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Only Daily hi North Carolina That Has Over 15,000 Subscribers r ..Y SECTION 'ONE rAGES I to 'a line erven SECTION ONE PAGES 1 TO o VOLUME XC, NO. 17 ' RALEIGH, N. C., HUN7 AY, MORNING, JUNE 6, 1010 PRICE. '5 CENTS JNSTRUGTED NOT ALL THE HISTORY iTABLET TO MARK IVETEflANS HAVE BIG OF BOND ISSUES! HISTORIC SPOT! DAY IfJ JOHNSTON ff3 ttVlf Iff II 'WTt''WWki PLEASURE DAY FOR KfllGHTS OF GRIP in Appeal to Patriotism North Carolina ' People Should Be As 10 SHOW BOOKS Affidavits Wlfich Prove Republican Perfidy SUPPRESSION OF VDTES KiyubUoan Deputy In Wtngluun Said Joyce and Clark Told lUin Not lo fchow Tu Hooks, 80 Dctuocrata Who Had Not Paid Could be Ar lained The Former CUUui of IHin ocratlo "jpreOedent" for nut Course l.ipk'd mm! Proven f -ise The jet. . . I Rockingham News.) fo he- Editor t- Vilj. o,Tft. , f.'iSfe -"Y1r't''Iui"''of I'u'ur' fcaper of May 20th, written by Mr. J. W. ragg, deputy sheriff of Uuksvllle township, - retittlve to hie wii4rt In-the eoltee Uon of poll UX prior ttVMay 1. ou euould have, had this for your, last week's Issue, but for my absent from home, ' . ' " I regret very much Mr. ttgg ao wrote his article as to maka It irreeseaey-tme- to make any reply, notwithstanding I feel very sensibly th treat wrong the course be has pursuej ha done the people of Laeks vill township. The personal eeta llone existing between Mr. Fagg and myself have been mint cordial, and no one regrets mor than I that he chose the 11ns of conduct pursued by him. and I did all I could to try to persuade htm to desist and act other wise. He refused to hear my many very courteous requeati. and among ... hina )aM met that hs had ulher advisors, whose Judgment andf advice he seemed to regard more highly than mine, , While rfrettlng the whul ,WKnj!sr.'-te-'rwaWe ef snnkto tots itiid desiring to do 'Mr. r'agg no injus- rqUMt of Mr. 11a, and his refusal ilea, yet this article seems to msse It sncumbent upon me to give the facta connected with this Incident. Also, his article states that It was - nrlttsn- for the .purpose- of .correcting error but-1- nt haM- Vt. whoever wrote his letter for htm, .-XaUsJato grW mojLbJjusaU Mr K. a bia sttlcle. states that Mr. t?, V. Weii at' 30 f 4 "wed ktuiw" that the bemocratic deputy slurlff two years SCO refussj to let the Republicans have a list "of those w ho had not paid their poll tax. Mr. Kusg is grossly In error about this a to myself, and T am informed by Mr. Wall that he la likewise In error as to him. 1 do not know that Mr. Drehaso refused Republicans a lint two year aao: on the other hiuV4Blr-FaaaslMMilA. in talking with him about this mat- fr. when he told me that Mr. J. V. leahase likewise refused the RaPUO'IIjQtlfcl Mnrtw m wms-TTivne gg im s; y ea ao. that I told him Mr. Deahaso de nied the charge. Mr. Ksgg should re member, also, another thing I told Mm that if Mr. lWiaao did do m:ka!t b - aaki he did. that Mr. Deahaso did rng, and that a wrong on uie part ei' Mr. lesliaao would not JuKitrication or defense for le any him for! . likewise doing wrong. 1 am not writing thla article tu defend Mr. Peehaso. suffice It to any that I noticed In a recent laeue or The Reldavllle Review a. sworn statement from Mr. Deshaao denying tlmt he ever refused any Republican the privileged of ascertaining from I Not seeing Mr. Fagg any more, i hli bonks Information aa to who hadjfnrther requested Mr. Carter to , see I not psid their poll tai; also, tnst : Oinrealed himself therein"'' to keep people from paying their poll . 1 am Informed by- Et-ttherlf( Plnnlx tlmt there was no rnmplalat made to htm as to the alleged conduct of Jir. beshaso In retard to ths poll tax: John F. Dehaw. being duly sworn, risaya that he la a resident of Lkavllle Township, and that hs has bean deputy sheriff of laaksvilla Township -for six years, up to and Including ltd, and that during his term of of fice as deputy v her Iff for said township ha baa wver refused te allow any Republican to stamina nis books to ascertain who had not paid their poll tax. Hs further says that he never , has at any time absented himself from his township aiir concealed himself therein for the purpose of pre venting cttlseas from paying their poll fax In -time to qualify ' them ta vote. - t. T. DESHAZO. takvllle, Usv It. Ill a worn to and -subscribed be fre me. this the, Itlh Hay.nf