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n. largest Guaranteed Local Circulation WEATHER Saaday ateeday, Fal. light bat t Seaii Winds. VOL. IL KO. 114 GBEENSBOBO, N. C., SUNDAY. MAY 29, lfcJO SECTION OKI, PAGES t TO a. PlICE F1V1S CENTS' ai iiaauiTi, rv jsatr -msmim WATTERSONIAN LOR1MER REVIEWS THE CHARGES A GAINS T HIM SFI F PUflTFrTIfliM state officials accept uLLl " lliU 1 Lu 1 lull ornc rno qta ttt 1 Rnwnc AT CHAPEL HILL a jL , r a a. -a jwr . Marse Henry Tells of Ideals ;And Duties of Newspapers. PERSONAL rSxIsSkCES Tells ttit -Boys" to Ie Decent la De- scribing foe Bay's Happenings And Iron Lying. ?; , . New York, May ta.-e-Hcary Watter sou, tat editor of th Louisville Courier Journal, at a banquet tendered in hi aoaor by the New York Pre dub U- ' iiffht. la a ansae tela af tha duties snd ideals of th uirawpw profession. ur. Wsttersou aaidi . . "I waa bora asrt door to a printsbop ana rrew un in a aewansoer onM. r irsl and Tut. I hava tiled averr newspaper inaction from galley boy . to leader ' wnw. t l sat prouu 01 nr oiuiu vna jealous of iU apod name. Until 1 gave up all around, all-night work, 1 was never aa happy aa .toward th waa aaia' ' hours, warn, th boys around ma, ware were Bathing and feat vera hurrying and the fmatn ware beginning to m wider ' below. i ' ,, .- "Not one of you haa walked theaa Hi maBHinai wws ucapsiiiua'v twv i - j I . I nave. 1 rensemoer once seeing young Jane Gordoa Bennett through window of taa aid Herald office down a boat the corner of Broadway and Fulton atrcet. and of murmuring, wit a Joan Leech e " ragged urchin, looking upon a little boy la a London home, eating plum padding, Wouldn't It be bully to be aim I Just . HI year ago Mr. Dana, then oa the T. I u . A ft . - KJ -.!. 1IIUUIU, WU w im mw w -fHv veuiu PS Win IjJKV WllbUIB ,WOT, . taa year later when wa had eome to be, aa it were, professions! colleague, he waa phased to be reminded of the cir "eumatanee, and from that hour to tha day of hi death waa my moat excellent -nM mi immrana ' 1 beg yoa .will not be alarmed. I ' am not going ta weary you with the reminisosutial, nor set up for srheal . Boaster. .Still lee la it my purpose to deliver a lecture on joumaluai. 1 tbinld . I know what new ta and how to pie - Mr it equally for the tea table and the nresjuast swoia. jukw vu-yieis. is uj be aemd hot and aavory, or raw and : unwary, ha brought aa plain,'' of - be dressed and decorated, to suit the ever earying public taata. There la ia tliia, aa. la eoolcing, an art.- A - Una, ruddy morder, like a fair round of beef, but j i ;.. ,i --.Jl a.--Jal - fat and juicy, Monde and fiway, wholly poiled by a Oguratire aacea of oil and ' gsrha. A akillful chef can take a few ' aorapa and fabrieate a diih te delight a gourmet. So deft reporter can put thi and 'that together and pieee a atery . - i . . . ..ii.'.. i . ee toe wwr 'wuu. im : howerer, there nnut be the baala of e aeatial fart. It i girea to no man to maJce a lilk pora out of a aow'a ear; to no oook to reader a aaute out of aaw duet and boot heel; no reporter ta turn a eooop out of a lie. . 1 draw the line at ttraight rylng and never cenaider hraitmlf a hreret chief of ; polio, th reporter a Mmiprofeuienal detective. The newspaper, with the law, anouia aamime me aceuvea iudr-i until proven guiltyi ihould be ttte friend not the enemy, of to general puoin; the defender, not th tnrader, ef pri vale life and the aaaailaat of twraaoal character. "The new-paper la not a oammodity to be aold over the eotditer hke dry ooda and arocerie. It abould be, aa it . .-Mr. a. keener of the tniMio eoaedenoe, it rating profeMional, like th miniatry department ntnre and to buckotehop. It worker ahvuld be gentlenea, not eavedroiDera and acavengera, develop lug a apy ytem peculiarly their own. r nor caring lor tna popular reapen aao eateem. "I know that it i the faahion to call each eentimenta old thner hut aa it ia th ronton, to" call eld atea courtly who ' are not actually vulgar aad ek-renly. ' Self-mpect caa never grow obsolete, and aelf-reapect i the bedrock of the pub lic reepeot. There will lie Mynar jour aaliata aa there are hyter lawyer, ua- ' n-i-.