m mk i yy ? t WILLinlu . > 1-U4 -jusi -,1 COURT DECIDES p-'.''foiAflflt-HMf r : TO $500 RAIL Pg;>. 1,.-.H3> U > .ISIV -'I ,,t t ^ fa iEv fcL?r*tTTr^ , ' _ . Xhert-y s Run Sttstevr/Uternoon. i "WBkiJ . ^jiwmwmrn^wm and tiiAd' A rnic * ' ilioun u klvo ?>1* ond,'i?tr tkarrri iCa'lut Amtifir 'aIwrnan A:Mtt , '"itltbrt'' Hirtlrder W- j>. . onn>w^,tk* Oi?r iW.Wrt?M?r-Jt i ocloek. N N*f, *Aff?r VmVh* tS? M.M u j,tf, tmanrjk anur tij Mart * Orlma*. r Aj lltwll ium la U. Daily ' ' NaWtM homltldd ootartwdlut 8*4, s-sa^SKr^ss .? tb? kMXlnr. waa ntnMirri to ftia authorium .aftyrny?-?r JUp, tajfr TV. tw .km.-mro&m %y ait ' : aaatt at.Tba ptaiimlaarf Hum <u ?t tb.tta., a? tboot^ajJ^k^jlaca. - about * a'clooV aofl waa wltbln abowt. F.? u^iihw lacl.A, ">? tba ptiatmm, and tha^fr . od by Arc icy Blount. tfca d?ad boy . Ofc3?f Arnjok Blount imti :' William Brian* to ayodh.d to Warde^ Boyd. bed the pistol from bit pocket,****a^ to. * ' . iMlng'B<6tfbYa?ide l.ft wain life the **!?**'. lilted th?it fcev hid oft ' et^L . TirtUMly sabsUWiated tho w lines. Boyd. They all stated that Bryant * add Blo%at*were the be?t pf frlepfls, that sreith&c d"uriB* the entire Miy; .- Pif?>l tiwifdi Mount wu livghlfc whit'dT'Xht"1'to'"' ome VfchdbittM hit did aot think that Bryant, hnow .that the pistol was loaded when ha pointed Jt at the dieceased. There was "only ohe ball in - the weapon as testified to and whether or not Bryant knew it was loaded la disputed. Mr. J. D. Qrimes counsel for the defense asked the court to diitailps the warrant (or auiBolent eei^e^Oe bat this wee dented end the ?tWer'wee held t?t;Jrt?t ??t.?*?n of Beaufort Coanty Superior Court. t'lnt ehurrh 'whdre e pet tee ?r-.' rsjfc.;?* ' - ' r.; .T.'-v,! ir f1iiririir J ASHJ , I IV, ffi','1 i [ uar^r IWnu Ul in msui J Him The U.S. District . Court at 11 A.M. TtOay. "",t , V"'' ? ISs&ggHHla morning ?4j6bra?6 tfcia morning fo "twSbowWdmi *en, of reeterder eftwrnopn end thin mori oh* ftctretnjiacJ VMo MHW pleed tout; end tie eoort ?t?ed btrS Indicted tor eetertjw'the Cftjr Foot office. Under "lhnfroetlone of tlx eoort the Jo 17 roboM deoetkti! nlltT. Boo to tie joothfotaeeo 01 the prteonoro Jodcaeet Qte Mnf eftv.' odnartt i.aooj ?yd -eett i ;;rBwna?i|""i !?**;? -*M?rd etoo* riUMIMtkHOMtoto'oa lldBad otaW tbo coot term -. whfct Mooto to Odtrtho WW. -^ ^ r . ftfef *i t? jedeoOHooo > '1 ?'Jdrf'FMdo*' eftOMoefc. ne Ml bcleeiPeWteOChopeer, Daughter, tt the rMtfOkf, <olH ttoM ithreg tiler eeoeldn et the trtSo?ctloff^f.'T?ef MipMo^ilMd. Aond. .Wf?lWn.>il*?T?o *id? if' efri?*toio tdioiimi inib. nettle oPVbBeki *nA"Wlea<Uv ?k fc*ot?ooo?*ntii?i>%if.m>B?adM* eeecthi* eiioeooomort od'tlid hUMe Held ot Shlloh. tn eddfttdo to-ttl, tlie'dtinefer'ertn'perfect anel ermine tnen'to for the celebrolioh of Ifeeaori el Oej. rrtder "Mor > . All. tlx BMbUB M ttrft* to k* HllUKr ?SBe RKPAIR1.VCJ uran YALVK tec. j .-J' ?**?? 'j ?i. ; >: #?y? jdift aa* Leather HcporUr arlnte the Hit ioVffic' -' '? '-wwTJ:.} eo saw sMsnteoati WV* fU? iO-'JmoW Jho*r 4M^ktMl W*? ahtaecHhod# the MhM JihftV """ -"T I*. Vr . * sssma&si WWfy^gy.,^1 idle bqcauae of a fault: yfaty .O VW "I psed to woiic In Qie'pfcstU* #?*?* M?t*i B?*W? ui.THe.dJd. A?alnthe wheals whir end the- o*er?threr^wcrc- hticil; lte.ed All thr 'txi' had done was t cfctl ItttW Ohtfcef MUtt (rem Bt V-five dollars.' rp.sfSxg* X1 ** "Twenty-flr? dollfljrsH sl&uted th superintendent. 'why* you haven' made twenty-five-dollars In twenty five months.' ;iA " ,'v . ? "But the tramp drawled: Twent ?ve dollars.' .'