What is the status of the library now? A sum has been
appropriated by the Carnegie commission, a special tax has been voted to
maintain the library and the contract would be awarded but for the fact that
the cost of the building is nearly twice what it was when the appropriation was
made. The lot has been given by Mrs. Worth Elliott.
Under any circumstances that can be conceived, the library
should be built.
We may be required to meet the extra cost by public
subscription. Let’s have the library in any event before the close of 1920.
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It remained for an Omaha mob to carry violence to the
fartherest extreme in the annals of crime-avengers in this country. The mob
lynched a negro, who was taken from a sheriff’s armed guard, set fire to the
court house, strung up the mayor of the town. He was rescued by the police.
What is the country coming to, anyway?
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The Albemarle mill strike has been settled and the employes
were to return to work this morning. Mr. Ritch is said to have brought on the
strike, and Mr. Barrett of Asheville, an older hand in the union game, is
believed to have been instrumental in stopping the affair.
Solicitor Brock will determine whether the mill interests at
Albemarle sought to prevent this organization of the workers, a charge that was
made Saturday. The owners had no more right to stop the union from organizing
than the union had in trying to stop non-union workers from entering the mills.
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