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V -2 - .' CJbAltLOT i K DAILY UlitfiiKVlUi, JAN UAH )C 4, jl90w. ' i iu i I ii.hiiiii.i,iiiwihiihiiii in im i , "The Klgtat of Way" to-night. ... Tbe Kavc" lo-niornw nUrtit. - WTo's Vour Friend?" Friday Blgbt. "THE RWEX" A BIG 8CCCKSS. George- Ilaxeltoir. Hero P1a Well !- ertved by Annapolis Audience. Annapolis, .Md.. pet i,l. I'.'M. George Hazellon'i new r " 1 1 i-la . -The KaMn. ' founded u i ri lhe i msntic career of KdKa: Allan 1' -was brought out here- tonight, pi. . Ing a big succe.-. n i.t i.ii'ii.'rt. if. Shakespearean star, itn p. a -ona : e h 'h--character of poe. The ic ins a ;.irc audience present. In win !i v . r . .i great many ufbu .al-. from the Naval Academy. The author v ! f-r eral years lived ,n 'Hshii pct-.n. u present. re-e! hm , ..ntr it fiu "ii his triumph. M.uij :.. .t attended. George n.iz the author of "The Rai'ri. in hl. h lli.ry I .ml -lowe Is th st.it. ha- .... i Ins pliiv upon the r..iii it:ti. i- -i- ... th : of Edga rAihu. I' It p- a love Meery. In In. h there- is a sroiit .Pal . f delightful oiHii-,!., I liri-i . .ne Of the pla 1? located at Hi. pro ,.1. VB if T. , 1 t . . k. . n c. t l a lis in r. :. t Ford ham. n.-ar w v-.rk. wi-r- Cm- has entered upon iis literal v uoik. and at which point his wile dies JroHowinr this, his Horonii lose in. Jnanre becirs v. it Helen Whitman, 4 s' 1 -. Knotty .ic. I'll' 111 dv of Sir . libera Piixk-r who hoie iVriklni; ;i reje.inhlaii e to tile ele-J,Ute.t V.lie. Ill" Hul l M 1 c; or la'.le.tu. it.s it i".;i 1-e he -t t. lin ed r.-i r c.w-1,1 j-.,,- iaii:::!,. il..- ....in. 'Th.- Ka- . :i. ' 1 he n, is li. i e .' e- Cltl'ei le Mr 1 ,.l i. HM I'll. . ,l! I h and lac ,ic '.s c.; Hit- j.iii.. I ik. !.i.e at lUllltlllllv, v.ii. e till: great I c I died. IC'.ninlo tHite-i-U I .iiiiyi'iiu'iil. M.in.iK.-r .1 I.- ..it W .111 .- i.-. ".1 hi-' i; ,i ;n ! e -' .. .:.! -' e ' : ' '. ! i ! I ' Hi. lie . . c .1 . i ' . i Ii- . I .1.1'. tie. '..I'll; hut t I . S: i-ii.'.. 'in' li l ' I . ..i 1 1 el , . :c. 1 . .- .v II' . i c H t" ' he'. .. I. . .. .1. ... I: l- 1 - 'l . i . . ii t.. . In- . : Th M i me n I : . ii. i . i ' i' th. iiflitur . ,: 'II t . I - v.'. '!. M il da' l-clllc--el;- :cl. I I l.'i.l', i.il' I: Tin: i:i' .hi .1' WAY "The Huilit ' v ,i ' a .Irui till II "I the ! ', 'II:. I, r l.lll.ert I' .l . . v .. he -the A i ;,de:r.' I '.: . Oil) r-'tmi'l i.k ! I In the ,, ,i'':i s : .1. the ej n: ,:ia , .' . : ! ; merit Is s-i id . . .': tour to-. in.. . 'V -The Kaiu.ii- ' . .: "Emrene I': ; drarn.'it izhi :un , i . ;. . i : I pv erful rii.vei i ,. i: n;i ' ' ., i .' 1. Was Seep pel tin- t.ii Oty last niKht a' th" .; 's ' ! Burai'tii'. is in it. r . "i nil i Buperl'lv a. -ted hv i", n u'... . .. the pliiN i- n i-!.-. .ti . i' Variation from th pte -cik- n .i tltas cf much t!.. .. .; . th. same time I .- i tnatic virhi'.'.- vh ' i... author Hi' i n ' - . ' - i. : The play 1 -v i" t.'.e bok in th- emiiei - :,. . ,i. : '.,. are few Oe;.srti:ies si . t h art ma'le ni-di I ih- . . of the dram-tt,' ' Such charges' ' . .! ,ir.- 'i. prove men ts -. n ever;, '.-;. w : . , e the happy intitii:. h i .ir.'in'ic and consistent ir-.