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THE NEWS AND OBSERVER, SUNDAY, MAY 11, 1915. I DAY i CELEBRATED ) Absent Since Iiast liutMxty-seveu - Partieijiate ed that uuly four of the-orlglnal .120 Survive Tb!i wan one 01 in company. for uin nil, who made tbe "Kaleign JOHN TrPULLEN JA1!ESC IIAPPELL IS NOT fiUILTY liOVB." the following' children assist?,) In serving aud decorating th? graves: Windham " Ashe. - Adelaide, BovlstonMary .Strange Morgan. Eli'iabcth Flint, Klizabeth Bake'. Klisabeth Woollcott. Randolph Hill. Sallle Cameron and Margaret Kaney. Those Nerving Lunch. The women under whose direction the luncheon was served are: Mr. Robert II. Jones, - president of the rnmipo flir 4 Vi ' .adieaTenlOriar-Assoctimon , . iinu jUlU.tlriv5i riv3 tne followiiiK members of the b spo il elation: Mrs. John W. Hinsilile, fy of lUIeitfh Roys Big Mrs. J. S. Wynne. Mrs. Walter llont jd feature ot Yesterday, gotnerv, Mrs. Aruiustead Wones, Mr t 4'hOT, Hoot . M rjL-X. UJi.ouTas, Mr lelh Boys" wu the ttifino I (;,.., reo Snow. Mrs. Jas. I. Johnson. ryaa Grimes, secretary of Mrs. J. Hrvan Grimes. Mrs. U. 11 COXVKKSIOSMU'K-TO. "erday In the chief event L'morlal celebration which wide ana devoted ly-ia- t If n deaths have taiien to Jot ilnco May 10 of 1912. showed It yesterday. An I it,- the closest kin of i played the old boys hard- l fifty of them could not ' terday and the exact nuin . 'went down the circuitous fOakwood cemetery, w hero i onles ended, was 24. They ; rell and atood 'tne Journey "ttebratiom -whk-h - ColontL ailed a festival ot tears the early niOYnlng. The me. ii n town and took th.i ' hwb even an they captured breastworks half a cen 1 . The, two hours preced 1f dinner at noon were ; getting the tables reaOy 1 roods distributed. ,At noon i fellows' were there, ' sixty . number. The best table , k years, many said, was be- in, uenerosny naa iui U to creat before. Great yf bread, cake, bam and t were aet out' andtiie erwelrhted 'r. .A..M, SImms. chaplain, , the blessing and the sol- ,nt to their plates, jncy ,'rted araclously by a bevy airls- who wbrkeffsTteTK Jb the ladles composing the I association. When the rat ovr and be fore that j, th-dru nt-corpt iu.ve g real ,wn music. Several of -the showed an elasticity rh' Itanevr 1-Yotn Um - Young toadies Auxiliary: - Misses Hanna Ashe, Km-mtir-H,MooaV-ltoaJtargeu.Incv Moore, "Mary Armistead Jones, Mien Graham, Catherine Mackiiy, Annie Hoot, Annie .Montague,! Uaisy iuv- wood. From Jonnston -1 fMimrew hapter.-c.--I.- XV Mrs. Leo P. Ileartt. president ; Mrs. James -. Mtchford, Mrs M. U Tvson. Mrs. C, C: Baker. Miss lhiisv lienson, Mrs. ThoniHH Hodge, Mrs. John W. Hrown, Mrs: Charles tee Smith, Mrs. Jas. A. Ilriggs GKN'KKAL W. It. COX.' SVKXWS AT IH RH M. Durham. May 10 Die celebra tion of .Memorial ttdy, which ' was held in connection with the annual inspection of the police and Bre de partments, was witnessed by a tho-i-sand or more people. amUthe mlll- tarv company, tlie boy scout, me eltv and county officials In carriages and automobiles, participated. Caleb H. Green, rier or me su perior court, delivered a short snewh ar-t h e rourt housei i ire-cling his remains especially to tne ponce and-fire departments, and paying s very high tribute to Capt J. V. Freelanri. chief of police, who led one of the Confederate companies m the war, Vn m t he Vhii rib nii Re, ' VArft thir as semblage marched to the academy of music, where an address was uc llivered by General W. K. for of rlalelgn. tub t.asi imrnam nana lurniKiiea music ior iu ikcihiuu, and h.hlgh school glee club alw Him verjfciniereaungiy wun eia tlaif sogs, ASTHECiTIZEN (Continued from Page One.) (Green) with trying to break into liet room. Alno charged his room mate. - Was ortered ollt of the house and went to Ijoard with the chief of police of tne town. In reply to uestlons said that he had secured evidence against a Dr.