WOMEN PRAISE STELLA-Y1TAE We wantevery afflicted woman to to] at least one hullo of ateile-vitm ec Mr plain, open kuamniea to retern tb< money paid for It If It dose not bcnettL If you doubt our word that II will relieve the die trowing achee, paisa ami misery peouUar to the diseases of we men, mad the testimony of these wamae who havo tried It aud are glad to tell others .whet It he* done for them. Th< uwly interest they have in the meuei to that which any true woman (eela le helping to relievatbe aflbrtngaof other women. You can believe them. Mre. J. F. Lee, Miletced, lie., had f*feoleoom plain (for years. Three bot (leoof bmjwt-ViTAn cured her, eh< •■id, end added ,*1 am certainly thank faTmcthis great female Undo ” Mn Faralee Framer, Longview, Tex., ex pressed appreciation of Sraxa-Vital us these words: "I cannot say toomaet Her this wonderful medicine. I had taken other fmnele medial nee for twe yaanwiih no good result*- I antral] grateful fee the nod ftnau-Viui naedoao me.” Km. Sandy Wither* SYSSIWfeTOyg PKPG TOM. Thedford’* Black-Draught Mrt.W. P. Pick*, el RWaf P>we, Qa., write * wa hast used Tfced ford’a Black-Dnucht as a holly medicine. My ■othcr4>-law could aot taka calomel as II oaeaS toastrooa tor her.sothe used Bbck-Dranehtaaa add laxative and firtr pSro s&jsrtsrss: symptoms of Eye Strain ■ueb, bat cfcfcf mmi ■ SEVERAL KILLED Ut MOD WOT AT WIKBTON-RALBM. . Troop* From Charlotte and lUMigh Rushed to Twin City Sunday | Night. • Wlnuton-Baiem, Nov. 17.—At least | five persons arc known to have bean killed In a riot her* tonight which re I suited from Uk efforts of a mob of several thousand men to storm ths city jail and Lynch a negro accused of shooting J. E. Childress and Bhang Flynt and attacking Mrs. Childress law night. The police believe that a detailed search tomorrow will show that at lvavt seven persona and may bo more were killed. 1 Upward* of a score of persons are I believed to have bee* injured, Av* or six of them seriously. They are mostly white persons and Include two member* at the home guard, which waa called out whan the mob mad* it* seoond visit to the jail after shoot, ing a negro and accidentally wound ing a whit* prisoear iu the afternoon. Ut* known dead aiu: Rachel Levi, a young woman by stander, and Robert Young, a Amman and Hrre* negroes. The mar* seriously Injured Mad* Margaret George, Unwood -Heeler, John Bumpier, cittern, and '.Prank O’Brien and K. T. Hawley, member* of th* home guard; Charles White, ahet and seriously hurt; Jute Stitch. Cadi Alley, J. J. Adams. According to the police the negroes were killed in outlying districts where indiscriminate ahootlag continued for •everal hours after the mob had dis persed, following a pitched battle be tween It and the home guards and firemen who turned the hoes on the crowd when it reached the jail the second time. At midnight the worst of the trou ble seemed to be over and tha police expected to have the situation in band by tha time troops from Bateigh and Charlotte reach here early tomorrow. Five of the more seriously injured, including two members of the home guard, were taken to hospitals, but assay others were treated at their homes. The total number ef Injured was aot known and the police weald not even hasard an estimate. The mob first formed this afternoon shout S:80 o’clock and stormed tha jail. Three shots were fired sod the negro accused of shooting the two men god attacking Mis. Childrens wss seriously wounded, while a white pris oner named Tragg also wee hit in the arm by a stray bullet. After some difficulty the police suc ceeded in Hearing the crowds out of the buildings and then the mayor call ed out the boaee guards. Quiet reigned for a time, but later the re port wont out that the negro shot was not tho man that had been sought. By nightfall the snob bad re-formed and started marching to the jail which was surrounded by homo gourd*. Hardware (torus were broken into and revolvers, shotguns and other weapons and ammunition taken. As the mob marched it increased in sisa and when Its abjective was reached it numbered several thousands. The mayor sought to address the crowd, bat could not be heard, la the mean time fire companies had arrived and when the mob broke (or the jail the Arosaen turned water on theta. Firing immediately followed and Young was *ot dead. A ballet hit Mias Levi, who area watching nearby. The home guards answered the val ley, but the mob quickly overpowered them and want into tho jail. Two members of the guard ware badly hurt by being thrown bodily domra a stairway which they were guarding. Apparently the mob did not find the negro it sought far no more of the prisoners ware fired upon. After an hour or more the mob left the jail and started marching through the busi ness Beetles of the town. Gradually it broke kilo groups and for a time it was feared that there would be a ram riat. aa aease ef the groups headed far the negro quarter. Late tonight, however, there had bean no clash be tween whites and blacks. MILITARY AND POUCH HAVE SITUATION IN HAND. Winston-Salem, Nov. 18.