-i- .,.'. m .i! view", might JusT - .v. I h ive I.. . u the endlnir ot the i v.-i it ,. : t convention, hut the r : . I r "I the clrcii rns .i ii ' ' , ! p .r,-. tnade Into a hriunt:: c .. ! - i i -.-i tragedy. "It would t.e iiHe I ... ! -i large share of the . : ti... play from the Ire which support." ;.;. Stn'.dini: at.d Theoflore Rol-erts m th- i.. meters of Charlev t -, and POrtUUaiS. Btit the J....V w-.ui.i h.. notable without them Wit! 11 becomes one of th fn-al.-i pla of years. It was rnotd celved last night. "Mr, Preshrey tells his story In five acts. The 1 1 is. ma i-l takes place in the den of I'lwi iov Steele Just after the acquittal of Joe and closes mlth the halS-Kuessed determl nation- of Charley to seek death In (ha 4aner. which lurks In the . o.e -Oorfon by renn of the w.iousv of w'-.-saa.,ajfc-. .,. atunrton to Su.on, The traeedy in Btee le domestic relations is built up on strong dramatic foundations in fhls act. The second deals "ith the evenU In th Cote Dorion, closing with the encounter to whlfh Steele j receives the Wow which biota out 1 he past. The third and fourth acta take place in the mountain hut of I Joe Portugius. When the third act , opens Steele rtss Uvea for three years ,it i"- .v . -f ' . ! l-V j .V . f ' ? , 'f r ' ' f i i " 'tl U, :'f i ic' 1 ,A In the hut with bo remembrance of North. Mr. Ludiows's managers, as his past life. Ke baa fallen 'In love ! will be seen from the above list, ha with. Rosalie and has at last' found j provided their star with a well , peace and contentment In right livire 4 equipped tupperttnf company. Hnd'ripht thinking. The fourth t.ct opens with the awakening from the ut;. al operation which inlii;. bin k the past and is taken up with 'he conflict which naturally arisen from the dual personalities lived l Steele. The tlnal act opens -with the impend parting hptrte. n Hlcelt- alal IC.-sa-iie as the only way out of the prM. i.Iiv , but happiness Is brought ut of the nev.s of the death of -'teelr's wife and the play ends natis-:a- torily lth no harrow in tragedy P.. viond the I'.nai'- "Mr. Stain!tnt. an acp.r of '.ri" attainments, heepni- Ids ha n.. Icr i... -lion of Steele with one or t!i- lino,; vivid bits of character portrayal the stare has known The scintil la 1 1 nu cynicism, the whimsical. sardonic '..ttciriess ot Sir. ie. tne null "t spl'-lt Id intellect hut nioralli utimnci drifting m a turhulant sea of what is. alter al!, the tragic heapnesn the nio.sl s ph isli-al of ai.nornia! teeds. stands out strongly thr-cikih out the first two acts. Mr Stand Inp enlivens the pict-jre Mh flashes of hitlnirly Brim humor which reveal" little Klimpms of the terrible serious lies of Stec e rt under-nut ure The picture has m.niy ciratna'lc hih Huhts which make all the noTr ef- ! fectlve the line portrayal i.f tl man whose past is wiped out like a en sum from a slate, who usks no stab bing, sword-Ilk" fjucKtlori. who loves and Is lovec and Into who! life r 1 C'. lit., ullll LllMlia I" ureal I'l'Oxltli I lilil 'm "The Right of Way." conies no such tliinn, ii:. Imlr It 11 elitirillir.K t'l'liJie e.c !i., pa- lcji.il linn. an ll,,ri llwit M: : ;i '. ' 1 1 1 .f; m-h'Is lulu this j.ii.i.se n: I'l- r.