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71- EICIAMERMIMMIMIIMMOMIAUSImILME11101m2itimponemoiammoomiainglifillitdMingainlitentallik 't lesik ibiti'' i 4 4 Fr FOUNDED 1869 CHARLOTTE SUNDAY MORNINO NOVEMBER 16 1913 0 PRICE FIVE CENTS nosolliall 36 PAGES Two sections AnEmonimlnoNil 1 r-: it 4 WEATIIER b' 1 1 36 PAG ES It- 0 rit 1 i 1 '1 1 1-Lt i 1111 0 Ahlil 1 It I 111 1 (4119' I4 -161 ouk MI 1 CLOUDY 4" rilv() Seeriotis ie till I Li It A'''4 'n 4 1 1 FOUNDED 1869 CIIAIZLOTTE SUNI)1X 16 I 1 I I'TICF FIVE CENTS 1' FALSELY ACCUSED v-i A ir 111 w1 or TP A OM "I Ir P1 Noisy DAUGHTERS WORKING ON DRAFTS upHoLgs DIGNITY Committee May Agree im Some Felt I a ma gra a I PIL I I 1 wok oft 1 A 11 Tr -r NT ri A 'KT TN T'i A Ti Ill Cl 1 1 et ir I CONGRESS COAL OF SOUTH CAROLINIANS rt rt a rt rt 7- rt at rt it 1 OF 'MANS COMPROMISE Will NOT BE ACCEPTED 111 NOT BE ACCEPTE CONFIDENT MIA WILL SOON YIELD CHARGE GAG RULE Slier Says Buffalo Gnat Does Not Carry Pellagra Spartanburg Nov 15 buffalo gnat described as a carrier of pellagra has been accused falsely cording to Dr Slier of the Thompson-McFadden Pellagra Corn-Peace Only Through Over- mission who returned today from an investigation tour in Panama Doctor Slier was accompanied on his trip by throw of Huerta Car- A Jennings Government entomologist and Dr Louis Samben head ranza's Fiat of the London School of Tropical Aledicine who originated the insect theory The trio found much pellagra but were unable to connect it with the IT' "1-'1 771 rs A TN fl A om A xrr presence of the gnat In res or Currency lin Washington Nov oF supNoR couRT a nd Democratic Senators of the Banking Committee worked on various drafts of he currency measures to- day the nepublicans adopting a plan for guarantee of deposits Senator Judge Ferguson Says No to Bristow brought in an amendment to turn profits of more than 25 per cent Orders of Federal Over to the Government to fortn a guarantee fund and fedeeln Government bonds Judge Boyd Chaim an Owen said he thought the committee would adopt a unant- mous report On many features of the bill but would disagree on the others 111 ANWPT rpm nv ATP ril BANKRUPTCY MATTER Convention Elects Mrs Daisy Stevens as Not All Will Enter Race But Enough to Make Warm Contest Race Make st Washington Thinks He Can Stand Pressure For Only Short Time IN THIRD DISTRICT STRICT RUSH THROUGH WORK MORE RADICAL STAND MET WITH NO REBUFF HIGH REGARD FOR ARMY NEED SAYS GARRISON HERTA UNABLE TO CONVENE CONGRESS Conflict (her (tiestion Of Hereilership for Cherokee tang Extract Company Here gt Three-Cornered Fight Iletwecn Aiken Dominick and Look4 Interesting Fight 111cick and resting 31rs Fannie N'illiantA of North Carolina Is Chosen Recording Secretary-General Successes of Rebels Add to Cheerful A ttitu de ill Better 1 telation4 With AN' a sl gtott Itas Right to Say on Unit Condition9 Will Recognize An3' Position Clear ONNO Fin iv 1 1 1 ot: in 1 Attitude of People is Negligent One and Fur No Reason Ile Think Attitude of Peop n- le is Neg (rent One and For No 1ktaS011 TIlinkS New Orleans Nov 15 in SOSSiOng enlivened by acrimonious debate and charges that "gag rule" was being invoked the Daughters of the Confederacy elected officers today and hurried through much routine work time to adjourn tonight Mrs Daisy MeLaurin Stevens of Brandon 'Miss was elected president-general by a unanimous vote after Mrs Nathan Ella of Virginia had withdrawn Charges that a caucus pledge of the Louisiana delegation had llen broken during the re-election if rs Schnabel of Louisiana as recording secretary-general brought confusion in the convention After it had been voted to have the secretary east the entire convention vote for Mrs Schnabel a member of the Louisiana delegation said the delegation v-as not aware what WaS going on and that the delegation had 22 VOtC9 against Mrs Schnabel kVheri the election was declared closed and no explanations allowed the "gag (Special to The Observer) Asheville Nov 15---Judge Garland litirguson lit' the Superior Court of (7olinty has refused to recognize the orders recenly issued by tid a in Boyd Or the unitd States District Court appoint- ing a permanent receiver for the New York Nov 15--Seeretary of NYar Cherokee 'fanning Extract (NtaittanY Garrison cleclared at It dinner giv in told ordering that the temporary and his honor at the Lotus Club tonight that pornin receivers appoint by the the people of the United States as a Superior 'old the hank of Andrews whole did not regard the rmy in the and all other Parties having funds proper ott Rude Of the bankrupt eumpany to turn all "For one thing" sat he "1 think the money and p1'ope1t3T of the company' people fail to diserlininote hetween their over to the rereiver of the United absolute hatred of bloodshed ttrul war States CollFt iiil ge FergW74)n ad-and the function of the Army in respect