THE RALEIGH EVTININ(r TLMES, kONl)AY, XOVEMliKU '12', cv .01 ai ir m m I FOR CHANGELESS LITTLE ONES Rev. Crawford Jackson Spoke i Five Times Yesterday j MASS MEETING CALLED Mini Who Accomplished in Oeorgia ' Establishment or Juvenile Courts I ami tatovinaloiy Working to That End fiTeM Meeting Tomor row Xighl in .Metropolitan Hall. fii behalf of Hit' enuneelesa rhiUhen ReV. Cmwford acksou of t.Munta. thp chairman of the Centra' Juvenile Com mittee, a lid who was largely instru inohtal In teeming juvenile courts for At lanta and a Mate reformatory for Geor gia, delivered five' addresses In Uielgh yesterday. First he spoke to the Sun - iu scoo, ot WWW In the inornnnr. then to the cimgiega- Hon of that church, whence he Hurried ti. n, i.o,.i ii n, .itn i-iiiii-.i, -mil to (he Central Methodist IuihIi ami, preached at the morning service there . in the afternoon he went ove, ,., ,lr- In" WifS h , i,? ! ?h"vffl anil last njgni pi pieaineu nu evmiuHf , ... i .1. sermon in Cjentoii Street Methodi , liitreh. I. a, gc congregations heard him and ;:ave iapl attention to his very rncsl and a, times ioi,ueii, idea f the bov and -iris that are vvavwariV, and are seal to jail or th chain gang ong witti nai-neneq criimii.nH iu . . . . . , . the, is ho institution provided for such .iihf.il i.'T,i,l..,' fhere will liea mass m.-eiing in MetitmolUun Hal! tomorrow 10 Bl,t at h .ir-oasi seven o'clock, at whu h Mr. Jaek-on wiP speak, and it is possible s;mie aeiion v ill be taken by I hp ell Kens of Ftaleigti 111 this-matter. . :,.i 1.-.,..,,...,, CI....... ..lini'.li Mr. Jack-on charged that the wavward uie or,, 3 had been offended against by the state and the church. "1 ha e a serious aeeusaiioii." sa id laid lie, "to mak" against ca.eh of mightiest organizations hi 1 every nation. these accusatioi in : 1 1 repined to prove: "First. I do solemnly charge, in fh fear of tied, thill the state has 'bee erii : . 1 in, 1 1: um" hi r unf'n' 'Uii'i':c soft? daugh, ei s. not with 'malice afore- thought, but because of th ineK of tiiat thougl which is born of Wts.- doivi -d lover "fa t me say la pi foUii'.'ly mi patlenn 1 have II,,,! pessi - tnism Which spends itself in crying out nun iiwav. against the Pharisees and hypocrites in j Smlilcr facts Still, the church, against the corrupt politi-i "What about the boys I have s. li Ik -i aus. the scheming lawyers, the op-1 hind bars with hardened criminals flit lires-i.e eorporatlons and the lyran- getting, in the si iiii of play, mi re- l-ieal mouev kings, and at the same t inie parades iS'foiv the public it own lion - eslv and i,ia.t naniniity. Neither h'.iA 1 any ! v.hirh 1 tfiOU for that optimism itself on ils w ll-eloiheiT buck ami hugs Its well-lilled stomach tuid serenely deeelares that the world is moving mi gloriously. If you please, class ine with neither of these enemies of chin, h and state: but give ine that aili'Uisi)i hich is honest enough to acknowledge facts, and is brave enough P. strike boldly for the deliverance of our brothers from their manifold af fllct oiwt. f.hcther they lire in high 'ways Ro;ueniber the JvB .Name 4 Corei a OftU itOcDay. Crip in 2 Days w. Chew What Know What You Are There is real pleasure in chewing the best tobacco grown where the ai best tobacco grows in the famous Piedmont Country. Only choice selections of this well-matured and thoroughly cured tobacco is used in making SCHNAPPS. That' s why SCHNAPPS and others of the Reynold's brands, as