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i-'"1' V I f THE E ALEIGIt BAIL y TIMES'- THDUSDAY DECEilBElt-1.1010. y c CO.-The Year's Greatest Sale of SilksT v: A Great Big Table at Only 79c. the Yard. Your Ferrall ft' - ' UI 123-125 Fayetteville Street HIE SLAVE TRAFFIC ' Most Revolting Case Against J. W. Napier The Showman Abducted Bessie Mc Clellan in Baltimore Arrested in Charlotte I'pon the Serious Charge Sensational Trial to be Held in Federal Court at Greensboro- Other Cases Against Him State Highway. , (Special to The Times.) Charlotte, X. C, Dec. 1 A United States deputy marshal left the city last evening for Greensboro, taking with him Bessie MeClellan. the young and pretty Baltimore girl who will be the principal witness against the showman, J. W. Napier, apprehended in Charlotte during the Mecklenburg fair in October, Xapier having brought the girl and a companion here as members of one of several shows which he controlled. The stories related by Bessie Me Clellan are declared by secret ser vice men to the extremely revolting, as showing the depravity of the pris oner Napier, as the young girls al lege, and the trial, which will be held In Greensboro next week, in federal court, promises to be a sensational affair. : This case Is noteworthy as it is the first of its kind to come about in this territory, in which the recently en-. acted "white slave" law is being en forced. Napier is charged with a vio lation of this law, and also with using the United States mails to car ry out a scheme to defraud by order ing genuine diamonds, which he inT spected, replaced with bogus ar ticles, so it is alleged, and returned the package, saying that the goods did not quite meet his approval. His bond is fixed at $5,000 and the future appears to hold little in store for him hiat is promising or encouraging, should he be found guilty of the al legations lodged against him. A meeting of leading men of the state interested in the Charlotte-Wilmington and the Salisbury-Asheville state highways, was held In tjis city Tuesday evenlngr being attended by a most representative body of men. The plan has assumed larger pro portions through the suggestion that the two movements unite and work for a highway from the sea to the mountains, there being only about thirty miles, north of Charlotte, that has yet to be surveyed to complete this greater design. The meeting will take steps to secure all possible aid from the state and individual aid . The Greater Charlotte Club is responsible for this meeting and there is now sound reason for believ ing that the plan will be successful. Second Day of Methodist Conference .-' (Continued From rage One.) and invited them to be at home In her midst, ' Tho people have opened wide their homes 'and during Tuesday and Wed nesday morning the members and del ogates were gathering a jolly crowd, glad to greet each other again, shake hands and hear how the year's work has gone. - From these annual meetings the members gather Inspiration for a fresh years work and go hark wonder fully renewed for whatever work the conference may see fit to give them. Of course there is a. little spirit of uneasiness and suspense among some until Monday morning comes and the appointments are read out. But all have faith in the wisdom of the con ference. As one was heard to express It, "If I'm changed It wont take long to move, in words of the Immortu! Sam Jones, "to move blacking brush and dog' and I haven't even a (log. Presiding over - the conference. Is Bishop Eugene R. Hendrix, of Kansas City, Mo., next to Bishop Wilson fig senior, bishop. The bishop is of splen did and commanding presence and is presiding over the sessions with wond erful tact . and case. The work is dispatched quickly and smoothly, yet without any undue haste and at the same time keeping the work well up so that an early adjournment Monday is promised from the present Indica tions. There are no afternoon meet ings, only committee meetings." Bishop .Hend nx has presided over the North Carolina Conference only once -before. In 1S99. He i,s a man of great wealth. Inherited from his fath ers and is a striking example of what wealth properly used, culture and deep consecration can make of a man. He is also an author of a good deal of note. When a young man he accom panied