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fcigt mm Associated Press Service. " "' I .1- M, ., -, -M - -. , , I I .11 ,. -..I , . , ''-!--" J i II S I . I I Vol. LXXI. No. 99. The.Weather-FAIB. RALEIGH, N. C, WEDNESDAY, MAY 8, 1912. LAST EDITION. PRICE FIVE CENTS, i Double the Number of Paid Subscribers in R.aleigh of any Other Newspaper THREE CITIES WANT Raleigh, Asheville and Wilmington Will Ask , For 70th Annual Session of Grand Lodge ol Odd Fellows THOUSANDS POS TRIBUTES TO THEIR DEAD RESTS CASE HEARINGS IN RIFEE TEAMS ICHCASE GATHER HERE .' . .. 1 1 .. ' INTEREST IS GOOD IN THE WORK HERE l.arjje Attendance mill Spicy Com-i-( i I ion Serve lo Make This Ses sion t Hi t Held Class l'l"lil Cohlsbolo Orphanage (lives Concert mid Takes Dinner at Mclhi.ili.st Orphanage .Moling I'iliuii'M mill Other Scenery for 4 Itilall'.ll This AlH lllooll Claud limine I i'lrv.:' s '"' Hy Kehek.il Tonight Olllci'is lo lit' l'.lecled This . II I'liiuoii. 'rho -1 Oil dclei'.ales to the North Carolina (Ira.nd l.ndre of llihl Fol lows IlilVO Raleigh if! till-il' pOSSfSsioll today. 'I'lu-y took if lust night with out opposite!!, ihe metaphorical r.mes of the riiy having t - 1 1 thrown open lo recicve tli'-m. . The pro Knim of t i i Ki'aiiii lodge -today I 1 'hided ii business session , his morn ing, a concert lasting ''' ::iini.tes, by .a class from the orphan's home ami a eompetitiii for 1 li Bryant loving flip in Hie eyenipllticnt ion of the un writtcii work. At .-.'Ml this nl'lcr nooii there was another business scs nio.i. . Tin' Rebekuh Assembly, the woman's auxiliary, is holding Ms s skins in tin1 Odd Fellow 's hall. Tin' opening session of t lie f mud lodge was hold Hist night in tin- li nil of tlu Masonic Temple, Crand .Master W. 11, Overton of Durham presiding. The address of welcome wus made by Oovernor Kitehln, himself an Odd Fellow, and the response was by Mr. V. F. Kvans of I'lieenville. The public sessin, which .was lid miii . nates long, was begun promptly on time uud was attended by Odd Fel lows and Masons. In extending a cordial welcome tn Kulelgh Governor f iti-liin told the brethren that fraternal obligations dlil mil begin with Odd Fcllows-hip, biit that these obligations were stressed by the order. Coveruor Kitehln recited that little poem, "The House by the Side of the Road," and Kipling's "If," He was heartily applauded.' The response by .Mr. Kvuns was sincere ami it too was applauded. Raleigh, Wilmington and Ashe ville will extend invitations, to the grand lodge to meet in those cities next year. Air.. W. (I. ISriggs will present the claims of the, capital city. The first session today was de voted to business, after which a cfuss from the (ioldsboro orphanage, hi charge of Miss Lillian McDonald, Kavc a concert In Masonic hall. Alter the concert the children, about ;2U of I hem, w ere taken in hand by .Mr. Winston Davis and Vol. Fred A. Olds. The children were guests at dinner of the .Methodist orphanage. If X a l SxTj V I rite ' V j f I i IXXOCKXT VICTIM OF IIICHHOH.X TK.KIY. An overwbelinliiK amount of tragedy has muikeil the Hbort life of four. yiar-olil IMilllp Hiclihorn His mother elopeil ltli Horace Wylle, the wealthy WHshington cliilinian, and J'hllip Hiebliorn, the father, com i inlttlil suicide when lie fulled to find IiIh uife. At her request, Mr. Jennie M. Hlehliorn, Krnlmotber if the child, has heen appointed ' ' Ills legul uuarrtian and will devote Die I'est of her life to the rare ol him. The photograph It of 1'hilip UIcIiIkuii and