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AT IJL “THE - Illf . ST&*'ilh »- 0«!» TO y 12th HYSBURG” AN ACCURATE REPRODUCTiON 6F T E €S F ViE BATTLE OF T,-S£ CIVIL WAR LASTING FOR THREE DAYS. An absorbing dramatic story leads u > the evff of ths jonflict. forces and made a dash to the north with 59 000 oien The Ujubn gie with BOOMHG (‘ANNONS. BURSTING SiIELLS, l ; OF VALOR r . Facine dtfeav on the third day, Gen. Let crfCKC Gti. I ukt it i lERS RUSHED INTO i HE VALLEY OF DEATH. K \K£U .iY I I EVERY POI^I BY MURuEROUS ARTILLIERY SH015. but v SENSATl f ; ‘^FCVV CFEN at 10 A. M. RUNS CONTIMOLS UNTIL 11 P. M. { in i Vi ; ks«n v, deiid and I i3‘ t was besitging Vicksburg. In desp eration Lee marshalled his ■n^ 77 i (O-nJtt hiJV’ i! Cettysbtirg >n July 1, 2, 3, 1863 and fhpre followed i bi ter strUg- ND ^^iFANTRY CH vKi.ES HAND i'O HAND ENCuUN 4 ERS AND THRILLING DEED r.ie,: Kitli 4 9VC men, foJLwing a iierce cannonadirg. and THE BRAVE SOLD- •. 10 TH ; EN nEN he foe VvHILE IHEIR RANKS WERE DECIxMaTED AI >ti ur ti! h '■ lifir i.cmbtr V'ere £tf«Lched on the field. IaCOLAR—THRILUfiG. r n in the mcrn,ng AiM afternoon. 10 and 20 cents AI NIGHT 20 cents to alL >nirri—n~~- 1 —itfi' bynaiuitcrs Must Serve Sentences. Chicagro, Jan. 6,—Sentences of 24 of the .labor union officials ;onvicte*l in Ii^dianapolis of conspiracy to trans port dyixamite wsie confirmed today by the United States Circuit Court of Appeals ci the seventh district. Six of the SO who appealed were granted new trials. They are Olaf A. Tveit moe, San Francisco, WiUian McCaE, Kaiisas City, Mo., Fred Sherman, In dianapolis, Ind., William Bernhard, Cincinnati, James E. Ray, Peoria, 111.. Richard Houlihan, Chicago. Counsel for the 24 ^A'itliiri 30 days will petition the Court of Appeals for z. rehearing on new legal points. If that is denied they will take the case to the Federiil Supreme Court. Fend fcfcwj — - — - — that ^.n attempt will be made by the Government to return to the Leav- cr:Worh penitentiary hose of the con victed men who are at liberty under bond. Tnu appeal was heard S.y Cir cuit Court Judges Kohlsaat, Baker and Seamaii. The derision declare' conspiracy clearly was shown on th part of the 24 defendants and t!u ciia!2er;ge of the t onspiraey counts i the indictments was erroneaus; thai the distinction wu.^; maintained be tween the cor.s})iracy charges an. those alleging con.spiracy was forme and that the verdi.-t could not hav been challenged on the ground tha' seperate acts and a co;itinui?.g oon spiracy had bson improperly joined i rbnrijes. The deci«io" Ftatosd ■succinctly th.n' McMaiiigai iinii Claik. though co-de K^ndaiils, wore competent witnc.s^ef for the State. The final contentiot of the defemiant.s' counsel that thf United States had no junsdiction ir the charges allefce i ivafi diatilowe l. Counsel for labor official.^ heard the decision with keen difappointmer,t. E. N. Zolins, of the attorneys for the petitioners, however, staled that hc- aheady had prepared briefs on three important points which had been ov erlooked >n the first appeal. The sentence of seven year.^’ pen- j al servitude against Frank M. Ryan, j oi Chicago, president, of the Associ ation vraa confirmed. There were 33 convictions in the dynamite cases growiiiff out of th blowing up of The Los Angele Times building. Three ot the con victed msri did not appeal. Deniocretsc Leaders Discuss The !*ri niary- Washi.'^igton, Jan. fi.—I'lai.s f:.r cufc- tiiig ii’.to effect the pve?-idenli.