mils that the courts are of different thereto For the fiiientan physielan en- jUrisdictitku it maintains that they gimpy and for the clergyman none of are of equal dignity and on this ground us has words other than of praise and he refused to allow- the orders of the encouragkunent And yet for the soldier I )istrict i'oart to be carricil into effect whose presence 18 a protection Ile hts been followed In this stand against others attempting to use force by A A Vain permanent receiver And ttihose efforts in our behalf whea for the Superior Court and the Dank of Aloft us A roport to his effect dated iovember 13 has been submitted to InNe James 11oyti by (lodger the permanent receiver named by hint nd udge Hey(' has signed an order ing Cain and the Donk of Andrews appoar before him in chambers at on the morning of NOveinlie ber and tthow cause If 1tfl vlIN the orders of th( COU tt liriIl not he to-put in effect In he mean LIMO they trio nriles of the court nut be put In effect In the iaantillan they ilia rest and frnin ihserver Bureau liotel Jefferson Columbia Nov 15 At icast two of the Congressmen front this Slate will have to fight for their positions in the campaign next SUMInfq and before the race is really on there may be othets In the list In the Third Congressional Dimtri W3titt atiien of Abbeville will be opposed by Fred I 1 Dominick or Nwourry j4 now Assistant Attorney General tflI probably by other candidates 1t this time Victor It cheshire of miersn is an annouteed candidate and it is stated that Col Prank Evans of Greenwood who made the race last time will to in the running again Mr Inimina'K at the Itlease conference recently atmounecd that he would not run for Governor as he vas In the congressional race and oxfleeted to be NVIth Governor Illeme Washington representing his district there vhen the Governor i8 sent to the United Statos Senate This race is likely to prove the most interesting of the congressional races next Summer Wyatt Aiken has served several terms in Congress and he is regarded as strongly In-trenched in the posit if rr1 117 not a good stamp speaker whilo Mr I noninick 1mistql upuort as the leading- opponent is a splendid oratyr Ile has the lire and will make 4 warm for Mr Aiken during the ireau fferson Nov 15 ongresstnen to fight for nPaign next ace is really I the list donal Disbeville will Mminick or ssistant At-lily by othet Victor is an an-it is stated of Greene last time itlease that ho 'rnor as he race and ex-or his district i8 sent to prove the ongressional -yatt Aiken in Congress strongly In-Mr Aikeu eaker while Ipon as tho end id oratyr ill make inq the ea Catholic Senators Fail to Show Up and Prevent Quorum Mexico City Nov Muerta was unable to bring his new Congress fully to life today The Chamber of Deputies met and effected teitirary organization but the senate praved reactionary and the lack of a quorum prevented organization General Iluerta and his friends however profess to believe the greater part of their work is done because the newly created lower house has formally and in their opinion legally met The Senate they think can be induced to move into line by Monday when Senators are summoned to meet again Long after the hour fixed for the Senate to convene the roll call showed only 21 S(inators present nearly all of them being Generals In the Army Tveentymine are necessary for a quorum None of the Catholic Senators was present This Is understood to have been due to an agreement among them that the party should not participate in the Senatorial session These Senators are regarded as Influential and their refusal or failure to attend is regarded as indicative of the attitude of the Church sow convene the roll call A only tors present nearly all diefivt Ienerals In the Army Twenty-nine for a quorum of the Catholic Senators was Tills I understood to have been an agreement among them that rty should not participate In the rial session Tese Senators are HI as Influential and their refusal ire to attend is regarded as ind ic- if the attitude of the Church Nogales Mexico Nov 15--General Venustiano Carranza will not consider any means Of accomplishing peace in Mexico except through the forceful overthrow of the Huerta Government The Constitutionalists political and military leader today issued the following announcement: 'We will recognize nobody who succeeds Iluerta by the power which he has usurped" This statement was occasioned by various suggestions reaching here through the press and semi-official channels that certain persons might he acceptable to both Huerta and Carranza as President ad interim No name yet suggested to Carranza has brought an encouraging reply CHEERFUL ATTITUDE Successes of the revolutionists reported today added greatly tu the already cheerful attitude of officials here attemPng the negotiations conducted with 'Washington