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ri ; The Largest Guaranteed Local Circulation WEATHER t . Tajadey, Fair; , ' Celdet.-' Wedasa&ty, v . ' I -ihl. ", -' ' 'V ' V V - VOL II. NO. 113 GREENSBOBO, N. C., TUESDAY. MAY 37 1010, vyjcE five pgyrs PARTLY SOLVEB Mystery cfitoa Kellicr's ! Dlsanpcaraoce Qearfcg.-. 4 .5 - MEMORIAL DAY STRAINING E VER Y NER VE TO SELL ST A TE BONDS VFTS IJFUIFWFI1 commencementat I Lr 1 U HLi 1 1L II l-M ; :TTjrr QTA T7P TTMTT7J?rQTTV XewEsrn 0. iL R. Appropri ately Cteves Occasion.. Democratic Legislators in Effort to Bamboozle People With Chtap Political Demagogue, Has Seriously : In- ' jured Credit of the Great Commonwealth. - President TBft E:rcd Bead Rt. James Fair,' of Richmond, Delivered the Baocalaa reate Sermon Sunday JforninfRev,' Plato Durham ; v - Spoke on "Lost College: Man" Alumni Day. ;. '. v ; To CId vCldiaii ; . .... , - , ,- I toi FLOWERS THROWN ON WATER Beautiful Eierdses fen f eld toe Rational Cemetery fbere i fine Program fas Carried Out ' , (Special to .Daily Now.) ;.Vew Ban; May SO. Memorial day wa sppropriatsly abeerred in this citr by thousands of people. Bias Ba tionel oeawtary (a located . hern .. baa- dred lit people living la town icon ' to Nw Bora annually visit the but day. Today- than aa usuuj owd la tlx eity, fexercuihe tm.ua for the day it i I a. -at. or th Vetera ua of Me u. A throwing flower oa the water at an . jioint at tbe city, 1a honor at the eau ; , era ia tha war af 1806, wha fare .up their bra upon tht aena or men, Tba aroecaiisa avavei ai I SO a. la.. aad aftar parading !ral atrccU, ara aradad to tba Katioual auaetcr vbara tiva following ijaogjnn rrndaradi Order aiUad by' Ua .eoamiandar, Aa- draw Hani. . Jrmy Uj poat ahaplaia, ika Bar. 3. ' K. Kraratt. v- . IVaadiMr ot Praaidant Unooia ad- dran a tattj.kurf VU-j tha Port Adjataaa, Male T TJaiaa aWb. "Kearar 1 Mr Oad to Tkaa. 1 ' ' - aadia( of (aaarat ordari Ifav I ' aad 4. . ' . aluia-By Boral Aathaa club, J. Harris iradar. i v. ' Uiity of iha Dar By tka Paat Dept. Coamaadcr of Vir)rinia aad Noih Car ' aiina, Qapt. PowalL '- Muite Elm Ut aaod. v : Oratton hy tha-Rar. 8. D. Conrad, :., d. n.. r '- . Xui Br iorntnf Star alub, Charlaa ; Valla, leaderV - , . ... ha'HBr "Ira. Carria K. Porita. -. Haeitatioa-BT ,Mi . RoUa- anyvA .... -..-.- - , - - - NiiIa Sr Elat CUr Wad, Frank : Wood leader. ... -i '' ,- foaaa By tka IUt. R. H. Sawyer. Haluto to tba dead. i Maaia-y Queaa Iktbar Oboaert ahih, Moaea Bryaat leader. , RaBKbar tba UnkaowB, DeaaV-J. B UtnT . .. .,' Muawal Kwitatiaa Mary CX Imrlaaa BanrJirUoa-lly tka JUT. U J. Hark att, a n ' Ordtr of atnwtnt flawara by taa Poet. '.Tka Her. Conrad, tha orator af tha ' exwaetoa Blade a deep impreeaiaa upon kta kearua Wkea aa adrlaad ua aotored aeoala to aerept errry opportunity to '' PontrfVjte tkrir tkare ta eiriliiation that - will iamartalin thank - A Baleit. .'Bpacial to T)a4y Neon.) KaMdk, MT Sa Ttn maat aoUMi , eOMrruee ot f aderal Mr mortal day that JUllgh kaa axprrienced ia a number of year and otw that Ware than any pre vtoaa ralrbratioa betokraed the eoat pluta elisiitioa of ranaor or had ferl- , iu botweea tha Blue and the (iray wai that today.. Tha arerciaea were at tha - federal cemetery tkia aiternoen witk Miaf B. f Uxaa, atate auditor, aa the primlpat apraker, Dr. Dixaa baring the ' honor af being th president af the Xa " tioaal Blue and Gray asaociatioa. The Third ffcgiment band and tha Raleigh military eompany, nader eowimand af CkpC XV. U Moody, took part. r, At Ricamaod. fUehmoad. Vs, May M.--Meerial day waa marked here by aa almost com pieto eawpcnsioa of baeiaeee and by the usual exorcise and seco ration of graves' ' st the Confederate cemetery in Holly wood and at the federal cemetery at pjeven Pine. Governor Mann waa the -' orator af the occasion aad the exercises ' were nader the direction of the ladies" hfff oris) association of the eity. .; insikoIm democrats i '; ' -OPEN THEIR CAMPAIGN ' fSpenal to Tally News. I . ' Raleigh, Mat lO.