hit mother. This af,eriiooii they returned to the city with children from the. Metho ds! -institution and were shown the moving picture shows, the managers of these places extending . the cour tesy. The Competition, v. A spi'-itcd competition for the Gil tnory ..Ward' liryaut loving cup. for Ine h. st 'exemplification of the im writteii wcr!; was entered inlo by representatives Of four districts. The commit ice has not rendered its de cision as to the matter. The repre sentatives are: .1. A. lioyre, Truer, dis'iii-i No. I: (". !. Morris, Wash-iir-li.n ilis.lrist. No. :; ; S. W. Kason. i;al,-i;'h, disirief Xi ,s; anil. W. ' II. .ii'iiiii'iiiiaii, Asheville, dislrict No I!'. Xo Session ' Toniitlil. " 'I'here will be no session of the e;rand lodge t o 1 1 1 1 1 , llie delegates hein jMiei'ts of the ItehcUahs in Odd Fellows' hall. A reception will be given' by !in' ladies nf:er the Utt !iel;ah degree' in conferred. : Fleclion dl' Ollii'ers. Inti rc-.t today centered on the election of olticers, which Will prob ably he gone biin th(s afternoon. It Was not a quest ion of wiio woeld he Kl'aml inuslcr to s.licceed Maj. W. II, Overton or who w;.iuld , iie depu'y gi iiiiil' master- for t here' will he. pro mo! ions hut there was a. 'piestiou as to wh i would he elected grand Warden. .Mr. Charles Dewey, of (Ir.ldslioro, will be elected grand master' and. Huh. M. I. Sliiimian. of Ualeigh, deputy grand master. .Mr. I!. II. Woodell will he re-Mected grand secretary and traveling agent of the orphan's homeland 11 Mr. It. .1. Jo u'es, 'of Wilmington, ..-will 'be. re elected grand treasurer. Interest in Wuoik. The greatest Interest, js beinfi taken In the woil; by Hie delegates ami every session is full of interes!. The met'ting will not adjourn until tomorrow. . . REEEKAH ASSEMBLY IN SESSION HERE Meiing here in connection with Hie grand lodge is the Kehekah As sembly, the sessions of which are being held in Odd Fellows' hall. The morning session, which was presided over by Hiss l'attie K. Heck, of Wiuston-rialeni, was given over to hearing addresses on the condition and needs of the orphans' home at Coldsboro. l'rol' 10. 1-eff Wagoner, the' .'.superintendent; Past (Iraiul Master Frank D. Hackett. of North Wilkesboro, and Mr. Marcus W. .lacobi, of Wilmington, spoke with reference to the home. This afternoon another business session will be held and tonight the Kebekahs will give a reception In Odd Fellows' hall to the delegates to the grand lodge. 0F1FI1ES Believed That Mi the Maroon ed Will Be Rescued By End of Week New Itoads. l.a.. Mav S. It is be. lieved by those in charge of relief i.xaminat ii.ii :' work that practicaily : all Hie IVood- ;!iis nioriiing the marooned uihahitaiils ol l-ointe rested its case iigun Coupee iiurisb will have been--moved 'charged' widi inu-rdei by the end of (liis week. The Texasor William M. Fosli and l'acihc Railroad's officials say . ii, l lie 'coiirlvrooui. '.h their road has transported seven! ..I'-loyd Allen's oun tho'.it'and -people from points a long ' first - wi ness for II: their line to Hie upper 'part ''of - Hie.! Karris, a Ci;i ' Oil parish. The railroad's ' station here who Was a ineuiiiei i is crowded witii lel'iigees y.'uMing to , i'o":ii. Alien t ulity, : be taken lo I'aioii Uogue relief in;-; w-iiieh the ii camp. The. waters.- of .Torras crevises I !-'ai i i i lestilieil he si com in in- spreading -over'-' the westjiln .his pisto 'at I 'lie. Ilaton Rocue and lbeville jiarieli"! , Ml' n ji'tiip.-d inei . . I lie sell! em e was p '''' "!