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THE NEWS AND OBSLKYEH. FRIDAY. MAY 10, M2l iTr,fflliOF jVSOFSIXTY-OIIE mwmm a kP I MKC cf Occasion; Grandson of Robert E- Lee : , PRQGRAli CALLS VOR BIGGEST THING YET r ' ON MEMORIAL DAY Addftn Bj Dr. Us.nlii, of Uii- tnlty of CkkafO, To Basinet M ef Uie City PUbm4 for To-ligfct-Jtay Tom of Criminal Conn Beciai Vest Mesf tad Jodp Cooko Bu a Big Docket ( . to Dispoio of, Some of Thea Vtfj; AJfslrs-lf early 1,000 , Voters DicfrtaxBisod. lHiirtl to Name ssd Observer.) Durttai,' K: C uif . Qrent praparaUoas af tag smda.fef ths big ethraOon., which to to, U hld U this city MgMNOkn th ah sal mterf tb ssd Or departments, 't SO militia aa th el4 vataran wlji-vevtn eft. and- Ist be followed la the eftrnoa by, eier rtaes st th Aosdsmy of Must whn! Jot R.T traedson lb iiiut diiUMii feser!, Willi address t old veterans, snder th ample ( the Daughters sf ths Confederacy. f 1 addtuoa ts -thl sddrees.:, tn Inuhtr hav srranred a uery ,V- - tmle ajaeVsal preeram. which th sixth grades of th tlty schools ft nil llu hsh school glee club Will laAS prominent part ' The apeak er to la be tntrodsced by Hon. -Jonas . Puller, formerly oollciter et Ah la dis trict . The exercises at (h Academy Milk falljawa-tv the Sac oration of lha grave at tha ld oldlr at ths remoter. i i a..t jaw; ! Tba eoramaader af tha old veteran ha salted a mooting of tha boy -of '1 at tha sourtbous tomorrow Manilas. sad from thara thsy wilt tv to tha perk, where thay will ba tha tueet a tha Junior Order at a big barhsouo aaO hraaaaick stow. Tha Juslor sr saying for everything. both trsiumertatton to aad (ram tha ssrh. aad tha aid aoldtara ara looking forward taA tha affair with, a ar deal of Interest, OYom tha aark thay will eome back to tve polats aa Mala street where thay will Jot a tha bl narada af tha notice, tha Bremen, tha Militia, tha ettjr oActaia and op ma at ' tha rnnlnntleaB af tha city. w Tm Addraaa Baatacaa Me. 1 i la tha avaalaa Dr. J. U Lauahlla af tha UalTaraltof Chdaaa. will ad n tha bualaoaa na af tha city aa "Baaktna, Raforma,". Pr. LauahUa ta ana of tha moat aroaVaont aranoailata ta tha coaatry, aad romat ta tha rtty iindar tha auo4caa af tha Commercial Club. Ha witl ha tha fuaat af Trinity fii whila la tha clur. aad will fluvr aa addraaa hatara tha atwdaaU f tha coll. . f rtaalaoi Tana at Caaaty Cawrt Moa . .... . . 4a. . . T My term -af 'criminal' wadrt 4 a- nla elty Monday With Jadfa c. ea I limn t'hr Whk cr for nt r Ha w hark l!l I . , J t- a aa tha bonch. aad a full halne twa capital eaaaa dar. epaaaar, a aa 4 triad far tha murder of wta, tha . alght haforo aat yaar.. Ma a diaputa - nvar a craa aama Spaa tfwla.. Tha neara Hvad Matba and paacar waa ill aftaa BaJdwIa dlad. la lUMch aad brought . aavaral waaka tha laader of a t 1 1 itraak tha aoaaty inil, ( )ha alaa bar ta hta caa. 1 a aprina Ukaa .fronv aaa ula of hla ahoa to do the ad had cat abaut half way oaa ad tha bar whaa tha Inaad oat what waa totac aa. ethc caa la. that aaiaat fi Wllllajna, a wbita man, d with aaaaulUat a Mttla airl f la kViaemeat. Tha wholataaa aa tha atarr af tha child, and t mach aoaUmao hara la fa mt tha au. aa ataaerhe hnaw Htliaa a pot baUava lhVry child. Tfcemalornyaf the ether 11 caae tha dMhat ara -far mmer vtahv t.aao af the law, maay af I ham be ln appaahi ream the udmeat af tha mror. Katwtlhatandlaf tha bl ArHt that tha eity aad oaaaty af. cro have mad aawiuat ta blind tieore af thh aammaaltr lha wait, there are fewer raIHn raj ta eaaie WS awforo tkh) art the a a wmea of terwta past . This Is duo t tha fact that tho tisera. aa a rato. h aend tha era tea ef tha r- rrr. and ara aow wmklnsj oat their ' oa th reads. r bar paid tbotr a, . a 1 Mia LaM MrhaH aad Mr. W. Oarrard aiirtenw t their many friend thi an urn wr mainino; at tho h.Mwe ef tk hrMa's nwKher o Jaabo otraat. N tavtuilsna bad heea at ewf, eed eaty tha mttmata frload n rata jea 4 th Maple lllnaii tv mi wmmi, whteh waa parfeim, rtev, i T. Klddlea. ef tho Sed i lHlt rhorah. hamedtataty after the M,m aa their rrwa bf UVI aMemeeile r te !. vunj after apeadi' ' a hft nae, thv win to en a re at tended we4u tits, Th ta a h e set a SaS a M 4 f f-,m r-4 t Wh-rrJa, i - caa, af e far 'tiy. t ' ail " WIMar I a I H. ta s !! ra. I had very hHUo as-' i - Welt i her a la hK V da. t i-tee ' tr preparatta, i -, . t m. i y e- .