-Tbe -reform" alMurgent' faction of th Democratic party ia wake opened Ita fornwJ cam ' v paiga against the "reguisr" or ring " atera," as they denominate them, at , Cary Saturday aipt, when Chairnmi J. W. Bailey. Viliard wis I. candidate . far clerk of the cert, and II. D. Read, candidate for sheriff, were the aneakers. Ta'ey charged insincerity on tbe part af the present county onVera in their ad vocacy of the salary system, a special keiiby of the "reformers," insisted oa rotation in office. There is a stren uous protest against rugsing the prohibi tion question into this fight nnder the gurae of local se!f-(rm-ernrtlent.' The "reformers" are appealing for rallies of their followers in every precinct of the eennty. lira. Sophia G. Lamer Dead. Wumtoa-GeJrm, Hay 90 Mr. 9ophia . CYhbs Lanier, widow, of the late C. U. ' Lanier died at the home of her niece, air. B, C Norfleet, at 10.40 this rnorn ' tog after a lingering illness at several months. lira. John A. Dirainean, of Viorr&n- th on IV snniving sister, arrived her last week and was povnt when the end aaane. The only toother, K. n . tkxihs, resides iavTeaaa, . V" (SBaaial t Dny Vawi.) aUUkb, May Sa-tioaarnor Kitckin and BMaaera af the aouncQ of atota an exarUag arary poaaibia lalueaaa to ae aura within tha next weak or two .bid raffiaeat to take up tke reaaalninf !, tMfiOO of WoKk UroUna 4 prr cent. 4t)-year refunding boada to liquidate the 3,430,000 boada falling doe July I, aa aa to avert tha neoaeaity of calling the legielature ia exam aawioa. ' The bonde, nader tha aoaetitutloa, oaa aot be told . for leaa taaaj par, aad.tnay Biuat be aold through public bida. Baak in North Carolina and uwuraaoa eonpa aiea la and aut of tka atate, along with big earporationa generally, that inreat ia auek aeouritiea, are being appealed to to put ia bida for at leaat par for aurh fuantitiea aa will aaaura tha tnating of tha whole fawua, Tha - laat lrgulatura beaat tha bond iaaua act with, reetrie-; tioaa that tha governor and aouncH of atate hv no httitade in tha nrnttrr it all. Ihry cannot area exchange new bond for old onea without ealling the legielature t'a autkorita it. Kor can rheyi barrow any 'mm of broney witk which to take care of the- difference between tka ameunt af bonda they are able to TWELVE PERSONS HURT joutneri Train No. 36 frecled at Sycamore,Ti, Testerday. (By Tba Associated Press.) - '' Wsshiagton, May SO. Beports re- calved at the bsadiisrters hem of taa So at hem railway are to the effect that! three passengers, two of them negroes, aevaa Bmil clerks,' tba tremaa and an axpresa aiaa war Injured in tha wreck of train Ka. 38 si Byeamora, Ta, today. ins angina was overturned, aut non of th four eoacae and three ear whick left the track toppled : .' As r a repoi tcit none of 4 he 1! n-. Jtrrsd persons ar hurt ' arrliiQl'y, " al-. toengh several, af the mall cierka are reported to be Injured internally, but how seriously u ao yet known. .After our amirs or lay ac tmrnc, taa track was apened agaia about t o'clock to night. Tha three passsngai injured were F. Sbuford, Knorvtlle, bruised; C. Breek with, thla city, negro, hurt about bead, and K. J. Headeraoa, negro, Charlottea Tille, Va. The injured mail clerks are, C. B. Goodwin, Lyaehburg; G. D. Bradehaw, Graataville, Va., J. P. Honnycutt, this eityt 0. C. Bui limn, Cliton, Va.f G. K. Hardee, this city; N. W. Baden, this eity, aad J. M. Covington, Atlanta; T. C. Johnson, Iremaa, aad E. J. Tarlor, this city, express man. Takes, to Hospital. Danville, Va., Mar Nine of the injured in tha wreck this afternoon at Sycamore of Southern Railway train No. xo wer Drought to th general hospi tal her at 11 o'clock touiaht. At mid night the injured were all reported to be getting along well, and Indication are that no fatalities will mult. The most eeriously hurt are "harks I). Goodwin. a passenger, of Lynchburg, Va, aad N. w. uordea, a mail clerk, of WasftiiuT- ton. The former ie hurt about tka head and hi neck ia sprained, wkil the lat ter ie thought to have been injured in ternally, engineer 4. (Small and Fireman T. C. Johnson ware taken to their home ia Spencer. The latter Buf fered only a few alight bruise and the rorarer will recover ut a few day from hi rnlurie. The cause of the wreck has not be determined. The engine, express, bag gage, mail and second rlaas passenger coach left the track and turned over, nearly all of the ears being demolished. CHURCH GROWTH HAS BEEN RAPID IN UNITED STATES (By The Associated Press.) Washington, Slay 30.