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- V THE NEWS AND OBSERVER. TUESHY. Al'mLATJlZ -' The Newi XEEIW IKAT MfrrBR MKT-. jrtrjrUxittsta ir riUT - - - conuct TaV latest newels that the fraaV drat-to reprjg to Vt Joaaa mm "cum words" at the Comae!..,- H tow mile lata ta tha game but It was to a expected, u tha Colonel haa Mdly bo le U. red the fraaHat coiraioiiis New : News : of : Yesterday When Presideht Hayes Wai on German: Sofllipfllwop Hours. ; - " . N'ewi 4 Obsmtr lrt.b?C. miriri BAP3SU. r.-r heata lM-l(MaMM. U to The maaaa-ere of Preatdeet TafVs trwrtain Itot U tlw waraliict to the ctltli era -gwUlag tanrhtl hihii TlUale had kMi UintOr 1U ntd alarmed at tk ficrsistsBis with which SaVrt gen Pad rota that th IrtWrp reuld have Colonel Roosevelt roatlnato to far- ' " , ..... . ... -i" hoar siultteet 14 p,. wortd -Wrrer aWiifte'f aw issued, Bat the ncrTB 1h votes at Ibe Presidential preference primarlee.H she wit by the atwfTiwt, UimM tbtt the TU fsnasr who relaea aiMaff - MrJy E. 3. EDWARDS.) lo tha veassl iev-ma laeperttoa of It. It la tha nmnM berVof ttitt " no 1 The rallere explained that aotthar tha President oi tha Untied Rata er ! Prceidoet aor Mra. liar bad aver hat hia loat beyond tha bouodnrteo at 1 btaa oa aa ocean ataamahla. that eaaatrf vhila aarvia1a tha Pa- j Of roaraa, tha eaptalo at oaca, ax. Bd hominy" at home ) oh who dees Ft3 JUioclated Press Report warnings were unheeded sad st high spssg la Tttaale rttahcd on to ita undoing, 'carrying mea. womrn and rot roch tha boat aha te wrife The RCcinsrWill "Hold in money crap ia fuin do a, meats on tha ei-Prwoldent alfhouih It haa bwi : prMam nia craai oaucnt at tha proa- children lo.aa aallmrly death In the 1 1 hd-jaabijUBteCBe,, 4fl?W on and ahov. a fc , i 'nu4ua I .Thai llAilina TUm T.J.... ... . . . ' . . . ju .. iV4v r i .- - . . j .t - ' usfiin itffiu irhnHih I ha i nrtaffl nia rmi uiivnt at rh n n w WWIWM 1 .IT IIUII1I . 111.11 nr-r-liilia - ......... . " - IIHil " 1 " " " V 1 k El' UW-.IUB M 1 1 I I B 1 II I . -a-T r .dt-FVrrT TTT3IOTw.,..;...'.Aw W. llorainx Tonic. BBaaa' marhart KaJfanaa.l Taataraar "J ar ot awrraw. but blatory. tha diary of atardV. aatabttahaa toesoraWy tba law of mrrtval and daaMaatrataa that, aueeaal to aot for tha wWtar, tha auaitar aad tha craraa. i ai I aata4 to all thal'f Rea4 tfa4 pua - and thto, Mt country. awdwr, U '" yow' ahoaWI tara bm h, i.ir.Tav 'ja BBlS TMl MM Tint thtnca I have a haad l AXDIDATK aoaaa pair of a4 hi aay grip rrowa. Valeaa yoa ckaoaa mm aatao yart a wwity to arkto to aaoraaa. lea ad awampi bat ,'1fKfwi,,itiaaa hto'lof yoaw rtUel Ml - Ira4 fM fraaa tlto (looaa a anhmdot 4a4 to poaaaU Alt otliar ' raadMtotca who hag ynar iW tm4 try to wait roar Irg aro woItm hoopa array) mm Vlrto I have ptooad y hnadt Traa Wort la aaUa team mt hmrnrn, -mm honaa oat their hay. aat tha rmipml' aaly .frtwwli If Ti - aVfeatoi !! aa oadl, to all thdr raitbly Itopaaf lha iroormaFBt oar falhan balH Wt8 gH tha rioavor to tha MH. a aaabhto Uwoagli tha rapaa. If rat aWeatrdCaaarrhy win thai aaaatry ( the froa, oar hoaao ' atrada ha laidl waatai tha haabaadaaaa WIN anato to Mood, tha rtorgya thraW BOha of toad, tha uatatio oal .Ma faota. th4 lim alt arill hark. WMwl fwMV tlwa) (aaTatott bbMbw MaflMa wmi - tmw, OMtaB ha mm mrmmtm m lca tha MifhhHI trroa wlfl wflf mm6 ila rows aad WrUa will B oVf , h mm latlfw.aart.aaja. , Ta dlra rataotroBha yoal atoanly ou far bm a4 hlp aloadj pay for I atoaa raa ha Mm awari aa4 hatch hw yoa I J. trara lamay It daolarad by tha Kw Terk World to ha tha raal haad of tha ataajnahlp truat: Flra. aua ara la tupraaia aoatral: J. noraaat Varta. i, Brora lamay. Chartaa Motla, T. A, B. Wldaaar aad W. t. . rtrrto, Uiaay. tha aroMdcat of tha Iatoraatloaal MaroaiUla Manaa Coav Mar. a) ah Kaaltabmaa, whooa aioaay and aoam wara (tra Mat by bla fathar. . - Mr. W. J. BtaohMuoa of Clay It aad, K. C4 vba aaada f I N to tha Ayoarh Moaaataat raaa. Mra: "I woald ba tot la Ha a haadrad Unaa aa mark at I vara abla, bat an oara It will aat ho aaadad aad that ovarrhody wh arlah to ra aaoMtktac a raat maa la foaa. I haaw aad kovad Vaara. bat I aovar bara faH Hha Ayrorii waa arraad ht af maa I arar haaw." frary arboot