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PAGE FIVE WHO'S OLDEST IN WAYNE? m ■ U "f an a* aMaktl *eth»nlah Uni U ks »nm(Wii tm W I|MH lii “* * -R «| h. y'f If • t I MRf Ml; f»rrt (M anvbaty te*Wa|«w cm fb I iMr this Hnalrlpa* ahararlrr, bat •• «hM leptarr Ibe tbal there m* b-wii<i*mn».i, wm*mfam <m f***fi> '* h< I As a aafrr as late rest. Ms la Ms HAn( IskaMM el (he eHSty |bn er Rkaiia *hfOe r Mark. We Weald like I# Mew sad we believe fl that tharr aer MhwV wfkers ' r •*'*’ '•**" « I II yea base aba this eMsW tbhabltast la, «R right few a aad write I as a beat bar er hima* Ibe ra»e auj beMbetter MIM. ceaia U see aa.< ■ There aaght le be a abets WO dd gat fail aato Imt UK beaar. Thra ■ a bra as bate faaad eat aba la tbe lari) permaa le. at asste raa thetr ■ ptetare la THE HEWN aa4 Mat aa laterrtea freai IJmm. ■ Deal target le arlte. er raH. er ceiae right aea while yea thlak abeat I tbe auitter. res I gtlXKt LuSulJ I j i set- "m* 5 ' <** * I puwWr I I - London. Be*t I—The * taaactal ■heart ot Loudon %here thousand- ufj ■Britton* make their H'lag lagarlaj. Ithelr fellow men all tuen I Bar of luietoriuno. cannot estimate Iseaa roughly bear SMUiy million ■pound* will have to be paid to policy ■holders aa tbe reaalt of tbi iataa- Iruphe la Japan. I • Underwriter* fear their heaty lohs- In wttt be ob marine poll ole* since ■ordinary- Are policies do not protect Itbalr -holders against earthquakes. ■There la no information that any WA ■ships have been lost. I>ut It is felt leare la Irnadaa (bat aeaay aasaN weft ■have been damaged and sunk With ■enormous cargoes. t I Warehouses in Yokohama whb.it ■have been protagtff b> dmurndvcf Supposedly hare bsea last. Tbe moat I I modern cargo clpuaas in marine poll- Icovers goods “from warehonsr to Iwarbhpßte so the aadrn-rrlUr- tu*J Iha v a to accapt heavy to.sea on goods I which ware really In ,tbe course of Itnlgad transportUoa or vktoh "4f| I stored awaiting ihlpmmt. I Oreat quantities ot ruch goods on I tbs (hacks ot katkohnma ar* r ( par lad Ito h«Te been destroyed 1 Seveaal vassala la *te cpmae 9<j Iconstrue lion In tbe Japanese ship I yards were covered by Umdoo cum I pan lay and there were a considers-j I bio number ot residents of Japan " ho; were Inrarwd by London bones*: ageinst death l>y accident In addition I there were many tourlM*. parties-' larly r£b Aaftcrh nna a bo. A iMsader stood is re. dnanred tbemiWrjb and their personal effects against aIL kinds ot mi atari una and lana. add ** for whatavar ill kga happened to them' aomfone is likely t« collect seme* thing **>,*•» New badness from locations TH sonea subject to volcanla dtalurban cea gnd earth tremors continued to pour la today, and rates* naturally >are rising aa n result i Übderwrlters eipect Mtft.it will i many waaka. possibly avarql amath*. , before an actuate appraisal of Muir tones w||| be known. However pst . saw eaWmsiv* the damage may be. and however heavy the draft, It guty tasks on Aba eicbegjmu/at Ig.iursnce houses, the companies all are condd ent that they oaa\take care qf thy demands without causing any dis ruption in tbe Auaiu-ul fabric of the business world. f / To Sttfdy Constitution of the United States Washington. D. September A.