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9 rot. waa taken th Vrida-1 Clark "soldier. arboUr, hIMortu, candidates. ' Jurist aad patriot." He nttnrd to No tUI I the absence of Cel. Klchsrd Battle PAMLlm fOCTIT. i aa oa eve le.lt the greatest tmrMi In everrrhttiar 'llui mWimI Hard rttu Between Slanowa aeW I honor and credit upon North Caro- tuk-hln "ovr-s In Uhlr Ml lina and lia history.' Wins Orznluiin l.lbrw for tlM Hon. (Special t,. S,,, observer.) Ba tx.ro. N(..v The olnsmona and Klt.-htii r- u.,1, hava made Judge Clark's address is to he pub lished In the next North Carolina Me- . view. II can he hut briefly ium- mn tiled here. Perhape the moat anlendld aortlon of it was that which she a bow. In spite of a sentiment Ciref Riieinoec Cseelnn UaM X nl- a naJlon. -w.nvwa vivjjiuii mwiu Again; Agreement Between Church; the Plan Proposed f Through Four Admlnistra 1 L'atfv i-nltnv ii - j . . .. .vary vol4 .11: 4,. e. J 1 THE NETTTS AND OBSERVER, TUESDAY. MAY 21. 1912.1 AriTHRACITECOftL : MlfllNG RESUMES PRESBYTERIANS DOLLY MADISON'S 140TH BIRTHDAY PRINCEWILLIAM INSTANTLY KILLED EASTCAROLIi:i nminnii in uinni AT LOUISVILLE iiiiiii'ii i iiiiiii uuuiiuil Jiiu m V ! -e v. firmed and Finally Settled (By th Associated Press, r Philadelphia, Pa.. May 10 Kepre. tentative of the Anthracite ioal mlns workers and the coal companies met at the headquarters of the Head Ing Company here this afternoon ami sinned the agreement entered into by ! the presidents and the represent - Uvea of the workers. The scree- ! ment which waa favored by commit- 1 teea of both side was ratified hy the mine workers Ht a convention h-!d last week In WUKPsbarre. V.i Tho miners, jindcr tho u.rrvenif nt are Riven an Increase in wag-en and t her i oiuTSjilon. The m tninit of inthrarite coal which ai nupended during ihe last seven wteks. ptndint? the settlement of the difTerenrea be tween the operator and undrrnround workers, will e rrauiTud next Wed nesday. TAG DlYlEVENUES ' " . ...... ' The NUrSe FUnd WaS Helped! Considerably by the Girls Yesterday; Good Work of the Solicitors Thj? Iny HH.i a'i-oprlatey b erd yejiierdtty The dear women flagged the fiKht wads down, held them at bay. appropriated their nim ble lilnir.s Miid dedicated tho silver of Abraham t a fclnrloiin atise. Th y w re st;iilr.iit d nl eery puti lif p!rt hi Hit tfv mid when ntpht came, the I'lstrbt Nurse fund hitd been replenished considerably. The rot , Kept up hII day There were s ore of K'i fi.im twenty dn n to he. who hud the red sals hnmng upon h th'-usand lapels. These marked rpryhody from Jnertir Kltchtn di'wti to the humblest cart propeller and one couldn't help nh nerving tliHt iis preachers pr.iyed yea- tt-rdH to the putli( services, tci drtiisled from their ohI ll-'W l.ig Im compared yesterd.ty w tth Its predecessors is not vet know n, 1 but the l.idies wrc rlRht Welt sattsfied with th" woik th.it thev did Thy hose thoir heutrts!its with ftre.it care snd one ir two of the young women Miowd ex optional cleverness in cxi r. ting the i otn of the repuh M ' mi.- of thro, Unded a h I. Ill trnd nnoth'-f ciiptuicd three of th tl d p o m i n;it i- hi f i "iirsr the reat bulk nf It was in mohII pieces and not a few were bra ndetl many times before t h-v ac -t ept- d the .lutwrnd and visible sign of an inward and splrltUHl (tr' ThS tags were of red and the star of white, a Kiod appeal in the design Kwrbod surrendered his money 1 willmtrli if he lind it mid the d.iv passed with nohodv kicking to hurt The nurse fund Is ft distinct gainer by the appropriation of the holldsy to Hie one "f 1 lle. t Ions. Mrs W J Andrews was 1 hHlrmsn of ths l'lSlrl'i Nure I nniMlll lee (.rand MaiUT McKny Hesr. In the -ttv troni Wilmington is (irmid M.isi-1 W It M- Kov. nf the lirsnd l.odK of Maans Mr McKoy la here to attend the meeting of 8tat bodli a. of higher M.monle degrees, whl'h bo in siwlan through Thnrrta The i;rand Master le a popular mat' ha oart fi lends in 1 ItalilKh. ahfle lie Is being warm wel-ome glv en SOCIETY. KFI.IXM.t.