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IW i^; tfio sun of y.n Icnco ^ w • • 1 V:r i SIX MONTH’S TEIIII BILL FASSEB SENATE BY 44 TO 1 T>. T"> , ■ £} leigh, N. C., r eb. 2: vote of forty-jour to one. tiie Seriate yesterday .passed on itd second rerdinji the Tlio! ne-lNh.- jette eIx . mot'ith’.-j s'.';ioal terni f If.xxihiko, a well known Anh vilie I as amended. i.h^j ^nly u s- r:u:u;r and builder, an[^ the; renting voie was toat \K v'-iiiU\'Vr man has beer; as-oc!;ite(i | Little, of A?')"’un. 'iliG ji-;; uo- in ;/a:-;inos;i with hi^j fat'i tor i you^tedly wdl o its I'ord A IVI. t '^,v + S' % i 110 VC large s. C' •i. :yt we ve v/e snowr;, >ai ^• I (. i(i ji. If t' i'eac y c\’t; ■-’ Suijiitiy iAither Vvas an vM ^lirl C; L i-i lB Wtst .jdiKi :r- :io(':i';';h^'r conducts a y: SU.CO in iiiat |)art of ti i!'v,' t‘;0 ‘,'.)ri\s inothci' diod sh':' v\as Ml inl'aiit. Wiril K!;Own; aiid reatiinp: tod a 11:00 b€-' L* fi '■ •yj ®. M?d-v Wr-i. Ladi^’^-i ‘U'' S', c'-i':* '- ,» : i-. ; l h:UO p. 1^. v' .J-. (* • .1 - - J I Tv* ‘ i. rrh Jno. n Rndea'.'nr Services, 'eniriK'^ ^ 'k Frai'^a' Se. i*vice, evc- at ^:('0 p. rn. Li ancs ^ii:?sionary bo- (>a • after the :vi'-v in f'a': h riionth. ;t i}~i extend eci ■ :Lion, "0"' ;f \:i :y, vv i'.iori She was had many freiiul,. She bore an excellent ropuiioi-!M and her death came A 00 SOf-t br;,CK :jncarreiice iu I CO tue ;.i .u^ie ior cjncur ! the SnriiatG ainendmeni:, ' 'VtiS od.ol'ou '.'.V SsofiCor ti Vwric ;aad provides a new section.un- " ■ ■ ‘I V" 1 V. •> v;- Kia Ke uer v/hicii ah coimties iin! ling as a sLiprise to tnose who I were O', (.{liaintod. with her. On : tl’.e ufivrnoon of April 21 she Idrani' iiio contents of a bottlo of |ca?’lfoUc acid and died . within a I coup.ie (;f hours after she tooK ; tlu; droy. She left a note to i to hei'^^iher, teihng him that ' slic' ■'irc'i LUTod death to h.f o.,. and M'd OoodlaKe as beini> i. or Ml o?. Ml >. : bUO .! 5 respi-'iis.i ' ; ii r X i i ; ; day hu'y ■;'■ i i'iiw:. U.:; r'.l. CU! :r her eonaition. .'wed. wrich’’ Nva> closed to " the iiiu’desr :liy. Jt.UJg'O 1^; ■ *' ,S (^ • j b’ (V •• i * 9- need for more revenue, on ac count of this measure, .may levy i a special tax uot, exceeding five | cents on the oiOO worth of pro-' i.)erty. Senator Bryant had ex-j p'ained that the constitu tiorr, p.^rrnitted the General Assembly li.) authorize the various counties to levy a special tax, whereas the .State levy is hxed. This amendment made many votes foi' the biii, and the general opinion is that the House will concur. J'he Senate iasi niy:ht after one of the wannest dcuates of the session, ova I'le ■ s.ibstituce for m a position to save you mo»ey, in addition yoa^an immence stock frs-rn which selection. ^ Just recerved the largest lot ot rugs and druggets c ;|shipped to Alamance co.iinty .at one time.: ' : A car load of cook stoves just here-. A big assortn-' of .Ranges to select from. A full lineofheaters, comforts and blankets of all id ^.r{ -U u •• V' -i iiUi g! roa;.;S u ill in . 1 11. r > n I i: 1 i i, lr:duce(i, rn'i-'i :.’ iv.-^t!iifd a 10 !;se churacier cf the dceeasei u .i !•: i .M-.-. i i \\ C i i) O -S' ’ ‘f. n. uoor an, east of OjUCO'i iy ' it 1),' a?! I 0 : unaiuiiious V0i>;. ' ' ' . I ■ ■ . ■ k-¥ f“ I i rns was r;0:u0^:0 i ' uiu.i] sever:.! a:>a.:nd;v.'W)C;:; 'A'-' i ifi.ii'ijWe'yicii i(.,iOK o'..:C or Li'.c I ! hijl i i!0 i;i--: iuCt eO'iiirji'u! iOn oi | 'slit; c;onti’acis (,-t aea^,;;nieii..s o:'| it'cr.te '.