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Page 2 FLOYD ALLEN GUILTY .MURDER IN liRST DECREE To Be Sentenced to the Electric Chair Other Prisoners Will He TiieJ Immediatelv. V»\ '.ho\ ilU*. Va.. May 17. '\E;' :y pi I 'll- :' in t it. lirst ik'-rnv" was t/iiry's v -ri'l.t ,-aso ci'.a'UV'.l wii'.i thv r.'.'.ii•: r >»l s At i ■ - Hills C'arn > • ar.s t t ! \ . i 1 v ii • stav • at il. , . t ( ; .1 . .., ~ . s ? :ic t!u» v.uiv! a\ i it was ■; ':1 v. -v. vr .ov-lit-; c-mid «.• !■ 'aoh ■•!. •; n • .in: . ijrr.it . 1»» iu* felt sor.d ! It Will Pay You to Visit j j V\ij Store. | J \ v ' •:' • 'o'.jnter; av.s at >■«.'. I ! «t!' M 0- •• ... t >i.l . p ■ ■ •• ' ll Hats. lattst s:y!« s. for sa. at very ;>\vost i-r.c Sl'K» 'IAI. IVst Is;vat 7 yar-i. . vss . s a ■ ' ill i - ptior.s I JOHN A. BURTON Walnut Cove, N. C. A A .«K OW JM. ifMk • There Will be no Tobacco 5 I Sales on the Winston Market® I During the Months of June and July • ® On account of the fact that so few buyers are on the sales during J w the summer months and believing it to be for the best interests of ® the farmer as well as the market, it has been unanimously decided 9 to suspend sales on our market during the montiis of June and July. gfe We urge all the farmers to sell what tobacco they have on hand during the month of May. ft • • 2 The warehouses will be open all the summer as £ £ usual to take care of their friends and patrons. £ I Tobacco Board of Trade# S By F. A. COLEMAN, President ® S Z. T. BYNUM, Secretary. • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••MM* vice. The .iuil.ce declared the .jury was swum to reach only one conclusion, the defendant s jruilt or innocence. He said ii the jurors lost sijrht ot that is s 10 in private individual opinion they would do wronjj t> them selves. an uninteinifd violence to their solemn obligations and a ■ n-a\ • injustice either t> the ac cused or the commonwealth. ,lt'!v> nr. i !!:rs ■ i !; was but a short time before the announcement tl'.at an agree ment iuul been reached. \\ ht u t r ■ 1 the t\>r» ■."iii- meed the \erdict. , P' l»j, : Mi NTS. les the :: .-dor indict.; • nl \ similar s sta'M : ist Victor • • i a .tie Ai.en. i > - aA A W and Sidna Edwards, Floyd's, s. a i i: ■ M seep; and We>!ey Kdwards. n> m: TKII:D IMMT'MAm v. The other prisoners will be tried imine iiately. Tit' Allen verdict was a dis tinct >mprise. It was thouirht the jury was hopelessly divided. IMO « . tii*» I'AV'IW IMcll THIE DANI>L'RY KKPORTK« alleged to have said previous to b -inu" summoned t'er ,i'iry duty, t Kit you can't always jret justice in i!v.' court ami maybe the Aliens were not t'ar wronj*." The Commonwealth's At t>»riK*> had made arrangements to a"- rest him on a perjury char.: should he brinjr alio :t ;i disajjiv • ment. SENTENCE NOT riJONOt'NCED. Sentenc-' was i ronounci 0:1 I"..vd A.'iM:, b. >.iSpO!H!' in order that ho m: ;• t» -iil'y i otlvr cases. r. \i ;•:.*> .'in \i :::.i;r s m»Ni»v T'o Commonweal: !;'s Attorn w Id !'i \l try ( lauilo Aid n oa i;vi «tlM chardn v th«> nmrd of liuljro Massey. The trial I \ ,• \ v •. ! • »ii \» !'.i • ••' i tl\\i 'iJ. , • ••> attoHU'\ ■ am ' d ;.!!