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THE WEATHER. For North Carolina- Fair and tnrw hat cooler Satur t "mrr- isanday Mir. moderate orthwe and north winds. HigtKwt 82; lowest M; preipiUU4a u Inch.- ' : - - -. . ' - . . -e . ' . 1 ' . "- t9Tyt!k 4 .."rv r " ' : -1 " i .C 4---rT ... '. , , . ; , j. n .t rft l m f 1 I-7T J 7JlJ 0 1 Tni 7 M t " 1. f HrLii 'llrW n TV Double The Circsh'.' of Any Other Tc. Caroliiii)all7 . : VOLrXCVII, NO. 122. ' i' " mm ' i THE NEWS AND OBSERVES, SATURDAY, MAY 10, 1913. i PRICE 5 SKI- FAYETTEVILLE TO . Miss Adelaide Fries, of Win-sluii-Saleiii, Is Elected .President J . -... . FE I ) K RATIO ' C LOS KS. Mrs, X. A. Sinclair Fleeted .-Vic. . President Session in New Ilern n hvent of Delight to the City and to the Visiting Women Mrs. J'jdrbrother Contribute Line Ex Iircwdve of Appreciation of the Hospitalil) Shown lly the "City ::::: of Kims." - ' '" t V V l (Special to News and Observer.) New Hern, Jfluy'it. The eleventh annual meeting of the North Caro oiina Federation of Women's Clubs, which has been injjession in this i:ityidnee Tuesday, came to a Close this aftertoon. At the close of the business fea slon held thin morning the Feder ationunanimously, decided- to hold the next annual "meeting "at "Fayette ville, The election of officers took -'nee this morning and this proved of xreat interest to every member. TJie following were elected: - --.-,. President. Miss Adelaide Fries, of Winston-Salem. Vice-President. Mrs. . N. A. Sin- i-hor, of, FayeftevilJe I'orrrspouUMTg secretary, Mr. .'. , .. . J. . L h! ' rV ;2tLi : J i , ? . r i several of theld timers, i'.ie la' diet were not In the least aflocted by the' trip and every one Kecnied to thoroannly enjoy it. - The event of tonight was a dane? rt the Elks' club, which wus at tended by many of the visitor. A few of the delegates leturnd homo this afternoon, butjxianyilt-ie-xca n until Sunday. Each and everyi-visitlng delegate praised the hospitality of the .New .1 .. ! v V x MKS. l!.-f:.-MOHK. - - owesniindiiig 'Secri'tarv of tin? Wo- inan a ( lub of New l.rrnJ ICiJwarii K. firalinni, of Clmiirl Hill. - Auditor, Airs. Harrm c: jotiitson, f i;:ili'ieh.: - -TiTasirTprrJlTBr-iVt . 1 .7-Stnrrrr-of WilniiiiKton. ... tleiicral Federation Stud's srr tary, Mrs. S J-. Dill, of New H' rn. t'pon tln iriluliiii olViriil liv Mr. M I.. Stover, of Wilmington, Mrs. Itnhert It, t'o'ti'ii, retiriii)- preK iilent, was uiiatiinnMisly t inted :iJ "aii"lioiiorary- iri Stdrni"Thr:'"nTiihP MRS.- CLYDE KBT. Treasurer of the New Bern Wonr an's Club and who Is also Chair man of the Publicity Committee of the Federation meeting. , . .r-r:.. :..-... Bern people and Ir.-Al Fairbrolli er, of Greent-boro, ..today xprssJ the 4inlveTai opjnlonof-tnc visit ors in the following ll-ies" "Fair, favored city on tha Neuter We throw bouquets, but what's th" tise?. . We came, we saw, yju've won u: all. Tocome again, we await your call,;' ('t)M.MEX(KMEXTS ' AT (Spfpuft- to Ne8 and.()S(rver.) Albemarle. May' !. This week and next win witness the rlpslriK exvrclHeg of the Albemarle- Normal and. .Industrial Institute and the Al bemarle gfVded seh)l. At the Al bemarle aud -industrial Institute; ihe exercises began last' night with a mumcalr- Tonight the exercises-weie Riven by the physical culture clus, whtehgHV-a4-ou!ot-lia. features an interesting drill. On Saturday ut 10 o'clock the exercises wTHrronsf-t of esmys and music, while on Sat urday afternoon at 4 o.c!o k will be given the campus exercises by the nemors. On Saturday evening at 8 o'clock a