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I THE NEWS AND OBSERVER. TUESDAVPRIL 23.1912 Old Sorco KEEPIHEIWS WILLIAM- ARCOHIr ON THE SPANKING GROUND COHSUKPTIOS OTTER - - DEVELOPS nOM-. I arowl 1 wMB 1 Mlllfl. wirkless llTBHTQRt . - WHERE OFFICIAL SERVt- A.tji-to-.-i-..tiMira:; Kooesvalt'g trip to New fork waa,de . elded upoa today, sod ho bow expects I to reach Now York shortly after noon a ; Innui rro W TRA.VB Ltfis irfiiEMD. rejusc Co ncai trecaoiea r nine iwnc cmr PNEUMOKIA. -i ww- - i . i u w l una wi i I VUw U 1UC VIUUUi UUU eruptioni of all kinds are due to the tame cause. The cure a,.. Aw Wa tlrtAi, . FV - - - - UPON BY TAFT "r?.rT." J? . tomorrow mw ww i wsv HBwm-rniw CattowwfTv (Continued OB Jag Two.1 1 hwuli - Tb . ili - Tar aaera really at N. C. April II. I If tongue Js coated, stomach sour, breath feverish, f we nan IbM mumm ; t l . , , . . Tare caallT attacked h 1W . f k-l ' aownpour oi nun mora i IWWChtreuWeMnetneX-V--:j-"T .... . r(-,.rtN ' " I and . good to hear Theodore ternal aorticarjon of tome ... ""oWm- ,0' 'u AOM!r?j ?iLl:l tr'-lf, . i. ... r -m -j0 -r V 1 ASJ1"?, -t..-.,. . . . Jja aw e ... J. a .-lr.' b.,..h-ii i. ti.-iAliUiOjr.iwi --I A "" - L : a -i - - a - ji?" ;'" TJ ,jr -iwi-fT w wwwj'tS.wJ, .: tfV4 and Cheered it Frequently -Yesterday v t9lcU to Nws and Observer.) J Oresaville, April 11. Before . Splendid audience of fully 16 people. '. the CWk eeaetortal candidacy was ope Bed la ItU today with a stirring tpMck by Hon. H. S, Ward, of Waih-lafto-. : The distinguished attorney waa In v traduced by Hon. C. C. Daniel. -who ' ' JecUred alnca lb iIh th uf Governor -r--?Ayieoolt, there waa only one man left . Ula Mwlw. who. bo thought, repre .a ntod th Stats and the Democratic SwHy property. Thie irtan." ld Mr. .T, fJDaaial, "la Chief Juatlco Waltor 4 Mr. WaH adverted U thta hn ha "Jhfa Ha amid: "it la not ml pur - t-TOOw Mo aald: "It la not mr pur- . . tnr mmoM and Uuvrnor Munin. Thoy hav told arh othr a at aoma ItaRftk. I ahall not apeak of that at SS -tV out I boUova that nut 111 J, haa th poalUon of the party bun -w aa H la today, la tho aama p iwtlar dantw, and no amount of car-1 r rat raargla will b auparfluoua In -t- Rflaint ant tl rHrht man and la- . ," H aald th la a Damtx'iwtlo r tr and In Mil ounaalim h But aanta- IU boat mn ajmr thta roaaon." Vr, Ward con-1 rTaoad, "w nacd h bt kind of v. Daarat. aa who raanta th - wtahM of th Plain PxPlo of North raraHnk aad that man la Judge oak of th groat rapot of (- ChUf luatk- for tho ponpl of '7 ;h atata aad aald thara would avr ba any areuaatlon airainat him of V rottaa Malaat the pcoplo. nor would . ' Lhar b any rhari that ho la not la haraaony with th pomw ratio rty. Pram th frount applaua. tbr aa aa abundant of aromnt with . fwaai th r-ltlnv altorny aald. Th k ha an war (raquant and thor waa .m lanra amount of Clark aontlmanL --rrttwat what ar portion waa for hlro. tf aaara. could not lb told, but hf ha rarely bean aeen auch en ' hw a am la a campalmt prior to th fentaattoB of candid tea. : i Mr. Wd apok of tha chanaed ' "adlttona o the country maklni - f th thlnn for whlrh Judr Clark : fca4 loa ataad popaiar and tha In writable poattkia of true Democracy. Ma aald that In th Republican par . i tr ther la a laria Ineurgenry which . . Id olamorlna tor a chance In funda I ... 's- tnntai Republican maa-ure and , hat thae prlnrtphw. for which Jade Clark had alwaya atood, are to , It th law of th land. Th proper thin to do la to nominal a candl data wh haa alwaya had th wla atom to aee their rlirtttouaaei and . .. ;;..jU-4 far thamlnall SUCCOR WAS WITHIN FIVE MILES OF TITANIC (Ca Uaaed rrom Pag One. ) - hall, fourth officer of the Titinic aid that hit duties always connist . ' ed of auiiting the senior officer in - charge. He described the journey of the Titanic from Belfast to .Southampton. ' Teallaaiai In tekll. - Wtra thar any drllle or any In ppertlon before th Titanic Balled aak ad a-aator Smith. "Both. aaid th