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The Kev3 'and Observer TBS MVI AND OBSEBYH PUBLISHING : COM PANT, i---v JOSEFBUI ftANHLf, IMtal 4- " ' . . .-.r . orncii tWi AKD OB3EXVZB BUILDDJa, '" - Jt-U Wot Ihrtfi-tmrt... Editorial Mi ......SO Adrmtliing D.....t Pest,... ClfegtattM Deft ....lit ' MIJIBU OF TBI ASSOCIATED tUiM. T)w Atolattd Prm to saubamwb? satUM tfc at loci m fqtbUah harein. Ail tishls cspsbli 4 of. slal imftuhm fcstvu, sj Site mm PULL ASSOCIATED PRESS i- EEP01TI : . St;BSCUPTION PllCSt y ' , . - - ' i . .Parable In Advene . ' - - sad SuAfT (Mr On Jw ...A.,.Me On Year ,V... ....tie i Unnlha . 8i Men Um ........ t.M -Tin Marrta ij Im lienthl I.Tl I . rk-.. U.k Aft. k '-I-r M -t-l On -y Sis Month ......MM The New sad Otterm ' to etllvend h torrfm to tuteiirh aa krk at Sweats' wtt ra Bafes ami Bynd.. Pailjr MUy k suil. (ftt MnU ser baler at Um rmm at Katetok. Nartk OaralhM, AO aiwIraaJ anMinlatloa will be nlariad. N nanaMTjat fill be retaraw wkn HtoartiM kg MORAL LEADERSHIP OP THE SOUTH. Carolina a lot of tbe layer r mining," X, West Tat Soath is sow tke moral leader of Ik aa-l Virginia a deep well was drilled, goiag dewa over tioa. It kold this epleadid position -tedsy M 6,000 fee, but it tells nothing that Nartk Carolina eeeuicly it did ia the devolution, ia lntplring I doet aotiell ea tke aucfsee. After Hut fell kad the Dclrtioa f ladepeadesee, ia tte format! bee drilled throafh the lasers ef rock ia West of the eoutitatiea a ad th foaidiag ef tke newlA'irfiaU, tirovfh tk earboaiferMt, ia hitk tke eoveraatat. " It kae acquired thi " potltum be leeal aaeaeures are, tad tke Demiaa, ia which are canae it hai " enrrired, nataraitked aad tiw tejthe U-aaada at npper.petlode, aad evea if !te ideait, after half a tentury of poverty, epprea- tke well wcat dowa as far aa the liaetteaef f thi sloa and the daager ef losiaf Jti,eiUitloa from Sihiriaa, it ld-ttill aot approached by a Ipse; way th rare Issae in politics. It kae paaaed through the broad aweejf ef graaiteai ateUmorphie alatea the talley of the abadew. "Death threaten il 4 and ether baai rocka that are ascribed to th data morA It i frowinf prosperous aad riea. 1 ft r before thr Caeabrlaa aieaaures were formal. But why do it aot promise to dirid ea eqanl aad which are ia plaia sight ia ataay , place is teraii betweea the tw great pollUcal psrtictl If IPorth Carollas.; th Bouthera people are looser stored by fear) Ia th.i Bute w a the sarfte the to remaia eemeated ia politics, jnrely this ought leeks that -woufa preiamably e foaad if. that tT t7 pprtIMr sseat--tp1it-e aaesua Ttit JTirfial well eouldT be drilled dowa auay r hatenr advantage that T had by the organ- huadred or heussad ft deeper, 8o,"i Korth izatioa of tw strong parties ia this section.; The (Carolina tell what ia below all tke kaowa rocks Bepubllcta party would aew be sal too r4 tajof, the country where the deep hole hive beea L- V . . I - . 1. L I . m I .Va . .1... AMJL M .1 . . 1 . 1. I... i.MMua ml .11 jj.-. 4, M I w- I ' " f - wr sr not otnrwr aiwma i-tnr pae- aiag. ie, feir ypm a pQiia, u is eouia eaiy oe m I is i" vier ran n inn oiaie. aie ine enaace Of dividing th South. tv4e.sJlJUiUdJjUiJ:JJtI?k 1 i 4 MORNING TONIC ' Hamee WalkerJ -V----V Th very difficulties of life ef which w are, pt o complain are converted Into the meant of that discipline, that aclf-improvemeat, which is ; the -great sad f Jife. Let a wits' present de sire be met and satufled -without any eiertioa . q his jpert, and he would h content to remaia as hf is. Progress Is ih child of itroggle, sad struggle u m fluid 'or difficulty. UNCLE WALT-MASON. j , asmssnMaMmjwaw . ".ai"" THE KXICMA. That monster ! tka sveatera coaet is new wllhla Ike prison' gate: kla'we, wfcea eeanttd, made a heat, aad he had .ana reared 4a or eight. .He "tied yfcfraj ..t; 4 -yea- aa hearing this, will aay, "Be mast have bewa a wTnaraTIt. wh had a faariaatlag way." Bat a, he bad falln face, a wolflah month, a fart Ire alri as sky of heaaty ea ef grc--jrfHi wan brides meat everywhere. Th blooming damsels saemad U see la Bluebesrd Wsta things that charm I sad wha he said, "Wilt, atsrry ate r" They aaswetwd hiss, "Yea bet your arm." And aw they decked them iSKJSfMSMfJ""' w,t" k altar a let swayed by tke passieas aad eroM current h,g prchibitioa says he la aot-a aeeaibitioalst, f politic. jthaAXbt treat. Northern eeatersnd but a basinet maa wh cam over here to see is more intent to'get st th fnndsmsatsf. '' uw" IheThlar tt"maingi"-H-t4its-tltIl. ' It is th great, unswerving, msasiv fore teay probiiioon proves jwrmaaeat ia th Uaited behind the Lgu oi .Kstioaa aa -witae wi sum it wUl be followed by very other iadaetrial force backing the President -vaad the Democratic country ia th world, ia self-defense. Hi ardn partyilt is eertain that America could ao b got- gjy ,t Js thst if tk Taited State is allowed to tea t joia asy jesgue at taia tins. The. Bonth hare eiclusirely the'.keaeBt that prohibitum give aw icianirw.tiia f w- -m BBt b-ck a th rear acats whea it comes to coaipeting is THE CARDS ON THE TABLE. . m4 muts.