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MESSENGKEB II HIPPHTEO GRQWC Squires Unanimously Designated as a "False Alarm" Should Have Been Pitied Against Fourth Kate Fighter Bums Land ed Where and Wlicn He Pleased Even Money Offered That Burns Wouldn't IUst 10 Rounds Fight Witnessed by 9,000 Spectator Itc celpts Amounted to $27,000. San Francisco, July 4. Bill Squires, the much heralded champion of Aus tralia, succumbed to the Wow of a Canadian fist today after he had been inthe ring two minutes with Tommy Burns. ! The men who witnessed the hrlef meeting between the two men were charitable enough to call him a "dub". They designated him a "false alarm" Side bet .and his $8,000 guarantee. Squires takes 24 per cent of the gross receipts, about $6,300 ' PEACOCK TICKLES . WOIVES' PALATE by Strange Xatnre-FacV Witnessed 500 Children in Bronx Zoo. While the discussion about wolves and carbon is pending between Presi dent Roosevelt and the Rev. Dr. Long, some interesting facts about wolve and peacoks were established in the Bronx Zoological Gardens yesterday. Wolves, at any rate Tasmanian wolves, are fond of peacocks, and when they lie down together the pea cock is inside the wolf. Tasmanian wolves go for a peacock like a hen for a worm and tickle their palates with peacock feathers. No "nature faks" is hidden in these statements. If necessary 500 Bronx school children will make affiriavit that they are true. The children went to the -zoological gardens In. a body, guided and cared for by their teach ers, who delivered instructive little lectures before the animals' cages and explained what the hyena was laugh; TAKEN AT HIS WORD, THE 4TH I THE CAPITAL Tide Water Power Company to Increase Stock Mi Blank Gladly Accepted the Loqua cious Barber's Offer. The chance for an argument between the loquacious barber and a somewhat Impecunious patron resulted from a very simple remark which the tonsorla, artist intended to be funny. ;VouIJ ou like a shave without comment ou Action pam.'- ne inquired as ne jammed bis victim down into the depths of the newly patented chair. -Why, certainly, I'll take all that kind you can give me," responded the customer, smiling slyly to himself. During the operation the glib tongned razor wiclder entertained his helpless patron with all manner of small talk about the live topics of the day, throw ing out an occasional sucxrestion as to the advisability of a shampoo and the nu application 'for a new lodge and he ' says that in every way the order Is I growing; Much intetfst Is shown by ! it in the temple here and the laying of ' the corner rtone is to be made a no- table eent. As yet the date is not 4efinittly fixed. Gi:c!:f;iA women ix politics. of . Railroads In Fighting Xw IJnte La llrun wlvk. Couut to Cmie to ih IVout When I tail road I Built l'rw-u on able Weather Causo luii Sieknoi. C'liarlers Grained. Raleigh, July 5 The fourth passes off very pleasant ly here and without a serious accident. Many thousands of people were at the fire works and the carnival nH good behavior of the throngs was ihe j Tfw ;ut rnutorial Coitt Invades ! I he quanta Social Cfn-k. The latest in Atlanta Is a x-Ll ru- u with seme interesting features. It was in connection with Got. luVe Smith's inauguration. Mo. TefTiP. I wife of the r:lrlng governor, birrel out .Mrs. Hmiib. wif, of the iurotping overnf.r untfl the clock stiuck ;he to mi m mzu Several Important Changes to be iMade by A. C. L side remarks as to tne vlrtoe ofLelt. 