‘0'^.t 'i vjii'!:j’.1 s I’aiir./.i i i i developinc'n>s, and •ariking'oui | i the proviHiMu ti'iat iivp.d'iiic hig'j^-! I way wo]’k, prefercn-'.^ in assiy;n- ling convi(^;s s!';ould f.ie ffiven to I counties not having ch.iiu-gang , i It was ntarly eleven o'cluck i ■U.U.5, Presbyterjaia Charc^?. Ri«. Ooi aid r^kivcr, P«st«..r. iServicss eveiy Sjnaay at 11:00 m. and 8:00 p. m. Suoday School at 9:45 a. m. Prayer-meeting, Wednesday 8:00 p. m. The public is cordially invited nil services. e the vote was iinally t ai ?n ^Goo..;ia.ke and other witiift^scs ; whose icstimony was reg'urdeu :as bein.'r irni'oi'tant, J. P. Umm HAB STROKE APOPLEXY. j Constable of Nash Dies of Wound?. Cairo, Feb. 20.—The real ill- nes« from which J. Pierpontl. . . Morgan-, suffered in his recent i lowing attack was a slight sti^..^. r, . i , noon, when Grover Batchelor, a /■Sh % «>7 :4? % i if * p«r-?4* wK -V r 17.^ A.V ■-■an.-vnafSi'ii «*«•;- . Af.ij rf-Wi. and the Senator resumed con sideration of the Vvebster-S.vlvia bill immediately. Foh the shooting scrape at a sHght luoke of |Sa"**y 1™"® >4“® M"''day after- 'apor-exy | noon, when Grover Batchelor, a i l/is'now known that this was I Nash county constable and prc- ; the n,atui-e of his seizure of Feb. minent larmer ot this sectun i 17 and this accounts for his sum- yas sliot and woanded by Clay Stiickland, a young white man, Baptist Church. Rev. S. I. Morgan. Pwtor. jmoning’Dr. Dastinsii, the famous^ Preaching every Sunday 11 a.; Italian specialist who leaves Na-j •a , 8p. rn employed wdth the Nashville pies for Gario tomorrow and who force, Mr. Bathelor last will remain with Mr. Morgan jaway jn a until the latter leaves there the | ^ result of his hrst v/eek in MarcP. f Foliowmg the shooting London, Feb. 20.-Under the * -Batcnelor was rushed to a heading, “The Truth About J. Richmond .hosi l al by .Dr. J. P. Fierpont Morgan's Health," theThe two men were ^fore first Sunday in each month i Daily iMail publishes the follow-, the cutting of a nnmmiinion. first Simdav. i ing- I new road through some of Eat- ■‘J. Pierpont Morgan went for'J -Dior’s property and after a a long automobile ride today and, words, Strickland pulled afterw^ards spent an hour on tbe j bis I’evoher and fired ojice, the veranda of the Shepherd hotel penetratmg Batchelor s where everyone could see him ^bdomen and lodging in back, sitting back smoking a huge f black cigar. Despite the incle-! unknown and as yet no Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Sunbeams, second and four th Sundays, 3:00 p. m. Prayer Meeting, Wednesday I p. m. Church Conference Wednesday ifore first Sunday in each n- Communion, first Sunday Woman’s Missionary Society, i?it Thursday 3:30 p. m. Ladies’ Aid Society, first Mon day 3:30 p. m. &lie Methodist Protestant Church, East Davis Street. Rev. Tiicmat E. Davit, Pastor. Ptrsonoge next door to Church) Services: Morning, 11:00 Evening, 8:00. Prayer meeting Wednesday ftvenings. Ladies' Aid and Missionery So- •leties every Monday afternoon After first Sunday in each month. Sunday School 9:30 a. m. Rev. R. M. Andrews, Supt. Exellent Baraca and Philathea Ciaises. You are invited to at- tfaisd all services. ment weather he did not wear an overoat, The truth about Mr. Morgan’s health is: clues have been found as to his whereabouts. The remains of Mr. Batchelor wtre bi ought to On the journey from New ‘^is city today on train No. 89 York he