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TV AlE NEWS AND OBSERVER, C ' UCT RALEIOB GO rOltWARD. PoIbUdc tha way to change and Improvamenntfl needed In Kalelgh, President Henry E. Lltchford. of tha Chamber of Commaroe. laat night In hl annual address mad many sug gestlona which are worthy of tha (lMP4at consideration end action. It , 4 call to battle to further advance, the standard of Ilalelgh and to et Its colon In the forefront of the pro gressive cities of this rountry. President 1 .lb hford did not dwell In the past In hln r.-inarka. With a THE RKPTBMCAJir MONT OVT RAGEOV8 CAMPAIGN. of the fHate aspect with confldena that tha laaua will be determined In "SEEING THE SIGHTS 99 Tli Newt , and Obwrrer ' Newi & Obscirer Pub. Co. favor of tha echoola. Wake Foreat cannot afford to do otherwlae. And the verdict at lh polla should be for the very beat opportunities for the .)uuii people of thut place. A HOJfOR Wi l l- DKKKIIVED. The gratifying news reached Kal-1-iih.on yeaterdav 1 1 1 t Ir. Walter A. Montgomery, of William and Mary College, had been unanimously chosen Tha conteat at Chicago growa morn bitter, and emanating from the forcea of Taft and from Kooeevelt In turn are vicious aaaaulta. tha one ' the oth.-r. the language that of the mit ter. It la mnnatroue that between men who pose aa leaders In Ameri can lifo and civilisation a cam,jHik-r. could I ' brought to deptha a-j lo. ami t" mcaaurea ao dlsg-ticif u. Charges of bribery, theft and Ivl'i- Qnisei Im aasl Mwiii Stag. -UrMa Be. Tee Oey faessr hMUM as Mm Mate Capsls. ru Full Associated Press Reports 3 r hurled forth aa from a quick firing (.. the chair of I-.titi n Illrhmond automatic hattery. The Taft inuli t 'dlego, Virginia Dr Montgomery raacuPTioM rate a m year. Hi BMiki merely passing . mention of what Kuldgh has ln. "i.d much haa u" " " "-"" l nai me i e- Is a eon of Judge and Mn. W. A. buy Montaromerv ..r thin . it v. and on i Jk.to'..; . II-...... l i in fha vrir i-uiif-iB ni n auempmig t --ejr-- -r winfi i s -sst'kv P. C nv . FRIDAY, Jane 14. 112 Morning Tonic. (Hrowning ) On who never turned bla hark, but marched breast forward Nearer doubted cloud" would break Never dreamed, though right were worated. wronir would triumph. Raid we fall to rise, are bafTlcd to fljrht better. Bleep to wake. UNCLE WALT Hi la month's detotrd to the bride, d weddlnc bella make syeet refrain. Of all Uie knots thai will THE he tied. I hope that none MIHMXi will bnak In (wain . BRIDE Um drxUnrd ilanuxln o, wllh liluahlns check and I eyea that Hhlnri In vain I kak 'or one 1 I know, for I. Milan HwhtII h not In line. Ttw brldcirriMMn'a ahtrt If full of Blarkii. Ue bridegroom's ahix-a are aauch too amall . they now take up Uie wedding march, and niualo ilbratca Uircash the hall; aaiji: ilin Iwl.-o iy I kaui and view tim Uirn wllh kin.l Is stare; Uiitt'i MinMllitiui Ucklu- In Use arrae, for IJJIlan Kuaeell lou t there. The iaetnr M-aka the solemn words; the two are orw who nlmll divider Ah, swnr44-r than the trill of blnta Uie murmured pledirca of tin bride! And yet there's a dlnrnriltuit uote In all tlm )ii)niu burst of aouiwl wbea we conaTatulallona quote, for lilllan Kuaeell's not around I Souuv how, It alvtayn seem to me, a wed OlnC ta a falne alarm, If Mlllan, aa the nrUle-tHhr. dM-a not Invret II with her charm It's like that hmk1 i old HaitiW play when Hamlet Un't In! Uie caat; an. l.HILan. have a weilillng day before thia Niinny June la t ! Walt Mason (Copyrlaht. 