—j TM Amerkym Bar Association rev solved. In Its Minneapolis meeting las( tbal tltnre should he set off L week for speclsl study by all Alb eriegaa of Us llnliad Males CousfU. tut ton Thare Is too geathrst an Im pression that It Is hardly even to read the fundamental ia/ w n f the Nation, and Mip result Is het rogeneoun notion pa to nhat thu con stitution really says. A profeaaor—one of the allogt .i anti patriotic scholar* who aTe accused of ■owldr rreeds of treason In tbd mlnda of young gnierlcans by mihteading histories—cog traffic!* Mr UlmMone In the following language: ~ "Tbe Constitution was tajj froja be- Ing Ifr Otodatooe ‘the greatest work ever hdruck ass at aay oae take by the hrv<i n . n d pur pose of <*•».' Tbe Cofuiaatiun uws talnp almoet no uovpltA." As Judged by the tn M ( K a wee tty. ' Wttece are iqgny v *hnievilte mings which would beat UMted Stales t aastUallM 4he Wnawa aaag. -for insance. But to aobdr Americaas, and ►*> alt Iboughttul Ntiudents. that to the moat fooffsh of all) possible grounds ' for imndemalng tits' Constitution Brea the Decslogse wtA U | a rtU the hlgheat gadar of Its prlnplples Ipd bepp euunclaTt ad la lab* ebrtlir thaa (he Mates tables of elone Par Ten Command ment* were not/ "noveltiea In tbelr is^t-hiug* "It never enteheA the mind of tbe colonjbgr tput a genuinely popular tiovarament could daslroyi the pergilnal /rl(U|a which ware the If irddiMon/apd' tbelr gloryre marks thu professor of hbttory-i-mae or the grbap As Americana who** his toric* ale tie mg thrown out of hcliool ttbrariAi or tbe ground that •hay - are aLhatAiacd' rrjtr‘fl^‘ l », Hcrklhr to Wtettflr American I it-a It ti w»r* n not lam' la order to build lup-Brttlsh prestige The American Bar has developed a Acid (or patrloik: act ivity wbicli will give room for the diligent work of ell it* trained io talWda and will Inspire patriot* ampaget the laympa to follow salt trgvto- <>% * MMabt In Rvaatov. , AtVauiabnrg Wy fftfead* lb W 111 Pbvar as Awadlag Mrmage. To riaJaOff. .. txvalabnrg. Sap. i. —Alter deUb i rating for b boars, the jury la tbt cult of Mary While Nash against Dr Ttabort A. Royaler, reported to Jndp Caimt (hfff U could not agree •■d we* dledfcUted. The plaintiff was adlffg thd Haleigh surgeon fov IShJNtI gar aliaged neg ligence in treatment and thn Jury la uiidaitlood to have stood,taa to two. In faror of awarding the damages 1 The case went to trial last Tbura da), agii w*a hard toaabi. B. T., Hofdea and b. H Yaifmrowgh rep recented the plaintiff and lawyers j for ths defendant wars: Brace While,| | tT. H. Maloda and W. M. dteaaon. of i>ock is Herb V . TODAY f « » .1 See him at once. Corns, Bunions and In growing Naite removed without medi cine. * s \ * ' •*! e* ' * * .... Call the Waym» Slioe Stole pr Crystal v -■ • t Barker Shop. ' » U ■■ ■ " " I "I —■ ■ I 9 ■p“, ; —r , - [ fte CaHegc J j x of and girls will .begin -to I i g / bowed in all directions soon I'* 1 to be among the many thousands jf off at school * " I And if you have everything A else ready haCfe your big warm . J (-« -r-ov * *• -til ++;- t g \ ' sweater for all out of doors. - Sweaters, they’re piled high as 'N the ceiling, have just been ed- 1 ' "unpacked and are ready, brand v new for the -first day of the col # _/iege year. <> ?7i 8 * Bradley is presenting many new