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rc3 and opvnv- ralccr n. c, -ii;u;:: jav i, ) r ....... ojiUi.uLL l'cr.3 Dsndit Ccrs-.!c5scn:cr slid -Special Cjard On Train -: sntf Cct$ C53J2j V'f ...... . : .. j Augusta, Oa, June SU-The eeml- ninthly payroll Jfor United State ; Marine it Pvil Island, amounting te J 1 19,723, li3ppe4 from Atlanta, via the i Georgia railroad and via the Charloeton r and Wetw Carolina Jtailway out 1 I Augusta to Port Beyal, was itottn by A t lone robber" abertly nfter the train left 1 thia city t Jil5 n. . today. i The robber, a. email man, aliftTp fen 1 tared, partly teinkcd, entered the xrem or wrthin rh city HmiU just th train had left the passer sta At tha noimt of a Biatol. be tnaae I inrwi Messenger E- Derrick binJ Bid gng TV . Al. 4UIS.Jta, .iv-... aneiatin Derrick, by jamming the gag I fw--fc..lSnt with Pi,rtoi f The robber then bound and Kainrcd f iJerrick, afterwardi ;.hloroform 5 both men. S " ' - t At'Xiov-r'i lane, about t milei from I the eity,,eeoding to the police,, who I say they haro stabllahed the fact by ' Jndjspatable evidancv largo eafe, on- taining the payroll, and a entailer one, containing tho regular express shipment, i were throw from th traia ad thor li evidence) that they war oartrd away j from thl point ia as automobile. ? I The robber remained oa th traia t until tho Savannah riref, a dill from i Lever' 'Lane, had been crossed, where ; at a poiat jart beyond th bridge be f left ih expres ear. Be wa teked during th day to th Georgia aid 1 to a point where h reached. the high- way between Angwale and Savannah, ferried w th met t th j Georgia aid mUe balow th rail ' road on whkh th robbery ocearred. Th loeal wrprenwnea ha o 4i , Cloaed th eontent pf ft mnaller af. Roberta wa th meeiier who brontut . . th payrolt fr Atlanta.' . Creat Brotherly Re-Unlbn Fa- ture? Nomination Day (Continnel f rn Tge One) herd at the newepaper of Sal Tron Cieeo which publiehed ih atorjr, of th goTerBar diore of ten year go, nd bunt of eheer anawereduTtiniatir Then Chairman Bobinaon rwognlaed VT. Bonrke Coekran, of New York, to kominaU Oorernor Smith. A be eame t th platform th delegate grefA f him aa aa ld friend. They eheered and called expectantly to him,, knowing el ' old hi power a aa orator, v . , - . Cockraa Tree To Term. . 1 Again they wer not diaappointed. The 'ew Yorker etruck note from the first that found a quick answer, portran . poured unstinted ndmlratton of Preat. a.nt Wilson, pointing dramatieally to the great Illuminated portrait of the ViideuteTrlooking-th-MBtenti pearly Tery word and getur brouglit tteer and shouU from th "ahd ' " 'Coekraa'a tribute to Governor Smith an he New York delegalioa going with American fiag and much eheering. Lid not em that any nnsual Tnt waj --it hand. Th demonstration suited alowly. Coekran made hi "T to .jmiMM m the elatform. On the floor, back with tU ews delegation, he was recorded a weeptlon that threatened to erippU his right hand with the vigor let handshaking. New Jersey folk earn, orer t Join in auurfM Iaaoired. ' ' Then the bandmaster, far np la hia ..li.rv. had aa inspiration. Pravlouaiy he had- been playing -Tammany ejwt nd ow, again Jn recognition of the New York delegation,-tmt WW. the strains of "The Sidewalks of New York" . A-m hm thi loft. The big or- V ", ... m - iau awn) -aa- -w . 