- n-t na min M iJlMTM IT till " ... worthy cjergymen. But m each eailini the rule ia bound to be otlMrwiae, and they who aeek the imprint of the higher, inatead of the lower brand, will be ure to Ind It. Ia fthort, my dear young friends, I etand for the manhood, for the graueoiaanoua oi uur guiiu, pruin-wiu, ' and not a trade, aad I believe that, ia taa long ran. we owner w new-paper Itropertiea will leara that integrity and deanliaeta pay the hrst . dividends and that good faith and good numor ar pos itive aeeeta. "I hope there ia no one of yoa bcm tonight wha will not be en dar a ana agiutjk editor, at least, a city editor, aad wheaeTcr anyone-of yon find ' himself In a poBitfcm of authority, let him carry these few prreepta in his mind and ia hi heart; to print nothing of a man whi-h he would not aay to his fare?, to print ' nothing of a man hi malice; to look wall and think twice before eo aligning a aua. pert to the ruin of printer's ink; to re spect tn eld and defend the weak; and lastly, at- work and at play, daytaaw and square wrtk taa eoys, tor nata a ant been writtra of such ie the king dom of heaven?" y Tobacco Msanf actarer Iead. , tynehbuiy, V May. Bfj. Edwin A. f Jancock, aenkif member of the Baneock Brothers, plnb -teivrro nuimifacturers. Wied this afternoon alter a stroke ta Made Emphatic Denial of Accusations and Declared Chi cago Newspaper That First Published Them Sought If is Ruin Because it Couldn't Control Him. (By The Aasooated Pre.) Washingtea, May S8. for just two hours tooay aeaatut Jrimer, of UUaua, I la the senate and dwettaeed the chargea of bribery aaade aaint aim in oouaecttoa with hi elect toe to the eaate. He made empaatia denial nf all the allegations nd sought to turn the s of us turn of wrong stilus upon the Lai cago Tribune, in atuca faper tha lwrgea were ant pnntea. . - ' Tha ipeach wa devoted to a review of liucago aad Itlinoi politic for ta past tS years, lie charged th Tribune wita sinister motive in Ita attack ana, y iug that it had een tghtiag' him ever mc UHi, charged that it waa inspired because of ita failure . to control hi eeur aa a pablia man, Mr. Larimer gave tnaay paiticulara eoneeraiag hi eaaturial election, saying that attar perauading him to multt the race Uov rnur Peaeen had deaerted him sad ought to turn against aim thoaa whose npport ha had formerly procured for him. . At the close of hi speech Mr. Ixwt mer offered a reaolutioa directing aa in quiry luto the charges by tha eamnuttee oa privilege and eleetiona. Under the rules of the Beaata tha reaolutioa waa referred t the committee oa oontingent xpas to consider the quearioa of east. In ease ef a favorahis report from that enmr.ittee. of which there is no doubt, the resolution will go to the eam nuttee en eleetiona for eonsiderauoa of the merits of the matter. - I'pon the report ef that eeromittee the Wenate's aotioa will largely depend. . Mr. Larimer (aid ia part: "Mr. President, I rise to a que-tie of personal privilege to state th facte oa- oeming aad the rcaaona for the most recent assault made nnoa me by taa Chicago Tribune with the intent to blaekaa my character with the people ef the country and' to destroy me aad y friend ananciaUy and e.iiticallT." He thtta detailed the fact of tbs Tri bune' publication ua April 1 last of a tery over th (tguktura of Charla A. White, a nwmber of the IHInoia legiila ture, in which it waa alleged that he had trocured at aaet ta In t-nete through rirTT and aomiptina. "I have been eowp-Hcd"' he -wear OB-Tte defer my return to the Senate owing ta th fact that the story Was timed and publislMd with a deliberate purpoaa to destroy a k banking- association in, .hicaso which I have been organitinr with eome' of aijj friends. Thm assault waa made to prevent the Dank from opening. It Utterly failed of It .purpose." SILLY DEMOCRA TS ARE ; V STING INGLY REBUKED Southern Gentlemen Resent Of Representatives in j . Traveling (By The Associated Press.) i; Washington, ,- May M. A nretest against the actios of eertaia