May, 1fl J. W, Norman, N. F., ' IHit Vf Fneg did hot slve tn aa nla reaaon for tmt showing his books that John lMnhaan had done llke tut aave ma other reasons, the fim of . which wss that he had given, bond fm his tax books and that hs did not feel that anybody except himself had a right to evasalne sham, sni that he waa not only refumng Ismo rrats. but did not ellew Republicans f esamlne his books. Now he says i In him artiets tt waa only the ! ratte peltttclana he refused to let bava his books. The laet rwuna be gave tna. nr rs'har In Juatlfteetlnn of hie refusal, waa that both Hhartff tTark i4 Mr. Joyce had sdvl-ed atiinat showing his hooka And only tnddefttnl'ir raenlndad me, In answer te sny sarnaat reqseat aed many rea sens why 1 thmight he eueht to shew us this row ev. that hts predecaasor Baa 4im llkrvfaa Mr. r.ts aa. In ht srtl-le -It was.Uist ona i.nu. ..maj tr,m er,lv remcrf!c tMitttcians whom I ref04 to let here wrv hooks and 1 aie re.:ed to rtve a Ht of those who ras. not tli iheir taxes. Tot siralt I'ir.r fr-m I-' iYutt he sura erery- -o,-(, a a 'ad wail as lt them i t,aa hS hooka,' nowttbwanfl ng he, tn' tna ha a a treallrg KepubiiceJi , an4 tieroTi alike. j , a,tr tn Wr 'g foe this In- fo-mn- waa i.nriM ta the man I a-a a iruat hch wsa Iwp .et 1 r-- n r-a aa ft-. rMMitil!T . fa.' JtorkTrbatn scanty st st ef thai Patriotic As the hench and Buy the State Bonds On Jane treitli the, rAte Treasurer will open htds for the test time for State brnda. i?J there are hide for tho SS,t 11,000 unsold bond by that date, lb to eutiaorien a tempo ' date and give time tf The stringency It if Money nevrkrt, and lias gtuilinx of the bond market with two tf g 4 million dollar of smwrltfc at thla time have made It liny i for 9iew York or Philadelphia, or any State to float four per t". bo da Ihla er. . Bin Inveetora who are ftf fered five Pr ' 5"-"urUln, In a Mine when tntereat ratea are going up, do not de' per rent iirlti-e. J tut aa the North Carolhw bonds were ollmi.' the CnrUale n witnili tow wprtniMii I ug , m jHicpnwfr dlard" Trauduleoi lieuonatrnctioji bunds, 1ainl a drcnlnr containing false atatemnntii InteooVd to injure the anl of the pt-enot bonds. It was shrewdly worded aa are the attacks upon a womnn's honor. . Carlisle gave wright to the unfounded damactna; atatemenla about North CnroHna'g ocdit, and In a time of money . stringency these atatemnan hurt the aaka nthar :lMafc : Now hi the time for North CaroUniajie to come to the raame and take thts bonds. They are aa good aa gold. Tfafci Is to YOTJi Write today to the Mate Treaaurer or see VOI R banker and anbenibe for ' ' aa many ponds (they are in 9&0 and 11.000 Amomlnatton) as TOU caa take. ..........,;..'..., .,......,.. " YOtTcan do your State gVaervtoa NOW . See the Mate Trnas arer'a adteiuseuient In thla Issue and let North Carolinians aub. scribe for this bond laane before the tenth of dune. .. .' North CaroUniane In this emergnncy should aitow the same pa triotism aa Franc showed. The most gtlt-edge se-uriiy hi Uie coun try li a North Carolina four prerenal bond. great parties, and In Ltjing to ful-' till thla truat upon me. i waa repre- senung a farao wwj w f . L&ksvllls township, and III s In the name of these citizens, and on (wh.lf of their rlirhta thst I pot was not an insult - wor Injury to me. and I have no grievance with ht.' Whatever Injustice end wrong there wii in his conduct fell upon the good people of LeakuvWe tewixhltv " I rcpresentea, ana u wee mm rini.i and saored crtvlleaw wnirn ns trampled under fuiit-tret-Wtnl'. Th enilnwipa- aflMavlt from Mr. C. P Wall awa (sou eoeneoti with Mr. Fagg'a refusal to .ive In formation from hie book: "Stats of North CaroUna Rocking ham County. i". P. Vtall being duly sworn aays thst as precinct chairman or tne Democratic Executive Committee of Leaksvllle precinct 1 went to Mr. JJ. W. Fagg. deputy sheriff of leaks vllle tuarnahlp. about the middle of year and artett htm for a list Of the taxpayers on nts wuhw who had not paid their poll tax that to the attention r ttia voters jir Ksgg, In ths presence of Mr. J. 8. McAllster, told me that he would ftve me thla list, and soon thereafter I aaked Mr. W. l. Carter to see him khd rt thlaJlst for me and In- a day or two I was Informed by Mr. Carter i that he could not get t hie Information from Mr Fagg. 1 agnln saw Mr. Fagg and asked him about It