wltaeea. "Th ' pae wr mt tered aad the Mf Voatg lowered la th preano of th ,' lar nor from th It ard r Traa . "How many boau wer loredT" i "Jaat two, air H - f -Oa e each ade of th ahlpT" 1 "No, air. They wer both on th um at.' The wltneaa , aald he aUd aot kaww whether th lowering Itaekl ran free or not oa that oc pMev' fcla lowoiiBg I he rlfa-hwat at th laat did th gear work aaalefaptoHlyr - 1 "n far aa 1 know - At the time of th teeta all the of rh Tttaale wer area at Ware there u, life boala aa the nitantg pat auracleany raateaad aad la . aeetUoei t be Vawerwd T vAil T thewi wera, 14 Uf boa ta. ftw aea be and four collap at want.- aald IVnaall I -ex hall aJ that aader th weath K aWOAOWAY laaiasipdj ( ewdRPefjagaed JsJ ' AMsounur nntntoof A fa assail ansaiaii Villa tat traasie 1 rw-a at gai . VaW w-r. F.krwaa t, tara swr-ra taas 4 A r b I Kb. f4 ry Sartlrty I x TW- trewaw rt Lee . Oa Vkack t Ivwr 4 Drre4 tww tax kg a C '-'raj rark. . l iie.iinf aa ei .. a.i -a ik.t.4) a f " ta .. IM aw ... -i t 1 1 W i I ml HJkmmi t-' ata at nrnntntiv and thorOUC Chlklren gel bllloua ana conip"i Juat like grown-up. Then thy t atck. the tongue - ooaiad. atonwh aur, breath bad; tny.ani ai r . .. . n. fttvaridi rmmm i rp well, iney mn r-vft.w . . . . m . Irritable and dom want to play. LU- len Mnlhrra for your child a aake don't force the little on to iwxllnw , naueealina caator oil, violent calomel or herah Irrtlanli like Cathartic pllla A teaepooaful of Hyrup of Kta will hare your child amillnn and happy agiila In Juat a few hnura. Hyrup of t'lft will gently clean, aweeten and rearulate the itnfhach, make the liver active and move on and out of the bowrli all the ronatlpated matter, the eeur bile, the foul, rlngged-up waate and poiauna. without cauatng cramp or erlptng With Hyrup of Flga you are not drugging or Injuring your children. Helng rompnaed entirely of luaclou flga aenna and aromatlca It cannot be harmful. Full direction for children of all agea and for grown-up plainly printed on th parkaga. Aak your druggtat for the full nam -rrp of rtge and Rllair of Senna" prepared by tha California Fig Syrup Co. Thla la tha dellrtoue taatlng, gen uine old reliable. Rrfuee anything tlae offered. or condition gprlnced at th time of th oollhwon th Hf boat Were uppoeed to carry St person. Under the regulation of th Biitlah Board of Trad, In addition to th ears, the waterbrakera. water dipper, bread bailers, maet and sail and light and a aupply of oil. All of theae atip- pna aaia ttoanau, war in tne boats When th Titanic left Belfaat He ooutd sot aay whether they were In when th vessel left Southampton Now." repeated Senator Smith 'auppoa th weather waa clear and tha aky unruffled, aa It waa at the time of the dlaaa ter, how many would the boat holdT" "Really, I don t know. It would depend larg)y on the people who were to enter. If they did a they were told I. believe each boat could accommodate SI parsons." Bothall leeUfled to the sobriety and good habits of hla superior and brother Other You were on watch Sunday night from I o'clock till midnight?' "Tea." "Spend all thai time at your post?" "Yea." "Were you on th brldgn all that timet" "No, but moat of It. ' "Do you know whether Ih offlrere were at their customary nuata at the forward end during that watch?'' Tea; I .Igh toller wn on the bridge when 1 came on at I o'clock. He waa relieved at IS o'clock by Murdork. who remained until the accident hap pened." "Who else wsa-nn decltT "Moody, the eUth officer." "Who occupied tha crow'a-neat dur ing your watch T" "Fleet and llgh." "Who els e was on the look-out?" "Th bridge officer, Mr. Murdork " "Was the ordinary complement of officer at their poala" "Ye, sir." "Did you not knoa- of the prox imity of Iceberg?'' asked Senator Smith. "No. air.'' t'nder queeOonlng. however. Bon hall said Captain Smith had told him of the positions of certain Iceberg which he marked on the chart. "Wer there any additional offlcr or mnihrs of the crew