—With sol diers policing the city tonight, no for thor trouble w*» expected by author lUaa in maintaining order after the rioting yesterday whan a mob attempt, ed to lynch Rneeell High, a negro, bald In Jail bore on chargei of (hoot ing J. E. Children and attacking Kn>. Chi Id rein. Mayor Gorrell Uaned a proclatan tlon this afternoon calling upon the people to remain in their home* be tween the hour* of T p. m. and 8 a. m. Persons on the street after that hour w»re liable to be searched by the troop* and if weapons were found on them they were to be placed under arrest. A large body of soldier* la encamp ed on the courthouse square, and the military aspect of the scons is en hanced by the presence of an army tank brought from Comp Polk, at Raleigh. The home guard from Greeaabovo aont her* at tbs Instance of Governor Blcfcott, as well as eight or tan pobeo men amt from the asms dtp, wart ra 'maed when the regular troop* ar med. The work of the Winston-Salem horn# guards la boiag highly praised. Par hours they stood tbs gibos of members of the mob, valleys of stones aad later bullets with the greatest petienee and eeolneas, and It is the opinion of adBdal* that their effective work did much to reduce the casualty list Sunday night. OOdal reports give the number ef deaths at three, althaugh one of the wounded man dtad-aarty Monday. Tan war* wounded, more or lea* aeriomly. although others not tdaatUUd receiv ed wounds also PI**** Uuuuodi, Ira WhJ taker *»d Frank Hestar *m arreetad by oAems ikli afternoon charged with inciting a riot growing oat of tha trouble Kara Sunday and their bands war* Axed at IkjOOO. Hester gar*, bead. Three ethers, Vernon Hoffman, Reely Donald aad Edward Shoo**, are alee in the city Jail charged with in citing a riot. 8crcral of these arrest ed were armed. The eases will probably be beard together with about fifty other cases, moat at them for carrying concealed weapons. The troops seat hose from Char lotte and Greensboro loot no time aarly this morning in their task of ro stering order and moot of the people on the streets won searched If fire arms were found on them they were promptly placed under arrest. Solicitor 8. Porter Graves, is in the city to confer with offlcisls relative to steps to be taken to bring the mom ben of the mob to justice. THE WORLD WAR. Nearly everyone will want The Bert "History of The Work) War." Frank H. Simonds, the famous mili tary and naval author, and n corps of ■bio assistants arc completing the iiet. Two vobamee are now ready for delivery, the third volume in a few days. The Fourth and Fifth volumes will be randy as soon as elrenmtuneee will permit. The tive large, ruasp tuoua volumes (extra good paper, largo type, nearly 1,000 iUustretlena, portraits sad maps, many in colens, 2,000 pag«s>, wiU comprise a oose plata, authoritative and fascinating “History of The World War," from its inception to, and including tha new aHgnmant of territories and tha rati (Ication of poaeo. Bound la strong attractive cloth, 91840. 91 with order and fl n month. Bound in 9-4 leath er, 927.00, 9140 with order and 9140 a month. Mail year order MOW to: J, T. NOMWORTHY. L. B. 972, Lospbortoa, N. C. TRY 1 IT lUBNITUn FOR NASTY CAUHIXL. NOTICE OP ADMINISTRATOR. Ha vine qualified ta administretor of tho aetata of J. B. L'ther. dereseed. UU of Scotland Count., Nirth llna, thia in to notify all poraona hav. taf rtalma against the estate of Mid deceased tq exhibit them to the oc denneneKl, er her ettomoya, Ruaael) * Wcatberapoon, Laormbarg, N C , on or before tho 7th day of Novem b5,l OT tWl notito will be plead ed In bar of their recovery. Au per epna Indebted to aid eetate *111 pleaea make immediate piyaaent. Thia Mb day of November. 19!*. LULA F. USHER, ^Rom-U « Weathers pooo, AUyT NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. Having this day qualified as the ad mlaUtiaMx of the estate of Stafford R. Gibson, deceased, this la to notify all aarioua holding claims against “W estate to present them to the an “ttSXSrttWt MU. LANA GIBSON, Administratrix. Gibson. N. C_ E. F. D. No. 1. COMMISSIONER'S SALS OF LAND tract AH that eartaia and set oat in a Forma n February estate of T. C. Bandy, •at oat la as id nun in 17 lata on shown, and which map ia part hereof, tha same feeing pa tha sort* by tha lands of beard Air Line Railroad, r: Central RailroiM, and on the the lands of the McCellom estate, (now John F. McNair) on tha w**t by the several store lot* in tha town ef La win bore which store lots are oa the Main Street between McKay Street and said railroad, and indiid tag one lot facing Mala Street *7 ft- 4 in*, wide next south of Erering. *» • Drug 8tore lot. Maps on lie •f E. T. McCall’* store, and at the Coart House. This October 31,1819. M. L. JOHN, Commiaaieaer. 44-49 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR. Having qaalilcd as administratrix pf the aetata of William T. Deaton, late of Scotland County, North Caro lina, thin la to notify A persons hav ing claims against Hie estate of mid deceased to exhibit them to the aa dsrsigned at Ms beam oa or before the “TJ* ***!«•*•», 1919, or this notioe will be pleaded in bar af their laeovary. All pecoooo indebted to mid estate will please make Imme diate pay meat. This «h day af November, 1911. A. V. WALLACE. Administrator. toeeei A Waatharspooo, Attyx. 46-60 nuflrrsra sale of land, TV* Acru af Laai i* T*wa af Lmu In—if, bom of Appetite, M breath, or that tired aefctaf feeltnt doe to Mala ria or Cold.. ^ : 1 Influenza, Coughs and Colds t Relieved By Irnnized Paw-Paw Taken Arrardinp to Directions After Ton are on lh« Road to Recovery Will Rentorc Your Strength, Vim and Appetite After roar pbjraiclen ha* procoare »•»•!». Md a tonic to build yon an. You eaa do no bet g^jausBs««.“ !asSr’-!Si,“i:psss>T^j: SpH*?2jsafcp&£ 0OBBMM -- * = - _ whiikay < ad the pa “a dbacttaaa 5*2? e*ST*Sl |s •ante baa . . j ; ; The wants So hereafter all of WRWUEYS in pink sealed in wax* Look for WfHGLEl pink-end package your choice three popular flavor**. Be sure to get WRIGLEY5 for and The Flavor .^ - ...... I

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