-Cburoh growth in th L'nited Btatee'has been greater thaa the increase in populatioa between the yearn InO and lttoe, according to the special ceasu report on (he census of religious bod tea for 1908, now in press. In the principal cities of tke country tke growth both in the number of religious organiaatkm and roan m un it tea was greater in the year mentioned than the increase ia population, while in the erea outside the priori pal cities the rate of increase in the number of new churches established was approxi mately the same a the rat of popula tion increase, although in the number of rnmmnnirants the increase in the outside area, a in the cities, wss in cr ises of that ia population. Ina eased Liosaoes. (Special to Daily New.) j Winston Salem. May 30. At a called! meeting of the Winston AMennrn, held' thnt morning et 10 o close:. It waa agreed to para Fifth street from Trade to Ctierry atreets. aad Main afreet from Third to (Second streeta with btthulithie: to increase the license tax on near-beer saloons from MOO to $1,000, aad to no tify tba county conuaissi oners to eanr tract a new sidewalk arowad tie court eous sons re. Tba meeting was hi th form of af eaame and official actios will not be taken smta the rrgwlar monthly! axcaUgaVsf tha hitard pa.luaU( JLijkJe aeB aad tbaaa falling due and laat muet be met to a re the atate. Evan thla would require tha aaaembung af the lag ialatara ip extra aeaaion to grant the au thority. - . . " . Ueoarel regret k beard hero that tha legislature ahould have eeea tit to o reatnet tha power of a atate adiainurr tioa in dealing witk Ha ftaaacial ailaire, eoma going ao far aa to declare tka cer tain agitatora ia the as usably, at keart fraftera, aad wiahing to poea aa apeoial guard iana of tba people' interests, are raspaasiule for Mua aitaatiaa tkat promise to 'entail tha aoet of aa extra session of tha legistaturn in addition to aerieusly ainbarraseing the atate'a credit tke aoantry over. . -i It will pmbably be aeeeral daya before any further announcements from the nrernor and council are. forthcoming Then it will he either that the bonds j are at last floated or that there will be! aa extra eaasioa ' of th Iei4latiire forthwith, it 1a estimated that the reg ulator can be assembled, within tea daya sfter a call ia issued. It would taks probably a week ta aake care f tha bond eituatioa. Then it ia proble matical aa to whether their work eould ha confined to this, or what bills and situations would be predpMaied. ' MANY PERSONS BITTEN One Victim of Supposedly tabid Dog ' Died ta fireat lgaay. '' . (Special to Daily News., FavetUvHle, May 30. About are week ago email poodle dog at Hope Will bit Btimber of people. Seven men wer standing near the Baak of Hope Mill, wkea tha dog ran up and bit them all. Thirty-two other people were bitten by the dog after that aa tha asms day..' Walter Fisher, one af the person bitten, a yosng man 20 years old, died In terrible agony yester day afternoon at II oft Morgan, a mill village aear this city. . -Mlio . Fisher's a U at ta personi titum by the dog bar been carried ta Pasteur insti tute at Raleigh aad Rich mood, - Dr. Shore, af the Pasteur Institute at Ral eigh, today telegraphed to Fayetteville for fisher urate, but tba family re fused to scad it. The dog died the day after he had bittea the persona above mentioned. ONE OF GOULD CHILDREN HAS TASTE OF REAL LIFE (By Tba Associated Press ) New Britain, Conn., May 30. Kdwin Gould, jr, son of Kdwin (kuH, of Ard-ley-an-the-Hndson, and grandson of tba late Jay Uould, who ran away from erhooi at Pomfort Center Friday aight, left here tonight for New listen and will be taken back to his school Tues- Young Gould, when found by Officer Quirk at t o'clock this morning, was resting oa a veranda. Be waa all but exhausted from the long tramp from Pomfret to New Britain. Officer Quirk was attracted to th youngster aa b limped footsore along the street. Ite was takes to police headquarters, and placed in a cell where he spent tb night sleeping on a board which served aa a bed. Tonight young Gould mid it would be very nice to get back to hia school onco mora. Describing his adventure yojing Oonkt said he had been at PonJrt school for tares months, aad aad got tea homesick. His parents had promised to run up and see mm a week ago yester day, and when they did not com s conolndcd he would try to walk to New York. He had only 75 cents and he knew he could not ride, so on Friday afternoon he struck out for New York. Friday night be came to Williamsntie and found a place to dote ia near the railroad station. He said he did aot mind sleeping in the open. He got hun gry, though, and all day Saturday, he eaid, he plunged along over the roads, making sbout SO miles, and reached Hartford st night. He went to a 1.V oent lodging bouse. Young (iauld seid: They put me ia a mom witk six or seven ooiored men who were not clean. That Was bad enough, but when I rot iuto bed I found six or seven other things there. 