-Hrown. of Fairmont, who was then running Tor Il:id Dr. Brown indicted and Uas heard two da uviore eiecuon lis Strvite Fur the ITp hiiildiii nff'jty and State Touching all iha-i(- if tin- i-ity's life. the wrwr uf the late Jlui T. I'ullen. f Italeigh, :h a iK.taliie n'ne. Mr. C. Uni'Ivvurd-i. liillliialel.v ;intiiiiutnl with uilii,. .give a review i-f leading' imlil try in lii lite auil pays a tribute to bis iiii-umrv if f"ll"Wr . fTii" lull' .lohii 'r.triillfa. Im'Kuii lii? lusih!KH i-;it-fr a- a I'jink n'lo,!-l!!r lr tli- Klate Natinlial i'.aiik. of wliu li the late Jultu. tS. Williams was residein. aud M-rtiii tliat lutuk faitlilullv. When the Itaii-iiih SawiitfH Batik wa orguu- ld lie v,is i liiwi n euhier. uiul by his courteous luaiiuer aul pleasant inter lours- with the siile Mi'Tvetbsl ill Hoiking it vi-ry' nil.ir ami was later ltl te.1 us ill pn-slilellt. W llU'Il lssi- tioii lie heM iinlll -lif (Vollrr; its hiH Iri't full-lily he was largely instru im iiliil in lmiltliiigTtiet'milrin to one i'f the slr'iig-l saving Umks in iiir xiiiiitiy. -".V'TTt TiHett he- twiith'-iV-uU phases if ir lily life, lie was aj'iintisl 'lie uf the tnistei's tii settle olie el the iHrifevt-esialiK ever i ossl up ill ur city vvithiMil any sulk'ituiton on his hart or that of his friends.. His boiid if jf t.ii.tssi was voluntarily giveii by p..n,K' TTl,,,m-Tt,Vi-Ti srnvr. "He st-rviil its a tru-tei- of .Memlitli CclliL'e siihe ils foundation anil also a its treasurer. L Aaajiuliljc; siirltel eltlwiL be gave of his means liberally for every ineas ttre-of -metiMor tlii- l-lti'riiienfiithjs be city. ll' gave Ills-rally Tfor his eliureh. as well, in !! other cliurjlies in the itv: His last lllieiill gift s that of $lision April lit. last., towards the InilldiiiK of a Nutsv' Home at Hex h' drill, to which Institution be bad pre viously given liberal was he In his gifts that lie weiif far beyond the siilllil.ini v ..iue-o in ii , .iiui 'k:i lerans' 'si, sterdar Ty orege Met, president ot tne loral J association, a.beatuiful The presentation brought '!. ' " The March. - - -itlaner hour left a pac-f !iun before the march to the f began. " W hen the gather- in, mere waa a intiy riir (Capitol lawn. In marched ad hU cadets an egceptlon 1 looking lot of young fc-I- TM old soldiers looked at 'id made remarks about their at and "white britches, them would recall a division Ht's men, another could see tikees and ha had an almost ble imouls on to shoot. No ,er made such a target for a :ra4 a blue coat. The old enjoyad the congregating fsame. artlrom Jhe New Bern av- ud brought down the boya In They held free tickets and the ride. NoC.bII could Ut, bat they c-ivrc dclightej 4 trip. marshals wade a splendid . They headed the proce Ith Chief Murshall. I'rof. W lick leading t7 tine of the features of It was the trib , Prlvat Juhil Sln'ma. tiv not come up town, put the . was by his home on Jones ; They wanted Jiim to see (Other of thew hallowed The marabals were: t. Grimes. T. U Moaeley, h