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PAGE TWO. THE REVIEW: REIDSVILLE. N. C FRIDAY, AUG. 8, 1913. JUDGE LANE'S ABLE CHARGE MADE TO THE GRAND JURY Judge Henry P. Lane delivered an able charge to the graad jury of Hock ingham Superior court when it conven ed at the county seat. Below is a sy nopsis of the charge: You have now become a very import ant branch of the criminal court. You occupy an honorable and responsible position one in which you have op portunity to serve your, county and state. It may be disagreeable, but it is one which no good citizen should shirk; in return for the protection re ceived, each individual of society should be willing to surrender something to the state for the good of the communi ty. . APOIHHN K Jl'KY MVrKM. Judg Lane gave a short history of the growth of and reason for laws and the adoption of the jury system, and the necessary qualifications of jurrors. If the grand jury fiols reasonable cause to say, from the evidence, that a person is guilty of crime, thpy present from t!.r evidence If for: reasonable cause for a iu' you, ther? is elimination. KXAVIIVK I'l 111 ' "i . It is your duty to examine all public oiBces and couuty mst.tut ons and re port to the court actu ii conditions., and such recommendations as you may see fit- . i Hi; iiu SiV His Honor stated that h Roc fc i n z h a in ; under -w o u I d stood that soon h a v e a a: o d e I count y home, one which other comaiuyilies can take a.- a mole!. The. 'jury was instructed to visit that home tml ve whether anything has been overlooked, win i:i im i.i 'v.: i It has not been moie thau a hundred years siuee, continued ; Ju'drfe ' Lane, in England, from whence we get our laws, tiie-i e were l:y crimes punishable by death. Our law makers have reduced the number to four murder in the iirst degit-e, burlariy in the, liftt de . ..-'--. gree, arson and rape. I Ml'KiitR liHt.lUK- 'l'KHtn, j The court defined murder in the first 1 and second degree, premeditated kill- ! the law metes .'out may serve to deter contracting with any person to the ad- others from committing the crime. WIIKEV THAKFft , NEW SOUTH TO HAVE AN EXPOSITION WORTH WHILE ' vantage or benefit of such officer, and recommended an indictment against The people in this state, by a large my oilieer who might found guilty majority, have expressed themselves in i of rio!atin2 this no uncertain terms on the liquor tiaffic; ' that it is said that in some parts of the state officers and jurors refuse to en force the laws against the manufacturers and sellers of iutoxicating liquors, not- ' withstanding their oaths, The man ; w ho, because of his ow n private opinion, : or opposition to the law, refuses to en- : :'orce-"thSe laws, when sworrT, to do so. i ... is unfit to serve in any public position. ; The man who deliberately attempts to evade the law and sell liquor for; profit, is in a dili'ereut position from f the man w ho has been induced to sell , by some one more intelligent. All j these, and drug stores selling without prescription, and physicians' giving pre scriptions except in bona fide cases of sickness, should be indicted. Public i officers who wilfully fail to discharge ! their duties slnutd be indicted and any j one who tries to hinder or delay, or in Coiisi-rvai Trim... vt work is p: the day p.-iL.v w fully e:-!i v, v the National n rxi"iti"ii in Knoxvilie, for tept. 1, the preliminary ictic-aliy oomi'ii'trd. And on uf o;t'l:iT!2' till' exposition COltl- ii'vt 'i oi'i pi'iiuy. si care- lias lao of the project d Fiuthrnnoiv, the exposi- h in will'. In- t oaipji'fi' (!.'... I n.i t'.:. ;', . 4 Libit iii I t?, iu 1;CI . to the smallest day; Every ex , : every- buUding :'ii. Ml an indictment to the court stating the; iQg with a deadly weapon being-murder .misdemeanor and should be indicted crime of .which the aceuset stands I in the first degree; killiu,; without pre- therefor. Any bribery or attempted charged, and then a jury of twelve men j meditation, in the second degree. ". bribery of a public otiicer constitutes a hears all tne evidence for and against,1 Burgfariy in trie first degree consists crime, and any party guilty should be and finds him guilty or innocent accord- 0f entering in the night time any build- j indicted. . i i .i . . i . . . . . . . . . ing to uie law anu ewueuce. j ing which is occupied as a living or If yon do your duty the majesty of I s!eeping room with "intent to commit the law will be upheld. ! murder, rape or robbery. Other break- N.i! i v:ial C'oii-HTvatiou exposi :, il ; hil br.ii:uht into exist y Im-i.iiiess men of the south. v.'UI !. the lir.-t exposition in history i.i h ive fur its ntai'.i aim mid object the U-.-i' '-'.'aj. ( the ins essity of conserv iiiU the '1,-reat natural resources of the auy way interfere with an officer in thel-country.