reception will be given to a few Invited guerr ttf honor of Rev. J. M. Jtarkley. D. l of De troit Mich., nho -will-deliver Uio bucalaiireate Bermon on Sunduy morning at II o'clock. On Sunday evening at 8 o'clock the annual lit erary address will be dehvered by Key, , .e Anderson. D, P.. of Wln- ston-Saleni. . The exercises of the Albemarle grade dschool : eoinmencement -ou Monday evening, when the exercises by-the graduating class will be hud hi trTTtiw aiidliorium. On Tues day evening' the commencement ser mon will be preached liyTtev-r-luU. TreiiTiuTToTATineTtTnv-S. V. 'VftH nesday eveuing ' the lllenal and mathematics-prizes 'will he deliver ed, iiIfo diplomas and IHliles to-. the gradunthiK class and a liferary. d- rtrrss by Jnr-Fulton, of Khvimsoii coTTeg1.. TWKXTV.SIX I.M REPUBLICANS OF THE SENATE LEAP i i . . '-.; . -II IfSlR -AGIST PELLAGRA Attempt to OverritU; Deino ciats tm Question of Public Hearings SIMMQX IX TIIK FJiAV (lialrman off Finance oiiiinitlee Moves Iteference of I ixlerHood Tariff Hill, to 'His. (oinmitlee Without ' litrtructloiw- I'eimme . Seeks to Have Committee I nstr lut eal to Uivc I'uhlic HearliiKwi Ques tion Pending At Adjournment. nation. i tuiiiuittee. making, .Jhese. rec ; ommendatiottfl wa composed -if I1m Jl. L Gibson, of Wilmington; .Mrs A. i.. t oble. of Statesvlllc; Miss Kdltli Koyfter, "or Italelgli Mrs. IVi.vf)Oj(er, of llenderion, -ud,MrjitihMrres RTTIioiuas, of Ke Hern. Motlo Selertil. "The I'lilon of All for the (iwd ft AIT' was the motto which wat elected for1 the Federation. Scv--ralj iutoe were, ure.syutiid, but ft ' il A" 4 it t n..- -I -. t '. MRS, V. D. UftADHAM. i'hainuan of the Civic Department of the Woman s Club of New ,i.lk?rn. the one chosen wag decided to be the most appropriate. This affrnoon ue visiting deie- gatee to the convention and thn member of the local orgaolratloil boarded the revenue cutter Pamlico for a cruise down .Neuse river. Tola trip was delightful In every re- upeet. The water, waa rather rotijn. dul contrary io iirraiciim oi (By the Associated Press.) WasJiington. D. C, .lay St. R'j publicans of ythe Senate ieaped ea gerly into their light against t n derwood (tariff bill, when it was brought over from the Mouse todty and precipitated an" issue by at tenipUn to override the decision of the Democrats to consider the meas ure without public hearings. Forerunnlnx the assault tliat.t!ie Republicans oropose-to-wage-agaitist the schedules lrom 'agate to zinc, Senator Penrose sought to have til" bill referred to the nuance commit tee with instructions for public hearings after Senator Simmons, clmlrman. of the committee, had moved for reference without in structions. Action on this phase was-pending when the- Senate adjourned un lih Tuesday? several KenuWican AIJUCLIUJiUdELdexai,pre(k:UiK Hiatpttbljc hear- Apropiiittioti I ii-(iiiIo1 in Suntlry (,'ivil Hill Wli.-li 'llasPassctl F()VOIK()FKPKKTS Money lo Provii for Ktuily Malady Thni;lioiit the Stales Providiil 'Ihiougli of tl(c Iniled Efforts cratit' . jeaaers. this iiredrrtin nieaKing on tne tenrose Hineno- ment. Senator Smith, of Miihlgaii, in a vigorous appeal for cotisldeia tioh of the bill piihiicly instead Of in t h e-.d a r K nes -a nt g hHtne11-!1-1) commiuee -room-isaalled, ihe Jtari II bill, lie declared it would result in a repetition- oittrk-tlM.rs''-thM( followed th Wilson bill, that 'lie sUKHLJiiuiistrv would be ruinut. that other industries would miner and-thatrirpady--milneg-:wtts-flt- iiig off rapidly, throughout the coun try, i rhaTRtng that free sugarin-three years would give tne American Su gar Refining company and the Fed eral Sugar Refining romoany an op tion wnicti tliey . woui'l- loreciose en the property of the beet sugar In terests, their onlv domestic rivals, Senator. Smith declared 'he beet su gar Industry would he wiped out. 