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Editor News and Observer: It is urged by woine. who are evident! wincing under the keen lash of a just criticism and are afraid of the light being turned on, that enough has been said and written concerning the late unfortunate and dangerous de velopments at Trinity College. Hut as we see it there is yet not only room but great ami pressing need for fur ther discussion, provided it be of the right character logical, temperate, discriminating. The truth will nevei be made to suffer by turning 011 the light. The mofe close and searching the scrutinv the brighter it will shine. The gold will only be rellued by pass ing through the iires. The cringing cry, "No more discussion," will never serve as a gag law to silence and suppress free and merited criticism in this country of ours. The majority of the best people, not only of the Methodist church but of the entire South, have been grossly Insulted and are righteously Indignant because of the recent infamous utterances of cer tain men high in position among us. Bassett, Massee and their sympathi zers, alders and abettors may cry, with one of old, "Let us alone," but they will not be let alone until their evil utterances are either withdrawn or cast out. There will be no peace; there can be no peace so long as the Philistine (Jollah of racial equality Haunts defiance into the faces of Is rael. The firing line will be maintain ed until the enemy sheaths his sword. Hut a great deal of what has been written on thp I'assett matter and the ufcr lunate complications grow ing out of it, instead of making clear the main points at issue has only tended to muddy the waters and con fuse the mental vision. No one, so far as 1 have seen, has yet correctly defined or explained the true mean-, berty," as It is used, in connec tion with the Bassett article and the paper adopted by the board of trus tees in passing upon his case. In that mysterious paper adopted by the board in justification of its re fusal to accept the resignation of Prof. Bassett, there is a great deal of plausible and high sounding, but. withal, insidious, misleading and dangerous phraseology such as "Academic liberty," "The illimitable freedom of the mind," etc. It clearly appears from the board's explana tion, use tind application of these pompous phrases that its idea of lib erty as get forth In the paper is, "The think, say, and do as you please the ory." The teaching of this paper, in Its claim for unrestrained academic freedom and lawlessness of thought and speech, turns true liberty into license. There can be no true liberty without law and well defined limita tions. The more perfect the law, the more clearly defined the limitations, the more perfect the time that liberty has been falsely defined liberty. This is by no means the first and used, to the great detriment of Individual character and of the public good, as meaning license. From this stand point liberty simply means freedom from all law and restraint. The sav age has such a liberty; and it is such a liberty as the divlls claim "Let us alone." The devil's definition of lib erty is. "Think, speak, and do what you please." Establish this Idea of liberty and act on It, and the world would at once go into the hands of the devil. Pandemonlanism, heilish nesH and crime would reign supreme We have already been greatly cursed as a nation by false conceptions of liberty. Our politicians. Fourth of July Orators and College Professors and preachers, have talked and writ, ten so much of liberty, in a loose sense, not knowing what they say, that it seems we have almost come to the point of laying claim to the devil's idea of liberty the right to speak and do as we please. May God I deliver us irorn such ideas of liberty. I Mark you, a man has no more right j to say what he pleases than to do I what he pleases. As truly as there j is a la w limiting our actions, just so i truly is there a law limiting our i speech. Prof. Bassett can be no more justified in writing that which wa calculated to stir up the hatred and animosity of the negro against, the ; white man, than he could have been, I had he been guilty by his actions of j trving (o incite a race riot, j The fallacy, "The inimitable fre - doom fif tiie mind." upon which the ! board of trustees bases Uh action and eulogizing Emerson, that they declar ed openly and publicly that Emerson was fully the equal if notthe superior of Christ. A wonderful manifesta tion of the "Free thinking" and "Transcendentalism" of New Eng land. Now it is a "Sprig" from this same evil tree that Bassett, the un known correspondent of the Boston Transcript, and the board of trustees