-!- W he'll tile c.,. till i . . 1 1 h .1 - I " e : I pel ' e 1 1 1 1 e 1 1 . S ! e e , i h cia.:. 1 . . . i : 1 1 1 : ! i , : l ..I Ins .'I. I c.i r .I. hi i.' seif, I'.ii the .i! IlliX t'Ct-n v n r. 1 1 r 1 1 ci ill I.M ill- .s . , : 1 I II 1 i nil the t ll lee e I 1 - . . I .1 !.'. . !'! 111 I ii r 1 li K .1 nd he- a v ,i k c,j- ?. j ii i : , v ,i s ie iricll . . .11 f l 1,1 c it In tin- t I :.;..: . 1 !.ie.i!iil I ral ii-trs. r Siin.lini.' j. . elicl id Iv I.l'Ii' i h'- I I'll.' Nil. eh . v . i ii,,! i : v , i n , ; . : 1 1 - -. i i t 1 1 " i . ! 1 i ..( ..v,. in.. I h.ipp i n cl vi 1 1 1 ; io- m ri n ' . I n I'.,, i . .i . I -1 1 1 :l!l I I, i ,i , I in. ."(. i,.p', ..: - v e.H - "1 SI s f "I 11.11 (1 I V -I'c oil I P p.. iti, mil of ti f i-ILi ll I lu ell t . ; ! I In Theo.h.l .' H. f Joe port It'll - I h in, il in n r i '' i'l n i .i ri j ' ' I III , ' i ' e p. I . . . . ii I.e.. ,' , : . 1 1 pill M r h.it . n I I I ' v . ' I k II Ihc- I .lie ':ii h il i' v n il hV the - VA ,1 IMP lilih.ipiv .., c - il" I M II. I'll' I lie , i. I , 'i , of I in- ' i . i i : i ; : . .: . i . i ! 1 1 i . i i.'i.t . ' l - el. ,- - I , k" .. ,-. , ..i.i .' . , I . .I ;,... t; v .c it Mi I;..-.. its .i.i i . . i i e p 1 1 ii 1 1 . i .. -- ihc n : e.i : - si .1 lis lal ac 'el .'1 ' I ol of 'ii r-t ,c H". .,. his :i.t- ti. Pi -1 siiK'it p -. : .! .'..in ;!. ii ii i -o.i ' ' 1 I h'; t e i'l 1 1 . P 1 ' . 1 1 " 111.' I . . ; 1 1 Me W I" ,1 ' P ' 1 1 - W ill - p ' I i t I I i e ,' s . I (c . .1 , ; S -' lit !'. L"' .it !! t.l.l' I I 1 '.' t I1PI 11 1 lilc- ino--l I'ol.ihle hi-. ItlellV SclC- ''". Mis.-- M . v p. r m.iki's ,i '. el v eft'ec pi' 'i',. u . ' 'ii .! r, P little lP'sal.e M: 1'. i..:li, H ,c niiiinn-l. ah o I r c -s c ,f h . up ' p. l i li.''1. hi t h '1M much of le i one :o t . . p pol l n :n: --s. ,.v Mrs Sii" .m l Mi A., .hoi.-... Kthh-r is e'i:!eit i ri the Pln.tecl ,. c ..f ''aptaln Kit nti ? Th.- p:.i is f ;!! f hits all. I Ml Wn.p i ' ill 'u'an s '. k Hi'O.v-1 Mr S-.P'iev c'ush:i.vr as Ph M:.Ks l'laln vjit., ,i - S:on M is l.v.Pn W. .I,-, ps l'nul. th' a'ul rnat.v "them :n in n o r.-let. a. I I materially th- ' '.' .-ti : . I Mi K !..(! K M . PS i- 'he terii 'iinl riiioroiiv ah!., i- ji:ir- ' ' : i t ' P. t: 1 P: a role t h p r . . pi n en P ! :, lie ha :oi i ,hk " "THK havi:n ' When ll'i'iv l.udlovve I ! i c s!ir in '!e 1 1 ,ic-,t . ,11 s peantifu! i.c.e piav. Tl K.iv. ., :i 1 as", r.itu f ..f the happy ii"! "actipu: Sole ..I the l.IC f IMS;..! Ai.an I'oe, .ei:...n Jp stai;e ale- r It eva- hut a dii'M lime until no was in the pent rank of his piu- :.. He . oinmaioied atii-ntion 'loin the very tn-st, anti dunnur the lei "r twihe vr-ars he has been on I lie siaire he has a. hiev eel a dace that many others ha, ye labored a life Pine r.