suffered from indiges-i^^^ vaken to his home at tion which he hoped would CrcKS this afternoor, appear in the warmth of Egypt, llnft“''‘^''al arraijgements are but the weather there was bad I l^hown. The deceased was and Mr. Morgan caught a slight about 2p years ola and was un- chill. In his private .steamsr in j ^ leaves a mother which he traveled was Dr. Tribe, 1 |"i father, three brothers and of Cairo, who'n the absence of five sisters to mourn their losj. ^9 69 § § % ir , ' you c.,(Q no diFoid to be witliout o.nc cr tficSc Kistclilcsii' Wijy not k onneci up with the city or anywhers you want to go? Th' new horn nas osen greatiy i,mproved in design and otherwise, and on account d greatly inc!?^aseu output tJie, price hcts been lov/cred and is now withi reach. RUNABOUT TOURING CAR TOWN CAR 800.00 $525.00 K> f o 1 V .i. V.; /! .. 1\ ‘-i' 1 trie tef/ n .easy m 0 0 q i? 0 These new prices F. 0, B. Detroit with all equipmettl. An | early order will mean an early delivery. Get full particulars » from 6? 8 Mr. Morgan’s regular physician accompanied the p^>*ty to attend Miss Hamilton, Mr. Morgan’s granddaughter. “Mr. Morgan who intended to go to the Soundan, having suf frmit Stre«^ M. £. Qiiurcli, Soalh. ReT. T. A. Syke«, Puctar. Preaching every Sunday morn- fig and evening. _ . Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. I put himself in Dr. Tribe’s hands Prayer Service, Wednesday and on the latter’s suggestion he «v«Bing. abandoned the trip to Soundan _— {and returned to Cairo by special Tenant Makes $2,82S On Twenty Acre?. Wilson, Feb. 20.-John H, Griffin, chief clerk in the Wil- fered the chill and seeing that i son postoffice, says that he had the indigestion did not disappet r a tenant on his farm last year who from, 20 acres raised a money crop (tobacco) which sold for Besides this he Macedonia Lttth^aa Church. i train Sunday. Front Street. R«t. C. i. Morcaa, Paatvr. CEeaidenee next door to Church.) Boys Break Jail Fayetteville, Feb 21.—Jim Morning Service at 11:00 a. m. j Tyson and Jim Riddle, 13 years Vespers at 3:30 p. m. old boys confined Cumberland ^0services on third Sundays.) I jail awaiting removal to a re- Sunday School 9:45 a. m., ev-1 formatory, broke jail some time »ry Sunday. during last night. The young Teachers’ Meeting, Wednesday | prisoners knocked out the brick 'lOO p. m. (at parsonage.) i oasement of a seeoi'd story win- Woman’s Missionary Society Idow, removal bricks below and ,after morning service on fourth | using a blanket lowered them- #«ndays.) i selves to the ground. The boys L. C. Bs.. Saturday before I would have been sent to Stone- feird Sundays, 3:00 p. m. ; wall Jackson Training School a L. L. L., third Sundays at 8:00 i month ago but for the fa:^t'that * m housed thirty-five barrels of corn. The name of this thrifty worker is Dave IFzzel, who weighs only about 130 pounds. Mr. Uzzeil’s mainstay was his wife, and the two did all of the work, except at harvest time, a few extra hands were employed. For extra heipand the living expences of this couple the cost did not exceed $100, and they have to their credit m a Wilson bank $1000. Wehb Aventie M. t. Church, R«. . T. Harh?. Paiior. ithe institution is filled to its ca- : pacity. , Young Riddle is a brother of ; Tom Riddle, wh» i s serving a : prison sentence for killing his Preachin;;f every first Sunday 1 father. 