•!' o '..rt ad • 'itrn» iv. .da :\ !or \vrii ot * i*r> \ in t !., i;o. M. There was barely a handful 11 ;>• in court i'iher tluia t! • attorneys, detectives and now pa-vi men wiien the verdict \\: - announced. Th.e prisoner's wife was hesiii him. di\-sed in M:-ck. ami si woiv a iarne p"ke bonneit s> h face could rot h ■ s vn. M ! : \ i i: !.: or i»i-:s;* \in. Aden >eem 1 brighter ti. , m irnii -vident!\ expecting . mist rial. 1i • was the picture ( ,i: v. i tl.i verdict w: - HELPS A JI'DCE IN BAD FIX. •Justice E i 1 iterry. ot im. - Mill.-. Team. W:;S plain worried. A bad sore on his It had bailie*! scve.'al doctors a;. . 1..; resi-ted all remedies, thought i*. v.. s a cancer, i • wrote. "At 'as; 1 ;sed I'uck lon's Arnica Salve, and was con pletely c;:ued." Cures burn li tils, ulcers, cats, bruises a:, piles. 'S> cent- ;.t all drm;jrist>. NEWS OF OLD SliiißV I* INSKCT Di'.S! KOYING WHEAT Heaviest Rainfall Recorded l.ver Pig fruit Crop 1-xpectcd Other Items h'rom t!.« 'I: Airy I cader K.Lnr Welch, a .1, nuil s; ukmt .it tl. • i'.ilitr.ii'Vf, Mil., colli ue, is ~:rA i .• end the -mimer vaca ■ tion. i Mr. ,i. S. !i i- •. ■ his fity. .:•> > 'UVti in 1 v.'onii'iic! lor ».thr M'ail on th slur >• i I'twi's.v here ana 1 * >bson, ■ : v. il! .',-1 V I'.'..' Celltfad till' i !r s. M. Itrower has returned V .;:i W\l . Va.. where he sp u' m vera I day atter.diiV' tlie Allen t; i.l. !!>■ li *e oi hers \vh» I'.av'■ ■ heard the evidiiice. pre ,:ivtc-' ivii-;i >n. It is linv. an a>s ;ivd fact that 1 i ,:s year will witness the : aviest crop >f fruit ii> several .vars. All tive.s nt i wry variety of fruit are practically loaded and nothing but a severe hail-storm can i revent an un ;»;;al lar.uje crop. S. Sellroithe well known ■Merchant. left Saturday, for /•.'est Virginia, where lie will locate and in the nier e .utile business, lie has not ;eeid''d just wlkt • he will locate .ml Mrs. Schroh will remain • re until that matt t is settled. Th.' many i«»n-1 - »f Mis. ■ln M. L'larke will b> pleasid to '.ear that she is rai-idly recovering: '• >m a recall." p »rf »r;n -d 'oration at ,Johi il tpkin's lios i:; 1. r.altinv>re, Md. It will ;•• 1 ably b- a month ••!' more •; .mil she oa.i c >:n • h 'me. in s >me sections, i•. th 1 conn • . the.v is an ins- ct that i> c m -1• • t«• Iv* destroying the prospect nra '_i*>•»i wheat irop. It is a -mall bit!* w irking at the roots >f the wheat which kills the stalk first turning it yellow. This insect has appeared in sev- Rx ,(S?x oral sections of the county and the farmers are at a loss to know just what it is. .1. T. Heare lias retumod from IJoswell, Va.. whore he pur chased an 11 - ::>■ l• »r the Mount Airy and K.»«torn railroad. The online v.a- ; ppod last Satur day and is expected to arrive to . d;-,\ and will be put in coinmis sii nat once. I'his is a lija'ht enjrine for the passenger run I nit another and larger one will !>.