stationed In th how or on th deck after you went oa deck Sunday night?" "I don't know that there wer any additional officer or men on Ihe for ward dark. Just the regular force " "Did you see the Captain fre aueatly Sunday night?" Baked Sena tor Smith. "Yes. sir. sometimes on the upper dork, aometlme In the ihart room sometime on the bridge and eme time la th wheel house " nee in, nvi v """' St any of th other place when you went oa watch at I n clock"' "No. tr. I first saw the captain about nine o'clock " "IMd you see Mr lemav with th captain oa the bridge or In the wheel heaasT" "No, sir. not until after tha acet- ! dent." Baihall aald ha did not believe th captain had been away from tha rtdalty of th bridge at any time , dartaa hla watch. "When did yeu see the captain 1 la at?" Baked Beaator Smith "When he Ordered m to go away la the boat." "Wher were lM at th time of j the roll-ton T" "Just spataching Ih bridge ?" i "lHd vn a) what acrwrredr "N. I rwuld a( as, VlHd rea harf i Tee. th aea r eaVwr aald. We have struck aa Iceberg.' I heard : th ahar report of th crash." "Dtd ya ae th iceberg?" I "No, air " "I4d It alrth ta bw or ahar II" "tt seem d I m I hav struck Ik Muff mt Ik sUrboa rg W "The It was not a aaaa ra hlw ea Ihe hew ef the !? "Ke. arlag besw " "Was II a haraaackr "No. tt we a atigbt that I did B4 Ihlnk tt wm eerteee." Hoiball thew weat I the arid. wbere he fwwnd IB ftr efAc r, Mr. Mardncfc. th stith hVwr. Mr. Me y and Casta la SenHk So h it satd th raaiata asked what was th treable aad ta Snt edkwr replied tbey had strwrh aa lea- sad added that be had beea atarbeard and rerad ha ewgta fall speed after erdertag t etaat Bf at Water-tight tnr. iad yaw a the banter f am. ate I a-atg , H laale M Sty w ta th water a-d was abawt hktw a lb Inwer ran ef Ike ship at hea tSjrty feet rwt f la Wat. aaaeji aM be wewt dwwa th ' lean Med U tit deekg la tWT",T - law ship had "We. raa m awe a ewe law. X TtZZjT w tb. r-r. ?- -ed bm I we4 a b attfa, b4 I aid ap with ta bag th aeil WW a tt mmn - " u Bk-Vt WHIM waa a ,k , - tb beVw Bcm ,M ... a b S sTa s SB sTafi ada g. 1 wmWm J PJaany- fBaBnwaaBBsaw wyawaj J t dj w& i-t aw r4 w - kwkN ! Ili 4 I kl 4 p. ... , eWiih ae-ae M - .Tt- ei s p piw aw iwe we , Tb awr waate aae a a ww aa r Uaiwg" 'ear! a rewad I th r4 -we .miwwlTeir YTr- i IV New York. April It. William Mar coni, the Inventor of the ayatem of wireless telegraphy that look the Car pathla to tha rescue of the survivor I Am im ' aitvrt.Mi'l. of international regulation of wtreie. mea-age so that the device r an i. made more certain. Bo many electric flaaha wer started through the ,, ImmadlaUly afUr Ih Tltnl ah that thar waa much confusion, and Important messages were Inst or de- layed. "41:41 north; IS: 14 west." . of u mlalendlng trlegram to Mr. "Was mat th last position taken?" i llughra, It waa lu knowlcilKi-d by Mr "Tee th Titanic stood not far i r'nmklin Hint he had leaned rcnaur fr.om there when h salik." j lug aiatcincni when he hail no (acta After that Hoi hall went la k lo.on whlih to Uaae them the llfeboata wher there were many Mr Kranklln rcail rrom h great men and women. He aald Ihey had ,bif of wlrcle telegram re eh ed llfa belts. j Monday morning None of them re- "After that I wa on the bridge luted any1 Information of value that moat of the time, sending out illatreaa signals, trying to attract the attention of boats ahead, he aald I sent up dletree rocket until I i left the ahlp, to try to attract Hie at- he aent In for reporter, and ptoceed tentlon of a ship directly ahead I el to begin reading to them the had seen her light. She aeenied to 'lengthy Marconlgrani from the Cur be meeting us, and waa not far away palhla. giving the gruesome newa ,m th got close enough, ao ahe eecmed certain details. to ma, to read our electric Moree slg- j Wbea Kranklln finally Told Truth. nala. 1 told th captain lie atooo with m much of the time trying to I algnal her. He told me to tell her In ' . iiir i .Mi. r-- we sre sinking.' " "IHd any answer come? aked the Senator. Mr. Franklin teatlftcd that he In no "I did not aee them, but two men way caueod or attempled any crnaor aay Ihey aaw alanala from that ahlp ahlp of the wlrelce "How far away il )u think that ahlp waa?" 