or Friday afternoon, August 28, a State friend. From that time he tried to conduct the work alone which they had hitherto shared between them, but the task was too great. In 1902 his is declared by our platform to be the overshadowing question, and as the nmnniom nrnrrpssps shall take oca- Lrve Stock Breeders Association will company has filed exceptions to the ruling of the commission and will ask be organized: 1 i fc sion to discuss this question as ltr been submitted to the voters for physical condition compelled him to who had been giving aerial perfor manifests itself in other issues; for William J.

Bryan. Sevan Injured by Explosion. to be -heard in the matter. Should the commission refuse to rescind or modify the order the railroad, company will appeal to the Superior their' approval. If one is nominated mances.

Two spectators were killed outright, a dozen persons were fright give up most of his evangelical engagements, although he continued for some time to compile new series of Charlotte, Special. Seven male SiH" L-T closures as to rebates and discrimi- whether we consider the tariff question, the trust question, the railroad question, the banking question, the members of the Rabbit's Foot Court. The order of the commission nations by railroads, the acumulating either decline the nomination, or in fully burned in the mass of flames that engulfed the crowd when the big gas-bag burst, and scores were colored minstrel organization which recently was that the under evidence of the violations of the anti labor question, the question of impe hymn books. Then came failing eyesight, which speedily developed into total blindness. With the blindness ppeared in Charlotte several nights ground way is a necessity, and direct accepting it, propose an amended platform in lieu of the one adopted trust laws by a number of corpora ago, were badly burned in a car at tions, and the over-issue of stocks by the convention.

No such situa injured by being trampled on in tne mad rush to escape. Captain Lovelace himself was frightfully burned and bonds of inter-State railroads for came also a nervous breakdown. After his retirement from public life Shelby at-7 o'clock Friday morning and it is thought that two of them tion, however, your candi- rialism, the development oi our waterways, or any other of the numerous problems which press for solution, we shall find that the real question involved in each is, whether the government shall remain a mere ed the road to proceed and make the way. The city had offered to pay $750 towards the cost and the commission directed the city to pay $1,000, which was promptly enriching of directors date, for the platform upon which I JJJ fj; the unlawful and is id a dangerous condition. will die.

injured were. given med the impression became general throughout the country that he was dead. was nominated not only contains ical attention at Shelby and were lat nothing from which I dissent, but it lue Ui rm I Hap rva a no rvomon all thncA ha Variety Works at Dawson, De er. brought to Charlotte in a special Mr. Sankey lived in Brooklyn for business asset of favor seeRing corporations or be an instrument in the car, the train amving about noon, specifics out ines all the remedial legislation which we ean hope to charts, "quickened the conscience etroyed by Fire.

Dawson, Special. The Varietj and' placedi in the Good Samaritan hands of the people for the advance secure during the next four years. U1 VV urougm uu iuuii Hospital for treatment. Most of the twenty-seven years, and it was there that most of his songs were written. He was a singer from boyhood, and his voice attracted attention in the ment of the common weal.

Works, operated by Baldwin and Bepnblican Challenge Accepted. nnnff tim. v. victims of "the flames were horribly The distinguished startesman who vo nr- burned about, the hands and face, Our Party's Ideal The platform of our party closes Company, which was one of the largest enterprises in this section, was hamlet of Edenburgh, where he Two horses 'which belonged to the received the Republican nomination gided in the Executive department, for' President said, in his notification filled the Cabinet, dominated the Sen- with a brief statement of the party's destroyed by nre, together wrtn manj was born Auast 28th, 1340. At the company aad which were hauled in North State Items.

W. Bishop, patent attorney, Washington, D. reports the issue of the following patents on the 11th to residents of North Carolina: Continuous sales-slip, J. R. Williams, Fayetteville, assignor to the National Stamp-Vending Machine Company, same place; scissors sharpener, N.

J. Northam, Wrightsville card clothing attaching means, Addison Arnold, Charlotte game apparatus, J. B. Mercer, Wilmington. ideal.

It favors such an adminis hundreds of thousands of feet of rouge beginning of his active life Mr. San ne, strengm oi ine e- controlled the House of Renre- one end of the car, where the mem and dressed lumber. The plant hac key was a Methodist, but for the last bers of the troupe slept, were bumajl pubhean cause in the campavsa MBljltiTe and occupied most' of the band is the fact, that we represent TTnnr vr nrrn tration of the government as will insure, as far as human wisdom can, that each citizen shall draw from been in operation for 65 years anc seven years he had been a Presbyte to death. The lire was caused by the explosion of a gasoline -tank attach was enged in the manufacture of rian. He is survived by a widow, the Republican platform boastfully society a reward commensurate with Confederate guns during the Civil Fanny V.