and ns again promised to let me have this Information. I asked Mr. Carter to see him and art the Hat, and was In formed by Mr. Carter that Mr. Famr aald ha was busv at the time, but would coma ovrr te the nfflce later him and Insist thst he give it tu us. -or let US know definitely she asj the time waa growing close. iMtln the las week Iri April peine; informed then by Mr. Carter that Mr. Fagg refused to let htm have the Hit. I saw Mr. Fagg myself, and he re- fused to give me any Information and refused to let ma look at has books 1n his presence, and upon my" aaklng hia reason for such refusal, he said that ha had liven bond for hta books and didn't think anybody had the light to look at them. After rerelvtn a letter written by Sheriff Clark to Mr. Fagg. requesting htm te let any taxpayer see his books, I sent tbts letter to him by Mr.' Carter, with the request thst b' Insist oa getting the list that day as It waa then the tttk dav of April, and t waa Informed by Mr. Carter that Mr, Faag staled when shown this tet ter, "thst If Sheriff tTark didn't ob ject to It, be didn't" end, that be would be up te the office In a little while to see me. Mr. Fata" did not corns to the office that day. Qa Sat urday momlag. April lath, at the re quest of Mr. P. W. Williams, whs works in the -office wit It raa, who wanted te pay some tasee, Mr. Fagg eame te ths effiee and I aawin asked hhw t be wewld net lee we neve thw' thetr poll Ux; he refused ewtrUht to do so, and upon mv eaiutig hie at tention to Sheriff Clark'a letter. In structing him te let any one hsve this Informstloa, be td nia In t.e pree snee ef Mr. P. W. UAlillems tht M had heard from Sheriff Clark sgsia. Mr. Fssg did not give me as hia -en-en for not abewlmt his beoke that John Deshase, his prvdssar. bad re fused the same, but gave me as his reason that he bed green bend t bSf be re-tnrned heme before mldnVrht. books and he did no think aevwadyjand doeee t he knotr that money waa had the ntht te see thaas, and est Pat-1 daiirared te him fifteen minutes before srdey. April ta. a frrtheT reason that he had heard from Sheriff Clark sgala. Ha did te'l me In talking WHh me abont It, that John .tMaheae hsd re fused to shew hts hooka aed mitht bars Intended to this imeeit la hMXIrVetlon. at ehkh time" 1 told him V. P. WtU. tvetil and vuacrlhad before rue, this the th day ef Mar. 1l R K. Emerson, Xetsry Pabile." Mr. Frg did n-d refvse ei the time 1 taJk-d with h'm aixnjt fu lai-r he did r'u-s me. ht seM ha would taks M andae further cenajderatlos snd let- ns know by "pHotta sert morateg what he would do. Hs dd sot rail ma the nert room tog as. ha a h 1 hint! tt,at promised, fpon wic telling lr at hta tmAfff I wns Informed he bad left ksme aed I got he ltfta' ? lata turn will mer on June the fourteenth . $" jma u pay Oi buoda that fall due on that .Aing tho full Issue of bonds. advice from him until abont five days j laier wnen i again mads the aania re. Accoraing to the affidavit of Mr. W. D. Carter on Frl- Wall, when Mr. day momfng, April presents -atT-8nertir nark a letter ? he "sa 'edMr. said n would be. at the office to see him in a little while, and then instead of going to the office to see Mr. Carter, as he promised. Mr. FagaV according to his ; own statement, went to ReidsvUte. and neat mere I nsr after hts return refuwid oooy i iarK, ana iota tr. TnmimaV"thai ha had heard from ths aaeTirr sgxin. . -.;, -''..., , For what purpose. h Weofto Rtlua vllle I do not know; I do know tout. In the presence of another person, on Monday afternoon. Hay a, when 1 again asked him would he not lot ns see his books, he said he would not. and whsa I called hie attention to the fart that ths seherlff had requested him to do so bv letter, he, answered me by saying that he saw the sheriff again. arwr he had. wrJHrn the lettorJ ana upon nis giving: the sheriff certain Information, that Sheriff Clark, as well as Mr. Joyce, advised against show '"1. JS! .Iroeka, . l .bea; to. suhmlt . .th. Following affidavit of Mr. W. It. Pel ton: -Reldavflle. X. C.. May i. 119. fcW. R. Dalton. being duly awom, saya that while at Wentworth, N. C on MondavMay Jd. 1118, while In tx. hallway of the court-house, he was 7. conversation with his law partner, a Vk Iris. In regard to some legal mat ters, and while thus engaged In en versattoa Mr. J. W. Fags;, depatr ther lff of Leaksvtlls township, came