- Prbkibitioa enables greater output IHtlitCThifoi .Ckeatsv-aabjJty,-w, MtBaai,aimjj,Hollddi waats coavention is about to open M tnai w aiewjto know; if piibitioa U adopted kr fM keeps. lated to make (he Americas peopi wins sertonsiy Ths maa caa go hack kom aad sat it is. Jf Of the eltuatian into which Bepubliean Juies DT sBjehaac seme of tha states should aoms methods ia politics has led th country. Mosey day Upa they wwld forced Jacsr Trobibi. Is. flagrantly jind offensively the prominent fae- tfalB k tfcst thtt itj,v f. thst !Nw Eng- 4-tai ill Jkaiw fHiaeveIopmeat that it iaw,d grinit Mai aad trie to make cottoa wood doubted whether two ornerKM feroentraB-etnsir ,,i,r. .-jj rtIt i,r slid tea. 'Will be permitted to com before th cos-umt things- It ia aa easy eolntioa of tho rob- ventlon. Leonard Wood appears to be th asost h.- fof ths sober state would awt the bnaikt. .jeeflonsblo ef the lot, for tke amount ia kialtojr t,t state tbat lost would proceed to. get rrcl.i at atteaUbing aa the sources it hss eomlwber. Prohibitioa makes effleieaey and that it rsttsnlTrtht-inti rue enarges sgaintt Liowaea are aot ox them aad swiped their kale. And I ewald asm a dosea tad, all loaded dowa with sterling wortk. WhVv searched for brides in assay grads, who searched la vara throaghsat the earth. I hat mm a-oubt h Blnehesrd wlvee refaaad th heads of many men who hsv no blemish ea their Hves, wke are not headed for the pe. I sant anderetand thoss maid who'll blithsly msrry wakaowa fcaavoa, f wsldah mien, who -carry apades, with which to dig th ladies 'grsves, . f "' Thr pewirnitt 1 wisn whs has a brain jrilhout iky-lighV : '.,'' - '', Nwtht Congress ha adjouiiidrhiag-niay expect a iret Tjlatrbrhot atr - V Th Congrei uichTt jutt adiorhed1araft it mark, and it s a black a. . 1. ..I.ar:-:, - ,,, '-',--,. L-: - Old Maa JT. Pluviua wtt a better friend to the firmer ea Saturday thaa to th candidate) r h "Republieani note huatisg solution of league T'ana." It'a goingdboltrwMtryTthst-sds-ti ''":'v:.'X'"ir-. !-'.; .'-'f " - , Having queered thing' gvasrally for monllii, tho weather ma apparehtly couldn't retitt trying hi land at the primary; - Bui Tf,'1iy any"cfiaufc things shmtld happen to ro their way in July, the anti will probably ea peH a vote, afteir all of- thtnkn ' l The Bcpublica'a don't seem to b vtry well ratitned with tlwlt Boutbern delcg ttionst Chicago, lor which one ran ecarcely blame them. - i ' The mljityit suffragitti wh wrs going to' picket the Chicago convention probably won't b any (e militant when the remember Delawsre, ' A "national Arncrictn prophcteit" would kav a bigger Job on ker hand to dop out Chicago and Sen Prantetco jutt, about sew than the Hungarian ijbil rfilifd.- ' r-'- But tk South is mor determined sow than I thi State, possibly aomewher ia th Piedsaoai ver te maintain its solid political position ia the! region, naight reveal many of th ' secrets' of the nation., Tk defectum srested la tk great At)oigin 1 the rarer metal t, e ad ef their relatioa ef Georgia y a mm like Tom Watson I only a to I be enut otek osrth. The coal miner and passing phas ef politic. Georgia will be is line, I the oil welt maa kav alresdy lold aa what is to and tlit reason Is the South has cfught jnw be found la tk measure sbovs tk Csmbriaa vition, It Is' aot now following th Prctidein be" formationt which is still higher up than that of causs ht li t Democrat bat beeauso it is abao- the Csroliss granites, so It is a.wstte of effort In1eljntrtara-kirtg8t ia esseaUaU sJid bMsute It put Ja time prospecting there. But w know it believe be 1 trying to open m path lo kaaaaa Httls about what l below th erysUnin MCW trojherliood. It h recemeated. mewed itself which are so common ss oorfsee'roeks here." 80 politically ; Will thi vltioa, 'while th Bepoblkan say. valubl plaerals art foaad in th older party stands forth with both its eyee aad keert recks f th StaU that it is rsasoaabi to- suspect closed W tbe Mil of th hour, t; " - t."t ahaft- nail' deep might tap tk treasure The clear, emphatic, ringing platform declare- hoot of creation. But la Kortk Carolina ia tke tiooi of tho