of Trinity College are tryingto bring down from Boston and transplant in our midst. God's blighting curse be upon this evil sprig. We believe the climate is too hot for it down here. It will die before it takes root. "So mote it be." They have an "Arbor day " atTrinity.on which they plant trees, but for Heaven's sake don't plant such trees as this. Dr. Kilgo, a few years ago in a very able pamphlet, showed up the SKepticism of Jefferson, tracing it all back to the infidelity of France. Now it is surprising that the board of trustees of Trinity College should base Its action entirely upon these statements of Jefferson: "The Illimit able freedom of the mind," "Academic liberty." etc., which are nothing but the embodiment of the deistlcal phil osophy out of which grew all the blantaut evils of French infidelity. A prominent, member of the board of trustees, who voted with minority, has written this to me: There is dynamite in that paper adopted by the board." With this I fully con cur. It will never do to allow Dr. Bassett to stand behind such breast works as these at Trinity College and fire his poisonous missies into the ranks of the Methodist church. The Methodist revival choked out the seeds of French infidelity which were sown by Mr. Jefferson a cen tury ago and you may rest assured the Methodist church Is not going to allow them to take root and grow now. The advocates of this "doctrine," talk a great deal of liberty and free dom of speech; and then allow, with out a word of protest, their follow ers to hang in effigy a man who dares criticise them; and to basely and cowardly slander the "Seven mem bers" oi tue board who dared to vote to accept Dr. Bassett's resigna tion. These, and all the preachers of the South, are denounced as cowards, hindrances to progress, and accused of being mere tools in the hands of politicians to do mean and cruel acts and of using their pulpits to subvert justice and true liberty. This charge of cowardice comes with poor grace from one who withholds his name of out of its hands. He further said tne resolutions were unnecessary, as he was reasonably sure that the trus tees would accept Prof. Bassett's res ignation. For these reasons and for these alone, the resolutions were withheld. It is but justice to say that this trustee voted to accept the resignation, and honestly believed that a majority of the board would do SO. He is acquitted of all blame in the matter. He has since written me saying that subsequent develop ments in the case show that the res olutions ought to have been adopt ed. 1 thought so then, and I think so still. Many who were opposed to the resolutions were in favor of the petition, and were ready to sign it. This was not gotten up for lack of time. There Is great hurry and con fusion towards the close of a confer ence. Methodist preachers are not onwards or tools to be used by de signing men to accomplish any end or purpose, however wrong. They will speak out for the right, assert their independence, and stand up for principal wherever and whenever the test comes. The preachers and lay men, as a body, condemn the evil ut terances of Prof. liassett, are well aware of their damaging effects upon the college, and will not be satisfied until he is retired from the faculty. Moreover, they are not well pleased with iinv management that would disregard their wishes and demands by retaining him there. They are not going to allow their God-given sentiments to b ruthlessly, trampled under foot. The sentiment which the South holds will soon be the senti ment of the whole country, North and South, upon the race problem. Similar conditions will inevitably produce the same results everywhere. The time has come for the church to act. The correspondent of the Boston Transcript writes: "The Col lege has ceased to be the property of the Methodist church, although it keeps its Methodist affiliation." If this be true.then we have nothing to do with its management. Let us keep hands off. But If not true, then the time has fully come for the church to assert her ownership and control of the college, or else turn it over en tirely to them who think they have a better right to own aud manage It. This contention cannot long be main tained and the college continue to prosper. M . H . T UTT LE. Rydales Elixir. The new Scientific discovery for diseases of the throat and lungs acts upon a new prin- justice, and of our common human- ! ciple difference greatly from the old style ity, I call upon the "Durham corres- j Cough Medicines, which are composed pondeut. of the Boston Transcript," i chiellj of wild cherry and tar, which no little whoever he mav be, to come out of ! more than stimulate the l r.ing of the throat tries to justify itself before the pub He, was imbibed by Mr. Jefferson cures indigestion. This ; wniie Ami.assaaor to l ranee. It is - j; 5 iu eents the natural juices of dieestion as thev exist in a healthy stomach, combined with the greatest known tonic and reconstructive properties. Kodol DvsDerjs'a d only cure indigestion and dyspepsia, but this i famous remedy cures all stomach troubles ! sk( ll. oy cleansing, purifying, sweetening and strengthening the mucous membranes linine the stomach. Mr;.S.