by and Mr. A. 1. I vis asked Mr. Fagw If after getting Sheriff Clark's letter he waa going to show hie Ui books. Mr. Far- stated that he was not gnlnr to show teem, that after receiving the latter frewi Sheriff Clark Instructing nim t srwvw Ma. tag roks. e aen- whan rr narir-aawin - anff -horn Wall. In the nrejKnca' LMr7X3KJ.Mt0U-nt,d-. oUcastaa.lMUul.arand It thea!herwr Clark nad Mr. Joyce told him not te snow nit 1st hooka "W. R. DALTOV. "Ijworn and subscribed to before me tht the tlth day ' Mv. ma J. V Craig, Justice of the Peace.' Thvre Is still another harann to R. whom Mr. Faag told that Mr. J. Joyce advised him In the strangest iaeguajre not to show his tag books. Hr. Fagy alee stated that he was In Spray elaturday. April 10. almost all day eollactHig taxew, Asia where ha wss oa April 1 I'de eot? under take te say nor prefer any charge whatever against hint as to where he was because 1 de not know. 1 da know, boo ever. . t hat upon my return home nsi Saturday afternoon about f o'clock I found thereafter parsons In quiring -for htm. One person Inquir ing for him for. the purpose of paying k. tax, aald that Mr. Faag had promised te let him pay R In Spray thst day. but thst he had not seen him. A pereoa bad left With me sems dav befre the money with wMeh pay hie taxee. and I having negWted Is do en, deelrad te see Mr. Fair a mr.!f. and not elng him oa Satur- day after mv return. I called his heme ey -pnene ana was informed that they did ant know where he wen; net eves was tt known whether he waa la tewn or Sot. Before the 'phone efflcs closed that night I era la called at his home and got ths same ssre-er that 1" the aftertinntt. Will Mr. Fagg eVay that people who reuld not and him that . day sent money te hie heme that night by on of hts boarders te be delivered te him II e ciera. saa eoaan t he know as a matter ef fact tht vsrlooa prwr. wera oaklng for him la Spray and Leaksvliie ew Setnroae afternoon and etiht ef April 1. and did not find him? He bada rVrht perhio te be st mrh plsee In the township sa he dawrad, bnt tf hs hd Wmd te eoilert taxes verr badtv that arier Kooa, weald o be hsvs "tared around ahM f'S pMlf elscee In Sfrar,av 4 s rtoek, after ths mill closed do-nt Af"r good place to l.sva gone to ae the t""r!e to coi;-t taves would rv bean at the haeehall rams where Ihera were rrtie, srorrDnf -t thafHi. Irf.wwtian. lookir.a for h trvrr w d hm for -the purpose ef pe-- t-a. Whr V I. !f Mr. trg t s h' fenj (retx-e . In was mov !n S-ra and iCent oeed en rar reur.s, , j Street Parade a Special Feature IP DIME CAPE FEAR Dinner Uteu at tlie Keashose Hotel IsMt ICvrulug and Iianae CVdlow at Lemlne Tlie Dance a Most E qolsite Affair -Vlaltors are Caurled . A nay With. 0 f usUuUd Uoapiiak Uy of tlMt rnlo of Uie Uty by the - 8peolal taIewa and Obaerrer.)' Wilmington." June . A grand street parade thla morning, traversing 'tiiaiimcip-Bi-aiMftB' ot'tsronJTsraei" llghtful trip down the htitorlo Caps Fear river, embracing stop at and In spection ot Fort Caswell, dinaar at the Seaahore Hotel. Wrlghtsvllla Beach, thla evening, followed by eom. pllmontary danoa at Lumina. North ! Carolina's pleasure palace, made tip the features , jo the . last day. f t he fourth annual meeting of the Grand Council of the Carolina, Vnlted Com mercisJ Traylere. Many of the travel ing men and their wives remained at the beach and will stay thsre over i Sundey, and sV number will spend a portion of the weak at the resort. The grand street parade this morn ing was participated in by several j hundred member of the order, three j bands and mounted police officers It was the greatest parade ever in (the history of the grand Council and the , trawiiar-sn-n "rarer greeted .wHh is'( plause all along the linA of march, where ware father thousands of people. The procession formed at ths hall of Cape Fear Council, No. 374, earner -Front and Chestnut streets, at s'ele.