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-A 4 81; v minimum tern icra tort. C2; total prrcixltation for 21 hours ending, ' p.. m., a Maximum tnnvrirx, 80;. niiiUiuuin tenuiTclM. B8; total precipitation fr 21 hour ending a p. ni., .frC iim-ii.. . e . - BALEIG1I. N. C. THURSDAY; MAY 20, 1909 'fBIGC:5GCDHTd volume ixxxvxii. i L J - , i t " " ' --MBMBMMHaMMMMiMMMMMMMMMMMMaHiaW .,, ' : illllliliPoilS PRAISES BOTH ; jEOV. KlTCHIfl THE SO0 WlflRnmGE DUjiHAM IMUTS I ' GR,pMTI0I DllY : BLUE AND UY LIOH DF THE HOUR LICEflSES ARE HI 5; J. I. fill LINE Kx EIERGISE8ATE.E.C. Taft's Spcochlat Petersr His Speech the Event at burg .Yesterday A SP1GE OF POLITICS GAME , 1 v .' - : ' Charlotte Yesterday GDV.AHD STAFF EflTFBTAUrD Lleut-Gov. JIcLood, of South Carolina FoIWw-cd ' Governor' Wltli Brier A1-dress---Awalf'ilie Arrival of Presl . den Ta ft Monster Parade Tenia jr. -(Special 'to the News and Observer.) ChaHotte,. N. C., May 19. The SDeechiof Governor W. Kitchln, of Noryi Carolina, at the fair grounds was the most Important event of the second-;, day's "celebration of the 14th anniversary of the Mecklenbursc Dec- I laratlon of 'Independence. The re- heroic firure in bronte placed on the Imainina features to the program in ad- dltfori tor the attractions or yeateraay Include the1 openlnp of the May. mus ical festival tonight and the recep tion In) honor of the Governor. s Merry makers, confetti and carnN vala without number afford means of entertainment f6r the multitudes who line; the) streets. Music dispensed by several bands throughout the city also atfs to the ceaseless noise, and lawns of one of the most beautiful old There was a slight ho-er this after homes In all the Southland, and final noon, which succeeded In cooling the ly stnndins on a knoll of Center Hill heated atmosphere and the spirits of maryion facing a : multitude which the crowds ' have risen accordingly, "apparently represented all. of Peters- The' rtcfn' unfortunately. however, l.uiff and, a goodly many of th6 sur- spoiled an Interesting game of league rounding cities, and making an earn- ball between Charlotte and Anderson 'it plea in' 6ie long Summer twilight in the, third, inning, "where at least following the setting of the sun for one-thousand spectators had &ssem- felE-sacrificlng and nonpartisan sup- bled.: C " V ' port for the reunited and common , The regular cavalry and infantry eountry; President i ait naa iouay one i dril8 luting two hours were, again of the most unique epenens the features of the. alter noon lor the According to Ruling Judge Webb of AT FOBSYTH GOUFITY COUBT Her Business Lien Making aHard Fiqht Fop it TlLLtY WILL GOTO JHE P tn When lie Became the Guest uX Vlr-jftnl--PresWen't Pleeded fora. Re iinltetl and Coinjnon Country Tlie Kvent a Magnificent One In Peters burg's History;. - ; ' ; t V (By the Associated Press.) Petersburg, fa., May 19. Driving over historic roads and battlefields through clouds of choking white dust which at timf-s resemvieu tne wina Llown smoke of battle; attending the unveiling of a shaft of granite and an bloody battleground -of Fort Mahotie to inminemorate the Valor and hero ism of General John F. Hartranft and the Pennsylvania soldiers who made up the Third Division Of the Ninth corps of the Unioa'armyi ad dressing there a noticeable gathering or weather-beaten and ' grixzled old veterans In the: blue of the North and the gray of the South, acclaimed through the thronged streets ot re- befall a chief executive of the nation. "it has been a great aay, , ne nc clared, "not alone for Petersburg, foi Pennsylvania or Virginia., but In . the hiitnrv tit the whole! country: a day which will conduce to a greater union entertainment of the v . multitudes. These ere he'd as -usual ..'at .the park. One special new feature today was he monkej dr.U ly the" cavalry, inclurtin races. Vunnlri;?. . Jumping, hurdling. etc, ; a 'veritable . circuit of ; trained a day to riiake stronger. our common I horse. and. men' which was hugely en- lovpfor-. our '-tjommon--: wunu-v. ioyea. '. ; '. t--'i i which all of u- when, -necessajy are At t ne hospltabte hbme of Mr. and ready to dler W f . , Mrs. Chas.- V Tillett tonight the The Prc Bidonl'i speech at the Penn- Governor and Mrs. Kitchln and mem sylvanla memorial, about ths base ot oeT8 of v the Governor's personal, and which were gather? d.-many-ot the Vet- general, staff are being jenterta'.ned in terans of the Keystone Ftate and ot elaborate style, ' and it Is said that Virginia, ".who fought the battles that ibout Vine vnonsaftd invitations were made the enduring shaft significant. )Uf d for the event- Lieutenant was a tstudikl tribute to the North an oovernQr McLeod and Mrs. McLeod. to the South. Mr. Taft wa unstated In 0f South Carolina, are In the recelv- his reckor) of the' heroic deeds ol jng party." tori t her with many prom- both sides! For eveiy eulogy of the jnent people from1 all sections of the Northern tn-, ' he . ad an equauv glowing triMue forjhose who fought under thejftars nd bars. ,The com mon heritage of heroism w-as his had come from the strife-which had ..., nitfl.i.''' in his tatef- speech. he nna ceasea io w among whom are; Major McCoy commanding the In fantry In the city: Judge V. 8. O'B. Robinson" ConeTessman and "&Irs. E. Yates Webb, Mayor and Mrs, T. W. Hawkins of Charlotte. Adjutant Gen eral J. J5. Armneld of Raleigh Mr. J. C. Allison of Raleigh, "Walter John son o?V Chattanooga, and scores of lib Honor Ilekl Tlat Tliere Had Been J Merijf nts Asspc-iatlon Elect Officers Ac t Empowering I and Decide to llokl ; a Big Banquet Episcopal ChurcM to Pay Off Debt Other Items of Interest. a " - : J s ;. - . - . ; ! i and Observer,) No Legislative Deputy Register of Deeds to Issue (Special to News Durham. N. C. May, 19. The meY- c ha nisi and businessmen of Durham Marriage Licences. In I a ruling mad today by Judge Webb of the Superior Court, is sus tained, by the Supreme court it win mean that no less than five hundred I are ttjtmake a straight; and hard, ngnt lssuid In Foj-syth during the past I road! through Durham,' by leaving! the twenty yeara. Judge Webb holds that I present malrt line at Ilenderson and there has been no - Wgtela'zve r.?t I toucning It again at Moncure, coming empowering Deputy Register of Dei. Is I through Durham, the road .will aave . m : f . a - I 1 . I I, , .. ' . 1 . Al- IO issue marriage papers aim aumir- i about twenty, miles on tne -trip souin isteij oaths in this county and JTtrlitnd hje return trip north 'for the fast mat reason ne sauasneq a perjury in dictment against v man for swearing falatMy regard. rv .:. girl's age for whosie marriage a license was Issued hy H . formei Deputy Register of Deeds. OVtRMA.V COKSTO CIIARIyTTE trains.? . This matter has been talked for sometime, and It is now; taking definite shape. r III Thferoad has become so interested in tile! matter that it la learned that tl,5($oihas heen spent in making; the necessary survey and'; the matter is nowibelng considered. At a meeting ij k, . .- I ui tire, ..ivi v imuia .. AMiUe feenalor Simmons Holds Fast al fa- .aa taUt over nnd committees ) asldnton. ' I appointed to see what could be dons (Special to News and Observer.) n th;is: connection it' is significant! that . AVshington, D. C May 1 9.