maBKTlLLE rs this
mmtRT OF EASTERN
WORTH CAROLINA. IT HAS
POPULATION OF FOUR
THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED
iND ONE. AND IS SUR
ROUNDED IlY THE BEST
FARM ISO COUNTRY.
INl>USTRIES OF ALL
KINDS ARE INVITED TO
LOCATE HERE FOR yfE
UA VE EVERY THIN a TO
OFFER IN THE WAY OF
LABOR, CAPITAL AND
TRIH UTA RY FA Cl LITIES.
WE HAVE AN UP^TODATE
lOIi AND NEWSPAPER
PLANT.
E ill
If
-fur I , <r,% »
m-'
Mi
Agrlrulture is the Must C oniS, \u<
t tUiiinoiiii llii* Mohi Noolt* l.r'iiHuuMCfit »i jrfmi. UHNhJnKton.
WE HAVE A CIRCULA
TION OF TWELVE UUS^
DUE I) AMONi^ THE REUT
PE<JPLE in the EASTERN
PART OF NO mil CARO
LINA AND INVITE THOSE
WHO WISH Tf* ilET liLT.
TER ACQI'AINTKD 1177//
THESE (iOOlt PEOPLE IN
4 BUSINESS WAY TO TAKE
A FEW INCHES SPACE AND
ThI.L THEM WHAT YOU
•lAVE TO Bh'L\’!,' TO THEIR
.17 TENT ION.
OCR .*1 D V E HT I SI N a
•iATES ARE LOW AND CAN
BE HAD UPON applica
tion.
VOLI MK XXXI?.
(.KI l VVIM.i:, FIMDAY Al li ltNOON. .11 M liiil.
M Mill i: M.
Training School Closes
Successful Year With
The lixercises of Tuesday
innual Udfess Iliis Morning by
Non. J. iryan Gms, Secre
tary ol Staie
iH[ mmmm or
DIPlOMIiS rOLlOW[D
ri{rsitM;>r \MU<iin’s imi'okt
om; Oh' iiiK 18 IS I IN mi: in s.
lOKV 01 III isrihMiL. soMj;
< II \ Mil s IN riiK I A< ( I,.
IV lOlt nil; (OMINh SISSION.
U'iih till' ixiTi-isi'S in
i.U' .1,1.1 'urium at li u i Im k itius
111!" .lU.'Hlul ( nllllllflH l'llli'nl illlllli'S:;
by Hon. .1, llryaii (iriiins, Sti riluiy
(if ihf Sliii'' till- liitli animal (•(ini-
iiii'i.ri uii'iit ni Uit* llasl l'«arfi!iiia
Tt iii l.i i's I r iiiiii '-I'hool indt’d.
'I 111' iirii r III i \.Ti iM-s ivfi'i- as iol-
lii« ‘■
I'rayi r !{• v. 11 I'. llii>iUi'.
CliiMiis '1111)11 Shall Liivi' lilt' l.cii’vl
Ill'll iliiiiiiii Ui v. li. 1*'. IhisKi'.
('list a
I'lii.rus f;iii:-y Siiuj,’, U'luniaihaii
i-'iilK Suiiv
.\niiual .\ililri‘.s^, Ihm, .1. lir\aii.
Hfi i'i lary ul' Slati'
Cliiini'i ti Hiaiitiiul Viol.'l, Ui-iii-
irkr.
I’n'si'iiiiii ii>n III 1 iiiiUiiiias anil Ililil 'S
dlri' Chill Hiiini' ;'Wi'i'l lliiliM'.
Aiiiimuiifiiu'uts.
t luirus Till' (Hil .Norlli Stall-.