chlt4 hi Horth taro. aa aboa;d ha a part m too orortioa af t"w UMaa hi aiaaMry of tha tatt oa-Ooraraar Arrack. Bocm of hit ' 'r 1ha ataia'a odiiaalWoil Va haaa adaaod mad (roator ep. portaaitiM ataaa far yoath. Tha thara af an tho araooto la North faw ahoahl fta lha thl'draa op. MrtoaHy ta aoatrlbala. Tba vhraataa Baa. atoatodl a haaati fat hrttMrta to tho lato Qoaofaoy Ay- b. auat -Tha ua mt AptoN. H i a-laaaar la tao aJfaottoM af tha poop rororar. aad tbaro ara k ara bo. farttoaa dlfaroarot r aiajotM aboot bla toHIa la lav Tha Tan Kona at aow aVartortoa that tha i-totod atatM ataol Corpor wmm aaddary af BaoamB. R woaH apaoar that lha " 1 9m aaaad oat that Hoard eowaty U dwao the ak of gbed reeAa. Whi Wee U-m -mm thora oaa ha dwao k, roeMa. Two peog hi Per ew-e -M aa tha part of eg ntej There ateowH be eoantoewd la we kief tha Peotrai tttek. - '"' ItovwwghMra aeraaa plortb rr e .eo. Maoy hbbUm ka i dee od the worh. hot Mkerg keo togwio,. Yrr Isms bow -. be mis hfa .i Had he theeewt thto before the - -.-ir ten porl tM swan to af )! 4 have beea ettet, '- T"t ar ppeoa at toot to . ..- le the reliiBli a tbot he ' fM lha Oileaet wh bM rt or r."w'"rrd eves the ' " fTv tka eetire t ?'!' te a 'f ef -4 se Peee'e te abMd, to tio Mie fe T Jr'L&:: L V - .jlsX' Wa Ttttam aothit no ahip. ar "aaalakabla" aha might ba daclarad. could ba aptit opa and ooaUaua ta nova ea, Tha damcrt of Irabrrta wora complotaly orrlxlid-th da atra to ruib tha saw ahlp arroM tha walart aad make a acord-braahlBf trip waa uppcrmuX nd chaacM wara takoa that aara crtoitaaL That CapC Smith aad Chlaf OfScar hi ar dork paid for I ham wtth tbalr Uvaa la no fallla- tlon. If thoy had raa tha Icabart auntlat aut Liaafully that would hava triad It again, aa would maay othar ahlp matt ara. Aa R waa thair faa aad that of th'ouMada tf thalr paa aracarf aat aloft a rad BtgaaJ of daa or to ofltMato wha ara wtlllnf to puah r(aoaajid comnoa waaaa to aaa alda aad toko ahaaoM. - Tha Vuaotlon of. tynatM for traa. Atlantic yoyacaa la ana aattlad aow. at paMad tha aaarnMb af tha prMaat dlaaatar thora will ba a racarraaea to tho old eoadMloal. - Thto than to tho tlma for aatloaal aad Intarnatlonal aotloa'to fta 4oflatta II bm for north ara -routaa. to aama a daflnlta Una brynd which flMMla will aot ba al lowed lo tam north. If thla wara dona aad doaa M u to atlck aa a law It would aad tha hatard of daath by teabarg coillaioha That tho world damaada thto to cartoin, and that tha ataajnihliT Unaa will accada for tha praaaal la wtoa gartatn. What muat ba mad carta In alao toyhat there will not ba aay future going bark to tha old danar llnaa. Thka tharo la tha quaatlon of Hfa boata. Naarly all which wara launched from tha Titanic carried thalr paa MBgart Mfaly till tha Carpathla took thoaj oa board. That tha hoaU wara aot roeijr for aucb a trip haa bean aiada wall haawft. aa haa tha fact that thty wara clumaHy launrhad. maaatd at hap-haurd or not manned at oil There ahould of rourM ' ha life-boat taad Ufa rafta auAHant to Uk oara of arary human oa board ahlp, wall maa ahoald be trained to launch aad maaaga theaa as aa to care for tired, ta thaM boat ahould ba atored artialoa to aiNl tha aaada af aucb a trip, or a far mora deafer awa trip, thaa that taken by tha Ti tanic'! boata. If tha diameter bad oc curred la tha aaldst of a great storm Itfe-beeta would bare had bat a email aha ara. But chance ar aa c ha ace lhara abauld Tha .ea every vmm! aa anaat Hra-aoato'as are Beaded for ovary baaiaa aboard. A lean aambor would fee criminal Imaerteat aa are theaa three aaed eMeatlale there to eae ether. That la that whan the wtretoM glvM Ha dtotreat atoaaJ of C. Q. IX that every toal la reach aat eut le aid. aad thai IheM ta tha wlrelaae aoaa aive aUaattoa lo tho matter la haad. put- tla ether haad aoaa eetde. Tha haad- Hng of the warolodl la the Tttaata dtoaatar ah aora that aa to It there must be govern meal ownership aad gov era meat eoatrvL U did a great work for tha TMaale, bat M oaa do ire; aad It ittuet be Mfeg warded aa that It oill prove af the greatset aaa ta thoM who travel the eeaa. With H la acomplete ' control. wMh a pp raved Naee af (ravel awed by Ma worthy voa eoto, with a awflMeaey af