- Su,B2n,. Ravenswood. W. Va., says: I was troubled with sour stomach for twenty years. for bib??' m W ara now usin " ,n rnilk Kodol Digests What You Eat. Bottlesonly. $1.00 Size holding times the trW size, which sells for 50 cents. Prepared by E. O. DeWITT & CO., OHIOAQO J. C. HALL Notice of Executor. Having qualified as executor npon the 'state of Miss Limy J. Thorp, late of O'anvilie coun y, JM. 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They robbed Christ of 11 is Divinity and de fied intellect and free thought. No wonder the borrows of hell followed. Mr. Jefferwon brought the seeds of this Deistlcal Philosophy to this country upoi: his return in 17S9. They were contained, largely, in the neatly bound up package, "The illimitable freedom of the mind." They were scattered broadcast over the land The soil of the South was not so fa vorable to their growth and devel opment. The mighty VVesleyan re vival Hweepinar over the South just after the sowing of these evil seeds blighted the harvest and prevented the evil fruitage. But in New Eng land they fell Into more suitable soil. There, all the conditions were favor able to growth. The VVesleyan re vival old not reach there In power. Its saving effects were only partially felt. The seeds grew and the harvest matured. It is not surprising, there fore, that Unltarianlsm, Universal ism. Christian Science, and all the "Isms" and heresies imaginable should emanate from that common centie. The tree of Deistlcal Philos ophy, transplanted from France, has grown to maturity there, and is pro ducing its fruit. They deny the Di vinity of Christ, and defy Intellect and the unlimited freedom of the mind. Only a short while ago, on the Cen tennial of Emerson's birth, some of their most learned and prominent clergymen were so extravagant In his '"Boomproof" and let us see his head. Will he grant our request? We sincerely trust that he may. Had I the money I would offer a suitable reward for some detective to ferret him out and bring him to the light. We would all be glad to see what type of Southern gentleman this 'Durham Correspondent" is. The lame explanation and apology of Dr. Bassett, the much qualified disavowal of the board of trustees, and all the disclaimers of the Bassett sympathizers will never pursuade the Methodist people to believe any thing other than that the retention of Dr. Bassett in the faculty of Trinity College virtually and practically means the Indorsation of his article and of the ante Southern sentiments which he holds. All attempts to put I any other construction upon it are j vain. 1 he board of trustees by its action has lost to Trinity College one of its greatest opportunities. Had Bassett's resignation been accepted the college would have been in a bet ter condition than It has ever been. The church would have practically been a unit in its.support. But now it Is further removed from the friend ship and support of the church than ever before. Instead of listening to the advice, and granting the requests of friends, the board has rather chosen to spite those whom it denominates (he enemies of the college. If what enemies, real or fancied, have said had any bearing upon the discussion of the matter, or should have been at all considered, I fail to see it. It is bad policy to wound friends in order to spite enemies. The cry of "loyalty to the institu tions of the church," will never force the Methodist people into iine with an institution when they feel that a wrong is being perpetrated. When these vows are taken to "Support the institutions of the church," It is implied ofcourse.that the institutions will be so managed and conducted as not to Interfere with a man's duty to Cod. his country, or hi nseif. The love of Cod implies also the love of country. The true christian is al ways the true patriot. The vows of the church should be taken not only with the spirit but also with the un derstanding. The intellect as well as the heart should be in the vow. A blind unthinking devotion to the in stitution of thechureh, whether right or wrong iu their management," is not loyalty, but rather disloyalty. This blind, unthinking