-irt the following order; nundl i.fflren In autumobtlea, Charleston i t'ouncll, Charlotte Drum fSorpe,-Chai Mi.it Coanc, Cotanitita uncn, Fbrt Caswell Band and Wil mington Counoll, A number of mem bers of othsr eounclls throughout ths Carollnaa Joined ranks with Councils namsd above, and the local post of the T. P. A. was well represented. The p'rocesKlon moved up heatnut street tu Third, thence on Third to Red Cross, down Red Cross to Front down Front to Nun, tip Nun to Third, up "Third to Marker aha on mf set to the foot of Market street, where the rank were broken, the traveling men, their wives and frienda going kh6oTrT"tIie' "' nandsnmu -steamer Wrh mlngton for the trip down the river, taincheon waa served on board ths boat off" the return trip. Arriving here lata in the afternoon the party boarded special suburban cars In waltlna and went to the Seashore Hotel Wrlghtsvllla Bsacli, where at 7:45 p. m. dinner wss served a la family style. At t o'clock the visitors and mora than a thousand towns people want to Imlna. where the Tidewater Pow er Company entertained the visitors at one ui tne aiaaiy anewn, eiaoor ate and attractive aouvenlr daacea. This marked the grand opening; of Lumlne for the season of Itlt. The popular dacln pavilion waa brilliant ly Illuminated from top to bottom, and a crowJ. catlmatad at 4.000', sn loysd the festivities of the svenlng The music fiirnlahsd bjr Lumlnu'a new orchestra waa superb. - The orches tra engsged for Lumlna this season baa It pieces, shd Is ths same that furnished ths mualo for the Musical Festival thla week. It la aa fine an organisation of Ita 'kind as will hs found anywhere.' Ia addition to ths regular orchestra -there ware the Charlotte drum oorpe and the Mats'e Charleston band, which furnjshed continuous strains throughout the evening. The dance was one of the most ex quisite affairs ever given' at Laimtna. The whole peril I Ion was d son rated In the colors of the organisation, bras, white -and gold. A festooning of these color extended clear around the ball room floor, and all the posts wars prettily draped with the colore. In each of the Isrgs port boles near the selling was displayed a large mono gram of the Initials ef the organisa tion, llghtsd from behind. Numer ous forms In ths shape ef the mono gram wars bung about the ball room floor .suspended from te celling, these forma being wire frames covered with paper festooning. Planed around the walla, draped with' colore, wars numerous dross suit rasas, mak ing a vary appropriate decoration for the erceeten. Ons of ths feat urea ef th decoratlona which attracted eon eX1 arable attention, especially from the traveling men, was a lay-flgurea, dressed ae a "knight of the grip," carrying a suit ease oa which were the laltlala "V. C, T Very ettrec tlve souvenirs, la thf form ef hat pin, holders la leather ef many, col ore, were glees; to the tadtea - There were itt of these distributed, and as souvenirs en ecraeiena of thla kind are only given to the lad lee that form In line for ths grand march, tt means that there were about teg people ea the floor for the grand march. The Charlotte drum corps gave sn ot her fancy drill ea the -bail room and )t met rtth setthuataatle reception, l.very fttrs wss heartily cheered by toe bnndrede ef epactatora. During the progrees of tbV drill two targe fnttsd-JHatea flags Were aafarled from the ceiling, and a little later ea a larrs Confederate ftaj was unfurled, dropping betweea ths two I'attsd ss-tsta'es flMra Mml Ths trsveltneT men declare this te hare been the tsrs-eje; suenoea. most pieaeant and profitable meeting of the erwnlastloa and thev all leave here eirrr the praisee ef Wilmington aad Ita heepltable and generena people. ( North Carolina's Position to Be Made Plain BOOK READY IN THE FALLf fctate lllstuiii'ai tmmbi)ii Will Have Competent Editor to Collect From I Original Documents I'lalii, I'uar- I nished History of tMate's Roud U- i awes h the Volume to He the (Hate's Answer to Disingenuous and Mls ;lceiliug b)au;nKut Made lu lUgard to (ifiectal Tax Hon js. in view or the cuuuuueti iniareiire sentation uf .tha. attitude of M Htate 6f 'Korth' Carolina toward the Heron - sruoUon bonds, repudiated b thsth "welling of a tablet by th htr State as fraudulent, the North ( aro- Y,Jltrr, K"le'h 'hP'- of the ;lBU(th Una Historical Commlaalun will iio- lisb at an early dats, a complete docu mentary history of all the tnuoiaotiuua of the fttate of North Carolina rela tive to tbe.tasuanca anj sale of bonds. . -Thia .will be eae-f -he -mmt- vwhra ble public documents ever lasueU by ths tSate. It will contain every bill lntroduosd Into the Cleueral Assembly, every law passed by the Aanembly, every report of the committees of the Aumimbly, every message of h gov ernors, and all Uie financial transac tions of the Treasury Department, re lating to