Democrat la etatca like Virginia aad place tsv siak tke test kole, for w are already a North Carotin oa tha Leegus ef.Ksrions show mil or tw oa b wy s compared with the rctt that th Southera peopi ar moral leaders of ths of the eouatry. - , y country as well si Democrats by custom snd t$sdi. '' " " . . - ties. The Soth is leas a rubber stamp today in f SETTLING PI0HI8ITION. politic thaa aay other section of ths country. It A Hollander ia New York to look into tie work ybj, bar from. Big business dnger prints Tar ea k wile woiwiwd by ery body." That being tho eat all the way through. It is it plaio ss ths New- we e, ,n W( tms that busiaeaa is going to berry purchate in Michigan. Obtervera aay Wood maiataia prohibiUoa permanently. Holland has guessed out the sltustios perfectly. arts. amoanjt of mosey, but ef greater aadsclt la dl- rople dor aot driak and th producers-i a other reet .purchate of delegstes. ThsV Lowdea la do drink.- The drinking nation ie haarii- repudiating .orne of his delegatee pabllcly and ,ppod sad can aot overcome the kaadioan. no that tome others of them sre publicly repudiating matter how stuck it Branches about ths heaelta of biaLJwause of the puin laaneial process that I,, ,d Ught wiae for the worker, a preachment ha been paramount brings us dslnitsly to an un- wbi,B iott -Bt tomt fro- rat worter dcrttsnding of ths point to which Bepnblicsn bui- le it romtt tnm tb, gi, mM$t who wlU u set memoa in polities .nave eerriea ins system. (nt we'g meney Hollssd sad aU tho rest in mnon iic-r of the world esa d aa thev like, but it ia aa nl a of bought influence! from the beginning of the it A ,t tJle fc,,d 0f th alohabet that tin. eimptlgn to ths spenisg of .h meeting, aad a- tion that choose U carry the load of whiskey will . ...jif .i.;.. . .. ..... .. .... u.c.r. ....... c.... ne-w soil. i tirAtnii can nark jt lgha inline tan inni nran no guwi nr in ""J I Barleycorn sad aaybody else the dart. American free government. . . . . It U not by any Means a aew thing. But it is BCSSIA COMING, me iq .epunncr,, praeee-rTmt-to ... hnmnrsMktttaaU.I. W..;. ItlJicaloutcom. of the doctrine that the ffom U(f rf . erati. ntiena eieculit committee. "I ' have never kad any' doubt of th verdict," be said. the league iuus were likea to th people cleared of extraneous matter tad misrepresentation .The platform adopted by tbe Democrat! of Vir ginis, - which - the President ha approved, dvo catea prompt ratification- of the treaty without reservations which -would impair Jtssestential in tegrity." ... 7 -7- Tn . Pretidcst is -not opposed, 'to reaervstioat which would apt impair Ihs essential integrity of the League of Nations,; That is his position. -.Tkat alway haa been bis poutiea, detpite the tnonthl upon month of allegatioa and jfsltiflcstion with bieu Senator Lodge. Seaator Knox and their fol lowers, including . Senator Seed, of Mitsouri, and Senator Walih. of Msttachusetta, have diligently sought to becloud the suest ion and dittract Amen esa opinion In respect ef it. , ; Jo make the Ittue cletrly will be within tbe power ox the Democrats at Baa r raneiteo and they will aot fear to make it, A candidate wui be nomi anted for Pretident wSote cbsraeftr-aad reewrd will command the faith of the people, in which the Pretidest so fully confldet, and the false aad befogging imues which the Bcpublican 8nat bat raited null be brushed stids. After ceafessedly spsndiag million en mlllioniJ L-doiiajra ia, their nre-conveatioa eampsiga, tbe Kepnblicsa party will uaderfslel rarte and sptrrrd tsas of million oa th election. It Governor Low ie ia pnoared to riek teOO.000 on the than of a nominltioa, at what if ure would he halt if he wia the nomiatnlent Where will Mr. William C. Procter stop, after haiarding 700,000 oa the note astioa, if General Wood be tho nomine f . The nrotoect of thi the President perceives knd with it the disgust witb which tbe people of the Uaited States regard It. He I eoaBdent of the verdiefw c - .::.-1.""