DUNN
VOL. IV lisL
IV DUNN, N.Cjjjji
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PLANTb iv a;
FOR
easier: v
Store* lo Tali* Holies; •>,
10 Waakj. To Cor-.ei . . ! ; -j; .
ply and Roller* w? , .i.
Ws*HlDgt"'i, Jar.. . it'j
manufacturing «• to :i • • y, v<
few exception* in ;’l ;r .( rj
the Miaalaeippi ri.o . i-d—-.J
by the Bovcma'.cil’ iunl;»V *0 • r>c
opcratior.e for I".1 « • 1. .; ...
Friday nuMmrr r
for relieving Uu fn. 1 V,.. . .
At the rnc'.a tim; • r- !c\ ;h’i
means of relief ,t «j t'l'. etiod (hv
industry and buiur. i 'a.
chiding alt r.omuit r.cti*i.;er lt.n» r i
quire heated buildings, o';-Ecr-r? a-, .i
holiday overy Monday ter the n*x1
10 weaks. This will cloee down on
Mondays not oniy Xi-.-un va, by. ’j
loonV atom*. except fie sh« »• |.. n!
drugs and food. p!n< u. - ra:
and nearly ab off.ro ho 1.1 ■ r.i y. r.'tric
the order door not , ,y.
it is known that th. , y.tl be
ted to runtime np.rn .. ■ re u.U'.*l
ntthnuph rauri.iriiK i.lra!s w,jl H*
elooed.
The government’* mo- ' csaie en
tirely without wnvni’u ’ i r *»»•
by Fuel A.lm;r.!»t“nit.
with th* approval of T*rv
non prmeribvx^ tv*iri. li ».;*
ffOTeminjf the di»tribuMon And av oi
coaL It wae decided upon Uae-ici!
ly by the President and jc rir.cst
head* an a dcjpcral'. «»'; a*. t.,,
foal eriair. and the tvwi. oiiVJoti
tangle (nil Iho custom : C i
munition ptanls are r.<.t exported from
msw viv'iii;; uun u UrOOr.
Oflleirli tonight would not dinruss
tho far-rsaching effects the oction
would have on tho Industrial I'slrie,
and nursticn* sr to how the or iff
was to bo interpreted to inert rvxifle
problema wont unanswered.
The order prescribe* * prcforontisl
Wat of consume* lu whoso interna*
I* drawn. These users will got
cool in the following order:
Railroad!, hoowhcld c-i-.ieierj,
-• ' •• 111 l II i I
army aMnsvy cantonment?
Public utilities, telephone arid LjIc*
graph plants.
Strictly government enterprises,
excepting fertorioa and plants wurk
Ing on government contract**.
Public b i lriii'.r ;-:d nece?-io».
ernmeut, stale and ,a*ui i .; rv:,u’u •
menu.
Factories prcdpc'.ng v '• ■srdc
foods and food? for t,i' ’■ * * -on
sumption.
Announcement of the provisions of
tho order tecs matte l.y Ku.-l Admin
istrator Garfield cCtKi- c V'hi»-> llonro
conference which wus a tended also
by Secretaries 3ak?r “.'t’.-h.
Earlier in tho day Dv. C".-StV bail
eonght the views of Oihi.- oEtblr
and It was said loolght Uu. uu.Jlfcu
ous opinion that the m*a u>v contem
plated was nscciuory under the c>
cunutnuccs.
At find drawn and ar r.--pr. v«d r.t
the White Home the o*v T caUr-1 for
the closing of fc'tvzki
tomorrow mon ing. Thk: vxn ■ h.' .’.g
od upon consideration of the con rat
ion which would result wh«n miUtnrs
of worker* went to tao'r iluticu tm
nwarv of the government’* atm,
FORMAL STATEMENT CLOli.lC.
INDUSTRIES ~CV. FlVf. L/.Y3
Fuel Admin!? Irate*' iJc.Tiiild i-nt-tl
this statement.
