'H
''tt,
GREENVILLE IS THE
HEART OF EASTERN
yORTIl CAROLINA. IT HAS
A Population of four
THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED
IND ONE, AND IS SUR
ROUNDED BY THE BEST
FARMING COUNTRY.
INDUSTRIES OF ALL
KINDS ARE INVITED TO
LOCATE HERE FOR WE
HA VE EVERYTHING TO
OFFER IN THE TIM K OF
LABOR, CAPITAL AND
TRIBUTARY FA Cl LI TIES.
WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE
I OH AND NEWSPAPER
PLANT.
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W B' i.*.-Pj,rf \/'A ^
cfif’pr^
f
['cn r^
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Hi'iihlitiil, the Most \oole Kiiii>loyiiH'iii it .’iIhu.--!^ H'ii.'f'i rHit:.
WE HAVE A CIRCULA
TION OF TWELVE RUN-
DRED AMONG THE BE!ST
PEOPLE IN THE EASTERN
PART OF NORTH CARO
LINA AND INVITE those
WHO WISH TO GET lihT-
TER ACQUAINTED WITH
THESE GOOD PEOPLE IS
4 BUSINESS WAY TO TAKE
4 FEW INCHES SPACE AND
TELL THEM WHAT YOU
UAVE TO BRIM. TO Tlll.lR
A TT ENT I ON.
OUR A D V E R T I s I S (1
‘iATES ARE LOW AND < A\
BE HAD UPON APPLICA
TION.
voi.i Mi; xxxiv.
I'.m.
M Ml!t Ii
Huerta Wires Mediation |Praiie Arrives From fera'ligliteii Oonili Placed Under Son of Hew 8ern illderraan|5[|]_
His Willingness To Reign
His Hepresentatives dialed lliey
Had Been instructed Ihus
From Ihe Beginniny
OWUMASI BROKEN
l’rc|>ai'f(l (or >cm <Jov
friimciit and l{i‘bels Attitiidr
AuiiU'd. What Will tJio
»‘|s l>« >0H J
MACAHA FAI.LS. Oiil.. Juno 2.
I’rcsiiiriit lUn rta is prfpariiiu to r>'-
sif;u. Ill' iddiiy aiitliori/.ed liis n pn -
Hciitiitivfs at tile iiii'diaUoii coiili r
< to aniiDuiui' to tlu' world tliul
•'luitli'r inistaki'U pride luir piTson-
al iiitcrfst" would prcvinl his with
drawal, whi'ti once Mi xii’o is "politi-
lal pacitii'd ' and tlu' K<'''. riiiih iit sii ■
iccdiiif; liis is so constituted that it
laii cinint on the support of puhlie.
opinion in .Mexico. j
The Mexican delef;ales in theii-
t'ornial statenu iit n veuled I hat the\ j
had t)een instructed from the lirsi
to inl'orin the inediatnrs that (.Jencral
llui rta's personality would not lie ;in
olisiai !e toward reacliiiiK a peaceliil
olislacle toward reachini: a peaceiiil
Settlenieiil . They also stated Ihat th"
iiiteriial ;.ilu:ilioii in Mexien was;
•'nue^.-ary liouml up wiili the inter-|
natiiuial (jtiestions ancl that this j
spirit had ai liiiiteil iliein in coinin:;;
lo the ni"iiialion conl'erencc. Coirn’i-|
(lent with tile annoiHHenieiit hy the'
.Mexican delegates ot' their position,
the nii'diators toninlil sent a note bv
mall til Uatael Zuharam Capinaruy
lepresentatlve of Cieneral Carranza i i
Washiiifiton replying to tlie coniinu
nication lirotinht here rriday by .luau
F. rrcpiidi. 'I’lic mediators in effei I
asked Ccneral Carranza if the Con
stitutionalists wore willing to discuss
internal as well as international af
fairs anil if they wen- ready to dc
claro an armi.'itico with llic Huerta
forces so tliat the ‘'political paciticis-
tion" to which the Huor'a de!oc:ate..