..""t:',J - Shall aot the-De-mMMiaToTrOiirvalt State ahare ia hiafaitht -.W-wb CALLS WOMAN SUFFBAGE DEVICE OF SATAN It i an established fact that is welt known to every on tost know any thing, thaf s largo ana jotity of the citizen ef orth Carolina, mala and femate, ar violently opposed to female auffrago. Kew what escuso can. any one bavs to offer for (ercing thit mowatros, abominable hateful lawyea peopls who ere trying to do justly and love mercy, aad walk jkambly with God I Surely every one knows whs raree any thing for, the moral and iplritual uplift of our beloved State that the day thst this lew ie pasted will be the bUckeat day that the ana ever rote en ia North Carolina, It seems like we bave trouble enough without thiai crowning calamity. . It was published refeatly. "vote for women are coming, sad th good women will hsv to witkt ap their miads to vote or the "country will be ruined." Oomplimentary, wain t it to rhia high flying eet, that are willing to swsmp this nation for the "privilege of ettting a vote, that wilt not hava.the weight pf a thiatl dowa in making the world better I have recently beca sttociated with two ladiea who . have lived in (uffrage ' ataei. " and they assured mBatwrrea6ee-ent.jf4ht women never .thought" of regirtering or going to the poll. Thst will he the case with ut, and the remainder will be. too busy making th fur ny from aay one who darel to, ditagree with them, to have aay time to tet an exsmple of Christian living. If there wai any such a thing as a civil law that could be enforced if the criminal hat LOuDENWILLSM IHKIISESSIS Reccnsidcfi Ran to Leave Chi- r cago Today; Dr.; Butler Opens Headquarters " Chicago, ' June A.-kivernor Lowdew---. Chicago, June dAe reported commit' bat recontilered'kis intention of losv.i lug this city during .the eetsions of thej cosveniion ana win probably, remain her at lefltt a part of this week. "1 probably will not go to Springfield tomorrow night," mwld the governor to day. "i do not know Jutt when. 1 will go, but I probably will remain in town during eeveraUday of the convention." . The governor said, be was entirely-! satisfied -with, th situation as it exists ia tbe Illinois delegation and declared he had net given the gueition of perms ergniialisa. in thtconvention any eontideratioa and . did not intend to. TW V!.lil.. U... . U ... 1 ... .4 fork, today jolnod tbe Republican presi dential aspirants,-who hare taken per sonal Aharg of their convention head quarters. Ia his announcement, he (aid "torn progr" wss being made toward framing a platform "declaration of principles." Dr. Itutler predicted that "Americana generaJlyilwould "never aceept that nanw aa aelflth intern tional poTicy, hick wt, he eaid, embodied in the petition of 8enatora Johnson aad Borsh, as to isolation of the United Sutes rrom in won or. the worm- aor any other "merely negative policy." Ir. Butler ssid be favored divition of the world into three none, .Euro pea a, American nnd Orients), ths peo ples Sf each ton to be responsible for ths maintenance of order there in oe far as questions Involvings their own "pri- uumi j .mw.vwim wilt (viciucv. was asked if that metnt employment of troops out of the eouatry, aad : aaid that it did, within the xones. T " The 'real history of Article Tea had sever- been -publicly- toldDrt-Sutler said. It hsd been written, he eaid, by certain people.'' before the war and tent lo Pretideat Wilton, who Dr. But ler eaid, sent it to the Senate Foreign Belations committee witb a -proposal that it be substituted for the Monroe Doctrine. Tho committee, he added. rejected it "uatnimoutly." tees, without considering preference, the temporary convention roll fof lows: -Alabams, total : delegates, Hraala structcd, 14.' : : , - .-; Arizona, total ; aalnstructed, f. ' Arkspia, 13; Lewdca, 1; painitruet' ed, 12. '' V; - V'.'-; rM r. .-..I ofl." Tt fh T VKli4urni, wuu mvf . w . wvm , -. Colorado, total 13; uninstructed, 12. Cesaeeticut, total 14; uwinntructed, 14. : Delaware, total s ; uninetrueted, . VI.M. tnl.l B Wiul a. n.ia. I atrueted, Declaring the "presidential preference primaries n fraud sad a fares," Dr. BuUer charged that methods "adopted to secure uevets inthem ka"'ben:"n pub(i Kandal." Most sf the SS Aew York delegates arrived today on a special tram, which was plsstered with posters pocJsimtng the csndidaey of Nicholas Murray But- ifr. aliToaeyrirwoula-nbT-bg m Uiu.l.uut. The EJmMljtnttUJ Democrat that ar advocating thi thing nriii; imlicated that Dr. Butler would WitTM"" ncuere lost su womes win voie uenocrtuc, 111 " Bl" later some 01 tbe on votes would be m I - , IKnnPtVftflllllnr. KliaanllBB JlSi mA n I at at lay aF atnAwiwnaB cettions latsrcn. Bbt the meg.itude of th. irsa, I.,, wfcW 4wt. .omelhlago. she "TT """' WHI. bo ready to stay settled for a while. Great eve. he br.,.f.eed Republican lender, snd they J w kc-it. be afraid ..pull off their auttio. of the u-1 fof . .. .I, vuc BMterw vs SACV rnVTBllalgZ mtfg Vk IHf fill' kich call the Bepublicsn convention together .rf. fc j.. M .: u:(W;-.-.