through William Bayard Hale representative of President 'Wilson It was asserted that while the hitherto unrecognized revolutionists now had (Erect and friendly relations with Washington Provisional President Iluerta had none The taking today of Juarez by Villa's forces the capture yesterday of Culiacan capture of Sinaloa and the attack today on Victoria Capital of Tamaulipas on the Gulf of Mexico It was asserted would affect materially- the international status of the revolutionists It was asserted the revolution had doubled in importance internationally in the last week The suspense incident to the pending diplomatic relationso with the United States was lightened today by the message in which General Huerta congratulated General Carranza on his stand in regard to mediation by any foreign Nation On all sides the matter was taken lightly It was received with amusement and was not considered likely to affect the attitude of the Mexican people in general toward the United States rule" chae was nunieFinally4foree Is 11-ied ipsinst us are essentid to our ai notifTITi- uiti eith i ir i nnilftf'k' eo fa tqltiaet tteifs he'''ruls liti'lle- tr negligent a ttitude or very often ono of ofth ise disapproval I eanhot On any reasonawi flitter officers elected were: ilon- gronlid aiecount for this orary president-generid Airs Cornelia If It were true that the officers mil Branch Stone of Tf'Ni0: first vice president Nns 13 izoss of Ala awn of the Army were switgritit7' loll- llama: second 'Gee presiden rs II's in "I' f'n i' Culberson of Gklithoma third iCe Alio there NV0111 rt'az011 for this pub- 1 hi president Airs I raison North lie attitude But eNattly the efflitrary is both cre general Ca rolina recording- setav- the ease The Array offfiers and Fannie Williams North Car- Men never was of higher toile Guth to olina: treasurer-general Airs II IL daYi 110t af4 high la ItlY oldniion" 'rate of 'Virginia: register-general Orlando 1 lallihurton of Ar- kansas: historian-general Mrs NM- ovERTuRNE0 VESSEL rths dred Itutherfordion of Georgia ens-FROM BuRNiNG sTEAys Fil 1 trid (a ini (t) 11 alirS PFchl IIIINTIFIln WI 111111Q tndian of eroves Mrs John Tench of Fl 0'1a custodian (if flags force is tised against us ant essential to our defetwe the have either a negligent attitude or very often one of disapproval I cannot on any reasonaldv ground aceount for this "If it were true that the officers a 111 awn of the Anny yvee swaggerillci hal- si'ektr111 ti In war fur Alio there would be rt'azoll for this pub- attitude But exactly the eitotrarY is the ease The Army 1 i "1 it al" men never was of higher time titan day nor as high in my opinion" OVERTURE VESSEL HAS BEER MENTIFIED BY DIVER 103 PASSENGERS RESCUER )AssENGERs REscuEo a (11Sp)sing wt any of Ili property of the ciimpany oar of the fund of $1127420 held in the Kink of Andrews Tho present situalun has griiwit out id tho ease Kanawha Valley I aTi1 it at vm Citiokoo Tanning Extract Company Tho respiin VICrcit CHESHIRE Vie or I Cheshire has made a tight tor a nuinher ior years on Mr Aiken Sot Le years hack Mr Cheshire and Aiken weris On good torins the story goes up in Anderson Colinty I ot later they tiennie bitter ene I It las made a on Mr Air Chesilaal terms so lirson Conne bitter and pennants Mrs Frank Walke of Virginia dent company NVaS adjUdgi'd 1111111- PROGRESSIVES ANSWER CALL OfSOtiTtl SAYS HE 4- COTTON I LL r0 N1VBETN York Nov 15--Moagre wireless despatches received today told of the rescue at sea of 103 passengers from the burning Spanish steamship Balmes by the Cunard liner Pannonia Though fire was still raging late today the lialmess' crew of 55 were presumably sticking by their vessel which convoyed by the Pannonia was making for Tiermtuda which they should reach some time Monday The Pannonia's commander reported that he had reached the side of the stricken vessel on the Wening November 13 and remained with her all night By daylight all the passengers had been safely transferred To reach her the Pannonia had to steam 180 miles The 13a Imes had signalled by wireless "Am on fire Require assistance" The Ea Imes is a comparatively small vessel of Spanish ownership and is rated as a freighter The Pannonia is one of the slower boats of the Cunard line Washington Nov official Information from 'lexico City WaS meager the Washington Government tonight maintained its confidence that Provisional President Iluerta soon would be eliminated front the situaThe steady pressure through diplomatic channels the financial blockade and the practical certainty that tile embargo on arms will be lifted unless Iluerta yields are expected to tore retirement of the Provisional President llow soon this would oc- cur no official would predict NOT SERIOUSLY TAKEN Neither at the White House nor at the State Department was there any disposition to regard seriously the