112. bv iimk Muttti Adams i - - a BOTH AITI.lt Till Mt.lU) There m a rumble of Imtli Tri al I dent Taft and en - President Ho.isevell to have In line the neirro vol wtien the roll mil In mail, m the Ki publl can Natiiuiiil i nn t niiun foi Hu- nom j Inatlon loi I'reaub hi I hi. n.-arn delegates from tin- South h u . linn Instructed for Tuft and th li.i t K - e are openly uuide bv the Tuft foi it that WiIIIhiii l-'lltin. of Pennsylviiiu.i. ' tha Roosevelt strung arm man who in expected I- loiIKh bullae Ihe 1'hb.iKo (NillVcntl'Ui la In charxi- of the lk Of "nuraiiig" hiuI buvtii: up the negro ' dclegBti to hu to i I I hem In the i ftooaev ell o 1 1, in II I l'ro,,r 1 1, ,i I hnn auipi.M f..r I: i seeking negro Is In ev I ij Hi e III North of 1 1 ii r hi n Ing s h lu I K Htiepard, 'f t he ' "hired t ruin In. llvh.-d off to ' i I" I r i up I Ii'. w .. i ! . i , . r in Ti I I." 1,1 fl'UI. ll I ill f i h.t . ii i lo . 1 1" Chicago in i . p .. sll from I lii.ii Vesterday s pain i "ur ha m. u hi. h . "hr I r Hb. hue l ei e! . .I , h ' 1 1 I v William I ll ii t, on.- V elt p ,riaKer s Wi I he v -en I h i. auk i no I . i nt I he . ho ...I u,i this i-Ov . .in..- I . i h The I "'i Im " .. " h 'f Hp ' 'ho . hit lol' I -I" p I! I ' !. . " I I;. I. ar.. h i iv ak f..r to .-pu! h. ,,n n i'i has r . . a I 1 I ' , enthlis fli",, S, 1. ."lv ib his t.ght 1' i r utl'.n 1 1 1 IV had II Presub i ' Ih.r. ,..-t . o is mot, I N! Mr p. ... , the negro . The I.. , ... negro o m ternnne ; tlon st l thut pariv for Us si.pi lo the rul, toltt Thst prlniMrtes Vote W'ih id. . 111 now hi ma si the Ill-Ill'' dea both bv i . tha whit. Rapublic" us i in The Poi. n.i get Taft's n. g' has lo exhaim book to g't th. " ll'B a, i . 'I'd' ,1. . "' l-elk,,,. " 111, 1 ,t Suggested to the i a,, ha buys delegates I - ll hi gtrlp tight on ll fallpW will corrxe and ' trouble with the P-i , vote la that It don I s tha Other fellow comes bigger batrel. I high. b.,,,,),, lg ,l. Th rtepubllcan papera si,n buay at work trying to pi. k ,i candidate for the Democracy r (tort la to lla "ne whom th. I -pttbllcana would have the best i h u. -to W over. That Is why they it. offtrlng their 'Yr''l. fifom tha ahrleks of angulah which roma from the Roosevelt lamp tha ataam roller muat have a barbed wlra eoatlng. t , 7 Will Teddy bW or bolt?" la now tha queatlon which to ttrblng tha Aapubllcan partjf. 1 ,,fYhlsTlu7f"r ...lullon. There ,h n m no attempt at hlKh flown oratory. the tint the atldresa ia business to II eav.- .r -...f that Mr IJtch fr,l la lose ol,,.-nr of mutters w i l h arTeit the .mv. and hla presen tiitlnri "f th'-'o will aet the people of I hie cltv to tikliiK IhuiiKht aa to these .ifrnlrH whl. h have h initt.-rl.il relation ti, the ftirlh-T proKreas f Halelh. i What h is been dune In Raleigh In I recent years la worthy of all commen- J;i t Ic.ri but the. Iieople of this Rood city can not afford to alt down and im! I h. nia.-h es ilium their backs For Kalelnh to alt still meana that It would In reality be e;nlne: backward. Thin, la no such thlna: aa standing; atlll lu life; we must either be on tha i r1 ii n or on the retreat And the f I'realilent I.lt. bford la to o I'll n IIM I That Haleluh will resnond In certain fur there Is a new aplrlt whl. h liua stirred the neniile, a spirit if self-reliance of faiih In themselvea that thev can ncii'mpllah results. And wllh thla spirit abroad In the city. iiiilhliiK Is Impossible for It to ac cumplish The address of President I.ltchford. Duhllshnd ltt another column, should b read by eveiv i Itlzen of ItaleUh. Here there can be only a pasalng el luslon to some nf the points whl' h he emphaair.es He presents the ni d - f laruer memhenhiii and Increaja'd " luteal lu tto i handier of t'otiitii'i ilid to this there should be a r . n l r.