1 could not stand it. I did not know just which way to go. I guess I went in circles. Sunday evening I went into a farm house somewhere near a city but the farmer turned me out. Then I kept oa walking urrtH an of ficer spoke to me and took me to tar stationhouse." Young fiould wss st the point of dropping from exhaustion. Ilia money waa gone and. from which he said, he had had very little to eat. This after noon be had regained his strength and aside from travel bruises, sresaed little the worse for his experience. Banks Declare Dividend. Wilmington. May . The dirertor4 of the Southern National Bank end the director of the Atlantic Trait and Bankiar company.- of which instita tion Cbarie N. Evans, formerly of Charlotte, is president, have declared a semiannual dividend of S and 6 prr eenL, respectively, which hi an iru rease m both Distances aver th dividend of last year, when the National paid a semi annual dividend af 4 per cent, sad tbe Athtnltr Trust aad Basking company i caid a totaiiut yea al 11 pej ocui. MANY TOTTEREB, WAVERED Cniel Kaglstratc tecetvsd lit- la : tnaslasm bj Peopli at tHi Great Metropolis Memorial Day. (By Tba Associated Press.) -Vew York, Hay . aWore the Freal. deat of tke Ijnited States thara passed m review today what remain of New York oontrrbutioa to the war of the North and South. - Tha Preaidvat had eosna frem Washineton especially to see the aid soldiers pass tha reviewing stand at the Soldier and Sailers' monument aa Kiverside drive, and as the v-. trudged by they tautened the stiff siiig muscle of old age, raieed their griy head Vigner, and nought to ahow that they wer aUII lit and active. But tap blue tinea wav ered, old text shuJhed aver tha roadway, and aom of the men wha marched be hind the ragged flag, riddled with ahtA, pent quickly what etreagtb they had and kept their pianos only with the help of mors lUlwaJt conirsde. The P rails was nearly tare hour ia passing, bu the President all tb whil stood bar beaded m the stand, bowing a the veterans trooped by. 11a wae cheer ed by the crowds aa he 4 core with hi escort from hi brother resides down towa to the .reviewing stand. After tka parade there waa abort xeroia at th base af taa moanaseat. It waa out short by a ehossar which wet the President before one af tha secret rrrire aara rushed to hi rescue with aa umbrella. The Preisdent mads no td dreea. - Mr. Taft went back to ia brother1! bouae, changed hi damp clothe aad pent an hour aad a quarter la an auto mobile rids through tha Bronx to tb botanical gardens. - After luncheon with tha Htnrv Tails hs Went to Jersey CUT and began tne return trip to, lyasiung ion. .v i- x A,frtire.;of the menwial r)y wltchurclu tiB tha 4. d. U. Wtn oration was the work horse parad Fifth avenue. . Twe thousand dollars la : the) should live th highest, tha aoxa eash aad many medals and blue ribbon 'pletast rife. , , Bare presented from . the; reviewing 1. "1 would refer to the tnea on the col toad, ty Mr. Biamell Rag aad Mr.! legs campus wha are ia this condition. James nneyer, th latter president of ths woman' auxiliary of the America Society for the Prevention of Orurfty to animals. Two tablet ot historic interest were unveiled during the day, one to th memory of Heary George aad the other to William Lloyd Garrison. FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT CONTENTION IS CALLED (Special to Daily New.) Wilmiagton, May 80. The Democratic executive committee of the Fifth judicial district met here today with J. D. Kerr, of fiampson county, presiding. All of the counties in the district were reprs sen tad. After taking sevural ballot the committee decided to