'Approalmatelv IHc inllea ' lloxhall aald he did hot km what ship It wa "Have you learned anything hImmiI that ahlp aim e ?' "No." "Some people say nhe replied in ,,ur rocket and algnal. hut I did not aee It." Hy ome people.' who do meen?" you "Not paaaengera. but alvwarda and Ihe captain all de larrd they aaw them ." "What light did you aee on the hli)'" ' First, we aaw her maathead light, and a few minute later her red aide llghta She wa standing closer." "Suppoae you had had a powerful aeari'hllght on the Tllanli . could you nut have thrown a beam on th veeael and have compelled her attention?" "W might " Uoihall aald he hail rowed In the a.' boat thr luarleranf a mile when the Titanic went down llefore that. ' I" had rowed around the ertip'e alern to If he could not take off three more person ror which there wa room. He abandoned that attempt, however Ivecaoae he had with him only ottp man w ho knew how to han die an oar and he feared an acci dent Hla boat, he teatllled waa the nrat lkrd up by the Carpalhla at 4 I In the morning "IMd you hae an coitimonlcatlun w ith Mr Itmif thai night ' ' Tea air, before I left the ahlp mi Ih hrlilac luat h..r,,r. Ih.. ... ,,!.. I ordered me l.clow to lak filler sency Vm t." "Ild vim aee lamav when ymi c,t Into the life boat'" No "When did ou Hell a.e laniai, mt- t ter you left Ihe ahlp "I aaw him In a cnllMiaille PuhI In the water afterwarda ' Who elae waa In It "Mr Carter " "Any ot her men '" "Ye I aaw atone man thai l,nke, Ilk r'lllplni.e three ei four ,,f t hem ' Anv wnmen In II " "Yea. It waa full nf lh,-m aril not eiaitly full of lham Lot there were man women, nmet uf them fur elgner " "Mow long afler n reached the I'ertaithla did lamav a boat arriie" "I cannot aa v eiHitli tut It waa before daylight "IHd you ee an liodlea" ' Tea, I ae w one li..l the hodi c.f a man Ivtng on hla aide tie had a life bell cm "There mul hair heen hundred, of bod lea armwt Ih, lll.nl. - "Mut I aw w nn more "Did you heal of alt) peraon, rr fusing lo enter tha llfr - aw m awe hi a ihh H-t "Hut I no mora -a yu hear of am reona rc f WSlng to enter Ihe llfrhoala -No, fir " beard per ina ,,h the Titanic mi that Bv pe tW refueed M1g yea aee any man wnoian i-r r4ld Br veal from eoiertn a lif. "tad yeat as aay K i-d --Na, atr." "ta4 r a aat b ant in (n.,,, the water a a aay la th water Ma, str,- swaf no nan it t h,i aa la lb water I eemuia mi. taken the In th boat. Maaa held I BVMd weeWrr WMtT-mm - eee ewe wwHe avsahall said that tne sew wa r.im Mmw aam as) asagyattasi was ssiisiii j. awss paa Stsse eat el tea ta raayv m . N 11 tlTTJi ad thet. to hia-pta. eh of ik. t. m Hmaa, Mm AlevewaUr sWeaWd H aaal sVd1 tt sTT TreU aV j lllU t4 aWaraT iTJy If? ' hfeebet ewwld ha taken Ma fell r. Ixnhiewia, Wa. H. Mar week. Melewlea tk-a, V. p. 7 7 TV a epfartaalty aevd tweg bee ailrBai7al-l TT- -P-etiy. He-w wae.y be had i. hljw, A. Twerr M. W. SWAM aS b-at 0 pee ksayw lalt Wllltwaw, A. M. Itayeer. ? !""' ' " - " , . aM ai mJrT4. K T Mewhwi! twetltWd that tttd sea ww j, r Swtfcw. J. S lijaal Sbwf and d ff TO k."- j ArW matt,, ba, agaseet C! nLTI rrl!?-? ao wiky eelea, aad last e. imii. iteweJTlk TwgaMa, U-eT tstra. i. Pyrnaa, Ut tassit IV. P..s-.H wwa takea wlM.ie - aee the tbex f the awrna taast -tp. ki.rrb-M. Jeba M. tMfaaa, UmmUL a aiSasji. aa tsaanwtse " yewwe? -1 taaWeew." h Wlad. "thst if w ,y Oeeewser. Sliwwa )" " - wemsa. 