-IMrW KM. W cabling of Popular Ying Couple In Kalcigh In June. Invitations have been received hy friends whl. h read "Mr snd Mrs Horn. H Dowel! Invite vmi to he present st the marriage of their sister Miss Hens Cordelia Klrbv I Mr the .Iiiiiii Wllford Kellogg the on evening of Wednesday, fifth of .Tune at nine o'clock lirst Presbyterian Church Kaleigh, N'ortii t'arollna " Mtss Klrbv, w hn has msde her home In thVs citsr for several yew re with her sister Mrs Horace R. Isow ell. Is an attrsatne young woman of s charming pirsonallty Mr. Kellogg Is a'jiopulai young man, barterlolo 1:1st of the Slate I jyborelory of Hy. giepe Both hsve many friends and are held In the highest esteem. I SM-taJuied hy Kr ladies rrvaa4 Maa t.lven Hw1aX The body of roung fnnk Krtvus, who was killed by a falling timber at 1 uiiiav Springs alxuit a week Sgo while at work, waa hurled yeeterday morning on a lot In the City Cemetery donsted by Mi John T. Pullen. The body lav at the Hrown undertaking establishment for the past week while efforts were msde to locate rerarlres or friends of the dead man, but not one word was hesrd Climate Failed Medicine Effective flest freell sir, sad f."d feed do help roan i nereens sngeele g fr"ie 1 iilereolesis. ,Ht le he hr.nsst. It aisst h tdiattted tast the dlsese Is seldom sfts tbsn - arrested Something aee is use ded l eknisn. Allerstree la B aawih In. matte fm- ts trss)iseet Taheewaiesl Ii Wss srre.ie.1 tM. .Ii sgst. mM sgsl H Tm, fun.,,, ,rv,c.s will Ke held for thst noun e ii sad srge tat'.v, . win oe neia kmss. Alterstle, ,k..i4 ke -e-d ; hle anerwoon at Are e elrark from the rrery . se n( Tnl-eeiilM Is sddtlles is ""me or Mr A Woodall. U North seed si'irlsM.f ftewl snd (eesk sir m fct-k West Street Hev A 1" Wlleoi. pajt w. sli seed. tar of Central Methodist Church will Tie ThIS rne ev-inew e m n thsl hsee teee miite sff laleeestlsg reside 1 A remarlshle n follesrs -Weltton. Ill -i.eiki"s TS"na fksni Alter allis I sere heew ssren fem s pewsewtsr grsf lie I seeer 14 IW, I was tas w w Tv pa-Id I'setimonls Uf leags heresM very sgeeted ad I ts .s sds-lset t.i g t. Terr VVarlk Tes Se. sad freei (sees t 1 tUnesde Afse he4ag Is fwhsrwde lee wsets sir ikrsletea .y his eesM he eM. tut as sir r-mm ess h 'Pete Tk later I rMaesed ""- Os Jty . iwtv. I Iweea tsktws Ms"" we4erfel esse ed fer Cweseiep't"- "i slee that Hate fees heew si""' sad imewH srs.tsv-li mists -see teksse, a AheesCee Is bM tw Brae rkdss. askae. Use e.ee Tkessrt es le. srewwaissa h askelkTeg Ike eswsB. h ae eWS sswassw -rde'es .ee eees reesiSsg trmf Is sse e? sit , k-wSies S-arivesa Ask r esve. telttag w em es. ii sM wrevue te grassee lefce. ee r. rwaxMek, fer XgWWssI .. ( -0 -f f - - - - , the Body Yesterday Louinllle. Ky., Way 10. tension rier-annultls up to $0 fOr dis abled minister of the presbytertan ( hurrh In the I nlted States, waa the ' olilacttv of an set inn felren. hr to- day by the l!4th Oeneral Assembly of the church. This action was the combination In a body of twelve men of powers and duties heretofore ei- en Ised by the board of relief and the committee on the ministerial susten- atlon fund, the latter being In part an Insurance plan. The relief board which has tha.care of widows and orphans of ministers as well us ministers themselves and the sustenation fund will not lose thetr corporate Identity. It la pro vided that the twelve men shal hold office both as relief bbard and direct ors uf the sustenation funds. The Joint administration plan becomes ef fective July II. 1912 Atlanta, Oa . waa chosen an the term or omce preceoeq iwt nusoanu a. hos tof the General Assembly becln- Mrs. Madison's personality. Indel i nine on the third Thursdsy in May, ll'lv Imprinted on the life of her day 'and generation, was recounted by sev- 1 s jeral modern women of democracy. COT THREE JURORS Nlr" Wnl J ryan. speaklnc of Mrs j Madison s ihara' ter, Urst paid her re- IN HAWKINS CASElsuecl. to Mrs. Madison by re,ocnli I I I (Continufd from Pair one witnesses waa delayed until 2 n clock The entire afternoon was taken up in sn attempt to secure a jury, snd when ourt adjourned tonight only three Jurors, J. F. Young. Thos Young and W M Mai well, were In the box Ap proximately one hundred of the ve nire of the 600 men drawn to tr this iS had been examined, snd the Htate had exhausted nil of their twenty eight peremptory challenger, while the defense have uaed ten of (heir 11 Another venire may hav to be drawn to secure a jury, as a great many of those on the present venlr have formed an opinion in regard to the use, while some of them are related to either the defendants or io the slain Kir! TIE FLEMING CASE . ACllOH ction for Big Damages; Tucker Will Case Not to Be Heard at This Term of Court I w aa 1 The lieorgr H Klemlrig case J begun yesterday in 1 h II 1 ourt 11 d I Is In the middle of trying now This Is action to recover I&0.000 dsmages for Injuries received while an engineer on the Norfolk Houth I ern In August of 1910 the engineer 1 figured In a wre. k w hich killed his nreman, jonn (lodge, and hadly In- juren nirn u is contended that these hurts sie permanent and thst they have crippled him for life The accident was a head-on collis ion and 01 1 urred at Glerrwood Yes terday Mr Klonitng 01 copied the stand a good portion .if the da He was put through a seveie ordeal and 1 I III! 1 aused nisny a tilt betaeen W M Hodman of Washington, snd I Mr W. c Douglass who represent as I leading ounsii defendant and plain- I I tiff Several tlnies during the dav. the. attorneys weie using waim shot arid Judge Cllne hade them be nl e about 1 It Mr Douglass protested against some ,.f the ta.