call the conven tioa for July 8 at .30 o'clock in th afternoon and to be held in Wilmington. A candidate it to be nominated for solic itor to ucored Rudolph Duffy, who i not in the race for solicitor, out i out for Congress. Ths candidate are: H. K. Shaw, of mneton, Henry A. urady, of Clinton, and H. D. Williams, Kenana viUe. STATE SUPREME COURT HAS ADJOURNED FOR TBE TERM Kaleigh, May 30. The Supreme court adjourned tor tbe term todey without leaving a single case tbat had bean ar gued during the terra ta go aver to tha fall term for sn opinion. Three opiniooa were delivered today, as follow V '. A. Hipp vs. Champion Fiber company. Buncombe, no error; R. W. Sanderlin vs. Lnkina, al, Curri tack, affirmed; and .1. 8. Bailey, et si vs. W. R. Hopkins, et al.. Graham, peti tion of defendant to rehear sustarnid in part and judgment of court below modi led aad affirmed. Want Chaand Sarreyed. Special to Daily New.) Wilmington. May 30. Cape Fear harbor No HI. Masters, Mate aad Pi lots, baa petitioned the war department In regard to the channel around Cape Point, near Smith'a island, which Wl- minrto marine interesta are snaking efforts to have surveyed and imoyed. Cnt. Karl I. Brown, l'nited State ea- gineer in charge nf thie district, hss tiled sn answer to the petition. In which he tskes the position that it is imprse- pre-! of nroapei l ire. or not. the duties ; ticable to bare s mney made. a. the, .Wycr. the problem of lawyers, the j channel e ot liifttng and rhang. able privilcgea of htwvere. as I them sre, eatnre. to a rreater nr less d-grew. 1 he piohlems. ; A - ' : ,1,0 h- n-d pritilcge, of all fhouahtful State Bjwaictpal Coaveatten. , ,:,, f th, ,mumty . j ifspccisl to Dsily News.) mv word.. o far thev .re (IW , fmiUniMlup. M.ix- 3". til imli.s ,it even for Is vert. will t,ot be un-1 tiorts noint to s lanre attendauce at the; .tel. amiai"inei ennventica. which will he in session here .TLursdar aad Fridiv. June t and 3. Acceptances af tntita-1 tkms to attend re coraiog ia rapidly. An iBtererting program has been arrang-j ed and f Bieeti'ng aroniises to he s tltoroughlr naUWe one fn everv wsy. Not onlr the delegate who' will be lw . a-, ti riliiMi. nivnllr tit lavl. ted. to attend trie various esivu and taa gA ta the djscsiasioas, ' ISpaeial to Daily Xw.) . . Chapel HiD, May 3a Before a large and cultured eon gregs tied ia msmsxial ball Pus day morulna; at 11 o'clock tb Rev, Jamea Y, Fair, af Waatmlaatar church, Ri -hmoad, preached eloquently and With power tha baccalaureate ser mon. H ohoaa hia text from Acta IT, V.: Bis Ueme waa tba Motive Force ia Life. He said, ia parti , , "Kvery Ufa has a motive. - Just aa la th bosom of the steamship, there ia a mighty engine, whose rhy Ilium throb bing iorsea it steadily forward, to ia sphered ia the complexity of that atrange thing we call life, there ia a motive that drive it onward. - That motive may be hidden; It may be good or H may be bad. Tb greatest aiete- pnyticiau may be nnaule to Hit the veil and penetrate th terrrt of Ufa, to analyse the enr relation af Intellect, emotion and volition, but th motive exists. IliiMea beneath tha am face, ev ery human bosom conceals soma secret mainspring that imparts movement ta it, the foena from which It ensrgi radiate, tha center around which it hope revolve. Without the -support and reinforce ment of religfva, the character, however kitty ha purpose, is txjiosed to deadly peril When tba temptation somes some thing give way, and tha clsrg i.f tka penitentiary gala oa tha crack of tba euisxie' pistol tell the melancholy sequel. Ia ooaeluding, tha speaker ea ra -estly urged the young ansa to carry God with them as their great aim, and to take as their motto not what da I want! What will advance ma Ja lifer but, what ia right No tha way, though hard, will be made plain, and lower of jar aad contentment, blossom la tb path and It will end at laat In the glory of th throne. , " In Gerrard hall Runay night the Rev. Plato Durham, of Conourd, delivered the annual Y. M. C A. arrmon. Hi eubject ua "III Lost College 11 n." aad his teat waa taken from tbat utterance of Jesus Christ wha came "To sack and to aar that which was Inst." Mr. Dur. ham said, ia.eseei t'Many me are host la th eeonomt worm ta ths IBjaiany men live a common place bfe akere