Deaaoorstio member of Congress in apposing the appropriation of Zo,OOQ for the neai dent' traveling expense, oovering the neeiornt hut southera trip aad ai offer to mak up th dencieary, waa tel egraphed to Speaker Cannon today by the Augusta (Ga.) Chamber of Com merce and Cot to Exchange aad Georgia- Caroliaa Fair association. The tel egram read that at a called meeting of the three orga ni rations, held today, the following memorial wa entered sent to the Speaker, to be presentee! to the House and to rresident rsxt: . "Augusta, the winter bom of Prssi dent taft, tauds, indignant sad morti fied at the actioa of eertaia Rrmucistic member ef Oongnaa ta defeating by technical objection the aropositien to make retroactiva, so aa to cover all the exaenss of hi last southern trip, th appropriation of 428,000 for the Presi dent's traveling ex peases. "At a joint meeting of the Chamber of Commeree, the Merchant aad Manu facturer' assoe:atioa, Cottoa Exchange snd Board of Trade, and th Osorgia Csrelina Fair sMcriation, held this day, it waa nnanitncusly agreed that we re spectfully feeder through you, to the gottrnment of the Baited States, the $3,000 stmurv to- meet the deficient? of the Preajdest's recent traaaoatinea'al trip, which did so mack to aemeat the JUDGE PRUIHARD URGED ENFORCEMENT OF LAW (Special to Daily News.) -Anheville, May The speoisl tax committee of the board of aldermen hare agreed to recommend aa increase in the special tax for the aale af "near beer" from t2A0 to $1,000 per year, and win probably adopt more stringent rrgnla- ticns. - Judge rntchard appeared before the board' aad made aa eathnsisstie speech a the represeatativw of a ammbei of W. O T. V. womea wha were present. He wanted the proaibvtaoa law more rigidly enforced aad the board to as every saeats at ita torn ma ad to atop the sale of whisky.. He declared that be be-, lwved a presently managed m the eity He declared that MadiU McCorailck, . the Tribune, had thraatened teat the baak never should open, aad also assert ed that White did write the story, as had been claimed, but that it waa "the work of a trained newspaper head, skilled ha the art of eraatiag aoaadal out of baa when it ia tsmurht neeaaaary to blaekaa tha eimraeter ef eae whom tha newspaper aaaaot etmtroL It is daa plain ta be seea," he aa, "that every word wa paad upon by a lawyer before if waa aigned by that poor, sew creature White, who oeee not annate to aommit reraery lor a lew do (lata, and ta whom perjury ia aa crime, who I a part of th loweat fringe af depravity, aad who to secure money aa satisfy hi instance for oje bauefaery, aold what little waa left of hi manhood aad became the pliant tool of the Tribune in thi timed and matt ioua attack." .Senator Larimer then aroondad with pas, assured ward of hater ieveetive aad epithet in aa attack npoa atsdiU alewmKtc neraoaairy. hens tor Lta-isser went oa ia increasing vahsniencr to assert that th Chicago paper "lied aad knew it lied" ia charging that money waa used to purchase his electa a. He declared that by eubservleaey he could at any time hava made hi pesos wita the newspaper. Senator Larimer declared that "all of the power ef the eity, county, state aad re era! admialstratioBa, under the lead arehip of Hens tor Hopkins, Governor De neea and Mayor Buss, assembled la to a aunt evgaaiiattoa, combined to destroy the orgaaieatioa controlled by Lorimer, with latest to five eentrol to taa Trib une." He esserted that the aramrnor neraoa- ally adriaed ia the m-pnaratioa of the H kite story tiv tbs Tribune. He went wa c eayi ""The governor joined this campaign of alander beeauae he aaw an opportunity to throw dust ia the eye of th people, use the eoneptrary ta de feat those who stood for fMeraf cooper ation in expending the 120.000,000, and. crura control el nvs next legislature." uonrinaiag, Mr. iswiaiar asserted that yer.,becaue it h-d. not he. aWaJal"0: 'JfSXJ: AT .V'e subjection.. J "The porpoo. of these cfcargra," he declared, "Was to disgrace aad destroy my inreide ana myself, whom they ran nor control, and to eome into absolute eoatrol