'If the American sugar Kenning ertmpaTr.vTaTidmti'FderarSiigaTRei nnmc company, said , senator Smith, have made an alliance with the -rnocratic party, It is- an uflhisly alliance, .Men who havo .not , shirk ed In committing crimes to IV crease the volume of their busit nesH unit who are now res- ilidini; -to-lie W-Al of ilie luwtuMke verv pb'or a nies" To f6n rP"i 1 hca l party. XKW VVKDS." of .V C. of (irndiiHtliiir 'lies M.xll.al ( ollege. lStciiil to News and Ohat-ner.) VJi-'rlot Ms- Ma - I'oilowiwi; 1lj the list ol feh -twenty-six-sttideiits whii- gtadnntei froi UiuAurtU Carolina Medical College this week; Alexander C. Ho hun, Aberdeen; William Council Do. den. Iloone; Hernnrd -McAnley ItrailMird. Ilun- tn v44ii-tiroU!r-luuldidh CarTTrateT tltktiey Jones Chenter, MooreH- villu; I'ose . U-ff Choale, Spuria; Robert Frank ITiwe, Ihividson; Lauren Osborne (iihiain, Slatesvillt'; l.elan l Vain (Ira ly. Seven Springs: Rilprl Sylvester llelsaheck. Rural Hall. Charles Lama ilijiiKiuker, Conover; Itt al (I. : Jennings,. Mora vian Falls; Wiley Wurren Johns tou, Knflcld: llcnjaminu 'Deroy l.otit, i.ustio: i.lohn I alvine. Matthews, Chaclote; Charles lloatle McDan lei. Forest City; William Rufus Mi inlosbr-Rolierdel : t-ortiner Jennings MfMireflehrr-Outiltrrd- t!orleie; Jos- ''h '.Mojtley. Piney Creek: Mry Moti- trevllle Parker,- tieorgeiown, f. ( . ; Oeorse Henry Pettewav, Rielilaiids Hester Mclean Person, rrenion'.i Thomas Orover Shame. Hiddenite; ite; Thomas Thomasson Silxrud, t hrlKtittna. Norway; Ashley liar rftiBton i Weathershee, ilhston, S. C; Rohi. ltruce Wilkins, Draughon. - VICTIM OF S1IOOTIXG. Otis lOIU I'ace. of Tuxedo, IMen fjfe1 of WihiiiiI. f Special to News and Observer.) Hendersonville.' May . Otis Pace, ne of the two victims of an acci dental pistol shot at Tuxedo; "six miles from Hendersonvllle. on Sun dkv afternoon ef April 27, tiled yes terday as a result of complications arising from fbe wounds indicted In tne left, sloe or tne fourteen-year old noy. ine accessed la the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Pace, of Tuxedo. Horace Capiw, aged eleven years, wbo Tins holdincthriirstol when it discharued, was wounded In the loft hand, but hia injuries ar not eon sidered serious. XKW MIU. FOR iik;ii roiXT. tSneclal l6"New and Observer.) High Point, May . High .point is soon to have a new cotton mill The - High - Point Cotton . Mills, which is now being erected, will be in operatlou wtthln the next ninety days. ' It Is one of the largest mills In this section and will be owned and controlled by some of the leading business men of this place. of. Xorlh. Carolimr Medical Society, lr,' W.' S. Itankrn, Congressman I'uiNon and KurgcoiHciierul Itu K"it llliie." : . ".'' ( W. K. VKI. IJtTtlX.) ' ' Washington. I), c.. May !i. A res olution by the North. Carolina Med ical Society, followed by a letter from Dr. W. S. Rankin to Congress man Faison. backed bythat renre selitatlve's churl-;, was" respVihslhle tor an appropriation of 45.ouii by Congress for the study of pellagra In the United Stales by medical ex perts, j.. The apprupiliitiou w a s 4a chided 1'H 'The 6undr civil' Irii'l v1ili h passed the "Senate Wilnesday. The entire measure had been vetoed b President Taft, for a reason yi con nected with the pellagra