Bishop Marvin In his journey around the world. He is favorable to the press, acknowledging the deht the church, owes the press and makes it n comparatively easy matter to report his conferences. : The Fallen Apostle. At the hiorning sessions the bishop proposes to deliver a series of talks on "Shrunken Ideals." At tho opening meeting Wednesday morning he spoke of Judas the-fallen apostle. It was a masterly airt beau tiful sermon. In that last hour before the last sup- per we see Judas revealed. By com parison with the other disciples we bet ter understand his character. He was so secretive his own brethren did not understand .him. There was the making of John in Judas, he had the enthusiasm, the capacity. The Lord recognized his possibilities and would have done nil he could that last hour to make him one of the twelve. But he stood vealed. exposed ns a man of shrunken ideals. But at the beginning what nos. sibilities of good ht had. It Is true of every man. ' The Indifference in men Is the difference in the ideal. Jinlii: startd as zealous, eager to succeed with the same capacity and possiljili ties as any. We know him by two sentences ut tered in the Lift week of his life, when he unwittingly revealed himself.: n followed at the last to make the'mns of the week, selling his Lord for th price of a shave. Christ would have saved him at the end. The great sin lay in the choice of evil in the presence of good. When he saw himself revealed life was un endurable and there is- no wonder he hung himself. Bishop Hendrix exhibited a piece for which Judas betrayed Christ with the nscrlpl ion "Jerusalem the Holy." mere was remorse but no resent ence. There' were no tears to put out the tires of rumor?. There is something touching in tlia before the last supper Christ would have saved Judas of the shrunken ideals. He gathers his own about him and goes out to die for the world, but Judas, unloved of woman. 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V; . - ..s Immediately after the bishop's ad dress the communion service was eel $ ebrated and it was one of the most beautiful services ever held. After giving the sacrament to the presiding elders, the superanuated and supernumerary preachers were asked to come, there kneeling onlv three, I'ncle Betts, Tncle Thomas and Mr. I W. Townsend at the altar. Following these the undergraduates, the ministers of the different classes, the ministers 'wives, the lay delegates and members of the conference went to the communion. It was all managed so smoothly and Tor each altar lull the bishop had some different word, some individual message.: Ksperially to minister's wives hjs words were especially touch ing, moving almost all of the men in the church to tears. In answering the honor roll Cncle W. C. Thomas and'. Uncle A. D. Betts. made touching remarks. President Few's Address. During the morning session President Few, of Trinity was presented and addressed the conference. In this, his first '..appearance 'before this body as the representative of Trinity, he made a distinct impression on all who heard him. He spoke of the fundamental ideas of education, the idea of devel oping and making and fortifying character. .Men need not only train ing, the complete perfecting of them selves, but moral readjustment. lou can t use force in education, tfan only do the best possible to make those ideals prevail. This dominating ideal of Trinity should -be what the college is to be judged by. President Few asked the co operation and help of the conference and hoped to all a great high minded college ought to do. Bishop Strange, of the diocese of Bastern Carolina was presented to the conference and invited to a seat in the pulpit. Bishop Strange made a few appropriate remarks saying that in his opinion the Methodists circuit rider was one of the greatest factors in- clvill-u zation. The mother church has learn ed something from the missionary spirit of the Methodist church, while the Methodist church Is learning some thing from the educational point of the mother church. Bishop Hendrix said it gave him par ticular pleasure to welcome Bishop Strange. Bishop Hendrix announced that he was president of the great federation council of the Churches of Christ In this country. ':- - He also welcomed the rector of the Episcopal church