of the Republican party ia llli aois and to seen re them selves in eon tinned plundering ef the publid treaa- r7- , Action of Littleness on Part Matter of Presidents Expenses. tit between the different eectioa end bring th natim aad th aetiea' chief exerutive m oloa tr touch aad eymoailiy eaeh with the other." The resolution contain the igaatnn-a or ue presuei.1 01 ta asacisUuM named. Representatives Hard wick aad Bart lett, of Georgia, denied that the tele gram in any way reflected en their ac tios. They stated that they took part in the Hours debate only after Ktpre eeatetive Tawaey had criticised smith era hospitality and charged that Preei deat Taft bad bees forced to pay for his board while in Georgia. They char acterized th attack upoa southern mem ber ta Congress and upoa the hoapital Ityof the south aa unfair and unjust. When President Taft today received the telegram from Angus ta. it gave him treat pleasure and assured him that the kindly feeling for him ia the south had U no way been impaired by the eontre very ia the IUme ever his traveling ex penses, Augusta ia tha. priasipal city ia the district ef RepreaVntetive Hard wick, one of the eonarvsvmea who par ticipated in rtv eoutrovwray. The President eoald not possiblr accept the offer ef the patriotic Georgians. He intends to pay out of hi own pocket his traveling expenses for the remainder of tb flsnsl year. These will amount to about 7,000 or 18,000. a the President proposes to make all the visit plaaned by him between aw sod th end ef the year. MAXWELL TAKES BRGWVS OLD PLACE AT PIE COUNTER (Special ta Daily News.) . Raleigh, May zoV The osrporstioa eomnuasioa this afteraeoa elected A. i. Maxwell, af Dover, secretary to tha commission to aesneed EL 0L Brow a, ap pointed by Covaraor Kitetua ' as eam aaSrkraer ia tb place at the late B. V. Ayeork. Mr. Maxwell ta STesniarnt p btieally, having served srversJ aessions aa principal clerk la tb state Senate aad Ud tb endorse meat ef all th Dem ocratic state esaatori ami many ethers There were 30 or mora applicant for the place, Mr. Maxwell will take j bis Illicit Distillers Seem to Bave ComliinatiOQ. A FAH-EUCBM ASSOCIATION OwiHateilinam BroQstitt. light Before federal Court is Weigh. Seat ell Secured Convictions. (Special to Daily Mews.) Beleirh, May la the trial of Great gsarsoa and Robert Davis ia the federal court hut afternoon on the charge ef illicit distilling ia Harnett county, it wa developed ia the examiua' tioa of witnesses that there exista ia the Spout Spring eartioa of Harnett eouaty, where their still was discov ered, aad exteadiag most probably into Durham aad Wake aad adjoining coun ties, a aert ef aaaoeiation af blocks ear bound together by the severest sort of eat as to protest each other to the lim it. Thsy plsdge that in the event oa ia captured, ha shall uader aa aireum ataaosa divulge tha sum of aay as sociates, la this ease th atill was foand in a deep gully where a place had been dag out aad carefully covered over for tha still. Revenue Raiders Mui- ritt, Holland, Jordan and ether mad up the party. Tuey approached the still from either direction through in gully. One negro, whose id so tiny waa never discovered, jumped clear out of taa guiiy aua nea. th otaer two men, Pearson and Davia, could not maka tha leap and fad to surrender after they had run frantically bees; and forth ia the gully, being faced by the reveeuer waick ever way they tumaa. rota men were convicted. Sentence today waa one year each ia the Atlanta penile- nary. Another ease tried laat afternoon wa against George and Henry Rich, ohsrz- id with Illicit nirtilllng in Durham coun ty, aear the wake una. Taey were ss quitted by the jury.