-ril'onei' - IP , H,oty f r.r .i i - w ' curl houae and lull, these In lii'.i - lit location, la set nit Iiiit-.i"! .it teutlnti to nmii-o of eanliiin on l -r li.-iiltti pr..ser uti' ii is uri d II.- l i lares with imiii tlv.it iiiovtHions mutt be fnade f"i h "tt'.i' plu I f or m. lor a theatre toilM i i- ua b 'th these I'I. I' i s HOW 111 llti ae to be dlsioli tlhued Htepa uie irt- .1 hi m- utlna en adiHjuato water a ipl'lv und atteii lion la called lu the n.-.oU f Ho. It v lire department 11.. a. ft . -it that with an abunilHii'.i f i - "i power at hand small uMnof..- i n nn i.'.iiilt should tie Indie i d lo i "in,. In re II voleea agal li t he il- in i ii I "fill" pe- pi., fur the i oiiatrii' lion -f u 'r-t'iii nl road brldiie -oi H'iurb'.io street, that the preaent orn- Is .1 dlsKta. e He V"h ea too. the ill 11 1 "f 1 he people that the elei til U poles be removed lllld thill the wires be pu' under I ... I I I I I I Ml pi "1 ' HO tl t H III the f.l III lies of the slleet cur acrvbe ure si K.tei1 f . 1 1 them HI.- needed li'ld the people Uttl hmlH'V d'1' 'Oi'l Ills Nig Ketlloll "f .. sale -f Sl II' kcls I' I . . i,'- a 1 1 ft) . I. nt ly low flat ' '' ,h "' ' " ' r.r .1. in lighting l"r por . lies .!' .1 dd gi olleli The ma!"t V a ahll'l'l, ..I'd "f r ad V h. II Im 1 1 ... I u s It d kg " teli I. II. t 'ol .H i an preSet'l. I I I" '"I- ir ipr.o . no ' ! - de i T eil Srotlll'l the .l- m S'lgg' alBO til" i fT'-l "f II I I' eo.et.ts I" S' .ore I he .1 r .. . - f ' n- M .an' i I -01181 I .111' ali i ' '" V ' ' " I'"l W et! ii li I k a 1 1 vv iv sv h- . " - il.. 1 1 v "I !. do .i) wttl. 11 e 1 mar ket hlHlSe. he S'.eg.t..S ' l.'H.h ll'L' I'f Clk ICS Hi ' h-- 1 ' ' ' It It ill eo'l I 'lustei Ilk' b ' - ' i ' '.I s' r oel a I'f t he ' II v al ii ' 1 1 a i . e.led improv em. rit w ' ,., an ele. tl I' sign ' I ' ik ,i . ' th' Auditorium i ,. i I h i ties 1 ' r e vl , I n I I , . , ' ! i I I I ) . I ' ' III 111." Ill ' I ,,! I. in il es. h matter wh VkolHlV of full .- ' , h Hin t I hat Hah U:1' '"' f ! u H r .1. atlll t here .s 1 ,.i I i" n of elldi'U vol sng g - II IS "! needa I he mi ' I! ilelch h.lS :,. hi. , d all til" ' . ' things w hu h will make It tile n . I. Mini model . It v of N.-ilh ' .iro na ' I i lo- ' niitilrv It ' an be dor, . I , ,n it I reil.lv t'een don., here ' ! ,,, all that IS tl' eded Is I '" ' ' k . I . I f i I petutloll "f " I I . leigh must nev er ,.-t . ! kk '! !' s I' put itiori us "Will. 'I V i I. . I , k ' a ! 1 If we k In iv the . ! . ' , i . 1 1 i . It will not i . . i ' I ' i ..n: 1 Hue t " g" ; . . i 1 'v ' , i, ( i.setiteil by I . , - ; .i. i I i t !. - j i-i ".e other . . v i ..'.'' .r-i. ' f the 'imp i ' E ' I ' ' . I - I ' 1 - ie h 'ling for no i shea, ! i ' the r. ,, ,, , Huth In. i, r,e,l 7 ,..,, data fi,r i , I-, boil 'I - I " " . " v d - The l',,,,,,,. has l,"t .,h , 1., for N'i'''" I ,1'il' .'in Kli" allv s i.mmitt.e gi...i tt,i Ur,,, ll,,l,... . an .. int.. tha hall und y-te fr hi,,,.. vvh ,lU,r ,,, e -Judge w s ii-i, i,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,, Third Noil h Carolina Pistrl. t. allotted to him tha folonel has now laoduvj threa of tha cotilesta ',f,,r,W,llTn - rf"Z&Trtiitti. loaders. I'.oosevelt himself il.-il.ire Dr Montgomery n . n . d his edm a- ' ln"' ,n'' National Heuuhlliun Ki i ommltlee la steulu.K nt lon tnr Taft. ,.,! I e l Is belna robbed In the oprri In a har- veralty of the hVujtli aii I 'h" 1 nicer- j fined and braxen miner 1 ha slty of Arkanaaa 1 1 it 11 '"' 1 with tLaraea of corruption me mad.