Advert# feather (oM!t'rni :«» thf
recent week and the inndcqcsey of
the present cud supply ami trm»
portation fucil'dea to taunt the war
time demand, hive rno-If neeer.aury
immediate restiictiv. ratosi.ica D» to
the ure of cnnl in that f ’-t of tho
United States rn»t of the .•!tw:mipp<
Hear.
"The movement of coal in trri*pr>
*«tion must be rn dlr -ttc<i to «J»i
the director <ronrr.il of Talb.OTi In
dealta»j with tho railroad wucrjcncy
^««ted by recent bltrwd cOivHtlcnS.
Porneetie centum, rv nr mtu.i j,c
k*Pt warm and other s'a.ylutrl;/ nccca
**J]* 'uncumer* mod bo *ui>pHod
All indar.tr; mutt bo fully rondet
td „ {*? "»« of coni In ord '* that Ike
i . *1>Pl,ly ,or th« remainder of
the Winter m,, 1h> -..jparf, di.trllmt
.d and may bo made eoiCeient for ab
aolatoly craentlal nm-.l* -U^ng ,bo
remainder of th.
•to meet the*. B„cowKS«e, the fuel
adml»<*tr"Uc,> ha, ordered «r an im
mediate emc^ce,, mo(en,ro thr.t on
the day* oj Jotuary m, 10( z,
and M »nd priority in the
ueo of coni *•" bv Hvo, only to (how
conromera •ho** eo""»«nptior» of con!
*• absolutely ^
elndo in ordw radra*d,< iotW9Uc
foneomare, k#7l' rh«rKab|e
inatitationa, P«b1l<
tidewater for bai»kor y--rpo-><e. Halted
State covcinnM'P* “*•. *■ °r.le|pel or
county (rurr-no*4”1' for ooeeawtry
public w mar :1*‘*'"* of p^iOv
able food, or food tor im mediate
•umptlon.
"Pyrin* the five <•*** ^'loaWd,
. TH'NN RED CROSS IS
EXCELLENT WORK
"»r C'nmmi Him Rmi >Kipped
1 t '1 Kir UMkIp Increased to
31* Member!,
I _
j The Jervis Chapter American Red
.. »■» oiganixrd last July with a
=«*■’! n;. nibcmhip, but recently has
• i '.\ull In earnest. While the
!*■■■<i '-> " under Its jurisdiction Is
•r. .!■ Includes tha most thickly
I ■ 'suited jCcUob of tha qpunty and
l*- i-::ly two Auxiliaries, one at
!<u:h: end ‘.he other Duke, the ehap
| - V; shlpri d to Division Headquar
j1 • the following: 136 bed ahlrta;
1 '• o'- Inralnal brndages; B4 SrulUtus
'•'nw; 56 T. bandage*; *72-4
ji ,‘' br.mlnpss; 134 Triangular band
*. HR bod socks; 49 pajamas; IS
,. 'lows; EO ninny toil bandages; 40
i: '> eh; 3£ naiikins; B2 wash-cloths;
! muillrtv; 62 sweaters; 38 wristlets;
■» n'lrncu; A socks. Through the pa.
, t: 'eiism e# Mr. P. 8, Cooper, of the
i National Bank, tha chapter has
' * 'i! free r.f any charge two cplandid
■ on-.' or. tile fonrth Aoor of this
• •■•■'Idlng, these rooms being kept
: the janitor and supplied with sra
1-r. tights, heat and sewerage. The
sewing machine* and foar work
iii.lrs are always busy on Tuesday
| r,‘d Ihiusdsy afternoons, while tha
IhnvM charge on Wednmday
i..vi Friday rfternoona. Anybody ia
■rtfd m Sod Crons work is always
!>. .come nnd those in charge will be
uisd to aoRwrr Inquiries about asy
■'art cf this work. Our m ambers hip
*•"* numbers 319 and our chapter
I .■■ leers ar: making their plans to «>
•e'J :h. I'iO graded school children
-JuTi.r Urd Cross which is uow
o-t;oi-\, tie organisation.