Mfe-aoaU. with Mpabla aad elaar-haaded of- ctala. there wtll thaa bo aoaa maa'a port la avoiding the recurteace of aorh, a dtoaatot aa that which V week sharked tho world. TO I trt im UWH BHIMJL. Tha Chartotta Mawa la aota Into a heme af Ha own. That to a hwe UUm far tha News, aad N shows that H to appreciated aad haa a rowtod obtoatoto. It etoesrvea M' for M to foree la tha wpMA af tha auto. Aad N Botod to he) a haa The Hewa to to hand Ma aow hoeno at aea aad Be-aea to b to N by tho aotojaa. It will to a fewr alary brVk bwndlng. fertr a aaaato feed aad la K win b a aaodara aaa ape par pie. etwaed far tha nanaliata af the worhert who aaake Ua paper-- to wrattfrtad to noes tha erawth af the Cwartette We oat whoa Mod by Hook W. C. Dawd, feBcTUttoa tha Chartotta New Pa ho to a to haw a THE TITANIC Mr. Aaevwar I or Joaa jaeow eteawr aww. vuew avvoa kwaotr ba tha fwad raa taw awr. af the) Tkaaea. . AB OvWT the) who werbd I bare to adWraUea Per tho birikwa dhnttoysd to that a erf el af atvw help to thto ateta t add to theos e4 obtew Te arw u iiiti stii a yaawavwd'i ftowj Mf Wene gt toealeC of Watoeot. wwe Wfta a bewor aptrh wtB eapa atbeee ae iw lk,t aew to fbas food wh Tha tawwo aad) f in r wih fwrwerd to twa btevw of flow feel: "t- tw aevw It. Hit thaee wha aweTiwi aad ahswsd herp. waa. hi Berth CaraWwa. thaa feas MM ad Iks. aba is aad wtM ao eM i',aaBTat "k i) alhaB;ftafe frMaw - ' raaaa Btojl tmti ajjh tafawfk are.. afwt, tMBd wawahpat aVtoJi an waa) -wadlgi g BBbwMl aadheja,4 ve."d m S-i-wet l,. . - rS ai' ba ikrWaal J itha volooaL ba,baaa putting ,hem over tho ptota yf him. Tha purpoe af rraatdaat talt hi thla it le Mid. to ta make ouch fight In MasMcnu artta ad will dive him tha votes of that ftata.and It to With this in view that ha Proposes to bora a "bark fire" n the Cornet, who has nrad tha wood Preatdont Taft will go into mm ehaaeUf Jthto week and ! t make threa opeochM there. It being mid that lha Will "ell the truth" about Roose elt ln a manner to rauee soma of his admirers to stop and do soma think-1 lag. Tha primaries m tha last of j the month In Mammchuerttj and there to from now until then to be an Ad-! Ministration spurt In that mat. It to the' report that eurrem In Mamachu sella la vital to the Tuft rampaJfn, and hence the President and hid fttrtwr Yitttpmw to home hard to haaa, Its votes In their rolumn. . ( la tho Taft campaign there had been a lark of ginger from the very ' start. Ills managers and thalr alAM have taken things for granted and have boon Inclined to drift along. Roosevelt and his brigade have aoaa this and hence hive mads the fighting fast and furloua The rwult In Illi nois gave the Colonel a mighty lift and when Penneylvanla handed him Its vote It was a face blow to the Taft crowd. The people had btoa caught by the Roosevelt whirlwind campaigl and tha Taft idea of doing nothing but have tha votes brought In wag given a Mvere Jolt. go at toot Tait to to fight He to forced to It, for ha la being thumped upon merctleasly. Roosevelt had laid bare his ahertcomlnga and his alba of omlaawn and of commission. If Taft doM gather up the courage to hit back the country will be highly en tertained, for the record of Roosevelt to blMjre one. and It to one that to vulnerable. Room re It haa tald the the country of Taft and the country wants to hear what Taft thinks of Roosevelt. On with the Verbal com bat, for there to being proves from la aids the family all tha things with which both Taft aad BooMvelt have been, chargod by tha tkomocrcy aad mora. ONE THING THAT? NEEDED. It to tha desire, tha hope, of maay, that Ha ketch may grow lato a city Mora beautiful, that aa It eapaade aad grows la material things, aa ltd buslasM aalaada had ltd bulldlata grow greater, it may become the aaoat beautiful city la North Careltae, lag aa a model for alt which deal re ta mere forward ea II bm of a time Uveaeae. To roach thto polat It will be ao omry that many things be doaa la thto city, aad eae of thoM to the re moval of the telegraph aat telephone poles whtoh aow d tea gars aot aieao the bwataeaa section ad the city, hat atos tho residential section. The day eoaluaily come la Raleigh boa tho wlrM go aadorareaad, aad It woaM