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', , g r - i tut . 1 f V, - ws and Cir& u ifAl.r.K.:'. lull VUlvx a cknts FOBiililMET And Fcr a LurJ.scn Daily , Po" Y f.. C. A. C c rr. , i rt. TITDf ? niflfT iUIII! Mil l.LII S- LJlilCIIT "Cor.fcrcr.cs Will Held On Ra!:H Y.M. C. A. 1IIDEHZEDIO Aa I ra cht i' Ma.-iii t ard T ! To tWm , ft TV l A HW pollute-; lav fJa t'f jRearg rttiaft A. - 41 ti pn- 4 Run tn-Mt i Tba women ,( Relelgt are a dee-ply ltitrld m ! I . f ,,IM mm and already , work Rarde (bait lh mm, Me- thaa let h'4 and HfU MIm bar a" lan Had te tha banqoet am Ik Hrti ever day fr ! lag eurl-g tag campaign. It M big turk thaw l4lg ha fcWlwUkwi. to ft ft be ague tonight I kanarad 4 tiny . than U vt a rkoa dally daring th ram alga that will oft until the l,t is raled. . ; w he tiM Ical WIM of MM. decided to wage ft ten dayg Mrapalgn the decided l ft tba ladlo If they would ecd, meaning thereby to fteh j lttt Ml t Ine-raj lia ww" TRejr derided t adopt h ut vork4 ao uocfully tn rwoa bora and hritui that la to lfe ratnpalan lth a tnqut and to kuM datly MUnfl of th ta bun red na bo bad vtWuntTrd to a pM tna cauv for aubacrtrHlona, with tiiK-hoB to ba rrM dalir wbUa th workcra rbaBd Wrwa and cobi lr4 aotM ad d br dajr kH lxw ( tlbow Kh thrtr work. Woul t tha gnn of Kalrlih Ukt charaa of the UuquM and wrrym tha lumbaont That m tha, utiMtiun. Th nn fbund Itwt ih wwman wera a,u aa omna 1 t " . v , at.. . V MMtlL W If J i , 7 ' a ' . "V .. V , r yf Jr f wife ' ' " ' ( FOil THE INITIATIVE 1 flEFpID Hcaiure U Before The ols.legUtature APTIST BOUE ! MISSION CAUSE State Union Convenes In Wilmington 1 EVOLUTIONISTS NOTTQDETRICKED Will Not Uy Down Arms To Negotiate Peice PHUtES 111 i:!IESlSPiiS AflE MM El PRESlOINGjWQULO JEOPARDIZE CAUSE i l It'tMiK JITtt f. fHm ialHI. Hkv Will vrmk at t blaraa' iMnarr onfrrrn. T'tslM lkV f wuUwva Ma lr4 Mro af l ih TU" awl tha Maurf In Mmooliltt MaU tt III k Mak aHa pi.iig1iljr kraki a4 IfettcluM (,nt. , : ,,T h iliiMaa . . . t I fuf a' b-OlHt lg tit fiKllan Hail twfinniiK at" t Urk. irmla w h f tha aal !! ut aad t ImpAftant. aVaaUl hiofi ha a UkM to li.iWih to a imig HJna. 1hra ara ti,. b ' arUar, Mra. O. A. Roberta, Urt. t featt, Mtaa Kwftjr Wilkf. tiaosKOAf um u tt. . ! i nr. m i at ' ' at tad to acoimiinndala ttao atilp- i i ; j !: - '- -M. awni, t aortlwra tnrkt. : 11 ' V.'..' i t . ii.rrtr;.ir..B: r. .J'Mt.1 ZJ?" v f -n d-va u.w ii ti m.. u r w freight depot Uocka thera . ara ,,f th o,k anil!- " "'T:"r?' "l1 '!!?: "?1,V aavantwn or .tihtofa hundred nark- ( ih wwman wara oulW aa anvna- 'aiaiilt: for a r. M, V. A- aa ina -. end tnthii!i'," r-pmlJ to tho rit to r t 0 b..niiri a-il th - Infti I 10. It 1 (u ftm - ( " !- li- "' ' c'.t I t OR O ' l H ' .1 l.i I ih Mnrint- It Involved nd n.it caa it food woman of lialalsh Ood hWm rm to hmtiata a alnf la moBifnt They ihrtfully Tonfld, hvnaa thalr plHita and will rarry forward tluMr part tl tba rainpaicn aa wU a tha maa caa kia to farry on thalr put. Tha laalra have affwtod aw oranhatloa and r, roady now. Tha coanmlttoae la eharta inrnW "rarly throo boh 4rd of Ralalih'a ' representative womra and o thera will aaatat from lima to tlma If thera b of othera, Tha womaa'a orgaidiatloa la atado up UlMom: . - i - ' KXWIT1VM blUlS, ' Uni Jmrvbn IMateta. CbalroMa. J Ur Chartaa la awlta. Vtw-Cwlr v -, i , v art. J. a MteMnrd, Bferatary. . Mr. W. f. kltcMo. ...... ! Mra. W. t Ridrk. ! Mra. Cary i. Hantar. , Mra. i. A. ttiif. Uuh Haaala taUa. ' ' Mra. VHrartua Rayatarr ! Mr, lvaa M Prortor. i Mra. C. fl, Latta. . . Mra. T. 9. KarHaan. , MH, U D. Hrtt. . Vra. Joha W. froaa. ' Xra. M. T. Sorrta. . Mm. u. T. Gray. . Mra.1 Cbarlfa Mcktlai'taoa i Mra.jTabo B. kiaany. . Mr. T. V. Jarmaa. " Mra. (Via k'llrtar. . MImi uus V. I'haatm. Mra. V. Rraur, rkalraaaai Vra. ' laa rWtar, Mra. 1. K. Iraavbiaa. Mra. lray Tktaaa, Jtra.. V. t, Hrvaa. Mra, Jaka Mlwata. Mra. Bkvraua, Tla Mailt Haaaa. Mlaa Mrrlla Ktof. Mlaa fflldak Hbllaa. Mla Jaata brow a. Mlaa llay Uf. Mlaa IWaala brnwa, Mrs., WtraO toiia.' Mra. IT. R. a. ataakaaa, Mra. Jmu