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Tl II !••• MOUNT AST, NORTH CAROLINA. IMS I1.M PER TRAR niahaa mm ta anothor, or pla«aa it »Wf Im know* that nek altar par mb win And H and triad H, that por ■m h I la bit far tha wttfal arf kk tantional Injury of tha rietha," Um Gaoriria out of appaala May HaM la graatla# Mr*. Catherina Briatol, af BaHtaMia. a aaw trial af bar 91M, Mra. Brtato! rhargai that Kailay had famiahad har with Ihjoor con taining wood alBihal, whfla la a Balti aiara apai'Uaaat ranted by tha Atlan ta man, which raaaltad la tha partial laaa af har aight. Tha aaaa waa <Ja cMad againat tha plaintiff la Faftoa Soparior eaart, Oatahar, 1M1. hot aha latar waa granted a aaw trial aad Kailay'i attornay appaalaii that Kaflay fnrniahad tha allagad poiaaaoai liquor to har wttfmBy, hat latar aaiaailaii thia aa aa to eharga tainad In driahing polaonooa or dal ateriooa llqaora may ariaa althar fruaa wilfully or intentionally faraiah negligently or earalaaaly furnlahing It," tha court hold. Safect Your Nd Car* WHk Cum Picture postcards art ■ |n»t eon wnlww to the harried traveler Who ha*, or who thinks ha km, no tiaae ' to write letters homa. Bat aceidanta trtboter, tha picture wlsOsd says yelling (n Florida wrota on a card that sha was about to mail to a Mends in Chicago: "Wish you wars km." ^ In due time cams tha answer: "Re setted your card* bat what do yoa ■Man ? Ton sent ma a picture of a cemetery!" A dear old grandmother who was tramline through nortbam Ohio chess a card ea which was a colored picture of a handsome new baildtaf. Ska wrote: "Am detained hare un expectedly for a few days. Will ex plain later." Great waa the (tea of children aad grandchildren, for grandmother had •ant than a picture of tha new jail! Mnr York, 8*pt 11.—Improrsd bu» iam condition* nod an ritlmaU froaa Wnahinfton, pitting th-i ywrt prob ootfon crop at only 10.740,000 2T tbltMuL fJdiwa.hytti!«r«! il—lgi km km taxad to the utmost and etotts ha»s kM workh« nl«hte to an uiweewftri ntow to kaap the hooka np (• date. Six waaks a«o ration for October dalhrory wid at » V4 on tho Mow York aatten aa chaaifs. Today H eloaod at tt. TWt a^mca la oqoa) to mom than OS a Mb, and la iqaMnt to an toeroaaod la^nm to At cotton planters to tho aonth of about MOOJOOjOOO, ths state rnont said. W. Wada la MUMWMtac today that tha loaa lii North Carolina In Aug—t •m WiHt Am M flm, aa eampmt ad with tha hiwii law newi of taw, MB, whan Am waa • laaa of 1106XM la N flraa. In Aagwrt IMS. thfra war* 1M ftrax, upr wanting a loaa of 9StlJN. according la latunfa of tba Anal rate of tha datailad flra report laauad by Commlaaionar Wada total pruparty at riak I* Aifu , la caluad at fl JMjm, on which raa carrlad la tha am of 11426 .MO Of tha 184 JM loaa, 188,000 - - ■ lX — .a «.» . a_ tMM niw in s iwmiTwy bar of flraa, according to tha ghraa aa linn In thla at a loaa of 138,000; flraa duo tr lifhtnlnc, $11,000; and tioaeco curing tarn*. tll^OO. » Ths aetuttl normnl fin given m trtm. or this town ui ais rural iMIlnii had a| dam ace of |tl ,004, iea»ta»the l fire teas in alt the factories, stores, warchoowt, firafit, rhurrhw, achoota and other btfldiap at $6,626, accord* ins to Mr. Wade's report. las Ids* tha destruction of ona store j by lightning, then were ■tore fires In Angnst and the total I loaa in theaa totaled oniy $186, the ra-| port stated. Not • tingle hotel fire <m report- j ad it Anmt iMiniih Iiuh-IibjIm ttf mount $i!yi iinhflr< atiA JBm ■WWPWI) HRIMIV ■■HI spring reaortu open heaidea the rat alar commercial hoatelriee. In thia connection Cemin in loner Wade "if ever aence of high I industrial firaa aa haa the month of August, North Carolina would be at the head of the national fire loaa list every month, as it doaa thia month, and mllliona of dollar* would be eared in both property and inaunmce It show* every month that the i of the people are being with fin, while the loeeee really i from the 1 ly conceded to he the conservator! of wealth and more largely concerned far aafe-| ty-ftrst Oat of 108 organised fire depart ment towns and eitiee in the state, the total fire loss was tlMOO, and aw «ge of 9176 per city, with not a single fire in the $6,000 and mors ctnaa, stat ed the report; 124 towns and M coon ties reported no fire placed on the department's honor roll. I roll for the second month involved in Tires, m given m follow*: Dwelling, 44; item, 4; factories,] iS*, br or types of Am «m given 19; shingle roof* and defective flan, 17; unknown, 14; lightning, eight; tmoking. four; ofl stovss, three; ad joining building, 5. The fire loos for August for the United States and < to information received and •d hp tha «M mated *24, 474J00, Increase of over 13,000,000 over the fire loj»es far the mum month lart year, bat a decrease of mor< than $8,004,000 from Jrrty, this yspr Con trary to conditions in North'Carolina, It was said SKcfc <rf the increased loss was attributed to ssaaonal fires over the United 8tetes sad i Awmtb $21JS oa 7,779,794 P<mmU Sept 14 —The followiag sf fietel report furnished by H. B. 11 five sale daps, shows the <d pounds ef son msrhet to ho "Ti Far the ssayn. U salss days. V 77V.TM |wilt «sr^ ll.MMt7.lt. an MMM pmom had JfttiM capital fcf tnhi, hot no ooH—io poooiMo of up to Um H^h," tlta foreign offlco nM "thorn wrr» M,OM <■«>»)■! kaoooa, out of • total of M.000. LCTTER FltOM JAPAN I hava awakened to the IM that I Hat# btdi iMuusbij fwlM to ad dMrftif oar friende through tkt m4 lum of the Haw*. Bat I ahould aay la the begtoaiag that it ia not doe to lack of intapaat in tha pa par; far It atUl coatee wjularly, flacwiljf WTtppadi and teeming with intereetiag laadhn mattor. Icaa of our paperi appaal on ly to me othara ara of latetoot to tha wife or tha hay; hot tha Newr ia of to taraat to all thaaa of ua. Mot only la tt tha payer from our homa town; bwt H la a rani live aiypapii to tha optoloa of tha arrttar; therefore It la rarf with aridity nad rolUh and pmmptnaaa. Now that I am getting atortad tha Editor mny look oat for mora tun one artieie, and may have to rail far tha Juiy || wa loft oar work at Uwajima for oar anrnmer raat. faking tha 7 P. M. ateamer which harama loat la a foe bofora morning. Next day foaad aa within what ahoald ha my cant circuit had I the faadi and man for ef fective propaganda. Meat mondng tha boat waa naar anothar boat hid injr ia tha oppoaita d tract ton. bat Hka wiae bewildered, theefflrer* commoni catto. wlto the hope of ftodfr tyr ed anahorad off tha village at Miaaki. in tha maanthnr tha captoia going aahort to hara arator brought oat to rrploniah tha aapply for the boitor of tha angina on account of tha voyage bring prolongad. In emergency drink, ing water can be obtained by evapor ating or diatilling aoa-wator; bat een wator will not da for the machinery. Moreover the amkuat of freah arator needed for producing at earn ia too p-eat to ha obtained by diatilling aea water. 