-jJ;l.. r.t.1 .u: L wii -M .l. -.11.. I --- rr.. ..... j ... -- ., v..r-n inm wmj. -m ou "'"" f,iU from the toble is.tesd of going in after s - .m v-.ft I It ia not to late yrt for this eouatry to make aeaslble peace treaty with the aations cos - ....u. . .:... ... ...i I ' ' " n.. .. " . ... A . . . . . for the future, aad it it net te be luppoeed' that that he did it. with regret, beesus ths budget sys-l . 4M . ... mJl!7, , tcm hsd beea i desir oa kit pert for many a day. ... ,fc. .fi. , ..... .. .vt -oe-no otThat,Js All they. know about it, But he eaplalned that ke wsa eompelled to .vate 17ilT.:..kr. TI.7..V !' - 'V J"" -anr lew for any-such tha bill because ef a elep that ke thought vie- . ..4.,,, . 'fc 7 .1 " . . 1 .l Ti7 1 t ni IJcaa gad sluqotd enough te sscriBce the country very lated the constitution la providing for the re- lr ,k.. trr-. eat sr v ai -jj vwhi wmtvwm a v tavm urn s iwh vwasui' twnvf 1 ereisl reUtions. Tbe Republicans tsnnot keep (tb cftrrea a oer-appi.t4 by the tfc, itry xU Mi UWI, j., Leaving out of- tail liscuttlo f thtnubjeet. K ).iku.i tu... hick bMolef bttrlidefully,Conl wtlt' .... t. .. .2. . .t 1 "t ..V2JC" open np, for common sense csnnofbe supprested Bryan tavt thnt Senator Johnson ia a magnetic ' mAivbarntTy, that same fatal attraction for the precious metal 1 the General. . . - . 1, ,,,,,, 1 l. , x Several members of tjfie crew of n Aeitrieaa ttetmiliip'are reported a' being member of the fsmily of ths ormrCiafaotberrxmle; wf royalty ducoverlnt the meaning of work-. . ecTusnylciiv-rTgltrrt Imu ba beea temporarily sbandoned 1 all th more reason why It should retura with a stronger kkk whea ths Legislature suthorires aa election. nd Henry Lodge the Beptiblica nominee, we geance nhouldu.'t prove te be entlety 'with the ' Lord. ----- v-., -ILIlAZ. -LT' -"" " It appear thst Senator Johnson knorM a thlifg . or two about AmsrlcRMUm after nil. In coanet ' on with hi claim of having irrled North Csrb :., Pi say,' fXorth Carolina is the purett AftfWri cnn;a1e in the Unkin, ifh let thtn one per c e nt et jta-Topulstionrof -foreign irth Trom cent ef iti population of forelgh borth." - From vhich it appears (Vit tha Pcuator kaoWl tbinf ' r"tfB absat Aaierksaisa after '., ., MOVING PICTlBEi. hurried to try to ptt th measure ever the vele before adjourning, but lacked the etry voles. Ifitinnra Su,: Tt ws -a Simple matter to; do as he requested, Teittrdiv the sky wai deep bine aad cloudlett. which, wia tjrfmedy,Jhe real budget meesur by tke sua biased. Oversight the dim changed. This removing ths feeture deeling'with the removal ef 0,;taT ?? orld is rr.- A soft rain in falling. th comptroller, but Instead eir.nde.vori.g to 1 h' J?Z VJj"1??' . . ... . 1. . v. toeust erees were . outlined in fllmy green. Aow makraaaaiinvMtbfcto tfcy have burst into bloom. Eseh huge Iree.le nnd tbe country, lenefir By 1tl" aow4bo-whofe bwrted- A'MSitMi.itiMfsnt matter wit throw 1 the air by the attempt to I tbe py weather of yrWiay kuad reds 'ot cue it over the veto, ."P st taaaed and fluttered like blta Th trouble witk Congress is thst it ia alwayaf V.!i.i-J! .1,, tHtW1 ry miti leaking way , to aceemplUb the ...oya.ee .( u " r , m! .T"".:. thi PwldnhfNew the -&dsktf33n' vH l.TplefVif th wiewrwina dore.. .V w, J ... ' (er a.ythiat at all, is good for the eeuatiyCbn-r' V neias sn ibo young wheat began t. look burned. iia-aAAhaJmdaLJl eould eatllv nass if Co.- w" , .!'" "ow 1. their tender k.7--riirzrnnrrr t ! wia 7"" wiZr " ,r ?r. !' iurt pramiwriribi Republican think they will vote Bepublicsn, but tome of tbe big leader declare they will aot vote for either, but will only vote for. men. Now if Ura.' A hit a son that- is only Ht for a comport heap, he will be tbe Man in her eye, snd if her best friend doetnt see thst ws'y good night I Whes mete women get la power (f) i bop they -""'- Aiww. Jsw, for thev will turely need it. One man saiuTfo me, "I ffbnwj see any: ute in that law for every wemaa will vote just Jibe ker lusband." Hs lost tight of the fact that a great many of our modern woman think tesa jf theft "buebaada, than they do of any other men; and it is -a. rsrs sight to see these shining ligtfls (f) in- the suffrage proeeaaioa that bare husbsnd that think like ihey do. If itr One does hs has aa eye ealy to the loaves and Ashes not thst he can believp for one moment tbnt any civil law caa right tbe wrongs thst have materia lised - from a . woman's neglect of bci Godgiven work ef enforcing the moral Jsw, or belplett tender infancy. Now to ye men and women that "Uord ' msd, a Ik'o1drCtkrnloi;':'wlll have te take this matter to a higher tribunal. It will not do to.ttk ear heavenly Father to "pre veat this law from passing. We, aa a atate, may have tinted ao grievoutly that He may be allowing it tox