-;! pref erence pvimp.ry idea sogjfe,stcd by Wilsr. i were diricusscd Ot-mocraiii- IcadcH at a lun?he‘>i'. ftiv- en here today by the Common Coun cil Club. A plan of State primaries proposed by Joseph W. Folk was supported by other speakers, includ ing Secretaries Rcdfieid a:;d Wilson, Senator Owen, Louis D. Brandeis, Assistant Secretary Hainiin, of the Treasury Bejsartttierit, ar.d Johp Burke, Treasurer of the Unitr.d i States. A committee was named (o h-aft a plan for the stats primary m.?thotl of nominating Pre.sidents. If the coni- r.iiitee’s report is adopted at the noxfc meeting of the Club it probably will be presented to tha meeting in May of the House of Governors, and the committee will urga Congress to adopt legislation necessitry for mak ing the i^an operative. The truat question was diseusseti during tile meeting and some diSFor- ence of opinion arose between Sec retary RedSeld and Mr. Brsndeis as to the liest method of dealing with ocmbinss. Mr. Brandeis insisted that hia long-advocated method of vigor- ^ f ij3 prosecution was best while Sec- I'Otary Redfield held that the party t hoi^'.d not proceed too rapidly in this wori for fear it might disturb busi- rosB conditions. He said that the i rusts seemed to be beginning to re- r.iia# chat they would have to come into l»n* and that they might be brought into proper control without 1 policy cf thi fairs threu^huut the ec- taking any chances of. upsetting gen- i tire State." : era! business conditions. . I mile the Winstd:-.-Sa:r-Ki l air v. ^, • OpDo.sition to presidential prefer- ■■ oi !e;.ias?i,ted at Churi-r.lfe, it i i uu- enco primaries, Mr. Folk told the club,! derstocd thiit the r-ihoihias ^ i - . had been due largely to belief that;-ull accord v.-itli i' -; :.k". T.'i-r j it 'ivould “interfere with the rights. v.'as invited t.:> retvvn t: I of the States to regulate and conduct later a?;d fuiler ineei:'£^ cf tne fe.'re , their own elections.” For this rea-} Varies an., to press tue matter. i son he said he was for the Siate I The resolution, read as follows: plan. j “The State and C-ou! ty Fairs of j “There should be little difficulty,” ■ North Carolina are playing an impor- |Mr. Folk declared, “in working outjtaf=t Part in the industrial develop- '■ such a system, and an amendment toi*“®n* the State and possesses edu- i the constitution, it seems, would not' cational possibilities of great valus. 1 be required to carry this plan into ef-1 i«idition to their industrial and ed- I feet. Congress might by law author- j ucational value they have a great rec- {ize presidential preference primaries ■ reatonal value. With these worthy I to be held under the laws of the dif- j things as an objective they are en- ; ferent states, as Stats primaries are; titled to the e.^couragment and sup- ' now held.” i the people, young and I A bill to provide for primary elec- i church-going people, school chil- ! tions at which voters of all parties *3ren, school teachers—in fact every- .'may choose their presidential nomi-; This being true, it is not right ‘ nees, has been completed by Repre- neither is it wise, to admit to the ' sentative Eucker, of Missouri, chair-, midways of our fairs features whch ' man of the House Committee on El#=*c- i ® ground of conscientious objec tion of President and Vice President t'^’n to a very considerable propor- to carry out the administration rec- °t our people, and whose influ- ommendations. The measure v/ill be upon the children and youth at- taken np by the committee January tending them is unwholesome and in- 13. jurioas. These objectionable features Neighbors Say Chimes by Oay and by Night Disturb their Slt';p. New York, Jan. fi.—Hecause Mrs. Julia Gertrude I yle, widow of J. S. Lyls, who died last July, leaving the 51!':: of his estate ef .frfO,000,000 to Jior, ivisists on having memorial .iiiines on her Te,.&iiy, N. J, estate ■. '..ns: every fifteen minutes, day and ’;!£riit, some ff her neighbors &ppeal- rd for an injunction to Vice Ch.'xncel- ’.or Lev/is in Jersey City, yesterday. Mrs. hyle will have to respond next Monday and give some reason vfby sn i.ujunctiou should not be issued to ’'U3h the beiis at least during sieep- iiig' hoi:rs. Lyle had the chimes placed on a fifty-foot stone tower as a memorial >-o her husband. There are nine bells on the tower, the heaviest weighing two tons. Mr. Rucker has conferred with Sec- needed to make the fairs at- retary Bryan, and other administra- tractive. The fairs can furnish ample tiens officials in preparing his meas- recreation and diversion, and such as ures. It provides for retaining par- satisfy the public demand t.y conventions only for the purpose things \nthout admitting of declining and accepting decisions those lltnigs that are immoral in their of the pnmaries and for formulating ®“2S®''tions and tendeneies, and tViose the platforms of the parties. ■ things whose influence is unwhoie- 'iome arid iiurtfui. The tnie was : when these things may have been popular, but that time has paasnd. Co-Operation Toward Cieaniiness Is The public hasc hanged. Sentime,it Souffht. : has changed. The popular f?.ir now Creuiisijoro, Jan. 7.