-'" .il:.. ev.uei- Melville, l.a , Mi.y. X.:y yiO ie:,i. .' Ii.-ir,; i,-, lutioii rol-owin;-; in liie ;!oo,l'.'. p;i; Ii Web:, larli d to. was shown by the .-tcaim-i- Wliil - man's arrival yestenlav with senm hnndreil and li,ll refugees from Hie Mcl'rea sin-lion ol I'oinle Coiip'-e parish.- The .ri'fuv.ces were : picki .I Up alo n't" ihe levee where they vail ed three .days whliout shelter. .Mel ville, itself, almost -depopulated.,, was unprepared to care for ihe -refugees: Rations .'from the government barges were ('list ribilted. VlO.lttMl lor I . Ill l I of lie v lll!K. 'Wasliinglpn, .May s. .'The :a -naip has parsed a hill appropriating fifty thousand dollars for e'lier.iency crop.i in Hie Mississippi valley over flowed land;-. Kaciug al l.niiisville. Louisville, . ;lay H. . . Slan t lovers are arriving daily lo witness the run1 mn.g ol the classic kentuckv derhv. at the opening of Churchil dovns spring racing meets lmirsdav. BEING HIT BELOW IHE BELT SAYS TAFT I'oi tsmoiit ii. Ohio Mav s. Tn! up against the mill and I'm being hn . said I'resideiit Tat t in li is speech here. I in being hit below tile belt and I in here to (Iglit. t he crowd veiled with delight. When 1 am charged with being under Hie influence of the interests I have, the right to fight hack and defend my good name and the name ol Ihe ad minis! ration." KKJHT XKW IIISHOI'S Uiil He Mlected by the .Methodist ('Ciicral oiilereiice. .Minneapolis. .Mav S. - I lie ap proaching election ol bishops is oc cupying the attention of the dele gates to the 'iiiadrennial eonlerence ot the .Methodist lvpuicopal church, which began its secono week todav. On the hrsi ballot there probably will lie about one li'indred names Voted on. At least eight new bishops will lie chosen. MAY INVESTIGATE nIEAT INSPECTORS W ashlligleil. Mav S. lo discover what connection esitils between the "meat trust and the I lilted Stales government olhcials entrusted with the dutv of entorcing the meat in upecHon law. is Hie purpose ol a pro posed congressional investigation, urged li v Representative Nelson, he fore the lions', agricultural .commit tee. Nelson urged the committee to Investigate the bureau ot animal in dustry. Data loruiing the basis ol L'hurges against Secretary Wilson, re garding the hixilv ol the meet in spectors, was luruished bv a prom inent chemist alter a tour of the packing' houses. I'ciglit ll'indlers on strike. Chicago. Mav S. - W e led we have the railroads securely' tied up and will win without other union as sistance. asserted resident Flan nel v. of the Irelglit handlers union regarding the strike of six thousand freght handlers, on twi lity-four rail roads entering Chicago. The strike Is devoid of violence. Itrvaii in Ohio. Toledo. Ohio. May 8. William leiiiiliifs Bryan started elirly on the second day s sjieech-niaking tour of Ohio, opposing (lovernor llarniou s pret'ldvimui uouiiuui'On. KansiiH KcpiiblicuilH. Independence, Kan., May 8. The republican state convention - assem bled ' here today. The convention will elect four Hoosevelt delegutos to the national convention. Defense Makes Poor Start In i Presenting Evidence la'. Allen Case 1 Wvt hevillp Va : nei ive;i All, i'V Wali'i lai (! :: ,')':(-,! .1 W' liVi: . .i KOofi , 1, .,'ir , lien ;: .-d. till I',, i:' 'ad- j im :. .Tune iV.-iin '-.vli Lino c:;oiii"A'!.i I'iiK I K vis Will );((iiiie the si.i; 1 1 !ct( I'ltiiti..' iwiw lb nsevelt. l.'all'is, Texas.' M.iy ,j .: tlit-. st ate Con : !" : ,; cite' betV( "ii T::, v; li in . the Texa- p; leary for the pi'eniii ' I ion. Roos veil Iv, i le d over 'raft in the..". ..'