Moweley,-TW, r'enner, towell, Kdgar lla)W(HHl, It. H, i Henrv Carver, Mr. Prltch liter Clark, Jr.. I. C Jeflrey. Itwctor,. Trenltrrtm ,M I i-Clena- nd he was beaten two a margin of one vote. A so went- to tiUmuerimi and caucht seven blind tigers and i-nja-wrreiJised Nt indict them. The niavor ordered him out of cour Had also bought liiitlor in Hurhani ouiity apaiiiMt llud -David, uu hi- leced blind tiRer. .ud never Uour.m uiv- honor from the Glenwood ftorv before those to purchases. Is not married man aud Uvea on .ortU Kast Htreet. : - ., ; - Fr. Iliivis' Tistimony. Mr. K. I.. Davis ws the next wit ness for the State. Has been con netted with the Aui-Saloon leactvc siiue l!o7, and resides in Kaleigti. Is a minister of the govpel. Mr. Green cdame to his omce witn two boUlearofTiiii'ipr -and -aa$l-jHrt-4 loiiitht the muor iroui .Mr mas- -hie 1 1 nt in.e rilenwnoa iliu siom. al inai lie paiu ' ' r- " - -iil,' Ircai bjo )) ' . -: t itoaiisMF. - : : " - - - StHa, : I - - I ; cents ior me pint In the quart bottle and 1 for i he other unit. Green toUl mill that he won I if testify1 t-4he-saJ ttU anv time and anywhere. - Mr. uavis Hrst gave Hie inforinatiim- to ilie public in -circular.' form und then' swore lout tne warrant. , inos .or. Green,' who lives ai-ross' the street Iroui him. and that ins general. .ellMrill'tlT Is tOOll.' 1 tip cross cssHntnawm xn ait Iiavis was conducted bv Mr. Hin?- adle and was nearly the name as the direct examination with i.ie ex ceitiinJliat he told how he staTN ed the work onrytng t'trffmt-mtt-ff lioiior was Mi l at tne iiienwoon drug store. elirfor-1toark intl asked hli if he. thought he had a Juanwhjicmild" buy some liquor from Mr. King's atoreT-OTtrfc-Hatd that he would try. That wa ab6nt a a.oek before tile tliwe Of. till' Hi leged sale Cbappell and at that time wanted, to defeat lr. King .married a Miss Belts and his wife apd Willard I., liowell's mother are Vii'c- i ii e'f- Successful OA OR COliONKI. 4iltl lol ' Crimes ' was tresented mely by I'rof. W..C. liiddnj ts introduced l, Claude Tl. ) manjer of ceremonies. jssor Kl ldMi-'ountdit u ; that the younK women, who auxiliary in inose who uate k personal identitlcatioii with afeedrate cause us to feel the Uon dlroct. "it will be kooiI 4-xoung ladies to kit alt the ( your mothers and learn ol roim.nrrRlddiek aid . -during Colonel Grimes. Mr i recalled, the Kallantrv of the r of Colonel Grimes, Bryan ', whose bravery has been told '.lmea. It was one or the icr )i war hat the hen lor UrJme-s rven horses, shot from under ttt he esi-aiwd injury IiMnself ) Raleigh Hoys" was 'he sub- ' the speei'h of an hour. - Be r with tbe famous reply of of Kills to ttecretarv f War smtTon. of WashtlfEton. Col- r lines told a Klory-' of. KaleiKh 'Ijlch, wasajitorPObcL w ar sraor bills sent bis nn-ssape cretarv tsmeron April 16. ; In that letter Jie- dwlint:d , upon North Carolina to Inr roopa to tlKht against North' la. "And historv writes it .pril 18, ISK.), there was or I a big company in Kaleigh to i-er - in - tne v onrederaie ser It as easier to organise this ay than to call a convent lop," imes said. . Grave Hernrat'xI. " brlff preliminary to the ad had been' the boautifl prayer ...r. G. W. Iiy and "How i Foundation," by the quar M lowing the oration of Col irunea, the children and the -upa put flowers on the graves cadets fired salute. Krom of home were aeat the f)ow 1 httttdred of graves were tov- ladles makeAcknowl(dgincnt ny aources foK,bams, cigar.i, cakea . tables, .flowers and articles that- were Indlspcn . Th ct'y e"y good to I ft-great deal ot the orderly xcellent way hi which thing jH yesterday waJ due to W. D, who was invariably on the ' of the keeper of tbe raoitol. ejection of officers y ester- ledoa Hutcblna waa made nder, Y, Cooper Uenteaw iuner. J. c. Blrdaoo adju .i, H. Bradley treasurwr. J. 1. t rum major, and Jter.: Dr. , iimme chaplain. .