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T teasonsbld U tC-CYt It Will help yOU, too ? . , , , ' A I JSf lntf f (edgy , i waa upon thla data that tho lines I ailed the statement In an effort, aald Mr. Franklin, to reaaaure Ingu'lua ltr. when he ret ailed new, he mild "I began to read," aald Mr. Frank lin ' ' 'TllanLn ai I An mm fhta mnrtiiri I,,',.,, , m and ,h,n , look(1 up There waan't a reuorter In lh rnnm Ihey were all racing for phone to get the news out to the world ' "Has anything been done with Ihe equipment of other ahlp a a result ot the disaster?" ald Senator Hrown l-Tanklla'a White-We-1 Brush. "Most emphatically, answered Mr. I ranklln. "n In at Friday. Mr. Iimay authorised that all our veaaela be ei nipped with boata and rafta aent to take off passenger and members of the crew In case of accident " "Ixt you know of any one. any offi cer or man, or any official, who you deem could be held reaponalble for the accident and Us attendant loss of life?" t- K "Positively not," he replied "It was undreamed of I think It would be absurd to try t held aome Individ ual reaponalbl. very precaution waa taken, that the precautlone wvie ol no avail la a aourc of th dee peat aorrow Hut th accident was un avoidable." A Heialrd 'K"Of( ra" for the Crew Mr. Franklin volunteered a state ment relating to crltlolam of the While Star Company for atemptlng to return tha craw of th Titanic to Knrope Immediately. "I tliliiL I h.r. rmm tieen Mti .vftil I mistake mad about the matter." aald 1 ranklln I would like to dear It up The belief ha been mad known that we were trying to keep those men fiom tcaiifylng That la nut so. It aa not Hie reason at all. A far as ihe 'ie ia cunoeraed, It was our duty return them to their home. If ihc were permitted to roam around here men would beeae them for newa ilif them presents, take them awai and many of them would get I ' V aasured you that we would hold any iifficers or men that you w iucd for thla committee. We made ili.ii prnmiae to "you, Senator Smith, at. aion aa tha boat docked There aa mi uitempt on eur part to aplrit ' any member of the crew, to Ihe ' beet ,,f mv k now ledge and belief " Hfty Tbree Bo-kea I team emul. llMlllm. N. S. April II I te r. , i'"ii r.v.ncd hr tonight tell that Hie . aide steamer Makay-Mennett had ' ri.in.rnl the bodl Of II Victim ot ' ihe Titanic disaster. How many or ! theae hate hewn Idealised hi not clear I. i.i that aome bay BOt beea wa , i, Mile known WBB th wireless me aage returned that th bod lee were , embalmed and woakl be received her I n aa poe be. Th Hev K. C H.nd "f the Charrn at -aglaad. waa i ta k. n along, aad te him tonight fell , Hie dmt ,4 rendtrctrag the aervtcee fur ihoae who wr BgwiB ewaslrBed to I he aea i:uah Mrdera wr received here to dai t,i prepare another steamer to go id -an h of th bod lea Th cable amp Mini was chartrwd and bar! iiml.ruk.ri placed IH corltne on h....d hu S tons af lr were stor ed aeai in th B4d, A aaaauiy oi , ir.e ,. a lan takea 1 a en I v New Wk. April II -The nret iist ' r( n.oif. f hodlea iawtJfd from Ihe i T'tnnl dlalrtrt BY th abb M-mw via, v.i. iienn. wad eted te eight ( ih--.ii, treeasa Siiaaigai t the Whn si.r He sffireet Tb t t or , name a-atara n-a r or, I ..f ivriht4 N be that ef Bat aat f wire- eved as sable tr lr i r.ter, aa la haUM TWf e. . Widower, )f r-laetsBl. a.imhet ef tb B-B-w wa w n- d.. eo, aa srMSj tb SB'gc Ha. ahH Ml M IM MM1M numr r of th Pear a rv ' - mem her ef th Tltanef trW The , 1. J i a aarlBfr 4W. W W. 77. IVwaetw.1 dewt rbwte J-4 win r wt b VoU" iApptanaa.1. Mr. Taft aald the other day he '"uta."r invpulatve tJ.dsm.nt of in - penpie. i would prefer dellb- i trate Juditmrnt of the peopl. hut If I he to get to i ha nee deliberate 1 ItKlrn enl of the people with fore ordained Judgment and deliberate it dement of th boaaea and their iM.htl Una. I'll take th ImpU Ire imlgment of the people every tme." Ureat apulau . "Mr. Taft aug keata aa an Improvement on Lincoln i iiht thla Is a government of the iwople bv a representative part of the people. Iook at hla repreeenta tlve part. Bo Rnmea. Aldiich, Ouagenhelm. Ixirlmer, I 'en roe . But I ..'rimer and Pen roe are lea repre Tntntive than tbey wer alnc the x-ople In llllnola and Hennaylvanla tot a chance t them. In theae -21" WXSSZ. ki v haven't got through count- 'Jr majority of vote yet. And so it will be tn Kanaas. And ao I uudutiund It will hw 1n grand oil North Carolina. Every on should have a chance to live a life that will fnd to Its uplift and laws should be directed o a to be for tha Interest if future as well ss for the present scnerallon. We should shape th ... tion if Slala aad national laws alike that in future this shall be a government la a tea try wher luat l,c prcwitl. and I don't mind aiiMns that In North Carolina I am In the grandfather clause." ( Laugh ter and applause.) I'm these multi-millionaire and atamluatler are fighting agalnat the future of their own children, for so an re a there la a sun above us those who are striving for eternal univer sal luatlce are striving to secur It to the deecendanta of those who are tlKhtlns us now and trying to deny it to ua now. This country will not be a Kod place for any one to live In twenty year from now unless W make It a aood place for all to live In five vears from now. Character la the best element of success, but II cannot be exercised unless every mun rd every women Is given a fair chance under the law. and for ylng thla my opponent will call me an anarch t. but thla la what I have been preaching everywhere, and If It la not sound rltuwnshlp I don't anow what la. They call me a dictator. I never dictated to the peo ple, nor tn Congressmen who directly represented the people, but while waa President. 1 did dictate to the Senators who represented the people in theory, but the bosses and pluto crats In practice. I did dictate to, them, and I'll do It again. iThat part of the press which belongs to three bosses and plutocrat are right lo nghtlng me now aa In the peat, for I will surely hurt them when 1 come again. For to all InUreats that thrive on swindling the peopl, by fraud or by monopoly or by tJth of legislation, we'll certainly sing them when we come to th people' own again In this government, lis re counted the history of the Panama ca nal, answering the oners that be had violated the Constitution and rloasd by saying that where there we no prohibition In the law. he believed thst all doubt should be solved In favor of I'ncl Sam aad he would do It again. For the aplrit of the law glveth life, while the letter of the law kllleth. I'atng this text he spoks of many other charge of hi violating the Constitution snd aald while after he waa dead t'nngrea would be de bating him. the thing he had done for Ihe American people would be going on. especially th uas of ths Panama canal Mr. Taft and others of our opponent pea of their fear of th tyranny of the majority. Our people are Buffering now from th tyranny of th minority. He thea re counted the pure food It, women and child labor la wa. water sower truala reclamation erhemee sad laws for preserving Ihe resource of th country, which had be n blocked by th "big evil trusts" an 4 monopoth represented by Ibis tyraa au mlBor- llr which aeemed clo ta Ih P ce dent hut far from th peopl. They DOCTORS ADVISE OPERATIONS SdkTdxi by Lj-i- E. Pfa-K-Wa, Vs)fcU-l Ccmpcmad. 8 warts snore, fears I xtffsr4 -MPst lfB- it si sdrawr. k f fsss e-at-r-dW t-wrwanla-s sal aa I Ml a-n SjaaJ-f L --' VsfsUhla Cat iawgsd as! Is -rf taaaM a-. I si all th sfUtsi lulu faksttst I as a at S ttOLI . l fa BBS a-i, , hfa BfMl.,,1 Mw -l M 1 ' If arwa awawi-1 . -Ue ' g. riaka Ik (..