-tics ..f cionel l;..d man and that gentleman wanted to 1 eiplsln Judge Cllne told him that there wss no need of it. that the 1 ourt understood the matter arid thei witness was examined alt the more Mr Douglass said that he ohjeited to having his wltnesse cross examined before he got through with the dirn t one and Colonel Kodman kepi on talking "Now you see, mv objecting j doesn't make any different e." Mr 1 'Douglass Interposed I Messrs Douglass. I. v. in and Doug lass and Fleming represent the plain tiff and Messrs Kodman anti Hlmms sre appearing fot the rosd. Dr II , L I'syne. thief aurgeean ..f Norfolk. I land Dr. A W. Knox of this city are two of the materisl witnesses ss to the extent of the Injuries The , ' case will certainty consume all of the 1 day. Twrker Will ( saw Off The Taewer will case went over on account of the crowded docket that ' made ita trial Impossible ' Mr C. W. Tlllett. who came here Saturday from Charlotte, was to hsve appeared In the case but left yester j day. This Is the greatest action he fore the court In a long time snd In- j volves the greatest amount It has great Interest to all Kaleigh people 1 , 1 DEATH Or MM. WtH)DAI.K HaJeurh ldy IHesI Isvst Night In Wll- 1 sntngton Barlal This Afternoon j Mrs. rV A Woudall. of this city died i last nlgrlt st the home nf her daogh- ' ter. Mrs C B llocutt of Wllmlng- ' ton I teath rame at nine o'clock, and af- ter a long Illness which haa lasted i since her going there on a visit last fear Mra Wood- i all fell III shortly after that I time and haa never been able to re- ' turn home Ihe was seventy-eight ! yes re of sge. and a widow of mere than twenty-fire years Mrs Woodell waa the mother of sis . living children. There are four sons Maears W A Wnodall. L. If Weed ed. aneV C. U Woodall. of thla etty. snd I C. Woedall. of Durham. Twa daughters survive, Mrs Hneutt of Wilmington, and Mra John Marr nf Mnne Mills official The passing of thla boa i.a. he a eerrew le Raleigh sepia, so few nf whom knew nf her egtreenlty of rsedltlon UFA TnS alMMOXg m sreiirr mivr WMMTTTTK O MKMet AIA. vnsshineon. r mst t n I minority report of thg aeeaata rinanee fnenniit'ee reevrmnsenaisisjMBje iubs Cheenict Ttseta? Renetne) kdH. vmrlh smendmenta that woeld twverease the free lie) ess filed t sVwetee Mae snona. of North Carellaa, We. It 1 eeeotstmeoded watting en twa free fts I mrwm eee-, is -'"-! rm9m ertw snd a redueOtoa en ewrwteaea fresn II reef ad raleeesa te II aase ssw.a If adewee4 th ,9m WW aa sreseitlne taustneaUo whkch 14 redara taa datiaa aa swaar Land Honored' Harmony! Breakfast 1 H I he Associaied I'resa i Waahincton. May 20. A larce part of IVm.iiralU women fathered here toiia? at a breakfast to recall from th haxe of a hundred years ago s it'-nt le presence which ones domina ted W aJhlngton society The women, constituting this feml- n,n" democrao'. were mostly the wUe and dauchters of Democrat. although anv woman allied with a disciple of Jefferson whs eligible to attend The woman thus honored on the Moth anniversary of her birth was Mrs 1'resldent "Polly" Madison, wife of a President of he I'nlted Btatea and social arbiter durlnn four admin istrations, for Mrs. Madison was vir tually mistress of the While House durlnc the regime of Jefferson, whose I ii It H iarK ui'io i in uiikiii iiiiiiu which first thought of promoting good feeling among democratic wom en bv having Ihem meet each other." Making allowances for Mrs. Madi son's lack of early edutation and the advantages of travel Mrs. Hryan said the famous mistress of the White House would be 'remembered "for what she was. fully aa much as for what she did " Continuing Mrs Hry an said of the famous lolly "As a (Juakeress she was sober snd demure. In official life she was tact ful, gracious, dignified or gay as the occasion demanded. In Ister life faith ful. In old age, serene" Mrs Champ Chirk, wife nf the, Speaker of the House, presided ss tonst mistress The guests were welcomed hy ihe wife of Representa tive Henry 1' Clayton, chairman of the House Judiciary Committee. That Mts Madison took snuff, waa ad mitted by Mrs. W V. Kalston. who said "In her hands. the snuff box seems but a gracious Implement which she chsrms" Mrs Judeon Harmon, wife of the thlo llovernor, with presidential aaplrHtlons paid tribute to "The Women of the Cabinet ' Mrs Nor man K Ma. k responded to the toast "W omen of the White House," Mrs Martin W Littleton eulogized "Thomas Jefferson, the friend of lollv Madison, ' and nn sddress also was made lv Mrs Hobert c Wlek- llffe. Idea Land Honored; Harmony f Louisiana, who originated theirs f the "Harmony Hreakfast." HKTH DISTHKT f ) KNTION. This Will Meet In (.reenidMiro on Twenty-ninth of May I Special lo News snd cbserver I (ireensboro. N c. May 20 The Fifth Dlstiiit remocratlc con ventlon meets In (Ireensboro May 29 st eight o'clock p m District Chair man Cooke calls attention to the Im portance of the various ounly chair men presenting s certified list of dele gates from the munly lo the district convention Besides nomlnstltig a candidate for I'niiFr.