statement Issued today from the National Palace at Mexico City declaring that "in view of Venustiano Carranza's repudiation of any --fortu of mediation by or alliance with the United States Provisional President Itnerta can do no less than loin him in his expression Of patriotic sentiment and maintain unaltered his dignified attitude toward Washington" While on the surface this statement gave the impression that the United States had met with a rebuff in the diplomaile camps of both Mexican factions Administration officials conversant with details of the inner situation construed it merely as an attempt to meet temporarily the arguments ef expediency being urged upon Iluerta by close The declaration first from Car ranza that he would not accept mediation by the United States and reiterated by Ituerta caused no conpeil here for the Washington Government maintains it never has offered to mediate Carranzas utterance was not misunderstood by the Washington Government for inasmuch WI he had appealed to the United States to lift the embargo on arms and a special envoy had gone to his headquarters to discuss the situation the necessity of showing his followers that be does not intend to surrender the s4vereignty of his country hy negotiation with any foreign Government was taken into full consideration here No COMPROMISE WITH HUEIZTA The American Government likewise realizes that Carranza will not enter into any compromise arrangements or negotiations with Huerta or any of the group surroun4ing him For this reason chiefly has President Wilson insisted throughout on the elimination of the Huerta coterie as a necessary first step to peace and he always has contended too that the Mexicans must compose the situation themselves Huerta's expression on the heels of Carranza's utterance was regarded by high officials here in tact as an effort to show no less patriotism lhau the Conetitutionalist chief at this time WASHINGTON VIEW POINT The Washington Government does not construe Its activities in the situation as included in the terms "interference" or "mediation--- The Washington viewpoint is that the Inited States has the right to say exactly on what conditions It will rceognize any Government lt has sought to emphasize through is representatives that under no conditions wculd Huerta or tiny One of the group surrounding him Le recognized and has a fITIOUTICOd also that it will not recognize the of any acts of the Mexican Congress which was scheduled to eenvene Ity making ity nosition clear to other foreign Governments the United States lots secured the acquiescence in its views of every great Power xvithout exception PARLEYs OF A to the Constitutionalists the United States also has refrained from direct Interference accerding to the Washington view for the parleys be-Mee!) William Bayard little and General Carranza have boon confined is is understood to inquiries as to A hat protection to foreigners and their property could be expected not in Ty if the embargo on arms were lifted but in the event that the Carranza element sinpuld control the 'Mexico City I lovernmeni As the nearest neighbor to) Mexico this Government feels that it ')light be called tmon by other Nafilms to furnish about the Seuthern Republic News a the aetivities of tbe Iluerta cabinet and the new Mexivan Congf0S8 Wyre a kN ailed with itverest by Metal Washington tonifzitt CA N'T SELL CA PISTOLS mI ellenatters 4 4 Relieved That Fiala Will be listab lislied by Spring (special to The Observer) Newbern Nov is every probability that a cotton mill will be in operation in Newbern by Spring For several weeks Past a number of influential citizens and capitalists have been agitating a movement to erect such a manufacturing plant and about $45000 has been subscribed toward this project It is the object of the promoters to get about P35000 or $75000 subscribed and then begin to issue stock The Newbern Chamber of Commerce Is to take the matter up and assist the promoters and the outlook for the erection of the mill is very bright Several experienced cotton mill operators have visited this city (luring the past few weeks and each of these gentlemen believes that there is not the least doubt but that the venture would prove to be a paying one in every way Beveidge Pledires 'Honor There Will Be No Al ergo! of Parties New Orleans Nov 15-Arguing that the 'South's strict adherence to one political party kept her ruin her rightful place in the Nation's itetivities fOrDiPr United States Senator Albtrt Beveridge sounded the 1e note here tonight tit the tirst rally in tho South since the last prealdential election liTe said: "The call of patriotism of is for a new party IV II enable the S3outh to have two parties and thus to count Into its own Thf Progressive party is here to answer that call" Mr Beveridge said until the progr sive party waa formed