snown by the, Internal Revenue statistics for a fiscal year, made the wonderful growth of six and one quarter million pounds, or a net gain of one-third of the entire increased consumption cf chewing and smoking tobaccos in the United States. Evidently, chewers cannot resist the flavor and they cheer SCHN APPS because SCHNAPPS cheers them more than any other chewing to bacco, and every man that chews SCHNAPPS passes the good thing along one chewer makes other chewers until the fact is now es tablished that there are many more Sold at 50c. per i R J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY, Winston-Salem, N. C. ,u ..!....,..f.?i.i. i-t-. places or low. whether itlnnit or within prison walls. "Now for tin1 evidence of my first sol emn accusal ion. I "Kit-Governor W. J. Northen, trust- ! -,-" .; - ' . 1 1 I i i V II L I' H I. HI III''. ..li' Jm ,,, G ia ,,,, ,m. out of j..u ... v.i . his own mouth, pointing to a pris.nier n stipes, 'my court made that hoy a ' , ' Llttlejohn, who is de . - IggA.gWJM mS supported it, and has in,,,.- S 1 (lUI'l'O me in ins I'l'UI e- 01 r-pe.uv III IWVIVVVO .-I'm, ........... .... interest, told nie this in. i. lent with per- mission to use it wherever I thought bc.u: That he sent a colore! buy to the chaingang for a tHtllhg oTtellc-e, not ant.d t. hut. he O gh. I 111' II II' 1 1 ' , 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 111 1 1 . 1 . s III ii , . , . .. , , - . ....'. . .... . . . .; . , ,. . , "''lee. -in.il una no as m as....... ot einiT,' o i! six moiuiis. inn 111.' ii' seliotii masters 1 tiicht amt day win. were expetts, and he accordingly came .an hack to his community. la 1 tne iirst night at the mi.lniglu h-.ur. he hcM, up an imuesi wnii. i.ii.i in with a drawn u-volvor in his face. ! "I ,,.!;. 1. 1.. VI, 1I10 li-t , 1 me of another Judge w ho sentenced a i b,,v to the 1 haiugang for taking a bu- 'nana. Just lu re ict me confess thai Ii ha.v.e.tttkcii a btihaiia, Almui two. yeiivsl ha e tak' iwo:ago a fruit wagon was going at a pret-1 1 y lively rate down Plyer Street. At-, !ai)l:i. Ga between Temple Court and ilu chamber of 1 'onmn n . . 1 me or two 1 bananas dropped put. I deliberately i.iek.il ill. -in no aiid nave taein to thi' d 1 lirsl hungry street waif 1 louud. I ! win aomii mm un- i-n euni,.ie i-n i 1- i"" i " " 1 ' n.llW. in ma, we 00111 10.. n .,. , 'have no apology to make for my net. atl-janu inui 1 Been a nungrj bo; 11 is jat all likely 1 would have given the I volving doors and gat . passing freight trains. iUSl r unconsciously oh jiosu-d land I , . lor 1,11 OS w nun Ultf ma.. 111 in lil - e - i.e. may not have killed. 'Wh.il about inn.! whh my own eyes of our larger eili Who w arc Ins in :nc ml: H with a great big man iih a eluh in his hand, a pail' of iisto!s buckled 0:1. and covered with brass billions, every (me of which stands for sunn thing avful I" a child's mind, espoi lull) win.it ariest.-d; and ,1, sc children, lost n-oiii honie and par. ills, detained w i! h t hlltV mi on every bos. 25c You Know pound in 5c. Cuts. Strictly lOc. rr-W"!"Hi ',"t' p-i'v.-i i Nip Pneumonia in the bud. GOWAN'S PNEUMONIA CURE cures, coughs, colds and .stive throat in 4 hours. Croup by 1 application. Cures Pneumonia m 4 DAYS. It acts speedily and surely, by absorption. It is ex ternal and never fails. 