WEEK END EXCURSION FARES ; #8.25 to Wilmington 16.20 to Isle Of Palms trains on each Sunday from May Tl to Sapt. 11. iodtisi^e. limited returning to reach original start lag point prior to midnight ot Tuesday next following date of ale. - • SUMMER EXCURSION FARES #7.96 to late Of Palma #7.96 to 8ullira»s Island $4.10 toMyrtto Bench #10.66 to Norfolk Tlthet** on ante from May 15 to October 16, induse. Halted re turning until October 31. Liberal Bebedole and further partfcn tern cheerfully furnished upon a P. FOWLER. Ticket Agent Pembroke. N. CL __ ATLANTIC COAST LINE The Standard Railroad of the 8enth BILLY SUNDAY WAJUUK AS ;?■: m as mum ssssrssiss.14 •—'*“ ■tWS&Hpyr&rs: MM] He Mn 1*0 Mid aave the ••sSSeVS** YV MMWt railroad is 14 attaa away. &£}. ottm kt win toad the aorvitoa.pcay W aad praiihlag la hia acaai arneo. toeator manner, eetratohiag the Fata who hear him. Billy himeatf doaa aot min*!* with Mb netjebbers «e orach of tote aa in farmr yean. WhBe ha to hospitable. « the bard mi at eetortelning fall* on tbo thoaldora of “*»" San teggBBSBBBaaaa raKMsrLss.' *• Thera is a story that whoa he ftnt man into Vbo valley aa automobile »f«nt attempted to eeO htoa I ear. The sale waa believed te have beta 'Naw^tagra.'wSt wtS,I r^out into StYW® -**«. — « ais.^.Krtr«Ssr Yha Hoed river valley home to 1a My Lead Chief Jaetfae: “Thmi to .ehjeeiieji poaethly not food m tow. but nnh coed on mar ts aa tora of this KngtieSMitute. bytoy u tha KtJtMito'Inito' idbennf ta his awa paania. “■•to* tried, in trutCnot by my ytg ee*tha life pmnt. bat by faara ij£&EBa&&S tor n atatata framed in tha luimn af tha toad that trtoa me, butlSStSd to tha tonip of an may toad— •o antioZUd ta tha taw that moat ba mncit today to atoy aa triahman whose ofaua la that ba pata Ireland “Loyalty to aaatimant, not tow. It lasts on love, not restraint. Tha gov cramant of Ireland by England rests aa rsatratat, not Jove; and etaaa It towth «*• love, It can evoke af "Bat this eta tote la man absurd, even, than it ia antiquated; if it ba potent to ban* one Irishman, it to afafl^mort potent ta gibbet all Eny. mttfisirt EffSZS: •fi'i.’xjns today may poll tha nooaa around an TpiuKfiha K*a mkrma — —-j- a. - uiiiiUMn I Bov to, WQOM BOTfrCifa M was oat, although it can at nun no ■trend around m Frenchman's threat, whose sovereign ha was. “Far Mnhmdj fWn --4 Edward 11 (. claimed to be tlw Kings of Prance and quartered tha anas of Frat>oe on their royal ehletd down to the^urdon with (reload oa January ’ "Did the‘Kings of Praam’ resident bera -ia Wtedeor or tha Tower of London hang drew sad quarter as a traitor every Frenchman tor 400 years' who fell into their hands with arms in their hands? **T» the contrary, they reeaivad the embassies of these traitor*, presents from them traitors, even knighthood itself at tho hands of them traKora, feasted with them, tilted with them, foagfct them hot did not eeeaeeinate them by lawl . "The judicial assassination of to day was reserved for one race of the King’s subjects—for the Irishmen;, for those who cannot forget their eis Mgiaace to the realm of Irelaad. h-tl Sfct BSSfcVti time of Henry VIII., save such as tested on the cer,tract of matual ob ligation entered into between them and certain prioe#*, chiefs aad lords of Ireland. This form of legal right, such aa it eras, gave so king of Eng land the lawful power to impeach sa Irishman for high treason under this statute of King Edward III. -Aad whet !■ the fea he be tried by his petit. -With aQ reapert/I assert that mas court is t* me—an Irishman charged with this defsnse a foreign court?! this jury is for me—an Irishman—not a Jury of my peer*, to try ate ta this vital Issue, for it is patent to every man’s conscience that it is hla tn-i defensible right, if tried at nil, trader this statute for high treason, that ha be tried in Irelaad before an Irish court and by an Irish jury. “But for the Attorney-General of England there ia only ‘England’— there ia no Ireland and these is only the law of England—no right ia Ire land; the liberty of Ireland aad Irish man is begrudged by the power of England. Such tobacco , « enjoyment u you never thought could be is yours to command quick as you buy some Prince Albert and fire-up a pipe or a home-made cigarette! 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