jtAce TRIAL UPON CHARGE
| IMMORAL CONDUCT AT HOTEL
Ura. J. II. Williams and H. D. Byrd,
j i f Uann Level, will be called for trial
jin city court this naming open a
. ttorfc of immoral eonduct following
| their arret t at the Balmont Hotel last
weak. Both in at liberty tinder $«i0
f tU mo. a*a~— -J
w.th Immoral conduct after evidence
Y'.nr r cured, arrording to police, show
tf®; Rmha. |te twkhnt.waM
nnd wife at the Belmont Hotel. Their
i. * - ‘ »a» railed last Saturday but eon
t.L-'rd th-n until today. The register 1
of th. hotel is in thf hands of Sohcv
Li C. nrr and will probably be used
a.* evijenre to show diffinnt
! hrt Byrd ami Mrs. Wllllami stopped
n. the Hotel.
- be police have twice within the 1
■i ntoatu arrested men and women '
’ '!': luvi r-gistcred as man and wifo '
utrary to law. Before Christmas
r'. L. Morris, who had previously
:>-.«! c Jail sentence for violation I
of the white slave act. and Nellie
C-Tc;n vrrrn arrested upon a charge 1
of vi»lalir~ the State hotel law. Both
fcrir-Ld their bonds and fled the city.
-t.da.rV New* and Observer.
' License Issued
WHITE
0. M. McDonald tn Haysle Mason; ,
A;-titnor ricasant to Mary Wyes; j
•’r",, r McKay to Bottle Entry; O. L. I
lol'ios in Laura Ityals; Beth A. 1
C-iV- to Cortina Norris. i
rr. mor»*ifrcturit)g industry shall he i
allowed to operate, even If it has Its
con? supply on hsnd. By this moans
Industry will be placed on an
'a'iJnl fooling and each will ha called
upo-.i to make its share of the saerMee
• —' > uiai m ure ustiifn at
th’.' h'thrat ponibla point of mill
in-y and economic efficiency for the
rr>vcuHon of the war.
"In addition to thi. emergency re- ,
'trielion over tho designated five daya, ;
IS-.’ fuel admlntatradon See ordered
that *11 o»o of fuel eaeopt by con
| •-.nicn. classed at abeohitely necea
•n--y »hall be prohibitod on Monday
| of each week from January 2d to
March 2®~that la oa January gg, ,
February 4. H« *®» *® oud March 4*
", 1» and 2®.
I "The order under which thaao rm
otrlrtiona are made i« designed to dla- ,
; trihni'- with abac Site impartiality tha
. burden of patriotic denial An 8>aaa- ,
w of hu-inves are created alike. ,
"Breept oa the daya revered |n tho ,
order, tho normal eupply of coal to i
oil (ontumora will ho maintained. The ,
nrrovary coneuniet* doaignotod in tho j
order are given preforoaoo and prt- i
odty In the delivery and uee of coal ,
jot nil time. aa wall M on tho daya i
e-hen other a to of cool I® prohibitod. 1
I The United State, fool admin to- ,
t-ai’on count* upon tb*.complete pa
triotlc co-oporadon of every Individ- 1
ual firm and corporation effected by <
tho order In it. enforcement. Every <
effort win bo mode by the fool od- t
mlnhtratien and other government of- i
j'icicle rherged with the eafoiremeat I
of the order to carry oot the plea <
|rn»r".«d without undue Interference
with the ordinary aouree of buclueoa <
"It le the eurnest deelre of the fuel i
.dmmi«tralk>a U prevent entirely <
nrr permanent dislocation ef bed— 1
try or of labor."
REV E. J. McKAY SAYS
GERMANY CANNOT Wl!
la 5uum.i IWn He Tells Wh
the Tnlealc Pmn Will Lae
the Flcht
"Germany cannot win tha grsa
war,- mid Hr. McKay, "nor ev.
dominate the world. She wdl ho d«
fanted by the Roman world, now 1:
arras nan!n*t her. But we are Aghl
In* a brave people who van be oru
come only by a denporate struggh
God's promises are conditional."