Karaard. Mra. t. . Malt, Mra. R. C. rmacau, Mra. R. at. t'alkank. Mra. f . V. Tart. , . tirMMI-iM at, ' .fa tba altaailoa rawtly. and whlla . ilhara baa an nothing danmta. a ad ' ' n atrpa lakati (llara. ftthara of tba tewna In tha circuit can aupport a ball oiuh, Whlla hurt aar tha Mallora luat kfimo thouaajid dullara If waa by a am a II astont not aa larga a loaa aa th K.K-ky Mount rlub auaUlnad. or Uia tloldaboro Hub. Mtlll both of thaaa tama ara dolnv ail In their powar to urta ia tha iaua for another year. M. A. M. K. u Hbaw. Mra. Maraay allaa. Mrs. A.' B. Ar natua. Mra. Wilt flaatar. Mra. U. Folk. Mrs. faiarr. Mra tL R. Robert Mtai arak t liMlilr. Mlaa Hal Mnraaa. Mlaa I Viarv Latla. Wtaa 1 HIHr Kklnar. tlla Mra. C. . Latta. reatriaaa; ra. A. tlaaff. Mra. 1. A, aebaaea. b. W. Uaahaa, Mra. t. W. RkK-kmlU Mra. T. Jterrta, Mra. C. W. iei Mia. A. Jekaaoai. Mra. A. i. ralld. .Mra, a. t MOVFMKVTo Or HH. Lftrfe Qwaatilleo BHigr Kklppetl ywvm . Kllaabrab tlty, (Hiieclnl to Jiawa and Obearrar, Klmatth City. Men A Jl. Iat qtianil'laa of flan are being ahlriped from thla aeTt,n ,( Kaatrrn Carolina at thla lima and all tha voaaela In tbla aactlna are betna aouiclit to franaport the rargoea to thla city for ahlpmant r.a- h nmrning tha Norfolk ttuathera l i ar tli evn of great ouimt tlea M u ' fl and the expraea Iralna V BAKat FT, C THlRnAV KVO-Irit-VARraT M. '- Mra. , t'harlea MrKliDwa, ekalraiaa; .Mra R. T. (Jrar. Mra. Iald Kllaa, Mra. 'rt W owl raff. klra. W. W, Kltrkln, Mra. Jallm Tlmbertake. Mra. Kella lea-Cr-M Mra. Jamra . llt?hrrd, Mrm. Fred Mlaa Penelope Inula. MlaaJ!H Jl. Mlaa J.wwi.hlne l:rna. Wl Mo PlieMera. ttnllte Hark. Mlaa KJHnbetb r, latum, Mia June MnwMUIe. aaalKted . by tlia lndla nf the eiaentlao board, ' FHtUAl MAbXH te. . . ,. vf,mieha(ia, Mra. Inha B. Kenny, fbalrwao;- Mra. '"rowell. Mra Jurclan, Mra. arnan, Vra. fall, Mra. M.KImmoa, Mi-a. Ferrall. Mra. RokaMa, Mra. Unltle, Mr. Pea. Mra. . . 1. ririiuee. Mra. Julian Timberlake, Mlaa Jahuaen. May Juhnaen,- Mlaa Flor- Jooea. Mlaa fowpar, Mlaa Mondemt, Mix Root, Mlaa lin k. Mlaa Hayweod, Mlaa l'Tfan, Mlaa Minr, Maa late. MTl RIAV MAKt H la. s . i.aaw"kaaai - ' ' ' . Mr,W-.?, Ul'ldt. k. I'lialrman; Mra. C. J. Ilwitar, Mil. n. V. Mnnlaaue. Mrs. D. IL I'll. Mra. 4. W. Ilanlan, Mra. A. F. Bowtn, f". . W. Itrwr. Mra. J. R. fbamlr-iv , Mra. R. f IM lataa, Mra. IT. K. britalil. Mra. J. t.. Jaffrey, Mra. F. K TiiB.-Mra. Tt, N. Halum, Mra, J. W. wgtbol. Mm. K V. ilm.-h. Mra. W. II. 'i',bMi, Jira. r. M. Park. Mra. L. T. Tnr , ft'"kh. Mtaa F.ln Iiurhaw. Mlaa Pasllue lllil. ii ... , j (,)ll,1stw jf I.tiaehaua. ..... J1- J. A. nriiie. hlrain; Mra. J. ' HrrU. Mra. ,1 rl tyiina. Mra. E. fc. 'lnMlMon. Mra. H P. Wllllamiwo, Mra. J M tiM-il, utta. Koht. aimpaoa, Mra V. nniin, lr, 4i,i,r i.aiDbrrt, Mra. J"'H l.ea. M,l. A. J. Flid. Mra C. V. Al J'Mflit. Mr.. ja,.., jiiKi-, lra. T. B. 'rlwr. Mr. M, ItiKPiiiliat. Mr. "ha. J'reib. Mia, V. . R..rfar. Mra. R". A "Jan. v Mi". H M1 MR H l.itU'haaa, V.ir' ni t(... .h,!rniB: lra. T. R. J aniai-k. M. ,. y ia.j.-an. Mm. r. i '"tar, Mra IV. TV Mji.b,- M'a. llr,-e '""HI, Ml a J ,t-lTr..v. Al J, T. Alrt-r-''', Mra. H I !, f !.' P C. Vn J'1. .Mr J.J i""B. .Mia fB Parno. l;. J ll-.rr.T- V. TI i Mir. XI fa. IX old. Mra, W. H. Ragley. Mra. J. K. Mara ha 11. Mra, II. C Tkfiiuaa, Mra. Rnrit. rf bile, Mra, R. M. All.rltbt. Mra.' C. l irtkar. Mra. T. R. Parlln. Mra. T. R Crowdar. Mra. R. D. W. t'oanor, Mra. H R. rra, Mra. L. A. Makler. Mlaa M Pheetera, Mlaa Feaeinpe. tavta, Mia Ellaabatb Jenee. -( , . UATtBDAT APBIt t. '''. . taaebBaa., Mra. t'harlea La gmlth, efcatrtnaa: Mra. laatla Jonee. Mra. T. R, Moaey, Mra. J. J. Tea-ler. Mra. C. Boon. Mra. Joe Weatk era, Mra. J. I). Roeatheer, Mra. E. Fl. Rreaghtea, Mra. Heary Mlrke, Mra, J. J. K'lla, Mra. T. H. McNall, Mra, R, K. arl dH. Mfa. (ieodna. Mra. Wllklnaon. Mra. Artkar JoTiaann, Mra, f W Hilar, Mra. R. H. Carroll. Mlaa Bertha Plain, Mia Orakaai. Mlaa ftrmra. i MOXDAY ArBIL . " , LeaeiMM. . Mra. Im I. - Heart t, rhalrniaai Mra. McNHI. Vra. W. R. tawford. Mra. B. R. Crow. Mra. A