in caoipu fun of eia as srsii aa lb outside world, for the famous i a mall part of tb whole. W find bar men wbe are morally unfit, wit do aot understand th meaning of their auL Suck men ihould be taught tha true meaning of tifa. We and here men wha r intelleotualy bewildered. They kaow aot whither to fura. Such am should be taught tha taacaiag of Jeans Christ, We find here the waa who seemingly hi perfect, but in whom glows aot th spark of power. Kucb wen should ap prehrad truth. And anally we dad men who have not com to tliemaelvre, who have found everything elae, but who la themeelres are weak. "Such men ar misfit ad their soul should be pierced by the keea eye of God." Alumni day is alway oa of th in teresting dsys of commencement. For teen the men of the university winder back from all part of the nation for a visit with their alma mater and for handclasps with their classmate aad friend. For then inspiration flow and good cheer till th heart. Alttmni from a far back a 1(440 fllled Gerrerd hall' this morning at 10.30 o'clock. Dr. Kemp 1 tattle, of 1M, waa the oldest member present, and be waa a bale and hearty aa ms sy of fbe mea 0 aad 30 year hi junior. 1 lam morning Junius i . rarker de livered the casual address at the ammni exerciees. He said : Speech af Janina T. Parktr. It rejoice m to be her far be voud my ability to express. Not leasaatly aa for some of yon has th ef my IHe fallen, and this the flr.t I , . , . mmmm m ninlit II... ! dear Biaoe since ths time now more thsn I BU Tears aaro. when 1 lei I me leetHllur. - , retaining, 1 trust, the inspiration of the teaching of Dr. John Manning it has in th? years I have come into contact ' with a good maay men of s goal many IHnt hnt Bi.ser vet with a better or gentler man than he. 1 lection of him that suggented what I j ha,, chow, as tlw .abject of what II shall ear to you today- The North Car- lolina lawyer.' Hut there are other con I i . J ... . . t idniuoiM thai iu-iif mr oiKPif v try many of the older and very many of the vounger elumni .Inm I speak re North Carolina lawver. dften tra- dutcd. sod sometimes proatituted, as it ia. the profeion ot the law still calls j ith a nersussiTs voice to smbitiotrs voiuif men ol education and efheieney, Mywullr in nur southern rotintrv. Re- 'e. n..t whether you re lawvwra. lit for ant man In thi" srulienee The tTDical North Carolina Iswver. lives in a town of from 300 neonle to a! town or city that claims a popiilatum ; cf ;0.0u0. He la sn ediieated .nd, thouirbtful man: he is scqnaintcd with books nnd affairs of the ns.t. snd aWoJ ,ith tbe men sed life shout him: he in) i rcpeetful and influential in hia om-'n iwilii.itwi he Mm.ilm l huaineas wrntv I lem ol bis l tents, arl tha personal aad damtatjG DreUuui a wcll4 ia Vha ooa teat af th court room ka baa fcaea da light, and in th quiet labor of bat of fice he baa arse iovi a took wit tree quil and just eyaa on tb political aad social question af tha times. - flow does tb North Carolina lawvar af tha beat" type tha thoughtful, edu cated man of tha sots' unity ol waat aver eailine-cua tribute to tha aoluUoa of taa problem of aur later day; haw done be bast perform tba dntiae af aa aabrhtenod , and - ualnh attiaeaeBip and aastoa the eosmiuf eg better things ta stvle aad social utel . Ia tha first place he appliee to large aad public, or quaasl pubiie, toffaire, the impla rule that govern ua la aaiau thiug. Ta illustrate i Dircctora of cor pora won are traateee their re ia tioa to the slock holder who ewa tha oarpora tiua ia aimply thm relatioa that tone guardiaa bear to hi ward tha sx son tor ta tha aetata of hi tast atari th director kaa aa mora right by a peou la tum or otherwiee to proat Individually by hi truat, h hss no mora right by iwlitieal eontribution or ethcrwiss to (legally, deplete hi trust fuad thaa would aa ardiaarar trustee to usa so tlie trust estate eonftded to him. How many a scandal would never have arisen sow many a wrong would never have beta perpetrated if this simple rule af cos duct had been obeerved, or, being viola tad, bad brea punished with wis se verity, Again, aad aa aaotaer Illustra tion, Isgulktarea, representing th pub lic, have the riaht to flx rates ta be charged by railroad and ether public public, and courts aaa nullify such rates ualy a sea they are unreasonably lewi in other wards, tbe aurabaser, tba pub lic, hotiasji thenars the legislator, fixes aa between itself aad tha seller tha rate tost It, tba public', ia Haetf ta pay fur a girts service 1 Individually tiiare i aot an af ua who, with each a powei, would not act with ecruamleua ear and aBxictr far falrneaa. . Hare aur IrgUlatvraa al way taken care of the aeller Uia rail way ar atber publi secvUe company I ia treated with tha tatdllgent and care fully informed fairness that tb buyer tronifl, under aucb oirciiroatonecs, la the mtiivMual traneaetaia la life, show, tha ..i..