devotion to the church and hr institutions, re girdless of their driftings is what brought about "The dark ages, de veloped the Roman Hierarchy, and established the "Spanish Inquis' tion." A man may lie loyal and sjp p rt the institutions of "the church, and he may be just as loyal and not support the Institutions of the church. It depends altogether upon circum stances. It is almost an insult to the intelligence and integrity of the Meth odist people to say to them: "The proper authorities have passed upon this matter, therefore you mint ac quiesce." The Methodists will in vestigate and ought to investigate, tin's and all other matters for them selves; and then, we believe, they will do what is right in the sight of'God. This is the only true loyalty. No other is worthy the name. Now a word to the attitude of the North Carolina Conference toward thismatter. The impression has gone out that, because of its apparent si lence at its last session at Coldsboro, It Indorses the whole Bassett affair! Never was there a greater mistake! There was not really silence. Th whole case was fully drawn up among the preachers and laymen. Resolu tions were drawn up to be offered to the conference. These resolutions condemned the utterances of Prof. Bassett, and requested the board of trustees, In the best Interests of tne college, to accept his resignation Those who took the Initiative in the matter felt the pulse of the conference far enough to find out that a large majority was in favor of the resolu tions. They were not presented to the conference for adoption for thes reasons: The Bishop thought they would precipitate heated discussion on the conference floor that might be hurtful. He advised that a peti tion be presented to the board In stead. 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Wood and J C Vod on the .scth day of July, 1901, as will appear by reference to Book of Mortgages No. 52, page 95, in the office of the Register of Deeds -fGiau-ville county, I will sell on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1904, at 12 o'clock M., at the court house dxr in Oxford, at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, the following real estate lying in Ta'ly Ho township, Granvil'e county, bounded and described as follows: Known as the old parsonage at Tally Ho, containing 3 acres, being the home place on the Franklin road, about 100 yards from Tally Ho church, adjoining J. H. Webb and others. C. V. BRYAN, jan7.4t. Trustee. Notice of Summons. North Carolina-QranviUe County, Superior Conrt. Line Bailey, Plaintiff, 1 vt. y Bnderson Bailey, Defendant ) The defendant above named will take no'ire that an action entitled as above has hp, n rom menced in the Superior Court of Oranvi le Conn ty by the plaintiff for the ( urpose of obtaining a divorce from said def ndan acu the said de" fendant win farther take n itice that ho is re quested to appear at the next term ot- Granville Superior Court to be held on the 4th Monday b fore the 1-t Monday in March 1904 at the conrt hou'ein Oxford, and answer or demur 1, the complaint, in said action, or the plaintiff i ap ly to the court for the relief demanded in said complaint JOHN T. BRITT, Dec. 7th. 1W. ""k Tbe S"W'- AESflBUiCD IIMITEO Trains Double Daily Service Between New York, Tampa, Atlan ta, New Orleans and Points South and West. IN EFFECT APRIL 13TH. 1902. l-v. Lv. Lv Lv. W A Lv. New York, I'. R Ly. Philadelphia, 1'. Baltimore, P. R. w asnmgton, Richmond, S Petersburg Lv. JNorima Lv. Henderson, Lv. Kaleigb, Lv. Southern Pines Lv. llamiet, Lv, Columbia, &.r. Savannah, Ar. Jacksonville. Ar, St, AngUHtine. Ar. Tampa, Lv New York. N Lv. Philadelphia. " Lv. New York.O.D.S.S.Co. Lv. Baltimore. B S. P. Co Lv. Wash'ton. N. & W. S.B. Lv. Portsmouth, SJ.A L.Ry Lv, Welrton, " Lv, Norlina, " Lv, Henderson, " Lv. Kaleigh, Lv. Southern Pines, Lv. Hamlet, Lv. Wilmington, " Ar, Charlotte, " Lv. Chester, Lv. Greenwood, " Lv. Athens, " Ar. Atlanta, Ar. Augusta, C. & W. V. Ar. Macon, C. of Ga Ar. Montgomery, A.&W'.P. . Ar. Mobile, L. N Ar. New Orleatis, L. & N... At. Nashville, N.C &St.L. . . Ar. Memphis, OUTHWARD, Daily. Daily. No. 31. No. 27 . R 12 65 pm 12 10 am K. R... 3 29 pm 7 20 m K 5 45 pm 9 34 am K. Ky...7 00pm 10 41a ni L. Rj . . 10 37 pm a 15 am 11 20 pm 2 5(1 pm " 1 55 am 5 30 pm " a 28 am 5 54 pm 4 12 am 7 27 pm 6 ( 5 am 9 27 pm 7 20 am 10 35 pm 40 am 1 05 pm 2 10 pm 4 40 am " 7 00 pm 9 15 am 10 SO am ' H 45 am 5 45 am No 33. No. 4 1. P &N.t 7 55 am 8 55 pm 10 16 am 11 Hi pm 3 00 pm t 0 30 pm ft 30 pm 9 05 pm 9 25 am 11 45 pm 11 55 am 1 55 ara 1 40 pm 2 28 am 8 10 pm 4 12 am 3 65 pm f 05 am H is pm 7 iio am 10 35 pm 3 05 pm 10 08 am 10 32 pra 10 22 am 1 35 pm IS 35 pm 3 43 ara 2 50 pm 6 13 am 3 55 pm 7 50 am 5 40 pm 7 20 pm 11 35 am 9 20 pm 6 25 pm 2 55 am 7 25 aro 4 00 arn 6 55 pm 4 15 prii S 25 am NOi'.THWARD, Lv. Memphis, N.C.