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VOLXCHI.NO. 131. RALEIGH, N. C, -'FRIDAY-MORNING. MAY ,0. 1912. PRICE 5 CENTS VETERANS ELECT GEfi.B.H.YOUflB BY AGGLAM General Van Zandt, of Texas, Gracefully Retired in Favor of the Gallant Kentuckian Confederate Officer NEW TITLE OF HONORARY COMMANDER FOR LIFE FOR GENERAL WALKER Annual Piriit and Review of the Feet Thinning Reals of the Vet erans of the Greatest Annj Re corded la History, the Feature of the Day at the Annual Re union U. C. V. at MaconOver Sons Thousand of the Old Sol 1 diersef the Sixties Were ia Ranks, and Drew Hundreds of Thousands of Visitors, as Usual, From All Over the Southland 60,000 Visitors Cared For. (By th Amoclated Pre.) Mcon. Oa., May I. After creatine th Utle of lirt honorary commander mad beatowtng It en Geo, C InrtM Wkiktr, retiring com mender -tn -chief, th Ualtod Confederate Veteran, In thalr Bnal eearion today, stampeded tor Gen. Bennett K. Toung of Larult villa, Ky., who was named com mander (or th Bzt year, . Oea. W. K. Van. Zaadt of Fort .Worth, Texan, elao a eaodldaU for tha honor, gracefully withdrew from tho race, and Oeaeral T nag's eta, tloa waa mad nnaalmo. Arid from tha alaettaa, tha aaoual parad and renew f th (mat thia Ib rn'wiwrmtmi:r the featur of the day. rally T.ls of th pid aotdlare of the UttU vara la Baa, one .tha proomton, 'atwy tha dramatte eUmaa' of tha roeag, draw hundred of thooaeada from an vr tha Southland to the . ilaa af march. VrtnMf Aanaal Ball to tha gpjmeor Tooight tha veteran- anDual ball la tha voasore, matron and maids, brouaht rauntoa waek to a clooa, and during tha night, aeore af apeoial trains left tha city, carrying tha dele ratee . aad visitor to their homo. Tha general reunion exmunlttee nn nounced toaltht that fully , vis itor had been cared for during tha woeh, aad that accommodations ,for .fully 4,eee mora never have baaa railed for. . Sol m Death Dartaf tha Rewaioa. Kot a vataraa hasdted during tha M-eeeat reunion, which la aald t ha a record niurpiai by any rounloa of tha peat Although a warm aaa bona threwfhent tha day aad th Una .! march of th Parade waa etrteea hlocka lone. M waa etatad tonight thai not a vetere waa earea lor ay the ambulance earpe or emergency- hoe- pita la. Alwaya th peetaeular foa : Turg or the reunion, th pared te 'y waa no lam tmpreeatv thaa thoa cf other year deaplte th tart that th rank of Km of 4 he reaimenU r wer thinned by th grtre reaper ami realty who marched before have aa wered to the. lX.aa," -The Grey-Ond Warrtorf f th lorn - .Th broken trama at tha grey-rtad 'i warrtor af tha leet oanee aad the , eight of many bullet torn ftag made 1 Vvlvldle to mind th greet atrugata af v th atxtle. th aaa af th, Coated 1. erne? which roe a Wtgh'ly at Bttll Kan, attained Ha aeaUh at Chancel ( leravllle aad art la earner glory at t Aapomattoa. -f". ... . (;. ' A few mea from avert f the ' Souther': . armies --were . aril at i "'7 , iron mrwmr nwinfni Virginia, wn worn mrvuga in mem . arable eamralgM af te. Jaekaoa aad . loephlj' JohaetoN. thoee wa fol-! lowed th haaner f Albert Mydney Johaateer la the WteA. few af eXlr ' Ilaa lrteea veKtaleera from Mlaaourl jend the who aa-Tetaa1 wr -wtth Krbv Kmith. the lea t aarreader. , y eVrea thoamnd OeorglaM aempea d the wrgeet deleejatUm from aay nnV Rtate. probably the .meat mter eetlng body of vtOMaa the de Hied meat of rorreet'a Cavalry which headed th Ha of march. Aeeom Mnylng u wea Uttte Kathaa bed ford rerraac. vaadeea of th grfBt hauler af th ama name, dreaaed la the UDtform f a mr awaeval, C a. A. Th parade, Irx-tudtag ta avtoea bllea aad ceniege eerrWg rlrlllaaa. atr?a"ra of the re-unloa aad mem . Of