-h. M ere- 4 I m aew e ,4 $ t . real at (,.... tr yMf . .,. , Mr a I ta ihrtde la tha daact.tar af Mr. aad Mm, J. IL Pickett and hi aa attract! aad popular roan a lodr. Mr. Oarrard la a yaunf buaiacaa ma a of thia city. Notts waa received t relatlvaa here today that Mta Ptaclde Bar reach, who la aow Urine la Wea Inaioa. D. died thla marnlac at :4f, aftaf a lingartar lllaaa of Brlcht-a dleaaae. I , ta a few meatha as Mlaa Burroncha lived la thla etty. aad her remain will ha hreusht back to Durham far burUk She la tha davghtor af Mr,' W Mk Burrousha. and a eteter of Mr. J. W. Burreaibe. of Durham. . .., x.. ,;-- Jsnjtaa-jrtjfim ant . at tax IB am i pan ra u " tlona thla rem;. U tha lieta a the aherlir baoka ara correct, thla eee I white aad !. aara who did Bet pay their poll-ta la time to vote. Car to m ship, that part of Wake county added ta thla county by tha laat Laitaiatara. aaa aa auaoe pw feet acore. oaly four whlU maw l f for " r that tewnehlp tailing la saaary tori roiing. . I EXTRA PRIZES IN GOLD . FOR FOUR DAY'S WORK -amamammjam 7 (Continued from Pat Oerea.) v aubacrtptlaa af aubaerlptioaa war aaat la, provided aach aubacrlptloa ar aub ecrlptleaa ar aaat la , wlthla thro day from th time a eonteetaat Is aetiae or laa tacia, t. rWbea s aabacnoor ta to cok Hew aad Ohaarrav of tha farmer s Macamale. aubeeribos ta tha dally, tha daily aubasrtptloa Will h caBBted aa new, provided th weekly Hbacrtotlaa la paid up to the data a whleh It -la dlaconUaued.'.iVete will bo allowed aa each garments an tha weekly If tho aabooripuoa aocouat Is naid three meatha la advaaoe. . - 1. If aootmark pro that sub scriptions mailed direct to eonteaUBt wer aa tmatms batoro us ttirauaB af ' koaaa offer, t aach aubecrtpUene will be coantad andar tho terms, of that offer. - Thla rule will not be ef- faotiva aa the last eat. of tha eoateet . .fl.i Candidate halas aubeoriptloas -t wpply B . Jeua aoer aaa ains unable ta eat in latwr poauaarnaa ia time, may telephone or telegraph the Contact DP run eat uta aaaot amou .the remiiunce tney ara aenoma, aad that amouai win a eouaneu tha after thea la ffct. 11. iTeaiaaunia mar aacur formaUoa aad daU ' concerning the expiration of (ubecrlptlont la their town sad hiclnlty. by applying to the manager of thwriatrtct. AYCOCK M JiOWAL I ; AS WOWJ? CLUBS CUVVV WOULD AWAHOE ITfvmrked cWmlngtrMd thaaa. an! (Ceatiaaad from Page Oaa) followed tho aroatatslloa of thl re port. Mrs. Hook, oi caarmiia. -r.-pg that she wanted to be oa a chol committee aad asking Mta Roystr t tail her why she ceuto aot. .- Teacher hoaht bs Ucsswad. 8ho aaaarted that little cbiisren . BMtertlon nnd teacher ahould b Nosaaad ut aa lawyer and doctor. Mr. Hallewell'a Ulk oa thl ab)oot waa that ef a full heart and eager meauuty. Mr. . nouaced that an waaiea veiT w maa to take these thoughts home with her. striving to thmk out th boat mean to snath hey with which im aaiaek this deer af opportunity. doharrlag wdmna toravor rram noia ln a efflee eve la a poattloa ami aaatly beVa. that af leoklag after the welfare wf tns ns as mmr arhool hoard MM ah take tho ballot. Mr. Halcom. of tha atate Normal trhooL wsa gtvaa th court of tho floor, whaa ha lavtted a committee from the Federation to the eellege oosforea during ths summer. at ; Th ub)eet of education being fore moot the report of th chairman of educaUea, Mrs. Btayer. of Wllmlna nta. was called fer. Thla waa moot weovragtag. telling of echelamhtp ahtalaed aad aotaworthy warh ac aompllahefL Bho caJVed atUaOoa to tho first child Welfare exhibit over eeaa la ths aoathv aow t bo aaea at th eeaveuUou. It was first exhibited at tba Teachers A msty haul M na leigh Inst fall Bad gtvea under the aaaolceaor tha Afte Hoheol Uub ef AmrVa. of which Mlaa Margaret KmUL af Oraoasbora, la Stat eeer. tarv. Mrs. staver . sua n m iae wua at bar eemnfMteo that tho memarial te ( ha. H. Ayooch might toke the form of s building te be need for educa tional purposes. , Law hi By tsdiraod ttaaa. At ono o'clock a defldoua twe rouma luachaoa was aerved by the tdertd eluba af th etty, la the ha uetlag halt, elabaretaty decorated la teaea of parpl by th luncheon com mittee. t Reaumiag buslhess promptly nt fwa O'rtoch lb rM esll of slab was eea liaaod aad other basin of mu ll a aatura diasoaed C t Tonight tho eivt jimisa waa held la Memorial Hall. wha addreaees wero made by members of the Na tional Ctvt league. One of the ciaKie was tho sddreaa af Mr. John Hers Harmond. of Waahlasto, wha spoko oa las Wedtan's Department af IAS Attlenel iiwa rooorauoa, ' society v: . Las1 Cwvsa. . M. Luks' Cirri Will laoet at I. It o'cloch thai after at at. ika Moano, - ' J - ' -RAJULlSt-BCTLKsV awmanl ratal Teamgwa at Wed Oa anMswawy. -' IBWertaJ to K CUatea. K. C May .