8a oar voyage over what ia aaid to ha only 220 milea required forty-three haara, or ton boura mora arhedale thne la vary long due to nam-1 eroue atopa far paaaencen and for leading and unloadbig freight. At eeaae of tha plaeaa there aia aa wharvea conatructed, aa that tha paa aengara and freight ara token from tha ahore to the beat and hi might back In tvwboato Thia waa o«r ftrat experieace to tatoff aeriooaly embar raaad by foffc tha Inland Sea, aa tha Sea la ao narrow that tha officer* ara able, aa a rule, to kaaw tha paaHioa, and the exact direction which tha boat ahoald ha propelled to kaap off the dangatoaa racka and ahoala. In rroaaing tha Pacific Ocean w» aaaally encounter haavy foga oopacially to traveratag tha northern route. aa that •Sa fag whtatU or afaaa la aounded ovary mtoate ar aa to pratlad* tha rer of catMaiaa with aaathai heat which aay aat ha aeon until wtthin a da%«iamdj near dlatonce. hi lflt wa came perileaely naar having a eol liaion with a freight at earner la tha Northern Pacific during a fog aa danaa that wa could aae only a tow Tarda away. w« ipent about ten day* la Koto which U th* huh and headquarter. of owNUm. Ow n«w Mission Houae, Imp nmujh to aeeaasodato about thirty p*raun*. la tdoa) for tranatoot mlaaionarM. A etnUktr who can cook k —iduyad th* yoar round. 11m houa« la furnished with hod* and all other n**d*d furniture; and «* only pay for th* grocer!** n**d*d for food and ga* n*»d*d for rooking and hast ing bath*. While there w* had th* goodly fellowship of a number of our* missionaries, anioAg whom were Dr. T. W. B. Pawara* and faniOy pro paring to aafl for A—rlca on fur lough. Brother D*a*aro* had ban Superintendent of Mataayaw* dia trict; and *tee* BmMmt Callahan wua j not to b* M to Japan tor mm toto; taken oat af I mm m wM m 41 ill of which kaa found • ket In Mew York and vicinity. TWa to • total of mot* than YlOfiOO liottlee, j wMcb at an rnrni ratal! price of M a bottle, would mm a ratiini of here from about fl.000.Me. of tMa boa men* ha« baan rM an by a Maw York nan wba ao to Tka pore ha of thia m i aartaaa aaawt to | •1* far N4M eaaaa. ar NU« tiee, which, la i^allnl at 91 bmvgkt Um • return of (2J0M1*. Mia arkaowar earrie* a crew of ntea man and kaa mad* 11 trlya. In addition to tMa daalar, two oth-1 era In Maw Yoik an hi tka tka other thro*. Mine < toft Bermuda with - M 1 ( — |U_ J a til I ■■■ (■> *Wa PfOfl OI lH|lnir XOT Qturvi j III IIM Unitod Stataa. Three bar* cocao to grkf, failing into th* kanda of Aaaari It to with the tra&l |8it hsys th*« Naw York and of hia boatoeee ~ orgmiaed. Ha moat adviae tka ehnaer aa to tka tiaM tba raaaal magrl Ona of thoaa m runn*n anrifid far a f*w waak dur ing V>« preeent naan ona trip every! U day*, taking each voyag* a cargo j ranging in value from $50,000 to 176, 900. Shot Officer, Given S Year* Ob Road Saliabury, Sept. 12.—Judge Longl thia af|arnoon *ent Walter Panieil.l young white mm, to the roada for J •igbt yeara for (booting Deputy Sher iff Lee Rankin laat weak. Paraall waa charged with aaaaolt I with intent to kill and alae with re-| ■lading an effieer. The (booting oc- * rnrred after ParneU bad been a Treat ed on a eapiaa from Cabarrua county and while ha waa being brought to] Saliabury. Rankia waa net eerioai injured and waa able to ke at the haw-1 fag today. ParneU pleaded guilty to I ing officera in the diaebarge of tkeir dutfca and he told Paraell that wbea be fired at Baakin ha fired at the of Nerth Carolina. Flywr Drift tkl>- of Brudf kllriM JMAMM OffleJ y^arthuTilW, V*., 8opL 14.