corns on ut for "punishment, but we ean atk him every day -to give.ua what is belt regsrdlen of say one opinion thrown to tome other candidate. Gen oral Wood, delegates thought, is likely to receive menr New York votes. Gov ernor Lowdea's candidacy hat the sup port of many, and some delegates from Brooklyn aad the Bronx were out spoken in favor of Senator Johnson. I nppcal to the men that hive t meet to raCfr. or turn down this dsvie of Satin,' that yon think twice before yon force this awful thing en ue for thp damage cannot be remedied once it geti started, iid may God bless' you morally aad spiritually as you give u justice ia thie matter I would net voice tingle proteat if the majority -e--e4t4naaJUdD!A Jaw. though I hould feel like. fitting in sackcloth" and tihet. Whtt right hsi any set of men to pill a law that menns as much aa this ene doee without taking the popu lsr vote on itt ; ..j, Every ene knows it would never become a lew if this was done. Will some One tell us if it doei pass,, will females that do not regltter ba-e to pay poll tut Of eourte.tli women who are advocat ing it say no Woman will have te pay poll tax diacrimiafatibn? Well we wait witk hted breath for tha ultimatum, but frrfm the depth ofmy aoul I y Mar Jod in mercy preterf us iron any such. a ruling.' ' '.: . Ainrji- a, a. WAifUMJ. Mas ton, X. ( - . 1 " " ' ,..jttwjJxeSiSS..,iIJ!'!!i to b thst Senator Lodge may be brought out" at acomprd aiite eanaidntf.- That's inspiratie.t all right. With ibe Tcmocraltclatforinbaitt areintd-the-tTeety, .aanot Ix nnnrd be a aaoAeaauri thltTRaiiure grets and iberesidetevidewtryse--th meeis grata The eounrty would' th gt the btarat'ef the act. But being a matter tht th Pretideat diaap- prpves of lh. art relating to th comptroller mutt go- or Congrets illows nothing to go. It It iuTirnaflTcfTTnftaire Coagrcas a abomination. . If Hilton's 'Anger it not 'worth enough te tbe eouatry to let it fo through, .according to the aktogonittie Wea .THE PLACE TO DIG. The Scmntific Americsn tells wfa pre poti tion to dig hole several miles deep in the earth te lnd out Whit it below ut. Should thst 'scheme oer be undertaken the place to dig it is ia $orth Carolina, for whether you knew it er net thi Stat i -fArtherJiatanJnL. iBi..' ef the ether, although it his seme of the high point at well. When the earth was built it wm r 1 1 l a . - . ... nK3JJn2"Jrm U.lrt te.K.rtklti, Hosier CumnUagi, ttaVaua of Dcrnu hamtt. Testerdsy the Urt of the HI bloom was fading. This morning the old ftthloned yel low res ksi burst tnta a glory of bioseosB ' -Tomorrow aad every morrow then ltl ba a cw Ilm in tbe garde and oa thabliw ll 111. Kst fw primoruiat proiopjaam. wraa iouhew;it.h " ' " oce. exactly rvpeate'l. ad yet tbv wxpewp, who prefer -to iWe ia the city. Bontvcr bumnStrhglhe confestioa Uisy be te member of the well known human ytce, there seems to be ao doubt about it. In fact, tbe census figures are expected to shew thnt nearly three-quarter! of sraos-HTr-fw-fowirs-nnd citie wher we are wiggling snd squirming aroa.d like a many mites i. s. ererrrowded and . overripe eheetf. 2 ...v. .... lbuaTttew-444tn-AttiIui TBE PBESIDENrS FA'TH. Commhia ate. WABKS INCOME TAX EVADERS. Wsthington' dinpatrh to the New York World. A wnr.ing . was issued tody to income" tag trs Jer In a statement mttls pabtts from the Internal Kevwnn Rurean citing th ue of Itaae Brothers. or.Eiiasbeth, N. 1., kad Jaeob 0. Lvy, ef Piter tea, K. J. ', .. " . The Issue Brothers, junk .dealer, were arraigned in Mwirk en ths charge er riling fraudulent in come tax return for 1911, and entered a plea ef guilty. Julius Itaae wai given twe months jail sentence, nnd. Jsmb and Joseph Issae were fined iMKrra.ehr"l of -perjury nnd attempt to evade income tax. - Ths Jury returned a verdict sf guilty end Levy wtt eenteaccd to yesr In jail. V Thete cases' sr two Of series of iavostigationi made by spceisl agents bf the Internal Bevenue gcrvirc, others ef which It believed wilt lead re rlmjinal prosecutions. In lh ease of isaae Brotb ere the agents, reported Jlaeoteryof additiontl taxes amounting to ajz.iw. HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS OmduAtine; Exerci of Yty ttvill HIgS School Held fridsy Might VGOOHASLjjSTOF lalSTRIJCTED V DIES His Total Is 125, With Johnson Second With 112; tt. C. , Gives Pritchard 22 - Georgia, total 17: Wood, 4; usls- etructsd, 13. , , Idaho, total tt uninstructed, 8. - , Illinois, total M : Johnson, 1 ; Lowden, 43 1 uninstructed, 14. -'- Indiana, total 30: Wood, 10 1 Jobasea ' 4; uninstructed, 16. t J lows, total M; ; Lowdea, 12 1 anla