referred in their ‘ tatemem r.ii.irhl b'
sp - dily brought about
These a«' .s—the i .suance of tin
sta.ment ti; 'in' .Mexitans and the
mailing of a reply to Ziroaran—brtiV.e
the deadlock in the nepotiations. the
('xistf'uce of which the nie<liat<trs to
day fornuilly denied. It nevertheless
was authoritatively estalilished that
not until the meil a<i‘!s witlidrew
their original intention of iKiuiritiK the
Zurbaran note did tlic American dele,
nates consent to Ro ahead ivith a
discussion of tlie Reueral peace plan,
c., whi.-l! n!:st.in»ial iin .. ess w -.
made in today's conferences. The
staieiiieii! by the Mexicans, iir.-pare.l
two days a;r(i tmi not issueil nniii C.e:i |
Huerta had leli Krai’>ie<l liis < (HMpb ■
appr.'Viil t.Mlay of the tenlali'.e pla i
for a new provicional Ki'veriimen i.
also carried 'ho m jiotiations a lonu
step forwari!. The text ot Ihe siate-
ment follows:
lliKTta's StjiteniPiit.
“In accordance with the instru-
tions which the Mexican ileleKation
has bad since tlie begiiuiinR of the
peace negotiations its mi'iiilters do
I'lared at the first full cnnfi'reiice.
that is to say. in the presence of the
mediatinR plenipotentiaries and ot the
deb'Kates of the I'nited States of
Ameiica; that President Huerta's per
soiuility is not an obstacle to the
reai'liini: of a satisfactory conclusion.
“OeniTal Huerta is prepared to
withdraw from tbt> ixovernment on
«'onditions Ihat. at the tiiii<> of his
withdrawal Mexico shall be polit'cal'y
pacified and the povernment succeod-
inp bis shall be sucb as to count on
llii' aei|iii.■ „eiiee tile gnveriM'd amlj
I'll l!ie siippiifl III public iipinii):i.|
whilil eimstlHlie the ie;il hasis foil
Iieaee and sii'bility in any enuinry. |
Ii lias iiei n and is I’resident
Huerta’s wi.-h to phiee on ri'cord that
neither niisiake;i piide nor pirsonal
iiiti resi will previ nt hi.-, withdrawal
mice the above nanieil eonditioiis are
siilislii d.
"The Mexiean i.'ovi-ninient a<'cepti I
ilie laeiliation o! il:e Sniith .\iiieri<-an
powers In a frank and open spirit an l
the .Mexican <lele^ales has been guid
ed and will be miidi it in all iis acis
Iiy iierfi cl ffood faith.
iiruz Will) Houfid aoG Oeparlmeni ot jlgriculture
kk Soldiers In Wasliingion
Indicied by Giand Jury
For Murder
11
T/f
Sau‘ National So>»T«'it;nlty.
"It should be unnecessaiy to aay
that I’resident Huerta gave the Mex
ican deh'Kation special instructions
not to consent lo anything which coub.i
hurt the sovereignty i^t the Mexican
iiati-,)ii and to refuse a hearing in the
deiiiii rat inns of tli ■ eiiiiferonce to an..’
tiling wliieh iiiiglil be eonstriieil a^^ an
imposition from the outconu'.
"l'’or their own part, the delegate-
would not have acceptcil instruclioiis
of a diffi reiil nature on these points,
bill ihey beg to stale that liitlierto
ihey have no oceasioii t ) 1 efer U
!ii 111. lliaiiks III ilie i .\i|iiisiie lact I i
till .-.e iiieiiiation pb iiipoleiitiarii ^ and
lo llle l'lreuil|s|)eel lull ill' tile .\nii I'ilMM
i|- li uale.-i.