Southerners could hardly be blamed for voting the lieniocratic ticket as to do otherwise would bo disregarding their self respect But because of such conditions he said "tho South itself is in tile hittpla4profion- nal politicians who run political maehineA I hat really rule the Southern people "If Southern men hesitate for fear the Progressive party will unite with the Republicans the action of the Progressive National C011itilitte0 only 1SSt to begin right flow for next year's lettIle pledges you our honor that there be no merger no compromise no amalgamation if any kind with any other party Nviw tovpr- Gold Medal to Augusfm-f Thomas Chicago Nov 15---The American Academy Of Arts and Letters today presented to Augustus Thomas the playwright a gold medal tor havin2' acheived more in the dramatic world than any other American Brander Ma tthers pro ressor of firamatic literature at Columbia 'University was re-elected president at the organization and all of the other present officers were re-named mild 1(3' Judge Boyd several days ago mass over piiii'leal matters Air pert ilareni Nticiii Novi Qu and hetiaver Csusiger appointed clicsitire edited The Anderson Intelsat the strangest mYsterlos in cosines- 1 Park htiti been named liy ligeneer Milcit rrettatintlic a ttaid4ed lion with the destrusition or vessels the hAye Superior Court to tem- iir Aiken tispeciaily during Ow ca tpand inert on the Groat Lakes by lird porary receiver or the company and leths-11 during the Summer of 1912 storm wits solv ed this aft- ft(q th order 1 ow 018101 court Mien Mr Aiken was running for re4into1n when ii'lliitint Piker a diver was issued declaring the comPatiV fr 11-1" The "ht the overturned vessel in hankrupt A A rsai rooll(1 by tattle very heated 4Ind at itisiersisti lake Huron 13 miles northeast of Mr Aiken stemmas-oil Air Chosh i this re the Silperlor Court Juilgi Ferguson 1 ort as the Charles rice it and I ho In'ellistencer Mr Cheshire Cleveland 'I'lle Price a steamer 104 aS Cattle in warm editerials attack- There bad been 41 question of jails- ing mr Aiken feet long- has been lying in the lake erer sint the storm Nrith tiniy a diction ill the irrLt tor but the officers ifiesiontiy I Cheshire after sells' of the Ilnited States court had not i feet of the bottnin Of her bow above (lig The Ilitelligencer amnittnesid that ikater She is said to have arriod th(night that th'' Vlell(J I)" he would edit Cheshire's Harpoon a crew or All of them must have further considorod arnir the final and that this paper Will 'be used in his beset lost order Issued by Judge Floyd appoint- racy rot- congress This shiiiit help it still thought that the wroelt- ing a receiver and ordering that all to make Illimzsi hilin in the Third ing oi' he Price and the Regina must properties iir th company be turned find way keop the ao at haVe Ilten 1111 the Same 11)callity 'rho over to him boiling point next Slimmer sliver however found no evidence or The sititaihia ist oms of a very fow AIKEN IS STIIDN4l amither submerged vessel bct-lde tho or its aid hte4 eVer tiriSell ill Allica as stated is streng Prsiihii-t) (miters und anxiiffis Time 11'L 1llsi m''hiith'-- in his district and this is natural lac elates lit ageeine -i- ilie -ins" trive tinlo its of (hi s4tilors of the eight hoatti NVIik'll WCtit 111)W1t in lAth I i II rtm In nize the Iiistril t'ssort that he does 4- tretu-(t hen their poll! lent fences a nil so iiith it doe res-peet tor the court prepare for a Isattle in case Or the Ntorni began today another soarett fm fro7en hmlie: whieh it hong mil -Itisigo IteN-sl hilt that he eon- Mr Alsen has some men pissed lip almost hourly sot thss Ca- siders the twit courts of equal dignifYi siti his it vim tiro sistlite politicians nadia shore inferring- hitt the tine is not to and know the game from lieginnig to silo in the affairs of the usher vlid They win put (It) II' hlrd ligh' belegates to New Vork Exellance Ivairiame xlmtt1: itveviser will to retlin 1 iiiiken in Conizross Sian eri si 1 I 11 AstItix It Novi I 5sieiiiii Fred IL Dom iniek Was Governor Slack's sliSe and 1 I Ica official Ai-hilts and V( Iter Here i ph- illeases campaign manager in Iii I l) otilligatos of chandler of commerce of 'III inoined tiv Vanno I Gildger ittol 191 2 during two or the bitterest colutnisia to Present eettoll "'titer to mkt charge or the choriskee Tan- "infests for oillki in the history srilaitn to New york Cotton E-sc- fling Extract Company at Murphy Sliitill Therefore mr chtiagit will he joined at Kollork by and li' 1 Stein supervDtir or tio Duillioick has 1)tt s111(1 in tho former enator John 1 tt charim plata tiv mr risit ige orders iNa-r4-4 political gaints zind is reard flu' flu' flu' ed 41 arrested todav on a warrant i4S11441 ludit irian The senatorial ras'e and Ity Judge Verglison of Murphy re- th Wihertlatrial Die a least in (Wiring them