The fourth "beast" was strong Ei
ceedltutly '(Dan. 7:7) EXCEEDtN<
terrible (7:8), and devoured th
WHOLE earth (7:28). The fourti
or Romas Empire to be supreme h
the world till the second coming o
Christ (!>mn. 7:10, II, 17, 18; 8:84
The Germans have been largely hi
fluenced by the Roman world, but an
net of the Roman world. Genii* «
their civilisation not primarily Latin
Cermany is not one of tha ten ires
and-eley "toes." Her people sot mis
cd with the Latin race; therefore no
a part of the Roman world.
Deeigeing Germans out of place is
th* Roman world. Their devilish is
triguse must com* to an end. Eternal
vigilance the price of liberty.
T»*t—“And when be opened ths
second seal, I heard tha aaeond Dv
ing creature saying. Coma And an
other horse came forth, a red horse;
snd to him that sat thereon It vs
given to take peace from the earth,
md that they should slay one another
snd there was given unto him a met
.word.”—Rev. 8:8, 4.
There Is s widespread belief amona
fwnH'a Mania 4km* sVu_
the beginning of Ui« end of tha age,
Lhm* ****nd Mel has bean opsned,
sad that tha other aaala are to folio*
f Wah sueannMon. They tmltere the!
haaa ssais represent claaaaa of events,
which most take place to prepare ihe
wsjr for Christ'a coming kingdom
Whan they say that these teals repre
sant classes of event*, they do not
naan to say that one class of emta
will sad aaddenly, aad another claaa
*•»“> abruptly; bat these clames
>f events will overlap ona another,
>^n“ke tha shingles af a welhcov
Afear explaining tha Seals aad err
»rsl prophaciot hearing on present
lay conditions, Mr. McKay eontinuad:
To slrsngthcn the position taken
hat we ere now near the end of the
Mr* ted th«t thm matt now htppto
nr Arc cfc* b«rlnainr of the «nd In
aMUment af prophecy, let us turn to
he Book of DeaieL In the second
chapter we read of Nebuehadncxsar’s
Ircara and the interpretation, s<«| in
he seventh chapter of Daniel’s four
leasts Man in vision aad the inter
>rotation. The seventh chapter treat*
>f the same subject as the second
chapter. In the second chapter we
an outline of future events* the
maces there used hot nr taken from
he inanimate sphere; in the seventh
hapter wa hare a fuller description
>f the earns events, the Images used
Ming taken from the animate sphere.
n chapter aaven wa have four beasts
corresponding to the four ef the
treat image la chapter two. Tha sym
lols selected are not arbitrary, but
msed on tha oanct od things. They
*t forth tha beast-like, grovelling
h.raetcrof the world-powers. Daniel
**• them in their inner eeaenee as
toasts, being estranged from God.
The bon. the symbol of strength
ind courage, represent* Bebvlon.
Kebuchadnetxar. its rreatMt Vi,, u
wiled ■ lion (Jer. 4:7). The wing*
■epreaent a -wide-spread and rapidly
squired empire. The plucking of
He wings denote the pasting away ef
Babylon’s ability far wide-spread coa
|a»»ta when Neborhadaesaar was de
ant ed.