1 ffeDe.ral WL The dispensary. as who should have been nitted aeilnst t in at and wn the leopard changed a fourth rate fighter rather than any its snots n the flor of the cag. pugilist with the slightest possession Forty thousand other visitors were of ring skill. J there. ... To say that the 9,000 persons who - Thft childreii passed five peacocks journeyed out to Colma to witness the ! wl,ich as if to sa' "see who's he." fight were disappointed would be Dhras-,proudly disDlayed their saudy taiI ins it too mildly. It was a hot day b' 1 ' DCC md the lonrnAv t rv,io Jt beasts and rarer birds, t he children scarcely glanced at the peacocks, which seemed much humiliatel and shut up their feather show. But, re covering itself, one peacock plainly determined to force the children's at tention to it and command their ad miration.. They were gathered before the rocky den of the Tasmanian wolves A teacher was saying, "there, children. you see the" when the peacock flow over the iron fence and alighted in the middle of the den. Quick as so many streaks of light ning, the six gray wolves mslied at that peacock; it seemed that all grabbed it at once. The unfortunate bird gave a feebie little cry and was not. A few of its tail feathers, limn m1 head's hair tonic and kindred nreDara tions that are a f ways so Insinuatingly placed betore the man in tne ccair. When he bad been ihaved and dusted by -the porter the weaned customer Etarted toward the door without offer ing to pay. The barber, thinking it usual on all holidays, was closed and no drunkenness was observed. The races by the firemen attracted many people. A negro oams a black mule which he told the firemen was very fast. The mule wai hitched to a fire wagon to make a r::i, for the amuse- Capl. W. II. Newell to bo .Made fJcn ertil Superintendent of HrM llivH kn Ilrmlqirtirlor Will b lto ky Mount 4eneral Superintendent! An (krxn to io to Florence Mr. J. I'.' Murrtibn to Suowtl CnX. 3ewrl! a Superintendent of TrannorMn . r"uncernlng the recently rcport-M cbants in location of the hcad(;uirt- , tour m noon. An account m TU flcin)s 2nd ()ther cnanSM jn i&Jl.v.iy tiroor .Sun says that Mrs. Siuth had circ!. which are of tspecial in crct .planned a leceiHion and the wanted hn (jjJs citv i( was earnw yentenla , to get into the niaiLslou nr;y iv th j floin a imrv that iA abslu!Jv trjst imomiits to arrange for he function, j worthy tbat a un,lHr of .haf.es. i She notified Mrs. Ten ell of her wii, j fomc a n.em radical hi nature, hate I but Mrs. Terrell sent ber ,rd ?hat in pianneAi ari(1 tiiat as a n!Uit li the mansion would oe turned ovc- t t j mlngtou will lose a number of .!eir Mrs. Smith at 12 o'clock, ard i.o; 1 f ablv officials and citizens uu ea.i.er. uarreu noin eu e- in- j According to the report, cn Ausi.st until noon. Mrs. Smith issued enters : ir ih Atiarm roat t in,. u:.m was n easy nf Pjentmineinewi. hnltJ ment of the rmu-rt but I 7 m,i n- Mrs. Smith Issued cnu-rs j sr lhe Atlantic Coast Line njhlein jou-oo-oo forset somo.hiugr , :.. r. , ; ' , ( " .'"- 'f . " vrrrmt. Ti e r.rt "I believe not." said Rlank cently. and the journey to Colma was a dis- j agreeable one. Hundreds of people ! come from other states to witness the leading fighter of Antipodes battle with the Jight, heavy-weight champion ' of the United States and anticipation was keyed up to the highest point. : From the standpoint of the average i spectator the outcome would have been ' amusing if less effort had been rc- '' quired to reach the arena. The fight was as good as ended the moment the gong sounded for the men , to advance to the center of the ring. ' That the defensive skill of the Austral- ' ian was exceedingly poor was speed ily attested, for in ten seconds he was ! prone on the mat. A well directed right from Burns' fist struck him flush on tne law. it riwi tint r ! ter saving the lives nf spvpmI nennia ,uno" beyond question. The wagon was dam sb "Well, do you want me to charge that I f.8!? V" Wh WefC par" tially behind the pole wer knocked mansi'in. where they stationel then- .livKt.m n.u- .Tt..n,t from in h- selves n rhe sidewalk waliivg for mond to Savannah: the secend Ir.Mn noon. VIen the dock .