- The evidence was all eirounijUstfil. Tbs raiders found the blockade atill aa close to the Rich " : . i:rc. varioua 'vessel. ranersU used ta haaa ling whisky and a cyphea that wwi still dripping with whisky for which it had beea used. Tho men stoutly deniel (hat they had any connection with U licit distilling. PUBLISHER OF NEW ORLEANS TIMES-DEMOCRAT IS DEAD i Bv Tb Associated Press.) New Orleans, La.. May tK Pag M. Baker, for the' laat SI year publisher of the New Or lea as Timm-Democrat, died at hi hem in this eity late thi a Iters owe. Mr. faker had suffered from eomnliaatioB of diseases for several years, but hi illness did net force him to release the ective management of the Timet- Democrat until three month . ' Mr. Maker was born at Pensacola, rla. in 1840. Ha came to New Orleans when a .young ma a snd enlisted in the Con federate army in this city, lie served ith the Wsshington srtillerv at Aa- tietam and ia several battles in Vir ginia, later he wss transferred to the Confederate ststes nsvy and served a a mldshipmaa until the close of the war. He wss identified ss a repast er aad vari ous editorial capacities with the Pica yune, Delta, nulletia aad other newspa per in New Orleans. In 11X11 he be came the publisher of the Times-Democrat. He is survived by his widow, one daughter and brother, Major Henry IL Baker, all of wbom reside in Mtw Orison. TAKE YOUR CHOICE, THE COST IS JUST THE SAME (By The Associated Press.) New Orleans, Msy 18. The fact that aeither side claimed s wtctory in the reports from Blueiield today has served to give general credence to the news which is conveyed ia the eabegram re ceived bers. . "Bloody agnlmg all day. Losses heaivsst of war" was the text of a mea ssge to s Means sympathirer. Similar report came to tb representatives of the insurfents. Although the reports received by the Estrada snd Madras followers are prac tically the Mint, eaeh faction inter pret the inlellig. acs conveyed aa good new for that aide. "It shows thst Blueflelde is proving a harder nut to crack than bad beta ex pected, ssid A. J. Oliver, styled act ing consul general of the provisional government. The Msdrix sympathizers aay it proves thst their forces are not afraid to take Bioeddds, no matter what losses they may incur in win ning the victory. Ordered to Blnefield. Phils delphis, Pa, May ISsV Orders were received from Washington at the Philadelphia nary yard tonight direct ing thst the transport Prairie aail at t e'rtock tomorrow morning for Hlue- nelda, Nicaragua. Hurried messages were sent to officer oa shore leave to report at eae and preparation fsr sail ing were at easts begun. - ' No marine will be carried fram her the tisaspurt, hnt a stop win be rnade at Onion where avers than StM Only $1495,000, However, a Total of $3.430,000 Probable That Money Will Have to Be Borrowed to Meet Obligations. (Special to Daily New.) ' Raleigh, May gd. After a conference Is ting all th aftarnooa, Govsraor Kitohia and the council of state aa Bounced tha bid ia hand today for the bond issue, which srs eoorpted, bu( BO iatimatieia caa he gotten from aay mem ber of tha council aa to what other plan thr have for lostina the remaining' bond er meeting the state big boadj obligatioa, due July I. State Treasurer Laoey aa received additional bids that rua up tha actual bond sales today to 1J!1,!)00. it a known that every ef fort ie being msde to avoid tbs aecea ity of sailing the legislature ia extra session, and toe acoeutanoa of tha bids today la taken by mauy to indicate that further effort will be made to sell the bond aad thea borrow whatever may be nsceasary to take care of the duly I bond obligatioa through the Inability lo get tha whole issue of th refunding is sue oa the snarket. The bids for tb IS.4SO.000 rsfuadiag 40-year 4 per aaat. bonds to take up bonds falling due July I were opened by the state treasurer at boob today ia the presence of the governor aad Burs ters ef tha council of state and a larg company of interested dtissns ia ths ofttoe of th tat treasurer, aad It wa found that there wem bids fur only !,- Iwo.otKj of the tssiw, a oompsred wnn l,76.O00 that waa bid for oa th first date for th bond aale May HI, when all bid ware rejected. 