7. t ft, viktira Bra. It VII tO lUQCU Throuibout tb aau grayhaired m. "e.oir sing, inred tT train win bark ta their day of youth. A Jeraeyite vi. tujita standard and marched to the New Yerk Motion. cam the New York etandard and again aha march wan P , , . ' "7" rVh and over the old, tune was .laved and suae. Standard after stand ard ioiaed the march. The thing wae eoatariens. Other eld favorites name rumbling Town tn qittekr eueewrsion, Boale O Orady," "The Bowery," "After the Ball" and a, dosea other old timers. The tide of humaaity jamming the aialea was waymf the sUppinfcvin-rhjrthm . h mu.ia Everr one wl ainging. Iong forgotten words eame back to mind. - Palme banners, Coa hat bands "gndr-tokena-ofotherL candidates were mingled in th throng withouTTegard tc the affiliation. It aeemed aa though the whole convention had gone singing nad. Ale and women, old and yodag, taay aurred along laughing and ainging Mia aid annca nntil sverv State standard bad joined in the groteaque lin that bobbed aad nodded like) a Jot of marion ette nbov the ahoving, tinging aad lanvhin crowd a th liOOfi Sheer exhanation apparently flaally brought tho-whoHy spontaneous seeae to a los. Oradaally th eheering aub 'eided and the convention went back to Bominating apeeebae. - -i Jaaklaa Btarta Aaothef. ,. It did sot know itself, however, for th. delrrates had hardly aettled into their east when Dr. Burr is Jenkins, f K,i Citv. ia' on of the shortest tonvention speeches a eOJdnd with the ringing denuneiation for those who Mid "W. O. McAdoe would not accept a Bouiination,' plaeed the former aee eetary's nam before, th convention. , "I hsd intended tm mak an addreas 'presenting th aim of a candidate to this convention." said Jenkins, "but, on iccount of tb inaiatent ad persistent requests from bis friends that hi name should sot be presented in a speech, I hav docided not to do so, but I am lure from th apirit manifeited la my bwa delegatioB and la this convention that vs shall draft him for th service pf the natioa. ., "We know, that if e drafted he will rcept th nomination and nay rumors of telegram supposed to hav been re- tivrd by ane or anybody else now or in the futarer denying that h would eecept the nomination are, falsehoods rpetrated by the enemies of u party. place in nomination w Uliam O. ale vaoo' Paademoniam Breaks Out. F r the fourth time pandemonium i- ka looe. Cheers end shouts swept t 1 'm 1' I ; i and donn- from, .-t'ie 1 - rra on t'.. r f aa tlionh tii day bad it begun. It tres tlie western men and women wh led. Tt VVaaliinptoa Htat atandard cam bobbins to Uia front with IMa wnr in loa pnrmiit. ' Montana Qui Ron, Jdiibo nd TeiM joined an. 'orth and South -Dakota, Knnu and CaUfor nu ami atlinr atntea Irrt pac. IJer and ilieiver th hall other atandarda rock- ed and wayed a arrngBiu tooK ptaee t get them in motion asainat ppoai tioa. A raidinr party cl MeAdo ad herent eharged th peakera' tand and rr;a tt hr atorra. Th tumult grew ontfl th hall fairly pulaed with tbe4 - sound. For many mwute tnor wo bo atopplnf It. ConrenUoB offiaUI let th domonatratftn tak iU eonra. , Tramirbnx alonf in (uoa 1 th pound ing of tt drama of tho band, all that eonld bo heTd Bbor th r in. th demonatrator ehanted "Mae Itd0, Maell do," er nd oTe droning ehoru. - la th Miaaouri neetlon a deaperat trnggl 0 get ? .tajidard Into th rank -reauHed ta IU dct ruction. -.: m iTr7i , Month Cnrlhinn la) It --- I Somebody tenehed th pUus before th apeakor' sU&d carrying a great Lone BUr banner, the Texaa Wat flag. TLe blazing aUw glow of the light eaught and held th bright fold -T .k. ...