Raainane, Mra, W. K. Htone. Mra. R. -M. Albright. Mra. lliollr. Mrs. J. K. Q'TVMBetl. Mra. bontberlaad, Mra. K. P. Rattle, Mra, R. W. Wast, Mra. Marray Alien. Mr. A. M. Arrtnxtoa, Mr.. Carroll. Mra. rtareare Jakaaon, Mlaa Hita aak Aabe. Mlaa Rdltk Pna. Mlaa Belle Heartt, Mtaa Rlaarke Beam. Mlaa -Hal Moreen, Mra. Mrflowaa. TnWRAT-iAFRIL 4. , . taawbeea. Mm, John RT. Creaa. rbalrman v Mra. tt. U Reblnaaa. Mra, R. T. MrPheraoa.' Mra. R. 6. Hberrtll, Mra. R. P. Wllllamaon, Mra. Jaa. Jnhaaea. Mra. J. F. Ferrall, Mra. Rokt.' P. Herrey, Mra. Jaale Maiiley, Mr. O. A. Jobnaoa, Mrs. Carroll Mann. Mra. C. V. Rrawa, Mr. Nellie W, Price, Mra. tjreg flaanen. Mlaa Willie Anne, Mlaa Kettle Marray. Miee Kalle Herrey. Mlaa Joarpblne Aaba, Mlaa. Elliaheth. Johuaon, k:ia Hanriab Aabe. Tba ladle' wbe are to' aaalat at tbeae hmrkesB are aakad te be at Metrnpolllaa Hall at ten o'cioek on tbe luernbig tliry an to aaalat. , tra4(- Aaaa rUuaai la) llu- t uetferf. ipuil.ay ItohHt Ikwee). . rkUhunaa, I Mat Hob Rpeea-R to M. wibya of ll-e H'Nw karunli atoeew the . Maair an lanner Miar taoe , A lat booao fiaf tie Kin Ilea AoMwaJ Ad-lrraa Aaa a k:alk-4 aa4 ItpAiaaMlo e tAratwejaa 4 tfrt aaaa IkrfifefVai by Hrwtawi IV tea- aad bUrtla--lleiu by Mra. Jutta) teba of Oiiur Urirurte) of HafcKww m . A. Ai'Kl kT. Rka ryaeaa IwalfM KASTERV CAKOU.VA hUM.VK, Korkr Monrit AaaorlaMin - ReqneHtu Call for Metitu( of Itirra-'iiire, ' tftpaclal to Kew and -Obearver. . Rocky Mount. March 12. The act ing president of the Rnrky Mount Athletic Aaaoclatlon haa forwarded to tha prealdent of the Eaatern Catnlinri Uagoe, Irr." Joel Whttaker, at Ral eigh, a refjiieet fop a meeting of the director of th Organization to be held at any place that he may draig- nate and 04. any time within the -nail week or ten day that he cnaf aea lit. A eopr of thla letter ha been foi-j warded to the management of the aeyeral Huha. that it I known want to play ball for another aeeann, and It la reoueeaeg that they Unite In hav ing a full altendani at aurh a meet ing, and that If poaallile the lrugiie shall he aaaurfxl. A aronmi riiieat In the letter la that-the prvehlMit ahull reoueel even- club now hohl'Mg a franrhhe to elthnr have a repreaen tatlve at the meeting that fan declare agaa of Hen, mrmlly ahad, being handled and other veaaela ware, arriving wllb eargoea. . r - The Fneraetln'a tinea, whlrh oper ate between thla port and Matteraa polnta are having .all they can poa albly do to handle tha buaineea. All of tha llnee veeoel hav bnen p regard Into aervre and rill tha veeeela they can enipiga are being rA altered for th BIIPMM Af hlnJhn, Ik, tfbak Ut manta ! , Rhad is bMnglna ery attractive price in tha Northern markeU and the riahermen bid fair to make eomo money thla aeaion. '- In thla city for the paat few month prirea on ahad have been fancy; Duck bringing (Or each and roe tl.0. Uteai pricea ara experted to deellna now nn account of the quantity In creaalng. 1 ;., . , , TIIK INCOMK TAX, t'niled Ktattea :ona(IUitJonal Aiut-nd- .: men. lUtiMeti by iorado. . (By tha Aui'lntc Preaa.) j ; Denver, Colo., March S 2. Both tha Senate and the Heuee of tha t'ulorudo iculi-laturw have-ratified the proonaed amendment to- tha' Uenerat Conatttu- tmn, uroviding lor an income tag and the feao utlon baa been approved tiy uov. Bhafroth. Action waa taken noma time ago. but the action wgg not made public until today. , . . l'BHaed by Now Hatnpehlm lloiiao. ' Concord, N. H., March 21 For a aetend tlma. the Houxe toikiy iMmi a reaolutlon favoring the propoa-,1 in enme ts amendment to the Kedernl ronatltution. Borne time ago tha Hoime. by a viva voce vfne paem J auih a reaolutlon, but it waa killed In the Senate. It waa reintroduced In the Home and pawed today by a vote of tiS to . . it now jeturn to the rltnate. ' lleturnlfm to National Syrm. . (Bj- tha A aaoclat t-d Preii. I Vaahiiiglon. I. C, March 21. llore thnn eight Htate banha-tn Oklahoma are aaking to be taken into the Na tional bank "a . ayatcm and treaaury olfiitlala attribute the altuation to the new