.. . (in iii l.iil mid il .will re - - . iay L's. i, I R.oose- , -nee iri- noniiiia - li'lMiantlht y eoiive!.!-' aiC'ein:' - ,'o;;n'i '.-i iiuii ailig's ti'it'i r"l urn,; received- w'.f n tl'.e (uarlei'.s n, 11 el been lieaVd. ' 'in .urt we i:o.v.ie.'. t,. . 7 ' ell! i d. 1' voles; 'I'ai'i, 1; contested, S.. IHIMWIIS )! in llMi W :il be l akeil I I v Kailcoad ( omneltee I oai a run . New York, May ! -The. demands ol tl' l-)ii.ii(i'ei' il.'fnien t,n nr:K::t. ,.' ;fJH::,:SWEFPF0RUll0RW803 1' in. I other working . ion: come.-' up) Wednesday for , oi,si,leratio!' by., ihej -con ference ciiiiii:ii i iee .of raili'-'a,! 1 .la i.sii'i. Ai managers. I; i.- ep vied a ,-eply v ill ' t ' m , -, v.(,o :! d he drafted and ni't to ilrae.,1 Chief, , , .. .. . . , . ' ,. , ' SOU l' 1 ' ll" i arier. oi uic r ireuieii s iiroiaer- hood. This p(!.b,,..y..'.!ll he follow- ed bv u series o: ,,:: i crenci s to cm siiler the denial'.,; n: details. l inks Win li., Me Over Italians. ' London, May s 'i'ht' governor tw'Jj the Turkish Jsla .. Rhodes. wPere ; the Italian troiii.." '.. aded a few das ago. telegraplie.l ' -In'T'e: ' ' j We won a - ,,,y. captiuing one thour'and llali.i: s '' This iiil'oiiiia- Hon was cell" , dispatch from I a special new Turkey.-.' I ii'cmcn .-k More I'nv. Montreal. Mm S, I riinit llailroai. nn iih deputation to (',' ra.ilroad s h (inarters he eek I.) deiiiaii'd a '20 per cent . iiii i "asi' in pay. Th" roads engiaecr: i cemly we.e given a 1 ( per cent, r.ii-e. : . - COl. ASHLEY HORNE REPORTED BETTER lieepslioro. I lorne. who paralv. is w hil reunion, and train here, sp, . S. Col. shh- el eil a si roke of ,'e'iie to I he Macon taken friini the' i re.-lfiil night, and ( pli.vsiciau slated ii'cl control nl the ii. I he statement ricil that his con- improved .and in iv critical. in this mot'tiing.' nif that lie had i'".'a luuscies III his ic was furl her aai 1,, ditton was i'fe,r : no sen e linm'edia .Mrs. Ilni ne and a son. Charles W. Home, are here wnh ihe sick man and will remain until a sufficient change to all h;iu t" be removed to Ills hoine at ( lavion. Mrs. Home favs Colonel liorm has com plained for the past several nionlhs and that she teared tic ia '(HI trip would he more than ht s'i'eir;th would stand, hut that he was niHisteiit In his de mands to agai his old comr: was stricken boarding the ton. Wiley II Sv, Intetidt'iil ot i see and mingle with i ides, colonel 1 lorne a lew hours alter special train at t lay- it. termer city sune' h'iiooIh. went to Vayne;.vl!b' this morning to deliver an address to the graduating class of the graded schools of that city. Hemming he will come by Winston, wnere Thursday night he Is to de liver an address net ore the meeting u me Norill 1 ,n diiia Fv-derui iun in Woman's Clubs. S. tilelin Hudson also left till morning for Tolkien to deliver a commencement atbhess. M. 1. V. lleaidev. of M oil roe, ed itor uf The Jouriial, Is In ,Uio city. i r ai memorial txemses Held By the Veterans This Morning , i, on. (la., May S. '' li nil, (! : ales conl'e.l'-i ale vi i he i ! ip; inn I h is moriiing ; iv.' 'rie!;:es lo their :;e:n 'paid and i, a.lers. Annual ineiuoria I j , v, , heiil in t i,e a:-i audi j a,, i! wit il 1 lie ! Memo iai ! iisii n,ai.i j I.:i(li 1 l.S ' !.i i" .1 ,: :b. I 'P. ','i'i I arv l. Hid dell ; 1 1 :,. ill,'.! ,,.i. 'laphis. win i n.l..'i reu.pioi, la .1 . I , iie'-ir nei ;ii, "i nni'l i,,,::,v v.:,: .!.,. 