Sankey, his two sons, I. the policies essential to tie reform of known to (the continuance of liberty and true prosperity and ed to a cooking stove which was lo declared that since 1860 with the his contribution to the welfare of war. The total loss to the owners Allen Sankey and Edward Sankoy, eated in one end of the bunned car. exception of two years the Republi will probably xfoot up $75,000. society.

and two grandchildren. that -we are determined, as our plat Messrs. Gilmer Siler, of Charlotte, Governments are good in propor can party had been in control of part or of all the branches of the Federal form i unequivocally declares, to main-1 tion as they assure to each member State NewS 'Iteuis. A charter, isrgranted to the Bank of and Louis I. Jaffa, of Durham, "two tain them and carry them on." Bank Clerk Boys an Automobile.

Negro Killed; Railroad Blamed. government; that. for two vears only of society, so far as governments pan, rinkV College students, have return In the name the Democratic nartv. I accept the -challenge, and was the Demoeratie party in a posi Jacksonville to a commercial and Wilkesbarre, Special. Normar Suffolk, Special.

John Melton, a tion to either enact or repeal a law, negro painter, was killed under a ed from a trip abroad They left' Durham soon after commencement and at Philadelphia hired themselves to a a return commensurate with individual merit. The Divine Law of Rewards. There is a divine law of rewards. train on the Norfolk and Western savings business, the capital stock being $10,000 and E. Cox and others being the stockholders.

Fogle, a bank clerk was arrestee charged with the embezzlement oi enarge we nepuoucan party is Having drawn the salaries; having responsible for all the abusea which enj0yed the honors; having secured now exist in the Federal government, the pre8tige iet the Republican pavty railroad. He was away from cattle boat and worked their way a shifting engine and was struck by Rockingham's new water tank, When the Creator gave us the earth, $6,000. He had bought an automo across water, receiving a return uU uu. iuipii iu accept tne responsibility an express. A coroner's jury, con with a capacity of gallons, is with.

its fruitful soil, thei sunshine bile and other things that excited: the tne reforms wmen are imperatively RepnbUcan Party Responsible. trip from Liverpool to Philadelphia. nearly complete! The town will soon. with its warmth and the rains with vened by Mayor John B. Norfleet, found that the railroad was gr Ity needed, runner, cannot concur tou tnnwn ws" While abroad they visited several suspicion bf the bank officials, anc an investigation was made, The their moisture.

He proclaimed, as hae an up-to-date waterworks and the sUtement the Republican permitted to develop Why have points in England, Scotland and Ger of negligence in not providing safety elearly as if His voice had thundered sewerage system. i many and Holland. piatrorm: unequivocally declares ior th not beeh corrected If existing the reforms are necessary; on tw gates or a flagman. arrest- followed. from the clouds, "Uo wort, and ac cordine- to your industry and your in Apple Crop -Prospects Good.

yv btt nas pegun on -me ouiuunK teVi be occupied by the- Rookingham foundry Machine 'Company at the I affirm that it openly beea enforced1 AU of the execu-aiid notonoqsly duappornts the hopes tiy6 machinery of the Federal gov-arid expectations 012 reformers, I ia i ttl tellisrenee. so shall your reward." Bev. Dr McDaniel Refuses Call St. Louis. Special.

That the pros Convention- of Fish Dealers. Washington, Special. A number Richmond, Special. Rev. Dr.

Geo pects are good for a bumper crop of apples in most sections where the Only where might, has overthrown, cunning undermined or government Rockingham. of the Ioejal fish dealers are deeply McDaniel. pastor; of the First Bap TheAmerieaalMbtor, Company, of suspended this law, has a different nut is grown is the joyful news interested in the approaching con- wbether thoe reformers be Repub- lican rt Are new lawg neccs. Jwans or Democrats. 80 far did the have they not Repubhean convention fall short of With a Republican President IU duty that the Republican candi- to recommend, with a RepubUcan tist church, of this- city lias decided not to accept the call to chureh.ii brought by the delegates to the sixth Greesbb wichajtered by Secretary: tE t.