---Senator I m k. C.Dundant and S. Davis Overman, Seaator Johnston," of .1111- I wot-fid,! rneivera for Uhe Seaboard! nola.l and Representative Morche'ad left; tonight for Charlotte to attend the Mecklenburg celebration.. But forth fact ;that the Senate is voting on ;im portant schedules In the tariff iblll Senator Simmons. Dixon of Montana' and Cummins, of Iowa, would have at tended the 'celebration. The North Carolina Senators agreed that It would be best for one of then to remain on duty here, and as Senator Simmons is a member of the ' f inane roromlttee, he agreed to remain here. Senator Overman will not lose hi yotf H -V Dr.VintonofllcshvilloDe- .i Ijvered Ljterary Address A i 11 EOLOGy DF TEIKIYSDII ; fs-'. : '$ ' - 'V '4-- ;'"'.:jh't Address Was a Masterly 'Effort nt i f Wai a Jlare IVeat to JUa IIearer i I Diplomas Preaenied to Graduates . lite' 'dasB.' Bolt j .:'v.!'- (Special toE News and Observer.) ; ' Greensboro N. C; May it. This . was graduation ddy at Greensboro : Female Colleger arid the graduating exercises jwefe held In the college aut -: dltorlum J this morning; at. 11 'o'clocki there being - a large and Interested audience 'in 'ttnr1anr - . , The: day dawned bright andyrTtar, Just an Ideal May flay, and IdstQ convt mencement weather.: . .;? .. i ' . The -rostrum' was tastily : decorated i with - cut i flowers, 0alms and fei u.t Occupying seats- upon the. rostrjin 4 were the menlber of the graduating t. president of .the college; Rev. G., p Win ton. D.. D., of Nashville, Te nn Revfc Melton ClarkJ and the gentlemen who formed I the . trio I urhishlnj; . th? music! ror the exercises. , v ... r- Th marshals iof eommenctm'ont ' rti-e: Misses ; Annie , Edwards, chief: Ethel Biinkly. - Mary Broome. Estt Ik- Brown, Etta Cutchin, Byr4e Dalle j,, Nejt rPender... FraRlc . Bobbins, Ollie V Sherrlll. Will Stockton. Clara Suit and 1 Edith Ward, j ! . i - : V The exercises ' opened with a trio. (Special to the News and Observer.) "Dreams or Spring,? jHerr Roy, vloltnj Winston-Salem, Mav li. Galther I Conrad La hser.' cello, and Mr. Claude Bodenhamer, a young man, was con- I Robeson, j piano, after which the ifif-' vlcted in Forsyth Superior Court to-I cation .was made by, Rev. Dr, l II. ; day of stealing J2.200 from'.the For-i I Ware; , f ' t - ; j ' ;.v eyth aBnk and Trust ,. company at I ' The4 above named trio then render Kernervllle In February. Defense put I ed, "Slgmund's. : Love . Story.", a.'ter ' up Insanity plea -but "; jury dec'lned I which 'Mrs. ' Robertson ."made ' a tei to acept It. Bodenhamer was given a I remarks ; of- welcome and bresente l : term of five years In state prifori. The I the diplomas to the full graduates unil ; bankvrecoveredall -but - $50Q: of the I certificates to those who have tlnlhi .fnl am - mm A.r T"? Ailai Vk n w. Aw wa a .in ft . V. a m . . . . I . . . . , . rested by a Pkikerton detective In I for proficiency in, -stenography run I ! 'VVa-hlngton City. " After he had taken 1 typewriting as follows; ' ''': a trip to New York, where he pur-1 Clasf Boll Misses" Bessie "Irene chased diamonds and other Jewelry. I Clapp. Greensboro; Mildred William These were returned and .money re- IConnally; Leasburg;' Bessie May Dat. ' funded. f j ; - : K I Warrenton; ilEstelle; HarrlA Green. i j Doro; Eunice Caldwell Helms, Union- ville; : Araminto Rachel Hester; , - REV; G. B. y INTOX. p.1 D. I1ST0NIS A 5E SITU have? been tendered! an Invitation to attenklj the merchants' bouet. to be Klvei shere" within jwo weeks. com- plimfRtary to theTi directors of the Erwfnl