-j..,! m th mat n to wait- i i. .h. nUtfnrm. Thar wall , . ., i 1 1 1a ilia I a tiish ano wirj- m .,...la mm hurrrint; lorwaro. Ilanda Teaehed for them from the piat fnrm. Half the StateB of th Union were in the group of etandard growing m like a great triangle before the plat form. The -ball Wked wveey annate -wit . ..m, ant bant of cheering. Ten nessee and ' North CaroUn standards came etaggeriag lorwarn I5" hands.! New volley f cheering greet ed them. Florida came in, and from th. anrrina' mob of McAdo iUPporterS at the foot of the epeaker tand honti of "eom n New lorn- wenj P- eedeneo) with tae trnm bb head they roarod it over and over again. The galleriea took it up. - Over where e new xora 1t.. a araat blaek f neat the (Hat standard rekd and wavered wit ft struggle about It. Again nad again roe in th air a noon awm-n ia th demonstration only t be palled back again. , . V.'. : Maaawhue v "' rnen m , auiuu auMn ia the tnele . at the platform had been iwarmjng the pre jtand ia seeking n road tewth atand Ateelf. They climbed ever the barrier aad tramped wkleeely ve desk, iadif. fereat te wire and typewriter, de- 2 lite effort at the police and eoneen ob offleiHf r to ntop then, - ... fllowlr but Anally tb aemonstrnuon ni!4ail lika the naseinf of ft etorm, bnt it wae long bef or Chairman Bob- inson eould reeegnu new wene- ier the nomination of Governor Edwards and the band broke into There'll Be a Hot Time" t the bug delight of the crowd which swayed and gurgled with mirth. ? -- - -: - Preaawta Cr. Edwarda. In prrwatiu tb. governor' name, Charles r.-X, O'Brien went into the prohibition lira, appealing for peraeaal liberty BoUeiaa. 11 wae cheered, also hiaaed, from some point on th floor, the first aiga of disapproval of prin ciple in the long day of ferment aad uproar J. When he concluded Governor Kdwardnwan cheered yrgorooaiy anotne baad eor tinned iU musical reminder f other aad wetter daya, playing "flow Dry I Am," but the demoaatratiow did aot reach the proportion oc tne etorm that had ione before it. . .j :i Eight houri after the canvntioi . eame te ardor and at the eloe of the aeesioa that fairly beggared deeoriptioa for eoler and aouad and uauauai featare, BepresenUtive . Flood, ef Virginia, moved a teeea and with one last ter- rifie rear ef "aye the tired delegates began atroamiag out to await the bat tle oa the platform tomorrow. Platform Vm Today. Th liusinea of placing candidates in nomination Will be resumed where- it was left aft today with the prospect that tli name of John W, Davis, am bessador to Great Britain, will' be the only one presented. The- platform committee, the convention leader hop, will be ready .to report at that time, and the convention can i then dispose ef the platform nnd proceed 14 balloting for- presidential- nominee possibly to morrow night or Friday. Many of the frtenai or AmDeamaor ltovt relt tnat the preaeatatioB of hi name tomorrow before convention, refreshed by i nlght'e rest, instead of at th fag-end of ft hard day, give hint an important advantage. TWO MEN ARE DEAD AS RESULT SHOOTING AFFRAY Asheville. June 30. BlUr Sheltoa was shot aad killed by T. It. Gentry Sunday afternoon nt Shelton Laurel, near Marshall, in Madison County, dur ing a right between the two, and Gentry died thie afternoon in tb atlsaioa Uo pital here aa a result ef the wounds he reeelved at wieiton s Bands. Th nr fray oeeurrer rnacOTrlkrTnth meuntalns near here and no porticulara hav been learned a yet. The first knowledge of the scrape came today when Gentry was brought te the ho pital. ' i The Weather V Leeel Offlce, Ualtad Stetea Weather t sr. Brft. " a . POKKCA6T Ralerrh. -K. C Jun 30. I For North Carolina j local thunder bower probably Thnridayj Friday fair. , k , a. , . TUiPtBATUiUS atigaesi. lemparaiura ............ 