appropria tion, but fame through the Senate a second lime, uni'callied. The presi dent Is expected to fn,','ij the bill nex; week. '? The resolution of lib,' North Caro- lyill Medical - Society ;lml the lttt FOUR E 8U8SCBIPIIOII WPW WBTIUCmFS ARF TAKFH mm! - - -' i PFBMS FNT PF. t-l-ltllllll II 1 Business and Professions! ileolwest ia Them. List Grows Daily. Plan by Which hvestor Gets a Yearly Dividend. , Four orders for suhscript'on cer tHicntes came to The News iiml OI server yesterday am; v.jih them the $100 which puts the holder on Ifte pctiiianeiit livt.. tii edti'ator. a hanker nnd tuo distil. giilshi'ij iiltornevs are in Hint list of prominent 'citiftis who have lieeoiue enrolled in the work, of re storing The Xew mid Observer and making -good. Invest nicnt for tlieiu seles. This is the K.i"lierd plan, originated hv At1c;rney S a Shepherd, of Raleigh, and one lli.il guineiT many iuveiors, from Hie It is a six 'per cent liivesliiicnl pi n hy -whiih the stih.-crihcr.V.lo a eiH iicate rereice the pa-r. paid up cacti yeur in advance.. i lie;.(ei-l,lhcale is held for ten years, at which tini" il t a; be recalled and the full $l'i mid back. The sub;. ription ! t'l di.iili mi on the money and it will 4m' declared-each year ahead. Sub set 'ipi ions paid in kdvunce are re liateit the iidviiuee amount to pur chasers of the Permanent Subscrip tion i'ertincntcs. Th" bu-.tuesH people have readily gone liilo.'it ami "iwiiisliler ft not only a serviceable work for their mohej but a wise Investment. The subscribers, to llils plan are well, H'.st i -United, over the country ai.4 t'lu v shun That Tlic News and OliM iVcr I-. , known ' mid liked IliriVuKhoiit the IuihI, i'esjei (lay the ',M;iuing becume elili ife'd": , W. II. Dral.e. Rurelgh.' A. F. Howeu. Raleigh." 'Those' who re j onded through -Dr. .1. Y. Joyner. ih':. . ., N. J. Rouse, Kinston. Wultor lv Dai.iel, Weldon. EDITOR SENTENCED FAVORABLE TO THE TO THE CHAIN GANG VON RUCK METHOD I. a. f.i., ili.f I . ! iTt'.i At,..., I II,'. ir.U ..... ft'K vfrj .s.'T . O. Saiiiitlei's'.uiVit'ti'it i 'rinmial 'riiroiiii. PJilSOX AT J.AST KOU caset) of it in this country In the last ten years.. Death has resulted In XJpcriiLjJlihej;ases. Dr. Faison hopes that ths study ofthe disease which will be made possible by the $45, 0'JO. donation will resiiii In the discovery oi a certatu niethod for bold Its pri'vcmlou and lis i nre. Three. Postol flees Disitiiit iniKsl. t Special to News and Washington, I. C., May H. Three postoffice.s In North Carolina will be discoutitniitd .May 21uh uTTfesult oi orders Iwued by the postal lice de partment .yesterday. Mail for Clay roitd. Moore county,' will go to Thag- ardvitrc ttry Creek, Montgonitiry co'uul y . i;oe;io,dLluail-lo JjLS jiF phur.Sprlngs, and mall going to Mas cot.. lUiiMonilm futility, will be de- llvered at l,'h-estt'r. Will lie Tukeo lo Atluiiln Tuesiluy I nless ' Something I iiforesiM'ii Occui ludge Hoyd Makes Order (Special CO News tllld Observer. I Asheville, May !. W. K. Hrecsi". of llrevard, and W. . F.. lUekerMiu, uf-tUbLjatyi. must appear in .court. next. Tuesday morning, when tliey will" be" delivered" Into the custody of -the It lifted' States -mwshal.