boom the part af wisdom for tha ewMpaatoa lavorvod ta seal a lbs work new aad by digtna got all their i thto atty wadergrssad But whether thto ha doaa or there to oaa thief which ahould res aired af the telephone and tele graph eoonpaatee which do buetaeM bare. It to thai they arrange to totally eo the petea which are placed aaowt tha rwy.jld that thty ha re S wired to hoop tbeoo la good react Hon. Ow maay of the streets the buaw poiee are beached, amay af them etoao togetbM. the sight botag meet aotaitreetlve. Talafg af hlad mbyht bb avoided at ease, aad there showM ba nstlea to ead N. Aad thora obowM be aa l octet est demand oo the port of tho people for tho re moval of an the poiea whtoh new dJe- gwre lha streets of thto etty. toil BnrOUBtUTT FOB riBJC. ladt tdwolo hove wHh istereacs to are wbteh they ewaht mt le evMloek. 1 i Code Wspstiea ta rrooro. a eaea to held Mop'walkla fwr gra te stags to his aetohbor Koeb are to I Bated, sod tb eoeer er teaaal ef any pumlsis Mwot shew bo to net reopsa atbla tor a are Parttsaj la any toM aewwpsed er ewwed by htm etch how warned a rlreoaar e 1 vMwai nswinakliwy fwr are I Wrb two fetMWWey OMrsst to Mhew "la rroaoo a bis pet wmaHt tours he owe poWew the retMwtee; Heme- II Ills awa pea party i lit The rw wf re Mitr tor aamoaw w the bwito tog: til Tho rM o nil aelMaHy par smmt bo pea party ad bte auikk ia A vBlwawtJ raavel piiiswiww r evvy: l I Its eewo to two pMisera wf Weaals. i wio ma ix my aooMCo to the tfeOMy e4 IHS aabbe Why awe eld be4 tbM bS M wbaw pfty per ewe ef owr Peaa ara dwa to mv owe Howie ew" wr w aMetvealtr t4Mre erf H to eMe Wr l aod Pereasmit TVe rvaweo M e-wj see eighth tee I eed aWertea Law tho Mkbir the pee porta to North reirms to ed by soro aa. 1re. W WheeeM aoaa immm ra eoo paaay the wav til ha aww psp riMiaaWHBty Per at. BOO 1 be ear'l d east Ike pre ' r V2S,t-?2:t 'jVTS iJaSSW Wa-rta awm tafmr At vpltoa hour ba--T-1 laT, IMI- TTadiaft Aa4'ttfat altar B-iZi: aa '! . . I that a Praaktaat nuat aot art bla foot wara takea to tha ataaoiahfa. No tha afaaja-roller and that sorea cushioned aaat la one rlttioul iprlflga haa stolM the Til h the Colonel this la the stesou to swat the President. SOCIETY , . AT tt. MARY' Mm Kirmh Fraacr'. Kct-ltal tarard y am Aporaclaptr Aadirace. Tha Plana recital l.v MIm Karat! Fanner tost evening in gt. Mary's udltorlunr rafloctad rredit upon the rounn; Pianist and upon her teacher. U1m Bcheoer. Tha prontam was varied and well choaea one. maklna loniidera- ble demand umi that nlMVaarfi W Imm Penner-e playing is rharactertud by easy. Buent technique and musical tone. The Beethoven Snnata mam well alven and the luff -Klghudon" waa aaexceltent place of, work. JflM oaawrgmMr of loJcn and usU la Intorvretatloa were perhaps beat Shewn In tha Heller -Vaorlr" mmA la th Behumann Parllloun" aliM Fanner was ably assisted by IM EmMe Rose Knox, mhn Am. Ilahtod tho audience with lars vlalln Bumbera. "Ls Cyme" of Balnt Bnena and iaaaaarisa itaoea" ot h ia a. THt HOLY tTTT. Thto Bcoudral boorrd caalala srwa sMMtov Night a. RaoUat TahaweMcta h tho Vhatt. V . . Buadar alaht the choir r k. Baptist Tabernacle Church rendered The H0l CHr." a m,-rA Mnt.(. by Alford R. Gaul, and H to needloM ! . the many expressions Uiat K waa PtoMnted la a very abla manner. A large coharecatlan waa the entire aaditorlum of the church f4 aart of tha Sunday school room wains; pec le. The choir, under th 4inti. . frofeaaor Haaodora. waa aastoted by Mr. Uoorgf gllgo aad thoM Uklna; sole parte were Mr. J. g. Corral L Mioses Olive Boone. Kdno. Mtin . aad Edna Tyaer. Mr. w. r. Botu soo Mr. anno. Tha dlnalna reflected areal nmAlt aa aU toembara aad thoroughly de- ikomo me targe congregation. It eerUlaly ahould bo repealed for the nenoni or tnoee who were unfertu aata ia bo pot present. AT IOQUPITH fXIIXEGE. Tha dramatisation of virwti Udo. tho Phoenicia Queen " Uvu i Meredith .CoIIms ysMardav v... lag proved a Potable suoceea. Tha ptoy wwe . awiwsuyoo ana traaalaiad rata English veree by Prank J wot us Millar, of tho Cnlvsrarty ot Uheo. The ot. dents taking part wora from the Latin and Elocution dsparUneaU of Mera- aita i-oiioge, with a chorus traiaee by sir. naaeeora. - .Tie Muate