1 That time the Dine Tanged la ostcass from 11,000 to f 200,000, whores there waa one $500,000 bid at the first effort to ll th issue. The $900,000 bid waa by tha New York Life Insurance com pany, and waa not renewed. Tha bid la Land today nave t2,zS4,&00 of th las us to be ta(en ear of ia some extra ordinary way, severs 1 method of xtrl eating the administration from the em barrassing dilema being under eonaider ation. On ia tha calling of the gen eral assembly la extra session' to either increase the rate of interest above the 4 reent. provided so as to effect tb sal th ordinary way, or to authorise sou other mesa of tiding tea state ever th difficulty until there caa be permanent adjustment at tb asxt reg nlar amsiaa la January. - Another k to borrow, sell all th bonds that are sow bid for ar far which bids caa b aecured before July 1 to redeem those. bond that pre presented for col lectins and to borrow mousy to take care of tho lest until the regular session of the assem bly. ' There is a suggestion that ' ths stats could gf money an tha . railroad nonrta tna aut owns as security, or el feet other Inancial arrangements that would ear to tb state th 2A.000 ar more expense of aa extra aesuan of the Isgialauira. . Tha bids onened todav followt Walker Vroa, Now vork, $50,000, for Visa premium. Fidelity Mutual Life lasurauce com pany, Philadelphia, ii,000, at par. SALE OF ESSON GRANITE PROPERTIES CONFIRMED (Special to Daily News.) Ashcrills, May 2t. Judge Pritehard this morning signed aa order confirm -lag the reoeat sal of th property af the Eason Granite companies, located in Kowaa county, to Charles J. Hsrru, for mer candidate on the He publican ticket for governor. The price paid waa fto, 0(10. Theee prupertlea are regarded a very valuable and it la understood thst Mr. llama intends to develop them on a large scale, .lodge Pritehard also msde sn order allowing Judge W. P. Byaum, jr., special master, alMIO fur hi services, and A. H. Price, counsel for the receiver, George R. Collins, a like sum. The corporation, which wss cap italised at $1,000,000, wss placed in the hands of a receiver about nine months ego upon complaint of the National trust company. Mr. Harris tooay psld in 2Si"X rash a required by the term of th sale. Dr. Neighbor Chosen. (By The Associated Press.) Bristol, Vs.. Msy M. The board of trustee of riullina college, s Methodist femalo school here, last night elected, Rev. Dr. W. S. Neighbors president of Institution. Dr. Neighbors, who served ss saeociated president the past year, having been transferred from ths Baltimore Methodist conference, succeeds Dr. W. E. Msrtin ss president, th lat ter having resigned is order to accept the presidency of the aew womsas college at Montgomery, AIb. Berneye Wea Race. I By The Associated Press.) Ilsvsns. May 28. The ocean race for motorbnet from Philadelphia to Ha vana, in which five contestant started hist Saturday afternoon, hss ended in a victory for the Berneyo, oaned by S. W. Granbery, Brooklyn Yacht club, which, with her time allowance of 3 hours snd 45 minutes over M. K. Rrigham' Caliph, beat the latter host by I hours, 44 min utes snd 18 seconds. Tirgiaia Pi Levers. (By The AtsnciaUd Press.) Richmond. Va, May 28. Tbs governor today appointed to succeed retiring members of tbe board ef visitors of the Virginia Polrtechnk institute Major Mieajah Wood, of Charlottesville) CoL A. M. Bowman, ef Ha tern, aad B. f. Kirk patrick, ef Lynchburg. TH only present member to be r s repainted ie Peyton V. fik, CI air, ef Were Subscribed for Out Of National Bank ef New Bern, $50,000, at par. B, V. Richardson, Jr. aad Csmpaay (inc.), tuMsviua, ra,uuo at par. I L ..4. u hH.M s-iono sis mlum. Dwight r. Betta, Raleigh, $2,000 at par and I xu per cent. Andrew U bauass, Raleigh. $4,00$ at P'- Merehaate' Natloaal bank. Raleigh, i0ias at par. J. J. Thomas, Ralsigh, $30,000 far $10 premium. J. W. Harden. $10,000 at par. Dr. U K. tveritt, Raleigh, $11,000 at par. North Carolina Home Insurance eam pany, Kaleigh, $4,000 at $40 premium. B. B. Davenport, New Bern. $10,000 at $40 premium. George K. Wilson, Charlotte, $20,000 at par. W. a Oougheaoua, jr, Salisbury, $6,- 000 at $5,060. C N. Alien, Raleigh, $6,000 at 11 of 1 per cent, premium. Gerard Fire laauranca CDmpaay, $$, 000 at 1-4 ef 1 per sent, premium. a T. Phillips, Vairvisw, $i,0u0 at $200 premium. I Jaflsrsoa Btaadard Ufa Insurance company, Raleigh, $50,000 at par. I B. S. Jerman, agent, Ralelgtk, $5,000 at 027A0 premium. J. K. Pavas, $36,000 at $12 premlunv Raleigh Banking and Trust company, $25,000 at par. i Y. J. Armfisld and J. El wood Cox, High Point, $10,000 at $100 premium. b. L. Rogers, eorparatioa eommiasioaar, fio.uuo at par. Southern National Bank, Wilmington, $1115.000 at $31xJ0 premium. Fourth National Bank, g'ayettoville, $15,000 at par. K. R. Outlaw, EUmbath Oty, $8,000 at $10i. U. U. Fletcher, Asherille, $1,000 at part. W. T. Weaver, AshevllU, $20100 for $700 premium. 