- , Judge Hoyd made an order to that effect In the I'nlted States district court this morning, DIpti-tH Attor ney JJkt to uak IwjJ Dim Lttj.rlef.e nd ants, who have iieen convicted et Violating the halikum laws, while officers of the First. National Dank here over lilteen years ago, ,bel-aju livered into court, at twice, I pon thu irenuesl of Uieir attor ney, however, a postponement was granted until Tuesday. l mess sometntng tmtoreseen fliip- pens, the meii will be taken .to A' lalita Tuesds- ' serve their sent ences of two years In tuo Jrederal prison. RFIDSVIM.K SFMIXARV. i . .. j . . ColiiinenceiiM'iit KverclM-w to Jlo Held May Itt-iiU. (Special to IJJ'Ws and Observer.) . Rcidsville, May !. The.; com meticenient exercises of the"1fpid; ville Sumlnary will be held May 16-22. hollowing is the program Friday night. M 18: Graduat ing recital of Mlsg Wilson Wulltiu ton. Duuli of the music department HundsT, II a,, m.t 'omniencsmn.it sermon by Rev. Dr. Gilbert T. Rowe Tuesday 'night: Annual recital of music depart meiilf assisted by pu pils of primary department. "Wednesday night: Uterary ad dress 1y tlotrr P; P7 Claxton, nltet States Commissioner of Kdiicstion. Thursday night: Clasa night exer cises and presentation of diplomas Friday morning; Presentation of certificates of promotion and an nual reunion. . . . XKW K.Vt.l.AVDKR ItlSClUSKH TKXXYSOX. PUX HHF.r ill Til' .Slut PHbrii- .Health- Service, -mii1 General P.lue lidded 1) i v endorsemeiil to th uiipropriutioa'. Uf iieraLIiliie, byllie way, is a former Nffth' t'uro llni:Hi. The resolnt'im of the t-v- cioly, as well as lr.. 4aa4i4n'M lt-ttor was made aTaTr-of-the rworU-441 the discussion--of --th--ltem - U r Peilttgra as h fatal illwai" has ap peared Jti. aliJj uL eichUStates In tin Union, und there have been .'in.iiini iT.I'Mhclli Cil Man Again in I mill I'llllllsliedill A) diet t WHAT ONtiH KSS . - 1)11) YKSTKKUAY C. Muy !i7: Thi JU hour d.iv workers- 4 I it net -4 JJlilercd., fuvoPUbly jv- '. ,coiiliiue;il problems from Hon e Wasiiingtoii, D. dav in CortKress; Si:X ATI): ilit w's,j!in.u. h Folletle bill for iMglit ff?r'--wotwn luKiiiilna tiorted Terrilories coiifinittee its lieu 1 1 im on Alaska Tariff bill received mid n lu red o llnance ,eoiiiinitl for i-onslderatlon.' " litcriiifor - I I'l :oriitHn -- int coiliiccd th 1 1 in return tili,oiin paid for ran som of Miss Kile n M. Stoix- III I !tu I Adjiiii'iied at 5 : fr p. lii. until, 2 p. in Tuesday. - not Si: : Met at 1 1 a. ni. and began five hour debate on report anil resol'i tioii In (! lover-Si ins cont rtiversy. Filiihuster prevented adoption of rule for creation of additional Judge for Kastcrn rennsylvanta. AiTToffrnert at b:05 p. noon tomorrow. m. tihTil ) IXJAIIi ltH IIAK.V Jll ILVIXO. (Special to News and Observer. t - Statesville, May 9. Ruby Smith a young rolored girl; has been plao ed in jail here to await trial la Su perior court for burning the bartuof a negro farmer some ml leg north east of Statesville. The barn was burned before - daylight Wednesday morning and lates it-was -usK;t;d that the Smith girl was responsible and oltlcers were put t work ui the case. It was learned from the girl's brother that she got up about 3 o'etock, 44 was found that her I tracks led toward the burned barn and lur arrest followed. (Special to News and Observer.) Elon College, May --"Tennvson as an Interpreter of the Spiritual Life" was the theme discussed by Dr. W. (4. Sargent, Providence, R. I.,' secretary for education of the America n C hrist in t'tm ven t hm , - t tho lirst of his scries of hstiires to bo delivered here this week. Six lectures on the Revelation, In which Dr. - Sargent-4 apsei4iKt, and two sermons ou Sunday, espe cially designed for" students, will constitute the entire aeries for this year of these lectures, known as the American Christian Conveation Lec SF.YMOI It WHITIXf; KXF.CTF.I. Editor-in-Chief of thn IOI.T-1014 ----- . - YMckWy Ysxk. f Special, to News and Observer.) Chapel Hill. May 9. Seymour whiting. KaieihDoj m a junior at the I'nlverslty. has been chosen hv the Philanthropic Liter ary Society as edUor-ln-chief of the 1913-1914 Yack 'ty Yaclu the col ler! annual, This Is a distinctive honor aecor'lr'd Mr, Whiting, since thehtmer is the- highent- rotained by the college n the literary tlel.l. 1. C. Roiishiill. of Raleigh: K C. Rojsll. of Ooldshoro; W. 1. FulK(-. of Hradentow.oFla.! Jones;' of llnltou; tieorgot notion, of W inston Salem, afid-. J. K,- Iloliirea, of lira' ham, were elected assistant editors of the Yackety Vack. J. T.-I'ltcff- ett, of Lenoir, was elected business manager of the college annuul. TAK i:S-AX AI'PKAI, atajij. ajapifoVx x5 irvr-v- . on Account of Article llfiX.SiaMT Willi h Mr. ' Alleges. Was ,lcils und Detain ufoT js ; " ; Kluabetli -City. Mh- . W. ) SasaOi rn, editor ul luo iudopumkni. a newspaper published here, w convicted of .criminal libel this aioi niiig in--trial usttcv coutr, anu was sentenced by Jildt! It.-Tur ner to sx months on I tie count)' comity chain tailc. tie deieniiaiu s attorneys served -notice- of appeal ami hail was given, for Mr. Saun- lejnhcr term oi Superior court when the case win ne trieiu ai:ain. The iiiHi this morning Is the-re sult of an aticle that wns published in The Independent several weeks ago, making statements concerning AlrAvdlei!e: whlih the liitler-lilcg arelibeious and delainatory. n bi.ud.alejnandsiiiou The rniieii- (in to retract those statements ant Mr. Saunders refused to do so and challenged .Mr.. Aydh lt to have 1. 1 in arrested. 1 hisiliiiiriiitiKi I r. Si if r I id tiriis-tn- Valr- T to Itl'piilt lil'MlltS iitioD Declares J t the latest i Longest Step Towar Peace - ; IT WOULD END .j.t'.' Scaklmjr to International 'As bluge, Si retary of SUte'Says President's New Fence Plaiii fc leinplates Time fti'r" Investlg ml T)ellberation"au(I tills; Hie Possibility of War'HePiot An Ausplrloun fK-casloB. ' . MAPIv "AT A.SNVHil.K t Xt-w York,' May .iU J-iiiiiiij P'fjan, sjicaking dinner ivim ton ight in libnoi tin ftircign nit'inWrs of the ii ti;it!.nal "eoiifiTPiice that i.9-'. rtinijiii1; thn colobration of yi'UMof among Eng; Mvakini; " peoples, declared I "tlui now inHfoplan offere j I'tt riiJi'iit Wilson, to all nation ilm "liik-st aud longest tT W II I'll H HCf." ' ' ' "lr cotifrrtitufestiue for Vcstij:atioii and tloliCt'ratiou,w ' Niiil, "uinl-Un-v makefl tho (k S' hiM'stigaljim -Made bj He. St ill for the avy llepaiiment 'HasT iieen Cnmpleteil amUtesiillir Will Soon lie Aniioiiiiced I'toiii AVashington - hy itrgerntrt'tierKl Stoke. (Special to News and a sn v 1 1 1 e, -.May Observer. I v Interest throughout the entire country is be- ing ipanifested in the Dr. Von 'Ruck method of vaccina Hon for- inhere u-losb-r-und -those: who Know some ihmi; ol what, ri being done declare that they are confident that Dr. Von Riicli.f (bis ci' has the real I bins in vaccination for tuberculosis. Vcrv ouieil. there has been eon- itm ted liH'e tm-lnvii-silgatinn- by the Navy Depsrlmenl. oiiie time ago Dr. Von Ruck was.. iu Washington, an 1 tall.iMr wi'h-Secretary of the .Nuv.v. Daniels it Uoii t the matter. Sec retary --Daniels had Dr. Slokes, Kirr I'. 