bonds, and every other docu ment that can be foun.i that will throw light en the States altitude to ward her oblls-atkins. in ahort. the volume will lua a mmiilotM Imlarv tf ' th bond taeuea of the Stale a showu In -original documeuts. These documents will he collected and edited by a thoroughly . umpetortt edMer. " here wltt- he euch axplana- lory notes as will make all tin. docu ments plain even lo the reader utiftiated in financial affairs, and an Introduction giving in succinct form a plain, unvarnished history of the State's bond Issues. - A oopy- ei title volume will be piece, in tilt nanda iiLavety-fwenw-ef a State in ths Union, In every State U brary and In every Important public library. It will thee make ar. In convenient form, for any person who is Interested, or may be Interest ed In ths bonds of the State, complete and authoritative information on that subject, and a I'll bn the State'a answer to such, dlalngenuoiut and misleading statement aa that recently issued hy the committee for the holdera of Spe cial Tax Honda of North Carolina, and addressed to the Secretary of the estoeit tdst of the New York Stork Fx chsngs. The State HIMori-al fomn.ils.ilon nopse to neve the volume out aoms .ion believe, that this publication will .how pUlnly that North Carolina did not lolat. Its duty ax a member of . , ... ,, in uuiun aaiu V,. 1'..).. I!..,-. .. . u. .'..II. i. "VT, V", .J ll 'aws had to he approved by the and his associates would have 'belini-d, couniry Dciisve. in repuoiaiing me a l( 'j. f-prcisii j aa ootuib, and win nMKe il eviJent that Instead, aa ths shots committee says, of making "piteous appsala to the local suthoriUea of ths creditor states to refrain from taking judgments on the Special Tax Bonds donated to them and thereby bringing about a settlemsnt for the benefit of their cltlsens." ths Slste might with perfect safety Invite the Issue. At the ami time In jdstbe to ths other States North Carolina wishes them to understand thoruuahly the character of the bonds which the committee of the bondholders ars sesklne to Imposs upon in- m , i , thla explanation, completely and plain ly, thla proposed publication of the State Historical Commission will give. VlatUng n the North. Rev. Robert Barton, Ph. B. b. n . of Naaareth. who Is vlaltlne In thejaralnst the submlttfnr to the trranny conn, naa ps ine guest oi pip sis- ; ter.. of the Harrlan Brothers at the , Working; Boys' School, at Boston, : Mass., and la at present the guest of , the Cistercian Monks at the Abbey, Lnnadale, K. I. Ha will return horns within the next three weeks Two for school Tag. Victories for local school taxes were yesterday reported to the Department ef Education from two school dis tricts, one In McDowell county by County Superintendent B. F. Ollee, and one In Richmond county by County Superintendent W. R- Cop-pedge. COME OUT Oil TUESDAY NIGHT saeaesaswesea And Hear Dr. Sikcs, Wake's Next Senator, Answet The aemlaatioa by the Mast Meet tag ef Wake Democrats stunned the Rlngstera. They bad eevwt seen The People t a tha saddle bef pre. : The Rlngstera believe that efnees talons, te men who -peek them moat asstduoneiy. When Tbe People se lected as candidates atsrllar men whe had never held cave and did not ge around eeeklntr office, they thought The People 'had usurped powers thai were dangerous. Therefore for we weeks they have bad hireling running all ever Waks county repeating slanders ef the Maaa Meetlef ticket. They tried te pay that twa candidate had belonged te Re publican eluba, but aeon 'had te abaja- Will Be Unveiled At Nixon- ton Next Saturday- HON. F. D. WINSTOWIRATOR Tablet Krectrd by Mr Walter Ralcyjli (haiiirr Will Mark the Spot Wltcrc! tlie Hrat Lsur-making 11? cr Owvetird in rJi srolms n j nakorate and lntrrrtiug Primin Arranxrd. ' Hoecta-1 and' Ahrtr 1 ' KHmboth (lty. Jjne 4 -One f the most important events cf a hbttonuU O'' 'Htak.ia-ln; .Kait-' 1 ' Bru"" for aome time v . II i-., Saturday. June n. at i p m Thla tablet ercitsd by the Sir Wal ter Kaleigh ChaiHer wll mai : th spot upon which ths first low-making ooay aver convene,! in the Hta North Carolina, - t now etanda Hail Creek Church. Thl ' n torlcal apot Is situated near th .n.imt old village of Si son ton and cijlit miles from Elisabeth City. An elaborate and lfttriiim pro gram has l eon arranged for the cere monies attending the tinvelllr.r dn,i a number of distinguished viali ,,ra in sddltlon to those will participate are expected to attend. The v!iior aill be met by committees from the sir Walter Raleigh Chapter and riiam bcr of t'ommerre and to Nlxnntnn by automobiles. car-uj anil other vehicles j Ki-Judge Francis D MiiitMn the, glftml aon of Bertie, snd h l,rmrr tleuteiuait -governor,, at Serth . i rt- i na. will u ollver the addreja the, day An address of wlf,,n,? ,n ha-1 half of the people of Nii,.nt,n will, be made by the Kev. John Jackson, paetor of Hall's Creek Oiurch. 