"Til il'eat 1)1' !he 1 I'.'i'liir paeiiiea’!■ ni
Ilf M,\ie.i in liie ( oiirse ot (jelib': ;i
lions nil llillieull ie.s Ilf ;in illlerilatinll.l
eharaeii r e:i,ii...t In i onsidereil as
•-iibinii;ing the sn\ereignty of the ii i
lliiii to an external iiilluence; said
paeilication is necessarily bound up
with the internaiioal (lUestions. Tliis
has bet n appreciated by the .Mexican
delegation and in setting forth the in
tentions of its government in the
inaiter and in its endeavois to bring
about, ilie pacification it has been i’l
spired by the knowledj;,. that with
out it no satisfactory coiulusion can
lie arrived at in the international
<inesti(Ui.
rians for >*'» (linrrnnuMil.
,lust before the statement was is
sued, the .Mexiiati debgatt'S had n
long conferenc" with the mediator.^.
.\fterwards they telegraphed Ciciiera!
Huerta to send them the names of
the men who will be satisfactory to
l:ini for places in the new provisional
government which is to consist oi
two men chosen by Huerta, two by
the Constitutionalists and a neutral
provisional presiilent selected by co;n
moil a.greeineiil of all parlies. Tin
tirst lour are to compc.se the cabinet
but are to lie morally obligated b.'
the terms of any agreement reached
here to share eipially the responsi
bilily (■:' a fair ailininistratii n, whleli
will b” expected iioi only to condiici
.1 i;eiiinil eleeiion. but to make a b -
:4inaiiig on internal ri forms.
It was ju.->l before the niediato";
the .Mexican delegates and the .\nieri-
ean representatives enteicd th. ban-
riuet given for them today by the .As
sociated Canadian clubs that tyj)e
written copies of the position of (leii .
Huerta were given out. The .\meri-
can commissioner read it eagerly
The .Mexican <le]egates expressed
their gratification Ihat they had been
able to make the announcement con
tirm press reporis on the siibjee|_ The
inediaiors made no comment but the
effect of the statement on the attitiii'i
of the ConstitulioiK.lists towaid inedi-
ation was the subject of intense in
terest on all sides.
lIuckolb*‘rries are ripening and
there is pruniiso of a large yield tlici
season .
Ill,I) i'ui.Xr. Va.. .luiie J.—The
I niied Slates Cruiser. "I’rairie '
whieli iDoii such a iiolable jiart la
111" capture oi \'era Cni/. dropped
anchor ill llatnpioii iUiaus about
ti o'clock this morning. She is
expected to sail for .\ew York
tomorrow .
"The I’rairii
WAHIll.NCTD.X. II. C.. ,Iiii.e J. ~. v
I ral hundred cli ; k.- :iinl o eials 11 1
in fright iroin tin ir n ee.' in the 11.-
iiurtmeiit of .\grieultnre today wie n
Daniel .lauel, a wa'ehtnan. sciii
ril'd through ihe i,orrido;-,-. >iioutin,n
tiiat the building w.is aboiii to b-- lie
I stroyed by dynamite,
brought, laeut. Col. i>et by Jauch. sevral nf Ihe cooler
U'illiain lyassiter. of I'eter.'burg, just j lieaded I )epartiiiei:i ujiieials ran K.
relieved Iroiit conimaiiil of the Fourth -.ho baseniei.i. where they tonnd lour
Field .\rtillery. .suffering from dysi 'i j btick.s of dynamite on wliieh tin fus •.
tery l.ieut. It. li. .\nderson. of tliei i^d lieeii burned out. Apparently
same regiment, sick and naval l.<icui.i an explosioi. had Ini n jained ^o tight
Lantion. who was shot through the
lungs while ashore at Vera Cruz and
SI at on hoard his ship with the exp c
tatioii thal he would die.
The two military ollicers were taken
ashore lo the military hospital at
ly in to the flenotarion caps that tin
lire was extinguished.
Tln.'n i-ame a hurried .--.■i|uei.
•laucli who had siiftered .-evi-re in
juries to bis head wliib- si'rving as ,i
soldier in the I'hillipiniies several
Fort .Monroe, where they are resting | years ago was taken to a police r-'a-
as comfortably us could be expected. | lion and suhjecied to rigid (nie.<!ioii
Wdunded Sail<irs.