—B. A. WhMT MM Of tho Mt MAMm tffiem of tMo mUn, s»v or m Ifo. An anknown Mand of Mr. A» tnonjr ■ tnttinf oy urpitM rrom mi unknown itation(to an ufawni daoti nation, dropped in his yard a W water bottla contain tng om (ilia of ml »»!» brandy. AttdM to tha water bottl* waa tha following note: "For B. A. Anthony. Wo bora MO rallona and ban yon ana." Mr. Anthony thraa only a fow mile* oat fnp Marthfeyilla. Ha la nM to bo a foartwo officor of tha law aad total abotetnoi. Darid LM Cmtm Will Via* Around ia Virtual* Waahinften. Sept ISg-JDarid Lloyd piano to laaflk Now Tot* Octefeor l! and v«d ilaiil a month oa thia lido of tha Atlantic. Ha will «Wt ENGLISH ROYALTY VISITS hi*- way to m AlWtn m-', the paper* My ha will Mt Houm far*. Did h* —Mill hi blC th* ■raHttwto? H« did not. ■ prima to a prtaea, area thaagfc he ba oaJy a ham flgwad tto vaaidenta a# Bailiff only a baron, the prise* of Walaa didn't gat a special fatter hi which to reach the ■hoc*. Than were no offlciahi to accord aa official re leptkiu hot the onofficial on* udt up far that. Evan an tha atrip ha eon Id not aecape tha ao rallad "pitiless glare of publicity.'* Newspaper cor respondent* cant wireless aMaaaffaa about his trip. Baron Renfrew want fiai tha a hip to the Chateau PrvBtenar aa tha Maft where from Ma window ha could ffaae down upon tha broad St Lawrence near. Tomorrow ha will traysl an a prirate car to Aftarta. That will ha On the rai'-eh Baron Renfrew will lead the simple life, snd papers say eat boarding house Hath and other simple fare Nigh; of Hm Fight Waa a Fighting Night Naw York, 8apt. 16—Johnny Damp fey, brother of tha heavyweight cham pion engaged in three fighta, and Jack Kerns. tha titleholder's manager, wag ed two battles of his own while tha Manasaa mauler struggled to victory, in one K waa revealed tonight. Johnny, stirred to a high pitch of agitation during tha ring battle, be came involved in a mivop with Babe Ruth at tha ringside and took a punch at the big Yankee home run hitter before ha waa wliiDit The Ma did not return the attack. Johnny lat er became embroiled to two other al tercatioaa with spectators near tha ring. Kerns exchanged blows with a po liceman while accaatpanying tha champion to tha ring whan an argu ment arose during the prpgraaa of tha party down aa lata. Then, hatwaan the first and aaaond rounds whan the champion's handlers walked over Mai in desperate haste Kerns collided with Jarry Luvarfia, Aa traMto, and la tha heat of excitement naany floored the little Gtaak with a left to the chin. Kama himself carried a few marks of theee conflicts today line high here. H» wi tbfl* an til tffrnl Mdu ago, when ha wm |hm • preliminary-hearing here. Probable jaiie wa» *iond at '.hat time ami th« defendant wan bound over to Ki'reeomn county 8ar«rior roan « h i it bond. TV- ->th«» negro ha* ner< r bet n «j-pr-hende ^ A' SV trial In Tarter:, however, the Jonee negro wa» Identified aa the man who did the (hooting by Mr. Amh-ewi and other state *t witneaaea and ttrong cirrnmetantial evidence alao brought oat a garnet him. lUd CroM Mitt Fmmd ia $7r 1 S3,000 Waahington. Sept. 14.—Belief funfe collected by the for Ja up to tonight amount to f7.1M.0M, aeveral of the dl>lahma the ' the quota* allotted to By ! M.l«f,500; JH»; southern IITIJOO; m tral. »l,OT7,00®; 000; Pacific, |Ot eign, **#1,500. Influx W Nf ro«« is Kmc* to St Umk
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