Stirfe'to' imaouf aetur and law prevailed. To conform the- government to this law ought to. he the vention of fish dealers to meet at Am en Apple Growers'' Congress, Oklahoma Dr McDaniel Morehead August 25th to -27th, ambition statesman and so whick, convened- at the- South sen rJBUuiia.iiDu: iiiubut -wmkw widely known throughout, the -Sputb date -ten it necessary to aoa to nis and House to carry out his irlaiform several important par-1 k. tj bther' vfehmles and automobile party ean have a. higher mission than urn Hotel.

on all phases of and Washington will be well repre to make it a reality wherever govern the apple -business will be read du ticnlars, thus rebuking the leaders publican candidate plead, for further sented there. The. especial purpose entt.tDUS&esi..:'.? 00ft" ahtf l-ih ecTDOratoTS 4re ments ean legitimately operate, of this convention "is -the exchange of ring; the sessions by the members of the congress. including commercial Norfolk iad Western Refuses'Cfttt Roanoke, Special. propositioi recently by Norfolk- ani vm.

i i time in wnich to do wnat snouid nave two nfetment been done long ago Can Mr. Taft Tnatlc to Alls' ideas amon.i&e, fish dealers "Recosmizinz that I am indebted, for nu edieai legislation. promise to be more strenuous in the .1 bringing about, change an the btate fishinff for i improving fish- and IX js bhq. ting h6rse-pwef. )f isi seidKwill be Western Raiway to its employes ioofc orchardists, commission men, exporters, entomologies! experts of the, agricultural departments of the nation my nomination to the and file of our party and that my: election uhaU the People Bole.

I of wrong-doers than the platform declares that the I pn-sent Executive Can heask for ing- industry 7and 'bringing it back- to ingto euj in-wages of '11-percent har been answered negatively byith a a i and -the various States and: profes must come, if it eomes at all," from overshadowing issue wnicn manuesis a larger majority in the Senate than rha highly profitable basis enjoyed for yf Jnrfe -t'st, 1909Mpef- 4 different labor organizations whicl itself in all the questions now under the unpurchased and unpnrchasable his party now hasT Does he need several years ago. sors of horticulture at many colleges sad. experiment stations. had the matter under consideration. 'discussion; is, "Shall the people suffraees of the "American people, more Republicans in the 'House of naps iew iDomHe lejiruejr.j i were ar inlet" No matter which way we torn; p-esentatives or a Speaker with promise, if entrusted, witn yie respon sibilities of this high officer toucan rested at Winston-Salemr suspected Hew Steamier line Between WasMng- v.

Interesting Beyelopment. Raleigh, Special A development no matter to wnai suojeei we aa- more unlimited authority dress oareslves, the same question! Why to Reform? secrate whatever ability. I have. to the one purpose of making this, in fact, of interest in connection with the re- of something of the burglary of, the store of F. H.

Watling-ton Wednesday night, when a lot of confronts Shall the people con-1 president's close friends have trol their own government, and tiselneen nromisin? for several rears that i a government in wnicn tne peopie rule a government wh ich will do government ior too prwiecuuu i ne W0uld attaek the iniouities oi tne cigarettes, and gmger pop were stolen The'sinsinsf clasi of the Oxford Or ceiversiip of the Norfolk Southern Railroad Company is that a blanket injunction from he United States courts of eastern Virginia' and east- -ern North Carolina has been 5 issued i restraijintf lany vand alii partes hav- Bank Case Postponed- Till Beptemiei Winston-SalenV SpeciaLAn s4 jotymment wa4.siakep:-in the jColemai bank case 1 "until September ani Messrs. E. Tr Canslerr of Charlotte and W. F. -Stephenson, of Columbia S.

who are; of counsel 7 for plaintiffs, left for' their respeetivi homes; Mr. John W. Fries, presiden' of the People's National Bank, 'ani one; of the defendants in the suit, wai the last, witness before :J.f the referee. 'v phan" Asvluni eae its ahnnal en vi ioeir-nea ana ior me iiuii- tana. we nave intimation ion of their welf are T.

or the jir. Taft was- restive under the'de- representatites of predatory wealth mands of the' highly, protected indus- prey npen a.defensless public, while And yet the influences of the justice to and offer to every one the highest jwssible' stimulus to great and persistent 'by assuring to each the enjoyment of his just share 6f the proceeds of his toiLtio matter Special. Capt. John! W. Dixon i left' for Newbern; Eliza- 6eth City and Norfolk for the purpose of completing arrangements for the establishment of -the steamship linebetween this city and 'Bel-haven' to take the place old Norfolk Ss Southern1 steamer Hat-tens, which was reeentlyliiscentlh'- ii tertainment at thi graded school at MooreaviUe1 Wedntsday entertainttfenf waif eiceptiohally good (be offenders secure from iTiianufaetnrers.

who have for twenvv- ing'claima against that rakoad Ao in what part of the vineyard he lab "emefat 'OfaciaU whom they, raise five years contributed to the Repnbh- Aiaf wasbaoy- r4 1 5wr tte crowcVeing 'prelehtvb M-; ors or to what ocupation, proiessio: wf. cy nnseronpuious metnoasi Cftn campaign fund, and who in fe- i 1 1 msuo vj i torn nave iramea toe tarui scueauics, or 'Calling ne uevwie -TV-.

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