Tlie Trairio also hrottght twenty
wounded and sick sailors, who were
sent lo Ihe .Naval Hospital by lug this
niorning and also oi.in sailors who'-.e
lime will soon expirt'.
It wa' the guns of the I'rairie ihal j proniotii
lirsi began to thiiiuliT when lar.iiiti';
parties were lired on by the .\b Ni. u i
"Snipers" in Vera Cm/.. Her slm
did great damage in Ihe city and si.-
i-need Ilie lire of Ihe eii.'[n\-.
A, 1’. Hiirgess. lioarding nilic r. !■ ii
Ilie Cu-'ionis llonse here ai 1 o . lo'ii
till- atteinoon lo beard liie l'rL;ir'-
and give opportunity to il.i.-e abeai i
who liave dutiable .>^iuir to d'ciare it
in order that the dut.\ may be
upon ihai which they wish to land
I'lllel.l
l.lillli
Till
(Ipi'ning (German.
MI'TI.inON, C.. ,lune
formal opening german of the .Ne v
I’anacea Hotel will be given Saturda;,
ev( niiig. .hine Ut.
.\o effort will be spared to make
this o( casion one of the most etijoy-
;',ble of the entire season at I’anaeea.
•Music will be furnished by I’roccia's
Drchestra. The beautiful ball room,
which has a floor of the finest hard
wood, is one of the bes.t in this t: f
lion of the state. Ituffet baiuiuet wi’.l
be served lompliuientary lo the d.sn-
cers. l>ainty favors for each of the
dancing ladies.
I’anacea has been long famed inr
its true Southern hos|)itality. and on
this occasion a most cordial invilalui.i
and the asi-.urance of a hearty w !
come is given to all. A large at
tendance is expected from variou.
german clubs and the dancers nf
Creiiiiille are especially invited.
riMirlc)mil liiteriiatioiial < uiitc|ilinn,
-\:, th-‘ d.'-ti apprnaehes, Ihe I’lei-'
' e.si in 111' gi'eai irii i.iiial liii.'rn.;i le;, i. j
Sniiilay .'•'ehool Coiiv ei.i ion i.i b le . I
in Chii a;;o. .luiie i;::-:;ii. iiiiTi .1-- ■. i
■fliis is evid' iieeil li\ |i;e laii.'” i:;::;. i
ber of people who have signitied ih ,rj
iiileiition of attending by seiidii. 'j
their names to the Stale Sund.iv
School headquarters in Creensboro.i
requesting credentials. j
very attrai’tive rate has been oi-|
fered by the railroads. The round
trip fare from points in .North Caro
liiia ranges from $L’4.ini to on
Twenty thousand people are i \
peeled I
I) attend this convention a'
tbongh only live ihousand refnilar
delegates will be seated in the .Med-
iiiah Temple where the main sossio i
of the I’onventioii will be held .A 1
other meetings will be provided f.'i
in ten other buildings that are being
arranged for the purpose.
ing. loiter the police announced he
!iad admitted that lie hiniseli' plaee l
the explosives. 1 )ep;irt nient ollicials
said they hi'lieved the watchnian i.i
tended to discover the dynamite be
I fore it lonld do hiii'in. hoping to win
II foi heriii'iii.
Tlie dv'iiamite had b"' ii iilaced ni
I'eetly ben.alll ihe eliiee of Seerelai'..'
Hnu:loi,. The Seiriiai.v wa.i out .>1
lowii, bu' iiniiiediiii. !y across tl'.e ee.-
ridor islaiit ereiary C.aliov,u\
and SI V. rill nilii r eilii i:ils were woi-k
ing. .laiieh ii:is b' eii i nipb'yi d I'oi
five yiars ill 111' ill p;iri nil nl , l-'r'•
qilelllly b.e ii,;- ,,,'.11 nilileV ir'
Ilf physieiu'l ■■ . Ille snlill. r
.aid lias liei :i eoinpelled to l,li<' r-e,
1 Tal leaves of abseiiee.
The polie. said ,laiieh told ll.er.i
that lie piii'eha-iii the (iMiamite i-i
Springtielil. (iliio. hi;- Iiotiie lown. lb
ri'cently returned from there after a
visit.