1 1 1 nil's. sOHQeCl Wd TllWitt'll IViu"C.r . siiii ttiat tin (iiirtot tbo'I rr Slides in the ftluse, of u -Il v voiil,il .lit' large,' becauiie limit liny oilier nation it had a iilatiiiii Avliich ii uttat'liod by V rrr-nrtirfv-ttll-ot Ite flatioiWriL . take the Ituclv anil p-s'iii tr Sli Ii. ol the deparU i ll! r:il of t Ii Navy, uijsk jibJjr A u.U. Mr A Yill'-tfsv.op' ooT'trw-H'ri-Hi!siii-i Mr Samidei .. ihatmi; ii iu w it h clniliial lihct iiti't it was k'tii'il bv t hiel of Pollc I 'lotiiiis. - 4. ri r .. Air. Ayilb lte was the oul y : w line s thai iippeareil in I In- trial today. II' Mas m the stand lor m uuI limit i 'Attornev O S Ward -rend M lodce .l ll'l liib iroseeuled tor Hie State, mid Attorneys U M: M" kins a u a.V.U 1 UilKHitL ...ri'.lt'it'lc'l.itr, Saiiiiilers. l. - . -r liON's 4 ATAIiOtil !; Ol T. To' liiiit tHiil l liHiiiics Inter- IUlli I'OltllCHtlOII. fSpecial to News. and in. server Lion Coll ge. Mav !i. Tho aU" lot-iie iiiinilHT of the Cofteae Hnlle. In. the L'lth lit n II u ;il ntiirtlier is- Jusl I mm tho pr. It is largT in ex tent --than any -pre nuts - ianrttei iiu- taiiiilig ITS pigi's ant --'liowiiig aiiiong other huiiges two of siiiu- lar Import. 1 lie llrsi.oi tiiese i naim's and me ono t n it L wilt most welcome in this age that lemors r er the fTraV tieal in edncirioli is.lhst hii!i pro vl l-s for Hie bu'iiehii' of si ii iict degree lor which liii l.:illn or lireek is required, -itlier lur flitranie In coileve or during the iull 'i;e course. 1'he Recotid of the e changes ha1? to do with I ho iiiaiiturai ion of t'K- cnstoni of , teaching lor six day's in Inn week, rather than five days. .The recitation work will benin at T "o in the uioriiiiiM aud close at 1 in the afternoon 'i he liifaltuiiui. b!lOilhlttui'.'-.'"o dents have mnf riculated during the colleen year, from thirteen sta'es and morn than a hundred counties. -4H4W4 4.WT- HROKM Itefresliinar lUins isit Dry Si-clioos of the rat-. ! I Special to News Mini observer.) Kinston, Mu. il s llio result oT I he inch of ralu which das lallen duiiug the pabt Y' hours, conditions on the farms lii a dozen cuunti Kiirroundiiig Kinston, grnn iserioiis hecause of I Ii e x tended dreug ht. were greatly relieved Operations. oepeclsllyj by lh tobacco ilanters have b'-cn retarded over a mouth in many parts 'd Hie wctioii. . iisides ilelsyiiiii i,'e erons. Hie Ion? dry s pcJJ- t:us-Jjia!nj-ubuunuib U) for; '-tie Itiss ol thousands of dollars in lur bcr lhrougti foieut lirtw, unl thesn n a uiitiiber of places betou Klusloii and the coast were chicked hy In' rain nt' yestrrday and HOtlttvi ---4h' precipitation, regisetriiig from .hh to an men, lias mcreased activities U the tobacco fields satisfactorily- and today the setting out of young-plants is going on apace. : h ic iiU-wa sent to A sliyyil le to make an in v ei-iigiit ii nr. Dr. Still has -just left here and w hilis none ol the parties interested will lull,, ji i. inider-'iiod that Dr. Suit- wns-" tUliitht-il- w ii.-the t real- men, und Hint he Will make u lavor Ide ri'iMirl "o:i ii .to- Snrtteon-t.eiieral Mtokeif. Dr' vim Tim Us method was given a -tlioionth inveMigiitioii ! Dr Still, and it is expected that i,i there T he Issued from aH .iifc oi. .i favnialile repot l on the i .14 (iitj, Lilt iilililif 1 1 iiiyiti '. ' I liiL-J" lion.. Dj- oi( I it' I. iiml.es I no ve- cr- oi btsrw-itrkr loir -will .cue it to Ihe imlilii' ' thioin;h the Navy . f)e pa i fluent II ci 'Trleluhi declare' that his I mIi.'h iiloxis vio cina' ion he will cm1 lo ihe world a ireHlmeiil lor I 'i In ri 1 1 1 i.--1 . of far . gn iitu r or ly V II I i- phoi t Mi, in thai loi '.smallpox or .mii; thing else.. M V 0 T'K M tlldtSIVsTITI I K. (Special Ik News and Observer I Fraiiklin. May !'.