bank deposit guarantee law re cenlly paaee In that Htate. When bank deposit were first guar, ariteed In Oklmhoma many nation tiutifc Qu!t the syatetn to become HUle inatltutlone. . Hltice that law wea anit-mled, hoe ever, appllttitiiina to re turn have been coming In atradlly. that will entertain, "fhlW the dinner provided by the ldln ffomlaea to be tomplrt and aatUafairy In everyway, j -;'.V At th meeting' there la to be 0 aulb Katlon of fundi), ft la to get to gether the men, who aro lb tercet r4 In the beet thlnga fur RaWgh. t bavR a conference and dlemaa In a geneiel way the propoaitlon to erect la Raleigh a Young Men lhrlt lao , Aeoc1Uon bullillngi alo to learn how other eitlea in tb Careiinaa and In other State hav aeeured rffecttv aaeocla Uoaa. That la ft purpwue which will appeal to all men having the good of Ralelgb at beart, and bene a large at tendance la eapected. ' Threo t'JOfjwept Speake. , Tlie three apeaktira for tho occaelon will tay thing of Vela, an. I ear these in eloquent wonla. - Juuu JetE C. prltr-hard, of Asheville, will apeak on "The Xe4 and Value of Young Men to the Hlate." Mr. R. A. Afkley, of Richmond, Rtata Hrcreury of tha T. M. C. A, of Virginia, wll) apeak on "Arhtevemrnta of Jrae tit-Day Aseo ciatlona." Mr, H. C. Hood, of (Ireena boro. wilt ep'ak on "The Aaamlatlon and Ita Work." Theae addreeoea protn tee to bo bright and helpful In every war.- ' . ---- ; The IMiinrr ft iTrSlfrlit. ; Metrupolltan' Hall baa been made Into an attractive place for tha dinner conference. All the chalra have been removed and It la now ft greet dining ball, nve table tha length of the hall and one acroaa the end of It having been arranged. r It le decorated, and the anrnjuiidtna will add to the pleas urea of the evening. A feaet of good thing baa been provided, and during the evening muaio will be rendered. The evening will be delightful In every way, it being provided that there ahull bo no dull momenta. 4 All Men Are InvltML . There have come noma question as to who might attend the Cltlaene' Din ner tVtniereoce on, thla evening at Metropolitan Hall. The answer i; Any men who wants to do m and will send hi name to Mr. X. B. Broughton or to the T. M. V. A. beAdquartere at the Chamber of Ommerce. , . ' The committee In charge tried to send an .Invitation to every- men tn tow wham they thnurfht -oukl be In teteated tad would dVaire to attend. A no sucit list can ever be made com, plate, there were prebobly some omit ted who should haV received an In vitation. The committee desires that rurh will cOlder fhla their invitaflon a w MBy th Assort!"' gprlngflfki. Ill,, Mar. aeartior of legislator- n not be allowed l pak atat Hof, tinted Robert in en, of u.. dallveted ft talk on ti rrfrrtaduni at ft pubii. n fioote Judiciary ConuiiH' Oweq wa vol tnterrupi- addreaa to an aedb-ni- kiiU Ii i. k--i the old Rupreme t'ourt i .m In Hi Nutto llouae. He auftere.1 no open Ola eoortesy, althouasj a niiiiitr of innn bars of tbe Judiciary Commit t. nua. ty frlenda of Henator Ixarlmfr re frained from attending the nietina. Tha meeting waa held by ihn r(,m mltte lo bear ftrgummta for and again ft bill to enact the inltlutlve , , ne iel to NWt and Oliearvar . , Wllmtngton, March If, The Wm ,i h. ahou Id !eft'aaM laloaary I'nlon at the 8lt"t ,,,, iiMnoia jchurchea of the fttat of North ''sr.. -. rtAiatur tha morning In tnaual .,,. tmUr jalon at tba PI rat RapUat charcb In tu. ,-tiatlve .nd '11'' laa raonle K. . Iteck ' ' Hng uf II" ''ah. preetdelrt of tho iIO. relinu anai. r!lh ronveimon to ardef. About : i .lurlna hi. lagaiea were lo atlendeaea ftn.l tin-- , . .. i. iw tiviti. ..I ... i 1 1 1 1 .14 I wan) fiiiinm,! wap.,-,..- .luring lb da) Mra. J. 11 t-osler, wlfa Of thu p t r of tha First Ravptlat church ml Mra tl. A. Martin, wila of the paiior ' Moiithatd I'hurvh, mvarl abort lama oming tha vtoliora. Thear imh n r reepntsi. to by Mr- John VX..t of i ford. I Thi- annua addreaa waa then nVtlv- im...... , n.a i frnl hV Bliee iters. i wa an -- ns li . ".i vj w Ma r. . 