- open- (he ancient William and Mi v ' l--t; ' 1 lv and In the mire . f ih. lnni; h bean eminently . redi'ai Id and j each faction la sa d. . ..a th- other, his rocoernltlon bv 1.: Iinn ii I 'o:ie.e. 1 haridna that it it i-' iu. k li r to ' ,, Qf tne torii.i. ii.ttliut'o'is 'n , buy the votea of d. !. ki.i. a i.e. '."v'ili.. Kouth. la well des.-r-.-l !' 'a a I to nominate Ko..ae.. : I lr. tid. nt. 'frequent visitor to t'.n -It v -md l;ul i Director MrKnl'i of th- T.ift 'am-jelKh feels that tb. ,. t,-i 'in hn re- i palicn forces. le. i..rs t- whi.e Taft ,,ved la an run,. - ' s. if will be rioml ll.lt . .1 the fl I at l.ulloi the l:ooeeelt f i ' 'r" planning; "more despeint.. n.ees ir-s to prevent the In.-lll il.i- 1 !! ' ' ri to say that lh- 1; ale try polli 19 to tie pai k ' In to Ififa I allow I In i hi- Hurl I. .id I- , wllh the eo w i'i 1 nun...-, i ' a Ml. i'i . t I fr.itt, In III" h.i . .i flop nil i i rot Izil Hon IA Ii hr earn iv ' iiiii"iiiili In a f i1' f - 'I rl. In part In h St ,t f - " ' I i.e i V ; i . .:f.rt lo i or r u tt 'I t ft ,1. . fc , . . i - . th.- I op ' e nt i. . n ll .1 s l i i " i . 1 1 r way for in v r a I u. it II is i imimni knowledge I 1 .i' .' ii we-ks ago ni'-n.-v was ,. . ' two I ii ft loal r II' lod dele g"' x a ..rlaln Souili.-rii Slute 1. ' . I' , r a i h. h v a will h ri" w n I 1.VI :i leeader tm w In i hi I ' h 1 1 1 ttie last Wl'i'li lo rnen Sent fl"lo .-W 1 "Ik t . .1 .-"Ol'll . rri State have hnt r.- ri ! v up proa- hed I if! delegates wl'h oft. rs "f ii. .r,. in return for v fo, v, 1. Thst ,i well 'l.flned etT'vrt Is on fo.-t lo l ,v th.. presi't-.n'la. rioiiiln.illori t r 'Iheoilore K".oe V i It Is I - v i 1 u a stlori 'Ihe r ' ply ' ' t h.. ' harge of u 1 1 en i t leg t" pa. k tn. hull made bv 1 ore. lor I'U-'II of tha l;r.o..elt f..r- es. IS 'hat th- hurg" Is a pliilri ' ao '.iM lie. hiil . ert.iln I' it I hat the I t I:o.e,..(r den. .lis-i ,, t ion hi t - I. poitpoh.il till Mori lav nlgh' .in I th i' " looks as If the H. .'.- .-it f'T'.M were getting In tilm t" nta lioiieh Klder' iniiiirtienta for a rough house of the ' invention The sit ihttop Is held i' he acute and u ipp'-'lls thut fof e svi'il be met with '! ha I SCV h I "I gouge 1 I ' I ' ' I 1 I 'k Tl VV I,, 1, of Hil glV eh llooSeV . ill! uses ted HS 1" tl nt"li i oniinllt.-e. or.', sts uind ti-is l"ri -lelegute It il" lares thai tha n. Il-n I r; the t I hi gun ' ite.. vv , s ii. . f the rrctl our riige.'iis aften "s it' strong arm 'hi li s perpetrated by the 1 aft for. ea. I' a i .iTi'l'.itgri II r K ... t I'V Iiillliesa !:ti' . ud ..f luth e i,r I fair deklln " ' '.- ' I ." ' ' As to uri"T her I It - ', ir k I . I .-.'1 as ' I h- I a pe of r 1 1 th i-l:tp.ris "f bitter i, venll. ri f...;r days ' vv ': l.ei iii, iii, re ln .. rr ir Ap lt , ,H, n I . t . .-rlaln And on I ! I"- no .sl ' i ' i mi is ' I Inst 'iv ,f A n, i a ' a f I "f fiirv HI, I ' t'-sa In 'he l:,.p ,h;,. .,,l"!l ! I, i h, t.. , v lep, I! II' M Tl pur! . 'ietl.o:' It It ri"t Ihe p , rtv to 1 ,.- ihe ,..l . v , f (I,,, rt M I. 1 ie i' t l.l rigs lb.. irai.'s i h a I III I I s i r Ml s.r 11 (IN kl I oltl sf - ' ' ! ' ik H l or eat nn 1 ' t i ' 1 1 . , ,,kM' ' i, r a spe. !J i -.',' t ' h , a,., v. t,i , Ui Irn " U 1.1"! .I The re.. ' - ' ' h .I 1 see It Is 'I ij ifB 1 't'ier' il!er 'fh'W ' .1 gl. , . ! ' ' 111. !,'.. for f " " ' "i baa I n ' ' ' 1 ' ' i"",' 1 1 i p " 1 st Iristl ' - ' i g a k e Forest I ,1 enf.-r. e ' l,KT ed M . I I hi, 'I th' o' Ih" I ,'lld gk ' favor "f i. p. Mow tl!..- . 