JOHN K Vlfl V. I NK I.KI'I H
\i.\iN i> w vsimt; ION.
Ib’l'ort' Hi', hlriilitf "as l)iM-()>ercil
ll«- had laken t|iiiirt<‘rs at
Hotel '> here (he Marshall"
Ma)s.
W.-VSHINliTiiN. .lune L*. .lolm li.
l•^^rly. wIiii ill the last five years ha:
made many enforced journeys abou:
ii eeiintr.v 111 box cars and been held
uidei' qiiarantiiii in many cities
wkile nil iiie;u i xpi Tls have disagre "1
on wbelher he is a leper, turned up
in Washington ag.iin today and b -
foie his ideiititv was discovered tooU
qiLiriers a! a lasliioiiabie uptown
hotel, the home of \ice I'reside.ir .Mar
shtll and nihir prominent in capi
tal life.
Early '\as ideiitilied afti r le had
I.Uplioiied III .1 111w.-;i,ip,r a-S.iig
for a n iior ^ r t^ inti \ w- 'Mr
W oCn . ■ I le le p.il ' 1 111.Ill .'.t one.
lee<i.ni/.i d 'iie ne'e,; p.III. ni d
feilnd II.' a'lla ri: .1 s. Thi •' l-.ni,
li.ii'i.s to i.i- . : j.....' Ill isii'ai ien ::
tlie 'i!\ l:niils 111 ’ l.iili 1 wa tiirnw -
into a state oi eoiiiiiiotion . l-!ar!y r ■-
I'eti! \ im ;i|ii d irnai ill’- Itiatiio- d head
(luai'ainii;i siatinii ii-tir I'ort Town-
seiiil Wash.
Ntirlicrn HitiMe-ola fur tiood Hoads
T!;I1:F KIVI i; IWLl.S. .Minn, .lune
Steiis lo carry out the pro' et al
ri :idvbeKUn to make the roads of this
si-ctiCii amotii; .h” liiiest in th entire
eeiinr,-y ;ire ui ii. iaken hy :lr Norlh
■ rn .Miniesota oelation ai i'“ an
nual lonven’ i- : iiw in uessiiei le ri .
Tweiiw six iieieties wer ' ri pr- -ei.t-
I d by del ‘gates ei the ope,i!-m if tile
coiAeltion toil: \ The se^si.iiis will
■ ol!il;le three (b^ys.
.\i;\v li|:li.\, .inn. L' A sei.s.
was eri all'll here toda.v wi..'ii ihe Ki'aiel|
jury at tin pri sent |. riii oi Crav. ii|
e.iiiniy .Siiperiiir .liiirl reiiirin d a iiin
bill f.ir niiirder a.i'ainsl 1< i'. Si.ii .
son of .Mil'inian S. II. S. nil. anil
.1 M, Siind.'rs |
Seseral w. eks ago. ."S. C. r.abson. an !
iinplo.\.' of llle .Norfoliv S.aiiliern rail'
u'.’iy ennip.'iri,\' ua- kiileii on Ih' ir local
yards when a iraiii in liiarg.' of Cen- i
diie'nr .1. .M. S:ind. rs shoved a freigli! ,
ear agaiiisi a ear nii whiili l:,ibsoi
was working.
The coroner held an ii.qiie: t aiel
from the evidi'iiee given ai tlial tini".
the blame was placed on S;iiiders. He
was carried befon Magi'trale Walter
Fulford and after w:iiving an exatni
nation w as held for ('onri.
Scott had not be. n pr.'111111.111 ly in. ;i
lion.-d in the case and on this accmii.t
the .surprise at the aciinii of iln .L'ran 1
jury was intensified.