1 lowest temperaiurw - T5 Mean temperature .....'..,..... Cieea for th day Average daily deficiency sine January 1st S3 It PbVKUU'iTATlON (ia inehca) Amount for the 24 hour ending at b p. m. ....... z 0 Total for the month to date 4.83 Excess for th month Derlcreney since January 1st 0.18 2.81 HUMIDITY 8 a.m. - 12m.'-" I p.m. Dry bulb 7 , 84 Wet bulb .. . ... T2 tt 74 BU humidity ... 40 49 0 - PBh8S0Bfi ' (Bedneed to ea level) 8 a. nr. . . ... . 9 SI 1 8 p. m.. i . 29 M Sunrise.. 9:00 a.m. - 6unaet...7:35p. LJij A TASTE TELLS WHT ' -' BoTtford'e Aeid Phosphate' ? should be used in home fruit drinks uvea them a smacking, good flavor. Aa American exploring party ia map- pirir the little kno-n upper Ormoe ii - i . jro rivers ia 1 i aiJ, ' ?suu;;osi(m:oiE S2 Cc.Tp;::n Will C2 Eased Cn Appeal To restore Party 'WaaAmrtoa. iwa.9k-Th JVepabli- eaa ireaideatial rmmpatga will be baajd "on aa appeal ta Tcator party govsrav meat as a eonsGtatioBal anbatitnU ier personal governmeat,' Senator Harding, the xV weiSertml7cBBaidate,:a Bonaeed today fiaeJBferen witA Calvlft Ceolidge, tie runaiag anate, aad National Chairman WU1 H. Hays. At the'aame time Ooverao Coolidge a formal statenaeat declared that there must be "n return of public opin ion toward a self foatm by the people, toward great and overmastering desire t observe th law," . "T ardkeg. SUte-aewt. ; RnLnr Bardiu'a tatemeatt eaid IK i r.i In. hv.akraatil vitl unm- -"-- - ma thm moraine? and w hav aftreea thai w will baa th eampaJgn ea an appeal to restore party govwrament aa anatataueaei anaatuut xer pei mu government. " ' "Th goveraor ad I have each served a lieutenant governor in our States, tad we both hav iearaeC from experience hew Maaible tt ia f or a aeeoad enVini ia n State te be ft helpful part In ft party administration, f thiak th vie preatdeat aboma no more man a naero substitute ia waiting. I re-establlih-ing co-erdiaatura between the eaesnUv effieee and the Senate, the wiee presi dent can and aught to play big part, and I have been telling Governor Coal idgeifcaw mack I wish him to be not only ft participant U campaign, but how naach I wktft nun n m aeipiiM part ef ft Bepnblieaa administrstion. The country needs the counsel aad the becoming participation in goterament oca amaw aw ua..... "-b , , fiaaMJaa'a gtatamesiL. ''- ' Governor Coolidgem atatement fol- lows; - ;.- "I am her to-en-eperate-witn my ae- aoeiate. We have many problems aheaft. afaay anea bar many remedies. The beat remedy i tb abaerranee ef the sonetitutioa and the btwn, net their tsieMennl. ftbiir' X aft not wow speaking of that. Of era tie gov ernment wiii eafore the tnwa, isss is far tram eaeae-h. -There ftsuat be ft re- tern of sjibtift eptBioa toward a eelf eontrol by th people, toward ft great aad e vera sat ering desire to ebservc the Uw. When that ia done) the other proMesai will fall away, there will be peace, prosperity and pregree." FOUR NEGROES VICTIM - OF POST I H TEX AS "Whaiton, Tesaa, Jua lOTw ne groes were shot to death and tw other hanged by poasee eerly thU week -in thin eouaty, ih became kaewa here to day. Thav werft wanted in eeaaectwn wifk the. kiUlBgr ftf Deputy Bheriit SCJ HeOormiek hut Saturday sight. Waahineton Gilea aad kia bretber, name) anknowa, aad who was accused of A ring the ahot Oat killed MeCor-mhslb-were shot tir purmefi hit Tnee- day near Diamond KoubA. The bodies of Jodie Gordon una EUjnft Asaersoa wer found Tuesday