-truck 12 Mr-. Savannah to Jacksonville, ind the . je if . i r'rica owr the icevs u.:il t!i tMr.i f..,.. io,.it..vm.. f, , . vui'' iviu vujvu" . cover iiiK "Why, what are you talking about? ' jdown an'3 escaPed rtWth by a mira- ' fatetf5 iu and al-riisged lefrtih- u, A c L. roatla in Florida. Tv j n:en-& Tor xw guhernalorial reception. four division? in the future-will be as responded Blank. "Didn't you ask me when I sat down if I wanted a shave without paying? Well, I took you at your word. j:;:d I'm very much obliged for I ho favor." TIjc fsu-cilcuslv iucliued barber tried .;'.t "be i::e:int a painless 'vis c )lpei!";l to p.:j:nit - en h!:u, and as h w.-. t ) the "head push" he iv- t itp 1 )ts of !:'!': Th enough behind it to give Squires his ' brok?n. strewed the den. The wolves quietus and after taking a count of ' snarled and fought over the featliers four he rose in a wobblv fashion nnrt i and Quickly guiped them down, al- raade a rush at Burni? The two mmo ' into a clinch 'immediately, but were . quickly separated in the center of the ' ring by Jim Jeffries, the referee. Burns lost no timo in following up I the advantage he had gained so early. ' Out shot the dangerous right again ' and the second time the champion of . ' Nightingales in Scotland. Australia was on the canvas with Jef- j The nightingale favors some dis fnes standing over him slowly call- i trlcts and shuns others. Scotland i' ing off the seconds. But the PTI1 WH (l06S Dot Vlit hint n nn mipv m though they almost chocked them. "This incident, children, well illus trates the ferocity of the Tasmanian wolf, which even confinement cannot tame," said a teacher. "Now, passing on to the next cage" New York WTor2d. :la:u . 1, ' h;:v. ed i!; :c eh i::.-.r!:e;i: i !i."'P ;rf in th!-- l'i-:r Hie I:: : bo v :;;':). ! one yMe 1- 1 i ;.' (Vi Ingly. " 'Well. I"! hve the oi:ts!de rh-.wv was t':e rep; . a:d he sret a shave t' I'reo Tress. s!c:n van e "erience r - ! .1. e.'j.-ii ''e for shav? race. .' 1 rc:!!e:l unsu"pvi half priee." Iet;-o;t not yet. Squires evidently had some staying powers in the face of punish ment administered to him and he rose weakly and slowly while Jeffries held back Burns until his adversary was in a position to defend himself. But Squires had little defense left. The terrific rights to the jaw had ac complished the results and the men were barely in position again when the Canadian resumed his telling aggres sive campaign. Burns landed when and where he pleased and in a few seconds under the rain of blows, the arms of the Australian dropped in helpless fashion by his side. Then the finish o! the fight came. Burns deliberately selected his mark and with all his power that was lodg ed in his shoulders he sent his right to the point of the jaw. It seemed almost a needless task for Jeffries to go thi ought the formal ity of counting the man out. There was not a spectator in the arena who did not realize that ihe fight was over, and a rush was made to the ring to congratulate the victor. The fight last ed exactly two minutes and eight si onds. . The fight proved nothing more than Suqires was an ovemted man. Burns while demonstra'in Lis immeasurable superiority over tha Australian dU not have an opport jnliy to dc;nonst-;tte whether he is ei-ial.y entitled to the high puglistic tUVj that has be?n be stowed upon him In the arena, men carrying clink ing handfuls of got i and rolls of green backs wandered through the cred offering even money that Burns would not last ten rounds ?nd 10 to 1 that Squires would win The crowd evidently relished free dom that has no c t.ta;ned reientlv In San Francisco, sice: the gra. prose cution has been th' iuening th board of supervisors an t ether municipt cf- ficial3. Billy Jordan, as uual, acted as mas 4 f S i . ici ui uei em uu una aia tne an nouncing. Eddie Hanlon referred the p. imln ary. Squires after th3 nfht, said Uuf- he had been led to relieve that Burns was not a "knocker out." This belief made him careless at the beginning of the contest and -suited In tho ra-Jy blow to the jaw which dazed him Burns said: "I saw the moving pictures of Squir es in training. When I saw how he carried himself and how he 'acted I knew I would not