25c, 50c. and $1.00. For Sale b all Druggists. rut throats, harlots ntul drunkards, til!; their patents away out in the county eonUl be fouml. "Whauaboul Incarcerating peer epl - leptic ' . ,. ., , .... ,, as niiii i ot in i .III ' i ' ' , . i .. - I ,, ,, ,l iUe t:,,y autlurities i, ,., ,,. ,. ,, ih . , nii.l , eould deer l, r he, u a . ; '.'., shotlld I"' sent to the State san tauum.j ; .., ,,v W1IV of summing up Hi ' 1 evidence o 'this point, the siate 1M ; I f , ,. ,s, Unfortunate ' hiiih.n. The state II, l.be attempt 1 ..1,0.1,...,, i,u . nni.nl ili.m. The slate. umiPK I lie semptance in pun- Ssliing her wayward sons and daugh- , t.-rs and piuteefing soeiety. hits crliu:- j nulizeil these cl dam-ei '' ' ' sovie, nuliKcd Muse t'hildrett, and turther en- ' I'i,., , 1 . 1 1 1 1 , ill.' . . ........... , , n. ,j.no secpiiK cimr.' ri - in in tear 0.1 i.'io. .laiuie. ." church QfChrist. "Wliat is the cnuri ii 01 1 hum m-m ,,. ,, . v.,.;! ,,,, ., ,,: ,.,,.,... Kno iS the criminal class, paving olll a leaving .nit i.'-jH'w ei.ee sous hi-ui 1.0 w,s.'v. George Whit lield. John !!.- .....1 l.-llv il.o.i'. I. IV 1101 llAlgllt 1.. Moody. What has been the relation of the christian church- to Him who s.ini. 'I VAs in lu'tsQn and 'c cutne uni,. me. r "1 vus 111 pi-ison um "' ,111:0 m.-r Win re will Jte p,u yen me. in: oieiiii.-ii. Why run ' increases. "By the cn-oiicous methods of th- slate and by I the ei'uel i-ieglccl of th- church eliinrtVhns niultiplicd all over Hie 1,111.1 "tial ,'oii iruni w 1111 ine suim.,e .-a cpthm tod be that ic crime lf lynching--and ki .1 lor this iiite c, piio:, was, an actual, inircasc, 'according to reliable stMistieiiins. of I every other cviijie in ISO," ov. r 19Q4? "And 'li'l yen know thai the 1'nited 'S-ati's stood 011'. with the gre iest iv.ltH- tier of homicide of any nation bn the ("giohe'i in piroporlion to p 'iiulalion? j Italy m-nrs sei-ir.ul. lite United i'Ciiig- iii' on siowiy ! ('.um third nnd tlevmany With the mini. -htiniiug eoe,-j est iten-ehf. j I he ast hxiieiise ot rime. 1 Kid .-on know, moreover, In HUM H 1st this- country $tiOi.',n0i).('W to arrest. .liii.'i'.-li S'--.'Il..i- .,.,.1 i-i.iv.lali li' 111 eH,nt:,ls. ,,r a per capita of SS.'.HW for that year. "During the same year there wore j IJ.QOO.Ot'U children in our j jjo times more than th ds (that is aiinal pop- illation. 1 The lay for IWft v.'i than oi-.. -f.')Ui t tire 1ducali0n.il lt6,r.,0W,0CO, little mote niiiials f what mi cost US. ! mi the in. st sturijlng (iiars In the icr ciipila school 1 hild C)St ill.OO is criminai eosl ;$-', l.'.n per ; limes its much.' to can fyi as t.. can,' fog Hie chili'. "Tlr se a muiiug stati; . ii st; Kiuh ir. Kaeh H5 nihali I 1 he th About and Chewing chewers and pounds of tobacco chewed, to the population, in those States where SCHNAPPS tobacco was first sold than there are in the States where SCHNAPPS has not yet been offered to the trade. SCHNAPPS is like a cup of fine Java coffee, sweetened just enough to bring out its natural, stimulating qualities. SCHNAPPS pleases all classes of chewers: the rich, be cause they do not find a chew that really pleases them better at any pries ; the poor, because it is more economical than the large 10c. or 15c. plugs and they get their mon ey's worth of the real snappy, stim ulating flavor so appreciated by to bacco lovers. All imitations con tain much more sweetening than SCHNAPPS. They are made that way to hide poor tobacco improp erly cured. For the man who chews tobacco for tobacco s sake, there is no chew like SCHNAPPS. and 15c. Plugs - e .'i"T-!r more readily a tokl that one ci ptiyl when you -ine a lauitiy m wer- i many cost that gov. i mucin during a 1 period of seventy-tivc y ins $1,260,090; as , and that the eelel n-'of this country, aci : tiil.