evEaalwiiona effllleted With tlte Called tenteHoret Vet era aa. waa ftmra thea a mil hfg and wound threegh alxlaea bletk of th city shaded tren. - ,'-. i Veete aad lerMenfe, " Rarty i the eeavnitea nf the va'eeaa thle erelijf tae eeetlment I faeer f tVwecal f Atinf ! aa em"eeT-li--hlf emd dom inant rlf-llr ipMtnt I4 be titrrapid by tef rhr for the t V evteran. t e Ho t anlKiJe beta Ine weee fre at,nt a-enanda that tj e( be ! ' . i.ji-t erlker waa new.", t ( -- t m a by 0r-,i ' . it the irf '( v ... , . l "" v ' - -1 1 . i I, I'M lull I , iU ft H,ifar" ".Ty t-iMt I III HUM. Oe. . 'jL ',r, it lllt 1 1 B il . III '-i1ftf 1. Ve Veterans grarj Your valiant deeds Of a nation's1 Your bodie scarred, Rv fthnt. nr atiirlt. or labiv 4 . Hav MiiJIrijLj The MernorM;Da.a6tttvtfi RaWigk tfits jsfterafooijf w... wtv -y jey ngton,!. C. J tK t the federate serttonHOSikwoof Ccrr net to the Cbrifederate Veterans will be served at noon on'-. Capitol Square by the ladies of the Memorial -Association and the Daagntm of tbe Confederacy, h will be'a flay in which all honor will be paid the heroes, livhj; end deaX who wore "the 'grey. , , , ' ,V , FRdqSSlOH STARTS FOUR O'CLOCK.' 'y'J 'Procession leaves nbrth entrance to Capitol ; Sniiare t fj. -1 4 o clock. 1 ' . ORDER t. Chief Xtarshal with aids '. - S., Confederate Drum " i - forward lb 'name - ef Oeaeral Van tTl" 1 f Oeemraa 1f w niie Rteen.ea were ia uera.e waiteer a4 Van yadt wltfc mrTm ,r"m aa eee.tt. The maew election ef Oeaeral leehg tHber eflWre elw4e4 follew s ' Oerwral T. nru. Nurfolh. Va-. tommander A...y ( Northern l-lni Oe. It. Irtln. t'r"-! iia,"AWt, rlirilMf Ar-nr "r-e,,., e. W. K. Vn ,.. ,,r.s Worth, tea 'em w an dec !.,., . j. partment). (I v te A t ! 3-' Carriiges containing speaker and oiticf r of Uk . Ifvnm. Mv Onartelte f ...s... Asoaatip: ;,. . ".-j',. lienrdh'tNin by,ChaHiM. IV. ' V4' M. College-Rami and f.adrts.' , J , ; Ikroration ofT'. sj - . t. s $ RaWijb LlgW Infantry - - w Taps. v . - ... ..',( ,'"; . .'-...'";.. - ' - T-' ''. '. v.. ( i'! w :' i. v " SOUTH'S SACRED MEMORIAL DAY -MAY TEN . ...... mxm, it M . - aaUWeah.amaiBjaaM y&wm HEROES .,' rfF 7 ... WrV -I AFFECTIONATELY DEDICATED TO THE UNIT I l ( X FEDERATE VETER.ANS. v -r , , era a e . BY WILLfAM of tht-woefurfcay ' won grateful ,fnfdi- praise and wonderl and statures marreil 0- f . ,r I i e. dearly, won for you fWell oaer:. ' And ttst itam toil nud labof. S'J". ' . W 4 f IN RALEIGH r .'-O ''vC'''.;! OF PROCESSION. Corps ami Veterans. of-th vetfraM naich Wad aewuaed yeeterday r the l"etUi ef th averting piece, and which raaerd the eummary ad)oarament of the aeeaton for the parnoee ef cleaning the halt wa entirely mhaaag. tVetlmeat and romeadeehla were th chief (aatnree ef I ha meeting, and N waa termmed the meet eeeutlfal aad touching ever w- ; - The real haSoeatngav ef yeeterday were ei)lned tceer when H waa etatad i hy reuelna omdew that Oen- W.laer. akea uee.hu ta remere eral erder dertnr I he retina en the neat the eee of rHemher the wl yet lltia en!ne-e aa eeneaate e aeeee ahnnt the bt.Krf ng. Thee Wee He le. ettag'teell. tt rlered. ef ealitnj I ttte fere fr- arenet tte .1 Sk, Qi mm 1 tf..: TV IW 'IN GRAY )i, VALIM IM May your last days in God's own ways. Be brtttwith purest pleasure, ml fanityaBer it fades the roc QagTath wi(lf hea ealtreaiure. nd when no more earth's battle roar Cait waa;e your ptaoefal tiumbcr. May your spirits free spend item it y With heavens LI5E OF MARCH. . AI,nK I denton Street to ; Blount, along , BJou.U to Nonh. .Ion, North Street "ami Oakwood Ay to en-' n'r FROCRAM AT CEMETEIT, SjArr escorted to paulion by; Confedcrste Drum 1 wrP u ! " . Mumi ly A. and M, Band. Vnycr Uy