( Ill lirinii’S wa« haiipily iiiiri> an i >1
liy I’li siili nl WriKlit 'vlio tii.’il Ilii'
story of Ilu> man wlio solil liU posscH-
^.1(111 aial waiiili'ri'il afar in s* arrli ni
;i (lianioiul aiul afliTwurils laiiiini:
bark foniiit I lull ilianuiiulM 1 uil bi'i'ii
fdiinil on liis own farm. Tl:o si'huol
had bi'fii iiioro forlunuto anil hail
ftmiiil itii‘ ilianionil in I'iti county (’ol
.1, 1!. *irim*‘S
Col. Ciriuii's spokf of thi' pliUMi''
of I'oiuiuR lionu’ to I’itt and ri'lorru I
to tlu'Sf (listiiut shorkH in lii« lift
«»iH' whi‘ii 111' ovtThcaril liis cixik anil
iiurst* in a i*iinvi‘rsation ri'for to biiu
as till' old man. oni> whi-n ho was
r»‘iiiK*siti‘il by IM'. U*imsa>' to dflivi'P
an address lo tlu' Kiris at I’i'ai'f In
stilute and tlu' third on bi'itiK a.skr.l
to sprak It) till' youiip woiiumi at tlii'
lOa.st Carolina Ti'aihors 'I'rainins
Srliool a n iiiii'^t wliii h hr ri iiisiMl at
lirsi as hf had thf oiu' bi'iori' Imi oii
ini; for a siihji rt lu' had il' i iili d il a
bi'iliK tirgi d had roiisfiUi'i!. In louU
liliTary addri'ss hail bi'fn wantid ;
M'holar wiiiilil have hii'ii invili il, bui
as ho wa-i a iMiblic man wfiviUM: tin
imblii he .iuiliri'd lliai ho was ix-
jii'i tfd In ^.l)^■ak ill a imblii- rapai il n
hciK’O h>‘ hail (i-'i jdod ti> s)n ak on tin'
siibji'ot nrarost our hoarts own stati
its past, its jiri'sont iHid what w
l an niakoof it. Wo aro too prono to uii
Oorvaluo oursidvi-s. too prono to nia^
nif'viiii; that w hi< h i.s lar off whilo
that Ahii'b is at hand is lori;ottoii.
groat Htatosman has said toll mo tho
Koopraphy of a stato and 1 will to:l
you its fulurt'. If wo taki- gi'ography
as a Kiifilo tlio Mitiiation of .North Car
olina is idoal. its iliniato is idoal
I'nini in's has said of tho i limato t •
Kastoni North Carolina that it is like
that of Souiht-rn Italy and Spain
whilo its pii'iitiiiiiit si’ction is like thi
pr»-at loiiiral plain of Kiiropo for
which it is n:«nu‘d and in its wostorn
section it roscnihlos the Alps ol
Switzerland and the l>>'renees of
Spain. Its soil ranges in variety frim'
the rich deposit land of the east o’
'•laiiii -'i.iiiio hut ill ilii' la.si ihiriydiiys
It papor h.is hi'i’ii ilisiuvi'roil givjiiu
;i riTord o lIlii* .Nurth Carnliiia troops
I' iiiM war all'll .\ui-th Caro
it.H part anil lii ro (fic s|n'akir
i| ill rapid siii ri'f-'h iiiii tho
si'i'viic.-i III till- .Mc.viian war
\i tis.
( aiiio
la !iif
froni
t lll',U‘
tlirnii.;ii ilio I'ii'ilnmnt siiiioii ii|i t.i
tho apple Rrowini; si'itlon ol lln'
v.i'sl. In rliiiiati' il possossos tho
saini- iMithoriiial liiu'.'^ whioh rii'i
throuph Ilia! sritiini of tho world
which has bi-oii tho ii iilrc of till tlo'
great civili/alions of llic world. 'I'hc
saino j:iiiiIII riiial linos whioh run
llirough I’aris, Mailiod, Koine, Vioiilia
and cast throimli I'ckin the iiiosl fav
iired lieji of ilic earlli W hen this was
disooverod in the Hi.Meeiith ceiilurv
( arulliia attraeti d people from all
over lairoiH', I'arolina was iiiorv ad
vertised than any oilier colony and r,'
ceiled Keltlcr.s alOIIK the .Mehorrili:;
tiuy eame in ten thoii.sand.;. 'I'lo'y
and Capo I'i'ar and Chowan and
'I hey caiiie ill thousands an 1
nut only froni i:ntrland, they
from I’eiiiisyliaiila and man.'