-iw fanillv Dugaale. cost this nat ii,mI,.,i Mnanri ,,. - 5tfwta f , .suppose a wise .la had taken in 'Murguii criminals' seventy-liv. UhTeteht would have f this noted family. i,. Ilia cnilht-rvi 1 -- ' My ine Bieut iiou'in and the lanih-like . down together, ami !! IC'll pi nil .'III. 1 II . , ill . pi vet lie I i leopard iy and pull mny untleii. 01 oestruction will yi together with the kid of 111 1 r 1 1. ni 1 1 1 rnii . ! i 1 1 11 , i ... . - . i. n,i . , . ,-,., ; . H II.!. Hh.tK COM 1 I. A I N IS :. .11 ii,i,i.i.nnun, I Th(, ,m.nlbol., f , ,r,,..i-atiim j mission w leave i.nisirrow tor vvn- u,msum. MarUl, ,.,uml. f.,,-,he pm- , t.,i. .1 .' .1... o,,i- i eoni- a, the complaints of litlzens who have hi..! coniplalnts and question tnereiore was 0.11 1 iujcw ,1 petition for bettei pasiieiiger sei vic I ed into the discussion. n the Atlantic Coast. I. hie between Plymouth. WUHamstiin, I'.oinele and 1 McOUantl .Neck. II is uisicistooii tuai I there will bo a rejiieseiilHliyc of both the petitioning eiti.eus ao.i the uiilrond company present at the hearing to r. p- ( 1Cj,cnt their respective iiu 'iisis. NINE SAY THEY WERE SLAVES (By the Associated Press.) Norfolk. Vy Nov. 12. Nine nun, alleging Ihnttey- had been held in slavery 0,1 board the Chesapeake bay oyster dretiga James A. Whiting, off Tangier Islahd, since they were "shanghaied' from Richmond and placed aboard of the Whiting. Octo ber were ruscued Sunday by Uop- I Ury 1 lined nrjsies marsnais mcsihuu Miller and liflided in Norfolk today, riier the rescued and rescuers u.ir- ovyjy eseapeu drown. ug last aigiii iThe deputy marshals, with Ihc nine nrin John I'ruett arrested upon a 1 L .il' x. m ., ... als navmg ueou iiiiion.neu 111 tli ' sliangliaiing" of the men, and '-. ' aeverai oiliers, were making lor Onanificl; last night in a small launch, v. Ik a a sudden slornt arose and tlie launch almost capsized. One I man became almost crazed from 1 fright i'.tid fried to shoot himself. I Cap;. Andrew A. Crocket! of the dredig Whitijig was not found yes- terday. Three Italians who wanted to he taken "from the dredge were lei! ii. cause the marshals had no papers lor them. Elijah Murphy, who had been as j signed as cook, declared he was j beaten for giving hot bread to the men wlio wura compelled to work from l' r. in. l$o 11 p. m. hauling oys ! tors, und w as, told by the captain to cook bread three days ahead ami I slve It to t hef men so they could hot leal so an, eh.' The rescued are Kobon Taylor of ! Indiana noils, Ind.; Elijah Murphy of j Richmond, both white, und . Kddie I .ion kin... Charles Williams, .lot? Wil liams, I'eii-r Hunter. John Anderson, ! Charlie i, ogan and Nelson Woolridge, ;all colored, of Richmond, Va. Tin federal grand jury convened 'lure today lor the investigation of then o... tor slavery shanghaiing THE TIMES TOURING CAR HAS ARRIVED. Mi', getu irgc j. Lyon, of Durham, lie lleo automobile, arrived in the i it. today with the handsome live-sea1 i Mut'taji- lo ho given by Tin Kerning Times us the capital prize 1,1 ihc young woman receiving the greatest number of votes in the conies; inaugurated by Ibis paper. The machine will stand at the corner in front of the Klng-Crowell Drug Company's store when not in use. Messrs. B. 