./finally- It reached tfceatreasure of the' company, who btomoronsl asked the tramp to make .oot^bil He did and after much labors crawling and iwrat rhino- nrautnta pii&R knowing how J24.J from to dSH '.ii1. i1,i1". ?b m: ii-.wnf i WKITilBM >rjh. '*'' ***'*"** f I \ x ' '"xaB JtUkifi srx 7" ? Tv=^E2r= i * ' '?' 4 *'' ' v"* 1 -;'Vv' 1 ,.Y3 If > *T^Sj ' I ,vv>> - I , SMb ??"? abdanl the Tltaatle an BOW accounted (or ; Tblrt^iWdr^ iiifflEtfll,... paa: -f pald?a,?6# ??WB to atlalmnt*; atoor te far* fOr IM pUwurtYoAixl (mIt 'IMM Ulflio1- "**''* v tba uatw low-/ J oka Jacob . Aitor and Prrtl^'t ' T.rt', military aide arc among ,hoae who '. i ".Kb l/<; er> ib. . il j " WiNew Took. -April'lff.-r-.Tfte.follow ??, ^,bat)M,k? No" nnAtli, 1 alood out promt*ratio OH) ok aiTtaJ IL ,1.1. It -Oil..1..n La.'.r WIV^B nyWIIVMpi I^QIVaV ' tW j *? dtHmateWfloU of Ufa 1/ltiooOl. Tbr <?. mtniou dollar eteamablp. i Aldak a oara^ bad jkw.la wWrth Pan 'llfcumt ikhojpwlwtf tui ~ a .?< .- '?rkW * ;Srf'i<htJioo-ftob? tb? aorrl-vorl of Cih!rtrti^*a>b AWw. aceonnteo tar, "*r uvmnrpMMi sSSil^ E;;,"/^waMBiB*i(i :- ^i+mt-Vc tatfrnm 1. T %M^11 V aervlee Wai - hefd a? t*e *l#rfpBkptlat Clinreh laki t *f&t at >f: ?ff 4'anfckti* the paatoi j, jrfe^.'Jt.^^.-Diltdfcr preached to is J highly apperciatlve and attentive au J tttanea. * There will he services aga}r f thla evsning at the usual hour and h 'everybody in the city have^a cordial 3 invitation to be preaent. Much gocid B la expected lo be the outcome ?X tbit _ aeries of meeting*. t 19SW BUS e ' > _ t 1*he Hotel Louise haa placed a verj - attractive and up to date bus on th< streets. It will meet all incominf y and outgoing trains and boats. r Judge H. G. Connor. District At y torney H. P. Be well, Assistant Dis r trlct Mtottaj, J. M. v lf^eklns ?n< > m&rshaU Claudius Dockery of tk< 4 United- States District Court loft fo their respective home .this afernoon ? I tocfcyw-i' ' f ! HSEE I I il I I iff III ^ ?k '.' ll ^Vvi/ : jO tf'l I I ^El ' W '?' -^fl MfeftBfuA, * flHff V *Mr. A a tor was* returning from a i of Egypt with his bride, who was I Mine Madeline Force to whom he wafc .?|, L taarried ltfTrOvidebce, on Septetoljer rv . .? i'ki! r-.i *\ ?: i r Vtt?-_ * PR RllNiliR WILL ~ " t Rentable Diseases v. 4w hi cb.w^p sehad- . . ' gie to be glvenj^the. Pu(b 1# 3cjifc>ol v i nudltoWum this afternoon W/ *? Rankin has been postponed until i ft o'clock this evening. Everybody y.] I Invited to hear him tonight at-t^e U I auditorium. C!\ i 3 - - - * . p. POSTMASTER fet'AT . EXPLAIN HIMSELF ^ Ra]t}\:h? April 17.?Postiiaster Dobson of the Qoldsboro postoftice w! r j is to be called upon by flrrf War r 51 Department at \Vaabingtn't? explain m II why he refused yesterday mornine {O allow his assistant postmaster Cap-1 ^3 tain Simpkins of the local' militia,j 1 - leave of absence to serve as statin- pJ - tlcal officer for the Second Regiment eJ 1 rifle range shoot that began there. > yesterday continue through Thurs- jwl day of this week. Simpkins had been /J - designated.by Adjutant General JLeln ^ ater of ,th* NOrth Carolina, ggard aa J statistical offloer and there hadubeen ^ several days notice of the assign- 0(l ??* Thl^^e^ a telen^ W J i to guard,headquarters here that ft ' tk* 38$'ud w"i 14 of tko (Iw4 Ik tko Mil o?r*<* Iootoo of ihoioi i for mUtorr ?,L. ji'!|>oa ?i*B TONIGHT.^itBuDAlf > li fcAN, of ; J tiuyg the later-national Steam P>il^ hBJOUO' cjf which -he is ajeo pr^siBt. Hi. iortnne is estimated at the Brooklyn brid(;i'. DMlMlit and ' Jp'iin/X'. ft o?ipl tag's , Spns ^'any.'