1-. ', . I.OUli'i'llJe t. in: !l!l' i( -.ill I. ;',;iv.'!, (.( !.. The cr,)'.:lili; "The lleill ,111 A il l oil io. ii l.iieoc.:l. liil-, li"l; n.ioii !l a !' " - .M.aeo:i. ' H'i.s :: place "'"' .' . "'l;' '''-: !;? I'" i .-.:.'i"y a zaiii.n.' .anion ! a i'v .dr, (if lis. live i hie:' sor.ial ,".eiil. io on. 'I'le- co, i..i:a'i. ;"ii look I'oleliiai'.'s I.I1JI, ,:in .eii::n- o(,i-. i U:' . lie ,-. '. 'file u li(-eil ed (" ip ,' f liroiie by i, .,.!:! re i,i The suit p;'. in hsrimtl 11,1 ' 1 ie sevens Is- veteran.-' ; Th" .first hall of i In us this 1 evening:. .1 - tendered to ill-,- sponsor.-, am! i i . i -i . j , I,; !!" Sons of '"!"iius. . '1 he 1, i:l ; I will be led by ( 'oni uiainler -.in Chi , I .!.!'. Xoi'U.ii'. of Memphis, and M : .s J j'Miiry''.C-uriiss Lei;. s;u);isor for ii,,-' MBS! A GLEMI ( I 1: nit. in 1 1 j I':': u;. ;presideni ml pciinar aeeol'ili I'i II II.- : n 'onipiled. i: ir, in:;i; tliai . , - n; ? I'AIT l IIIIIO. v, Sju-nd Several !)uw in His Hoie" Si-ite. CI mil" hi" I'h.ns . W'jneliesJer. tiliio. May v . i', ! lowing a consult a I ion wi; h repaid! it i mi leaders, ri'c.-'.ideni 'fall i,.:,-i l, ,1 to St.: i v in t iliio several ii:r. s ,,,,i:e Annual -The tlriind I before. -tin. : .primiiry ' - May :. V. Al ii will send a tlioiiah the 'urogram f ir . his v:.,i- l'- er'igll is i li'Olllplele ho Ida II- t"i:t fb'ild : n;osi of ;l:e lime ill noi'tle ' ii I i'ab'., 1 1: ; schedul-i' unlry a'ileii ii e'i' .jilii; s a: foi:r:eei; towns, ending ai iV-lnni-hi;s loni'lllt. "'.'.'. PLACE A MARKER AL GRAVE BE PATRIOT I he Son--, of Hey American Revo! lion North' Caioli'ia -Society assist hv llie Xorlli I'aroiilia Maii:iiters A nrerie.in iievolu! ion, iinti ' I he -, tVI.. ,la uies I Ion lie r Society, Chililreu ef Aiiii'fiean II,", ol in iiin, ; will on M1 -mo.'lal day. !i:"ii' a. in., 'uold in. -morial I'xrscis.es in ineiiior.V: ivf and for the purpose of pl;u iur'. ,1 u.ai !i"i' 'pMw.nu'.d hy the I'nited r-laies ;;ov: ernttit lit. al the grave of c.il. Jane's llonner, . revolutionary, patriot'. The exercises will be at his grave in tie: : out iiv est coiner ol Si. I'cMTH Kpa copal: chii 'ch yard. . AVasiiiugion. North Carolina. . I'i iigiinii "Phlcct of Kvercis.'s" Ar. .1 ihti C. Kodiuati, president N. ('. SocietJ' S. A. K. I er Rev. u. II. Iirooin. "America" - W'asiiingioii concert ii.ind. Address -"Cel. " .lames lloli'ier. I'atriot Norwood 1.. Simmons, his torian X. ('. So.iety st a, R. Saluie Wiuhtngton Naval Ue serves and W asiungton Light Itit.in 'trv';. Travel- Rev. N. Harding. Following the cxereiKe Hewers will he idaced on the graves ot pa taois James nop tier,. Jo nn i ir.iy lilouiit, Mailiaiiicl ICealw, by the X. C. Seci( ty I). A." II.. and Col, James Honiier Jtoclely C. A. K.. . The puhlie Is cordially Invited. I., V. Shaw, treasurer of N. ('. Society S. A. R.. will be inanter of cerenioiiies. First Witness Pal On Stand In Case Was CuSm b;.rik fian iii'iiil - I-.I I'V .' Y-.'i! j ',.'.( ,oj , i :. Nel.l.ls ,'-. Ih.'lli i'i'-'.. lie i.M-'.'.l Ol. il .1: I I :u I I.' I I. Mil, llie ' ii I . : 11 1 - - :i,i ;.n.l lliele.-l of tiler ("i.eli- , . . : UioMis iiarged W'i A !.,:.U: !.o ! .niarliie - e, cl 1 '.'. a-. il' Ill ( ell! !'..-1 iie diamonds i"'n sliopsl. ii'-hi'soii v !,,.:;i.',': ' il! Ceani'ii in Jail f, i- :n- Tic-, nt. 1 1 ) ii I: :i ii i . .Mav S. Iiuudreds of del- '.'