-u h n.n..nllnn ' - e olnnel1'"1 elect two delegates and two el leinatest.i the nationa.1 convention and nominate a presidential elector There is s total of 407 oie In this district convention, under the plan of organisation based on the vote of the last State election, and these voles are distributed as follows Alsmanrf, 44 Caswell. II Dnrhsm. ID rorsyth. S3 Granville. 35 Guilford. 79 Mas ange, 22 4 1 Surrv Cerson. 1 R , lit. Stoke, Kocklngham, 22 Senator Oa;oeman Addresses X. C. Society of See York at Cele bration There. New York. May 20 Mors than two hundred members nf the North Carolina Society of N'w York tonight attended its annual dinner lo cele brate the anniversary the adoption of the Mecklenburg Declaration of In dependence and the Mecklenburg re solves The former document waa drawn up on v 20, 1 7 7 R . snd the latter on May 3 1 the same year it Is believed by loyal North Caro linians that the two were the real Inspiration for ths declaration of In dependent e adopted a year later at Philadelphia George Gordon llsttle president of the society, presided as toMst master and tie speakers were demee A OGonnan, l ulled States Senator. Dr Bruce II Tscne .rt-sblent of the Pesb.idv Collcr f,,r Teachers nf Nashville Tenn J..h P Hedges and Bruce I. lib e .oIlarsQS hvf rirluftivrlv th UNOCORD BUTTONHOLES they're e aie r-to-buttoo thf y on t trjr gut For hak- Br R. BHlr, lUlrlfh. ?l. c. VIOtlt KMI M I kaewk aasounee "-te f s candi date foe Mate Sanilni '-om Wake county, (staler lo the a i " of the ' . I lemeermlle ITlmarr Jdne the flret. ' 17 3 ' ' 1 ,TTLK- j BasiMwansswesBa 11-GWCR. rLow,:R. nRf Honoe yeureelf by pi- r a "" on -ttve rrave af the greatest .'lier hletorr haa aamed tm the lllh af Mar you - ' aa oanertuatty lo pay a high trm i- . ta the Meherheed af this Count rr hy weaiina while earnatlor This da haa aeoa heaved aatteaall l-t all of ng wear aaa. We hare Varwetiena roaea and eit fwaees af all klnae. Owtatde sad Setted atanta la eeaaea, Iiwaign nrt BAi rjos ruiRH ro Cwe. Jsswa aa, e4 a'awsll A a taw. WVgiH ek ttT. 'I W l I'Mr-H,' lor I III '' ' '" II 'eio-t ' II !" king,... v. I J I sons for .. i ' V- A S .... I for the II - - 'A i ' ' fi I a v er x m urtiai I fl4r 11 Hpe ; Vi0lIarS' Hurling- By th Amodx , Krlesack. Prussia. Mav George tCllUam. the eldest "nni'i ,f ham- I Duke of Cumberland an I t.m ham- I er berlaln von Oreve, eie instantly Klliea in an ..... . - a , hlchway near nere mi. t..i,mK I hey left Berlin early In the Htt.rn ...n in- tendlnc to proceed to i i.h..ei, i.v ; way of Hamburc to ati.-nd the fu- i neral of tha Prince's un le me late Klnc Krederk-k VU1. ! The Prince, who at ttir teer Inc wheel, probably failed t t.re j ih iimi of warning that th. highway : was being repairea snu or. ve tne ma chine at full speed Into a part of the road which waa belnK ma.-.idamied He lost control, the m.nhine tieing ditched and turned on Iih . nd The prince's head was rrnshed The chauffeur, who was Inside the auto mobile, suffered from a I rok.n arm Prince George Willi" ni wn ,n I 1880. Ilia father. I'uk. Krn.-t Au gust. Duke of CumberUn.1 and I'llke of iirunswlck and Lanenhuic is head of the House of the (iuei.n Dig Uquor HHiure aae Sa llied. I Big the Associated Press 1 Bristol, Vs., May 2t Th- jun in the I'nlted Btatea court at Abington, Va . tonight returfced a verdh t ..f not guilty In the case against K liouge snd others, of Bristol, growing ,.ut of the selmre some months ago of the company'a lagre distillery in Hristol and about 10,008 gallons nf li.,uor In Its rectifying house Thev were 1 harged with defrauding the govern ment. The trial of the rase . ..nsumrd nearly a week. THE STATE IS FOR W00DR0W WILSON 'Continued from Cage all. under the prlmniv drops out and a new (.11,1.,, held Thuraday bet wee , s., cnjti'hfleld. Two years sg to be a second prlnmtv leu ford and the present Sh. tw Ijine u will be f'.r.l and 'here had I en Staf 1 the Istter winning . ut both csndldates pn.Uo. r. range so that one wo ii. at lonfereme (his no stia.d pat. and the in e v Thursday The 1 osi . r n will have to be paid h, th, running t herein. . r. ling This cost of pollholdeis w ed this morning bv 1 i..ui to be 1200 and es. h of th. put up his half, amounting II 00 What exlra un. -tints It will cost these two candidates to induce! Indifferent voters t tee - -1 1 1 at an other primary, so after the last one. is problematliai The 1 ountv convention Psiurdav will be simply a mass meeting to if celve the reports - f the primaries formally declsre th- ssult. and select delegates to the si e , .inv ention, NKW HWMIK Ot NTY Indicated Strength (.lira I ndcnsosHl a Plnrslliv in t .invention Wilmington Ma- ." Complete re turns from New Hanover pre. m, t meetings h.