(la credited with a fdrtune v i t i?ia ~ nil < i, IIJ -.1 U'tH .U.'l t!Ul' '-.I H'H RS; KELLOG C1ARMS lO 2':-] Washington people always . ii?e Sn^'wiicn-sqjBejting good, wUto e and elevating is afforded them |t are conspicuous'by their presence &enr an attraction with no h4or4ht,o] or nothing,in It to elevate or^edu-i jte IB' presented. This fact was clear demonstrated Tast .night at, the Jbll9; School I afldiotriuiD, when ona mere "handful" were present hear Mts. ' Jennette Kellogg a; ader of national reputation. Eliminating those of the ' school I ho aided in the entertainment, a? porter of this paper noticed one ember of the school trustees, fourj achers of the school and about one ilf dozen citizens In tl\e audience. The entertainment was for the irpose of raising funds towards tablishing a lecture fund, the main iject being securing cnoney with bich to pay for the Stoddard lec irea. As a reader Mrs. Kellogg well istained her reputation. Bftoh jruber she presented f?a wpU reived and Justly so. The staging the High School male quartet and poplo uuf WublDtton la no SETS? h *2^ I555i' eii?e j uj IS3?E&$ac yssxsz"-""' V- ' iJ ' ~ T AUt AND IUOIAH. ' John Paul Jt Utiveiled ai mm club mm rism 1; :? fr;>(*? :! - : :;.j [ Was Moat Enjoyable Occasion. Many Visitors Wtrte Present. I One- of tbe moat enjoyable eoclal functions of the-many given this see* son was the string gevman at. the Elks HO me; last evening. The dsgce was fctven under the auspices of the HaHfroft- .: Club 'and was led by Mr. E. K. Harding with Mettle Laughing ho use. - -r The music was war furnished by Forbes Orchestra. The following Couple# were present rDsTe Carter with MIm Mary Clyde HumU. ' t j Henry JackVou villi MIm Katie Moore. Sam Williams with MIm imbell Carter. J ^ \ 8am Ethridge with MIm Llbda M6ore. - . . . ' . r . .'Sail Or 1st With MIm Wlulford Nicholson. . i^ I Tom Litchfield, Aurora, with MIm Elizabeth Warren. . Wm Patrick with MIm Wetmore. '^ilrj-Tsm Dal ton, of Greensboro, with Miss PranolB Lacy. Mr. White; Hertford, .with MIm Rebecca Simmons. Robert Hancock. New Bern, with <Mlsf Mary Hill. ' wm Ayers with MIm Julia Mayo. - J. D. Ctfllais with Mips Clara Hamp ton, Plymouth. Wm. Knight with MIm Katharine Spiall. , t . (WW '/Mr. Obrien with Miss Hattle Taylor, Littleton. . j * .? ' H. Thompson with 'MIM Mary. Tankard. Ed Clark with Miss Msud Windier. Herman Car row wiUr Miss Herbert, Morehead Cltj. F. S_ Worthy with Miss Fannie' Lhmb Haughton. Henry Aoore with Miss Mat tie Griffin. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bridgemgn. Dr. and Mrs. L. H. Mann. MV. and Mrs. Caleb Bell. Col. atid Mrs. Bragaw. Mr. and Sirs: Hairy MpMuIlen. Mr. and Mn. George Hackney. Mr. and Mrs.-W. L. Vaughan. * j Hfr. 'and Mrs.- Carl Parker. Mr. and Mrs.' Gibbs. , , p Stags: *Vv * r I Wnl. Von Kbersten. Cliff Btakely. I Richmond. Robert'Small. Wm. Rumley. W. :B. 'Watt*. Plymouth.. Dick Cox and Dr. At C. Hoyt. " Chaperoned: s Mr* D. T." Tafloe. isfrs. .L. "1.7 Knight, Mrs. A. ?M. Dumay.