& St.L. Lv. Nashville. " Lv. New Orltan?, i. & N Lv. Mobile. " Lv. Montgomery, A &W.P Lv. Macon. C. of Ga ... Lv. Augusta, C. A W. C . . lv. Atlanta. $ 3. A.L.Ky. . Ar. Athens, Ar. Greenwood, Ar. Chester. Lv. Charlotte. Lv, Wilmington, Lv. Hmlet, Lv. Southern Pinef , " Lv. Kaleigh, Lv. Henderson. ' Lv. NorliDa, v Ly. Weldcn, &.r. Portsmouth, &r. Waeh ton, N. & W. S B, r. Baltimore, B. S. P. Co. . . 4. New York, O D.S.S.Co. . , ir. Phila'pbia. N v.P.N..t 5 46 pm Daily, No. 32 12 45 pm 9 30 pm 8 CO pm 12 30 am 6 20 ara 8 (Hi am 10 05 am 12 (.0 pm 2 57 pm 5 14 pm 7 17 pm 7 27 pm 3 05 pm 10 40 pm 1 1 33 jim 1 35 am 3 05 am 3 50 am 5 IX) am 7 15 am Daily No. 38 8 40pm 9 30 am 1 80 pm 4 20 pm "87)6 "pin 11 23 pm 1 Gj pm 4 OH am 4 50 am ir. New York, Lv Tampa, S. A. L. Ky Lv. St Augustine " Lv Jacksonville " Lv Savannati Lv Columbia " Lv Hamlet Lv Southern Pines " Lv Kaleigh Lv Henderson Lv. Norlina , S A Lv Petersburg, Liv. Kicnmona, 1 Ar. Washington, It'. S. Ry Ar, Bftltimore.P. R. R Ar. Philadelphia, Ar. New York, " Note. t Daily Except .Sunday I central Time $ hw'.t. i'""f W. M. BUI. LARD. Z. P. SM1TU, T. P. A. RaU U'h N C L. Kv.. 8 15 pm No. ?4. 9 00 im 7 45 am 9 45 am 1 65 pm 7 05 pm 10 40 pm 11 33 pm 1 35 am S 05 am 3 45 am 5 53 am (i 35 am 10 10 aw 11 25-nri 1 3Hpm 4 13 pm 7 40 am 8 34 am 11 05 am 12 35 pm 1 45 pm 3 00 pm B 35 pm 6 55 am t 6 4F. am t 5 50 pm 5 10 am 8 00 am No. Wi. 8 00 am 5 50 pm 8 00 pm 11 55 pn 5 00 am 8 25 am 9 'i.2 am 11 35 am 12 58 pi" 1 45 pm 4 07 pm 4 55 pm 8 36 pm 11 25 pm 2 56 am 6 30 am Agent. WARNING ! The laws of North Carolina protect at all limes Nighthawks, or Bull Bats, Martins, Mocking Birds, flickers, or Yellow Ham mers, Blue Birds, Red Birds, Thrushes, and all other wild non-game birds, also their nests ond eggs. PENALTY, Upon conviction, a fine or imprisonment. Exceptions: Birds not protected, Hawks, Owls, Crows, Biackbirds, English Spar rows, Jackdaws and Ricebirds. GAME BIRDS can only be killed during the open seasons established by law, and Pheasants, Part ridges, O'lails, Wii i ri;rkfs. Vnipe and .- si 1 i perl out ol the ci lit e a hunter's t: hunting Woodcock ra'ii ot State. A non-1 es'dc;L license from Oouni t' cik bal in the State. GRANVILLE COUNTY. UNLAWFUL 1. To kill, trs;. net ai v partridge, quail, robin, dove, lark , or wild turkey between the 15th day of Maicii and the 15th day of October, 2. To hunt, trap or ret qua'! or partridges on lands of another without permission. 3. To kili, chase or hunt with dog and gun or otherwise, any deer . between Jan uary 1st and October 1st. 4 To hunt on Sunday; or to hunt at any other time between suns-t and davlight with gun or fire, or use any othet gun than that which can be fired from the shoulder The public is requested to report viola tions of the lavv to the above society or to the county bird and garae'warden, G. H. Kaucette, Bullock, and Win. Thorp, Satter white. Audubon Society of N. C , GREENSBORO, N. C. 1, A. HIC6.S t:o!l A.ttoniey8-at-l ,tw, OXXOrtO, C ' ousaEi,: I"1 T. KltjHH, a HSNi ltKSO, N. w WII! practice together In the courts ol Grar. Tille, Vance, Fransrlin and Warren counties, and In all matters reqniring tjeir joint attention. Wc hope bv prom pt.cHUgent and foithf a 1 attes tor. t b cinema to 1 eservo and rec -iv?. po o ' -- -la ilriB PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM CToanses and beautifies the hair. l'r.Mimtus a luxuriant growth. Never Pails to BeBtore Gray Hair to ita Youthful Color. Cuiua scalp diecssrs & hair falling. 60c. and at Druggists V&JM44 50 YEARS' EXPERIENCE 4 vni n k rrv copyr i f lira i 1 j i Trade Marks Designs ights &c. Anyone sending n sketr-h and description may quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an invention is probably putcntahle. Communica tions strictly eontldentiiil. HANDBOOK on Patents sent free. Oldest ngenoy lor securing patents. Patents taken throuch Muim & Co. receive Special notice, without cl .-irge, in the Scientific JImcrican. A handsomely ilhistrated weokly. I,nreent cir culation of imy soient itlc journal. Terms, fi a year: four niotit lis, $L Sold by all newsdealers. HUNH & Co.3S,Broad' New York Branch Oflico. (,2a F Washiumon. D. C. Grove's Tasteless Chill Tnnfn has stood the test 25 years. Average Annual Sales over One end a Half Million Dottles. Does this record of merit appeal to you ? No Cure, No Pay. 50c, Enclosed with every bottle is a Ten Cent package of Grove's Black Root, Liver Pills. V, 1 I

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