- ."ii- -iya Battery," nameo -tor a -r orgsnliatloa. Is a Jurenlle i iott that aerred yesierdtr. -tf;.; 'L - '' exejc conimem 1 w of Greeue ers were -placed on the graves ot comrades. Krom the cemetery ihe procession returned to the Cehter Brick' warehouse- where -J uxlge-Wal ter-Clark delivered the Memorial evangelistalso made a talk to the vetcransUaughters and others com posing t he a u d "le'fi cc Krom the warehouse the veterans went to the Hmith Memorial hall where the Day address. Ur. Hiederwolf, the Daughters of the Confederacy had prepared for them a bounteous din ner. ' . Judge Clark'a addresa was inter esting throughout, but tne toiiow lng words, perhapa made the-great est impression: "There is something that sboulo be said plainly and it run be said by no one more appropriately Than bv a Confederate soldier. Our State is paving 4,uuu a- year In al ot those who are most disabled among the men who fought tor this Htute. Hut at the same lime IM tax-pay ers of North Carolina, are paying lu.uuti.iMM) per vear as our share. of the enormous pensiong rontrthuWd to the Federal soldiers, twelve. tunes as mucn U) tnose mno ioiikiu aicainsl us as to those wno iuukut for us. 'ITiat la.the.Kederal soldiers, get '( i r iiionth and up to sev eral hundred dollars per month while the very highest, that we pay our own men Is ;iit per year, is It not time that we had men in Con- rress. and In oilier high positions that will exert themselves to Mop this evil? It can be dime. Th I ii.iiiiii.puQ-mr -year taken Iroiu our people in this State which "goes North- and dwa-not- e6rae,backt of itseit nupoveriKhes us. The aninios. Hies ot the war arc lone since dead In New York and in Indiana and o her States bills have been passed 'o pay all expeuseaof vvterans who shnl go to the cuil-t cliiciiniui ui iietivsburK in July of tins year, and lluiHo 'statutes include " Contederate 'lu Ins ilaiiv life lie mine in i-oiil.-n I ith ymtng antl -l.-wiiiiu auI t9ulril ;. t till be had a pl.-asanl r.i-tliig. H.v the Aouiu: he u asiilvvavweliiiiiiisl. for he ileliiiliti-l" iii jzlv'tfij; tbetii llflle id'-tiin' card llllislnitlng jwmte ISlWe ruilm or lutte verse to make-tliem veteraiiH, no w living in those blates as weir as federal veteran. Hut we are so busy down here paying fii'.ooti.oon trom North Carolina every year to the Federal-veterans tnat your nisi legislature naa no money to send our Contederate vet oranfc to Gettysburg. The only Con federate veterans whoso expenses to Gettysburg will be paid are those who live in tho Nortm-m .stales. I have heard talk of our vet crans not 'wanting ankee money. Mtlt-khnt wa Ai Ulinl Mild uh:ll till business interests ot this .state want is that the lu.nuo.opu which North Carolina annually p.ib for Federal IM'iishins shall be Kept tn this Male uy 'being sent oai a in-ro w Do ais burscd byt our Mate treasurer for our ow n soldiers. -in h nut Mini that lhot.e w ho ' represent you in Congret-n and in . our . l'gislatiire should not be sslisheu with acvepl