morarfng hanging front tree !x mile east of Wharton. Gordon and Anderson, it wa said, ad mitted they were aiding tb Giles broth era to eeeape. NEW ORLEANS STREET CAR MEN WILL STRIKE Now Orleaan. Jna 0. TJaioa atreet ear cmDleyea rejecting all offer -of arbltatioa delay or compromise, voted tonight 61 to S to strike, effective at midnight today-! enforce their do maadi for a wag seal ef Tf cents aa knar. Crews bow working will com- olata their runs by flvo e'etock. To morrow Bioraiag a street ear will be spe rated ia New Orlcaa. , BEPORTCR FINOS ETEBYBODY A8LSCP AT HOME OF McADOO.. IluntinatoJ. Ii L Juno SO.A repor ter reached th afcAdeo home ehortly after word ae recaitcd that the former Secretary of the Trencary had besa tho subject of tumattaeae demonstra tion in th auditorium et Sen Frin- liar. Ail ftii oaiet around the grounds while the hens itself waa ta darkaees. A watshniajt appeared aad admitted tho reporter to the grounds. At th front door a maid anawoTcq the oeil, aad eewrted to take a note to Mr. UeAdce' room. It told of th aoml- aat'unr speech and asked t rw ill yea accept th nomiaationr 6b oooa returned with the infonaa- Uoai that all member of tho family were asleep aad that aha would aot awaken them. ' Employee nt the MeAdoe horn eaid from what they could obeeue hlr. lie A doe had reeeived no Informatioa from the convention hall nnd that ha appar ently waa naaware that hia friends bad plaaal his' nam before the conveatloa. Bomans paved ti a Appiaa way Si: B. C. " -wTJij Stomach Out o! Fix? Fboao "tout grocer or druggist for a doien bottles of thie efe&ciou dire-tantv a glue with nmala gives deliahtlul idiot, or Bft charge for tho trot dosea ward. Sbivar Ale mja pteonvt ftnorie iml. IMvAft suata tMTU u linui - Nothing Uka k for reaovxting eld toed otocaacha, eonverting food int rich blood and sound flesh. Bottled end gusratred by tho -ed. ' hratod i hiver Mineral Spring. She. tea. S. C II yowr rerulet dealer eannet npBly yow tclephoae PORTER CANDY COM PAST ,.. Dietrihater For Raleigh. . cz:.TEn3CFi:;TEr;::Ti:j rJCHTH DAKOTA. PfABY If en-Partlaa Lasro- Znieir ( orini To Coatiaat) Control ; ; of EepnbHCAM , -.' Fargo. N, D, Jane SOIndkationi ef ftelcee son teat for the BepublieaA guber aatorial nomination wer evident in flrat rctarna from today etate-wide primary election in North Dakota, with chief inUrect eeatered ea.-the effort of the son-Partisan League to continue ia control of Bepnblieaa nominations; Whil th first dosea precinct to re port gar William Linger, endorsed by th KcpuUicsa faction affiliated with the old er ."regular" leaders, a three to one . lead over. Gov. Lyna Frazier, the MoB-Paztiaoa Leagur eanuidat. ta the gubernatorial eoBtest, these, retire were from towns where it wa expected Laager - would -hew - hbj greatest tmgtb. - . - v.it'.. In addition te the gubernatorial con teat, great interest ceater in th race for th Bepnbliean - nomination ' for United States Senator, with A. J. Oronaa, incumbent, the candidate for th Lin ger Be publicans, opposed by Dr. E, F. Ladd, president of the North Dakota Agricultural College, who ia th nen ffirtlniB fsHiaatt nrl flnl-j Frank White, former goveraor, who la sup ported by a ''service men's" committee. When the poll sloeed t t o'clock tonight-it waa believed by political leaden that th vote eaat bad exceeded that ef - any ' previous Bepubliean primary. - ii- Te Drive Oat Malaria aad Bnlld Up The reteaa. Take the Old BUndard GBOVE'8 TASTELESS ehill TONIC Yea know what yon are taking as the fermalft i printed ea every