Tbs *>*ar ayrnholiiea tha austere
ife of the Pc reions in their monn
aina, also their cruelty. This beer
eas seen raised up on ,,d, t ,
‘ft lay on one of lu fore feet, and
itood on the other.” "Media is the
ower tide, paaalreneae j Persia, the
ipper, active element “ Tho three
dbe In ita mouth ere Babylon, I.ydia,
“»d Egypt, seised by Medo-Persia
The third boast, tho looperd, is
tsoIVt than the Hon, swift, creel;
prtng* frem ks hiding place fiercely
ind suddenly; spotted. A It symbol to
■•present Mart doc, a small and pow
Tf"1 kingdom, and Alexander, Its
fwataot king. In twelee years «hl«
co™»oered the vast Penrior em
a * Pert of Rarope,
'"d all Asia from die Aegean to the
, **" ^ the founder of Uio third
'» Oreelan empire.
fourth beast, the terrible tea
*•» boast, represents the Roman
•»ixre. It Is diverse from aH the oth
°®»imnibU to none. “It da
77*°' l» places, and stamp
th. rceldot with Ita feet” -word!
mplr,**Pr*“’1"* the history of this
**’Plr* «• aUll la oxlst
o^tralL^* C*-M* * coneolids led
hit# aoverml king
(Continued on page Me. 4).
b»«n cricked late war tat made to
(nffar the tea twee at the dammed;
'key have been ia eally mad awkaatu
ally deceived. Ood pal that the rami
facta may set te thaa* aad It the* da
Lord help the hatar T
“Of eenrae the a»M win wta," amid
lfrv. Graham.
“Probably mo,- amid UMto Dma. TBmt
; If we are to wta, we mwet ye the limit.
W< meat check theewfmi daeti union te
abiptdns by the Oaaana aabarartaae.
or me may net be ebla te am food mod
euppllam te ear ewm man and Is war ah
tb'eaanda. aad pmbmpo mflKeoa. «f
Ant-chum anldlera in (ha bottle Una.
Hood la the tat caamderaflen,* Un
de Oar. me Warned. He anay earn hold
that fcod win win the war, aad tUa to
Urtdy tram. Beam the - t nliai I
country."
Mrs. Graham
"tartawtotto
dost yon nm<>,
•n os*ht to ha
Mnwr
da Itob smite* fto <ahtetoto>«to
««"»*«*- Ms proto* ttot to totod
^ * Mm to toMto. -Wa amt
•otto la tto -*"ty^TuTaad
■s Ciaaa anut to ntoma ad thto ad»
ddsttoa. Tto daiattf <rf if^tlia
thTtocta *“* ****** **
aa ottor way css to torn a aaoars
deal, and to toasts tote, It to tto dst>
to ccsffsaa to paas '
CTiatosrtato bffl, tr totoa
ars. white to fair to an
wooid astfla an tto*_
do It tolsty. Safety to* aad
I '
"It Is ItoM tor aa to jattot ws
si» aat a rim to a toots’ pandtoai
ttot this groat eosdtry o# m oowt
rwsaaa to Mood aad Mam aad It la
oaly daa to tea loyalty, aaaittoa aad
1 aarrtoa toosrtecsfalters that wstoss
a coaatry, aad It la Mr toghaat daty
to prsasrra It satopltrad and pasa It
m to Posterity, aa —«tor wtot tto
cost aasy to Oar illtotnitop add tdatr
aaaaatora cam tea* all pasta to tea
wartd to aato this tesatry a daaaa
aad asjoy tto Meadaga aad ogpato
sitlsa; bancs, to tbs trials haters wa,
It la tto doty to stfwyowa to ataad
sgsaraty tote to esr^tenatry mdI to
on# la this rrlsu la dttar pra daial
aaa ar pMhmaa. tot* aa tea aaaa
try Is Otars la aat taste-a*- ft
two dags*
movement now on foot
TO ENTERTAIN THE BOY!
WU Emjwr W. Hick Clam A-us
■MW Saan la MetvepeUtsa Cm
la* ml IW Cmmmtrj
Rotary and Chautauqua are cob
Malng in tkc launching of one g
tko moat notable movement# for tin
entertainment of tkc boys at tbs
Cantonments and Training Ctayi yai
pot forth by the War Department.