to show eause why the the Third District will divide honors lISLAugif mADE THE 1 ill oiliteltipt t): in interest with the race for Con- fE court (or iiheyint4 Mr coidgor's fir- g10 jERAL PU FOO RD A LIN warrant siAFig ISSilell reS A 1 LiiiS' I for liil tlialgiir but inquiry failed iiiiiidshte I sh ow wheth it had been SerV e(1 Wilhing-lon No tin i f- it'llitltt hisill flu IstiNeen State pore f(10(1 I'llrn- missioners fithl of tho i)v- t11(igor butt been arrested is another tuna! ma to crack This rartment of Agriculture here belay ticcithoil that the Federal I'llre feel (In- Fritts! States District Court will Nttii tit yet' poptillt 1:1 tiav was inadequate: that It should 1-titinstr Iv issiting warrants tor the Spartaniturg lie Was ill repelled awl another shitute sub sifileia's who served tho haPers flit the wheellistrsess la the 1110e ks stilittc-d immediately The point ii ir Godger's em ph oyes and who will last Sunning: sold squill sesi''4 tiatT1 111 1 10 ii 1' V' he sec tion hi ll er iiervo I in pa pe on ir I uslite e- mits the use ot a 111(01 l'Y (miring them to show "(Ilse Wily air tin facturers should not to0 ii jiidli'd in contempt hit ra hit- reotietion 4 'nisi was sisiehiresi mis'emling to the ot Essitssil Stittcs Court l'110 case iilk Ithide the sratetwilititt--t'hf l'ttkas- public in that it 'made it appivir will prolutilly gss 141 Ill "11Pro -esi tiiiituot' here fair week thikt that he products were guaranteed 1er Court roe that sentential! next to Governor Please he supposed the Illovernment he as the most persecuted man in Aft ct th discussion a committee GETS A REFUND ti light last um mer of tivo wam appointed to tirge co- ivr in A uttusta they sprang thi'l PrP9S i pass a new measurii and also I(14rlpil IllIslIPSK (11 Sa nt tifid thiA PT II' a law to fix stanshirsis Mr all and drugs Dr II Alexamler Returned 1ce qull' zt senation There -A oils ni doubt It Nit Nicholls 114-13 4 'lug ryti lit-southern itailwav ho as the persecuted in GETS A REFUND fii10 tato Summer i i Autusta they sprang 1114 r1 ph 111slIPSK oil Sank tifid I Dr II Alexander Returned tlwitt sonsttion trhore-A alwilt It haa Charges by Southern Itallatty Al lersui ly tittaoked ing the cam-tier of 1912 nning for re-The light heat Anderson Ir Cheshire Air chesh ire orials at 0 after s'11-' nottmed that e's liarpoon used in his shotild help it th' Third the ra at I er is strong natural for 1 VP I lino felices a8 Of 8 sonie Men de politicians beginnig to IL hard light as Governor Liget in the bitterest IC hiHtory 0'' ere fore Al tooled in tho garded a tIno lid race and tit least in divide honors ace for onIC1101Ls Nicholls tho om Spartan Att Joseph I race nex ri 1188 rerro InY Years tad kraek Th ennons tight Ih1L ha was i'dtqu'e rankl let! Spa into other Governor Sam Nieh at the ltleasp Lir week th't he NU outed man in sPrang this Sant and this There-s ha1 surridEs LIGIITSIliP WILL REMAIN AT FRYING PAN SHALS 1111MME1 Beatty Shipments St'nt -United Stales Troops On Border San Antonio Tex Nov 15-1-tellab1e reports here today indicate that heavy shipments of supplies have been forwarded in the past few days to United States troops at El Paso and Eagle Pass Tex headquarters for the Mexican border patrol Ammunition end small arms are said to constitute the bulk Of the supplies It was learned also that the second Cavalry which had been ordered to Fort Ethan Allen after several months patrol duty will remain In the Texas department for the present although the Fifteenth Cavalry which was originally ordered to relieve the Second is already on the border WANT INQUIRY i (d)server Dureati AVashington Nov 15 Sena or )verman aft er a two-years tight has finally 'wen assured that the lightship will remain at Frying Pan Shoals near Wilmington and not be inoved out to sea as Secretaries Nagel and Redfield proposed to do Out of the $34111000 already distributed by the Treasury Department to move the crops North Carolina has received $1400000 and South Carolina $1500000 FOR BAPTISTS Chi Leos Vrter fralitt Jury 10 Probe into Railroad NN reek Clayton Ala Nov 15 Eflorts will ho made to havo the grand Jury in last J'hursdav's wreck on the cent ral 1 1eittgla thri-P Miles from Clayton in which a numbcr of persons were I-tilled and many more Injured according to a statement sufsd Innight by a committee of prominent citizens here Officials of tho central of Cleorgia Ova have beft1 i plidivting a 8Parching inquiry tonight rchorated their conviction thal tho wreck WAS USt'd by a brolipn rill They seou- (4i the suggostion that the accident was due to alleged faulty construction in the roadhed FIGHT LIFE it1L Cr) Iilni IZaleigh Nov 15--Thtt Corpora him through thick and a appearIra lion tioultatasititt reeeived today a te or hovs back 'minty They igh thick and ci antlearaneo ELECT OFFICTRS sbelbs Arrangpments to Entertain Slate Conven