! n :;, ' : ( 'lareiiee '. egaics to the IMith tmniial Diocesan x-s- l.iMieil's murderer. I Convention of the North Carolina .:se' e,l i t.:;e dea.th cell ! ilpivcopal cliuri li, are arriving here i i. ! , !':-1;, . leu will i-e-1 !oi' ! iie 111,'itiiig which w ill be held i'i - : is e, i.iil, penieiig iat St: i'hiliips church Wednesday, ' , ! ':;. Veriii.n Rriggs. 'I'll itrsdav and.. Friday. The sermon , .ove.Mir lev:., .ill he delivered Wednesday by f. :;:,! s, . , 1 evamine-j ..Archdeacon Hughes, of Raleigh, and , i i..r. o n is .inn i!,ie convention will he presided over ," ,i'"M.niie i!i:,l;i,.:,s. hy liishop Cheshire. C,t,.-l Hells lead SVTer :,-!!:'::-?.! x i j 1 r W ' .j( ; : : iJk Wlf. iff I I I IRS To T11K IMMKXSI,; ST()IM'()ltTrV M.'iiel ami inc.'iil Astor, the cliiiihcn nf llie late John Jacob Alitor, v.l'o lost his life in the Titanic disaster, leaving; u fort una of nearly SHiii.onti. n". !y iu's ill youm Vincent attains absolute control of f-Oii. not), linn, '. while Muriel iiihcrils $l.-,,(ioo,(l(K), providliiK that tlw' pi-: cm "li's. .tolin Jacoli .lstor d ies not 'Ive birth lo a posthumous child, in vhi, 'h case the latter 'will receive nnc-linir of Muriel's tu-bciiianic. tVul;t7,'; Readiness For Target Shoot ualeigh Range By Companies of Third r!N4L CONTEST SOON f r i'.e-l Team ill Third Itegl. iCllt Will o:nie!e Willi Inn Itest learns ill I irsi and Second for State ( liam iiiouship and I u pout Trophy W li.it I cams W ill I (uniete Here iomorrow. I rulav anil Saturday ( amp ol I list Miction Next Heek. !;,lle uvula Iroiii the twelve oom i,. lines .ot toe Third refiment be an arri'.inc in tile en V today to la'.,.- pa'-i tomorrow', Friday and Sat in. lev- i:i ihe ('(.mpeiiii'.'e small arms , on!, a io i,e hi-iii on the Raleigh range. 'l lie v. inner of this contest will meei the winners of the First and Second revinienta on the Ral-,-i n i'ii:e :,i a dale to be named l; ier io eoiin- i lor the Dupont i roph v. l lie . lie:. i team trom the tinee re.-:iuei,t-, rtill pe declared stale ('lie n.i pion. V I'reparai ions were being finished :,,i!i,' ai lie' local range prepara io,. io il!" in, "'i tlie next three days. I tie rang"' has been placed in condi tion' a. .1 i ::ts liave been pitched, .ill' (.'Unci's and men at hand to see-that - ever .'tiling goes off as per 'general -erih is. .:.', i'.:,, i' loinuiiii'.' leani is composed of ii ii nii'ii. in addi'.ion to the ten a, i. !er. ol (,reensii:,ro. will shoot here, liajeigh being nearest its home staiion. Ihe terms contesling will be I 'os. A . l.exiiivtni; li. Raleigh; C. I U re.lei son ; li,' Loiiisbiirg: 10, . Ox I'Cil: Iv I- i:i ii U 1 1 ii i on : (,. Iteidsville: li. W'ai'i'eiiton ; I, Hurl ington ; K, slre.l.,o,o: I,. T homasville and M, I l.irliaia. I eaiii W tuners. ( oaip.i .v K. Asheville. irst ln lanii", niiine the hicbcstt weir t ' 1 l il".- shooi a' (lastonia, and will rep " ' N i reseiir i hat regiment., while ( onipanv "" 1 I.. I.niiiiier liridge. carried olT the I honors in ;he Second regiment at the I shoot in ( ioldshoro. I ucidentallv ji.innncr hrni've won the slate cham ' ' pionship. ---- ---c, Insli'iiclioii (amp. Ne- ,',!: J lie oihcers cnnip of iiisiriiition will be held in the grove. ...i s. --Vnear the lair grounds, when the of "!;'' " i" - j li.-eis of the .North Carolina Na a; ( liarged , (;.(ur;l will lie drilled by regu- ';'"'','.''' I hir anni oil':, ei's in the new regula-.iiat,- s -.'-i'e I ,u,!is and pnie! it-s. e"I'.. . tl,,,,, j .. , .. IIKIt llSW CDXVKXTKIX Opens I od.'iv Kimdi eils of Dele gales Arc I'ivsciiI. . I -special to '1 he 1 lines.).. v, ) 17 c-1C5rK: ! " i . il
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