Early in the period of Training
Caop preparations. Congress having
la mind tkc welfare of hundreds o(
thousands of boys who snatched sad
denly from ths case aad comfort of
(Witten life, and placed under mlll
tary restraint, moot be provided with
eaAeieet entertainment, to "«W Ufa
at eamp something besides an endless
crind, asked Congram for aa approp
riation for theatres at tha Training
Oampau Ta this proposition Con
PHI HBdUy MM&ted sod t"rdr an
iVropiktiaE sufficient to ©over the
eoet of averting, equipping and main
taining the Liberty Theatres in "Sol
diar CHWa."
-ttrw^k Raymond B. Foeditk,
of the Commimion oa Train
Ng Camp activities, ths Secretary of
Wa» presented the problem of enter
■ ■■■ aaw oi Eitw «
ErUnger, B. j\ Albc. of the Krkh
Circuit, Mai llaude Adame, Wm.
ravenham aad other theatrical mag
eats aa wall aa men aad womoa
friend*. The neult hae hoaa the
formatter of a etmwit that will in
clude afl tha oaApImeuts aad many
of the training camps- The prodne
tiewa selected inclade the hast of the
Btaudway locmm of the year,
among them “Torn to the Sight,
Chatting Cheaters, Hera Comes the
Bride, and laaide the Lines” Tim Bee
ton Symphony and other orehaetras
wfll provide the musical eatertain
■ant and th* Keith Circuit will pre
ride the beet In vaudeville.
Ordinarily tho cost of booking such
attractions weald be prohibitive. But
the performers and managers of tha
United States have mot the Council
rib each patriotic to epoentloa to put
these pro derails within tha reach of
every soldier in the United Staten.
As a
these performances will
ten to twenty-five cents n sent.
Yet many soldiers will act he able
te attend many performances even
at these prices. Thousands nf them
ere sending home praetieafly all thalr
p*y
On tha other hand, practically ev
vry soldier has those at homo who
strongly desire to contribute Into bis
amp life something of wholanome aad
cheerful entertainment.
Therefore this Council has origin
sted a type of book of tickets that
members of the soldier's feasily and
hie friends msy send to kho at the
boat. They are te be called “Sralt
■age Books” and wil be made up ef
coupons some what like the mileage
hooks of the railroads
In books of ana also, 20 coupons
will be sold far a dollar, b books of
saothor site 100 wfll bo sold for five
dollars. Those coupons wfll be good
for payment for mats at any per
formance la any Camp Theatre. Prob
ably, as the movement grows, they
wiB be made goad also for certain
sther and similar uses.
The result will be to chance a
lupr period la the life ef the col
lier into e period of heetthfal nln
Itioa end refreshment.
The problem has been two-sided
to get progrmau for three sudttorlom*
sad to get tickets into th* beads of
th* soldi an at priess which win meat
ihe operating expenses.
If th* awn do net get th* program
they want inside the camps they will
taka what they can somewhere else.
Th* opera ting expense is bora* fay
the tickets is th* 8mileage Books,
paid for fay th* familias, the employ
ers, th* oompaay, or friends of th*
■sea hack hornet
Th* Military Entertainment Conn
til Is thus act a duplicate of any ef
those other agencies. It la, instead,
is expansion of them, or a partner
hip with them.
la add Itioa to this, through the
toleadid co-operation of the Rad path
Chaatauqna, Piedmont I./isais. Rad
elUT* attraction*, and the ether sans
dated Chautauqua Lyreoan, Barry P.
Harrtson. Chairman, has arranged for
the best lecturers hi the (hsitmqti
Held to loetaro on popular top lea at
th* caa torn meat*.
By motsoal consent th* T. M C, A.