'I l'"l, Sluli W I "i , r I ri o .us on. s I fa- III!!, s i tin t Is t il on ., I. , u Ii i I ' a i r I t ' ! Ui "f Hi 1 .ll W a I'ktlt t ii h' , f a n v f "I 1. 1 f II- II It'i. ' I Tl T - a 'for th, I il v i, it,,, ... n ml I i ' , se, urlng si " "pport un It i.-s f the f.immti h- people W il" r better school Purest have a ,d and support in loii'k In i"! , . ' o.ing p. "i 11 is l r,- making the .. I. i,l aires In . ,,, ,,i,T,-t r. (,,,m the member, . f (h, fs ultv ..f Wh1(.. Kr, c.ii,,... lth ,,,,,,,,, ,l(r f h(it . .dl,.ge aa a rraMn, , ., there should ; be no doubl of tha outcome of tha ontsast an Saturday, and tha people Dr Montaromerv r- H'"! hla educa- imn at Wake K"r.-m 'ujleite and , Johns Mopklna (ru raiiv Me wss afterwards conne.-te.j w'.th tic 'nl- VniJ, HtM.sl UI.T ItOIT? rightln for supremacy In the Chl- ago eonvenllori b..th Tnf' and Knuae velt are in such u fi.i" "f mind that there can tie no dmer.-."! ' f what the next few days may bring t" the II" publican paj, 'ft,.- reports from i 'hJyjxkVe auch th..t It would not 'jaSf)nn the rounlrv b see two lie publican National ... vrrdlons la full swing next week. 1' '" "tie Taft t--emerge, as the, K-i ii . -in nominee with Poosevelt aa thH n u It of 1 h- other Ihe vicious fight whl h Taft and Poi.sevell have made ,,poit eio h oih. i has driven the, Pel ,- i'i ship up-'i, the breakers, and th. ' rin iip'-n I Is S'p h that the v . v. . i' . . I leal, amidships 'urslr,k' ." I r uing i "iim Ir ', Ihe tones ,,f , ii.. r . a n d idal . and tn their strugg.e t ,'ta.n power ii en have, lost all a. nt" i de. cm y In the violent r of their .Marges Aral ea Ii svAears that he la .', the r gh' I he talk of n ' d ilk I '" I" i!,M I t- ighl Into tho i t .-.. t . ua . t th llltln favor fr. Hi' r aide in seen a I h it r I : -.'.ae v . II ll 1 Sp.'Ml t l"h ,hil' a n '.'a , doubt II, i !. . "T i. st. and li n w i l must be either l.,C i w h" w 1M dominate I '.. f . "1.1. tl, by the I i ,1 i .' .,.. 1 ' immlttee Im ' i h mlrikts of any that the 'I aft men va I I press .-very point f .litag.- S" "S ' give Taft tha n..!' loll' .11 on Ihe r-t baiiot Thla pro e.'ling Vlll be 1 f .ght bitterly by Ihe p., rise veil f or ea -ind It would no! he surpr Islng If there IU a riot In tl nvertlnn 1 1 a ; I In Ihe struggle f r e ,.,stery I f I aft Is seen to ha h ntrol what w'll Hooseyelt d, " one i h ri answer hot Itoosevell and the men 1 to him, but th- talk grows stronger that tie Is preparing to bolt 'me of h's latest de' tarul I ins ',ri rnHig the " .-iribers "f the Nihl il ' oinmltd a is "They are already hoi' li, g from 'he. I cpuhlleari party ut 'h s moment i,i th. r support of Pres'.le, ' luft on ih" utloriHl Committee 1 1 .- blttillv ,!en Hi.es the artloli of lll , "inii '- nd de. lares that "Th-se ' nie'n w 1 Hfrs I' ' H'a e ndea v url ng to wre i, I ii n party by trying ' Null Tial I'liriventliiri wl'h .' led to It aa delegi'es ' ,s' repudiated by the P" - r , n States w hose f '. "' t ' r, I he Republican p ' I ' . .-. ,-r I within one week i n g t h . k are now bo itei I t. i i says he docs n. i 1 p'lhlli un N'a t loriul ' n ' ' - guided by them 1: ,' h ' h.n it would aeem th i' v. ,.i ,p nounce them, und . -hi' 'he Iteputillcans d 'iv were not truly represent I I it the run v en t Ion. or - i "ention nf his own. tuk" '.,.,k'i. n and run on what he I l' o r .1 i I , .1 I. t h regular Kcpubln ai '. It" .seven should win It II ll f large dnuht If Taft woo id k I ! .-1 i .. ' I ,i it would seem he win,;. I la.,.