- and also of ''conserving' the discharge of his duty, is guilty of a ! UWm and lvaltlr and eiu-rsy of the iwo- (01 KT OK THK I'KOI'LK. This is essentially a court of the peo ple, where all may come and claim their rights-and it should be kept close to the people. Your work requires you to "dilligently inquire" as to often ses committed against the law. If you fail to make diligent inquiry you may allow guilty parties to escape just punishment and thus endanger the lives and property of innocent persons. You are required to keep secret the evidence before you. If you fail to observe this, you will hinder investiga tion for various reasons. You are not passing upon the guilt d innocence of an accused, but w hether, ing or entering constitutes burglargy in the second decree He said that one object of the law is to uphold virtue, decency and property and to protect those who desire to live virtuous, decent, upright lives. The violation of the laws of deceny and virtue are misdemeanors, and all persons who keep houses in which such laws are violated are :uilty and all such persons should be punished. The Judge scathingly reviewed the crime of seduction and said that the shame and mental suffering and anguish sou' of the victim of seduction coulJ not be compensated by any verdict of judge or jury, but such punishment as l ON' K l 1 i WKW l,AMHI.'Si,. Carrying concealed weapons endan-; gers the lives of innocent persons and! makes cowards out of the persons who j carry them and should be punished. ; Gambling demoralizes the gambler and j is an oil'ense against the laws of the 1 state and should be punished. j I Itl'KLTY To AMMAI.s. Attention was called to the statute against cruelty to to animals and to the law regulating child labor, lie stated th it the law has said that no child should be deprived of its right to grow up to be a man or woman as God intend ed it should do in order that some one might profit by its labor. ithi.r- okhi i:i:s. There is a law against a public officer jgilMlIM ' E "fr Exposition Grounds Spacious. Over ion. ai-res of exhibit space has L.aif in-'iviiled i;i the '.different build in tfs. These biii!diiv.i,'.s arc the liberal arts building, the land bniltliiig (with an .Miilitorinm in.nex seatiuu; o.iKK) per i!isi, the wuman's building, the child welfare btfildii'.. the Tennessee lmild i;iu', the a'.i south buSli'iim.'. the mines ami minerals liuihliiiir. the forestry buiV.iiii;-. the art buildiag and the nei.'ro buildiiis.'. The -ri. anils :::' " rollltidr and .T-o cov ered with a wealth of shade and grass. In the .distance the Great Smoky niOtin t!iins are to lie seeii. Special atteiition -Will bo riven to' the woinlei fui rov th of the south in the last f,-v years. Dunns: September and October (the exposition will continue from Sept. 1 to Nov. 1 the new south will be put on display as never before In its history. Every southern state, practically every larire city In the south, and many separate counties will be represented by exhibits. The government., will have exhibits, prepared especially for the exposition, In the departments of land, forests, child welfare, mines and minerals, etc. Heads of the different departments say the.'- will be the best displays that ever ve left the national capital. Not;.b!s on Advisory Board. in advancing the interests .!:. or.p! sitinn is a national advisory !.; ! '.YYsninirtoM. composed of Gif--,! !''!:: f t n h i'-mam. ir. Joseph A. of 'I- bureau of .mines. Miss ! -.:! p of t!ie eliildrpp's bli the department of labor, Dr. 'hixlou of the bureau of edu 1.cl,';;ii W. Paye, director of the r i .'.:-:;::'eiit; Dr. Harvey W. i;... : :- Mi., pp of the depart- . Younfj Women Read what Cardui did for Miss MyrU Engler, cf Faribault, Alinn. She says : " Let me tell you how much good Cardul has done me. As a young girl,-1 always had to suffer so much with all kind of pain. Sometimes, I vasN so weak that I could hare !y stand on my feet I got a bottle of Cardui, at the drug store, and as soon as 1 had taken a few doses, I began to feel better. today, I feel as well as anyone can." TAKE Tho j WomanTonic Are yon a woman? Then you are subject to a large number of troubles and irregularities, peculiar to women, which, in time, often lead to more serious trouble. A tonic is needed to heh you over the hard places, to relieve weakness, headache, and other unnecessary pains, the signs of weak nerves and over-work, For a tonic, take Cardui, the woman's tonic You will never regret It, for it will certain? help you. Ask your druggist about it He knows. He sells it Wrilt tv. U&' Advfconr Dpt. Chatttoeon Median Ox, tor $Paai InUmUMi, tad U-pw to. Home Treatment lor W OMttmoMn. Twin.. onHO," Mat trt. j ti iTolmcs lil'v. C ear. i m" ; !' ! . .. . inn. 