Chapbin. Rev. W. Hymn . Ky Male Quartette. iwrouucirosi oi peaJcer by Kiddick. I -a Orstimi by Judge Stephen Musk hv .V. and M. Band. WASTEfl PLUrJBEHS lEDETOflO .Strike AvCiwC J ' Z f 1'S ' " y -. niwtvvj tl , L. . j I fj'Mf Rf i"" p,uf Jw JTTlCymCn ; J. J p-r Ovi ee ' 1 1 i II - II CourUsv Southern Rrcorder. rankrood iiurnbert. McC. UTtite! Q.ref Marshal Watlace C Brajsw. ', PHrenbere, wb Immataihll mead weita. for aa eSM hr day aad a tbreo.dnr and hetf daUe Ware, Aw IsSrtMR ejaf twMa1 aTOMWaiasJ ttteT SHgy' tsVstJT wtth n mairy wag f thirty eeata aa Ire IMe iiimnt the etrlhe ef aa. peoarmately arty aiameer aael steam Stl rewl the Re Meapttnl i CSk p era lt -at Ma eatabWahaaeol. fat ta' Ha Heitftl taeteedny Per ! treetiiu'el I ntr. nettle bee awd heen Wt f-w matmm tame. ' aite meer fMent eaeftl gej) payVVVMalanana, BO. tL B. UtTTLT- g?aseAfngelj' wNakflatfttSaMsISs) 0jSst '5 t Governor Denies That Friends of His Tried to Buy Bryan Pledged Delegates to 1903 Convention, Whereupon Mr. Bryan Gives Out Sensation al Letter i By the Aaanrlated Preea. ) "tolumlws, ()., May y. Charges from William Jennings Bryan made at Fiiutlay, Ohio, that friends of ( tovernor Harmon had sought to purchase Hryan-pledgcd delegates to the U)o8 conveniion stirred the Ohio executive to a telegraphic de nial today and brought from Mr. Bryan the publication of the letter on which he says the charges were bated. The letter was nude public here by Harvey Garber, who said it wes addressed to State Senator Frank T. Do re, of Tiffin. It was signed Michael Dcvanney, of Cincinnati, and was in part : t'lnrlnnatl. Jane X. IteS. 'jvmr air: "In a ooofrwHf with oar mataal friend. Mr of he ad- vtard m yoa wr la loach with th twa drlrmte worn the die- trk-t. He. advlard Uutt yoa are Mr. .Vf aad bavp lilm are th dclrgaU of that place whoa a me he did ami mnemhor aad hav blaa, tnaeth wtth Mr. of ,awi Mr.. at Co- Hun baa on the tv?lnc of Jaly t, ao that mngreart may he aaade for the trip to iMmver, ; ; . . wf '.ClncJajmML anora tnrea ami take . car at Ihrtr By thla tetter, M'voV3lR yoa will are there aa anme thing dotiajt and whiM eadoraeaareita have hrea atvea la your eUnlrtct 1 hop tliat yar two aXcgaiee can arei timer way clear to vote tar i edge Hnraaua on the am ballot at Dea Mr. Uarher la a 'member of th newmrratte Xathmai Camanltt. II oWUaed to make known the name or tboee larotved In th httaw. . tiovereor narman enaay arat a telegram t tneonet nryan denying the charfee made hy Mr. Bryan that frlcejde of the) governor had tried to pnrrhnae Bryan nrirgatca la 1. He anMt t "I repeat that m mm anthnrlaed hy aa or wtth my hnowtrdge or eon arett ever tried txaenvtaae eVIegatea, t never heard of enrh a thing escept . (Ceatlaaed engage Two i BRYAN CHARGES AGAI ST A il RAISES DIG ROW BIG CASH PRIZES IN GOLD" . For One Day's Work , For Ihe largeal and net largeat remlltanca mVd hefr'rald aNrht nn the fallowing datee. Kemlttajioe muat p mad In ape. rial entrlunea ehowlag time ef mailing. BpertaJ lT"itpef file nlahed for all four daya. , . Pt . Heturday. May 1 1th. To the contaetant aeadlng ta the largeet remittance. S I ee and to the conteataat mraMag la th aecwad largeat remittance. IJ. reapectlvely. V u , Mender. May I Sth. Te th eoataataat neadlag ta th largaet remittee... T. and to the conteataat aaadlng la-tb avcond largeat remiliawe. III. reepectrvery. , , , ; ,., y,., ,; Tueaday May Itib . Te th. fewr coatMUata ending la tb . largeat remllUm-ea. Ill each. . -. :i i- t ' Wedaeeday. May llth Te th two fwtataat ending la the largeat remttiaacee. Ill each. , - , v' Tea are net limited W compeUna for th beano any ana dv. hut may win all fear Brat prtnea If yen