The case will 111 ealbd some linn
t miorrow and inueh ii.t. resi i- b' in.;
nianifesii d i:i Ui.' mileni,;' ,
s n y §3
University Would Confer i L I
l!n fiim
I m IHE miu
Veiite Maue iif tile raiiania ( aiiat
l*’lls l>-stie Alade it lllipessitdc
for Him In Attend ('iiniiiieiice
cent liverei't''.
WASIII.VC |H.\. I>. C. .Inin - 'lie'
ai'iite -:|:igi nf Ih.' I'anaina I'aiial Inl.s
i'-siie ia Ihe Seiiai' has m.iili ii nil
fiossibli for Senator S.inmons lo a:-
i.-nd the eonini.'iieeiueni . x. rc;ses ;tt
( liafiei Hill tnmorrow and iii - ''t.i.'ing
ml li.e ,|iili h. r. may iie an for liiiu
Ihe loss or p Stp.)i.. ni'nt oi h'.s.'ii
stall . Ii beeaiii. know.,
!:■ t■ ,ii\. I'si:an 1 hin'iiii -•
■iilili ' nil h nil I he til gl ee
bill .IS 11 is r:ii'e In hono ■
\\ iiilert illc Itelll'. I
U I.XTl'iUVll.U:. .Inn.' . .\lr. I
11. 'Inoiiia-; b'fl h"i e > .'-I. rday :iii ;■ |
noon lor Ibilii'ax in s. arch lor lie I
li'li.' nl II;, vall. y. afl' r w!ii'-!i !: ,
will 1:0 In r:irhoro to .iiiei.ij eouri
If >on waiii In le' Inallhv laU.' a|
liberal iinantil.v nf .-Vini rie;,i. !!■ i l j
in i-a iv spring or siiinnier A t:enii|
supply III! band at .-V. ^\ . .Xnii,- ,ii, li
riinip:iny. ' I
.Mrs .'Mbi'i't I'lix a;,d iMi'-. 1-- 'i''".
r.iiek Went to .\ydi n yesti nla.\ a.:, r-!
noon 10 \ isit a sick frn nd. |
.Miss Myrtle .N'obb s gave a grand j
reception to her many young fiienilsj
.Miinday eveiiiiii.' U.'Teshiiienls w ■ r^ !
sorveil and the hiMir sei nn d 1 Xi • e,; j
ii.gly short 1
.Now is a i:ood liiii.' lo |).iint Miiiri
house. .\. W. .\i.ge and Co.. has th 'j
lie,st and it weiiihes l;i ponmls t.i i:e'
gallon. ' I
.Mr. C T. Cox aiid wi:'i w.i.t '. 11
.Seven Springs on an autonmbil.' and I
spent the week ellll.
•Mr. Cfordon Johnson sp.nt ili
Week end at Sevi ii Springs
If you are interested in ieiyin:;
plow castings you will make no mis
take by ceiisuliiiig I'-. 1'. Furr ■'*
and Co,
We have a fi w more eonc n plow."
steel and wood beams, ho. s to cut
your grass when it crows.. H, ;i
Fi)rrest and Co.
.lust a few in.'re :-uiis goin.g :i: a
bargain. .See n-- and g.'t onr (iri. .-
Unii'ir in II
iii'la.x- thal
III. nd"il li
ni I,, I., II
:i li;an ' iiii
l!l.' i|. '.M-. ■'
nmiTow
Thi-- 'il '.1:1' i. •:
I ..1 :ili. S .\
u h.'ii
:i,,v lii
'e.' 1-r.
I u .1 il
..' knie,\ , ub
i;al. .i;!i M I:..
bi fore >011 bliv else Wle l''
pie.I--.' V'i\l.
Mr. S. 1). Thnn..' p. ■ ;
.'^nnda.N • \ ■ ii.p .! ■ .1 '
ro'Ts.
an. . dih ,i\
111' d:iv~
>our fill :ii-'
W'
b :i Inil.iy for 1 1.: |i. . Hill le |.iesi ;,!