'i AlK'.V. 1.... . i . ii :aeiit of ar :'!! ititre juhI others. - Knox- i!!e iiiiiesoii entertaining at 'I'Msf l.'KMi.umi visitors, the railroad "?ter.is of th - south having -counted :n r.,r!!i:-r (hat numlier of persons to 1'noxvllli'. Knoxville is rich in historical spots and places Near the city fifty years ago vyere. fought a number of engage ments of the civil war. Take No Risks With YOUR DRINKING WATER Guerrant's Spring: Water is not only pure and sparkling, but it has valuable medicinal prop erties. Read what Froehling & Robertson, renowned chemists, say of The Analysis of Guerraut's Water "The analysis idicates that this is a light alkaline bicarbonate water of extreme purity. It contains sufficient free Carbonic Acid gas to make it light and pala table, which properties should make it acceptable to the most delicate stomach. " We would expect the water to prove highly beneficial in the treatment of cases of acid dyspepsia and all disorders of the digestive system of catarrh. Its solvent properties should also make it an excellent eliminant of special value in cafes of rheumatic or gouty character, and we are also of the opinion thats its continued use in cases of gravel would be attended with very beneficial results. "tt is free from any trace of organic contamination and of excellent quality for table use. "We are satisfied that your water will retain its sweet, palatable taste without deterioation lor an indefinite period when kept in clean, well stopped bottles." This water is sold in Reidsville and will be delivered as desired, or shipped from spring upon receipt of out-of-town orders. JOHN D. HUFFINES, Reidsville, N. C. Telephone No. 36-L- npHE cool lunch for hot days. Serve it in the country. Take the motor car, the JUL family, a friend or two, some sandwiches and J'Budw o eisei 7,500 Employes to Make It The Anheuser-Busch main plant and branches give employment to 7,500 people. The main plant covers 142 acres, equal to 70 city blocks. There are 110 separate buildings, a city in themselves. Hundreds of visitors every day go through with guides to inspect this immaculate in stitution. One cannot see it without the convic tion that quality is aa Anheuser-Busch rule, U. S. TO IMPROVE SARDINES. Establish Laboratory to Aid Business Now In Deplorable Condition. To re-establish the American sardine Industry and to Improve the quality of the American fish product, the depart ment of Mrieulture h;is Instituted a special sardine' laboratory at Eastport. WMe. This field experiment station, which Is in charge of Dr. F. C. W eber of the animal physiological laboratory of the bureau of chemistry, will make a thorough study of the fish caught In the Maine sardine waters and the methods of packing them employed by the Maine ennners. American sardines of late, with few exceptions, have been of inferior qual ity and. of ten packed when unfit for packing or else so packed as to be a very poor article of diet. The atten tion of the department was brought to the situation very forcibly when it was found necessary to order the seizure of about 90.000 cans of American sardines in Fittshurg.ii. and 2,000 cases, or near ly 150,000 quarter and halfstc'ans, in Norfc!!;. Tin- industry at present, the American rnnners themselves admit, is In a deplorable condition. What was once a Ilourishiri;; and money tuukimr sea foo'l industry-tm ' through destrnc rive .-competition, been brouUt to a stajre where many canneries are tw longer packing, and where those; which Jo pack are compelled to sell their product at less than cost. Beginning Saturday, August 2nd, the entire stock of Stern field Bargain Store w closed out at and below cost. This line includes clothing, hats, shoesf shirts, women's skirts, waists and hats, and other, articles too numerous to men tion. There is a good stock of men V and boys' clothing. All these goods must be closed out immediately for the benefit of the creditors. P. T. STIERS, Trustee. Anheuser-Busch, St. Louis m mh t,Cjt -3 buU. The Largest Plant of Its Kind in the World s Some of the Principat Buildings e l 0 ' b i ii i Wat In ill ft "i 1 iW-a I0 r:B 3 ff mmmmmimmssm m l!llllll!llllllll!Ullllllll!lllllllllllllllllllllll!lllllllllll!llllllllllllllllllllllia . -.- - s 13 SON. K.:l First Parcel Post Package. The silver loving cup commemora tive of the opening of the parcel post system is now In . the National mu seum at Washington. It was the first package to go through the mall under the new system nnd was mailed In W'ashingtmi by rostmaster General Hitchcock on Jan. 1 to Postmaster Morgan at New York. The cup is eight Inches high aud is suitably inscribed. HESSBERG & -Di5tdbuL5r5 E-.-a M K HtMmmHfintHIHHttlttl'tMMIIfHHfll Richmond. Va. """""I!" miimnmimmilttn'"c"',w ra llllllliis Costly Treatment. r was troubled with constipation and Indigestion and spent hundreds of dollars for medicine and treat ment," -write C, H. Hlnes, of Whit. How! Ark. "I wect to a St. Louis hospital, also to a hospital in New 'Orleans but no core was effected. On returning home I began taking I Chamberlain's tablets, and worked f right along. I used them for some They Go To The Spot In fact you will begin to experience the bene fits from the first mom ent, and the after-effects vAill simply lend The Keen Satisfaction of knowinj: you have done the right thing by yourself and by your friends as well. Pure fruit juices and nut flavors wk ith fresh cream. Popular prices. GARDNER DRUG COMPANY 2L1 FJ j time and am now all br Gardner Drug Co. right." Sold York World for $1.65 aytar. W " ti- i rriir-irn in
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