- ; .vw. ia. 1 ... ' I hirs ia another . and Brii-ileawi Unf. by virtus of i trsining, ia wpe- amany laud an taa lewyartae duty to preach aad practice sorserratiam. He knows beat af all men how th Initi- tutioa of th preeaat bare their rela tion to tha instiuittoa af tong age. He kaow best of all bow revolution have beea alway cruel, socnatlniea Mooay, and generally twtila; and tkat it is peaceful aad quiet etolutloae that have really braeflted mankind, la 1MB Charlea 1 re gned la rgland, and his court wa airkd by corruption and profligacy ; la lata there wa a ravora Uon, with tbe bloody death of a king, and tkare cams tbe auatrrity and Puri tanism of Cromwell; but the pendulum swung again and tb profligacy and cor ruption of Charlea II wa worse thaa of I cartes I. So it is generally with remlntlona. ( otnpere this with the ref ormations perms n-nt and progressiva that have come by evoliitioa; capital rime are reduced in number from more thaa 00 ta four; imprisonment for debt ia abolished in all eirilired landu th married woman ia raised from what was virtually her husband chattel to al most a suffragette; public service com paaies are reoognircd public service eonipsnies la fact, and to be regulated by legislative authority; the course of justice tbe way through courts ha a beea cleared of pitfalU. All of these thief have been done, not with blast of trumpets, nor by shedding of blood, but by the work principally of patient law yers, who hare been danonnced a al- tra-Mmseratiee by tba radicals of their days, but who knew that progreas that its woiin wiiiie is weticni ana aut via modie. aisl that the seed of the future should be plsated Indeed, nut alway ' ib the soil of the past. Infleed. Is is tne common error ol re ,nrm'n "T l thinf" frr"" WronjT fEl'l IRU PCK IS S S IinL, ailU . . . ."P1""- should know that public opinion that .hiMti. imAtr tne, n,itii nm.ion is not at least somewhat in sdvance of the Isw will never enforce, hut will make a travettv of the lew Ita. If. 1 . -r , ' """P1" ,""-'' i to be made to minimise evil, ineqnitv ' ' . 1" the enactment and enforcement of statutes iodced. I ssv -ri"-- - - ' that such enactment snd enforcement " rr , ' " "" - T" T' r" "a 1 T; But i 'V"0' in -tatutew that 11 "TOH me..rr ,e,r o.y re- egnrnistini fir w nr I at w-ar-w sthntllrl aeannrxaai vat " : . .:; - '?" """Vl f? """"" "'If o k"P" w,!hin Uw ' spprchend that there i a aot yet any oisseni rrom wnai i uat- aaio, ana rnai 1 1 irapomiuuii . in. mii. t ., inr lien. and therefore the powerful, la fully ad milted. Hut the ntsn nf influence in hit commiimtv. whether he prearhre sei mims. makea pohticsl peeclies, edits a ncwansK r. or excrtt only th influence of a thniirhtful man in private life. h also poser and owe fbe duly oo to ' thst J- wer. The North Carolina lawyer create, and enforces by precept and fimpl. the higher Isw. the hw that poser of any sort, whether of realth. Intellect, or education. or so iirtr: rial position, or a.t'Klciii. iinnu. the duty of truth; the duty of uirn; f the duty of courtesy: the .In: y of an p;j nyi t nuir iw noi m onprn. them; s duty to the credulous rmi to replead them; s duly to onc' fnend-. 