have any difficulty in defeating him. I went into the ring with the fullest eonfidence thai T would be the winner." The receipts at the fight wer? far beyond expectations. The enclosure wa crowded and the proceeds wer $27,000. jturns earneu $i,wo the 10,000 t patriotic Scotsman tried to ctabli-jh the nightingale in t hat country. He commissioned a London dealer to pur chase nightingales egg2. r:ne shilling each being given, for thm. Vhese were well packed in wool and sant to Scot land by mail coach. A number of men had previously been engaged to take special care of all robin redbreasts' nests in places where the eggs could bo hatched in safety. The robins' eggs were remov ed and replaced by those of the night ingale, which were hatched and i ear ed by their foster mothers. When full fledged the young nightingales seemed perfectly at home nj.r the places where they first saw the light; and in September the usual period of migra tion,, they departed. But the nightingales never returned to Scotland. It has been suggested that it was not the climate they ob jected to so much as the difficulty of acquiring the accent. From . the Glasgow News. The Lie According to Mr. Doo'ey. A lie may be a shuple as th' thrnt'i Th' fact iv lb' manlier is that th' r:,!e thrufh is niver simple. What we cab thruth an' pass around fr'm hand to hand is o-fy a hind iv a currency ti.iit we use f'r convenience. There are a good man::y conn: erf oilers an a lot iv th' counterfeits inns' be in circulation I haven't anny question that I take in tnanny Iv thim over me iutellechoo! bar ivry day an Soim precious good mint staiiiji. -Dissertations by Mr. Doo- ley cle. A fireman nnliPii under the fcind fee: of the mule, and in so doing lost two $20 gold pieces which had just been paid for a prize S run by the wagon. The othrr incident of the day was the break down of the Ferris wheel at the carnival, som of the machinery giving out and people having to stay in their seats for a )coiiple of hours, somf of them being greatly frightened. A charter is granted the Enterprise Ridge Association, of Dudley, the ob ject of which is to provide a home for helpless old negroes. The Tidewater Power Company, of Wilmington, is authorixed to increi?e the amount of its common stock from $500,000 to $000,000 and its preferred stock from $250,000 to $000,000, A. B. jSkelding, M. F. H. Gouverneur ::nd i H. M. Chase are the directors The bad feeling between these iwo social baders dates back from Coloi.cl Bryan's last viit to Athinta. when it is said Mrs. Smith snubbed Mrs. Tcr i ell. Charlotte Chronicle. SHOT BY POLICEMAN. Kocky Moiin; Ofiiter Kill- a Ngro in Self-Defence. pas out uot a few Another charter is granted the Wad esboro Sewerage Company, cavdt.nl stock $50,000, L. J. Huntley and eth ers stockholders. The Hub Milling Company of She tucket, Alamance county is chartered to own and operate flour mills, cap ital stock $50,000, J. D. others stockholders. . The Lynchburg Machine Works is Sunday afternoon late a policeman was summoned to the house of a mgro woman in the Happy Mil suburb of j the town to settle a row. The oflircr summoned them all to appear before the mayor on the charge of ro 'gh house, whereupon a strapping negro began to "cuss out" the officer present and all other officers, the law r.od follows: K1r?t. from Richmond to Florence; second, Florence to Savan nah; third. Savannah to Jacksonville, fourth the Florida roads. In this Increase in the number of divisions it is necessary to appoint i new general suerintendt ut and 'hU appointment will go to Capt. W. II. Newell, at present superintend'-: t . f transjxirtation of the first diivi'-n. Capt Newell will become gei:i?ai : u perintendent f the new firs-t dil.n and his hradquarters will b Uh ky Mount. General Superintendent A. W. And erson of the present first division 'vlll become general superintendent of tbe new second division and his headquar ters will be transferred from Wilming