ing honors-and emoluments at you hands, but snail teei tnat it is vn rumbent uinin -them. ; , In returu, t thow theniselves allvo to your in ierest, 4yrighung auckevll aajUl'' i ney can ao it, it iney win. CI 1 1 U iHKX'S 1 .VY rMOTll KIIS' 1AV Tomorrow, Sninlny. uioruing the i lul ilreli"iif Client on Ctti'rt Melliodist Sun dHV tv ll'S'l W ill1' bold M SIHS'lsl MTVl'T at :." a. m. f An interesting program has lie en arranged, the little tols then selves tn k lug the leading part, aul it will b tboi'eughly enjivyeil. lu coiiuisllon with this will lie th recomiltloti of "Mottiera I'ny." aud every Blot her in the etirweb is exi-t ed tn;'l tuveeut Tb' public is cordially Invlu-d and every oue should wear a White tlirua uon or white rose. UORBE BLITPEH ON ASHiAIr. iii Teslerday afternoon n hone alifipad ana fell On the slick asphalt pavement oa West Martin street, lu front of the resldenca of Dr. J. W. McGee; The horso waa owned by Mr. W. R. Now ell, who waa driving at the time ef tbe at ddect. Wken tbe animal fell he be gan to pick up and frantically tried to liberate himself from the buggr. aa coneequfwe the vehicle was partly daootUUed.Tut Ihe driver 'gaa'jhorse . . - i 2 nnn mlp.ht pnvv Thi-V I ...l..,..v .....-'- I Ai'Tj.iw w-itk,ui wiiv.a n i, , loin M..,U.r y'',T'ar:rr-'f--;v' ,.l,l.,.s fl niyi cousins- .e-eoi win mum kffk exercises, were J.eiu, wr.i-oiiay jiiniieiiiiaioii ai .,mi.v,,..7rn.,. ,.m'ii: ne ni.tiy emereii wsiim... , .':.' warrant aird niaT liien- he days program, waa ushered . in ,,,.,.. ,,.-, M,.IV ,illls,. i.mIi.l7! .rJJi .i... ,,.. , m anv. one else. Ith a parade of veterans, iiaupniers ,...,,,,.,. . ,lis , .... ., Slll. 1 i.,w i,.; .! tried the Confederacy and others to , . ,. V " V , . i ,l r... ive.i anv 1 1 1 1 1 l-!-llt'iri! IIT-ie no" I . . . .. ... !. I , THmrf-W""' .Iirnnt Tlrmrf He-pit loiibt dlstriliuteil lin n- religious liter- ture than any olle "Whn- ynr livetf lll uir city. Ur ii "Diligent in land less, fervent In spirit, serving the jrtl." That l wa-g.'iuust highly ii'Uii'd .cttia'Uw!s.iibuiilii!!tly iittest d at bis funeral. That, lie was Is- loved bv all i-Iusm rieh ami lssr, old i lid veiinir, white iiii'l s...sl -was at tetnl by HeA Hiullltudi-si who iassisi t4iriU(.'h Jlliu-juhurch-liijHke ajast Jisik I Ihi'ir dead friend. A Tittle let on rut'hi-s iimssiiI tlus'iii:ti tin church t" si- bis iieSE tii ho Oud U lie liftetl up that she could luke a last haik ill him. and when she imsseil out on her fcrutrhes the, tears conlil l- ws-n" on r eheeks. A prisoner I nun tbe State inson was aliowwl TotwniK n irittiHc of JlowiU's to Jdace on hi bier, lis H token of their esteem for Ins thirty rive years of. M-rvi"v as their Sunday Sr-hool MIH-rilllell'. m . ami teai her Wis ii his remains isis-sisl 1ip Iliyette cille street all tiisltie li.Mises i Insist rhrir dis'i-s. iimT as The proi"eetiini n nlMi-nilitli, I 4.1leue-tte si talent body lolheil ill vvblte ln;ii Ii I to Ilie eein terv. The city Ml wattollcd in Ills lil'lier. Irr tin- .ruvers -of XtU- mother lie gives nil niiil for 111 s.ivenhtl, as he lei If. ili a IB lie Uil-ICIlfSt rleiltlet -be I'lit'li-liisl for the la-hetit of iiMilliers who kiiil WH.VWSinl son,- rti1illH-' lle delivered him to Ills tisdlicr." lit whk:h.lie,sJiJd-. Jinny a time I have hiirtcd inv hind in tin- pillow, and cov ertsl it up. to esciii-, belli ing IIh i riw nTlliiil i.isllv woman a she 'poured out tier omi. la int In-fore 1 1 1 tti. I diil not kuou I lieu what it nil meant ; but I know now", tn pni i"ii moilier. am I tlwnk bw--Jiiteii!r: ti-er a.nd, every sigh, mid every groan thou didst ttiakc for me. thine only lv.' i hiring my long resideniv in Hal eiirh I have h id Hie pleun' ef know Inc many gil cili.Hi: Lut I Is'lieve I can siiiii-ielv say that I never knew one who loted his fellow men ltlei or did ui"ie in many w.iys to MeM hu liianily than did John 'li I'ullen.