atrueted, . -. - Kaasa,' total a);' nninstruefed, SO. Ksntueky, tOtat 11 wwinetruetedrd. Lo.isiaan, total 12; uninstructed; IS. Maine, total 13; uainatrueted, 13. . .....j Maryland, iota! 1; Wood, Id. Massachuaetts, total. S3: Wood, 6: pn instructed, 2. . . ' . . . . .. ''lii; Michigsn, total 30; Johnson, 3p. . -Minnesota, total 24s Wood. 10:-unin' . Itructed, 14. r MiKiitippi, total 12; u.instrwetedr 12 Missouri, total .14; u. instructed, 34,. Monti na, total nainstrnetcd, . New Hampshire, total 9; Wood, S. New Jersey, total SS: Wood, 16; John-. aon, 12. ,..Vv:.':::. New Mexico", total 6; Wood, 9. - -. New York, total M; unlnttructed, K. , - North CaroliaalLPrilehard, 52. ' North Dakota, 10; Johnson, 10. Ohio, total 48; Wood, Harding, 3D. .. Oklahoma, totat 20 1 Wood, i ualn- atrueted, IS. "-'"' '' 7 . - Oregon, total 10; wood, 1; Johnson, P. Peaniyivsnis, total 7t Sprout, 76. - Bhods Island, 10; uninstructed, 10.- South Carolina, total li; uninstructed, - I 11. Bouth Dakota, total 10; Wood. 00. Tennessee.- total 20: IWood. If 2 nnin' - st rue ted". JL " T""" : r Tent, tots! 23 j "uninstructed," !3. - lTfrah tktal B uniB.tffn.tul B I Vermont, total 8; uninttrueted, ,. . Virgmii, total IS; wood-, t; iiowden, il 6; uninstructed, 5. Washington, total 14 ; Poladexter, rnyeuevuiei June o. with a com mencemeat address by Dr. Chsrles E. Brewer, president of Meredith College, me graduating sxereitea of the Pavette- viUeHigh ?-hool wore held in the achool auditorium Friday night, when A elasi Of 20 young men and women received thei diplomas. ' The exdreites were largely' atteaded despite unfavorable weather condition!. The-valedietorina ef - the clstt -w as Miss Jsnie Huihe end the aalututoribn naiMits Msry Bethune. Diplomns, i.re structed delegates for Pritchard. sub seated bw John A. Oatet. chairmnn Aft joet, to -8tata-nida primary, in which the board of trustee, were reeeivej by Rupert Harrison, Herbert -JuUd, Lloyd. inompton, at'resron - Harris. Gorman xoungblood, and Misaes Alary Hetli'iae Stella, Forttou. Ada Hall. Ida Lessem Verna Parker, Mamie Plummer, Harah SbBwx .Sclma Vann, Marti Mae Burn, nnawj, ocima ut, Hlttn Mae Burns, ,. " 'V. . . . France ttaenJaffleTTu the department issued the followiog . atateaieni todayt ;. --."'-.'-. i -- -f .'!.-... . "The. policy oL.lhe, bureau ia and "will be to pursue tax fraud rrlentlestly. In checking np of returns evidence te show fraud will bo followed by thorough investigation which will be continued iiijtil the Krwrxr irnHred arw brought, to, jut tic., Thlt infairnon to the man who honestly peyt bit there -Of -the cominon- leTy it ih onijL$onrpo. aiblN :,'. ...' "'... ; i . "In every cste warranted by " the " fact the bureau nil! urge the impolitic' of sxtrrme pea- lUea., .iLJaVJkt.buveeu'e determined policy that the iitfluenre of wealth chill netf prevent th wilful tax Modger - front -going- to jaii, The big - and Ledbetter, Jane Pope, Aileen Kamieur, ani uinay .lownaend. . ..- The btadman Englith roedalt were pre tented" by Mr. Ontet 4o Preston Harris of ths Senior .data, and Miss Bert Smith, of the Junior elow. The trustees erhotarship medal was won jT-Trank travsa. of the 1 reihman class. . The Co lortial Dame prize for the best essay on American citizcruhipby a student from any tumberiand county school was presented to Oscar Parsley by Major E. . MacKethan,. who rclnted an-iuterewt ing and smumnc story of hi graduation! witk the flrst cuss to finish the Fayette ville achowbt." - Superintendent W. 8. Snipes presented the county-wide spell ing prixev won in competition at the county, commencement, to Wits Marv Bothuae; the awnrd for tlie best essay off " the httrory- of vwmbfitontt :rrtunt to Miss Ida Lessen ; aad the Merehnnts Association prices for essay on tho ad vantages of eniiitment in the United States army, to Oscar Parsley and Miss Elelse tinyder. t'ertiUcatct from th commercial do partment of tho school were presented to .Rupert Herrisoa, Mute Mary Tolar, Virgini Kellyt Fanwio AbArai:'recsJ liCdbetter, - Olody Towntend, Mamie Hlummer, Stella Portson, -Jane Pope, I era. rarker ana Msttie Mae Burns. . I Dr. Brewer's address wsl ani,inapiriag discourao on "Cruet nnd a (trong plea for conservatism in daily living. - The program was opened with ainging b the High School glee, club and . prayer by Rev. Archer Boegker, and was closed with the elass sona. - ..me ciats aay emi-im wyre new te the morning and were presided over Ty Kupert Harrison, th clatt president. TAKBoko EXPECTS TO HAVR .' NEW-DAILY PAPER SOON Clifton Springs, Ki' T. 