-M Satiitdav. In.- hiding rural dlstrh ts of the dlfTeren dent In the raturdav us f Wilson, in lb a totsl of M ate the st ipiii' h didiites for I'r.-S! . OPV enlllin Hex" 1 nderwood 4n n and Clark. 1 ;. 0KHMVN Will Kt'POKT IT HIM From .I.mIh tar tiniroUtet- to li.11.lt Ttt,i of l'rt4ileiii of I nlted Rial to n. term of Kit, Vewr. 1 Hpe''t : ' ' u id 1 bsr r Vt KShllHv'' ms)oritv f ctsrj todtt. voted to r i tern. 'f ' n. dent t" preseiitpd In whb i " ernin t Ke. ..i the I'resi i the Iri.t' 1 inft the for t h mt - respet live ei h n- ' '' other p-i of Prst't. -snd i w ' ellllbv May 'J" The on rn tttee on .1 u 'I i r h ii all day .wssion 1 h Idll limiting tho ! nt nnd Vice rresl - The bill will l- -1 1 n t e in t h- f'-rni !rftel by Hnat-r W w i t shs 1 1 be Vf st et i n t l e I'remdent .f "f A merb'et 1 ( iftit shall be - h.,e,, n nd nhall hold th.lr ' SlI VPHTI e! h I'resldont nnr any hp bebl the off!' - b h r r ed the duties f shall be r. Hlsibti otinly. Henatte and 1.. end baer er 2 1 VV I . nd 1. I' Mel'ttall re nominated i vote was taken Mtats candidates n J III Re Held Neit vtake ' nenlnatlnna. . v s and ( heerv er i ,, 10 -There were o, Alamance count) ' In electing dele i. rumlnatlona will . .a convention neit H .. il I'll COl'STY. tlm.sl s I lea vseep for Wllswvn In Kaiolt il ph. Kpe is !- Srws snd Observer I It Is almost a 1 u.ims i u.-a..ik shine krrt f,, u if the linse for Wilson save two. PI IITII CtH'JtTV. I Panlel for IAesileeiaat.tease.a or. Mas well and H. U. fsanlel for I issui"i ( -nimlssassii r. , Special 10 "v-ss and Obeerrer Windeor ' t - The art ,H of llec,- ounty. held MeJur- dsv Ihe ,. he re-nornrnauon or wr. - . sir officer, esrept r..n ssioneea and Mepre- pr ,.!,, v. Rrltton was nom inated f ' -h'-s-ntatlva to succeed Hnn w i.,hnsin hr a large rna y,tuT 11. I ke Craig waa ananl mensly end Oov.rnor. and W E t'eei srrled the reunty hy a lerra snajerl" far Ueatenant -Oer-erwer A J Msswell sad C (1 ITan. lot ewrrr feat rwvewtr for CerpsraSsea retwlawers hy a awed wvw-Ooetty .Hpe ". . v s .ml 'ihaerver , i i.,p ' Itrow n Marsh lownsh't ' ' gave unanlnioiis v,,t f,,. -,l t- v. W ilson for I'resl- arvl y iv ii n'tf ( or Kt i -1- Rat ea ' ' J " ba ( H e" j Kaf'irria ieUI ether Mala arar were neewed. -nor. ah tn. ... b- . ..num. -ioM.un.ion. rouisfeiHa wuii wr. ! tAMthM. Maxwell and leading for c.n . er. H. H. Oiidia u to be 1 mission- 1 mmona, j ninsted . ts)..rltv. ,.,t 1 w. ' brother-ln-laa has i- . for the House K(mmon, ms I . a. tnlrj, nt th vt ., .... . , CMOS I"V rTC-n(-a Rriortlnc Il Khaw. Pell and trsl. (Special to Neas .ird Monroe. N Mo - Vn- turns from the primer be. i .1. ; cuurit Saturday are ' ti .;-.c mv to and on account or po.,t connection It has been tin get them The vole Was ' csst In the hletory of the the result Is shown fsirlv , I t a ' : .11 Hi returns from eleven pre. in. ts . .t .f the eighteen. ihe eleven reporting thete .- only 337 votes cast ano mis r.-pi- sents less than a nnn o' me v.-i .t strenglh The vote for Lieutenant 'l.v em r st the pre.incts waa Houshaii i Shaw ion Daniel 40. Daughtrldge .1 M.itse log Kor Corporation Com missioner, long term, Maiwell 13 lustice 1 07, Veil I7. Kor sh o term Corporation I'ommlsslonet, Daniel 133, Travis Hi These pre emits represent the majority vote In I nlon county snd others will change the vote 1 ut very little. M KA KLI N HI lit (XH'XrY. l-r. fcrei.UsI Primary In inly One Townalilp Ittve Hla; Majcsrtty tu VAIIvin and Mninions iHpeaial to .News and Observer I ' ' ' Charloite N preferential v May 2" The only 1 ' a, a..