lor the nrav ana oaa at tha meat beautiful aaaa, the "Hymn ta the Dawn." Waa eompoasd ey Mr M awe dors for ibjo peTTormaaoa. . The Btaae aoltloo waa eew aJPaiv. the open anaao tteoro the. .1 ww " ae aaaejuM aaai la moo's pejnee aotng aapoctolly good. Ia front m mis background af tall while col amna aaa apnea flowers the, charae tara. moving about la their clanale areeoapaa of whits, geld aad parole. made a heauthui nirturo. The wi admlta of some Stmina awerte-alar smorta ao la tho rherwo aroae before two tempie aaa the baaouet ereae. and theaa were snada the anew l The ptoy. begtaslng with a rheroa ot iwruiagtBtoa meideeo stnglns be- roro tne temple, a gvowTtei u the dawa. tokM up tho aatraaco of Aeneas into t arthawe and hie snooting with r.j wwr ewa aaooaao aaa love tor aeoooa rollowed b her rW toaraa that hkt dreaM of the gte rts iwiere er Bta race asenas mere to him thaa hia too fee nr t Play ewe with the Qoeeo s death by her own haad while tree a aiat... ara heard the cease of Aoweeaf Mitore aa taw Tvetoa ehlpa aaa far away from CBjtbeee. The pan of Dtdo Wea token a Ui Isabel kacKcaelo, who both soak her Uaea well aad lee bed I bo aart ra. erelMotra, under tho direr lee .1 Mr nageoeew. fwralohad ao assart Mrt r mra ewjeraaeot TKA4tVHarf NN la. rs-Mf raweda Wad to wa Tho two of H. T anger aad Mwo May Marlaato Who aneo head peoNlnato there, ae. toned Wrt aa tha ptoeo for their , aaa inw 1 torwap aa haw artor pwert e tne n Chrtot Cworrh ewrtoey. the nn ap grvee) ay Maw. MiMow A e. rweeor mt the vkdreh, MkM Msrteato who too bm Bar fraetfvw yoaapwoanaa wea attired, la a bis teavwUhf eaff. hat to extra nad wttb war wwa MkM Aran i wiin. baa. o PtaMaoh beans, wke wm bee , meld e newer, aad who wo anwwd to a evwr tvaeewag re hot to Mirk The. a 1 mi owe Mr Hum m-. Cnl. wf Ctarevw4f. Mlrtk. mr immm H. teaaywr, WSMn beeae M sWtb WevwMMb. mtm Dtdo, tha PboeatkMji gwrnm." Pro. BMMrdl JUat hlght ta a Vary Orad I lobes Maaaer. htoaaerb eo f neroh rvom rtoabsiet swaunsa wakabed el n.a..w Pawsf plt4e. kfr. Jeha Mw. May Maelsshf bTwas ' plt . .. arr. r' 1 'm hJr.rl. I- cTZLS . e -r "Sent Ho had too r4 where abe baa mawp fwm4.T-a ' 7 CclU Uti KOCS. r KeoeeyTwTrlalwd-i-t -.-J" ww. M snrw ef ---triwwto dwrwng Utow .Mr Mi Joit'iiw JOUT ictUt U j 'JKgndlt: tmTmtmmt Tbo m. abets af too party op, U.. at t- o-. aw tb. caJX are ra-ewf sa tovtwete f-A wee gweato M IM Teritorawsh Meat ' ? 3w " - rrm of torm ana ssTltTiiwwr ,M wsr,t,tr , wWn to sn.o at few taw isertb Mr - ' d Mr wtoTa ewwni J-t! -'""' d avH - Nr t-ew e, . , eMto. , t . r -ween JweTTal Set a ta. d.-r- to ItLWJT' C . t- -1 bte Mtw, tti W., rhrt-wo wwran. to - c 'J": wwa taeer to Paatea a nw " H ,1 a Inewa taeaaM r .v. aa mm. ...n ad the t "- a p' toto rT " e 1f w ' t ' . ; ' Hbnaiiwr-l,,,.Nil--Mi--r- wetaiels, yv-rw. e4 ( j . a I e out wm W -1 -" ' - w wmb to her t . I , I tva, aa ta. mm.n ty. .,,- ..m,.i a- "" 1 ' ' ' mm - , j I ' ooww. twin In a. a mm r v h t .. 1 p e ft -.e are "" '" - ww wjawaary of YVanMM it, w. t I & ' is iwtnw m,w. mt n .. ... -4 vr .- t f t, . r , , nwd two Q. f J ...... ' - f . n wwartae. p- ' ' j . f . - J "A huh -.,, .. ... . .,'w. 4 . - t HTTL tL !! ' ' - ""we - - . . . t... . tmM- .-... 1 . .... t r L , w. , ...1,. ... . , , "Mwn. -a ,:. , - t r- - .. 'Vwwj a t. - - . . - . - . Pointing More to Andrews J Than Marion's Brother, No Certaintr The county RepubllcaM jneetin, to day at noon la lha Auditorium, have the burdea of eh&bjag betweea pres ent -MnB,B Lester Butler, of the Kepubllran EiaouUve Commttteo, and Mr. W. J. Andrews, contesting that rwwii wd aim. . . It Moks like a defeat fori Mr. ButU enr. no ooaw t aomjt it, but he doeaat claim victory. He thinks hs aeos tl- votpa tor hlmnir and l Fould nominate him. Mr. Andrews, oa the other bar a. counts a big ma- f '"J wiia sreaaru) yet to bear from. He Is certain ef nomination by a com fortable margin. Ths primaries wers held Saturday. They had not been sanerallv heraiihui and for that reason the attendance was small. TM kick of ths antl-But- or men la oa thai verv Mint rke boldly charae aiun oriiAerta - - - una rate ana secret inetllTa. oael Logaa Hertto has beea foremost la the fight His people do nog like