styles. College sweaters, •' i slip-overs, V-shaped necks, with » f and without collars, are here in , . * 4 aV.) a* v 4* ■ if. >v w both heavy and light weight 001. Your favorite color too! ... f nwEiti W. j 1 I I ' •“•vhawww • ad 0 % Lnntohnag. U*a*ral AMmrt Ui and R. N. Blrnma. nf Haleigh. FiislaitAd f>aalsr * <, Shet While Hunting Part* Bapt. d,—airorgv Jnarph It* Mott*. New Yovk and' Part* aft dcatur. was Wiled -today In a hunting accidnat In th« Utiparimeai as Loir et-Cher. He had gone affvld with M, Tha lauars gun was 'dto obarad aoaMaatatty and the charpe struck M De Mutte. who djed soon after. ‘ M De Motte »t» the bead of au eateostve establtahment which ha* been enaaged for year* In a*M<wiablins works of art. especially of antique and rare character. . for museuma and ' promiaeM art rnlhualaeU both In ; America and on the coaUnßtt Me recently became one of the cen ( tml Agures In an lavraattgntlou of charges that hU eatnbMahment had daalt in antique* of qnaatlonml autb cMialty Jana for Da Motte was mod by the Uttar for aliaged division f r iunda aid rutalUUd by hringlqg ' charges agailst hie former «a ; ptaper. M De Motte appeared fa uaarl ahd denied the charge* In evyry respect t i, *« *Sr t tr- 4 saiq«to»»' Greece CUmmir m The Ammmiu Milan. Uapt. A.—Tbe Pnpola Italia, the premier's oMctaJ organ, publish !ea a diapatch today readlag aa fol k»wa: "Telegrams from various source* con Arm tka a*w* that tha flreak government la In lha track as (he *»- 1 aaaslaa. and many anapecta' hare been arrested along the (ireco-AI . banian XrouUrr. t»o whom ue kuotjrn I to I>e of I|ve asalaatn* "Th,, olhera are being followed up I and It la hoped to bav« them soon under arreaLT t mm GOLPeBowo wpws Presbyterian MfStion ariet Reported Safe Navtiville. Tena., Kept ti All Presbyterian missionaries in Japan are aafe. actordlng to * cable receiv ed here todav from L C Smythe, at Karuaaawa which reads: "AH mlaxlonariea safe: Notify fqta-' Hie*'* Presbyterian mlssiouarira in Ja pan number about f>«*. Including Kev. I. H Mclllroy. Jr., whose wife was . Miss Alice’ Wlleon. a nice of Ea-prv.-*- idcni Wilson * - ■ T ■ ■ . MTCMK MAHkkT 0 « - ... New York. Bepl. C Price* contin ued their upward course at the open Ing of today’s stock market. Davison Chemical then extended Its gain to I 1-Z point* Cains of • point or more on Initial lmnltui lloua were reglatared by Beth h'heni Steel. American Woolen Nlrkle Plate common and preferred. Mailt son Bilk and Carro De fiasco Copper HerMn cables indicating that Oer rnany aa* about to give up passive resistance and inquiries tor aied and alhnr i('construction material* from Japanese sources were reported to have Influenced the early buying. Bteql led the advance. AID UCrUtIDUi OF TRAINS AT IHIOH STATIOI HOLDS BORO BOUTRKRn RAILWAI Arrive* Item No in RrtnaAao aaff- Ora—abora ..mm «.1A pm No. II Greensboro 110 pm No. 14 Oraeaahoro ........ 144 pat No. 14 Gretna boro to- Ooldsboro BJf pm Na S 3 Cincinnati-Aahevllle- OnMßati •*.«....«» AJAA pm Departa lar— No. U Greensboro A4A am No. If Qcoaapbprp .......... PM pa No. It Oreankboro I N pa No. 11l Oraoßsbaro Wlgaag- Ashevllle ........... To o* pm noiroLi Mumu Arrive* Aram - - No. 1A Norfolk- Now ton .... « 4f «a No. 7 Beaufort 11,JO am No. » Beaufort AJA pa Depart* for— No. I Beaufort AM am No 10 Beaufort AM pal No. If. Nab Barn Norfolk 10 01 l I Below are a lew prices received at I I Currins Warehouse I I Thursday , 6th I I vfc! 0 I I ,G E. Goodwin, .