- Mrs. J. R; 'M6or?',-"Mrs. E. 8. Slntiuona and Mrs. J. ?. Small. , ' . ' *1 -1*? . V, BENEFIT DANCE FOR ' <i . "LOCAL ALUMNAE f -- j Thq alumnae of the Salem Female College of Winston-Salem, residing in this city will give a benefit dance at the Elks'Home, this city, on Tuesday evening April 23 for the benefit bf the association. Mrs. B. G. Moss. Mrs. Harry McMullen and Miss Mary Clyde Haasel are the committee on arrangements. Several visitors arei expected to be present. Tl'U HI SSFLL HKKK mteam tug May Russell of the Interstate Cooperage Company, was in poft.thie morning for the purpose of (owing a' barge laden with lumbef to Belhavea ' : . .1 !.? -? I; I w<nu. riyfifMOTwo ^ 1^i- " ' " ^5r A i I ? ; ? \?v~.' r ' * ":.. vv:^'V- 1. K <s ? _v J*. I ISL PI BfO 144 - ' ",''! '" '&iift:if-, "M ' "'f' ?. >nes Statue t the Capital "\z >,n- * i^'tj-1 ;j . ^ CONGRESS GAVE *56,mM FOk - THE MEMORIAL Distinguished Representatives of the Nation Attended'Cdremony. (RESIDENT an irm ? i??i?ii"? * ^ HMI& M WMtttt Memorial Wm? UnvrtW by ?-? AAufral Dowey. Gr?*t^ ' NumketTteatot ?? 5 1 SpPcUl to th* DAIiy MOM. D. C.. '"April 17 "ftltK hrfptMlr. .AI1U.H khd civic ex Crclaes tb? magttMeent memorial to JohVPadl /bhsfc. tM# tthfal hero of tfifc Ank'erteah Revolution. was dedicated hi' thla city today Coagreee appropriated 966.000 for the memorial. wfilth occupies k conspicuous site at tlik main entrance to Potom fc Park. 'The President of the United States 'and hiembers of the Cabinet, the dip- % loin'atic court, justices of theSupreme Court of the United States, distinguished officers of the navy and army oehatoCa, repreiaenthtlvCs in Congress and many Others prominent in official life', ka well as k large concourse of cIt 1 sens, weVe present. Thousands of blufcjgcketi of the navy. United State# Marines, soldiers of the regular army ahd ofttite National Guards aiid delegations representing patriotic add other civic -organisations were assembled in parade as a tribute tV tbe nihoUs havkl hsro. -?if wMium ithuiik wMnmm CT the ttftmutoent Ih rro'nt of the ped- < estal.' Is of hCrolc 'proportions. * being about ten'feet high. The great naval' commander is shown in full uniform. With t?u expression \ and pose Bhggedtlve of his lhdomitkble' will and dhCbhqaera'ble spirit. * Apparently he la U-atchibg a' naval engagement. His tfght hand is clenched* and his left hand clutches tils sword. iu tne oie unaer toe statue Is insert b?d: $ ' "1T47 First 1792 To compel foreign men 'of t|ar To strike colors to the Stars and Stripes.. 'There are twb inscriptions on the rear of'the pylon.. rThe 'first of these Is on the stone forming the rap of the shah." It embodies the language popularly attributed to "Commodore Jones when called tipOn by the comrrtarider of the ferftish frigate Sera5la"* to^aliVrender the battered Ameti can ""ship Bohhormme . Rlch'hrc. The j J inscription is as follows: * Surrender? t have not yet begun to flglit The second inscription Is just below thie base relief "representing Commodore Jones raislhfethe United States flag for the first time on an American warship. It reads: In Life he honored the Flag. . In death the Flag shall honor j him I Secretary of the Navy Myers pre- , M j sided at the dedica^nn exercises and . \ | the memorial wf^?ffiteiled by AdI mlral Dewey. President Taft addressed the assemblage and projnounced a^apledid tribute to the valor and genius of the aailor and patriot and told of his daring deeds on the' high seas. The exercises eonbladed with the oration of the day delivered by Gen. Hctrace Porter toe* York, w^o whlletlnHed States iblWAt found Uto retoMn* br CtWftaoW MSto 'tk ? botaoort oOfc'dtwT UMW bau | l -in^11"^- una wsaiai is *aev? piawir restto a plat* Is a Tool, of drlktia< - UW TJWtttt atMte'i-JKfttuiy 4t fa 'i*" 'Vl' *. .",tr J :?r*j ' ,'i. rfl ?l " '*-?i"4 "A t . A-a . . . ,- . ^. - m SB

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