label, showing it ta Quinine and Iron in a Tasteless form. eoc (Adv.) - ' - . i DR. WILLIAMS MOORE I . HEADS VETERINARIANS Asheville, June 30. William! Moore, Md of Balelgh. the Slat veterinsriBB, else tad arerideat of th Mortk Carolina State Vetorinary Vedieat As socistioa at the meeting tonight. With the election ef offleers, the first day's Mission of the nineteenth anmish'eoa- ventioa ef th aasoeiatioa esme te aa end. Only one. more session remain. that of Tuesdsy moTBlng. , ' 3 WrtgbtTille wae chosen a the place for tho meeting ia .OWJaXIZZXi;.-3.. Other officers sleeted to serr with Pr. Moore wer Dr. H. O. Bollias, of Boek- inghant, first viee-presldentf Dr; J. 8. Dorton, of Shelby, second riee-presldent nad Dr. J. P, Spoon, of Burlington, waa re-elected secretary aad treasurer. Dm. Moor and Bollins' were first and second vice-president respectively last year, and succeeded to higher offices. TCKEl PtOTEgT ACAIIfST-r FBOYISIONS OP THE TIEATY. Pari. Job 10 Th reply of th Turk isk Aetcgatioa to the allies eoaeenting the Turkish treaty, protest sgalnst the allotmeat of Eaatera Thrace to Oreeeo, declaring that it violates tho principle of ftatioatlitie and th security of Tur key, placing the Greek frontier within ran re of Constantiaople. Coa- ssrning Smyrna tho Turks cay they can not ndftero to th eolutioa of Grek sovereignty and will cad this territory only by force of nrmfc- They- aek- fee the recall ef th Greek troops from the Smyrna district. ' AMEKICAN MARINE INSURANCE ' SYNDICATE HAS BEEN FORMED. Washingtoa. Juno SO Formattoa by fifteen American insnrance omtajtie ef three marine lasurane syndicates tor the purpose of aaderwriting Ameri can v ease la to the extent of fJOO,000 a single risk, waa aanounrsd tonight by Chairman Beneoa, of the Bhipninr Board, Organ iaatioa of the ryndieatee wa prompted by threatened refusal f British companies to continue their risk oa American ahtp a a result of th reeeat passag of the Joaee Merch ant Marine Act. TAftarhs Steamer Ovardae. London, Eng, June S0y The American steamer William - 0Brlea from . New York aad Southern part for Rotterdam waa posted today aa Overdue. The steamer which left New York April 18, with a earg ef eoaL wa last reported oft the 18th when ah waa taking water rapidly while about coo mile eaat of Phiadelphia. , I , Mm, Cralkshaak Entertains. Mrf. Eraest Cruikshank , entertained at bridge last evening in honor of Mias Keahon, the house guest ef Mix. W. W. Way. - i ;The most valuable sysK Jtem is good nervous system. Keep spinal nerves free from prea rsur: ..Et.thftJbackbone exits and you will enjoy health and ease instead of disease. Start, today. DR. F.T. HOFF CBIROFBACT0R - - JH-U-17.lt Cemmeietal Natloael Benk Bldg. . BeU Phono JJt a LADY ATTENDANT ' :aysc:::atu:c:- Camlhc Enfcmits Deposition lit - JCtof "V7S1 Cate. Ia Vhica neAM Is laroived Chicago, Jon 80. Gavin N. Carvallio, New York handwriting expert, jdeaU f ied th igBttDre on th alleged, tee. end will of James a King; millionalr Inmbermaa, a geauina lis depeaitioa read te tho court teday. - M. Mary Mslvia, aister of the late Mrs. King, and Watoa B. Heans, Mrs. King's attorney, who was tried nad acquitted to having anurdsred hia client at Concord, N. C, are fighting to hive the eccondWlll,-leftying-th lnmber maa's eetato to hie wife, probated. The first wUl,- which.the probate eonrt held legal, leave the balk of -the estate to found a home for aged men.