ton to FJoreiu e. To succeed Capt. Newell as su; iri- tendont of transKrtation, Mr. J C. Kernodle and everything in general. The ofilcer then aitempted to arrest him. and be res; t- ; Murchison. at nrespnt simcrlntend- n j .d. drawing a razor. OffiVer Taylor j of the Wilmington district will be ap- nien took it away fiom him and thiew jwdnted. bim down and Mteinpted to handcuff ! As said above it Is asserted that ell him. The negio managed to get vt.n of these changes will berom- effective hand loosc and grabbed ihe iolol out ! August 1st. It can be. seenthat ihy of Taylor's pocket and attempted to i effect Wilmington verymaterially, re moving from this city numbers of e .y th eouHterfe.is hasas much chartered to make machinery of all ions metal m thim as th' rale t,,0 x T , , , Is, on'y ti,y don't bear th' gover- i k at 8. the headquarters ... .'of the rnmnanv hoi n or if nrnnmriA.n Mr.ttcr For Gurprice. Long Live the King. is the popular cry throughout Euro pean countries; while in America, the cry of the present day is "Long live Dr. King's New Discovery, King of Throat and Lung Remedies!" of whi.h Mrs. Julia Ryder Paine, Truro, Mass., says: "It never fails to give immedi ate relief and to, quickly cure a cough or cold." Mrs..Paine's opinion is shar ed by a majority of the inhabitants if this country. New Discovery cures weak lungs and sore throats after all other remedies have failed; and for coughs and colds it's the proven rem edy. Guaranteed by R. R. Bellamy, druggist. 50o and $1.00. Trial little free. I z ' . J She You know, , Mr. Jones, I drank eome poison by mistake once. He By Jove! Didn't it kill you? Tatler. And it' Wasn't on the Fourth. Eitber. While ambling along in his usual business like way and also as usual heeding the sights and sounds along his roadway, Mr. Maurice E. Rash, of this city, encountered a large acd un usual looking snake just within the grass and wee3 opposite the factory of the High Point Overall Co., on English street. The snake was a large one and in his fancy rig of dark brown with yellow stripes, artistically plac ed, looked too uncanny to fondle or even handle. Mr. Rush hastily threw hfe coat over the reptile's head and turned to procure a stick or some faithfnl wea pon, when the snake crept arlown a hole in -the ground and disaneared High Point Enterprise. Complimentary. ' Mrs. Do Witt What was that story that Mrs. De Poynte was whispering to you? Mrs. McBride Oh, my dear, it was absolutely untit for decent ears. Now, I wouldn't repeat it to any one in the world but you. dear. Cleveland Lead er. Then He Started. Staylate (11 p. m. T understand you have a new gasoline runabout? Miss Caustique (strangling a yawn) , Yes, and it reminds me of you in one respect Staylate Indeed! In what respect? Miss Caustique I have an awful time getting it started. Chicago News. of the company being at Greensboro, however, the amount of capital stoek being $50,000, and N. Climer of Greens boro and Lacy D. Hines of Lynchburg being the principal stockholders. A newspaper here having asked whether any judge or lawyer In North Carolina would recommend to clients etc., that suits be brought against those railroads which charge over two and a quarter cents per mile and are over 60 miles in length, B. C. Beck with, who is a prominent member of the state board of internal improve ment, replies that he would so advise a client. Another paper wants to know whether the Wake county grand jyiy will not at the term of court which begins next week present the railroads which are fighting the new rate law. From this talk and sugges tion it seems that there will be some thing doing somewhere along the line. It is asserted that some of the railway people are by no means easy in their mins. A letter from Brunswick county, wbich is the largest in the state, says the writer has had a look at the crops and finds them very good indeed. Very litle is heard in the newspapers abouc i Brunswick county, but