-Laat Wed bosdap svoaias St th IlastiM eharch at BBlBBibars Mr. J.. A hoar harkee. a promts a real estet egat aad lawyer af Raoeoaro. N. C and Mia Plait ea a Butler, ldeat danshHtr at Mr. aad Mrs. It- R. Butler, of Sale bwrf. wero bajBStty msrvtisV C. H. Purham. ef Uattrtot, mctl Ins. assisted b He. I. W. ieM f Two tr srham af th waa stab, whtta aad Moo. . - ' ' kefer ths rrmay Midi Una i r"rer. . es IB ' sis 'sn, aaa ! r Blwwty.rrr. Ralph Barker, ahjler. af th rmr at th arsaa. Tho hrMai party oat ed to rh strata 11 of - ateadh wreh SsaSarad by oranaO!' TwOj fcfdsOJ whit mi mm iha. aa ar rked hrtae-a nin. Durtaa tho eer -" rwawar nehrr aeftly d soawi sauna do aad Bfer rt era ay Rv. j W. 'T aet the ehar-rh te the . jer..a a latiwh i weSStag mrch. NWu, s4 lh ha ef (tba ''. th ha eawel - 4 e ta .-.,.t MH g . IIMIIII SUFFRAGE HIGH They .Were Uadrthe Subject of Long Debate -Jesterday AG TENDENCY TO RADICALISM Quoted Sdiht Piul Oa the Matter Aiother vTot "Wm Be GiTttr io twi.t,V W n .u. T.IH.. , naviu nw tite tmd RrfaranduJB Twter- ifi Report of the Conrentio BUkoi'e ! Addrets-Asks Fer Colobrttioi ef Hie Twentieth ; ' Toar bj Cletraace From Debt T (By W. T. B08T.I Daraam. May . By a vote of HN Clorgyaiea and laymen against t ciarfTBMn and I Uymen. the Dlocwas Conventloa In mmlon her, regleterad' tts faith la th right of th womea to Vota la v entry electlona. and changed oa of th article of the conHltutlon Which had permitted woman auffrag la th church In toot alone. This proportion was dabaUd from every ejigl thla morning. .Th sur prising strength of advocate of worn an a voting was not known. Every move toward nf ranchlaament of them is the perlchea, had failed. Tha alarmlat at the vtl trend toward women auffrag In tha Btata. Aad' ha oiled arrtpture, stood . pat and voted away tha faepa f th ladles There u no heat la the debate. It waa all one way, on cleric alone Mending up and contending agalnat It. And th convention had tha laugh on him whoa CoL Charles K. Johnaon explained that the young brother waa not long married, aad carried about him still that pleasing persuasion of masculine vnnlty, that women are not man's equal. Thl make tha aecond etrlklng how of progreeinea la th dto- The Eplspopaiiana have had four place In th Mate where the loylns tha Immunity purchased be-' tor the present constitution was wrlttaa, have kept their privilege and mads the men behave themsslves. . Tho Moral Bcseto. Th bishop's sddrms was th flrst thing after a celebration of th Holy Communion and. la tho year closed. he ha crowded a henry list af duties. Hs began by paying a fine tribute to the parish now entertaining tha con- ventlon. Eleven years a-o th dk- ceee held It eighty-fifth convention la th little church thea employed a a chapter house. Tha congregs lion was eae-third what It bow la Today, wJthla a year after tha sow church Has baas paid for. th new building Is becoming dangerously hear Inadequacy, notwithstanding the enlarged, chapter heuee aad the aew church la Weet Durham, given by the atrwia lasnuy is tnslr sain Brll Cheshire resorted twa mla- ltr loot by death during th past fear. Rev. Jama battle Averttt. who died la February, is Cumberland. Mary lead, aad Hoy. Jamas H, Wil lie ma wh died la March, la Bt Auguatiao, Florid. ' Fir clerfrmaa were loot by trassfsr to ether die. bat eleven he booa sained by iranaiar t ' this ana, making a total gain or row; alba candidates for Holy Orders aad sis postulants. During tha year Btenop Cheshire held 111. asrvtos. administered th communion 41 time, preached If sermons, delivered IT addresses. ea nrmd 14 persona,- coosacrated 8S churches, ordained ono donees, and officiated at several marriagea aad funerals. HI tabor wer somewhat curtailed by Illness, which sent him ts the heopltal a month, aad