Si'iiiland. and the lileinliiiK oi
Ihree strains the lOiinlish, the
tieniiaii and the Sootch Irish of the
tliell will) settled here allil fiilHldeil in-
ilepeiiileiit and haiipy homos, who os
tablisheil tile roliKioii dear In them i|-
velopeil that indiviiliialiiy tor whii Ii
,\«irtli Carolina has always been faniii'i
,\o woniler I his colony olferod in
C.reat Itritaiii tho lirst deiiiaiul for in
ilepeudeiiee. W'.' have not however
I rep a! apprei iiiied mir part in col
iiiiial history, we have not ih-mande.l
a rociii;nition of It abroad and on.'
Iilriii.'i.iiis lia\e mil wriiteii Ilf il. I i
lookini; abroad b I us not fnruel wh:sl
l.’a'i Carnlin.i ha.s diuie and I duejl
nil Ibis in iiarticular beeau^.e most of
the illlilellls ill Ibis school come froMI
I lie e.ist. It is 111 re in I ho cast ih.ii
tile iirsi tort was built, here tbat the
tirsf b.iptism look plaio here ili.-it the
lirst Anioncaii ijuoi'ii N'irnini^ l»are
was born.
Ill colonial limes this sedioii did il.-^
pan . C.irolina .soul a band of -lun
nil'll to ( ariboKolia iiiid hundreds o'
.North Carolinians porisheil but sc
far as wc know not evon the natiie.s
aro preserved or recorded by his-
toriaiis. .North Carolina soni her
forces to holii support Hraildock in
Virginia. After ISradilock's defeat it
was liinis from .Norlli Carolina who
gathered together the remnant of th'
troops and led thoin from the tloM
and yet in our own histories we tin I
no nii'iition of this. At Fort Duiiuesne
it was Hugh WudiUdl of North Caro
litia who rankl'd above (leorgo Wash
ington as senior olticer and but for his
ntitinioly death we should have heart
of him in national affairs. .-Vgain in
Hitpliii and again at .Moore Creek and j
i. ince North I'arolinians nuul"!
the !it:hl for indepeiulenco. All re-
niemlii r tho Doatoti ’I'ea Party but
ic'.v in fi.ct no one has over seen a
pictiir' of the Capo Kear and ^iigli
W'ailih 11 and his fiillowers undis
guised sei.'.ing and thrnwiiig over
board tho tea at l!riiiisw iok. It ro
mains for stmio painlor to arise who
will tell this story on canvass. 'I'his
stor> Ilf what happened nine years
bofon' the event at I’ostim. I iniglit
take time to mention the Kdenton ’I'va
I’arty or loll of Win. rciin whose
face all recognize but how many evon
know tho face of Cioorge Hurant who
in It',til’ bought the lands from tho
Indian and still .North Carolina not
claimed the credit not only in colo
iiial times but in the revoliilionar\
period which followed .North Car,)
linians were promincni. 'rhere wer.
the battles of lianisaour .Mills, Kinirf
Mountain, Kutah Springs iind yet wt
have not retoived otir due credit ac
cording lo the Federal record there
were :t,uo men who iiarticipated in
the Kevolutiun but 6,000 men under
.■\she met WaHhington and aided hiu'
at Uennantown and IJrady wine. \V«
selil .
