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. ... 'V ... . i THE .CONFESSION OF THE McNA-MARAS Seldom hns nny bomb exploded m'lth more sensational effects. What that C(nfOKion reveals, Is horrible, but, what it conceals is infinitely more so. 4Iere we have two younx men of Intelligence, ("Mention (ui'L I'revloun good character young. pen high in the confidence, the couniitls and tho official positions of a great labor or ganization who confesses to whole 'Bale dynamiting, and murder; and nobody can" longer doubt their re sponsibility for a series of dreadful crimes that stretch from ocean to ocean. To the world they iippcnrfd to be -mint in l.v respectable citizens; their walk fi'imiiH to be in right paths; I heir facts mid tlic'r known 'associations gave no hint of murder ous plots wfd murderous deedp. When accu-i V; of ntroeif .es. tho:' howled with indignat denials posing as martyrs to capitalistic persecu tion. Their hands wtre clean; their conscVeJices clear; their gar ments without the smell of fire upon them. So virtuously did .they roar, so unlike typ;"il vriminV did thwy look, that the country at large di vided in opinion as to their guilt. But the Socialists knew that the McNamaras were the victims of a foul, deadly, capitalistic conspiracy. Debs began to rave, the Appeal to Reason to throw (Its; and the entire Socialists support, moral and finan cial, was noisily-thrown to the pros ecuted Me.Nanvaias. .., .Xotcdy waited for developments and evidence; ev erybody knew the men were inno cent,. The Otis establishment had blown itfelf up from the inside with gas; and that fact would be conclusively proven-- at. the trial. Such was the- clamor of Me Social ists. But they were not the only ones who lost their heads. President Sam uel Gompers, of the American Fed eration, did the same thing. He did not want any evidence, either. He knew that the McNamaras were ab solutely Innocent. Why? Because they said so. For month after month, Mr. Gompers, John Mitchell and other leaders of union labor have zealously Identified themselves with the accused men. . , And now comes the . explosion! that it will have disastrous conse quences " tp Socialism cannot be doubted, for the McNamaras are So-H clalists.. That it will embarass and to some extent cripple : union ' labor, is Inevitable. . . J ', : " The . tale that has been told is . frightful but what of tha tale that . hs not teen told ? That the the McNa maras planned and executed the most astounding series of crimes against " capitalism, is put beyond a doubt; but who are the accomplice?- What men hnve been shielded by the Mc--: Nemara confessions? Who would have been uncovered, had the trial gone on? How far does this conspiracy to use dynamite and noiseless rifles ex tend? How many riioiv liaywnrds and McNamaras are planning whole- sale destruction of property and lives? It is a terrible condition of things, and our ruling class is responsible for it. Bad government, bad legisla tion, urtjiist judges, and the reign Of Dollars have sown the wind, and our posterity will reap the whirlwirTd. Jeffersojiian. NOTICE SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY. By virtue of an order of the Sit perlor Court made In the case of Laura Armstrong and husband, Bal ley Armstrong, - against H. S. Nich olson and wife and others, the under signed commissioners will on the 8th day of January, 1912, at 12 o' clock M., offer for sale at the Court house door In Elizabeth City the fol lowing described real estate situat ed in the town of Elizabeth City on the Northeast coiner of Cypress and Camden Streets: Commencing at the said corner and running Kastwardly down Cyp ress street- 'to feet; thence North Kill feel; thence West 40 feet to Cam den street; thence North down Cam .den street 100 feet to tho first sta tion, and beiii! the same tract of land with the house rind improve ments thereon which was formorlv owned by Stephen Culrell, deceased, and which was conveyed to him by J. Q. and U. V. Etheridge as ap pear by deed book 25, page 643. Terms of Sale, Cash. J. C. B. EHRINGHAIJS ROSCOE W.. TURNER, ' ' Commissioaes, 8 15 22 29 PROFESSIONAL CARDS L. D. CREESE. D. C. CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIAN 213-214 Kramer Building. Phone 330. CONSULTATION FREE. OFFICE HOURS 9 to 1 A. M.; 2 to 5 P. M.; 7 to 8;30 P. M. Dr. H. 8. WILLEY DENTIST Kramer Building.. Room No. N O T I C- IN RE: CAMDEN RUN D.MXAGK DISTRICT. J. J. Lamb, et als., Plaint Iff, vs J H. Boewood et als., Defendants. NOTICE To the parties In the above enti tled cause and any and all persons interested in the establishment of the aforesaid Drainage District. YOU AND EACH OF YOU will take notice that the preliminary re port of the Board of Viewers here in appointed, ' together with a pre liminary map of the said District, was filed with the clerk of the Su perior Court of Camden County on November 11th, 1911, and that the court has set t!ip Jiearing upon the i id report fur Tuesday, December 26th, 1911, at 11 o'clock A. M. at the court house In Camden county, at which time the court will consider and pass upon the said report of Viewers. J. W. WALSTON, Clerk Superior ourt, Camden County, 21 D 8 15 NOTICE THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Elizabeth City, N. C; Dec 4th. 1911. 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