—ResoIutiunK is the clean fair, therefore be it ■ i.iyiiijr fifr unitel act:o;j i»y the a:i- *^Kesolved, lhal this connnittee iin-r; thorities.of tb.e various State; and deleg-ation present this preamble rnd County Fairs of the two Carolines resolution to the fair .seeretaiies at in stampi.^g out undesirable amuse- their meeting in Charlotte this Gth ments, were preseni.sd to a meeting day of January, 1014, and requsst of of the secretaries of the Greensboro, Ihem that they Raleigh. Charlotte fairs of North Car- “Fir.st.. Eecomraend to tbe raanage- olina and two or thrso siniilur ir.sti-, ment of the fairs repre.?ented by them tutions of South Caroiina, at Char- re.-ipect!V8ly that in future ail gamb- yesterday. ling gambling devices such a wheel.-; The re.solution had been prepared with money or prizes on the chance of '»y a committee appointed by Clar-' the turn, and money tables and any ^nee Poe, president of the North Car-1 game with prizes where it is not a Una Conference for Social Service, j g-ame of skill within the spirit of the ■onsisting of J. M. Broughton, Jr.,! law as well as the latter, and til im- f Raleiffh; Mayor O. B. Eaton, of; moral and vulgar shows of immoral Winston-Salem; W. C. Dowd, of Char- suggestion, be in future excluded, otte, and A. W. McAlister, of Greens-; “Second. Recommend to the as- boro. In addition to Mr. McAlister, |-^ociation of fairs for this state the I ^ev. R. Murphy Wi’diiims, represent- Adoption of the policy outlined above! ing the Greensboro Minister’s Asso-; with reference to arausements and the .'istion. Prof. T. E. Foust, represent- midway. j Wilson Plans to Start Home Next Sunday Night. Washington, Jan. 6.—President Wil- son will end his Southern vacation ard leave Pass Christian, Miss., at J1 o’clock Kiinday night, arriving in Washington some time next Tuesday, •A telegram received by Secretary Tu multy today from Dr. Cary T. Gray- on, the president's aide, announced 'Ae plan, and said the President was In excellent hsalth. Big Loan Authorixed. Atliens, Greece, Jan. 6-—The Greek jhamber of Deputies todSiy approved he bill introduced by the Green gov- jrnment for the issue of a loan of il00,000,000 redeemable in 50 yours i!!d bearing five per cerst. intc?rcsl. ir.g the schoohs of Guilford county, went down from Greensboro to be 'resent at the meeting. The resolutions were presented by Mr. Dowd, who made a strong speech in favor of the movement; other ad dresses were made by Professor Foust, Mr. Wiliiams and J. E. Clark, '-'f Charlotte. In presenting the resolutions it was made plain that the Greensboro Fair had made great improvaments within the last few years, and the experi ence of this fair was made the basis for the argument that two or three thing.'? that do not really affect the fair should be eliminated, so that our fairs wculd commend tfaemselves to !! of our people and have their entire support and cooperation. The sec retaries received the suggestions ■nade most favorable and espressed '■■Be is resolved further. That witl. the adoption fo this policy by the fair;! we pledge them the support of our influence ai;d cooperation. Charlotte, N. C., Jan. 3, 191-1.'’ Negro “Joy Rider’* Is Given Heavy Sentence by City Court Judge. Atlanta, Ga., Jan. 7.—Surrepititious joy ridftrs who use other Peoples's ma- chines for their pleasure jaunts have received ample warning of the atti tude of the city criminal court toward offenders in tho heavy sentence imposed Tuesday morning by Judge Andrew Calhoun on Will Blake, col- ‘ ored, who was sentenced to twelve ■ months In the “gang” or the payme:;t i of t fine of yi,000 for taking Dr. C. !