-. nj.vn.jn 101 President and I tilted Htates Senators In Mecklenburg . ountv s primary Saturday was In lharon township, where Wilson re. elveiTST. I nderwood , Hi mmona f. Kltchln 4 and Clark 3 MH.', MOKK1S4IN S KT.Tr Ml-AT. Mrx-kk-nlnira Manager for Senator Simmons Declares Senator Will Re- nT Jones. ive4vr 7 Per Cent of Strength of l-'riends of Mecklenburg 1 1 ' Hr 1 1 Special to News and 1 "hserv er 1 i-llre. but Charlotte. N C. May 20 Mr on., both j Cameron Morrison manager of Ben be held Hr Sin, 10 011s campaign In Mex-klen-is primary I hurg. declared In an official state 11 li.lates 1 ment today thtft Ihe county would t the law 1 send up a delegation for Simmons, s mimai I representing 7a per rem or oyer of an Cooke j the total strength of Mecklenburg In -an.lidates the convention. Mr Morrison slates that many preiiniis will be solid for Simmons and reports tnal etnarn townsnip held a lest el tnm giving Hlmmona SI3 votes and the remaining candl dHtes f.Mir tuid three ea h HI. M kokt roi n . Willi liK-omplele Keiurn It. H. Net, I Mrs Majority for atboai Dele gate. i Hpf ml lo Nas nnd 'disrer ) Hsbtngton, Vlav L'O As rpMiilt "f the I 'mi" rati- Trtmartes h-ld in lU'ifott tfiniiv Kturdiv. ex en .f the pf e. it" ' s hH ve nit yet been beurd ftom bin 2't out of the 1! 7 kw 'm l: H Nesl, "f i his ii y. th- i"ioraem ut tf tti ' "univ ss a dele ,:iit I-, the nHtbnl -nnvr rition over tt I . I- Th.1". his opponent, by n snfe o.etj.irtt i'!ini-l Neal iar , n d t href out of t tie four a rds In 'he . i t df Wfishl nrt on . r--et vi ni 17 iit i.f 1 ' deleKHled thit the .1 hits n ' In nMinn --otn entPm Ii m ifnp"fs1l'le lo irl rre t fti,. (in Hint' "frit er M the nlnvt in I'",k reported I'eli ItH'l led In the 1t fr orporatlon i . in n 1 1 seh ner . I u on hi rldne and l',tr.iel Med f"r Lieutenant fjnernor .. i piHsti mn for t'rsljr ss iijeinor 1 1 1 d 1 1 h t ti itn re tlitt Vsrk Mslefte of TrreU (mint) It lendlnc for Hte'e Sr n t r MMHN H "NTY. Utll He laUen nl Mum , cotton Neit Naturda) Mr .1 1-rnnk Cm "f Maon coun- !) hi the (lt in atie-iMlarne n the H iprerti i onrt Mi Ka . w ho Is a ff-mer mem be r of t H IRlslature. s..-r that Mh "ri . oimty will hold a I i. rtH o ra t b maaa conx entton next Hat it r flM t" tnke hftinn on namlriR dele Kh t ami maklnR nominations t hi.ifM Hsii,rr. Slmmoiis H'tnif Towniil Vnanl- mous for the NeiUatfir. iSpf. ihI if. Nws and t)ts-rvr , r..nkn iii Mh ; The primary he I Sm t u nlay In I ' Mo.-ks 1 1 ! town ship, Jones ountv, HVnator Hlm mtiii. home wss unantmoys for his ' ie-e1e to Nft a diswenting b- waa hevsrd In Ihe prtmarv when the vote fir taken It was w-ll attended THE TABLET IS GIVEH TO STATr 't'ontlnued from I'sge tine t'.e ankees turned the p-. upon it The Itames sre v loioh of sentiment slous w,-'' of fact. I senisea at I I' M The eieri tees hegun n ' -' and l.mlt plue In t'.e II reaentatlves I's'rt. ti 1 v.nVhrra Jh- pi" " wss tM-cupletl hv ' it . . t ' and lfore hit, 1 si' - - I sc -- Governor Kit. hn ' "' ' the addresses ' ' '' master of i ereo . As the mar- h 14 com luded and ' e Ing. Colonel driii" I..I do-, -I th. i.rTe me. nni" - Colonel Grime, th-" rhi. h he .ip"-' pleasure Ihj' th w such a patriotism Patrlotlso, is ,1 .e 1 I en ha v e s I he re- 1 . then lo I I with t h 1 - i.l and when he mattam rir mthere.l l.'t do set tlnple we wre . elehrste w hat 1 1 know to h- the believe i greatest lory." there plauae recvfterniti lenburs ' ture and It. tine; thst Ir. U. II 1 1 Th. Ir. H111 la. hlng it"-- S tut ,, North (..to'1' his a steal r.. ;r-.' ap . el Grimes spoke nf times e' the Me. k ."on by the 1 eg sis , tided eaC"i " 's should ha- e ti read r if Ihe A V 1 "Hege .larelrten Itead , ru.1 the 1. seer ehnh h irfTerenn literary Ksv.ii. . , -helese n'hlng "f 'he I ,.,,eed. It appears to have ksche ne spirit, lit gen mucn n-i - k... mere .idelT went s rear later Th fuU lt sp peers eleewhere JmA Ww wseaka. Celaael UHnses areeented Judge ! feraoa'a Ignorance of this document aa a cloud upon Us dear title. Judge Clark quoted Jefferson's Ignorance of hla own declaration as argument against the strength of the assault. And he did not think mere doubt should be considered. The man who "no; - w! csst a suspicion upon the actual Istence of Nspoleon Bonaparte both clever and logical. People had never accepted him There are men vfho question Chrlstmaa. but the day will never be celebrated In August. There are those who say the date .' the Mecklenburg Declaration should have been May SI. The dlf o.n.r ..f eleven duys should weigh "I Kvery objection that ran rea . 1 . it.lv be urged against the first an be msde against the second. Ii.- ..h Oration after all la the l i t N..rth Csrollnana are paying a ,'t . at m.v enictit 1 ..Iks Otiik told how the first 1.1- weir I..SI l fire In the home f I M K nit 1 Alexander In ISHO, how sent (Jteat Hritalll was ob ...... I i.v tr Stevenson, of Virginia. I was I. .si lter a i.iiv was 011, memory and senl en- Hut It was wiillen by : then not a great number hftei the a. Hon was taken I ai:. , 1 1 , .i.ot ste.l hy a number of the sign, is who were living "There ws a ile. ;ration May 20," Judge. Clark s.i.l Vnd It Is Just aa well a tit h r;t w hi. h 1 i ont.