the reduction of the executive com- mntw rrem a general precinct rep reosntatloa to a reatrallssd oontln of Ire. Thafa tha ffs-ht ta. day, for preservation of the life of wt wTgaatoatlen aa - paw constituted The other to aaalnet It. It to not Poeetbla thla moraine- to announce the winner. It ja true that neither Butler nor Andrews support ers van my that their fevofitee have a certain vote, strangely oDouah. each claims a majority haoVd upon, near-majority. The Andrews men are certain 0f . lha Butler man seem to bm 1. There must be ft before either raa claim election. Tha con test Is therefore In the oonvenbtou. it win be hot unleM there la a chill before thst hour. There to a good dsal at stake It Isn't Taft or Toddy, local option, local Mlfgovernenent or any ef the whatnots. It Is Butler Mains! Andrews, ths control of ths committee. Neither man has declared himself upon outside Issues. Neit n Is Marlon Butler or K. Carl Duncan. Mr. Duncan Isn't .worried greatly about It. since ha Mfs hs It having no great thing to do with pol itics, but It is aot believed that he cares to be succeeded by Mr. Butler as National Republican Committee man Ri-anaor Butler haa celled for hie displacement. He really ap- Km to wsat Mr. Duacaa bealen. to primary taad convention today have something -to do with things along that line. If Lester Butler wins. It helps In the Marlon Butler calcu lations If he loose, the Duncan peo ple have helped considerably thalr man. The whole county appears to favor Morsbaad for chairman aad Mr. atercheed Is aot exactly a Duncan man. The Mate chairman to a Taft maa. It to believed that Mr. Dun can to too. If ao. It to thslr first re cent a re meat. The mooting to to be held today la the Auditorium because Superior court to aew la Marias aad It will be Impossible to hold the me Miner la that place. It to Just as well. There to promtos of esottement onoaaTh le make fua for all wke will go to ths Audltorlam aad that place was de stined for great ahown Na Ttraupt Koasiaatod. There will be ao ticket nominated There waa no vote on this proposi tion tost Saturday Thto meeting la antecedent to the Met, eoavoatloa which meets bore wtthla a moath. Ther to not even aay Interest la this matter. There will probably ho some dtscseatea of Taft aad Roosevelt to day, though. Aa tha gtaie eosventlos will be railed upoa to My ponsothlng on that oeeetlon. tt to highly probable that there will be aa express! aa ef o piston It to known that Chairman More head la afalaat I net real too. He to la favor ef alio win the dalepatoe to go to Chirac without baiter aad allow l ham lo era a as they etoatre. He has appMied for this ta awhile meeting That will be a lively MBsreeiatiBeT w to as a typical Reewe- had last aatordav There aro nneM 4.1 . i., . .. era The nutter folks have thla la their favor They sea roll Beta af the ethers thst ufty same aad K to ss advantage. Ba nan a rerk'ntng whea th Paa woet a e'er. The drredrpl rerk'alnf sad Oay. Fortct Your Feet A btur mta CQjjKt ts wtll be crippled to b pooriyihod. Poor iho nukt ;twfvil, bird lb keep your mind 00 your feet ;' v'.'i ' Killf Bdj god EaMrj Stmt are comfortabte.' Tbey are msdt ia our Ceortii 8ho Fictory ittd tri lbere oa irU smd,Veariof qt:l id ft,. . t ' , ' ealtod befere tne uw -J a- ."T7 "7 T7 " outstde the bouadarled of tha Vaatod I tstsa. In June, 1ITT, President Hayoa left Washington ' for the purpoe of ac cepting am Invitation to visit New Haven aad take part la the-Tale commencement exorctoes. Accom panying him ape thto esvuretow waa Mrs. Hayes. Whsa the President aad Mra. Hayoa arrived at Jersey City, they fooad a emaH body ef Pod aval ofllreheldere at the station. It had been an impromp tu gathering, tho purpoe of which was to show tho Presldant and his wife some courtesies aa they entered New Tork, for tho first time after the lnaucuratlon of Hayes, Tho day was a beautiful one. The party waa ahown to spate upon the upper deck of a ferryboat. Tho boat waa obliged to alow down. In fact, coma to a complete stop, when mid way acro.s the Hudson. On of the great strain erf of the German lino had swung Into midstream from Its pier at Hoboken. aipi. on Its way down tho river, arrived