( I Ttb. . gH-e w 1 twsaagV. read p4 . I If vuri aaaii to i lCww-v I iXr -sir- r I 1 4. . f.a i t taking It. foltowteg a bed etteek ef Pat aat. I bar galaed tweaty-elgkt peaada. ad I iineo! bat be very tbaakfal to yea aad tee Aiaatgkty tied See tbe great bleaa Ing aad rbaage ef keiltk It baa breaglil "Tklfaed ArSdarlti THOMAS RRILtV. BVkwD AlteratlTa la effective la Broe cbltu, AatkB). Hay fever j Throat aad Laag Trouble, tad la aphal Idlag th ajatera. toe Bet reatala Be eaa. epletea or barilt forIn drufa. For al by all druggtat Aak tor booklet ef cared reee ad write to FVkaiaa La horalery, Fblla delpbla. Pa., for additional evlar. stand behind the formula of law but give u nothing when we ask for 're lief. When ths Titanic went down England, Germany and other coun- trtee will give a pension to every wid ow of sailors lost. But In New York no such allowance will bs made, for few minority Judge declared un- conatltutional the New York major ity people'a compensation act. and not dollar can these vldow get ware t at a New York ressi'V. The Judge are good, elegant gentlemtn but they do not know life, not one of them possibly Is personally acquaint ed with a laboring man. I call that a travesty of Justlc. 1 am for justice ana I am for taking such step to get a for the majority aa well aa for tha minority. 1 claim that the are better able to aay how Justlc can com than any small select body ot men shsll say how It shall come snd If that be treason make the most of It. I hav a right to advocate the rule of the people. I hav so done for a generation and for generations to come I hop It will be my heritage demonstrated by my acta a by my word f am (lad. real and truly glad to be able to aay theae thlnga here In North Carolina, In Greensboro on sa cred soil of liberty loving peopl. whose forefathers mads ths Mecklen burg declaration, Guilford Court House and Alamance be-ttte of the Revolution so glorious In the very birth of our Independence. Not gen eral Independence, but personal Inde pendence. Individual liberty, a fair chance f r every one In thla broad ooualry then. In thla universal broth erhood of peoples of the earth today. I hav my belief In the aaf future of this country snd I know It will b aafs In ths hand of th majority of such a fin xampl of this country's unselfish cltisenshlp." Immediately following the speech, the procession proceeded to the State Normal College, wher Colonel Hooe ve.lt mad a brief but splendid ad dress to th six hundred women stu dents of th college. From here Sen ator IMson took the distinguished guest to his alma mater, Guilford Col lege, and from ther to th historic Guilford Batti around six miles dis tant. Returning, a recaption waa held at th Benbow Arcade on Elm street. Hundred pressed forward to greet th g-PTMldnt. From here he went the MeAdoo Hotel, where he waa In retirement until going te hi spec! si trala at eight ' sleek, H waa taken to a siding leaving for Mew York at 11 o'clock. ASJMKrtATED PRKSS AfXXH'KT. Oreensboro. N. C. April II. If Colonel Roosevelt gains ths nomi nation for President he will come to the South, h mid today, In an ef fort to win It over. He mad a claim tn the support of Imocratt as well aa Republican and mid that he would embark upon a determined campaign to break up th "Solid South " "I hav th right to th eusoort of every heir to the Jacksonlsa Democ racy" be aald la hi speech here. "I am fighting for the people In which the great balk ef the pee pi ef th South believe, and they are kpt away from m only by a asm. I am going to to It thst tbey ar set kept away by a mere name I shsll fight so that they will vote th way they feel and when 1 fight. 1 fight." In another part of hla speech he seta. "Whoa 1 am aomlaated I'll do my best te get tb eld Tar Heel' Mat. Colonel Roosevelt announced hi dsn lea e maktnt hi appearance la Is So uthera State for support in hla campaign for th prretdeat I iMMnlaattea. H said that this decle low in Arkansas ea Saturday aad la North Carolina today had pleased him i mis ef a Ceieael arrived al Aahevllie. Ih early mwratng la tb dwwapeur r rala whk-h continued most f th Urn while be m sjawg r WiiBisfj. n. VT i W eeverwl Brief saebs from kl train. Th rata had when he end k hfcs s eck rrvm Ik wis aw treeaada f as ell IV athera ma a a which st a a as aar Ih eeater ef II eHf Bee ter DUoa, has gaajBalgn 1 naaegwr. lit rod -eg him te tbe rrewd K??J!lm. takea ste i with mimes serif ta ISM ssmsakyw, sad that tbey -)t4 a-4 wa e get their haads ran ef wr)a See la rUmbiag ewr th bWlbeard ef