11. -Lyon and E. H. Thomp son of Durham accompanied Mr. George Lyon here today. I l''roin I lie moment you enter our I Studio 'i. ii rt4VfHruit until the Ihiishcd photograph "s delivered to jyon we are watching to see that not bin- is overlooked to secure per fect results. I WHAKTOX TV KICK THE IDLE NEGRO Question Discussed by Im migration Conference ADDRESS r HEYWARD He Declares That the Coming of tin Immigrant Hours Dircclly on (hi Solution -of the Kmc rrohlein ami That We Khouhl Take Coinage, l.ooiktig at Our I'ast Record. tr.y the Associated' Press.) .Nashville. Tenn.. Nov. 1.'. Tile second annual session of I he Sotllh- joi n Immigration and Quarantine Conference was called to order to day at the capitol. The conference was organized a llt ,, tj 'year ago at Chattanooga ami its ef- .1! tor the same ! forts resulted Indirectly in Hie en 1111 p,r iimtum. I net nieiit of (jotter quarantine regXt alle I 'rot 1 . cfory ' lations by the federal government. . the niothev of This year the necessity for qtiur eurs ago. hov.- a'tiline is not us pressing as ir was 11,0 history j fn nn)j nn question, while it id what w-in ue disctiSROcI to sonic cMl'-nl. ' will give way to consideration of inimfgratlon. The real purpose of ""' conierenee ,s 10 unug aoont a ' niore equitable distrfhntlon of tiie i immigrants who reiyli the United .M ,'i i 's i i , : ' ... I . . ...... . . ioi,. ..loos ..,, cm,.,. . ' " .-..v- . aiii,.ucasiun ,u ,.....,..-3 ... .... i migrants acvording to those believeu , , l)c, W(.i informed, and tins ope- rates against the south reeeivin eom-:.,,.,, , lnl:lUs iB ils proper share of ,,,. ,,.,., .,1.,-oa.l Various , '. o ',, " 00 n.ius ...e nut,, o.. .. o souiurui one urewi ,vv Address by UOV. MeytviU'il. Goveriior 0, C. HeyVaiil of Smith I'ar.iliiia. dellvi red an addiess in which In- said the coining Immigrants, to th s.iutli had ii bearing upon the practleitl and direct sqlutiOU 01 the raea prooiem. There had I" en too much ihcori.lng. it was time lor action. He said: "Without a precedent hi the history ,,f th - woi'd to he guided by. nearly always misconstrued a"1' mlsujid 1 stood the people of Hie south liavi I'm forty 1 iiars sought to reconcile dil- lei.iiees. which were bound to arise. between two races living upon th" soil The races differ widely hi intelligence and mora! responsibility, on.- being (lis. tlnetly Inferior to the other, only til a few years ago the inferior race wan It servitude to the superior, and. with 110 mvpuiution whatever, was given euu.lt civil t'iid I'Olitieal lights undej' tin: constitution. "Under such adverse circumstances no other hconlc upon this earth could have succeeded as well as the south ei 11 people have done in liiecing exist ing condition, an.! Ibis fact alolu should no; uuly give us eoitrage am hope. for the future, hut should entitle us textile trust and confidence of Hi world.' IN MlvMOIMAM. Wbeiciis II his pleased Almighty i;...l in Hi- iii'Hnlti. uisdoio and Illcl'Cy to call 1.1 Jiiius'.lf ..ill- beloved rriend Mis. Minnie Smith therefore he ii. Itesolved 1st. Thai we tie iitoinlnH.'S of the Ladies of the Maccabees of Wi.rld iippreeiiUed Hie fact that wo have losl rile of our 'nest highly es tceiited nii inbci-s of this order, one ijvet ready to give of her time und niriius to the cause jshc. lielil so dear and that mil' loss is keelll,' (oil and rhcMI Hi ed by all. ItfHoivi'd 2nd. Thai we extend to the husband und Children of our