nt the point directly opposite the oncoming ferryboat. Mra. wee. .ui7 uur, spectacle, ghe spks "with pleoewrej of the fact that the ferryboat had boon obliged to stop long enough to enable the President and herself to see a great ocean steamer under way. j "Ton know, we hsve never boon aboard an ocean steamer." Mrs. HayM aartd. Turning to the President, she asked him whethsr hs would not like ta ho taken over a steamship. Mr. Hayes replied that It would give Mm vary great pleasure if ha had an op portunity or tnat Kino. As soon as tho Freaiden and Mrs. Hayes were on their wdy to Now Haven, twe or. three members of the escorting parky, including the master of New York, went to Hoboken and, having boarded a Oerman steam ship, asked ths captain If they-nlaht on the following day bring the Presi dent of tha United Statea and his wife NO. I THE POPISH ItiOT It Is hard to conceive In our day how Intelligent persona could ever have been Induced to believe the in toe of Titus Oatea, which formed tha to Mottvo to the celebrated "Popish Plot." In Bnglaad In till aad l7t. Tt. upoa Oat as" testimony, the slaughter of Jesuits aad other Roman Catholics can tinned for meatha. it In to rinas ars unanimous hi s growl ng that all of Oatea' amuaattena wara ab Mlateiy false. Tho Itos which ho told. aad were beHovwd, eonvutoed tho whole English nation. Oatos wsa tha bob of aa English weaver and beana Ufa as 'a Baptist clergyman. He waa driven from hia church for perjury, and (became a r ha plain la the British navy. Prom thto position hs waa also dlsmlasod oa charges ef bad conduct and hints wf Thus, la lei, at tha aero of forty-nine, he waa aaat upoa tha world to pick ap a living by his wrto. Now. hia real career ef aaiarhswf Hating the Jesuit for tboir Mki..H mj kin, k I A Chartaa II., Meg of England, aad to- veatoa a story of a J sew it plot lo mur der tho Kiaf and to atari a awaoral Al lata bm tlma marl ctorgywtan named Dr- .ToBaro" ladoa, a raaa) af great violence ef ox a neat 00. but hoaast. who smi all ethers la the bmiraiaa of to attacks upoa tho Bemea Cathntaco. a him oaua want with a ptoa to unearth the Poptoh Plots which wore allayed to Mint. Oatos waa to pre tend to bo a Catholic, and ho actwalty sained admtaato to two Jesuit cetl- laea from both af whmh. bowyver. ho was speedily ewaltod wa tho graaad of iagrnat snlscoadwct. riaaiiy, aa aeiusiea 10 Toaaw the aetalto ef tho plot whtoh ho ewora ho bod aaearthed. Uatoe wrote tho Mary ta Oreeh ehnmetere aad Twoayo re plea rt raro auag usei. oaa it to owa af lha ewMrMeattol eervaata Chartaa 11. When the King tha story be tent for Oat, who rave a etotaltod aroaawt af the egaaato CTMrlear eStrewaoaaw wag peaetrw tkra oaabtod hrm to one tao nbewrdM of tha St err. but. hohevtnc: that Oweao woo merely rreay, he dlcmlsMg tha saalter with amenad rnrredaltty. wta aow rnotfo nMenvn befwre Mr EdanoodbwT Oodfrey to ea Im prosed eoiweo) af the StoTy. aamlnf oortala perawao opsrtaMy If toe an anaHi n. imetf them the PwthM sf York, tha wire ot iwe'B.iBars breUMr. On tee wee arowgM awrr the privy eewweU, awe ineww, ra a erter Jpawe.tideatowa... - , . . , , wvrt. al thto pntwt. It waa dt ...l that tho Doebana of ferkp earvMerr !gd hoea read acting aa, tevfi.! i neawaaliaia mmA. - . it a. dm.adkry tlawfvwp waa awrweweV 1wj woo eaowwh ta eatnba tha reedta of twww M the erwe of the Whew Partis VDnsprcacief other person except the members af the party knew of tho event It gcaerally presumed that the Proa1deit and Mrs. Hayes, after leaving; Near Haven, had gone to visit frtsnds ta New York city. Tho captain escorted - them all ever the veeeel. and tho President took Mpeclal latorest.ln the' treai engine room. After the lnspec Ilea wag completed, the Nptaia In vited the President and Mra Hayoa and theaa who accompanied them to take-luncheon with him. Tha invita tion waa accepted aad a very bounti ful aad elaborate luncheon waa served. Before tha luncheon waa ended the captain said to President HayM: "You may not roaltoe It Mr. Presldant, hut you ara actually upon foreign aoll. The Oerman flag floats over thla ves sel, aad aha to aa much a part of Oer man aoll aa though she waa moored to her dock nt Bremen." President