cotton mill as5 & show of apprej elation Tor the location of th new and greatest of tht Erwln mills In Durham. ' I T ; ; ! Thii banquet will be the biggest and swellest" thing of th kind ever at tempted by the "merchants of Dur hami ? There will b covers for about onejhundred guests, these including byv reason of '.this, for he has' arranged the merchant members, city officials, a! palrwitfc? Senator Perkins, of Call- directors Of the Etwlnimlll. reel"ers forpla, a stalwart, protectionist. of tbe Seaboard roacand a few other "Hi '-kr.l zueRts and sneakers- i' . ' 1 II AS miSEJ.$2S,o00vv I .n will not onty blg banquetT VnMlmit-ReailWNl" For Home, ;MiHsionn I clalsf ran be mad :to sees' the 1 Sltua by Kx-lSoveriior Glenn. . tlonf regard to the new roSd as ' (Special to News and Observer.).. .Durham sees It If the road Is ' i Wiiiston-Salem May! 19. Ex-Gov- changed through Durham It win make ernor R. B. Glenn reports that during Durbitm a great railroad . center, and his! extended lecturing tour South, un- willgive the Seaboard, an additional derjthe auspices of the Southern Pres- advantage of twenty miles going each byterian cbnirch, he raised $25,000 for wayj swhich is quite a consideration home' missions. The ex-Governor will in th oght for time In moving out make! several speeches in the iprohibl- from Che North down through the tiori campaign in South Carolina. He I South. In extending the Invitation to will also open the State Temperance I the Srallroad officials, nothing was said Campaign in New Jersey with a I abofit; the railroads proposition,' but - , ... At 111 ff MA If a I - ... l ' 1. w. n . tlia ' n.,. o W. A - fK4 will 'address the General Assembly of the Southern Presbyterian church at Savannah. Ga., May 24th. This will be the opening of his Chatauqua Lec- series. ' ' i " . c . the aruest of Pennsylvania nu i w ) i.f.en takrn tn vharge by the people oiners. r - ,1V 1 . of the Mrgln?an commonwealth, ex- Theso. constitute merely! the recelv- temnoraneousW addressing a multitude ing paiy, . . A'':7 ' . wS?hrsurls TheCGovernor's speech at the park .i it il ft iizeand effervescent enthu- "n the Afternoon was not a set-speech, Mr Tflt SerlnWnsT'ln a humor but racier a series of remarks con-; agm .Mr..T VimiJ. tlSf Governor of ernln the- Meoklenbnrg Declaration. V.rT -Mr swanson in the rare gift which. the Governor declared .noooay Virginia, MT.byAMontininm, rr i .Charlotte f of the pur- of being able rnakeToUr speenea qou defenoln- for 8uch- a rnanl In one av suuu-. - ,."0!: Would vbe drtverMrom ,the city.tRatheJl and for fifteen mlntues neia nis auai 1 w ai r.nm, th document and ence in a silent attention, uiai -?J "Vm;trni" about it anS the men signatures are awacnea merew. neaker continued tor nan an Formerditizen of Vilming- ton Charged With Bigamy (Special to News and Oberver.) . Kinston, May 19. A sensational ar rest' was made in this city last night when Sheriff Nunn arjeted Mr. G. S. Longfellow, formerly; of Wilmington, on a charge, of bigamy. The; tirresl was made af lloteJ Caswell Just as Mr. Longfellow had paid his bill pre paratory to leaving the city.' on a bench warrant Issiled by Judge W. R. Allen f upon, information - from . Wil mington, i.- -i' ; i i On May n6h it was announced In the. Kinston t.?lpcat-japr that. Mr, Longfellow and Mis:) Bruc-r;ftof Kinston had been married in Norfolk, the ceremony being performed by Rev. Winsrate. of the -Baptist; church. It develops that Mr.' Longfellow has a wife and child in Wilmington and hence the arrest. I Longfellow spent last night and to daST"ih jail pending a preliminary trial, which will be held tomorrow. Miss Swift, or Mrs. Longfellow inq. I'lii Gaither Bodenhamer Giy- en Five Years Sentence 'HANK OF CARY. ureensooro. r- . c. : .'