when the rail roads gets to Southport it will cut a .ig figure as a producer, as it is .he warmest county and is almost sub tropical. There has been a great deal of sick ness this year, owing to the unseason able weather, and many are being tak en to the coast. Secretary Grimes, who took his baby to Beaufort says that in one boarding house no fewer than 24 babies are getting back their health This county sent in a cotton bloom last evening, this being over two weeks late. Considerable work has been done on the property purchase.' this year from the Grimes estate by the Central Hos- ipital for the insane, and on which Che shoot him. Taylor then kiocked the pistol aside and took it auay from him j desirable and popular citizens. iuiu snot mm Killing him instantly. . The negro's name was Turner and j mk. ,fo. I). WOODY Di:AI. he was a bad man generally. Offkr I Taylor is une of the beet police-nun on j Vt,ii rm,l'"l Mulit nt Ills Fam the force and has the esteem of all. While every ore of course regrets the fact that it was necessary for the ne gio to be killed, no one places the slightest blame upon the officer. Special to News and Observer. leOCKEFELLKHS IN CHICAGO John 1. and William Arrive and Holl Conference Witlt Their Lawyers. Chicago, July 5 John D. Rockefel ler, president of the Standard Oil corn pan, and his brother William, a di rector of that corporation, are in Chi motion for a new trial. United States district court before Mr. John D. Woody, a venerabi and highly respected citizen of ti. is county, who for several years past has been engaged in farming on Green ville Sound, passed away early hist, evening at his home there. Mr. Woody was about 65 years of age and he ras well known throughout the en!ir county. A number of years ago be was a member of the firm of WYody and CurrK in this city, which did a prosperous commission and wholesale business. The deceased is survived by sey.-ul sons and advices are being awaited from those who live in New York, Le- Judge K. M. Landis, to be questioned regarding the sources of the Stand- fore it it decided at what hour' h r ; i at dIU uu company. I funeral will be h Id. The surviving The Rockefeller brothers reached , sons are: Messrs. S, S. and K. G. Chicago at 4 o'clock this afternoon j Woody who liv- in New York. John J). over the Michigan Central railroad Jr., who has been fanning with his men yicEcu.e iu vuicago ior sev- ; unei, .uaunim. wno is employe' at era i hours was known only to their attorneys and a few relatives. It had been thought that John D. Rockefel ler was traveling over the Lake Shore and Michigan Southern railroad, as as he was reported to have Mt Pitts- field, Mass., at 8 o'clock last night ana ! many reporters awaited his appearance at 9 o'clock tonight at the La Salle sta tion. The Roc!cefc-n r b:vth"rs left the train without b?ing ree-ignized by any one outside their attorneys and rela tives. An automobile- was in waiting for the brothers and they were driven di- the I). L. Gore Company's store, and T. K. WKdy. who was recently ad mitted to practice law. The Hyrnpa'.hy of many frbnds will be extended t the bereaved sons on account of the loss of their father. Limihertoir Cotton .Mill-. Lumberton has three rotten mill. j running and the fourth is bring ps0 moted. $7.".eo has bem subscribed -I'd it wii! !jm built cjsi the new rail road now under construction f:on Lumber-ten uj connect with the A-!a:;ti- Cc,m Line railroad. The Robeson ian. rect to the office of Alfred D. Eddy, one of the Standard Oil attorneys. , W'lttirifr with Mr Pl- vr-am kn V If ex-Judce W. r. T.vinrr i,.,,i What Svxt in Virginia attorneys, who will represent the com-; pany in court tomorrow, John S. MI1- ler and Moritz Rosenthal. tWodesty Personified. Tne Clubwoman You have no mind ' - rA. . .. T . . v. , i great colony of over ZOO epylepttcs and r your own. you microbe! You're , : . . t A . . . T. .... . other deficients is to be estnhHstid HAIIAVAY HATE CASE. Of merely one of those persons who think they think! Only Her Husband You flatter me. dear. I often fancy that I imagine I only suspect I think! Puck. same street. Brooklyn Lagle. Although the cold and wet season has injured the cotton generally, there is much cotton at this place that has been almost ruined by the work of the blue bug, or cotton louse, which feeds on the roots of the plant. The large field of Mrs. S. M. Lassiter near th.