HayM waa somewhat dig. concerted by this statement. Ho know that, as a matter ef law, the captain had statsd ths fact correct lv Ha frankly oonfosscd that, had ha real ised before he came to the ship thst the doth of 1lttorinstoWshlp"WsJI ttormaa aoll, he would have been obliged to decline tho courteous Invt. tanon of tho captain to Inspect the reaael. Then It waa suggested that aa tharo ?? i "P,DO nubile kuowladge of Aha vlsft. tha incident bo kept a secret. As speedily aa possible tho President and hit wife withdrew, and arrangements wers made to take them by steamship lo Manhattan Beach. And the public never knew that, for two hours, tho President of the United SlatM stood under tho ftaf of Qermany and upon Qermaa solL . tCopyrtoht lilt, by K. J. Edwards. Ail rights reeerved.) Tomorrow Mr. Kdwards will toll of Ths Only Man That Cleveland Both Liked aad Disliked." But after tho panic had subsided, tha Duk of York waa nwraraa Ammmmmmm of Ibto.eot against Oatea, who waa Imprisoned as a debtor. Whoa tha Ituke came to the throne aa Jama ir Oatee waa convicted of perjury oa two Indictments and sentenced to pay the One of !. marks, to bo pil loried, whipped, Imprisoned for life, and pilloried five times a yMr. " wurvivoo inta areadlui paalah ment and. under WlUtom af Orange, aaa sot fme awa . TOMORItOW FIEACH1. INSTJR. KrArTlON. CENTRAL CHUSCH REVIVAL taf Crowds at Bfth Saadgy HoralDf tsi Hifht Strricti; Mawtiafg Wtll Condmte. Thatrjendaaea oa the sarrieoa at Central Church haa haaa good do- PKe tho Inrlement weather. Tho mia later, Nov. A. D. Wlleoa. took for hto (ant Rttndajr morning Hsbrows 1:11. "For whoa' for a time ye ought lo bo teach r ys have need thai one teach you aerala what are the the "rat principles cf the eracloa of Ood. Mr. Wilcox Mid: There to a greei aead la thto day aad age for,churchj members to go back to tha flrat prln olptoa of religion. The doctrine of personal aaivaitoa of tho aoul by faith la Jaoue Christ, that men might have eTytraal Ufa. Tha characUr of futuro Mlateaco to awiermtood by faith. "HeMftoa to a sattw sf tho heart aot of form. Bdocatloa toaot roawa. orattoa. aad must aot ha substituted for poraoaal piety. SurreuiMtiia will wao care at tkemoervM whoa Mwrona to Bret prladptoa" The pnotor Breed apoa hia pseplo tha asnisaltr af Personal wwrh. Al tho ctoea ef thla aamee a largo per rent of tha Members came for ward for a CBBMcratlen asrvtoa. The subtoet of tha ovenjag awrmea was Tha Old. Old Btwry." Tha tact. "Ha baara oar sins to Hto awa body. By Hto atripoa ww arw healed.- Tha atowsa la part follow: Tha awiy atary Wwrtb IHaaa to a, dempuea. e ef awraalvM hare aot dweevered the way oat of-ala. Many lacovorioa have aoaa raado to thla ago, assay things haws been lav oats d, but It has naaae H awator tor anew, aot boltor. We aro trowbtod abeat assto . wacoa, hears of labor, child labor, ewer traato. Na SwrnUtot af taeoa WUI avena the saivwitosi of aay , touLe.Thawa ara aot the) artaaa pisb. to 1. "Wa bar pat aarvwd tha ptwhlaraa af gaisaaniaM heusii aawa havw aot toarwed Mlf seal ret, , Ne matter Bow awttarwa. ednteud ea tolaitostaal wo " are, we ara to hrasraars whew ww da aot haws- Ood to awr rndemptiow. Tha wmh af tha world reave ape, -aa eatoaa Jean aaa barwe M for no. I We da wot ao'er tha gMH af mm m wm t.-arwa wa lawn 1 R. awt kirann Ood to peed. Oartol dtd ChAa i Bisi ww could Bat aannd .for war owa etna. Sod. www snaae an, M able to trrt we cot tarowgh tao aMdkaatoa af Chrtot-r' i That pj tha way a a, aad tho ae way t v ' ' Uef bfaht radtoewttad Ceened W1 t ' a eeaa If wl enwd cm rtae tod by Mr. "- aw PT roaoeat -Oed Will Take Cora ef Yew" . A coat by Nrn- OiliBshaw ang M. ftaterwld, "Mdw IwreaT waa beawtiAuiy reader. ed- . '. TV pewtorw Metort waa Tailwr, ad bte Mat wee frew tokd t ll-tt. 1 - e oeo re aad g yw hee mt lot V eet4 m . . Ba eea k The ve . ' rw ' JH ' r ! ( mm r i year r-" ea past bare M r-, h pa V" twee. -to to l r'.r 'a raa '- l-mmmm. ' ' r.. ,.j . ...-.; . , . i j -t , , ,. ...... J ' lw
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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April 23, 1912, edition 1
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