-.-,-, :t Graduate' In- M"tml .MImm I'vk ! r Blair. Blanche Dawson. Belie Dog, ; gett, Susan ( Geddle. Lillian Gwynnj deeply impressive, as he ouUlned n a 1 ienerll way his Ideas of a ci ttzen ship whose slg which in the North ana " Kn ,;t;r which Lieutenant-Governor should carry the country "J" McLeod." of South Carolina, made a permanence ,.of prosperity and ever ,vestit referring humorously to glorious future: , - ,, y . " . f -0miCs the evident Jealousy of the Palmetto There was I Just touch of pcaitics ,North Carolina of the in this later speech, for , w.n i" Mlet);Jted declaration, and wishing President first-made apology. , it f was (Contlnuej on page six.) - . . . f nrarpi rtOlltlCS. ? . . . . tu ft ij waxts $200,000 damages; ' story and the 3ltuSt!on can read between the lines, j I Before adjourning the merchants elected olficera for the ensuing year as follows: President. P. W. Vaughani vlcef-nresldent T. M. Gorman; secre tary, J. F. Taylor: j treasurer. M. E. Newsom. Directors Messrs. v. t Financial Institution Organized Yes terday F. R. Gray, lresldent. 2. was at Seven Springs yesterday but I trs met nere to4ay ana organized the I Huldah Hester; Ruth Hyghef. SodlJ : rnme: to the CltV this momtng. one Un.k .ir . ' .Ttr P p- 'Hratr nlciio t'r.!V. "v, ' :'. eays mar ine wer ni "VV1 1 member of the firm of F. R.' Gray, & by Key. wingaie in xn VM Brother, this place, was elected presl two i"wu;n.. dent: Dr. J. M: Templetonra' physi- SPV.'ST .roT d have klan and capitalist of this place., vice. never beei married. A telegram to- Graduates In Expression Misses Sut Brewer Corbett ; and Rosalie ; smith. ;T" I. x ; Business Department Graduates Misses Mary Drew Land, Sadie Mills'; Is. a man of much accounting expert- 1 graduates for havine reached the W:il ence, efficient rid -popular, having 1 0f their ambtUon s since enterlna: col. Philadelphia Contractor Illes Against Virginia, Concern Norfolk, Va., May Suit frtik tonttflcAtlon of. Rev Wingate f M : imrfaiinv No. 1 arrived, in irrhoim a V. r.W1 J. T. Sneed. I tne C.iy inis aneriiiMJit tv " 1" " "" I icb anu; mvb tn-m,- ner ; oesi wisnes. "'. , - i . . . v. . n ha t-riai tnmnr. I rnw a ntimMr nf vnoro . n.i r I if I , .. i . t ,. - I Scott, of the Arm - of a R. Scott & Son. j Rey. Melton , Clark, pastor of v thd i, w. I . ' . . . hrfal fnmnrm I m..mKa voora r .' 5 1. . -T ' 4 nn.hoa ThlQA I IUn I KJ IK UlCTSllL w i.-y -- --. . II M M " . . . a 18. Claiming elation has fifty-five? firms as members T SirhMT m. ";",.'- .i VT 'iwT- I ir?1 resoyienan crmrcn. who. pre- men Were alt re-elected. The asso- dam'aVesln the s,mfl20o"f an'.Ve Utled" h m of l. ." tinged breach of contract. Jamea D I the $tate convention j to be j held' in " mV swift Is of a family of high - . . - - - : - IUIU 111. LI1H t K-Ulltlffl ' inr VfH.rR. 1 . 1 KM (IDA. I ; i " : ' lator, or rnuuaeiyuitt. , uir'uu tu i- Elizabeth city. June; i iwo tortln- BOCiaiiv and Is a Aw.. i riiA j m iiA itm ai we a e Aa i iia, i . . s - m - . nrjfD, jhcu x I were , eiectea ana ine presiaenx 'nSl.uu" "1.' tyuaj . --.--' i narftef the other three thelAccomac Traction and Power Com- u n b decided by W. pany. of which Spencer F. Rogers H UvLn() ,,v hla frl-nd and president, and T. JV. Tawior secretary. , seti-l hrmisrhr out st the trial tomorrow. The 'Plaintiff alleges that ne enterea - " i M.w. K .. vwfnik- teieieram indicates a into la contract with the defendant iWL. h rnsrin. deeotUn a mock marriage. I beautiful ti. riAftnred. to forget politics When' he did lapse: Into " tq-subject of parti-an government, the r,f,.a5l ,oke broadly. He urged the South ern people to direct themselves toward an Intelligent and healthy opposition. He believed In two opposing parties, he said, with a fighting nucleus in orv state of the' Union, to make the party In power Jo business properly."