1 Mutual Benefit Life Insurance eompa v. tK 00.000 at oar.. W. B. Maaa, Rakugh, $10,000 at par. ' Bigga and rfohna. f 10.UUU at par. Battery Park Bsnk, AshwriUs, $100, 000 at $110 premium. A. B. hsson, Windsor, ML C, ftSflOO at I per cent, premium.' 1 . . l, Y. Cooper, tsadon, $35,000 at omrasroUi National Bank, : Ralsigh, $50,000 at par. C. K. Ihirtey, trustee, for Tucker se ta ts. $50,000 at $1 premium. Ernest Haywood, attorney, $15,000 at $160 premium. : Bruest Haywood, attorney, $15100 at $160 preminm. Krnoet lll'sywood, attorney, $1,500 at $16 or am him. - Em . Swradelt, Raleigh, $lt,0O0 at 111") premium. Joseph U. lirown, Kalelgo, as.arsi at INSURANCE COMMISSIONER ISSUES NOTE OF WARNING (Special to Daily New.) Raleigh, May 28. Insurance Com mis inner Young says hi attention has just been called to a circular issued by the Secretary of ths Royal Benefit so cietv. of Wsshington, D. C, In which it is stated thst ths society ie sot now mak lag any effort to scenes new mem bers in North Carolina bsonuse the of ficials of the insuraace department have act seemed disposed to sooord so this society the same privileges of conduct ing its business ss has been accorded to other societies ox less character aud financial ability. Insuranos Commissioner Young says that the above statement Is sbsolntnly false and without say foundation. That I he Royal Benefit society has been con ducting its business ss s fraternal order in this state, and that while he hss not been plensed with the working of the i society, hs haa bad no sufficient grounds upon which to revoke their iicenne uutu recently. Commissioner Young sdrlsea all per to this society nr their representatives. ssd sll persons are wsrned airsinst rep- resenting tee society in any wsy. either in soliciting memlers or in - collecting aad remitting premiums either on sc eount of old or new certificates. Robbed Telegraph Office. (Special to Daily News.) Asheville, Msy in. The office of the Western Lmon Telegraph company on Patton avenue s robbed this morn ing about 1 o'clock. The ssfe hsd been left unlocked snd tbe opeiator, II orris Clayton, hsd locked, he says, both the r . T . . T ... "7 .,Cr " . IT When he returned he found that some i i. - i . . . , person or (mtsocs hsd broke open tnc drawers of the ssfe with the end of a nail, opened the drawer and took in cash. I hey escapen Dy toe Back window. it is supposed. Bloodhounds were sent for early this morning, but so far the robber has not been located. Another Demccrat Indicted. (By Th Associated Press.) Fprinavield, I1L, May 2. State Ben a tor John Brsdrriek, a leading Chicago Democrat, waa indicted by the grand jury here today oa a bribery charge fol lowing tb eonfeeeioa of Senator Hctt atew. who says Brnderick paid him 2.600 to vote for William Lorimrr tor I'Dlversily Listens to Great Ad dress by Tale Professor. CAPTIVATED HIS AUDITORS "Culture and Its leaning" f is Soslect 01 Dr. William Ljon mips, De- nreretj Saturdaj Morning. (Sputal ta Pally Nw.) Chapel Hill, May lev With a bseati- ful aad smooth a tew of English and with a clear logia aa wa ever need la a University of North Carolina audi torium. Dr. Wiiliam Lyon Phelps, pro. fessor of English literature ia Yale Usu- versity. held iutsase hia audisae ia Gerrard hall this maralag aa th sub ject af "Culture and Ita Meaning." la- ivrnsai in aa eeuvery, eoavereaUeaal la hi speech, but with taa eoaversatissi of brilliant mind, be spoke for mare than aa hour, aad never once did