caused th lose sf time after easerting frem th sanatorium. Bt. Mary's 1-sssjwewat. Peremeuat may net bo a good se- ctest ssttcsi term, hut It looks a aow. BalBt Mary a at Raletgh. aerved for the clem of hi addr aad upon It he put tho accent ef a very eeriouo souL He warns ts sea twnty yeer of hi bishopric cele brated by abeolutiea from debt Hs says af thl great hMtltutlon: Thla l by far th moot Imperteat inatuutlon or the church to our die- ceee aad la eur Btata Neat after the Calreroity of th South at Sewnnee It Is the meat Important church laetl luuoa la tha South. It Buy net b gensrslly known by eur ewe people even, nut n la aaa af the moat Im pertaat rharch htotltuUons In eur whole country. It la our largeet rhurrh boarding erhoei for gttie la the t alted Butea. and a tk what l believe It Is the best. It I im I Pertsat fer what It has been, aad fer net M haa done, for th characters II nes termed, for the noble aad on nabllng live which have soae out from It to bless the church aad the remmuaity. it la Important fer what It la. aad for what It la dotng. la ran. tinning that euppry ef cultivated, re- """" aTtn. rty yua wen wa wavy year ya eut from It, te eartcb ear heme life, and aemstlmes a iae llM 1 athar laaSa It hj Importaat la the mere malarial rata or the property aad iuIum acumulaled fer eamtaa that hhrheat snd nehhtat ef ell wer ka aavture and traiatng af Ood ehlldre h truth sad holtiLaa nwry-j mhoi I prepared far astoadtag aad laereaatag Ha work aa aover ,befr M aaa baa. Mar. ror. H aew daiag Ha wart evevyx way aamiraety aa am fully; had R I Being vhai very, row lasnraooo ( harlwr learnta svr a. It la eapwertla yiaaK. Th BS)Bw "' m a,n ta Bai npresnwf ar in orheet w bv Instil H srt whs a at w ar rawawwaj a, ta ay aaartr thro tbowaaad dollar a year totareet a a eaewrred ta awt M la pre eewdttto to ds tts warh; ad w aim rtr ft t pay eevarai tbaaanag Me, as th tatereet ea msasy gtas t fetmd rhaarhtp. arhtrfe aSeae be hvted h th pree-ri; s i is arhoot, Tbeso 1 "err: z'r.zrtFZ sUt: 1 1 v.r Bt Maryt rt h i il m mJ.T ret as N eta a, a prru. n ate ma free arhetae. tk east ' re. It wwuld aha fr ar Be Uina ' pTt f iStm, ies ea fm i .t - j mwrn - . l a .7"r J Vf CII 11 ' ; l aad y.;cf . i' af 1 1 Kaxv.wr trg inv . isrV . m i i wo NSS tiilaai wma Ljnbnar5a) . vr ; ZVZHy SUIT Wtt NAKJZ for my ad to sell. you. otm xjtv or CLOTHZS S&LL THZMSXLVMS. A.SK THOSK WHO KAVJC VZA.LT WITH US WHZTZH THZV LJKJL OCT CLOTHZS AfV Oir MZTHO-DS. , I ' A. C. HINTON, Ksrth CaroUaa'a rorcmoat TaOoy. Msrctisart Xatioaal Haak f-fdlrw, KAI.EXGI B, upon th books aa a debt of - th chaoL . Thar la also tho annual exponas of several thousand dollar la free aeaolarahlpa. the interest upon money Isroetod la the property sad building of tho arhool. Th burds of this Indebtedness lies o tho school, snd it lies upon tho ' hearts sf many friends of th school. It certainly lie heavy upon th heart of your bishop can w aot lift It from our school? As long as It Ha there It is not only a Bur den but S menace. I can Bet rest While It continues to threats th present welfare and the future exist sno of .what we have so worked for, and hoped for, and prayed for. If, Ood should apare my life until th llth day of October, 1111. Just about ighteva months from thl time. 1 shall hav completed twenty years Mnce my consecration s your bishop. Th greatest work dsn ta this Otoosee within my day has boss tha establishment of Bt. Mary's Bcnooi aa aa tnstiiunon or tn enure n. ahould nk to celebrate tha twen tieth eaatvereary of my consecration by eeeiag-the debt on Bt. Mary School fully paid, or provtdod for, ad oa sonsrod thousand dollar raised,, as th bvglnnlng of aa endow ment" With th help of th d looses. aad with ths sympathetic co-opera tion of thla convention. I ahould nk to devote myself and my eedeaers for ths next el rh tees, month pri marily to thl work. I holtov It can ba don. Will thl convention Ma mo In aa earn eat eadaavor to Bo RT la q's aoodV wrwvMenee I may be spared some years toagwr, or I may not But whea a twenty years s blhos h must know that hi say or mctncy caa aot bo greatly aa tended. I far thla ooa- dltloa. By Ood' help I would Ilk to do th best thins I caa for Hla church IB th dtocsss, wharo, by HI permissioa, I hav Been call to Thl m any mind aad