'TTmXirmmT?mr tak place today in ,Jew: York City. Mr. Dnvis waa the son ef Captain T. W. Davis, of Kaleigh, and Mrs. Da via, was the daughter of William H. Mc Allister, of New Tork City. . - J.MrJaiijs survived by hi father. four sisters, Atrs. IrvingHolt, of Burl-1 ington; M.iss Penelope Davis, of Bel. eigh; - Mrs. Plummer, of Philadelphia. and Mrs. Boy Jackson, of Apex; nnd four brothers. Dr. T. W. Dnvis, Jr., of Wintton Balem; John Davis, of Piyette- ville; Kimbtrough Davis, of Ssluds. and Commander Archibald Davjsr U. S. X. ettublishmi'Dt in every retpect knd -thnt .. - i,. . . k rmmcielly ble MU b-itreated ia the eame wayC; J"7' "V r '"..." . . " .ii.il. - fmcnts have befn concluded for prctt aa the email wilfnl violator. Taxpayer who have not met th full require ment of the isceme tax law should not wait TE TreiTfW--iif-ronaflrat rr7rrT5i.-rii t i until disrdrered bv. a vevenna nKr-ee. Thura i tk lairin. nM.l. . . ... t '-t3 m -. . i . .. i , . , I" "iw ietpen-tn -sefgrrnB.frrrnrn n-i.rrn in (Fii aiscov-ren ran Leigus of Natiowsw, He doe est ftsv thst, theyj delinquent and the tax i dodger discovered bylhe "Tarboro. June a. James B. Lloyd rormer edit6f'orThfi" lmltT,Ttrthcrwee. 'who will be editor of The Tarborean, stated; tednjr t hat the- new popet ilion Id begin publication within 00 days. Order hss lccs plnecd for tue machinery and Quick di'tiverv hat been -bromited. Mr. Lloyd stilt tt thnt thlt will be i mmlvr buret a. The time for effert ef eomprortiit It Blount ttreet to their ew belor ducovery by a government emciAL ' 1615 Uillsbero Street. tcrrVe and he predicts that the new pnper will be a died institution in the community n the near future. ' .. Mr.- H.M. London snd family are" mortng-- tnday from Vft TMrthJunday school rom, Wisconsin, total 26; aainstructed, 26, Wyoming, total 6; uninstructed 6. Alaska, total 2; uninsltucted, 2. District ef Columbia, total ; nsin- structed, 2. " .4S, V,.-, Hswsii, total t; uainstrwctedt - - Philippines, total,-2;fWood, 2. '-a rorto itico, total i; aninstructeai Tntl (Ulviratva fl2? Wnml 10: . T . T'l . U...l 7. . Pritchard, 22; uninsteueted. - Notes t Missouri . has . normally, but 3 from the district were thrown out of "disgraceful conditions" in the Urate; .-..j..z N'ebratka: JohasoB wea tbe primary, but. four district delegate holding ia trict instruction for Wood kav an nounced they will follow them. ' - New Jersey: Whod wea the primary, but 12 district delegates are pledged t Jaknaea.:: ... " Ohio: Harding won the priinaryTbut 9 district delegatee are pledged to Wood. Oregon: Johnson won the primary, but district delegatee are pledged to Wood. .. ... . Noitb Tarotinar State eonveatio. l 6 A I Kan. JL on a a. eV -. I Incomplete reports give Johnson leaJT - --. . ,r.'C. MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM K. DAVIS DIE AT CLIFTON SPRINGS, N. T. Mr, and Mrs. William. K. Davie, of ".' C'arr-Woodton. : Lexington.' June Miss Bessie Pssw Woodson became the bride of Mr. Oliver - B.;Cfr,Jw a simple wAd impressive" tN:reo.y-..nt f'iret Methoili't I'hureb Thursday etehlrta 'f tm Vetcieii ". taitor. Her. J. P. H ipps, ofteialing. Ths1 ring ceremony was used. Prior to' the ceremony Miss Marie Stephens, of Stateiville, snug "Because," with Mr. Clifford PKilllp at the organ. Following the ceremony Mr. snd"Mrs. Csrr left for the mountain of North Georgia to spend their honeymoon. The HIbN-m June 20. . '..'" . Tho bride is the eldest dauihtcr of Mr, J. L?wis Woodton, proprietor of the March Hotel. Bhe is k nativa of' Virginia o4id a taott atttactiv. yoilnj? woman, who hss made a" wide .circle -ef friends since coming to Lexington about tw years ago., rjha i ajto vrflln known ia High Point, where her father wif-for tome time proprietor of the., tl O04 OTTO The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Carr, of Charlotte, aad was educated at Trinity Cortege, upon leaving college be enlisted ia thefiehtr tng marine for oervleo oversea and faaJaUkUtttle.M Bellesii Wood aad other Tiistnrie Tirtories of the American forces." He-HH to Lexington last November as aa assocWte edlteref-The-Dispatch, but during the past week severed his coanertion with the paper to devote bis entire time to th Lei. ' ingMvw -luaiirance-&rf ic Company of bich he. ia seeretary-treaturer. - , .. i MEETING; MISSIONARY SOC'lETT. Tu nSpwdn .MtMionarr KurictT of th Edenton Street Methodist chnn-h will hold ita regular monthly meeting mis nurrnoon nV'STW w crock In the An iaeritin bom . AtUebiect wilj be dischttcJT All ladies ars" iinriteu. ; .
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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