ion c4peelai to The tMserver) Shelby Nov ensive arrangements are being made here for the entertainment of the Baptist State which hold Its sesPionS in the First Baptist Church beginning Tuesday December 9 This is the eighty-third annual convention and though It embraces 600 or more delegates that Will tax the enPrtaining qualities of Shelhy ample provisions will he made and the people regardless of nenominational affiliation will open their homes for the visitors Lists Ihfs as ksffi'd by 1110Slate Solis or Relo Clipd Meet ranroad offlia Is are at I lig at riance with tholie rompiled Iron' Miter sourePas ttabquent by' 1igh NtPV r----A ban- the road today nlaros th o-! total dvaths foot 10iht mpf1 at 10 lag 41- the North Carolina Society of the Kovolation thpre ICUCOGNITIWN ing guovis Dorinv (1114 tonight riot-tut-I th antilliti Ing 4Iii the North Carolina Society of tho ti-7on4 the Iltivolittion hoing abwit gupvls Tntrinvi tho af ler from tilt So thpro itailway 141 tho trect ftucher l'o $i's! I 11u1 loln pit ya hie to I )r IL (If Moe if-nhug or tho North roIna Fa rinors' RM eoceot-qi I reIg ht ehargem paid on hhIPInerli 510 ug' spki ryo wits ot thU tw7 m4ss-mfting or cv the rttruin and I4 -some- stump htaker course it i8 problernaticol hist how 11( will run In Ito othcr counties (IC the district IN h-11-1'if DisTiticT There as it report sent out sorntl trne ago thlit VitilOV i YOrkV1110 in the Filth (oogtsssoquil some" stump prohrnet run In district ent tit Seale ii the Filth Coo-sick Reported Americans Are iletwoen Rebels and Federa14 Norfolk Va Nov messages from American warships now in Nlexican waters according to reports received here state Mit 560 Americans unable to leave the district between Tultpam an where there is tierce fighting between tht rebels and Fedora's may have to fight to save their own lives The gunboat VIl'(ii fl 3 reported at anchor in Pantie() River and has on board several refugees frpm Tampico The Aquito oil phint empltving about 60o people It te1tt1 le? has been forced to elosi Nev Plant Hvgins NVork Sow Crit imt I Code porbid4 s834 ortie General pnial to '111 ohsTv(r) IIIS ONLY SArvATIoN State Fares Well al New Oilcan lk teetn the t'eteietY utrh'er8 418 jtimt Frpight Witt Ass4wDtt1oli 110:41 grtsssliquil lustriet was Nick anti that A It Convention follows: when the spe-tal sesion of the ho would nnt stand fur re-election ecial to s(Tvi-r President Ca J- nrYrItt Ctrimen hdatur conveneed that Doctor Alex- and that in the even Mr Finley (ob) New Orleans Nov Caro- vice president Dr II 11 Hill secre- tinilor toi lwing ehitrged $1011 Oil riot run Wiliam Stevenson ilayw(i ba a shipment of rye ot cherstv Claude Sapn of Lan Dna is receiving (hie recort'Hon 11 tary Marshall lielancey lent to 'Matthews Ali11 he could hate caster old one or two others would the Convention of the Thiluchtorm or rogimt rat' Pro! Stone ut Ital riort that he would not run saving gotten It irom inchnlend 'rot le44 nuthe the rave for Cemgress from that Ili' Clailiqbricy in session in this eigh cl'uiplain 11 Brunt lit this con- ilistrict lint Mr Pin ley denied the city Mrs I Faison has he(n re brine or Edenton board or man- than ull! ilid rato Uteeted third Viet lresident without agerst the officers above lun he a Weil to know of he 1 audience of business men what the that he WaS ali it l)istriet was Nick anti that make the raise for Omgress from Oat Mr Pin ley denied the report that he would not run sitYtt: that he was 'tseling all right It II and that 'kir re-election it Mr Finley Stevenson So pp of La 11 others woald ress from that Cy denied tho ot run saYinv: I right It is I Highland Cotton Atills 'High Veil Et plippeo t'olumblo Si Nov replying to lettor soriking information from the Attorney Ihmeral'H office with rermrd to tho solo of paper can pistols and paper eapa Assistant Attorney General Fred 11 'Dominick rendered on opiniOn declarinq I hat the cride prohibits the sale of some In addition to tho prohiliition tittninst tho sale of prinor-cap pistols rind tho paper caps Mr I tominick coils iattention to tho tioction of tho tirimlnitl code which defines what sort of firecrackers can be sold in this State Jinn from the Attorney Oeneral'H lice with regard to the sale of paper pistols and pa per Assistant Attorney General Fred If Dominick rcrolored on opinion today declarinq that the c(Ide prohibits the sale of so me addition to tho prohibition against tho sale Of paoer-cap pistols the pnper caps Mr Dominick calls attentiim tn tho vetion of the crimlniti code which defines what sort firecrackers can be sold in this Slate opposition and Mrs NL Willia recorj ing secretary by a litrgP majority Mrs Valtion Pierce ce War strved on lho itt pp IsH Jessica Smith receiveA (onsniennum a Item rs Creasy or wilmington net NI I'S LAM(' if WIldc4- bor nr IMPTitionNI tr important fir-fires High Point Nov