- - "He ha pas-eif sway from ainoni; Iff His pla-e can Hot -well 1.0 ..tilled hilt let lis lio that the pr.l.MTs of III! other saintly mother iuhv Is- answer ed 'lir-gv1nim Bnotbrr- w ho-wtlr walk ill his f.sit Steps." - iiiuor from the Soutlii'YtTTT'n'im and Soulheru lixpn-s coniUKiiy, Con n n w lmk nt the recor.is oi the two railroads, but did look at the ennress ctimiiBTlV s bucks and found- no trace'; Of Mr." Ktng'tv etder inn anv liu.or. , Mi riav s then en ine sianu anu Mrr tl-reen was recalled and sa:d that 1 I ! K'S( )XA ! i K N ( '( ) T NT K 1 1 Durham. May !.- A wnastlona inetdent featured Memorial Hay ex ercisea here when tien. Juliau h Carr, millionaire lobacconist and til vision rommander f the-1 nileii h.. was nt one- time- FttperinC'iuluiit of. the iiliuady j-chool of the Tesicah i. . i.. rl.,;.,i r liamisi riiun ii iii inMiini.. . The net and last w lliesK ior i lie State was John D. lleiry. who testl- Hd to the good ..character ot.Air. GteetL. t liaiS-ll j esiiiies. Mr. ('happen testified that he has been working for Mr. King anoiii lit nionlhs and cinie to itaieixu trom his home near l.eesville. llavr! ntni'i seen uny-im'ior iiir n sune and did not sell Mr. tireentor an) iih- elm' anv lifiuor. 1 know Mr. Wreeli and saw him a week afr last S.unday, but did not sell hinr anv liquor on the .nth and .uim. in his cross examination ne saiu that he was reared near Uiesvuie amp is-1 U-JMiaia o t n kc Isji n ep h e of Mr. Mng and (hat he has givcu lum roust tier hie attention since he ing HLhlS nidoy. Have seen, liquor in the hlore when brtnlght there ty Hitme men. : -l Alter Mi' Chaiiis'll's teslitnony a larce number of character witnesses tTiCTi citve-the- veiinu iuU- ii spot .sh name' some declarilii; that lini ctiar.i. ler waH far atiovtat of c uveraee' young man. These wit nesses were w. .ii.--i.yon. jr.. aiior- nev of ita e.iRh rapt. .1. rieusaui w ho lives near "Mr. Cltappetl'a old Uoine; Dr. horrell, who was the first man to lay hands oil tne young man I. i. Goodwin, who lives between Italelch and lwsv(llf; Robert Kiullh ot House Clink township; R. K. Kor reli, J. M Sorn ll. Bob' Carlton, James Diifard : H. Keasley, who ts a flagman working for the Seaboard, told ol havinc been approached try Uf'Wii near- Ui; union station a few dajs Pel ore who asked him if he wanted a job calchUi blind tigers. He told Green--that 4 did not want vucha lob and Gris-n said be wanted lum to buy liquor fronr O. G. King's store ami that it would mako no diftercliic whether he bought it just SO he testlhed to SIIC11. -- tieorgo. ti'Tccn testttlrd that Beas- ley told him what Green said and saw his us he "was leaving Ituaslcy , Other t'haraeler W itnee. The other character witnesses who teslllled In Chspell'a behalf were Hev. It. K. Taylor, pa.