1 1 1 1 ... i r . , - . - . , former Moyor B. T. Dunn, of Chicago, ( -tlr-rtt paper aad at fMh the rauaea bad apabeft in Uvor of th a. t Henator that led up... h. prnl aUlu. f Owen waa Introduced bv Chairman the work amph...l he ,n. ..ur lioladay I aging ouii'h.k lor the future. Mmi Henator Owen delivered a brief eulo-! practical and helpful augk-tl.ns as gv of Abraham Uncnln, and then rs- plalrM-d that tbe. tnltialle ami refr. rndnisi waa ft ft-hi between organised greaxl aaxl the people, what prli.vsl ttse wealth. Tie tint) Raul vrne) tn thla rooatry ts vot aa end to brlVry aiut eajt-ruptbaa ami to mat-tilska ra.lt, tie, .' "Wo nnderatand the machine politi cian," aald Renalor Owen. "He'a play, ing tha game aa be see R. and we're playing tbe game e wa see It. I urt deratand the a-ame of machine polltlce, and that I wir t am hero to afivoeate theee prlnctplre ' "I call Tammany Hall ft band of Mercenaries.' carry Ina- the Democratic flag." :' : (Senator Owen aald that the great wealth that individual a cre acquiring waa leading thousand f families to ruin and decay. , He contended that the initiative nnd referendum would cure "t hie false and unwholesome condition.' MITE AND CTHI.D-DIKim:i. nd send ot telephone word that they rill be prent. t Hi-sponsee the Invitations are coni Ing in nicely.) It la nm;esary that all thoNe'ivho viUh to attend should send In their cards1 irt once. TIFT T05 TB WhltecU Won. i - - (Hpecial to Newa and Observer.) Vl'liUaett, March tl. Whltsett In slllute met Tlurllngton High School on the home diamond today and defeated them bv the heavy scor of I to 1. Hurltna-ton played fant . and . anapuy bull but waa never able la find the various curves of pitcher Kay. Rat teriee Whltaftt: Hey; and Toung: Hurtinttnn: Mllchel) and Andrews, Struck out,- !v Ray, IS; bv aillche! . Iltta Whltaett. JO; Rurllnglnn S. I'm- thut his rlub la read.- for another sen rn. a else fnrwanl nanera atirren dcrlng the fru m hlae. ,llr Mnaarii. Time, one hour and haJf, It Is known that by (his mean It j Aiieiuiance jou. . can be found tint Jint which oluhnt . . .. T . , . want to pinr P'J anulher season and , - , those that do n.. If at thla meeting: .. . ' . . .. .11 .r it., fnhlui un km or i.. ! Roanoke, Mn.rvh !2. The Norfniti iblv two. are represented and are j "d .wf'"f'rt, raiiwy hag laid off r. nxniTATtw rTnK jvpaxekH AM RASiIMR V)Jf NEW TKEATV -ALBO f;lVFJ-'.DaIA. TO TIIE JtENSAllOXAli VlTtmir-S ABOIT MOVICMKXT OF' TIMM)1S. (fly tha Aoclftted Prs. -Washington, D. C, March 22. -.president Taft today sent for the Japanese stnbf.Saador. Baron Uctj'da, to felicitate elt'if htm upon th ratification of tha new treaty between Oria country and Jupun. lie took! kdvkntngo of the r.isiun to net St rest mce more all the wtorlfs which have fwrij publiiihed front tint to tlma durtne th part two W'-' k that, back of the, adminlrtta- Rrtrott -tn -eertdrrtg fnoi'S fn-trrr- Mi-xician border wag a motive nf pre caution iiatiltn-t some ep;'td trc-ach-" erona act bv the Japanese It also was riort. that Jsp-n had aeeured from Miro a coaling atiitiuii on the Pacific const, tu. l used us a bare in allocking the I'tiltfit HtatM. "i 'I he rr-rhlenl declared joilnv thet he n nniHsed to find on Jil return frojo AiiK'iMtn thai Sfime itcsrpers hii.l licn isWnltr I redetire. to. these re- Iioiir i,v piiblifihlng them in t pioinv- Th Good Peotile of Ixlnctm Pro vide TranSfKiltstWrn tn llania. Her Tlme !avlilHOn rpwniv (.rcalh In. created to Good Roaih (Ppectal to News ami ot.-rxer i 'Lexington. March J,' woiumii. who aahl her name was .i n k n. nua put off the train here by th. i omiuctor of No. IS, who told a nwml..