the middle nr the week the Highland Coto MillS Win he running cm full time The machinery has all liven place' and 14 ot the highest grade that could be bought The plant will Wive capacity of S000 spindles and w11 employ IA people It is located on the belt lino (-1 Scuthern Pailway in the southwest-pin part of the city 1 A NicoroMust Itecehe Industrial Edit- cation Says Dr Chase to The Observer) Chapel MIL Nov 15---Industr1t1 education is the only salvation of the negro WflA the thought presented this I week to the student body of the 'EMI-in versity by Dr ii Chose professor of p7tosophy of education In disand cliing the topic of "Negro Lire in the South" The relation of the negro in edaof cation in this State its shown by a reont report indicates that the ne- gro only pays his proportional edu- Pardon Granted Thomas Denson cational tax throuKh the sources cl! 11a1041-h Nov On lines slid Penalties ImPoSed recommendation of Jimliro A Hoke Row of tho Supreme Court Caperton Suceeeds Knig)i betvit nho th triul Judge and Nov Ad11p(oed the sentence anti of many miral William Caperton today sucprominent citizens of the Feet cecdod itoar Admiral Austin tir3ig tfoily granted a bZolidit si turrillialidOr (if' the Atlantio THrri11 1'or Thomas liemon Strry rtiscine fleet itt thn NavY Count 11Itt 1144 ser ed 17 years of N'artl Admiral Knighl goes to tor SI-'0114 do'grOl Wh'rti betomes pres1- thuller I The Prisoner VHS only I 7 Mid fir the War College and corn-ears old hen he was sentenced maoder or the ntlAy yard 011 wtorti he toifines tittit ir the War CoIlego and corn- or the navy yard Norri --t 'irolliet corpora! Ion co mink- not-detinit71 ficVisi c''ill'' 41'n i 1 tl 0 when the time A I Andrews Jr of Raleigh Prof' Collier Cobh or chalio mu I4' dein' to permit sill dis' Col Charles Johnson of Raleigh urincotkaroi a'spil such exee'sThei Thomas Maslin or Winston-Salem hien int rasta rules sENETH HISTRICT Jam t-s i 11 CN rr of Wilm a ington nd lh 'e orpo ra mm io Coissio ners hal Capt Willis Peace 07 Fort Caswell never hoard or the freight charge in toe Seventh Congressional i Vranit 'Nash of Hillsboro was elect- and were eontident that the estah- trb't AmrY i' Lever should he st11 eil MPIllbor Or the hoar to Ntl'evod lisilvd ntil'A 1)4'11 aPidied be in the congressional rao whitat the late (len Carle A Woodrulf (otonin called on moor i' vcry likely will don)tless he unThe society has given to the t4tate A ander to Hie a statement of tip 01Posed TheY say around this hill at Jaist 11111111:11 meetings p0rtralts or shipment UPI L'harges he wiiii Th or tho Richland County is to ail I he lievolutionarY tlovernors and resolt is the procurement to' the re- the Frank Lever just plimm ore being 1erecied for ender- tnn't or $71 I the correct ulfargo eiin't be heitten in this district when he rims ss Ink iriK ether important work that will 3357 'rho vrrl'r t'atne throludi for Congre and folk hav alaint convinced themselves that tins colotitta hothortals of that p1a1 charging the rate that aPPlied to gatin seed inteend of gra in the true version NEr Levor ps chairman ofi the important Agrical- In Charles IteeN Dead Charleston Nov 15--Itr Itoteseyelt C(es Ina) Interior toral Committee in the Ifouse and Charles tees of the l'u "9 Alrs Nov 15--Theodora Of his friel1d8 have tRivi'lfsd111111 to in race Sta Medical Assoelat ion a prore4- avelmiPanied by a party or rmaiii th congressional 4 sor at the Medleal of Smith prominent eitiz A ens of rg'ntinit left itTtr Sur" mel Had not seek a higher Mr Lever trip into recently tutated tirit Carolina died lioto Ltalay aiic4 44 er oday 1 t1 iL he itiP-T ior ye a is or thi COUZiLre tContinued on -rage Three) hot tiertnittt Is whether Mr Finley when the time rotrws to run 'ether Mr Fin 'hen the time 7RICT rressional should he tit11 which e)tless he nnound this pact Connty is in nlz Lever just district when Ind folks have elves that tho Mr Lever in nlant Agricut-- he and ve advised Ithn ressional 4 taco seek a higher lily stated that pt Three-) MOtillit Airy rlisak (nil Pastor Monnt Airy Nov I I The Frio-rids Chureh In this city has extsnded a I I to Mrs 1aroll itohi4(r) a fortnPr PaStlr and she has deeidod to "i'oin take charge if thim (living' Vit- serving this Church for sevsral yeor4 resignIA to "end a ytlir tn Europe and she tm to rail from 11verpool thn of this trintith and assutne hr duttca bere about December 11 Point Lon 11 III5600 igh Point Nov 15--Sitocial Mayor Frott 'at nti tionneott th Out city haa arriongod tt It out or Om mink inr fund on goott rtal statr purit bout $1501) t) High l'fwitit spent High Point spent (1 pres1-1 I month and recolveri $3Xt0673 Cuordinauder in to the auditor's repert HPoiimigefummmorammnftimmtvousummovienototrmsTipmomrw'k -40 04' MOIPINS eNEWM OI IWPNGSVE fo 41 4 -44t fek4PC4L.

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