--J Carvalho, in hie deposition, testified that he bad beea called before Assist ant District Attorney Joha T. Dooling, Of New York, aad ejaeationcd regarding,, hi connection with th case. - Dooling, he said, wanted to read his report on th validity -of the aigaaturee on the second will had waa eery anxious that ! change my viewa oa the can. Ifeaaa ia suing Pooling and the Northera Trust Company ef Chicago, trnste-th-ttajn4ethoSrst will, for damage ia ceaaeetioa with hi arrest ana trial lor Airs. Jxtig murder. "yTrrTTTT'r'r DURHAM POLICE STRIKE FAILS TO MATERIALIZE Darham, Jus, SO. Durham's polls strike slated for tonight failed to ma terialise. The early mtjralng eqnad starting at mldaight aad eeednled to lead tho walkout, avestitatei torn mln nte - pant th enstomary, hoof ad went to work, after ft conference with A. A. hemllt chairman of the eommia- aion. Th ehairmaa told the policemen that ther wu practically no hope for their demand ef aa increas ef 4 pet month beiag allowed by the city. QUIET PBIFAILS FOLLOWINO BLOTS IN MIAMI BSC sua BELT lliamL Fia., June S0-Quiet reigai ia th negro seetioa today following a riot last night after dyaamlto bembe war throw into ft aerro oweUing eloe to- th color lino. Thro hundred member of - the) - Ameriena Legion, called out by th snayor, patrolisd the street last alght, and there wer bo waltie.-Th..Bthorrtie aattcipate no mora trehhle, and the negroee are quiet, trustiag ia th promise of the police for protection and th prosec tioa of those alleged t have atartcj tb tronbl. - Till Ferceft Blow Up Traia. , Msxieo City, Jna tOv A mined passenger and freight train wa blown up by Villi far yesterday between Armendari ittd Las Delieiae, In the State of Chlhuahna, iceording to He. DDr dispstchs received hero today, Several persons war killed and other injured, it is reported.' f 1 1 1.V Hftftwhoft, wWritft, lilllO Stoel us, Moth Defy oat Moaqultoee and FBea, DeatiujlOdora. atpeayer and Pint Can, la handy boat, f tao at deader1. Get Ready forth FOURTH Dress Up Day More than ever you want to dress op this July 4th and we are ready to sat isfy all your dress up de sires. If you want a cool, good-lookinf Suit now is the time and Boone's the place, and Air-O-Weaves are juBt the thing to make you smile; Solid comfort, tailored in becoming style, wears well and priced to make friends. "Come and See" Is AHWeAJg V " You'll Find Your Rftftl VBoon' Mea's Summer Suits.... I St 828 Una's Bcgalar Suit..., 8 IS to 8(8 Shoes .....'.....a...... 8 8 to Oil Shirts 8 I to lit B. V.D. .See Union Suit ........... 8 I to 8 S Bathing Butt 8 J to 818 ' C.R. BOONE "Ceod Quality Spell What Beoae Sella' "Boon to Yon" "Boon to Ten". iJii.Ml.i Ii.-.IUIO GfiEEl .ViLLE PAPER Makes Fourth To String cf Aft :crnoon Pcpers Owned By vf Raleigh Publishers- - Mr, John A. Park, publisher ef The Balelgh Timer; announces the purchase of Th Green vlll Daily News from Mr. J. I May, making th fourth ifter- nooft daily to th string la thl Btat already owned by Mr. Park. . The other,- beeidee--TbliaJeign r-vennig Times, are The ,J"ayetteviUe Observer and The New Bern Bun Journal. Additional equipment will be added to the new paper, it wm announced here, aad The Greenville Daily New will have Associated Pre Service and special . orrespondene front Baleigh and Washington by wire and mail. The paper wUl be nnder the management of Mr. Park aad hi assoetstce. arr. n. j. Finch, formerly with the Baleigh paper and later with The Fayetteville Ob server, will be business manager. WILLIAM T, TILDEN WINS - JRITISH CHAMPIONSHIP Wimbledon, Englnar?un0j--Wil4J liam T. 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