-r and necer succeedeel in r-ai-hini,. Mr. l.udloive has pained his hlirli disiincii.m not thr,,,ie.i, a n v fortunate circumstance, but hv ,o,i" hard, honest work He has played almost rverv part reejuired of an ac Therefore lie t .1 n J p the p'..t..c as the best ' representative the real artist one who has studied e.ery phase of life and everv character of man Mr. I.udlowe will seen he,,, a, the Academv of Music ... c haracter of Edgar Allan Poe. Miss Juira Aahton and Mine Vlolette Houk. i both noted for the-lr great beauty, as also for their artistic ability, play the 1 leading femal parts. The other mem- ; hers of the cast arc: Margaret Wilson, Helen Beresrord. Julia Aiken, j Qustavus Levlck. Algernon Eden. J John Arthur, Royal Byron, Frederick Hardy. SoL Aiken and. Frederick 1 Mcholls. Messrs. Haseiton ano i : V I 'i7. a.. a 1 . t etc. , The Raven," it ia well to bear In mind, is diatinctively a love story, with plenty of comedy. In which is told .a. most delightful romance, founded upon the actual life of Foe. -. MR. HAKRY HHRKSFOIID, A STJtKKT (.'All. A UUV AND A SKAT Some time ago two young ladies entered a street car and found only standing room. "I m going to get a sial," said one to her companion; ' now'. ..u s.-e! ' Selecting a sedate lookuiK eiitit ;nan. she walked up to hi;n. ".My dear Mr lie-; -: Crd' " sin--Xc lalme.l, "ho delighted 1 am lo in e I jiiu: You an almost a stra(:ei Will I a.iept our Seat'.' Well. I do .'eel tired. 1 admit. Thank you so much!" Mr. Herestdrd rose. "Hit dc;n. June. ni k i r I . said lie as lie courteously pointed to the acant seat lic.ii't olic-n s. . ou out c.n a washine d..y Von n.ut feel tired. I'm sure. How's your mistress'.''' The forwardness of the wmiiik ladies and the ans...r the v receued was il.ee to th- tac t that lliey were mi m.-r.v Hope, girls eni;.ie,.( n ;1 . ..nn-.U .11 who b tlce Kenla-nian w aa the pi in- 1 )a I c c.-neclian The c ometlian was Mr ll iii) HercSlHrd. Who appeals ,il t In- .ad emy of Muse Fr:ca niKht 111 the . omecT succ . of Iwo culllmenls, "Who's Vour Kr lend ' MlIWI WOMK.N WORK I'Olt MM(i RAI.I, TKAM. special t' The Ul.K-rver A ...el sl.n. s ' ' . J a 11 .1 The ladies j f til"' ..I have lorrned an aswccchl i -1 and are working hard to k'w ! nil. r-i.'i a a.nnniK base bull learn 111 t c,,;i ' I r v have arranxeil an ovs'er I ipp-r t.. ' In Id next Thursday !h! In Ho hall over the olll.es of ,ii..r-..n T'-.ictlon I'c.rnpany, and op..sc- to hold those suppers eer I irs.liv ior.;ht until the season has - 1 . 1 S'-.coal suppers have alleacU cc 1 . rvc-.l ,y the ladies, and i ;ic Ii 'Tic. Ihc receipts liave heeli lar;e. In I: I-: l.luc.ii l.s. at the head "I he movemc'iil ON THE RACE TRACK. The I ta w nt Hi) i aim. Havana. Jan The noes at Al oenclares rark resulted n follows I'll st rac.. ,'. 1-2 furloiies Won hv llicwks Kllktht. 1 : t 1 1 1 1 Almanac, sec- n.l lla m hie. 1 h it rt Tunc 1 II 1 ... Sf.'.nd ra. e fie furlongs. Wmi by "t.'Ii. rrecedent. second, Malta, hird Time 1 0 2-fi. 'I bird race, mile and H furlong W..11 b I.adv p:thel. Ma 1 '-d lr 1 101 1 . se lid , 1 ir.moka tiill d Tune 1 ;, ,' J ., 1'. irt n r.o e. I 11' f urh ntrs W' . 1. Sail., rrc stoii. I. Ani'.ii. ."c .ii'i l.i - of S a les I Ii' rd I'l 1 1 11 Kilt " 111 e. Ii fill I. mill Woo 1.' '11. M. Ki'idi. Imp' .-IM..-. se- on. I 1 ' ; 1 ';n lei . thu d T ii'.. 1 1 '1 '-' ' S'yt'll r 1. e. il flirlonn- '..n ,. ci.-ii-s few of 1 ia wn. second ml. , t'.irri Time. 1 17 ' ANN 01' NV KM FATS. Trotn-r- I Msehcr. n r lr- rem m .1 II t e-i e i I . . 