-r of th police force. Officer Look..inii. thath waa on ber way to Atlanta, but hml only .money enough to innn her to Levington. M ith the it-year-old child. Th. that her husboad. a con tor deserted n'er anil Reidavllle two months them-to starve, Khe work her way back to AiUnta. h.r her father lives. Hhe wa. apparently good breedlnK meut. Officer i-ookabtli place to stay, and this i lected within fifteen nil:; money to -take her k and some to xpar. Sh the happiest women tn th . No due hgf neen "foun.; t. th bur glary of the Pavtdaon Huniwnre Com pany'g store Friday night Thf value of the revolver taken a found to h about ll. Will. Umg. ISurllnirtorf lo bow to rach the bt ri-sulla re given, v Mies llecb'g Addreaa. Tho Pillowing H ft aynopel of Mia Meck'a addreaa: Tho JattUee VeaW. All time to divided Into periuda of which .ChrtM la the sum and Center before Ibiiel, after Chrlat, untU Christ. . T hasten the coming of lh hurt pe riod the church bent Ita energies. Traa Christian service was Judged by thla towhseone did It being .vmg wieft into Uvmg relation with a living Chrlat ? Id It hasten the universal reign of Chrlat'a IrwbT The years JllO-lfll had many man ifestations of Christian progress four, with their lessen ami hopes, were chosen. The World Mlealonary Con ference In Edinburgh. Jun. . into, marked the close of the expei Imental or pioneer agr of missions, when each ntlaalonary cut nut for himself an un. mapped way. The great task of learning how to apply the religion of Chrlat to the need of the heathen world of our ibty ha been ftccompllahed ; th men mil means to apply the knowledge are to be supplied. Ourjng the preparations for tliia gathering and through the year a con firmation of God' power through mln aiona had been aeen in the wonderful and widespread revivals in China, Our fslth had not reached and eur belief could hardly comprehend the work lelng done. In the annala of women's missionary organisations the year was called the Jubilee Year Fifty years ngo. In the city of New York was established the first Woman's Missionary Hoard. Thirty-three hibllee metlngH had been held in aa many of our great cities and w'omtin of aiirn?u wooim uir? uo . ml refine- n stirred perore. men aiooo sniasa lit the power and rem h of tneae greiit gntheringe. The last of the epoch-muting evenla was yet to come This the Baptist World s Alliance to b held in Philadelphia, June. 111. It would link together the peraecutcd Baptists of IlUHiiu. the Haptists of Italy, of the Istnnda of the sea. and from one em) of the world to the other, In the world purpose of evangelijsation. From these four Kiitneringa were mun a iman :ild mill oper.i -hialix in IK . Ie4 log - trilnti to 'imd her A iOIllillK ro. Ilea CO. il(tll to Atlanta, left, one of lund avawwlagbwaari Party In Mnajraa, , Ttartntgli I sr. aequi lioaaaah TsmZi fVprnntiaiHo M Waa4.lanat, I ear Uu-n-H IMaUvw kg) fvaie '"'" and Krt'srma - Jlo rmtti la) lriiilr uf INsht OaMaaMswkM, '111' tha AaaaM'laled Pre.) i n ... illusion, March It Annooao io mat ihsy will not lay down tbetf arioa ujiiil fur ma I nsgotuillan fog ; I- t.r are nndr way, the fvlultaft f party of Mfiln, through tr. VH. ! loniea, their rapreaentatlv In . .bingiun. laud a statement today mg th iiltltuila of the revelu- i! i it luwar.l paace evortureg aad ..rina Ml Iba Republic. The sWta I '" "t aaya: , j lh revulHtiunary-party, whkah ta) j . i -illutad of lh beet men Of thai ' I ' i annul accept aa a gttarantaw on i, the promise of a government that . 1 ha. for morn Hum, thirty year, been, i promising, end haa nev fulfil led .single ana of I la promises. , "Ttie ravulullualata rhrnb. and with. j raa..ii, that Immediately following th term down or tneir arm, many ol th leader would die mysteriously, so reform would bo graatcsV aid tha oppression would be - greater thai. ever. .- I . .- ' For this reason, the rerolutlonlatg will not accept aa guarantee Mr. Umaiitour, or any other Individual.. ' because on man cannot and inust m( ' "rve aa guarantee for a political party fighting for tha liberty of ft people, and much lea when aurh s. . man haa been, and l, tha right hartd of tha nppreaetng government. , Tho revolutionists do not deal re the com- plete elimination of the opposing party, bauuura every ona knows that It ks neceaaary to hav opposite parti In nation tn order to maintain po- ' lltlesl enollliirltim god rlghlevua ad InillistfaUlAa,' V- -e. -... ,. , . "Tho revuiutloaary party must bo represented In