-. : ' ;:-:,' - v: ,' ' The President could not refrain from; turning the laugh upon a num ber of Southern i Congressmen, who vere nrfpent'by a comment upon the attitude of the Democrats In the, tar- ur I'bt. . '.":' f"Kv;'.y-'j':- "I'm not going to say. ne iuuku- Ingly i declared, "that tariff ; for reve nu.. only nnd tariff for the purposes . r protictlon 'are ;one and the same ti.(n.'wliPn they both reach the same nm-tint But wnen a from Alabama favors a ; $2 tariff on IninlM r for revenue,- ana . i.t. - ' ' m it -. s i u r k nrpsan Til iinn antxraa n wo m and refined lady, daugnier or , ne ltaM8t 6nd Mr. Herbert W. Jackson, 7AT; "Za ,".1 1 rr W. C Swift of this city. "-"f- caplUlist lot Raleigh. The capital l-Tr'TX-r'i . H. TIL family are prostrated oyer the affair. k of thl-bank Is $5,000. and will I lof;hw tJ.n -' ' .K r.i lAtviarsI hnrrt trt tell what facts will be I z . z t..- . I The trio then rendered with pleas Ing effect "Andante Movement. Op. 6, ' by Mendelssohn, and Mrs. Rob- intoia contract wn m unrnu i-ebtr on the charge of murderin- deception by a mock marriage, in wlmVnanVocT ?trom Onaneock via I a w an I . against the young man. Accomac toun-nouw iu I i . . J"".' .Uiv."-. o,l on ty. i Metempkln Bay, In Accomac Coun Va, 'I . - uUirinn r flreffOn ia-1 ' man imm y , ' zr t' I r ors P 'It tarirt on'ivraucr.w iv ihy haven't any great amount h.tMn them. Personally , .Ai'iti fivor of a $2 tariff on l.,n.h.r fnr unv! DUfDOie. iBUt It ail friends, that we are work l pit closer and (closer together along tlirrertnt routes. H The XV " pre-smen who h$ve been sharply crltl--.i.j tu Vihm nD(ri for aesert I nit the saored principles of rome ol)oiit at closn-to knowlnsf what tiu lr pcnstliuenti-.-ftt.' hom want ns .i,. nie) i.-ndinir nnpers of the samf ......imnhltv Thl uuuln Is but a' furth ed .'illustration of the fact that we uM As tlw President flood addrewdn y ine great tn runs, in -'w"".-7 ows of dusk. tb ccr?e about Mm WP" .,nii.i ami nlcturesoue Interest The President snd a score of dlstin-r-iii.hftiv o-u0-f had eaten a. late inn- ihi.nn" An.h wtd verahda of Center HIM -Mansion.' .-the home' of- Char!- :Hall Davis, president of the Pejf"" hiifv rhomw nf Oommerce. while - thousand other dlned at turNcovercd fohlon under h towerlns old trees on i the lawn. Therewere several after " luncheon sneeoKes from the veranda and then the PrcVident ahd the guests . t Continued in Page six.) 7 to the State prison ion Friday or Sat urday of this weeki He has some time :jn which to decide as to perfect- ins:' his anDeal and he la taking a feMt days on this privilege for the pur pose .of arranging some business mat ters. When the Jury returned a verdict DURHAM BURGLARIES. v V I Ti T s A Itnr Af i. VaiihvM1.1t.l.. Thej . ' Caye rptBrace, Craven t,an Advocate, of Nashville, Tenn.. to j wi'. v : I deliver the annual literary address to (Special to News and Observer.) I the graduating class.' ' ; Toncnster. S.-C 'Mav 19. The Lan- I Dr. VVlntnn lmn hv Mvlnc thi' t iollcn Have Been Keeping Tliem Un-rcaser graded school closes the year's! had manuscript and explained as his der Cover Some of ne work today and is . In the midst 01 1 reason for using It that he was dolnz Visited. , . I the closing exercises which are at-1 so in order ! to keejj from preaching., 3necial to News and Observer.)