1 h Kel naudlus F. Wmith. r.-tor of nmt l.nlacnet Chn t, ttf trtt,. t bet h ,ffi tju and'rhs plain t the- sWe. Wsller Halelgh Chspter of the Daugn-i ters or 'the Revolution, alll set as "K " " " moat nappuy responded tu master of ceremonies and Bishop Jos- i bv Johnston count's tureoiosl oitiaaa, eph Blount Cheshire, chapi j ex-Hhertff J. T Klflr WOri Bute society of the Sons of the ltevo- Mr J- A- MiU hener, a ho from the lotion and Rev. R. B Drane. preal- ".Hrt h" "'n actively Identified With d?nt of the Rdenton society of tbei'" Henry 1. Wystt memorial move Bona of the Revolution alll take part i mnl- submitted some reminiscent In the ceremonies i ml appropriate r-marka concerning FOisr little .Iris, MMwa lrglnia "'1 r n1 'he first fallen Flora. Boss -"h Catherine Jones j Following this eame the fntroJui -snd Mahals Meeklns. members 'e , ,lon "r "e apeager ..f the day hy the Junior Order .,i uie I Mughters of the 1 P'ealdent of the chapter, .Mr, tieor JUvoiutiew aiH nwveH the rshlet " - uue A. Tuck. n the fottnwlri. He- The Flr.f i nn. mbly m'ti,iu" ''"""sf February . Kt;. snd was one of ti "lilies and i;utlemea: Tht first and most important events In !4'eaeanl duty of presenting to i ou t,ho of Norfh.far.Hnft i .JJ? ""'7 '., " L'""''1,' h ! nrP ' ' L.. ' ,? ! m.o- I ' , T , "m" cers, aided hv a bodv of mn rhoeen r- 'lie isra. nut , : , The name of the man formed , ths First Aseeejnblv have n,, been but It Is ertsln Hint (lot. preserved. : ernoe T"V. , m ..,.... I . ., k. , , .. ".Z"" " "u .'"" uurant, who Ister took aurh a pf-m r"" "'i"J,rT T"" land that Samuel lrt.-klon. "(Jeorta C'atchniald Gentleman. Inr talfe arel ma prominent mn among the esrly , settlers aad more then llkelr nil the; free men in our colony wetw among ' Ihe '"ups of sturdy pioneers ahoj gathered together beneath the branch-, i e of a slsnt oak tree to draw up a cods of laws by which the ..f.'.r, j ! In a new land were to he s-overned There la very little known of the I proceedings of thla body, bnt the scant record at hand of this first meetrnrt or tne Albemarle Assernblv showa that thus early In history, the men of North Carolina set their faces firmly' or ins naognty lords proprietors and manifested that spirit ef Independence so rharactertstlo of the old North State, which, later led the. hsfld I M to ssll out their rights to th land I to King (leers Jl, and to giadlr wash their hands of the task of try- Ing to rule a people who so bod!r 1 refused to submit to their misrule One Charter Tewarrday A certificate of Inromprstjon ass Sled yesterday by the Robeson l.an and. Trust Company, of Ieimherton. The authorised stock If ti.e: ub scrtbed. It.Mt R. T. le. K T.. Page, at ai. Incorporators Charges Made. den thai lie. Then tale aad that slender waa pat forth. Ween stposed te the light, they nfl pseleaed. When ail the rest failed, the BiBgvters began to meeth-abont Dr.. Sikes,- the randl dete for the Senate. This culminated In hwig editorial ha the . Raleigh : Events TTnoee Which margad Dr. Rlkee wRh being a steeablkwn end helnlne- aloe. th. eetb. .a. x.. eeipinsj along the policies ef tee Re - pabllcaa party, etc, etc. The following wots was received resterdsr- TwTT . . ..... tfaka Ferret X. t Jaae 4. lilt. Te the-Edlter; .Tew may aansenre i thst I a III answer tee Cveclna Times T i rV .... ... . ... ., " Mdgk Tuesday night - M- w. iifcta Interesting Exercises Held At Selma : BOVERNDfl KITGH1III SPEAKS , The Chief 1 imntlve Males a "Great Imprcseion on Ills Hearers F.i dudga 'raham and CoL Josejth K. Robli'tor Uke luiprumpta Talks Kenly Rsud Itinilslir, Good Muslu for tltu Day. 