a mem ber af the audianea allow hi attention to wander. H spek oa a tubiect af bumaa in terest and ef vital oonosra to happi ness. "The happiaet person," aad Dr. Phelps quoted a definition of Presides t Dwight, "ie the person wh think th most interesting tb oughts.' The Briadple cf happinas aught to dwsll aside a maa and not outside, 'frits happiae Is aet assured throuah ths ob jective world, bom people are happy soieiy oa toe remark or friend, aa com pliment and good favor i but whsa slsader and uttered their happinssa fads. Home are happy solely aa wealth, and some oa health. But theae things are not lasting and do not Isav entity -lag impression, "Hspplnes 1 gained through interest ing thought. Wa grow hspplsr a wa grow older, a our thought become ma turer. The older a man th happier he ia. Thi 1 condemned ktf conventional poetry, which says that youth la tha happiest period ia Ufa. But the pleas- " wiisw an aus- mal nature, end aot of the mind. "We have four souroes jA happiness r Music, art, aature and hooka M ifuir en joyment ia aot th asm with every body, but their entertainment ia expe rienced ia a degree by everybody, Soom would prefer the hurdy-gurdy of tit street and the vaudeville to th Drediic- iiwe VI Mie aiamieia. pns Wvtliu pre- far the lily to th rose., There is a de gree of difference in taste. ,' ( .1. . . L' I . "Tb most varied source af happi ness i in book. There ia an indiriii .... l iiii. t. l;i.. ti i- variety for selection, end there is a last ing source f pleasure. Literature i founded on human nature, and tru lit ers ure represents humaa aature. Ev erybody should have a private llbrarv. a variety of friendly books, with which to enyoy the best of life, end with which te think." Tonight the el exercises took plaoe ander the Davie poplar. , Taa report of statistician D. R. Kraascr waa a ef th meat amusing feature at the evvn Ing. Th report follow! . , ' Number in class, 75. . Total wemht. 11A6S tMunda.. , i otsi aewnt, i.x I set a inonea. , . . Total aga, 278 year, . Average weight, 162 potmds. n ' Average height, feet 10 1-4 inches. . Average age, 11 f care, 1 mouth nad 4 days. i Tallest and Usvlest man, ndrshod' Garrett, font I Inches, p-unae. , Sliortest men, BcHlea and lleaky, . iuchea. ' . - - . Lightsst in wight, "Ppg Taylor, 11 pounds. '''' f Moat bandsome. I. O. Rosa, ravetteo. villc. . , - Most popular, O. A. Hamilton, Cnioc- vilfcv ' , ' Best athlete, D. M. Williams, Newt en. . Best orstor, IL K. ftacr, Bel wood. : Biggest bluffer, "Uuirity" Stacy, - Bellows wood. - - Best dressed and hottest apart. D. X Kramer, Eliaabeth City. Hardest worker, W. R. Uaaoads. ZU kin. Biggest talker and kid. Manager Joboj VI' f . 1 U I ... . M st perfect ladr, v. L Snider, Bali. burr. Greenest. J. A. Everett. Pslmyra, " Worst student, J. F. Turlington, SmiPhflekl. Best writer and honor bull, T. P. Nash, jr., Klizabsth City. Greatest ladicsmtn, J. K. vroswelt. Wllminrtm. . - '. Most religio n, a. ri. .iicrgsa, Arghaua istan. Youngest snd allrownd nun, L. A, " Brown, of the Greenville Reftector. IL K. Ft hit. in presenting th clur gilt, said I "Tbe givirg of aif tn is as old a man I kind itself. We read of how tho ancient ' Hindus gsve gifts In th form of ssert- ces to the poos tw sppesse their sratb. TheHe were the gift of an in ferior to a superior, given in a pirit of fear or sublime reverence. Abraham United this custom vrhen he recused to offer up his sor- aa a dead escribes. By so doing he biased the way for bring service te be th noblest gi't of an indt viduaL So, In the cocree ef time tha giving of gift have assuaied a differ ent significance. V no longer glre . i - i . Bill m. luinivi ,v nipeiHn, J i -t, in a spirit of awe or fear, bat tbe gift , of today steads ss a symbol of loyalty, . respect, demotion and love that w have for aa individual ar aa institution. "So we, the ehas of 1P10, foilowtnj -our long line of predecessors In tWetr fan-1 jyChtdoaawd aa Jrapy aaV ' amla4 ansjasasd thm saasajng. . lnl
Greensboro Daily News (Greensboro, N.C.)
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