- depot has been much injured by theje pests. Roanoke-Chowan Times other deficients is to be established The notable old mansion known as the Hunter home, built 106 years ago, which stands on the most commad ing point of this estate, is to be very carefully preserved and used as a res- Oecidedly Awkward. j idence. When this colony of deficients Hewitt Were you ever in an awk- j is provided for it will bring the total ward position? number at this institution to an equal- Jewctt-I am all the time. itv witn tnat at the Westeni Hospital Hewitt-Howls that? at MorRanton and there wm be con- ""C,l-J "ae two giri uwus au ine x-cr. 0 tveH o e4,h I Many improvements have been made this year at the A and M. College, which covers several hundred acres of land and it is an object of Interest to railway travelers. It is the purpose of the new trustees to make it a show place Arrangements have been made to purchase some very fine cattle for the eollege dairy and to make ;his herd one of the best In the state. It is not now of high quality. Grand Secretary Drewery of the Grand Lodge of Masons has received j General Counsel for the Southern Con cludes His Argument. ? Asheville, N. C., July 3. he hear ing of the railway rate case of the i Southern and other railroads In Vir- right to kill Theodore Este for an imaginary grievance, why should not the Estes boy's relatives be accorded the right to kill Loving for a griev ance almost unbearable iu Its terrible reality and yet denied redress at law? Let the unwritten anarchy go uncheck ed xauch longer and the only gecurity for human life Jn regiois wher- it flourishes will be a revival of the primitive assurance that the rel- ginia against the corporation eomr.,U- P,vf assurance that sioners nf tbat tt. e a .. . atives. clan or tribesmen of a murder- " - - OUUJCU rz " ed man would avenge his death. An archy i3 one of the easiest things In tbe world to turn loose and one of th 'hardest to stop. From the Strothr case with its es tablished precedent to the Loving case. The Broker's Alternative. "It is there than I can lsr!" he cried in agonized events. "Then I suppose we'll hare to join the bull m-n-in:ent." replied his part ner. Kar.r as Crtv Times. Mrs. Cob'"? -yer i you think you'Te had e'.-.r.zh !v- ctem? Freddie Ne. i::a: I :ont feel !-.!: yet New York Life. iore jnage Pritchard today. A. P. Thorn, general counsel for the South ern, concluded his argument against the constitutionality cf the rate law and was followed by A. C. Itraiton. special counsel for the Virginia rfim. i 9 m . . I f fr.m Vi T f A m mission. .ir. LJ rax ton was still spea?;- j 4 " ving caw to wuai.' unless ing when court adjourned until to- I tne PPle of Virginia Kpeedlly real- morrow, ize tiat the law must cease to be mur dered no matter what excuse, true or Cake, may be given by an undoubted assassin, civilization is bound to reach a fearful ebb among them. We earn estly trust tbat they will resolTe to liTe down their present disgrace and sln.no more against those glorious memories of which they are tbe spe cial guardians for the south and for. the American people. Charlotte Observer. Nearly all old-fashioned cough syr ups are constipating, especially thoae. that contain opiates. They don't act just right. Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup contains no opiates. It drives the cold out of the system by gently moving the bowels. Contains Honey and Tar and tastes nearly as good as maple syrup. Children like it. Sold by Robt B. Bellamy.