Knights ef Cal Batons, Young Men’s
Hebrew A wee let torn and various oth
nr agonrtsa that are part ef th* tamp
Hf* hare tuned ever to the Military
Entertain meat Cooneil which erne
formed at the request of the Secre
tary ef War, th* entire tash of pto
rtdlag entertoinmeat
The coentry ha* been divided Into
lea section* and each ef these ssa
ttoa* Is in charge ef a District Dime
ter who Is a past Rotary Club Gov
MBS**
This District Director la coopera
ting with the Chautauqua Councils
GODWIN'S CIVIL
REFORM IS
Sham to tha
M
WaaMagtoa, Jan. If.—tocretoey
WOiaa Q. MeAdoo haa written lap
raaantattre H. L. Godwin, af North
Carolina, a letter la whiah ha ante
mtniM tha coamtttoa aa reform fat
et«U torviee for raff wiling tha aultog
that made H obligatory tor applic
ant* for civil eervico examination* to
taka tka toato in tha ateta af retid
anca. The latter of **eaoteri Me
Adoo reads:
Appnrrt.Hia* Far todkaa
Tha hessian aay Iboarl Mr vadha,
American may pl~«f alleyiaaee to
tka naliaaa) prohibition ririalmeid.
hat tha Indian atiO eovata Me **tn
water”. This account* for tha atepla
and oapreUctioe* pwegraph hi the
report of tha remittee aw
Aftolra tor appraprtattaaa tor tha ia
cal year of Ulll
“For the aapprcaaion of tha
la tatoaieatiag Mg— amang ladlaae
*150,000”.
Tka appropriation* for tha rmni
■km af tha wUakay ttaic *7yien
moaamantol whan ml rawed with
tha provfrtoa of only *1,M0.M0 tor
adaeating tha ladlaaa la
Thla edacatioaal toad*
Ibararn far deaf awd
or blind
aaaaad leo.ooo. than
**00.*00 aaa ha *ant far India*
children enrolled to public —Vtf,
and children with lane than owo-/earth
Indian blood bn not entitled to thane
,*ehaol facllitiaa.
The Cherokee hiMI at Ml
eowntr. Worth Caroline, am te Mm
y460. BagmmMUmaTliw
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30 YEARS FOR STRUM
AND EDWARDS WOMAN
Pea>
rayeteevUle, Jw. 1 a
*e>tenae which he hoped would prove
a warning that the Slate Jl North
Caroline ia net a healthy place for
the operation of “badger** g»—t
which pray upon tha paaeiaas aad
wackaaas of mb, Judge George Can
boo today gave Leon Stuns, of Sea*
CBroltoa. aad Bees Bd wards, of Wia
penalty of tha
for the murder of
the Greek who met hia i
ream occupied by tha
lodging house in this city am
ber 8. Sturms sentence la te bard
labor, aad is the severest which the
law pro Tides for mnrder In the sec
ond degree, to which the pair pleaded
guilty at their arrufcnmrat yesterday
After examining the the principals
end th* main witnesses. Judge Con
nor, in an able aad paaotratlay re
view of tbe testimony, irpreeeeil the
conviction that Horn Edwards was the
aMvtey spirit hi connection with th*
crime, that aha forafafecd th* bteSaet
aad Starm th* brute fore* of th*
combination, aad dated that hi paa
»<ny sentence he could not comcI
entlouely draw a'dietiaetioe botwooa
the man and th* woman. Therefore,
neeb area yiven th* maahaum penalty
of thirty yean.
ALL THE NEWS IN THE DISPATCH
In every State «f th* Uisioa it bow
eppolntlny State Chairmen who hi
turn are amnyiay for th* loeal er
ymaisationa. la dbtriet* No. I aad
4 th* forator taslndiny Vlryiaa, Heeth
Carolina and South Carolina am ra
dar the eft dent directorship ef Mr.
AMn M. Smith ef Richmond. whfl*
dietriet No. 4 ladudtay Maryland.
Dbdrict of Cofombta and Delaware
an la chary* ef Hamid N. End of
WHkaoharr*. Pa., aheody have plana
under way for Mm Disposal ad Ifco
All towaa over SJMS la
have been Met
Chiba whll* aS
ley— aad all
bam aadyaod
yaaliatlone.
Th* Snilee
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■hart tiam a
UMeHy lath*
ami public will
bon la maklny a
AS MEN REACH AGE
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