my hum' bie. hut I trust earn eat purpose. Would thai I might hav tha grace ad th power to fulfill It Tho Suffrage Tha Bishop had aot leas finished his address wheat th aUaattoa af wo man's votlnr ts tho vestry oesottos waa raised hp Dr. I. McK. Plttsagsr, who brought ta th roport of tho Standing Commltta. ; . Th Rslatgh rector was poraonallr ppoasd to its irnrmminnstlnn . v This haa beea a hard thlas for tho Chares ta erttlo. - It has always voted it flow. Th rosso) for this Is easy to ss. Conssrastlrs chare hinea hav reared the teadawey sad aloaod every' thing looking to th eaereiaa of the vottpg power by womea saarly -Is is nua. mat tho majarity of th men are etlll oppeosd to general we men suffres, sh so sate ra and petti coated politic. Is lararahl from the peerhe. though thers war two vary euiapokea advocate ar woman af frasa In every form. . But for tho an each af Blshea Cha. hire, aa th rot waa. hurriedly taken, there would hav heea aa laawe at all Ths prssldlnaT officer hawed a aolema warning The convontloa dangerous groand. Bt Paul had sever inuaqere arslnat woman la aoIlUna. cat a nag spoasa asaiaat thm Is th rharch. aad they nr not U eser. rim authority aver the men nor ar tney t b th head sf ths church. TBr wss shared ardor la a nwenoat Men strong la- thotr ehampioashls wameo io postpone. But there been a move to vet la throe minute aaa innee prerfoaa sane th aaa laaaa up, - r Rev. Mr Barber, whw spoks to ts motma. aaid: t ara not n woman auf fraglat but I d thlah that la par rhlal elartloas, they -h to bo ta right ta vat Imagla a Uttl pariah wber they gtv aa mach as th men. yet thaw are not allowed to veto wbea thsy do all tho work. They ought te hov that rtgM. ' They w' be a great lasplistlsn t no aad they easht t hav the right'' Rev. Fraachi t'. or roariott. eppoesd th pwHilatio. Wemsa i want to vote," aatc aafl tn opweeed to thla. It ts only a M Uoa of tlmo aattt they ear ante asaear ward" Mr. Barber mtr opted te ay that th eaaoee bead off thai thins, whereas Mr. twhorao de clared that there nothing each a ceuras, ad oeatuiaed lg It. "This eonventtea. it K k (tauanter) may ho npoet by thla rhaagaT.tf th ra htv sot aaa their daiy. tit thing To Oe t do la to make tfhent stsaf up and do their part Rev, Mr. Cock. Wlnetoa SoJam. emimted Mr.' -". hy shooing that we mas ce-i 4 et b"d th f. , He a fvo ef ta eh, "W heed th " hin .- h Wtarod. Be. - ' ' Bth- ptaaa. -4 - I" " earns , i - lease to bo a t -t I wraiar as era pr, c, ft' v ' - ' vrei mn, wewt'ovea w-" r- erer, M haUawaS I Hat --e -eld hV - I T, r-.V-- -All MS A WlffffZH. WE, SO X. C boon marrW Jobs easosfc to set over tn isoa tnat a man is surlr to th Colonel a-rlanod sood- naxarsaiy. am wtu ovw I ana in favor of th woman votiiur. Thoy ar rssponaibl for rrvthlng gOO IBM W .' a not Rov. Bertram K. Brown came oat Bstfootodly for women aoffraaa la all of Ks phases, Hs had aaa It trted with tinfalUng ssnrapi la th church. "W hav ba oopooed ts It' said, "but our eyea hav boan opened to tho sowar of womos la th dlo- W could not get ajssur wJlhost thorn. Their lnffoenc Is ferrgood. Recently I heard s swatlamaa aar that th atooth would ba th Brst to emhraoe woman's uffras-. I thought that this would b th last But hs daolsrsd that this Is ths on plao wharo wo ladulg them aad R will som bar sad IsNorth Carotin srst, Ths only argument I rr hear t women voting for vtstimisa Is that ths don't want It, Thoy ar too modest to ask for It bat I believe that they d want tt." H told th story of n sorrwpt rmlnmas whs could aover bs dislodged turtU tho voted. This Immoral wwst thea. Mr. J. C Baxhsn. Th giant sf ths dloces. Mr. Jarris C Buxton, spoko hanhrtlly for, Us tts. H had th op pool ns bishop many tlmss Inughlng. He had s ad his syes ts tbotr Worth to church. "Wo can't build one with out thorn," hs aald. "I wont ge as far aa Dr. Brows aad am sot ta favor of thasr voting tn ths hMttons In th But, batthey ar the hfo of tho church. "Why, Good Old Brother Law, Ood blees his macoory. hs Is dead and sons is -!ry bow, but ho need to tab n mas wrut him ts make th nosalnntlons for veil maay ts svatd tho appearance f Immodest lUB-hter). aad when Brother Law bkunod hi hat ef veatrymon, th rotary cast th vote, aad thay weat homo. (Mors kvsghtor.) How many of yon veetrymea nar