1" flatter not caj.le them s duty one's caermes. md to imbrn them: a dVT to the rich, aot to be a ycwo ' (Cwitjuusd pa Iwg 2, Colujaa J. MUTILATED BODY WAS FCCX3 Old CUt era b'iut at rsrfstt Boaies , ol Catnollc CbarcB Crrn Cp 6i. , ' ' ' nan Secret Irrests lads. ' ; . -, - , - - . - 1 1 ' , v. , (By Taa Aseooiaied Presal i - Leuuvilla, lj May exWWHh ta - lading today ol her muvilatad aad da , composed bod" H sa aid cistern under , on of tb parish house af St. Jolia' ,, Roman' Cat bolts church. Oaf and Wal nut streeta. part af tha' mystery aur- v rounding tb disappearance aa Dsoam- ber, a, IvOt, af Alma bUUnei, year old, daughter of Fred L. Kalloar, waa mnlmmA TU iLm Ueil ij Ik. layer tha nolle are aearcbing for Joaeph church. Ue baa beea askwing suae Jan uary 14, Ilia wife is under eewveil. ktace. ' i ' Fraakftehr. a aUUleaaire brewer, nn. eta af te child, - wha, aiaoe her diaap paaraaee, baa- spared neither time aur money ia tba search tor bar, pueittvaly ktentiiiod tba body foaad today? . Tha body was found only a few yard from tbe satcsao to rit. Joha's aburoh. wnara Alma had goa to attend asrvioee a morning or ear diaappearanos. Mrs, Lena W aad Una-, wife af taa miaa- iag jaaitor, and Wuaekaeper far Fataer Hchuhawaa, pastor af tn Joaaa akarcb. ia a swora aiatameat made kefor Chief A n.h.ti tm.mm V . waahliig tha muddy olotlias of star hue sand shortly after tha disappearance of tba Kellaer girl. The dtsertiva declare theea tiouten, abirt aad bat are still blood at si and. V . ) k I . A little more waa af fear ago, act cording to. polio rseoada, Wsndling wa ' arresiad aad nnad beau af improper snaduet toward ta yoang girt, whom v ""T" 71 c""ur Ja. 1 maa rs su. aUevrwsau ' -; . . i- Ui parcata aaf , Alma . KetWiee hsv4 the body found today.' Both , are two tested, but eftoreaaed soma r- . Il.f at h-arauig anally the rata of their child, wham they had feared had beea xionappea.- - xmcbbs e tne laoa el emthiag feuad with aba horribly muti lated and decomposed body, idaatiAca tioa had to b baaed aa tha child' hoe. The finding af ths body after months of eeama throughout tha l'nited Btatee waa bv accident. ' Oa Saturday the janitor at SI Joha's church told Father bohuhniaaa tbat wa ter wa collecting ander oas af tha par ish buildings. Plumber began to pump out tbe water. After Bumping only a shoot rim tha water brgaa to aiaalt badly aad later a alimy object waa discovered. A obtld'l foot, with eho aad (tockiag est, ap peared. Th police and 'eoroaer were lied by rati...- BehahmaBB. ATVer working for five koura. all tka free- ments of tba rtv were collected aaaant th. n A, th. a. nil n., ... iamm of the right leg. All tba rib ea the left aide were brokra. . , . , ' It appears that the body wss partlr burned, said Coroner Dniteaa, "and X ' believe quick Ihne wa used to aid ta) - destroying (lie body." rather Ncbuhmana caid that as aould , remember nothing extraordinary ia , Weadling' action after the disappear- , BBce of Aksia Kallner. , Wendling ia described aa 17 years of , about 140 pounds a small black mows- tscbe snd nava hair aad eyes. . According to th wli statement, ,. Wendling waa a deserter from the French army. Father ejrhuhmaaa said h bad learned ine Wbndling'a disap pears nee that he had left several Boat--tioa it bout notice. , , .. -, - SENATOR ROOT AND MR. ROOSEVELT HAD LONG TALK (By The Associated Press.) London, May so. 2x-Prsidrat Roosc elt bad aa opportunity today to hear somsthinr of affair in the United State, hr appointment be met Sanae tor F.lihu Hoot, who is ns.sing through London on his wsy to The Hsgue. Mr. Roosevelt and tho fmnier secretary of state had a long tslk at Ambassador Raid's residence, Docbc.ter House. Asked later what interesting subject kept 'them togefber for so l'ig a tiina, Mr. Ruoee. veil laughingly replied: "Thl i one of the ca.es hi which I must observe my auaj reticence." STUDEHT COWFEREHCB TO BE HELD AT M0NTBEA1 '.e.ial to IwJIy News.) , lie, M.r SO.1 -The -Southera ,..i,f rence nf the Y. M. C: A. will n-d- heM it Montreal June 17-30, the sii.picea of. the student de- pirimcnl c the ,otarnatenral enmrait' t.-e of the V. M,C. .A. Each year in- i -n-swd interct is sbowm Hi these ran' pence and tbe one this year promise eve better things thsn those of the The program includes coarse in Hihle study, conferences and discussion of th problems of student nasocUtkm work. intitutee for the study of te.fi. various ,'ife callings, irjirnrstirinal d dreesea. btwidea athletic foattrres. John R. Mott. W. 1. VTeallrerftird and XV. K. Willi eoarnoae the exmitive stcretafie ia charae af thia coahreaoa, - . i
Greensboro Daily News (Greensboro, N.C.)
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May 31, 1910, edition 1
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