- I i n oil' ine n" matter how h.t !! th dose The i "Innel Is sfter all the Vol.s . g' vv ' in tha future. f,u r ,!.', ii.ii if he ta knocked " it !. . I,., w boh up In 1 816 Hl I i n f, r Woman Suffrage i:. m ri ii, ,i.e 'he women delegates t tt... 'i.,t.,. l.'puhllcan Ponventioti A '..I in ' : 1 1 , re will probably I -more vv ii,. i' del. gules with voles !,. ,n ui ,-an't lose the Poliuie. w,en he I or, rhf vide hunt the II' fllSe, I- . " iae . f Hepreeentatlves r" i 1 i, i, k mere money tn the e a,' k'.ted for the pr.-p i i ii, ting of skins i,.. Pouaev I IP ob ' '- , -p i si, non wanted ' euui hut got the i ' i : 'I he Tuft forcea In i 'lib ag ' in. n ase their appropi I . r .kin of the Colon.-' s -e- ' iv .1 niHTi la In the thb-k . f p. .ml sl once th" Com 'iirl 'idsea He hellevea tn.. .a " Ihe best It Is f"' Tufls veto appears V i ih.? I'ommerce court u! rv pe f" h has won for Itself the repots f being the refuge for the rail I interests n Tuesday. June 1. 'he Nstlonul . 1 1 . ' I an Convention meets In chl . '.. name the candidate for Presi '. .im will be defeated- the "HP d lv Ihe Democratic Natlona. ention whl. h meote In Haltlmor week later Tueadav. June ti I .. l'.a la doing bual v nnirpe.iii.il . e-. - nese for Ihe people straight along He haa begun the fight on the pr.. pose. I measure lo sllow the President S0 for traveling ex penses dutlng tha rent ttacai year. Ii-Mlllll J1.NNK It.XON .. ,s 'he Inspiration of an eccen ! ' h vv..Ti,an to luin herself I-. t,s:!l"n ,f a horse, In unlet . hi' .i.'.suul ' iri umstani e and .1 la i i. ,f in i he place of a horse v . i , . shafts nf a cart and M.n s, linpaaaahla loads drag , . s woiu.-in all the way from I ' v l . I ar l i , k. ,n, was Vlarle Jeanne Vlg .v '. , v, us bom at Puna In 179; I ll, that city ln 1HII The r , i ,. 1 1 , i . t a i , f Murle Jeanne -.v . r - ' th-- heroli efforts of , , i I,. support her child ' h. i 1 i ai, , ,s 1 uiiiola. had vol . . . , hi cug li his patriotic seal. I his .-. 1 1 1 1 1 y and had fallen ,-" at th.- frontier, leaving hla ,. , their llltle girl only ten years , g - -iruggiea of the mother end .1 g Marie, when she was old ,g i nsalst ln their malnte- i; ade a rb-ep impression on gti' .ii.'l materially aided her In ' f" in I tie asalslsnce of any r i :.f "i t una t Mall, was twenty four years i ' . married, ,'tid went to llor . ir.ime. to live She and her .,! 1 M Ignon. took lodgings a Madame Dubois, who waa the f a 1- r. iu h i. nicer who ke-t a :u i hut i ,iv Thla woman. i he husband died after 4. few ''s insisted that Marie ignon 1 trmaln with her In her home i : ,u Dubois was soon after !s strl. k.ti with paralysis and u pi ned to give up the school. h.w tig n,. other means but that .,rmr,o livelihood. Varle Vlg . h rtck t,. support them. The mile woman found It Impoe nt I lorries ui to secure work gl, i" do thla and thereupon de , ed I" take her i harge and go ,'s Hut how waa she to trans Mme Dubois over that long without any money to pav their -"ti' Thereupon Merle nan an rilr n,Voti" , iriillnn Hhe would get a small, aMi,.,iMi i v.r g. ' . ii rt . place In 11 the bed of the , v i ;' I p. u i' . ss woman and draw the g..-d .,iv rtT-u't ' I over the road herself nr t ai.c , v. being made ready for the stnrt, ,,,,. r),,, re. d ... ui. n.ided lo her burden the lit ' le . rf j on v , g llnil waa eo dear to Madame I " - imhed In Pnc ". lbs first mlshBp came the ilav ,n,t good Tl' SS .1 ' ' r siuii when Madame imiih.is was .I with ead foreboding fhav lost ' ' . :ui le dog 'he fourth day the cart at-p-k ao ' .' in the mud that Marie , , u,,! not - " .