ar I n-sT I know that many sf y haront'booa eieotsd wtthtn th last year. Tan Boat hoed msthngs'nd aaat lt end them when two t (LauSirter agnln.) Te toar thy will -want t b ssstiymss sad asaior wardens,' Thar doX bat thoy 111 make aa elect th rural sort or Her ths hlahep baarvsd ths hswf f It, aad. by immowMwiai oasu ta tsMsa went as) ns sat It was oa of th host moments for prarer ta long tlm. Rv, H. W. Starr of Cha pat HIU. opohos briefly for tn motion, aad ww tostrsotlv boeanss ho had eeea It work woU. Mr. w a Krwta champiewed tho as hartUyv Ha alanroed h Bart with very view es pressed, waa opposes ..h i swltlBS Into dirts PeMtie. but ta tho church work h theaght .w .--m hav a Veto. ' - -I am aot appealing for thorn be caue tney want ta vet,' aaid. -bat m i aaa Hag for as men. We noed thevn, V haw woman gives her- write, eh .tv more than a ait" a ami, aaa ho i man who gives a rhorch to ChrtsUaarty whenever he feats like It Mr Hwaanr la It,) - Th speech of Rev. Thomas U Tmtt Wrsce4tnt'r witty. Hs Is Just km i from akraeA . whore he saw aroUF saffasetie acting la aa aa'lfted arav am Ajartlsbmea hlaslnT thant.. , - nor bee atteadiBg cvuoo aa aaav vaara." the eectaaaaaxie aald. aB4 M git ef that tlm I hav nave spohen one hre aw ri bv lens wanted th eppwrtsntty re sasho a speech e a subhsnt Wkas I a,4t aava to haak a nrwnmant tLaashtar.) Th tt" has rem bad J wast t speak. (ContlBawd Msgb- a fcTl haart S wtaa thla tbms. vryoy IS le af u Te tea t sraaos mo of bovtrto any am "ni tntereat or ef he me Srt ta tt actio. I hav sa ajv4har or srandmother, ter er Snl I a re ih e la fra board aad tw ma4her-ls-lew. but I know a lot eK-ut warn.- tOreat laaghtar.t At i ii mint v tail R. H had f"" thara, aarl"', Sreat h!r I lb perbah S" sdeeeafad ta . 1 - I lalwa ttaea Th d' bed reached ta r;.a. Tt eras t'-a te a4rara, l ev, yir. ax-oa ray , i..; 1. warned th 1 .he fi AW . O 1 i l ijialaak S IIS r SOU IT KuoSSIs OfllTKS!' hs said; "hat ha does say that he suf fers sot a waa to teach, sad that man I tho bond of tho family. H Christ Is th head of th church, a man M tha head of tho family. He l speaks against ' woman's exercising authority ever mea. Th artrumem baa been mads hare that womea will olect tho right kiad at veatrywasn. and xarcsstag ssthority - means pretty aeoxty usurpaxloa." .A moment bofor thr bad ba motion to vote In throe minute and H was thea ll:lt. Benator ' A. C. SolUooffer. after th dobato closed. 1 aaoHateat liasSln J I f I at-t-i-w -r argumeni aooui oenpeura, appesis u ana. I doa't want to ho an-ctertptural roa't ha. .Ton ar our father la Ood and w look ts you. Mr. J. Buxton said th Sams thing. "But could not help thinking.' bo aald. "that whaa Bt Paul wrottJit a bent a. he waa thinking of a very different set of women frsss thorn we hav been advocating." . , "I thank Ood that ho was." tha Bishop ssld. Th lnraanva. a-ntv "Th Inltiattv aad referendum ap plied.'' som delegate said, as ho view ed with evldoat-rallah th sregriaWos af Knlaeonwry. It was that new doc trine for whleh Teddy tears his shirt from narratlv to Backhand aad for adveoatlng only la the greatest tremity Colonel Bryan waa always abused. What a smile It must bring that It will got Its try-out la tha goad church before the Bute adopts It Taw sea, th parish ss want It they carried It today, it goo hack to thorn and next year. If they hav traveled down the aoaped plank Into old eeean'a depths they will recall their dactatoa aad It will never no a law. As thmas bow stand, ths rather radi cal step will not become church polity s aothor jreer. If thee adopted by th llll cam ventlon, it Is th written law. Tha resolution that started tha dla- cusstoa was road by Dr. Plttenger. of RsJeiga. It was marked No. I asd radtThs following reeolution waa referred by th last convention to the Cemmlttee on Canons with Instruc tion to report to this convention "Resolved. That article of section I of tha ooastltutloa be amended hy omitting th words, 'males of thstg sf II year member of tho Par and ta lieu thereof, th words. anhara of th Pariah of ths as of twenty -ono ream' so that th sc tjoa would -than read as follows: hctio 'S.' 4 all parochial election. haU b entitled to vote but member of th parish of tho art of twenty-en years, who shall hav subscribed s declaration In