11 lalt V C , ..ii ,ci.. iii ,-it. I t' ... : i r luK" ' f.,,,-.VS All) t'C Of ! :. 1 1 liett He be I'l ':'' n I III Ihi' renveiiv ..f M 1,-v- le'.aale M .1 1 Kl-.'her ami Mr lleinv 1-.' Trotier i T i' - 'a'. in. i nun.'. Jauiinrv twelfth, n ; in ' een h ii ; 1 1 1 1 1 ci aril nine, a I ten t li 1 1 t io lc h ,,t th.- ll'iii. M.'ianin church. Winston Sile'ii N"ith I'arnlliia Ha i hi ii -i i -1 . hi 'iicr. Mr. and Mrs I .. u Is liheiier k i v en in nuirr I n He their . 1 a u 14 h t . r Alma II. nric lta to Mr William M ll.. Ionium ..11 e.lnes.lHv. th.- th'rti" th of 1 ie c em Per nineteen litinlri'.l ami eliht Tro ni ' dip I ' 1 -1 i n s I v n n 1 H .At ll'.Ilie after th,.- n'nth of Fehrnnrv Two f..rtv Ihi. .- Kor'st Str. et 1 Irt n v 1 rp . So nt li 1 'a i ol ilia. I.iiiiipli'V -li Loan. I t" The- ' IPs. 1 vcr h-shoro. Jan .'I Miss Sfillle in a n 1 Ml 1 ! ' her I I. a 'll pie v will W V I. 1111,1: ii.'l W i"! " "S'-lav aflellloon. iiirv h!h. hi th.- horne . f Mr M M l aa n in this fit) 1 ml v In 1 1 -e Ira n.is Hlol :he ia'illlv have : ir.vil.il Mi an. I Mr- lainpley V i 1 1 e S I c 1 here MAlvHI A!KS. Itrownlcc-Hill, at Anderson, S. '. stpeclal P. The Ohseivei A nd. rsc.n. S 1 ' , Jan. .1 -At 1 2 c'.b.tk vcsterilay nt the beautiful Imnie of the bride on F.as! Orr stree-t, 'here was cilehiated on" of the pnt ri'st home weddings of the season, th contrai tine panics beinir Mr. Samuel D. Hrow nice ami Mrs. Ottie Hill The ceremony was performed hv l;ev P H Wi lls, pastor of St John's Methodist 1 hutch in the pres n e of a larce numlw r of relatives and 'rleri.ls from in and nut of the citv Th" h .me was beautifully nn.i nttract !viy decorated and oy and gladness leineci supreme After the congrat iil.lticens an hi c'linil salad course w is serveol Mr. nnei Mrs. Brownlee left nn the I 'J 30 trnin for an ejt-' tend.'. I trip to Northern cities, and i(-P"- their return will he at home at ln.1 South Mc Iiuttie street Mr. Hrowtilee is one of the lending' cotton ' ro!eis of the city, and Mrs Hrovvn tfc is well known throughout the.' State. THK SAYIMi TO DI KIIAM. ut.i . chim.h r Tlif T..u-i Tlii,,L. of the Southern Iocr t'ompnny's IToiMiscil Line. ruirhnni Herald he bipgest thine; that has hap- pened to Dusham in a long time coming oi tne t-oumern i-ower ''cmpany this place." said Mr. John Sprunt Hill yesterday I have made a careful estimate of the amount of horse-power u.'ed f ."Ln l"d,u.!"rle ,hlt P.'"cf 4. f"'.. IMHtfJ t , T"" ,tur "f ,51''- V 1 I T rUnn,n . ths plan. her an4 electric cur.ent b-ou ii rfoucf inai io rauy, lnui J, , a 00V7early'and that as vou Vno " j the jnjer,t upon more than $ t - ' 000 000 y(,r at 5 per c,nt j, 20 per cent-upon $1. 000. flflO. Think ot mating wore than a million In Ave year- . But the fciagnliode of this under-1 taking Isn't fully comprehended In' the announcement. Mr. H1U says that ' it wtll.cost the company .IS, 000 , a imlls to put up the transmitting ap- parstus. .And US miles will cost lets.OOO, a bis amount for any South- ern folks except Durham's big mil-Uooalrea. THE SPORTING WORLD BEPORT ON STATE PBISOS SCBSflTTED BY SUIT. J. S. Jntrrratlnar Flnam-lal Report of the State lnlfentary For l0J-'Ofl