-lead * l\*L pounds at ........ - • ‘^ c 22(> jiounds at “ 34c 126 pounds at S^vVyV•-•••• 37c 186 iioundkwat ....... '43c a B. F. n ")8 pounds at ixiunds at \' • > : 128 ixjunds at 33c: 112 pounds at 30c 212 pounds at . .... 40c V •' -5'J , 92 jHiunds at v.......'W. 41c s *•» ** l > a-. t .. ..-fyjjv v - Farmer and NcwhoiO * 186 Bounds at • 46c 104 Pounds at 'Tk&% • • 36c* 124 Pounds at ' ■ I WF. WILL ASK YOl'Vo SICK 1F ( " ANY MARKET IN Till. STATE CAN BEAT I ■ niKMS MUCKS. WK AI-SO INVITE YOU TO SELL YOIJK CKOI> WITH US AND , I | WE WILL GUARANTEE - I ’ H'« *4, * ■ I Yours tor Higher Prices < I D. F CURRIN I I PROPRIETOR I ■ . *| • ■ * | M.IK'-, I, I- ... i H . III'I .THIN .1, I'.l, . • .\KI '■ ( Bacv. Cation Ss ** > * ■ 1 CHICAGO.--Bonk aalevmen vin- ( aba pools, need no* he born- With Out any Iwhevent bent nr prevtnna training, they may become »uec(t*a ful |n tbt" *ni< Kutjpg and renvii TA-Al'AO U wak- announced at «-cuq Hn *, of .übmnptiun tor dv putvK teraW". WHHate H ap»n. of Chirajrw— "l took up aubaeriptivin bonk aatoa ' manahip via the evangelt«tk Ins-, iJWvgn and orofaadbr » ehajr. I lav I Hah at te aaftteg the Bihla and “The Bible Story" l am doing a work: mkWb uo rail eta the pulpit in aer wtee. Nenlng hf»nke with a strong moral lesson give* me a cnanoa to btaaflt h^»mamtJL ,, j ( Karl t.’altnn. nf Michigan "U wanted higher rdiKaUon, but 'ark -.i d the fimffa. Nqw I ,Ah Ink I am didpg *" much for the edmatmn af*j the youth of te»< >ice an I could a* a gghaalmtetof th- work 4.1 pranbUe and fa an uaiiqg.fi Wig- Affinsv C. Brady,' <*f Rln* ,naap«m - 1 - "BelliM; ntevriptma. baa a* ha* enah}«d n-e to educate my j ,f«Hir children »ri( prdwulr a home, for them. At the v*«u time. I am rendering a treat aqpatom to patent* ; land children lift proidAMgohqMKtef- 1 building t>Mika. K w. Rrhmtmk. as Michigan - j |"Sinln*ffmn»Hip enabled me t« anter , (lollop oA 17 with ,it> god UjffradN- j Z 3, E.Jones ' i fj V * ' " ‘ * *«;V J.: 11*1 pounds at v . " f \i 18c / *SB pouMls at 29c/ S 8 ptunds at Skk^ 72 pounds at ... 46c ">{) pminda at *»,/ . .>.*... I. 82c Dan Lancaster 162 Pounds at ~... t !* tjlf pounds at 32c 141 founds at .^.. >8 Pounds at i.Jt Wc W. F. Kent • *#§'•* fimeJ Ki Pounds at 16 l-2c 112 Pounds at 25c A 50 Pounds at ...v.66c 76 l‘ounds at ; ...:..... v, 34c FRIDAY A<OWNTMf7 4FPTyhfT*FR T. 1»23 s ate wdth money In •!»* har.«. It i.na I -provided a apleodjyl grm.h Iw.v'* { : for other endeavor; No prvifvUVM n j j-ia-richer In riollare. oapenenee and service to humanNff-" t£ 1-awreMp <4. Htowvli of llunvi* . , "t»hy*i(d*aa told fan Mat If I *er« , . to live 1 aid dad Mght. odtu'.r# , employment,. I found it In ajo. (•cnptton look salesmanship, la i brought me twrt only a rotund. , |health but n.onev. axperience and 1 tha satiafaei ton That i araf dbing q { service to the World. li'Atepalilff ] stone to other labors? I have Keen , with this concern aigHtaaa gaaan ’ £.» itmjdloi.Nite,". <T ,„. J. U V>,k V,V- . , W —— r—— r T-lr* ■■ • ■—4 b
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