-nd 11 Maj 3 1. Ihe date 01... lasts so passionately and w ithout any real , f .1 reason The t oimultu-e 1111 the lahlet. The 1 . mn, litre of Twenty named hy the sti.te organization of the Dames, t , . whom the .u-dlt la due ..1....1 1... ..l.lt lo ll.o U.npn "" - "" In the t'apit"! Is ss follows , , . . , , airs .loi.ti Aiunoo. o, . .01, ..in. Mrs K. I. I'time. Wilmington lia Krank Hlirmll llockv Mount Mrs. W ft Shannon. Henderson, Mrs. Theo Davl Anderson. ilulon. .Ny Isoii. Ashevll Kavettevllle. . Hern. Mis Mis John Mrs. (p H. i Hubert Dal-I lon, tlreehshoto. Miss Hue Ciller. ! Gnldsboro. Mra Thomaa Murphy. SMllsburv Mrs. ! !(: Goodman, Mooresvilie. Mrs. A 1'- Andrews, Italelgh, Mrs Hubert fl..vwo,., Kal elgh. Misa Mary II Hlnton luielgh: Mrs Henry A London lillslioro; Mis John Hioadfout. H a, k Moun tain. Miss Llda Hodman W.ish.ng- ton. Mrs James Sprunt, S 1 1 ml ngt , in , Mra II H rSlclndon Wadeshoro; Mra Julian S Carr Durham faoxernor Klfliin's Sptwh. tjovernor kltchin had good opp..r tiinltv to he gracious to his a-nal orla I opponent. Judge Walter Clark, and upon being Introduced bv ( oloriel Grlmea. said "I have heard with great Interest of the Me. klenbuig eilaration of Independence, as told bv our dlstiriuinhed 'hlef .) ns1l e applauaei snd It nUea me arrest , nleHSure to sreept this tablet (Oven by the i 'olonjHi I imi of North am lins ! It has been a habit of rlvlllted ! neople from the timet if Mose to this 1 roM hoot to eslbllsh monuments to j t h 1 n rsi stlnnu the patnway of hnninn n. snl hi we real! things orrurrlnif ris t- iio-rtfo from auvsKes. a few thlnrs sttuid out like mountain peaks I bis tuts be. ii esio'i-btlly so during the List se I'm I rem uries i "There have been three, events of , urpHsethR important' .'ohimbus (1 isi in d ioeriH hihI s I most d "i bled the world. 1. other did not p coer the re formation rut fouii't the spirit slurnbertn anion the pe.pl. i nd our own I '. e olot ion wss Up- i 'lit of popular uprising hk i ' st t ganued Inlustlce. Always there hs otejheen srme nisn In the crowd (.. in.,1... andliha I...IH atrtlia an, I ,1,..., i .,. people waa the great deterinlt 'i-.n i tie free." The Governor apoUe - f 'to Tttea. time-servers and o ' .-' anta who delayed the ...n ng , f free doni. and tout hlng the . --t r---. n as to the day. said ' I no r i- . i n ier ested In these i nor t v fr. . s M v Leal r Is more filled win r-t'ri-tism ih.it' with hlstorhiil f I more m tereeted In pad rlans " AppIm,, feel somewhii' who when ask. ' tlon made ag-t" T doni hue IS SO IllVSeif With the Me k . Is so be. 11 ms. ' -Thev belie... l ' The s , ! . ..nil.. II. d ' "I hv .. ' uptlr, Ihe I-H ' --,S1 I .,,00 - v. ' 1 1 . . 1 r. In ishi I III hlsl. I ! vldson H SS. T ' s.ild s-'.l ia Hh- I iivc.llni: I.-"- was a 11 A 1 I... M. l. w.i s ,1.1 SI I le d snd srest lo tvrl r VV I ' ', More V es'er-l . . vs ...i,.itti'pf n he 'llh-lte - . r titled t hsv Mian a Hsi . s t h ti. s o, or 1 a I e 1 iv 1 h 1. tl v It was to . ire.tt .e,.p srewl 01..V e.ti. fvt tet'nn'ti with the I 'titan 1111. 1 his i,l:'.ms.il education. lri-11, Ihst srr e religious litterty. fol owi hv the f.ith thU't In the people is the sour, e i f power Krmrt and n h inl- s he. sine stnlesmen. evary t.o.lv dtat tiased th.- rlshts of man, er ervt...ilr was guesttontng the prtvl ieres of men They knew a new pa tion niust he horn that th aristocrats of tiie ait muii he dethroned, that titled nobodies mujt go The found rtidure against kings and quoted th. Hlhle sgalnet injustice. They doiilited ih divine rights of monsr. hs and found out that these king did not dlvslds Ihe no wars which they pre tended to hsve secured from on high. Ther had Ihe courage, the wtedtm. I he vrlalon la undertake a war s gal eel t he rniaireaa of the renh and aeaa And In thai great fight, tha world I agreed that North fareHsea off weed th first real how and gee ta Ih ttr netloa mMIm mi tkve races , Hires 0 bVClelUII Kd.-nt. V '' . Mav SVAfter sh ot devotional service this morning the .nun. il iut in its first business, session I;.. mine work and commit, ti e repor ts occupied most of ths foe. noon The or in. most important was the report 1 treasurer of ihe diocese. O the w hole it showed growth and prog- " ress In -.inp respects especially as regards gcn.-r.il missions, it showed, . receipts 1 ..nsi,ier.il. greater than th ' sum app.'i ti-.n.-d us in other re spects as in the ...so ..f the budget, the receipts wir.- ,.s than the amount apportioned This shortage) was attributed 1.. th.- 1... k of system, ' the failure) of th.- s. vernl . hurdiea" to use the system adopt. 