11 a.m. and 8:00 p m., second _. Sunday at 8 p, m. r o Sunday School, every Sunday »ien^ morning at 10 a. m. ' Two fine corn and tobacco John F. idol, Supt. | farms apply to Lafayette Holt, Georg^ta Wins Ovei Wake Ferest. 70-27. Athens, Ga., Feb. 20.—Georgia University basketball {earn .de feated the Wake Forest quintet here tonight 70 to 27. Johnson and Brand made most of Geor gia’s point Holding made sev- ent'^en of the points scored by tVie vi?-itors. Davis starred for Wake Forest. Georgia has defeated every college five played this season and has only games with Georgia Every body Welcome. i Burlington, N. C, Two Battleship Bill reported to House. Washington, D. C., Feb. 20.— The naval appropriation hi 1 carying $146,000,000 and author- , izing two battleships, one trans-: port one supply, six torpedo boac destroyers and four sub-marines i was reported late today to thej Hous^, It probely will be taken ; up tomorrow. Secretary Meyer was on the > floor of the House when the measure v/as brought in. A final vote on the battleship construction question, o /er which there has been a contest for weeks, was taken at the last nioment. An amen ment to pro vide for one battleship instead of two was last, 9 to 12, the economy advocates gaining two v >tes. Representatives Grigg, of Texas; Hensely, of Missouri; Buchanan of Illinois, and Witherspoon’ of l^isisissippi, gave notice they would file a minority report. Representative Tripple of Georgia, one Of the leading “no battleship men,” said he did not intend to fiJi- buster against the measure, but would opposl it on the floor of the House and insist upon a record. Here's A Came Story. Kinston, FeW 19.-^John A, Collins, of this city, an eng^ineer on the Carolina railroad, had a remarkable experience recently, while gunning for small game in a woods in county. Collins’ dog located a covey of birds, and when bade to do so flushed, them. The hunter singled out a bird to shoot, and just at this juncture I another bird, possibly its mate, joined the first flier. A hawk, which had, been trailing the fiock, swooped down to prey upon the frightened birds and w's almost upon them as Coliins fired. A}1 three were killed with the single shot. The incident is vouched :AT: in ’S CLOTHING STORE Our entire stock of Mens and Boys Suits and Overcoats will be sold at cut prices. We are now selli^ all goods at 1-3 our former marked price. Wl want to sell these order to make room foprmg goods and exp^ to give our cus tomers the tenefit of these cut prices. IF YOU NEED ANY THING IN CLOTHING NOW IS THE TIME TO COME. HOME OF GOOD CLOTHES, n, - - - N.G. Tech and Auburn Poly tech yet for by Collins’companions, who on the schedule, ' are reliable men. Come Across With That Dollar, McGlamery-Markham Auto Co. Phone 619. 111-113 East Washington Street, Greensboro, N. C. | ^ ^ L. E. Atwater, Local Dealer for Alamance County % Stop Mini IndianI Lieutenj sed a si yesterda.| E. R. Babtist was mat and saidl “Stop I speech,’ Theni the sepv from ti\( when II to .sell other mt ers, fillil ent instil The lil ded the gravel aj ister to journal Henry chambei Home) Work aif and waj For fur to or wi Isley ol( No. 2. ] “In PRES WA! My LOW SOUll For. South'ei ceeding Wash in for inc twenty ing toR ets will March return if origii ual tick payi that cai 10th, l^ Roun tant po From Q R D C B « ( i I i i t i TWEN' From ( “ R “ D " C “ B . Ratei tion fr( For ( tive to Sleepir Special “^5k yoi ^vith tl O. J S. D. I Ra
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