• purchased lor th • livijjht . service. On last Saturday the heaviest , rainfall ever recorded hy the local wont hi r lntreau, lairlv I ilooded everytliinir in this sec , tion and 1 J»-! ir.ches of rain It'll . in a period of thirteen l ours. , More than two Inches fell in two hours, between noon and two o'clock and the streets ot the . city were quickly converted into . streams and much damage was I done to pardons in the city. Airain in the evening the rain • came in torrents and the hijrh i water placed the electric li.e'ht system out of business and the town was in total darkness alter , «»;:*ii p. m. Ararat river and • Lovill's Creek broke all previous I records for hi;rh water and thou sands of acres of newly planted > bottoms wore Mibmertfod or . badly washed. The damajio to , crops can hardly !>•■ estimated as this land must be replanted. The county bridge at Ham burg was completely washed , away by the flooded river and j the one at the old l'anner ford was s .mewhat damaged while I other bridges. in the county. . were more or i '-s damaged. On the Mount Airy and hastorn ■ raiir- ad the lar/e t rest I ■ across ■ Dan river was swept away and ' considerable damage was done 1 to other bridges on th 1 line lhe , rain seemed to tollow the moun tain range and little or n > dam - age is reported south of here. fltk xCSfev i Dr. Mcltzer. Dr. Meitzer, the renowned eye i specialist of Germany, who has ! treated some of Walnut Cove's ■ best known citizens for their I eyes, is having" his praises sung by ul 1. He is uml»ul>teiliy one of the best optometrists that has ever been in this section and the people are not missing the oppor tunity of taking advantage »( his presence. He has been pressed t> stay in our midst two weeks longer an 1 has kindly consented to do so. 1 have shoes and slippers at a bargain. W. K. Hutner. I A Pic:r-.:nent F'.'cv \'c;!c ■ » r, 'ear ! . ,\th > Hm. r:. ,M Y.. 'X Tin S • I • Assembly. Tells f Narrcv E »pe. ; A ' 1 \ ' i: ■ | in'. •• 4 x -y .• - V : 1 g* ■.* ■ u ....... 1 ' » ; 1 : 1 t i 111 lU. 1 * I . .. •1.• \* * • W••I' it . : 1 \V! I- I 11l • v I' ■ . I! IV, •••••'• ! . ! -* • ' t ■ 1- .. ■» ( *\ % 1 l'! Mlll'S 11. -t * \i \ !:• Til* is ■t ■! t j . S^ V \ K. !||Vt( t | !!;•' I'lnl >f tin* wi'k 1 h.I I 'l ny j 110 :• il l I V. • - I • tt«T tl 11 I ■ I'V-T | • ■ xj.it.l tu in"' .• !.• 1 MHkiil If 1 n t ikltu? 1 ■ f ! V V. '.•! I ! I' • 1 I \\ II"' I il « ' ikil.lU IM' M • 11. ill K. IIP . ' I .T.l I'l- Ml' ' 11. 11l 1.. 11l • I j I'. !!;:•• .1 II . !■• I v. ' • ;•■ .| • I cuM i. i 1 \|... 1 i [■ 1:n 111 • !'■ r I I•1.. 11 \ • I u..vl I • 1 t -1 \V til.-I..1.1.1: I 111.l ! • toll) I Willi! I * 11. V.T \\ I ■l k . 1 ! I. . I ' 11. I\\ -* 1 Ilk' II Willi !•..'.•• illstn ... .111. tltll] il \*■ ■. • I • I I , I .1 t t • • : I \ 1 illV I «ml- tl]> in . lit" 11.■ r.it'l I .■. •: 11 t 1 11 \.• I ;t 1 f w I ■ I .i« . ■ I ; I r M" ll' .1 t 1.. 111 .Iv will v. t•" 1. . , til.l*l*. •! il V I .! •-•' IT ill I • 5 I*-ui-.1.11111*.• mil .' January. ! feel that IT. Mil. *• 111-art Kitnnly lias Kiv.il 1 nsv 1.1 . ti.l i*nmi.it r. i ..ttitn. tul it t > liiirlily ' ? Dr. Miles' Heart Remedy is sold and {lii.ir.inteed by all druggists. 1 MILES MEDICAL CO.. Elkhart, Ind. 10 It will pay you to visit my bargain c »untor. \V. 11. Hutnei'.
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