Se'.aior Siuiinnie-' reii-. i ii |."r-e::
111 I 11. I i\ ■ : sin I.:!, ; i .ijii,. in
!i" V. a.' Ills’. 111. 1. i| ',, I' i iI I '
\'l''il.\ p' iipii ivnnw I!i:ii S'lialer
I - .j. ■ |ih il ppi'.enii IV' ' f Ihe high
:,.innr le b. b. 'iiiu. .1 nil l:in. aiel II,:i;
.i:,;,\ a lliltielial b :-hi I i Ve efi-:s ki I 1
i.il:i 1;. 1'.'
l iuliling for » il'oh.
'I h" eeni.ir' iind.'! s'ands Ilial Sen.i
ter Siiiiiiuiii' is b'ading Ihe .'\<hniiii-.-
tralinii figlii fnr rep. al ol i!i. exenio
lion elaiisi in iln r.inania I'ai.al a< 1
and fnr him li. li. abseiii ,il ihi- I'riti
eal s'aL'i S.'imtiir Sini’nuiis beli.\i^
’\iiuld he an i'Vas:oii nr .1 nei;|i,'i jii
a t;r;ui re'p,iiisib.iit.\ Thi' siiiiatie.i
will also kelp him frniii alieiidaig tb.
state I nii\ eiil ion T!iiirsda>
1 iverman and '
.North Carolina's r. pr. senla'i'w'- w-;,l
..tteiid the Siale Conv. iilion Ki pri-
S' niativ.. I’nii b 11 toniubt bir Ibe Coa-
.uressioniil and .si.ite i'11 ,\.';i i^lns in
t!ab igh. liiUint; wiih l.im .1 K Col'-e
el.-rk i>; Mr I’ei'- .oniniMlei' and
cliairinaii of ihe l''ranklin I'ouiey
1 •enioer.iiie I'ixeeuiive ('onuniiii I . and
T. r. W:ird. of Xaslnille. .Mr I'oii''
s.inla’'v. Se\i'i'al in.niliii' of He
I lb l.'i;.iiin:, iir. alr.'.iiiv in liie ?laii .
I Senator Uvernein e.ill. .1 ai I -.
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The water in iht
the liWcst point.
river is at out at
Willing lo Furnish Italejgh Witlit
rieiiij Ilf Sparkling Tiire Water, j
SA-NFOKl'. .lune L’ H'he town of San I
ford, through .Mayor T I. I'ass. thisj
niiit-tiing tell,I.'red to tin 'yof ot Kal 1
• igh Sanford waXer for the us.- of eon j
veiitions this week and tn xt and 'oi
the l ily's |)oor, water to he turnislied |
) b. c.irs at Sanford This offer w;i- ,
made after ri ading the report of Cit\ |
l‘hvsi( ian .lohn S. Mi Keen of Kul-I
e'gh Sanford having an inexMaii:-ii 1
tde supidy of pur" drinking water and ,
ofly -t.' miles dt«tant. j
,s. \\ Smi'h of Wiisiin we- i ,ei-
iirnied by the Senate thi:- atii 1:00:1
(ii.siniaster thlt' • nding a loairo.
\e;'sv ,)f sev.ral wei ks by disappoint
ed candiiiate' and tin |r friends in a.i
effor' to keep Siiiiih out ol the job.
Mrs W. H. Council, of Hii kory is
vi'ilirtr Inr son. Howard H . at the
■\avi 1 A. ,idi my .\iinapolis.
Se. r-'iii'v Ki'dli. Id b.is written
leM, r tn S. I ri tary Mc.Vdoo. madi'
piibli.' today, coniinendiiig the actio i
of the keeper aiid six stirfnien a' Cap.*
l.ookont life -;ninir station in ti e sal-
vace of the propirty of tl liglit-
liouse rviee when the \Vrei . Point
light was d.'sTiiyi d in 11 sUn ... :irly
last month.
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