the fol lowing words; stg: The Committee i mead th adoption of tha above reeoluUos? but awt Ths During th excite meat which never booam dlssgitiatla, ths ladies over m th Chapter Houae wore hav lag a aplmndld meeting. Whoa Bishop Cheshire was SroUoting. MUM Kat Chsshlro wss presiding over s great feminine gatlaerins where th ladl wor toaohing aad talking Uk a boss on Or. Som on romlBded the Bishop tha th man could sot trot whoa Bt rsi wrote tn ramoua letter aad another an suggaaud that two sf his daughter wero leeching In Chlaa. Th rot was nut, but aot aaaouaeed until I s'elock. A motion to psstJoao had heea lost, 41 ts ST. Tjnoa meetina ami at a sloek and hearing th suffrage vote, there was dared th neport or tn spootai oommlUee on ths It Mary's trustee' It called special attention of th eonventlo U that portion af the Bishop's addrsos, whteh 1st A most asptsllsg way dealt with tk aasaclai problems sow oonrropung tao trua- ss ec wo imsuiuuon. - -It potato oat that there ts as dowment and th trustee bar In ourrod a debt-, sf Itt.ete. BsMdss, tha school haa ts provide for free scholsrehlaa assoantlaff to tha tater eet ea Ite.eeO. Th heavy tax th rot of the school, wnios, in spite of such ' drawback, ts aooom pllahtng ss macb, imposes upon ths eharch th duty of stssdtnc by her lalaaaa aaaSltaitlaa. t u Commemorating his twentieth an niversary as BMhon. th. oommlttee offarad a reaolutlo pUdslas th MB voatle to sa adoqtm'S sxprwssos sf bis twenty years seme ny-symp thotie o-osrata In his - arsis. worthy attempt ts Bquldat wo soot an Bt Marys school nnd ntoa provide faa. tha, valataa f lit. S th BB- aaaaa af an endowment fund. It calls Bpoa all of tho sMgy sa isnr i twndsr such awrvtns as bs uwa ' rr BaUswury IS encoded the next convention, though n sat tovuofrew aaualaa M. - ThT baS bSaB o aaavanaot that Way ywt This Ity has eattendad ths torttsMon aad that territory aaa wo eau. - The OrssaaDoro manor i am sev ttaS and thla aftsrseoa an . peon without sxcowuonai ieae. w cast regret tn naceeany taw savp blm Swar from th woman s ashi- lary moetlltg m no vnoposr neaaa. a w. A. icnrta went over today ant mad great addrona) tna thorn of tho deaf aad Sam eowejy s worn. , u Is ex Dotted that they will hav omo- UXIng C msereaa, a una . . two irsw iksi uu ii u - - Mr. sad Mrs, W. A. ICrwIs Tnsst has ansst th Uss sunmwtmt today. Thoy Isvttod tn waoto wy flootlsg reeeptlo frem I t 1. At Milh-rest tho bint of th faintly, they entertained naoro than ! noopl thl fternoo bs Boaotieas tn moat po table surf I srsot that tho rayttvoatlea over oahryoaU A roeelvta- Hno that eoataiaed WV sM sf tho ladles Stood ta waiting for th goests aad they wero aerved with peach, cream, cake sad mlata It waa ths bsdmt sort af a trfhst. ' Tew raw ell are tarlted to attend th siemottal oaerrtses sf she I fee aralea. Robert K. Lso, gisssens of tho Ceafedorot hlaftaa, blmeeif n sreat atpissopajtan. I to anak th adaraan and th nwwtHes has do- tarmlaad to accept th lavlUtla tho Jslian A. tavrr Chaptor ef the la It ad Daughters f tho tfeUrary. Tho body has boos wonderfully en- tevtafnsd. - a - 4 .iOHE DHLDIIE10ED UOuEfl ;Tiim:; ; r.:Bis AboHsh D;-'rut EndScx!?l::h. ir!-.y I tra FOUR UJDEflVQQQ WILL (Bpecial to Newd and Observer.) . fCharlots, MAS . Four radar wood spell-binders will coin pairs th nuts next week la tho interest of I their candidate, speaKlJir ; sltorethsr " ' pajurn: non. w. o isnsoaa. bob ef the senator, and oosgreasmea Heflln and Burnett of Alabama, ar' th spmkers assigned ta convert tho , Tar Heel mate to' inn cause or th Democratic House isader. Csn- ,' acssman Heflln ia scheduled to speak la Charlotte, Wednesday night May V 1(; and Senator BlaakQeaa U err tho . program tor KSis-gQ on uasaaj Blgttt May is, : Bl Asheville Organized Last Night With Three Hundred On , MIMES G WILSON CLUB me Koii 71 (Bpecial te New and Obsarvsr.) , ; j organised a club, and a big ens. to' - I Is ths oampalgn of Oovoroor. Weodrow Wilson for the Democ ratio nomination for President. I Tho AsheviUe Wilson Club was or-, gasised her tonight In th court! house, aad ovsr three hundred mem- hers war enrolled a a s tartar for. th club. Tho officers elected ar 8. O. Bernard, president; Thorns A.) Jon, vlca-prealdsnt-, Wilson Weaver, sorrUry. , Th meeting was a moot en thus