the government uf th Mates, In th roagrea and In th cab Inet. It la well knuwn that up to tha preeetit not a single member of thai cabin-1 has ever made tha least pro- I m regaru to the great political jabutra. tha unjitet imprisonment and the aumberleea political aUMMMiatloit. I "For all these reaauns the ravotti- I tionlsra win not lay down their arnw j until the tiing when theian reforma that giiaraniee the lives of the people, tho i administration of Justice and political ! hl.ertv ahull I in effect." two r-KKir.irr wreck. One mi ilic MIhiiIIi- t'aa4 l.iiH; lbe oilier ..it Hi. Norfolk Ntmtliern. fl-ci.il in N-wa and Ohservgr.) ' Wilson March Laat Tuesdasa .evening thcr- wa a wreck on trto 'Norfolk Houtherii, near Middlesex, in I which many freight mn were ne I railed. d"laylng travel fi)r a . ..nslder- able lime the weathoim.i luisaetiger i trains of Tuesday night un,l Wednea dy morning lin ing detoiirrd via Helma ,t Ualelgh; Aastbound pnasetig-t'it he 1 Ins; transferred. ruesday afternoon, near Four Oaka. on th Atlantic Coast Une, a frelKlit train whs derailed, piling up wreck age on both tracks, delaying traffic jaml travel. Fortunately, j neither of' 1 the mlx-upa, no one was hurt. ciiu;' T tiixn tK. negro, who waa relenn-l from the ; drawn leeaons for the miMion work or chain nna a few waek nao after tbe North Carolina l nloli. rrom lite serving two years for robbing th ttor- pf the Springs' Hardware Com pany, la suspected of being connected with thlt robbery. He wa In the Ht, the day before the robbery, and ha disappeared. , ".' Interest m good roads la at a high notch In Davldeon county now. An election has been called for KTremons township to vote a special tax for road Improvement, and eight other town. ship are circulating petltipn asking that aq election b called. Theoe eiee. tiona will be ordered at the nest meet In of the board of oownty oommts- sloers. The split log drag Is being uaeu in ai parte ni me county gna is making good. Three township have already voted the special tajj. and Ij. invton towoehln haa voted lnotide for tlno.eoe to build macadam roads. . The county cormntsaluuer hare at aside for prise to. be offered to a'inner In the Davldaon county men' com contest for IMt. . Thla will ba divided nmnng the seventeen townships of the conntc flret and second prise of tl an.l $S being provided In eurh township. " Kdinlmrgh Conference, study; from the revivals In China, faith; from the Paptlsf Alliance, world sympathy; from the Jubilee of Women's Missio'n, ary Ofganlxntion!i. building larger thing on the broad foundation alreddy laid. To thlg end waa given a stand nnl of excellency In miseioii work which summed ud the practical side of the forward movement. The question for the hour la; Are w keeping atep with the Chrtet-glven op; portunltles of our. times? Tha report of Mlaa Elixabeth Briggs, of Raleigh, corresponding accretary. wa received. Tim -report showed that during th past year one hundred and forty-e,vrn ne :letl('s were added. Report of Mra. Wesley . Jones, of Raleigh, treasurer, showed that dur ing tile past year l.l.i'OO.SH wau raised and distributed, the amount given to foreign missions and to Rtate an'd home maslona being about equally di vided. . , - Alra.J. Yateg Kllilan.Submltted a report on the work of tha Young Woman's Auxiliary. Reports of mis sionary Institute were read by Mrs. Hill I Km lib t nlform. braop Tin "Hilly" and Un xftcv lw -breaker Agalii on April Hrt, Special to Newa and observer.) Wllaon. March 83 Chief of Polieo of Wilson. O. A fllover, who wa so aertously wounded by Iwl West, tha slayer of Deputy Ktierlff Ocairgfl W. Mdmford. on hv-bruary third, will re port for duty on April tlrat, In the meantime the Chief la mingling with; baseball ntJiuHia.ta endeavoring to Interest them n the formation, of at least, a four-town league. All will bo glad to learn that this brave oWcer haa siifllclently recovered- to get In harnewi so soon after snsslng through the fusillade in MaT'v Young's house In an attempt to arrest law-breakers. RAILWAY CHAXtil:, I tl.k.ll ..,.,.,...1 t, -,ua .1, e-B 1, t,a . . ,.,., .. I M. see tt,m ai...