- It am! ii frlendlv farmer fastened lis in the shsfta. und S" it waa . ii .irsgged out; than along l he writ. , w I Matured driver ni a load drawn I . su strung horeaa, fastened the. I' fi to his own large mri Hut In i.r lo hold up the ahsrts Marie " .. ,.n. I a walk between thaea'the O' .l .i I support, them. To enliven the .v the driver walked all, dnv beaida !i.u telling her atorlea and offering a "nihil sympathy. tine rsrrtage paaeed them In the iidernoon and the ocoupsnia looked "nt of the window st this strange sight of a woman between the ahafta of a carl Telling her coachman ta ( atop aha got out of her carriage, talk- New : News : of : Yesterday The Famous Orator Who Couldn't Help Speaking Poetry. (Tt K J HW KHS i "If v iil ever tjave a , h Lie ' to Humuel P ary make n apee. h peler Cooper to me one after! "' the fall of 177. and eepe. laKv Ihe Issue of the gr.-kiilH'kN. imu It Mr I 'ary was. you m.iv rem." , ruminated f,,r v I, e preeldenl up" tb k-t al the head "f whu h my was Ida. ed In the preside. ti., . ;. f" iiidt y.ur . were ' u! ! d the dlllateS "f the UliTllliB k I ' " thai was "i.ly parllallv tru W " VV.ra .ed that i ululldates of I hose w h th.. miiney "f Ih" I rilled Slates should not le as t ' i cake IliHIl or Ihe ri . N.tued or ' "ill" -'l lift, .lit f'.' the I r of moderate nu uns t., get on In the world In Hint en'lle campaign 'lee, rul Cary made. 1 think, ih- in 'tt p -' fill adilr.ves.-a i.-llalniv he I, ad M.- blggest tt 'i ' 11. rices "f i.riy oflh in palgri speakers I think the Itepu! H . ana would have giv. r, any reus"! nmnunt of inoliev If thev . "il'd ha' - se. nred lo iielHl l'rv f r H ' lili'pa'gl' Speaker for th preaidentl.il ,-nmpulgn i ,l last year j It so huppeiod that In 1M, when the (ireenback cumpalgn wua lu pl"g 1 reea In Maine. 1 haian oppuri uml y : not only h. hear general ''arv 'h" fliat gained national fnin' as a p..wei , f ul ten perance " r a 1 1 1 r I hut aftervv ur tt iif huving a brief 'hut with hi'". M- i was a man of great phvslipie he t. "I a muaalve head, his eyes w.-i-i large und de.paet and. be'ng s.l 'mounted bv heavy dHrk ,.v"br..wt KU to them tho peculiar eipr-tvi n 1 which waa rharucterlstl of !. .. ' Weiiater Hla hair waa iv.rr, ,,.g and hruahed bark from his f-r.-b. id Ills lips were the 1U of an , t ,i -sensitive, suggesting the tempera c ..-r. I und Imagination of a poet Cary certaJnly held ihe audience, on the evening I heard him ,ut though It were entranced It wu,s ur. u, s-lnni nf the Upse of the ''.In .!. t m, narration of au.-d l.-a w perfection of I he u- i r s voir waa musical and In fect command .fit P, Wag COploUS There Were ,,, the ap.-' h whl h though tie WNN rs. Uiug Id 11; h. ,1 I ' I'g'JilS" si nl.-T , '. I.d a. ik v ert" In addition t" that lo. Indes- rll ubi... not to duality pure,v personal " 'MseeS' -I tb" be am.:..., ..I i. in per i ed wllh Marts und naked tut st-rv 7 her. Nil" g I' e t he V "Ul g W-ll .... I" I lir, 11 T d told tier t" St 'l' Hi"! se' lie when tnev arilved ,,' ng ",', "" This was i. wen ' b ft ed !. .? win. aent I lu in .m b th- ) ..sset.g. i ou. h i" P .r- i., d g iv .. Hp-ec t" ulll then, ..ll'l'l M irl" found W"! I Nul content w'll lilts T ,,!ile s r v 1 1 i Mme Juinlih.i. si nt 1" fiiernls I ,,rls the s'"i v "f Mane ign " t h. d th. e mtil A 1 d'T. file 1 1 h I i-b igh"!' a p. ' from ii fund est. f o II' Is "f ib-V tig I ha p" '! (Tomorrow Murtc Haabklrtseff i a- 1I1H1 l M III SI IU II l l.t.l r. (Hpecla., I . News and idiserver l I.ucar',,1. lime 1 .1 The lubil a! Itesear-ti l.eugue of the Methodist chiiri h ut l.-i unia. N c met and iel ebriLlid 's Tirst ri i: n ; v ei sat v lune 11. 