- . trading much attention ana lavoraQieitie annoucea : as rus suDject. '.TUo Durham N. C, May i 1. n iicommeni.; .ine ;:pai ir ima wcmiwwj t acujtbuu, ,r rmntr, icn- ,OOP.j tnnteht that there have been marked by numerous improvements inyson in r connection with His poe- was a motion for a new trial. This was overruled. Open notice of ap peal ? was given and j his appearance tnve Monalaiiirlil! nTi .Hat HfAav 'nlctlt. .i.cwo.c v. ...v . , -a--.. icaiuru iv...ov. : , . I . . I, W ' T. 1.1. ...II l. i. rv- and he was given eight, years. ; there - larxe number of burglaries in ana, progressive piana. ana ine ' " f"V,Vuff remri, yr, . vi vA li few weeKS ana vucti inriion ilU Been Kfntra. ouireiwi v"m ., miu wum -vica iPiuiJiu" .w" u.. wf. thn reDorts un- tendent Bruce Cra ten as accepted! was above all other English poets, the V' cover Last night the home, of J the offer of the superlntendency atlone who ln;hls poetry placed wp-nan oofed pending the final decision was 7 n . Slmms. ex-sheriff of Person Kinston, N- C and wll leaye nere nnesi upon a peaestai. xne-speaKer flxtdrat 3.000i by Jud-e Long. ! Hfa COUnty. was broken Into and the bur- within a few days to ;take up, , that atea tnatv tnis , vw tne centepary relatives and those who have stood by lat wag chased out. Engineer John- work. He was given a unanimous re- r n o ; ni " wiA, !i 4K rimih nrht rl ... . , ..a. ,.it . wna railcu pitinn hr' nml it was honed - that I that; In i selecting: the subject of . his tnorougniy competent xo give mm . nm ni8 Dea a feW nignts ago o run ne woum aecioe 10 raiium, mm , i j "TJl.ll I i Sohd Or one several times j Its size. n hurelar who was In the hoftse is much regret that he decided other-1 his great dmltat6fk'for the poet and ritere have been several conferences. I 7rvtne to et,t mto his wife's bed- wise. " : J f "l 01 a aepi wn,cn n oweu .. 1 ,1 .1 .1 1 " - - - . . , 1 1 , . . , t fc 1 11 ri v mi li. wnosn wniinEi nan iiwhv ind jit was flrially decided and agreed I -rt Tn. home of Policeman Rigs- bee was also visited and" toe met the neero mart face to lace in me nun The lonte of Mrs. yarrou tolby the prisoner lhat there should bef not appeal, but that It would be better to take the sentence as was Klveh. Several of the relatives have talked BUILDING GARAGE. Tennyson, whose writings had always interested hirn and often comforted: him .In the long and sometimes weary several nights ago and made nubile. James rroll was entered GohUboro Begin Work on V Now Varf that the- speaker had' spent : 1" vj id the facts no' m Knterprlsc. . Y''." A. foreign tountrlea.' - .;; f:. o t-i . . rtw-Vr Dr. Wlntoh's address- was not n arran. colored. (Special to New as d Observer nin-ranhieai .ireten of th i .r ' wh your, correspondent about the, ' -. negrb who lives on Chunel GoidTboro? n" C "May" l.V irk '7 ta .. a. m niiBii hi ht ncririn r . 1 n n v nunn itni'ii 11 vi sum iiiiniin v r-iiir - ... "r -.j-w 1 7," n '! JrlL eulogy of 1 Tennyson expressed in "-line uuiuBuun m, 1-1 rt..t 13 000 to b irlven lar beat him to tne nome am Aransfiyruiiiuii matter and thv nia noi nesimie 10: 1 . iv exThemlves,.ey w r"" " ..V"M ki hv home and loek'-d Tra ,of;i the mind Company,- Mr. J. F. beautiful - language and abounding In glowing; and tender tributes, inter " " - - . . . i . -t I . . . L - A 1 . A ...... ,W - ...! away. In the .tr ai u was ; suggeareo 1 him out. wnue " .IX,.":; C. ' Lm VI - v.