- -i..- ' " wuwm an reauy to siort anomer; ' " " -""i'" I Heard of them, and h- qctcklv ex. seaeoit, then the leasue may be made I operated by a verv meagre fore. Horn, j ,,.H thill (u,,h nw,. to go" by placing thla franchise or f the force lia been with lit rnnd j ,.,,,, ,,.;..., , fiem, these ranc.hls l-iwhre, or poasl-j for over SO year- , ,,,, , lrt.,lUt((. , ,,. bly putting through mvine "mlaalon-: " ". ' I'arori f . hida la raid to liave'.ossurd .... .,..!." in lh... Innn ,.,t rfm.li. rat SlrM. t.CO"if1- TatlllC III. - .... ... . 1 .... i. j w ... ...... , ; " - - j inn i i - i-t tnni ti "an aiiaciieu no- that It rattnoi. S'. mat e "en in proper ...hcb ... .011. w-o , im,iri,iii. rriaMire Is bronehi to !. r It Is found I Taylor ha been ery ill for e.ver0 . i,,,c,nr, ,. Ihwt It can ; i rtwya and hr re-ovry Is Tiar.llv en-: r,,. , , W iimliiglon i lo have aakend j peclen. ; l'.M-l f n t i ' the reports akd had 1 tiuit thy emanati from I le aoitrce. The interview I t half an hour. 1 RAXrWUJ'tt JiU'IOUQU COrilT., w Ul am Jtrar. Jilielby. iLra. Ju. -1 1 ' ' j tu Kverett, of Greenville, and Mr. Jmlff . i'. i.rfin ia iT-aKlintr :ivil Calendar Will be Taken I n Today, f Special to New ami OtMerver.) Asbeboro. M.trch 12 Superior Court met ber Monday with Judge C: C. I.yon presiding. Whlla tha judge' charge wag not a long aa aome (hat have wn del'vereil here. It waa very comprehensivo and waa full of pre ticsl lsn tending to the moral up lift of the people. Quite a number of misdemeanor- have been disposed of. The, criminal docket will- prnbably. ti completed today. The civil cal endar is to begin Thursday. ;. There are many ease for trl and the moefj of the balance of the two week wuJ bo cr iisumed In the irial of the. rCii ess" . , I - The Ikiualit'ra of the ConfedefaW eerveil, lunch istrdaT for the benefit of e monument fund. - . i P. R. Vann, of Lexington. One of the most Impressive features of the meeting waa a .devotUmaJ serv ice at tha noon hour, led by Mra, a. A. Martin, of Houthslde church, Wilming ton. , Dr, Ray, Of Richmond, ig roh ducting mission atudy cjjne each morning. . . t lHilavlllo Training KcIumiI, .' Th first regular order for the after noon wa th training aa-hoel at Lout vtile, and -the report wa presented by Mrs. II. C. Moore, of Raleigh. Mia HecR spoke upon thia report, setting forth some of the needs' of the school. Among theae she mentioned tho need of mora room. There are now about forty young women In the school, bea ing trained for ttome and foreign m le al on work, ana the pit-rent equipment Is adequate for only, about half that (Continued 01 Pago Three.) tan R. C. King Haa Ben Appoint,! suint-lntriidi-iit r WlUiUmrttm Di vision. 1 Wilmington. JJareh .4. Van R. C. King of this city, haa been appointed an onrfntemlrtnt nf lh. trilNiltiMnn hi vision of the Atlantic Coast Line, suc ceeding J. A, Fountain, who ha been ' 1 ' superintendent for about 18 year. Mr. . , King came hra several yours ago from New York. For the last twri year or so he haa been train master of this district. If l -niJ known , whnt Mr TNitintatn will tin Tl, polntment is effective April t. ,' A H1XK DlrtRTfnt. Nine Men Instantly. Killed try Jail of Lsmmo Mate, - I By the Assoc la ted Preas.) - Pittsburg, Pa., March .!. Nine mn ' were Instantly killed today in tho I-faxel mine . of th Pltuburg and Huffa.o Coal comeanf at Kaat Can nunaburk, pa. They were being taken t. their room In ft remnt part Of tho rerlne when ft maaa of loose glate In the roof fell, filling the car In which they were riding. All wr foreign-. . era. except David Donley, an Amaru can. , PlTPI'MTlOX Or" AI'MTHl V That Country Now Haa Sa.fie7.gsg per- r-rnta. ft Ualn of f.UT.Itg In ffrtf Years, "Vienna, March 22. Provisional Ct. aim return est I mute the population or Austria at II. 117. III. an lncreaaia of 2,417,190 in ten year. ,
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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