can tara In th nurg eat mount ef auhecrlptloa meary earh day whim th offer la egeetlve. Teu hav equal opportunity to wta an or four prlaea. a liltle eatra efTort thee four day WUI advance year- patttn ameng the candidate tor the terty-Ov ralwahhr prlaea In the t.r reateet and. a yo erant te be a "wiaaer." why net buetle m. get pear ahere t the TEN CXTItA CABII PRU5K ?N "!. S that are gtveo for warw the date aaryf t Thla er ln rlaeee rwmtttaare ea both aw and ld Mberytptl. Th Contnt Ppeatirclr Qosej Saturday, lUj 18. Kvery rantaataat baa eeaal aaeHtrtenny t win en ef h t. eaah prima in goM dtartng tha fear day named, healdr gett . t the ruetewary ereedule f Veeea. , Splendid BcnuiO.Tcr To addition te th regralar trheduie of tMee fee new aeHptleeav th felaewtay baami e-r will eyply e alt pew . aem eaett m be eaeeetaat eempeiing tnf the ten reah ptu, . kwtaeday. Menday, Twaaday, aad W edeeeday, - er 'rerV IIS wwrth ef aw e. Wrteiirw,, (arwed In h mtdelchCMay .. sad eatdalrfct. uw sat ee. a reet lee.te bona vote wttl ho lemred. I e ar ft! t.t ' whaeHpt mt I derteg tha mm period, .a r !.! bona rta wiU b lamied. The lV - 1r.: - ' - TVe peart mea It. te'er !- a Ihla offer, pee. id 1 (- I r t partnwett hr wire, ee t - ir pvotraarhad ke .i a which ye mtead it te . ... Cc 1 t haln e'1. geit tt ne'Ate tv a-t yr-a ... t.arp (- rt 1 v- ,.e, th i. , ' . - ...I I , t t - ' AYGOuKMEiSll ASil'G L lt Should Take the Form of A ; Educational Building Say: ' Mrsi Stovatl in Her Report . On Education ' WHERE OUR LITTLE ONES . WILL' GET CLOSE TO THE NOBLE HEARTED TARHEEL At Yssterday'a .Session of t! State . Federation . ef ,Woufcn aubi the . Subject of Womc Serving Oil tbe County Schoc' Boards; Wu DUcusseiT t Length A . llammotJi Pt Monument . Suggested T! Legal Status ef, Women An Ir; portent ' Matter ' piscussel - xeacnere snouia Be weens-' and Why. .. . ,fi .f . r tn v. , (Special to New and Obaerver.y Wlnaton-lalam, May . The mi' ject of women gorvlng en-eouu arhool hoafda Waa dlaeumad at leng' (tat Federattoa of Womea'a Cluba. A communication waa read recom mending th ro-operatloa of th wo men's federated club of th County in memoraUmng the United State gov ernment In a mammoth aeaca monu ment at tha Panama Canal. Thie r" -ommandatloa waa adopted by th rederatlon and an iavtteUoa waa r ' from - th Colonial Dm mea of Non . Carolina to th unveiling of a menu., rial tahlet to th Mecklenburg I -!,.. ration of independeoc at. Halt May tO. .1 '.-.'-... .'.' Th rdrattoa waa asked to dorse the movement to appoint a w ma )udg - af thJveatlW cum which they did, along with ther niea't organtaatlona of th eouniry. Ureetlaga from Many Waam. OreeUhge to. the Pederatlon wart read from many State. 'A Una r Heet waa read by Mm " Finger, of Charlotte, chairman of tha commit tee en membership, laTwhlch ah toi I of thirteen new cluba Joining the reit eration wrthln th year. Theae clul were Introduced and Welcomed by Mrs. Finger and th federation. ' Legal atataa f Women The report of th eommlUee en th" legal atatne of women In profwii.. -waa given by Mlm Koyeteri ef KafeiEh. Mlm Royater. bealdeg being chair n. .., of thla committee, w Aaatatant Court t Superintendent af Bdacattdn Wake and poeeeeeee a wonderful alo. of Information alnag edaoatlnnal inr- Animated and prolonged dharueatui (rontinned a Pag Tea.) !; Troti 1 tM(re. s t .m - j.. . pre . ,,, , -)( f 1 DUE ; tt-. 1 . riwKtffli e I ' Wi,ia to X'ee - !t.e.t et e p. ewpty the ! , - , ... 1 ,.(,.. v )t.. ..mi e.,i ted eewlee h.-- 'e t Ad .-d - e ..eiMre ' ' ty he l be a be ee ' e , l4 heer. et ee eerr ater ' . ... gta a v- - fcewt eieea H -
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