1112 The pro gram wji very nicely I and v en' hppr .pi late for tun The avert.', feuture of i the tmg was riis testimonial fea- i ture by :t, members and sermon by Dr .1 i Caldwell, of the Atlantic Christian College, nf Wilson. j CASTORIA rwliillrttliwOiMom. J Tht Und Yu Hat Alwij. Boncht t he ! . si : hgulshlng ".-iii "iHl'ir : ai ' i.i v I vent ur h" was parsuad jd. I I ... -k I s Ih- g ft et oratory he pusaesa li h i T"b II t h.' pru t li e of the law i oak- ' h - I' Isl a k a S" often l 0 li t.' I. a re, .' d ' N . really great ' rator has be.ui a really glewl lawyer, wl'h !,e p"Nm! i'- ci- option of Daniel . 1 1 s I r H . I, n -. er . w ua not a t a I i . ,' - i i . i r ! I w as unaurpaaa- ' at a f .-T,H speagt-T but he I'S g- r t . I rum and not tha 1 la'f !.,. I !,., I i.e..., pni'tl' Hg law about I f''"ii ,n 1 1 in , ui ii i all, my natlvs t " VV ! vv hi n i! soiiicy dawned upon I hat .1 r v s g .od upon tha t ut nut worth a "f law. except ' criminal trial I , r lr, Co pru l asl" I', fo," I 1,1 I ni '1 . ' . .ough in p-y years o ' h. p , .ning habit of 'i'"' ,!:' i,,rtt if th men , t in.- I e.'..; Ma'.s vv.-rs all total ' ' ! ' ' " : e i ' . " w i ; r. I la, m uch ' -' 'r ''" kvv.-.s 1 T.-a'.oBed. too, " - hali v . r g " I had f r public. - ; . 1. ' n g vv i al he . J .. . ' - ., I,, r, , - t !,. r- to refrain from Ihe h .hn So I all ut my law I ' kl I '. In ed. ib r .-ial I'ary, ' aald I. 'h ,' s i i rt,"',s "f V"iir speech ' ' t . . g i ri.. I'd to be reclt -lev t ,.,r it. t:,1 many of your . v i t us '... .I .he hint "f poelrv ' V h . I n r h lp that. I didn't t'- a, v I a I h u-rns excepting such. ! ' lb,.- piatf orn, uncon ,-. ' ' ' . wl'h a smile, he i'i- . Iih - ii pl.t u'lir ffr,ger on a , h ,r " ...nai n ,,f ihe Cary family Wa ui" 1 have a streak of It m , M ua f'!,,U expreaslon upon !! ;.,!' rir. hut I haal two cousins, v.;-.' a h s,- p..eirv Vi.u are familiar, i" ! "I'', vv h . will bo remembered g nit.r I .im f..rg..tten. hecaiiee 111"! wr -.- p.-elrv It ml published It. 1' v u I . w who they were'" I ... 1 r i aiswiT thut uueartior-. nh'1 ., .... r..: ' ,tv aald us he cloaed tb.- it-ten i.-w X!e and Phoebe Cary ar- I -' it t s ,,f mine, and when v, i w that vou mav get an expla ! f wh't vou .all the poetlo , , ' . f 'IV tpi e, h "'i'i(i,i. !. by E. J Edward ' ! r:g h 1 1 r es. ! V ed I SUES FOR INSURANCE; IS GIVEN A VERDICT tint " ' .ii.- ItraiK-h of Negro (Tiareh giim,i Xnotlier Is Thrown Oot of t ouri in Klnston. i . ,. i i , ws hp 1 observer.) kiic ' June IS In the Superior ,..,,ri i.i, two .a see ,f note were .lt,p,... .,f lu Midyeite va Inaur- i,i rnpuriv- ih.- plaintiff waa ., ,1,1ml l kit.', with Interest Mld v.it" sued fur th.v full face cf a 1 i i pulpy, the insurance rnmpanv . lain ing over valuation When hla dnirv und other property waa burned via a v.-ar ag . Church vs. Church, in who h .'in brum h of the North i 'urollna . onf, r. m e of the negro Free Will liaptist , Imtrh waa aulng an other I. lam h In a matter of property, was non suited the court holding that the property rlgbta vest In tha parent conference Thla caaa waa an Involved one. and had been on tha ducket for several years. I No doubt there are wlvea who drlTa their husbands to drink, and thara ar' other husbanda who would llaa to have auch wlvea. ess s Playing polltl-a la m higher develop ment of card aharplng. bunko and panel games Baanth v. ! J
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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June 14, 1912, edition 1
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