1 by In council. Appropriate resolutions were adopt ed and touchlm tributes paid to the Hev. Luther Kboru and Kev. Tr. James Carmlchael. Also 10 promi nent laymen who have died since th last nisellug of the council. Rev. George W. I.av. rector of St. Mary's Hchool. Kaleleh. was Introduced to . (he council, and In his usual clear and itr0ng wsy presented the work and ,,,,), of ,, ,pi,n,,d gg-hool. At .1.1. n-.tn. Uh,.n Htrnnrs annnunrsMl the death of Col. Klchard II. Hattle, of Italelgh. and led the council la prav-rr in bshalf of the bereaved. The louncil by a rising vote, or dered a message of sympathy sent to the family. After the noonday p 1 uver for missions the council, by teiiuesl of the bishop, took up the iiuestioii of financial support to the liilvcrsitv of the Houth at Sewane. A ..-solution waa adopted regrettlnf ...11 inaiilliiy to contribute now to the endowment fund, but pledging ter hundred dollars annually to the The oin gl.al depnriment. A resolution ptoposing 10 t.-iluie the number ot , delegates from eaih parish and to' pay then expenses to the council Wat dlsi ussed at length and referred to 'h Committee on Canons. Thg hinlor department of the Woman Auxiliary met in the opera house at 3t p. m presided over by Mra. F. R. i Hose, of KayettevHte. their setTetmrir, ,' j The ineettiiK waa opened by Hv. Dr. . I Wm II. Milton, of WUmlnRtnn. and i the addrrsa of welcome) waa made bjf Misa Idu HoRorson, of Kdenton, r ' soniled to by Misa (Jodlna Tope, of I Fayette Hie i The roll rail showed aHiteen Junior I delegates present and one delegate from Hie Imhy s branch. Thst M4I M ; bnxe been raised by th Juniors with I the Kdenton 'onvoffitton in the lead. At nifht the servb a was of the n-k ture of s, missionary service. Th apeakera ware Hev. t'. K. flinlth, dJ) of the 'onvocatton of Kdenton. Hv. .1 11 Urimth, desji of the i'onvocalion of New Bern and Itev. Thomaa H. Nok dean of the onvoratlon of Wllmtnff ton, each speaklnR of th mlwlon work of the rhurch In his fonvfK llon It was s hearty service and a ft It In climajk lo the work of the dsy. 1 uay ana u MECKLENBURG ERS ' CELEBRATE 137TH ('"'ntintjed from Taje na.) Musi- the forma! opentiiR of the rl nbtrftb't) i""k pIh. e wlib iha pros;rsut ib 1 ft. ii Mpt" uil for descendanta o l!,. pi liens M- 1 i; M. I'owell, for Mrkln I. nburtr I'eclarHllon Chapter p. A. R., pr em ni ! a ipy ff t lie Iei'laraUon b -b wan then r'S d by t'ot. W. C t..w-M Mini m'4 eptetj on the part of i i.v Mh or t " A Hlund , M11"'!"! ("inert In connection 't ' 1 1n cr Ih-b was Rl en I 1 mi 1 r ri 1 w nwuniHK the Ihe Manil-r.t- Hunk h.p""Mb.n will open In th ., lift 1 1 .r 1 Nio w.th m 1 'Moprehenslva dltv pln "f ".Mmle in 'harlntte" pro ilu- t Hiil f"r the remainder of ths nf-ci- tiits will be the alar attraction. SOI TH I UN MM II Ills T I I N l N' Nl-W (RK ()MMI MOHM'K 20TH. nd si Ibelr lia m licit the Teltrmm Iti-priMliK-fd lU-brw Was Itesul Loni Se-iiMtor erma n Wh-Mi e' ir I- i- Mav ?n Ths Vofili ',,! Mr,,. Si.f..t.-p ,.f Atlanta ;,M . V.rl. held ba ll'inet s t onlht If , 1 . n i oieiiMT,. t Inn f the atRnlilK ot 'lie Me, depend-r hsd I. eel it' both n burn I Is r ut ion of In Keri.Tt"! ''rrman, whd iifi'rd t. deliver ml d reave b-br.itl' ns, addressed th foil. .wins teiesrnm 1" George Gordon Hat'le president ..f th New York .0 kh nl.i 1 1. t, hin-iueitns st Motel sat.-r. nd Mutton So-l'h president nf the A t I ,, C t h I p .1 11 I 1 1 nii i:e 1 tht du'l. e Kiel , ,ii,i,-, eftend hsnquet tn- f 1, o 1, t of niy official I d.iv Inspire lovs he dear old North f. , t , S ll .-' in I. -I ' h.. ii fat clarion call kev. mil for freedom lentil of absolutism and of kings to rule II I' rlKh' d , ....pip ,,f the country un Ulei when the leisratlon iiileme followed The Issl d.p, ' v int" the I riton the Isst to go ..,!' itlwnvs conaervatlre with faith in the Constitution end the Kopubllc she helped to estshllah. hells-ing In s s--,!.!.. government, her people wilt he .) ... list to sdept the initiative refer endum and recall of HidS''- and ths n.w heresies preached I-, the Islter dav atatesmen'and agltstots liider whatever sti pen ths Isnd or upon the sea "h ' ...din Isiis always loyal to the st.s of their adoption, are prom! ..f ths glorioiii hlelory and fond ik t.. !e tradi tion of the t'ltl North Ktste. and their hearts swr't wh gladneal whenever thir hr"-' -et snd while they live they w 1 nrrish. protecf and defend her fjvir nam "Though fur nil, with thee sen tlmenta. I loin in the spirit of the -caston sn I In the hurrah for tha good ' -id '.rth Utal " iHigne.1. l.KH H nVr.llVIAN. Arrow .COLLAR AN v . lasoMal Oag.
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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