the baad w rea" Cwaee I Sus riiisSi S ka bag senrb by ssny. last that with Is b beew la t "w l thrag wwaid be dee ks tavs raaa ag ta I I re r te bar s Afler a-Jartad hi rata th SW wth 1 1 aabya If a wer psmla-fd. , ra4Mta- af j 1 wth bay I -mi' seW mid thad tat iiy ss tb t fa "T t't th eaty i S ae bavw," a eawtlewed. t ba wa,y wi pBai TsMgl m a", VsvfnsjL, sj w) I ate! W eapeaas s r WW WS W We evpajMaed e ' ewaayaw e ' a wvaway taaowraat t jPilf IJHst If 'l"l"SJr4 nMavg.4 - ww erea e - - 7: . t w n mmm ev. . whs 1 J"4 . a-a. trind a . - '- ' wad mtoe aratraiaf - i vyryiHA:'i.'7rfl... w!wS-S--S nJ it 1 1 -w-iai - if K-Pa .1 J ISMAY'S REPLY e TO CRITICISMS (Continued 'From Pag one.) "It haa been stated that Captain Smith and I wars having a dinner party In one of the saloons from, 7: IS to 1:1 Sunday night, and that at the time of the collision Captain Smith was sitting with me in the saloon. "Both of the statements are abso lutely false. 1 did not dine with the captain, nor did I see him during the evening of April 14. Th doctor dined with me In the restaurant at I: Id. and I want directly to my state room and went to bed at about 10:10. I was asleep when the colltaton oc curred. IS IT DYNAMITE FOR THE COLONEL? (Continued from Page "ne.) lotto Club, W. T. Corwlth, K. W. Thompson; Shippers' and Manufac turer' Association. E. W. Thornton. EUa berth tlly- Chamber of Com mrc, ft. r. I mb. (;rnboro Chamber of Com merce, R. C. Hood. Oxford Granville Commercial Club, Dr. E. T. While. Washington Chamber of Com merce. Oeorge T. I sch E. 8. Sanders of 8mlthfleld. Motion Corwtn. Jr . Edenton, president of the National Pine Aasoelatton . IHivId Wy of Mt. Olive, are here. lUuatratrd I-rcturr Riven at Warren School. I at Friday night an 1 1 luat rat el lecture wa given at the Warren school. In House Creek township. Thla waa to have marked the close of the school, but with the receipt from th lecture, the sale of some boxes, and a few eubecriptlona. the school will he continued another month, making 110 daya. Will Make Addresses Today at .add Hill School. Today. Hr. I H. Hill and Superin tendent Zeb'ulon Judd will go to Juud- tilt Academy. In Wake Korea! town ship, where they will make address St Ihe close of the school. Ihr. W. P. Few Will DWIvrr Add if fir W P Few hei tdenl ,,f Trln College, will deliver the annual a i drees si the closing of the puh.. school at (lamer, nn Friday, the 14th Aa Appointment By Rovemnr Kltrhla. Dr. J. D. Hathaway of Elisabeth City, has been appointed by Governor Kltchln a member of the Stale Hoard of Examiners la Optometry. Elect d a Mesa bee of Board of Examiner. Mr. H. E. Austin. professor ef lence st Eastern Csrollns Training School, wa yesterday elected by the State Board of Education a member of ths Stats Board of Examiner to succsad Dr. F. K Stevens VIRGIlVl "LEAGUE. Al Petersburg Petersburg-Portsmouth, no tan a, wel ground. l-o Angeles. Cel., April 11 . Pr. als advice that Sldna Allen and Wesley Edwarde. fugtt!e leader of the Allen gang from Carroll county, Vlrglahv hav friend In Southern California and probably are traveling hither has created much eirltemeat In the ahartfr office -pecMTnda at asfa , a. I (Jul!!! sbevllle ss T4 14 II IS Atlanta (k rlestoa . Kaesviite . . U yneebart . Norfolk rUe-gh . . . . WasniaaTt Wytk rule . II SI ss . SI 4 II SI IS II IS IS Tl T4 II SS tt St SI I IS .14 I IS 14 III III S It 14 IS 14 14 IS 14 CWlps If NtrjWt-i i Ca--Swri-, If S-4 beds lay aJgaeyet sSSa-s)raMg ce-bp-r. (Mm K a--sl aearta. Many ea typhoid fs-rsg, tw4stit- st4 otW sweer . SUata ptf-f4 wi'ag af the Wrwwiav letar. lis eVeu af H w2e! TV V '. T - ra . tr si s v .., t i r-;.i g i . If e ':-f, yr fvSil ryr- i ivkii w-a-er i . TS, a i i -rsertd M a-L' . fsiiait , , . I r a waa rwryie I IJXi-k..-J ZjT a - a a t W- M I M M B ' a ke1 aea, bw baa baa SB r Seaea anj be ka s ja'iaS SB tasB MmT i 1 rci u Whel reetUe was thatr . .. 1, ...... I
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