•. Benson’s machine. Bl^e was in the city court also - — cijjiBssBu years ago, being charged themselves as being in hearty ac-; having saken joy riders in lord with the policy proposed. “While T. Healy’s car. According to the n al determination of the mstter.” evidence in that case, Blake had tak said Mt. McAlister last sight, "was ®" dusky damsels out to ride a num- left for a future meeting of the sec- '’er of time in Mr. Healy’g car sev/wiil retanV« at v-M-b 1 ■ - accidents finally landing him' in the resented several other fairs in ' court.';. dition to the oTies represented at the' he took Dr. Benson’s ear an Charlotto meeting. It seems to be a i again brought about his ar- ff>rs,£rf.ne condnsioi that the plan for | jtist started down De- 'he elimination of all objectionable | ‘’'^tiir Street in the car when he ran f.-^.ictt!rp.^ r,t the fairs will be adopt- ■ >"to a buggy. Nobody was hurt, but ed. Thnre is good RToand for the! OfS^er Lasseter attempted to o^oi'tofior that as a result of ye3-:t"*^^ i-to custody the negro re- terday'g meeting this will become the ■ s5st«d violently. I •••iLE OP THE “POLLY HO0CIN LANS." Under and by virtu* of aK ordw -f the Superior Court of .Aiaraaacc 'aunty in which Nancy Carter and iiieva are pleintiifa and Clasi Cobt« nd othsrs are defendaate, the and«r- isrned commissioneris will, an MuKDAV the TSTH r>AY OP JANUARY, ISIA, at l*:eO o’clock, K.. n tbe pramioet kcrainaftar (iceerlbfd, fer for snle to ihs kisHatt bidder it paMie auction for ca«b tbe fcUow- i!g described real Mtate, towit: Lying and beine partly in Alaajanca '^ouEtjr aad yartly ia Chatka» Cous- ■y, Keirth Carolina, aa the watsrE of he middle prong of iUecky Bircr, *d- ’ifkett, William Pike, Gerton But ler, J. H. Johnson, A. L,. Fuqua, W. H. Kimrey, and more particularly ’■lOunJed and dsscrbed as fuilows; Beginning at a stone, «ftid Butler's rorner, and running thence West wit!» ^aid Butler’a fftBficsriy John Dixojt’s) !ine 5-5 chains tx> a atone in the Coun ty line; thenca South with said Coun ty line 17 chains and 50 lirks to a ?tone in lot number one; thence Esst 55 chains aad 50 links to t, small pop lar in said IMckett’s line; thence NerSi viith a line of said Pick-ett and Pike ‘^0 chains and 50 links to the begin ning, containing 105 acres more or less; the same being the property de scribed in a deed executed by E. T. Hodgin and his wife, JtiHa A. Hodgin, to Artilla Hodgin on the 12th day of August, 1881, and recorded in tiM Office of the Ressster of Deeds for Chatham County in Books “B. K.” at page 447. This property i» kiiowa «« the "Pol ly Hoiigia Ii6nd,’’ aid is satsated two miles from Liberty, North Caralina, and apoB tbia land are citsatad a dwaUing ho«M, bam and ijniuiry. About one-t&ird ef tlus land is in woods, and the farm is well watered and spssially adapted te tbe produc tion of grain. This the 9th. day of Deceniber, I IS. EDWARD TEAGUE, DliMNlS HODGIN, CoBUsisMonars. S. S.- W. DawieroB, Att«?n»y. RdWe Htsadbold Lsj^tem There is always need for a good Iftntem around the home — in the yard, in the oe!Iar» In the attic— wherever a Ismp is inoDnveiiient ©r unsafe. Tfe© RAYO is ideei for home use. It gi^es a desT, bright light—-Ske sun%ht on t^. It is KrcMig, durable, compact, handy. Doesn’t ^««k. Doesn’t Easy to %ht and r«wick. WSl last for y^tt-s Ask for tfee RA’5?0. At dmal»n tvtnytrhKre STANDARD OIL COMPANY Subscribe Now FtrThe Atlanta Journal Daily, Sunday it Semi- Weekly Larges! Clfculation 8ou!!i of Bailietcire SYMAIL DaUy & Sunday $7.00 per annum Daily only 5.00 Sundiy only 2.00 Semi-weekly L{K) All lie News! Al! She Tlia»!j Cabbage Plants for Saie. We jprow «ne stocky plant*, and being on th« wafa Hqo Southam Railroad, can deliver quickly and at a low rate. We Kusraiite •>ery shipment and send cultural directions if deaired. Early Jsran Chwlerton and Flat Dut^h, Price: fjer i,000; on lots of 10,000 write for prlcsa. Sp«elal Prfee* to Union Ag«nu. ' W. L KIVETT, High Point, North Carolina.
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