- - -X: I apred with nuotations rrom a hum- trait he. waa not his proier sen an or 1 in the mirgiar pwnpru ""' . "TL, " aI... t.;Jl I ber or Tennyson's poems. f : ? laStjycar and they were- arraia tnai articles of value, ror wvewi wr,"-l . w"'fr.. rl I Dr. Wlntoh's address was a -matter. 11 fins nonn was given r there naa oetn Y'in,w l,. ! . vi .1.. Vfc. ly-errott'ana gava nia nsarera arnra ' either run away or do something that. of crImo on In the burglar Ine. feet. The officers, of the 1 company are: ntsrsry 1 treat that will linger for a : wrid leave him m bad, shane. After 01 cr"n . , 1 Charles .Dewey, president It H. ,n- tfma ths memories of bis au.- this: matter was thoroughly gone over ww niMtOll COMnTTICB. Orlffln, secretary and treasurer: II. A. dunci " I "T HHas decided to let the law talte Its N'U !? Plko, manager. Dlrecjorss. Charles :hL 'conclusion of br ' Wlnton's - :o.eyh;emugrred:,2tyr Virgin. and CnrorHm Mif. .n jjew. C.p malflctntfSSdTtlS P&fS w1 fon 8T. haniW ii.M,VVhf Lnmlrlon to HoiKvMItU J L-f1 ' 0 1 1 M .for K o C t h i ?m" announcd that Hhs nal vent of tlycj, nnd friends and would do, any- Special ta .News and OWrvr ) . hj rap IU torK of (tno cim commencement vould, b tha grana, tlibiV-thev Kflhl for him to do. ! yuycitevllle. . Nv'gC...-'May la.Th 1. w 'quo' T , v concert tonight. !Bhs stressed her tip. Ithl ends the case that has been of Virginia and Carolina Southern Bait. rti lYHl VloiudA Pw,'.V.on ttf 'h constant !ntert of ) sd tnueh Interest and one aha has If i nL eomnleted from Lumir ' 1 n,1MM t th c tliens In ltt collegs and ; their r rfpatrxl n irrent division Of Ot;nlon lie ro. Most of the people neiieve.hAt l was murder pure and simple, but there ra nmi who lelleve th man is hot in hu riirh't mind, but that he N a ranat o. The wnoiw mgjier eaat with the taking, of TlHey fromh Bur ham thU tAelr. V i ' I ? Tomorrow, kbown as Ascensim Day in the churdh calendar, will be a notable one In the history of the St, PhlUiD's Episcopal cnurcn. u win be hd celebration oft tne eleventh ianni .VefSary of- th TSctorshio of Rev. & ton to. Hope Mills, seven miles btMpw t UlI(J; V deliver Adtlress at "i!:?ilaM,ln5 exT rcl"f. , here, there connecting over ine HtctHon University. . ' " r'"l"rLi.: 'l.Jlim ..2 lantlC Coast Mne'iumnwH nmi ' at ettevflJe. A train wer tnai roaa none Mills totiay. - Virginia and Carollna'-Sontliern FVoin .. . '.."TTS.'i.-i'.tv Th. txmlvr tied with th.5 .W.- Battle. the--..' noted. -"' Baptist ViarK - ,v-,." : - oin divine, pastor of the First," Baptist G F C. ALUSIVI MKETINa ' ' II. II. ROGERS DELVD church" of thla elty, will Jeave ina few days for-LeLand, KiaJ, rwnere ne ia to deliver the 'commencement aa Standard Oil - Kins? - Died Yesterday I dress to ,th studnts Of Stetson rnlver- Morning. tnv the: Associated Press ") New York. May .19, II. H.. Jtocers. I' y. "governor wa jv. Kixciiix. Bost. and the fay -will be made, an I the Standard Oil : capitalist.' a tea t at mterestlng one Pr tn paying on tne 1 his home nere mis ?iunniS us uw.ic- suit, stroKe ot apopicxt. , iContlnueJ on Page. Six.) sitv. Dr. Battle Is a gifted orator and the conege Is - fortunate :ln - securing him for the occasion.-' He' Is also a sportsman anr" hopes to. take a. scalp or two In the fishing line wtiUe In that sportsman's paradise. ', ' '. -y- , v ; t ' - Officers Elected Address by Ret. ; ' plato Durrmm to Aasoctatlon. ' Tne -annual meeting, of the Greens boro Female College Alumnae Asso" elation was held yesterday afternoon at o'clock, there beinjr a large at-' tendance. fThep resident,. Mrs. Clara :vConnued; onj page Six.) , .. .: ; ';;'.! " ' f . I ft. ' V ' .'V: I '' I.. 'i 1 " . 1 .
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