- ihe peiple ol ,liii.iin foiinly re iiwak" lo the value ol education and are taking steps In every part ol the county to Inipiove school grounds ayid school buildings For the test fflitr years arsoHHuer school, fir institute, has been held feachi'r ih Hie comity, 'ihe one for tins year will heciii Monday. Jum ;u. a Hi cotituie for three weeks unit some of lliebesT"tiactieTa in .tttc State will conduct Hie, .work. : I KA Mi I.I X SCHOOLS 4 I.O.SF.. "i Special to News and Observer. I""" Franklin,' Mav -The third year of Franklin s railed kcIhmiIs has Juct ( fi-sed, Pa' roliJt oLttie school ex pressed themselves as Isuti; highly pleased with the work accomplished during tho psst year I ha last yesr shs peen differeni from any pre ceil;ux year in thai shorthand and twmttteiiin tend dotncst lo Silence were iniide a part "f the regular Iret siJiOoL xonre3i " T iti-e fur mH titno betweeiv. l.'nitcd State uud'Gitekt Bti was llio key Rote of ouWiuij (-s ..fliMHi nitig delivered by X W'i'imliile, fliniriiiiin of the li'.sh (Iclepiiimi ; Sir. Kilmiind kcrriVf Cahii'lu; Sir (.icorge K -linL J W4ri4Auft ralittr tuul ; J u (icuren O'rav, of Deleware. nielli's fun't'tiiin marked the las iiiilny tlmt havo t-nifugcd tho't! uatcs- here ilnriii) the last W D-rMdiirvvMrlvt4irt-for , 1 Inn: .More limn lllJll..llf jllt'JIl ttti'-ti .DU nu n and won f HAIL ifRM IX AI.AMAXCKc- (Sp-riul to News and Oht-erver RurlttiKtoii, .May !t--A heavy l.nil slorni V'cdiiesdi afternotn in the MeCra'v -.ectien mid north, 'six miles fro in "trnf ndtd grca C dams ge-o whint, amounting to about 26 po' cent. Trees were torn up. liuh twisted n fl, nu.d a heavy layer ol hail did cofiKioertihle d.imsge. Simo ol tin1 hsil was slill lyiiiff - ir.elteil t 'Hi) .-lour hours irttor. . TIUSIT-KS tl.r.CT Oli KTaiS. , (Special iirnotr; meeting tees elected last Monday -Dr. C Nairy was elected chairman Wbisnant secretary and trjasur tMMintry'-t) ido ' ji, wer in ttlleii'lanw I iiir-tifiti aiilaiisf preetwl all riiniks lliiit ' ei'iVihavjzi'd the r i imis Is'ivveeii tin- two nations i tin- i-aii-n ni wwi v e i -oil -ntacc ji in lai. .. - . , C i Mr. lirynii wns intrtsiuccd li r llie lniiniiK-tei's Imd drun' lnit.sl 4o-ihe- ICujjf (il Kfllnut i lln IVoi'leiit, of llu l iiileil Slit Tin- Seeielaiv of Slain said: Ml!. lltiYAX HPKAKS. 'sj "We liavc thnr great fom" work tliroiiphoiit till' World, tu that work coiislaiitly antT irf, altfv-, nmr-t-very ont of tliPte fo im ace.. I bring "tl I i-l'i. re oii a growing intellfge an iui'icasiii; nnil(TsTa'ndinvf ih h i ine of hrollicrhootir'an arowi iir power of the peoijli control their destinies tbrongh loiHrol of their jrovcrninfiit. 'J nation must In willing tV xi ii- iiaiel to all thuse whiicoiue f any ilircctioii in tho iu teres t 'ate.' No nation shall outstri; in it- inlvicney of iH-aec. to News and Observer.) May !; At t he hr4 ng of the new board of tr'H-k-- .- . i. , i . . l i . . u . . i . r et (ii ne i.cuoir uuoiio m uijuit, crT -w ,.i I..., iii,...u, c u ni.JT Sj . j. V g .mii' V ",No oilifi nation is better nnic"l ir U-ttcf rej)Hrel To bc 'Xpiiii-4M, ijiei" iiiU-rest of pi iliiin lliis, and 1 am glad on; ' i-asiun to make reference f T'f-ld-t ''.PreidetitjUafCUi' irn iLis tlwotpht in laiifrtiafro. "Two wct ks ago ye8fer(lt,,' his direction, f siininionfid Um t 1 1 1 a t K vt I It i rt yti i x ; j i n iiseiit4'l nf Wusliiiigton, t' uiiglit" for " hi in -siintdtau. it-s- thmiigU - fbeiu Ito'" -pnposltioa tai - expresses He ji i oa Pige T . ...i "A
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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May 10, 1913, edition 1
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