rUertnt-ntlent V'rjres Thai the I Ye seen 1 Conviot Policy IVe Abolish ed The Matter of I'aylng the So Called "Prison Bonds" Ties Iloa pltal I-"or the Dangerous Insane Crowded and Inmates Are Kept at Mtflit In Prison Cells., The following- Is the report of Superintendent J S. Mann, of the Stale penitentiary, for the years 1 9 11 V - 0 8. w hich the board of directors has approved and submitted to Gov ernor Glenn for consideration: Raleigh, N C , Jan. 1st, 10. T i the Honorable Board of Directors of the State's Prison: I be to submit to you my fourth bbnnial report as superintendent of the Slate s prison. 1111 vesterdav. December 31st, we Iiaid every outstanding obligation of I the prison and at the close of tne day ! had on hand $141,356 70 in cash and . $ 12.3 in. .'.I in solvent credits not due an. I faim produc ts unsold hut valued I at cuirent market prices and other I .-ash asset, making a total balance I of jir.t H75 ri3. ! In lit 0 6 we paid $6.r.84 07 for pav j irig the walks of Capitol Square. In I 1 HOT we paid to the general fund of the Treasury $ 1 75,000 and during IH07 ami lnok we have paid for the I eupport of the Hospital for the Dan- get cms Insane $.20o. making a total previously paid from the earnings of he prison to tne use of the State nf $i:in.7S 4 07 This, added to the hnl an.e received frejm the management of the prison under Governor Rus , -ell's administration, we have left $ '.IM. d E 4 US. which represents tne sin plus of earnings over expenditures ender the present management dur t ing I lie last eight years, embrac ing Mo administration of Governor Ay ock unci Governor Glenn The General Assembly of 190" en ,11 led three laws affecting the reve nues of the. male's prison: Chapter 1.'.2 Public Ijiws directs the hoard of prison directors to deposit with Hie State Treasurer on or be i f..re January 1st. 13011. a sum Puffl c .cut to pay w hat are known as 'pris on bonds," which amount to $170,000 ( hap'er 282. Section fl. Public Laws, appropriated $.'j,000 per annum for .the support and maintenance of the Hospital for the Iiangerous Insane and directs the same to be paid out of In- Slates prison fundW-a total ap . e ..print ion for the two years of j i o.iioo. i h.iiiler S!iS. Public Us'i, directs the Icard of prison directors to io the State Ti easurer $17.r).000 for h. use of the general fund of the Stale a April 3d, 1907. the board of prison directors, upon the written re luest of the S'ate Treasurer, paid in- 1 '.. h.s hands $in4.tii)0 N'orth Carolina I per . ent. lends and $70,400 In ash ..r the use of the general fund ! th- stale, in full compliance with: h.tpt. r 'S. Sin, .- April 1st. I!i06. up to January j 1st. I'.Mcj, we have entirely maln ' aiii.-d and supported the Hospital for I : h. I n tiger" us I ns.i ne out of the earn -I ma "I the prison, and have ex I ;.. u I. d ..r tills purpose the sum of 'no e- hn vi'. there fore. .1 in full with ' Im pter :ti:', cim- , , . . financial burden never 'I 1 1 '.. fc ic lmpo-e upon the prison; hut. 11 tin . .eiiirarv the polir) of the Spii.. ."us to have I n to keep toe Ho-pital f. r the liaiiKerous Insane us an 1 11 i 1 pi f p , 11 entirelv separate and lis!, not fiom the. stale's prison, al thoiiipi j. h v sii a 1 1 v eontiected with It. In Sopieiiihcr. 