dear f'.'l'inl our sincere sympathy, in the loss of a devoted wife and I6vlng ill,.,, le.si ih ed 3rd . Hut i, 111s be ' : il copy SI eased and a That spread I C'Opy of tiles. upon our nilii nt ti copy the family of tin to the city papers I'oniinittrc: M US, JOHNSON. MRS, HOltTI iN MRS. TURNER. Coiumlttee. Special Rates Via Seabourd Account Burnum At Bailey's siiows. The Seaboard announces a rate of one and one-third tirsL-class fares for Hie round trip from all points within tt radius of fifty miles of Ral eigh und fifty miles of Henderson account of Circus in Raleigh No vember 14th and Henderson No vember loth. Special coaches will lie provided on all trains and special 'rain will be operated from Durham to Henderson and return Thursday-, November 15th, leaving Durham tit 7:3D a. in., returning leave Hender son at, ." : I a p. 111. For further information apply to ('. II. OATTIS. Traveling Passenger Agent, Raleigh, North Carolina. ViLW CI BUI) IX TO 14 DAYS. PAZO ulNTML'NT is guaranteed to cure any ease of Itching, Blind, Bleed ing or Protruding Plies in 6 to 14 days or money refunded. Me. PEN1 LOOK BEFORK YOU BUY! If a sufferer from Rheumatism you CANNOT make a mistake by buying PL3NN BIIKUMA TISM CURE Large bottles, liquid, $1; Tablets, 00c. At Ull drug gists. REMEDIES 88888880888 888888888888 W LLIAM ffOOUeOTT I 31! and 313 Fayetteville Street O PPOSITE LADIES Wv buvo mi iiegaiii Line of Ladies'' Long Coats, in Blaek. Tan, and Castor, at $7.00, $7.50, $8,00, $10.00 and $12.50 These are all good values, and you should see them. Separate Skirts, from $2.00 to $10.00 Fin s, from $1.50 to $8.00 Ladies', .Misses and Children's Underwear, at 25, 50, 75c and $1.00 Long Kid (ilt'ves While. Crey ima Black, at $2.50 Clarice Shoes for Ladies. S MONTHS! GUARANTEE iigainsi noies. no more i darning ii you uy HalenrooP I s7iasier4j All the popular colors. or Men: worsted. sola only in lots ox I 6 pairs tor $2.50; Cot ton. 6 pairs for J 1 so. j For Ladies; Kpyptinn Cotton six pairs 101 fz.'ti. A guaiMn:rc ucftti 0 FOK SALB BY 5 William fWi i n n i a wra Clothe to all Use. Whether you ore a man with a laste tending to beaver hats, English frock coats, or garments of a more modest nature, you will lind them here, marked at prices we do not be lieve you caa duplicate iu Raleigh. Suits and Overcoats $8 to $30. ''-'' 1 4 Lee & Broughton. Adopted THE CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK I RALEIGH, N. C. A Bank with a Million and ihalf Dollars of Assets, enjoy ing the confidence of its patrons and the public, doing a gen eral Banking Business, paying no Interest on deposits, but extending to its customers every aecommodat'on helr Just ness and balances justify. New businesi t )K .ec Tho collector of Items of North Carol. Ja is given espioial care and attention. CAPITAL , . . $100,0001.00 SUBPLUS 100,000.00 JOSKPM G. BROWN. President. 3 :0:- POSTOFFICE :0: COATS Here is a Shoe that 1 excelled by none. 'e Quarantee them wj , ' . s 1 lie as goo ua every ray as any $4 Shoe made. AVo have them in all lasts and leath ers, at. $3.00 a pair. :0: Woollcblt. White House Coffee Is prepared for the mixrKet in the cleanest, best lighted, best ven tilated Coffee establish ment in the world, .where automatic ma chinery wcrkinf4 in PURE air and Sunlip;hl. han dled the COFFEE without the iouch of hand there fore its pvire, clean and DELICIOUS, why not drink the best. HENRY R. lilTCHEORO, Oaihler. J .............