'Te't;;ti'0'hservsr:r'" Seims, June 4 - TsgteriUy was a ! reJ '''ttcr day for Selma for aha was guests uie confederate vetsrana of Johnston county and the governor of the titate. as welt rs a larga number of peoplo from all parts of tbe count;. Ths occasion was the i (inception of th Henry I.. Vj.tt Chapter of ths Daughters f tho onfedcracy, who at first lnteudea uuly a Siting hue modem relet. ration of the anntvsrsary of the hlnh of Jefferson I lav la . hut the program aaaumeit tartfer urooor- 1 1 Us en.i th day will so down aa ere o'fthn i lilef events in the hlatory 'f the town. ' f ooursn our Jiatlnguised governor the chief drawing card and peo ple from all sectlona came to hear hia magnificent address. Tliey .aine from all walks 1n life, and sspecially there a large, number of eierans. some from every locality in the toun U Indeed It nan perhMpa th larellt gathering of th" remnantn of the nil war that our oounly has Been in many years . . At-ii o'clock. -liei.ktav bend, fot lowe.) hy the velera proceeded to the residence of Mr M C. Wtnetuii. rtuitrman f the reception committee! snd acted as an swort to his excel lency to the upera house, where ths exercises wars had Mr. Winston waa master of ceremvnles and after musio - PX - ttui. .haJuU-..4i"Uved.-.. , rTrf- ln ,0n 'he adlreas of welcome .W'V.ttmur. at MUC Ml4 d-Tolrcf i.tj fiie' " lie comes to ins riani t .'u-.ik of in. ior tna t otilederate oldler unci his cau.e by Inheritance Ills gulhuit and brave father gave to his Suit four years of his great and ilrulwa energ) . of his intrepid daring and of his deter, mined will. It.U natural that a sou born in the sunset of the Confederacy should imbibe the spirit of ttiat hour and carry through' life sa cherished memories a love for the deeds and daring of the brave men of those days The distinguished governor of NortU Carolina brings to his high ofTV e a training- of many years In national leg. Islmion, In all thise years hie mind snd his heart have ever been ltl the pep at home. He nevsr ceased to be a North Carolinian because he (of to tie a Congressmen, Tlie stats has recalled him fronv the nations capital; shs has placed him at the front of her busy life, he stands there today the peer- of hi Illustrious predecessors I have the ?eer of preaentlng the Unvemof of North tsrollna who wf now sd dress you Governor Kltchln had been heard by some of our people before though a large portion of his audience had never enjoyed that honor and privi lege We would do Injustice to him to undertake even a running account of his magnificent sd drees, for where- v'r mT " addressed hlm- ",f lh "d soldiers, we haeerd tbe statement that he has never equaled ,he speech delivered bare yesterday. Il pitchd upon a high plane, free from pertisanry. sectionalism, or pre judice. He spoke ae one -Inspired, and his remarks want home to his hearers It was aa address most fitting and timely to hia audience, the onraaion and the day. Hia portrayal of the conditions during aad subsequent to the war, and hta commendation of taw valor and ths gallantry ef the eld eonfetate soldiers, aad the part they played la the great strurrle. wee rahltiwety beautiful snd entrancing to listening ears. -His description of now i the South clung to the Idee, of State'a j rtghta and State sovereignty evoked j prolonged and hearty applause. Is Vfi's stoj sihi a , i asirnis si ins t o venter's lofty sys soul stirring ad. dress met with hearty response aad provoked greet Interest and exerted the renstaat attention of hie entire audience. He did himself greet honor en the ecraalon and fully sustained hta ai- reedy eavtebie reputation of being a men ef bread statesmanship, of eraet eratarlral attalnmeata and getahed rlthwn. ' EiJsdga A. W. Graham and Cat. J, E. Robinson were in the audience end eech rea ponded with brief m preenpte speeches which were heart! - h. raeered j la addition te evellent mwste by tks i ad. appreprlate muste aad t euarteltes were furnish by local talent, ,RM - . j M i ,. .f the Methodlas (Starch, opened and closed the eier. etsee at the nail with earnest aad o- isptrlng pcarrrs. --. - I After the exercises at th hat tK eoMiera. rwerew. . esnmlttM' m reception end band retired to a near- sumptnows al rved. the sen, 4alr".T dinner was served. .rwlsdlng barberee. chicken ajd tbe liika. .- . . - j . (CenUnsed ea page Feur ) ..-..St.. it i'i I' -4 ii . A ' " i 1 I- Pi J I. t I " I
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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June 5, 1910, edition 1
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