19'iS. the Stale Tr. a mii 1 e r .pi. -.-ted the superintend- : "tit of t ho pi 1 i n forma lion ( a mount t lie , p a o ti the ' h to xive him as early as possihie as to the prison .would he abie to nri.se. n bonds.'' as direct- cl hv I'Jfiapter 152 of the Public l.ai- .11 its meetliiK In lie t o her, he hoard c,t cliri-rtorb Instructed the -oipcrlnuii'torit P. mail the following 11. 1 to th.- Assistant Attorney tien 1 .-ra I for his adv ice "ltal. ii.-ii. N. I' . 1 ict. 1st, 1908. H 111 H.i ileii 'lenient. ' A ssis! a n Attorney (Jeneral, "ItuiolKll. N- ''. j "I 'ear Sir The Central Assemhly of IHiiT pas -eel an a 't authorising and 'dirt IinM' the boiril of prison directors 'o deposit with the Stnte Trensartr on ir be fine the 1st day of January, j 111''!!, a sum sulhclent to pay what are known as 'prison bonds.' t.See Chap ter 15:'. paesje 1G4. l'u telle Laws. 1 907 ). "Ther are now J17U.O0U f tness ioiiiIs outstanding and due January 1st. ill nil. The (ieneral Assemdly of 1007 also passed lit'. authurUing and direct - mi; the board of prison directors to pay to the s.fate Treasurer U.a.uoi) ..ut ot us earnings ror nse ot me Ren- era! fund of the Slate (See Chapter vyii. page 1 2 S S. Public Laws, 1 907 ). The board of prison directors on ipril .Id. 1D07. complied in full with , -d-,rdf ,h,h StatB Iri-asruer the Jlio.000 for the gen- era I lund. as directed. At this time we think the prison will havt? on hand January 1st. 1909, n rash, farm products and other ash assets, abou, $150,000. more o, ; less These assets, except a part of ih. farm products, can be paid to the State Treasurer on January 1st, 1909, p. be applied to the payment of th e-.riu.m Icinetct n itirActol hv rhnntfr 1.-.; of Public Laws of 1907; but ther will not he a sufficient amount to pay the bonds in full, and nothing will be left for the maintenance and support of the prison after January 1st, 1909. The (Jeneral Assembly, however, will aain oosivene during that month and could, of course, provide for the fu ture maintenance of the Institution. "The board of directors respectfully asks your leiral opinion as to its official duty. under the statutes refer red to The statutes seem mandatory iind unconditional. Can the directors. therefore, exercise any discretion and I retain a part of the prison funds on I hand January 1st, 1909, for the fu ture support and maintenance of the prison: or are they required to pay nil such funds as may be on hand at that time to the State Treasurer, to be applied as far as they will go to the settlement of the prison bonds and look to the next deneral Assembly for the future maintenance of the in stitution? "Thanking you for an early reply. I am, "Tours very truly. "J. S. MANN, "Superintendent. " "By the Order of the Board of State's Prison Directors." On October JOth the following: let ter in reply waa received from the Attorney General's department: 'JialeiaVh. JX, .C-t Oct. lth, l0g. Hon. J. S. Mann. . -Superintendent State's Prison. "Raleigh. N. C. , t . 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