here, -Brother Smith. He belonged, said the bishop, to a family who smoothed things, the blacksmith, a smoother of iron, the gtrtdsmlth, a smoother 6f gold and Smith a smoother of everything; In addition to the great federation council, annual meetings are proposed to be held In every state thus doing better work In federation than In sep aration, seeing that every part of the commonwealth la reached by the gos pel,, looking toward better divorce laws, racing and betting, etc. He sug gested that there be. appointed from the conference, as a nominating com mittee for representatives In the fed eration In the churches. - i He later appointed Dr. T. N. ; Ivey, Rev' W. B. Xt th and Rev. t.. ; H. Nash as the nominating committee. ireetiiiy,' From liisliop liilgti. A familiar lgt,iv tlr:;. is missed, by all is that of. Iir. John t'. Kiln", since: Hie. last meeting of tin- general. coitfM- enre bishop m ihe sonllii'in Methodist church. His bright miinl. his wil and generality .' and ; gmiil fcllov.'siiip is greatly missed ami -'the 'following 'lov ing greeting, was nail this ..morning amid a deep sii.'ie .: ;"Tluntsville, Ala.. "I.ove and gi'e. lints to my old con-fv-i'enee: . -Willi, deep longings and graio ful memories lny b.. ut turns to ymi tills day. :' X Sive thanks, under--God always that I (iavi- iia.l a place among you. Muy the (iocl an;l Father of our Lord Jesus -Ciirist . kc p you ''steadfast-'in faith and daily miiltiply unto you grace, pi'aee ami love, making your labors to ah'Uind in all joy un til the salvation of ninny, ke'eji me a place in your love, and - pray'-". '-. . ' ".INli. (', KII.CO." The secretary .was Instructed to re turn the nios't . In aid It greetings to the beloved lii.-liop. V TKOUOHT TO UK l.K.VKVK GIP.L And Held Up lly Immigration Mi tliorities Tntil She Proven llcr Identity. (By Leased Wire to the Times, ) New York, l);'c. 1 Because of her striking resemblance to Kthel Clare LeN'eve, and Hie. additional fact that she was without 'Sufficient funds. Mrs. George Bunco, the wife of an English theatrical - agent, was de tained today by the immigration au thorities upon the a nival of the Hirer Majestic. ' Mrs. Bunce was' registered under the .name of Miss Elizabeth McXaugh- ton, which is her maiden name. Mrs. Ilunce explained that she was a sister of Tom Mc'Naughton, a vau deville actor, who is the husband of Alice Lloyd, an English -singer.". '-.She said that Pat Casey, a vaudeville agent, would meet-her and furnish her with funds to journey to Spo kane. ;;' ''."'.; As soon as ho appears, and the money is forthcoming, Mrs. .Bune will be released. t Vocld liaise Prices ' '' .Con! inued Kr.'im Page One.) the taijusi dlspitrity! in tae amount n," t.io iiu-ron:,cs on the two classes, T.ic itsull. of tin- iircioseil read jtiRt1ei)t.'lf rutes, said .a:lne Cowan wonlii lie-, higher prices fur meat ill; over ...tlie country. Especially would this be true of", the ea.-H, he said, whnre.no slatigiifei'ing would lie done. All livt'.-UacU uoiild have to bo dress ul -nen r.' the .(.; t ion in waich il is raised .and tins would confine" thi packing1 house huairicss-' to Chicago am', the. .M Is.soi'.ri ri rv terriiviry. v This would a iso liienn lower prices for-'''stock, lo iiie growers, said . the wifness. '' With the eastern competi tion destroyed, the v, cstern packers would be iu a better position t:ian now to control- lives! ocl; prices. A few mher witn esse". .were, heard during t;ie mnriiina; an.l at 11 o'clock tho -commission 'announced thai no more testimony would li.?' .heard."'. Announcement-xvns .m'nde that t'.ie oral arguments in boili i he eastern and western cases would be. heard 'on Jan uary 9, and i hat. "briefs mis it he filed until January'' X . .'.'. He is a 'mean. 'bachelor who advises n widow to remarry and then .fails propose. ..-'.'. to is FEC I AX . I VELVET SHOES .5 O SEE OUR CASE HERBERT ROSENTHAL'S, "THE SHOE FITTER" 1.29 Fayetteville Street . . . . . . . . Raleigh, N. C. ( KRTIFIC.ITK UK-KXTKM)IXJ ' CHARTER.. : . - ':' V;. Treasury Department, Office of Comptroller of the Currency. : ' Washington," D. ('., -November 30, 19 10. Wliereas by satfsfactory 'evidence- presented to the undersigned, it has been made to "appear that 'The Citi zens National Bank of. 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