-tor ttt Die Jenkins' Memorial -i inirt-ti in tilenwiMtd, who told ..etlh'' outig man's Intcrcsl in church work and rcsMinses when asked to otter inner. Rev. John N. Cole. Miperintendetil of Ilie Mi thod- fsFTTi pTiiihage; J. S. Rtddli', J, trr Harden, W. II II. Jones. Tr: I). Kid die, W. U. Butt., W. A. Straugbn, and K. It Pace. - The evidence" was concluded "w Ith tho testlmony-itf- Dr. tleirg-JnrJ proprietor of a negro drag stor on Wllmlnntnn-hliec-tsha testlhcd that ( ontoderate Veterans, and MaJorlhe flUod a nre:'riiition on April 30 Hamilton, commander of. the--Wehti for' Bertram lirceii nlbd sold liim a Camp 01 Itintederaie xeleran 111 1 Durham county, entcaged in a list tight in the court house. It seems that tmuble beiwein Gen eral Carr und Major Hamilton grew out of ditlercDce of opinion com-ern-ihg the line ui march for the veterans.- T-VvOwrngra -meeting of the veterans nt,. which Major Hamilton presided General Carr ordered ' the Major under arrest. After theiiittit General Carr pick ed up Major Hamilton's glasses knit, nanding them to the .Major, remind ed hint tnaT he wan still under. r rest.'j'he men laTe? "made up.' SPECIAL fcAI.KClSKS AT TABKU- nacij; pint of I .y 11 w mhI wlijskcy. bottled on bond. Jones then 'identified the principal witness Green as the man he sold the liquor and Identified the same bottle uf liuuor offered as evl dome by thd'Ptat agrtbtst .Cbappell as I lie same boitld orbottle wblih looked very much Jiko the one be sold Green on April 30th. Speeches wi're maile first br Mr, Beckwith,- mho was followed by both Messrs. Hinsdale and . Jones, Mr. Beckw lilt also mado the lat pee-h. - ' ' : -In giving his decision Justice Rot ter said that first tho ques tion or a violation of tne law- must be- considered and It Jhero Is any violation probable cause must bo considered. - He did not tbluk there had - been any violation and there fore he must dismiss the rates agaloKl tbe defendant. Id hlj sneeeb Mr. Jones afked the Justice to tax Mr. Davl with the totte In the ia hut talc Mr. Botter declined to do. This morning is th--ocvasitu of -the semi-annual rally day of the Baptist Tabernacle8uuday heboid. Mr. Ki. It. Cmw, of the city, will make a brief address. Special anjsi- Hj t render ed and -at Hoclo?.t raMotMaddrj will preach to children and young peo ple. Tbe Sunday 8ctcl opens at .S0 o'clock. A cordial Invitation is extend ed to pa rent, members and friends tof Mlsa-Joau Gray JJeck,of Bkhmocd. I Princely fortunes . .are be-. ing amassed by many shrewd retail merchants in" the South ern States. One general rule is followed by each of these vrherchankts--give your custo-. . .1 , v - . - . they spend with you. 1 Every man who opens a store cannot -do- this. Only well-informed intelligent : buy ing makes this possible. " ; Take shoes for instance the merchant who - displays a complete line of Shield Brand Shoes is givring his trade the greatest value in shoe leather shoe service shoe comfort-rand shoe looks--that any mar ket affords. Shield Brand Shoe prices are low, because skill in. manu- r facture, organization in factory and capital in production work in complete harrnony to prp-. duce Shield Brand Shoes on a basis of high quality and low cost. Mr. Merchant, you can in crease yourshoesalesand your shoe profits by pushing Shield Brand Shoes and taking all the co-operation we - are so glad and willing to give you. . Send for sr.mples express - . ' " ; - - j - prepaid, or salesman. . . M.G.KjserGor Shield Brand Shoemakers -. Atlanta Ga. -1 I - " r .... . .. - . , ..'. ... - I
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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