astlo dns snd ths members of tha club will b active in support sT Oovornor Wilson. ItASD TO REST. Famoral of Mra. EUi lava Hop Tratrrdsy From of The funeral ssrvlu of ths 1st ' Mrs. Ells Lsa Hop ware hld yes terday artarnoon at 4 o'clock from th residence of tho Misses Rnnlss, ' oa North Person street Mrs. Hep wss th daughter ef th 1st Dr. John Lee Haywood and Hannah Hawkins Haywood snd the I wife of Major John Hop. Bho wasj prominently connected with many of; th older families of tho otty, being' sreal-erandaaurnier or Joel laaaa. wha sold th ground as which th - - city sf Ralefsh Is sulK. Th ssrvlces wer conducted by th - Rov. W. MeC. Whit, D. D.. pastor ef th Presbyterian church. The Inter ment was ta Oakwood Cemetery, th gentlemen noting a pal' bearer being; same nomer, ran. n. nngra. W. B. Wlss. Phil Tblem, Edjar Hay wood aad W. W. Jon, BEAUFORT'S OFFlCKRAi The Wars Pstlnd n Baatacsi . Men's TtckcA (Special to Now aad Obssrver.) 1 Bosufort N. C. May Beth Oibhs r was elected Mayor la ths contest yea- . tarda for Beaufort municipal of ' flea, aad tn toliowlas commissi o rs war cheoea from their respecUr . wards: " . 1 Ftrst Ward Dr. C. Im. Duncan. Thomas Thomas and N. C. Holland. Booond Ward W. H.. Taylor and C. T,", Chad wick. Third Ward David WU- AU of tho sucBSssfnl osndldates sa. spt os are chosaa from a business men's ticket nnd all are pledged to an sxteestvB . Improvement policy. : M. A. Marahall and Alonao T. Oard4 ner wero nneuncsmlul rojidldstog for th mayoralty. Tb stoss's Drlvsr Wss f wpss. Lenoir, May t. Hnry Krvr Bad ! Walter Joaa tor young men ' Hickory, secured bores and buggy nnd took a trip to ths country. Tues day morn in Keovofs Hteiaes bods- wss found nt th Breokford brldso-r f two i Uss from. tows, with hi ftc : ' bne tn tn mm py us roadal. IsdloaUoaa ar that Kama Standing In th baggy trytn to get f . s sprig to bs uosd as a whrp frem aa. j .' . wvwrnauging tin wnn tn nor n was driving started off. throwing him! out of tho boggy sad breaking bis aoek. When found tho horse -was standing still near the plan whsra Ksovsr was fwnd,'sd showed vt. wne of havlag heoB hard drive. Ths eoroner was Summoned ssd, sftor smpaaeliag jury and vlewin ths remain, decided that Keever was to his death thrssgbY his sw pogllgosc. 1 ' -r. ' Bobbed Man . prtneetea, N. C. May . Rnhbar entered th Benthara Ralrway oehco at Princeton aad carried away a United Btate mail pooch that had beea pu ta tho me from h train arriving et ll;lt A av" Bpootsl A rent T. B. Roan, of th heather Railway, arrived front Ornsbsr on th acene on tho after noo ef tho Sth. ssd la throe kur by th asalstane of peetmoster Wv hi. Ross and Boot her Asont Joy ner,' had th robber. Job Jenee and Mack Baei itirm, both colored, under arreaa Haartns was had before nfastatraia, C H. Halt, aad la default sf bend thay were committed to aiL f Mr. Reoa ewewrod a fult cosfsoSeaf . a - - .: . Ran CasnssBy Through FUt Bluer. Mas. May 9. it lm- onei of lb Bfth round of a arhadule ten-round b-t hare laalsht hmween l a. key Mcrartaad. f CMcean, and. Jehany fBonolly. of aostiaad. Con nolly climbed throosrh tb rone. I, a.. 7 JTSZZ-1 Mf TIT'Z J hwt vans faith In rr k iLFZZ'JL" f ' now you houaveiew aed . r row a km.danr Parisian sack i. xh. llchtfal aad rvtsv.rt. r r -.r .... "S Is lb World, If v-a tit p. i It dairy re ar m , -f a treat, h Is p s a.- t , .. r roots! a SBrttr 1, w..-rn.M ,. t ef hmd er e"- It Will ban , , " I.-, daodraS st.. i - .-' eW fsllles -i ii twa. re), , ptrts I""- A , tn pit t.:.!. , t. i S t n. I a amid V af - 'a-. yr ' v fmr ta I - ' :' Co Beta a' '" er pro bM'e fr bMbea4 bair twaaf rw- l TM as I - r-abllahed la - r bed be. . bt Im.i -a faa a i in pal" la g" .1 t rt - a-1 I r .r .. fx r. an, ar fa.i. S. 1Tm 4 valra ba the esd he tkea weald hv ,. av-t af s Cot tharta If t i r e - r' eed ' phy ta - ' -",f1t d leg r IM 1 ea. aHy. praaaiy, M -,s $ - f et ea - - w a e e r , rf h did dava a-11 a a ....... '. I aaw a h. U hat hav a Mr. I 1 hla Raws f . f, aa., , ' i T ! tkta -j. -f 4 dn.tara t f-m m t 1 . r i w vaatry '--r vwtee . a th e- 4. . -4Uaad ' a haent P.. i( Wstiaa akcal It te Sams F. . - He it -"-a I r1 , 4 0 Mlae ml , . ...... - 4 p.
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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