Ill II
liiia 'III
r>'Vi.'wi
siali'S
and the Soiilli's ser\ices lo ilio nation.
lint Ilio day of evil eanie m ihe
souili and it was deiiii d lis privib'gis
niii by right bin by might. .After a
review Ilf Hie blomlv siril'- and lie
I'l iin;,i met ion periml "I'ori.v ^'ears,"
said Ihe speaker, "we Were in ihe
W i Idel'lll'SS and the genius Ilf till
siiiiilierii slatesiiiaii was i|e\iileil lo
llie prosejiiaiion of tlie st.ile and
none look a more proiniiienl nr inor'
liatriiitic part than llial grand old
man ivlin sits Hiero, llnv. .iarvis
platiso. 'riirniiig ihm in lidiistri.il
.North Carolina (here iii-re throo
things to be strossoil. .■Vgriciilturo,
Mducalion and 'I'rans)iiiriation. 'I'lie
account of how the early soitlers o\
liausled I heir lands and moveil w osi
in search of richer (icIilH was a com-
nieniaij on the noed of agricultural
iraiiiin.g, the kiiowiedge of living soil
legiinu's deep plowing extracting ni
irogen from tho air by tho water |iow
or etc. III Is.-,.'! tile passage of nian-
hood siilfrago called for the I'diieatioi.
Ilf all the children and by I'lln
North Carolina had (he be -I sehiM.I
houses 111 Ilio souHl .\t Dll' 1 ;n.;e
till! war \'ance luid preserM d ih<
eihicatiiinal funds but in tlio periml
that fiilloiveil they were si|iiaiii|erei|
We «er>- 111 Ihe wllileriii'-.s for |i>
\ears. 'I lieii eoiiie Melver and .Mih r
man .mil ihal great eiliicallnii.T^ uoie.-
nnr under whns'' leailership we hav.
priiclaiiiieil Ihal every child .sh.ill b'
ediicaleil. Col. (Irinios then revii w ,l
in rapid order Hie ureal strides iiia !■
in ediieation in Hie hi'l lill'eii \ear
and ill speaking of ilie foiiinliiig ni
till- I'.'.i't ('aroliiia 'I'e.ii Im i'-; 'I'raiiiiii'.'
Schonl paid a lining trihnle to lhai
teaeb r Uni. II. Kagsilalo who labori il
so tirelessly for its establishmoni .
In discussing t raiisportatioii the hi--
tory of the .North Carolina r.iilroad
Served to show what transportatii'i.
liietit to east and West while l-lgypl
stood the \alilo of hiiilding ofo k |
Carthage, liabyloii. .Niiievab and Kei
were held up as iialiotis w ho itniier
stood the value of building roads for
posterity.
Tlie need of one road law tor Ih,
stato instead of tlio luiniberless oiie->
passed by every session of the legi-'
laturo was emphasized.
In closing ('ol. (irinies spoke ni
public health and the part of woiiian
in creating public spiitinient alonu
all linos of progress. He nrged the
necessity for tho jiroparod toacho;'
for the one who knows and knows
Ihal she knows.
Aller tho third chorus, I’ri sidoni
Wright proseiilod the diplomas and
Hibles to the following ihirly-seiei
graduates:
.Mslon, Marion Fram'es
.Alston, liessii! Loo
llright, ('orinne W'hltford
Itright, Mattie Hughes
Chaiincey, Mary l-'lizaboth
Cobh, Kniina Lenora
Cobb, May Uelle
Corey, Bessie May
Cox, Mattie Virginia
Critcher, (iortrude Kllzaheth
I'aniel, Ila Pearle
Iieniei, Helen Mrllwalnu
m'ans, I.<>la Moore
Tiouh. Mary Klirabi'th
FVaiiH. M.ivis Hello
l->eroU. lllani'hf (?oUI
Fleming, (iladyt* MUuU
KVnintain. Lula AKne«
CiutUn. -Nina Otella
(Jayle, Finlly Uoarborn
Hardy, .■\tinie I'are
lAiicastor, Uachc‘1 ltlanch«*
l4»noaster, l.iiellu .Moore
Manuing, Carrie
Myers, Minnie (Jertrude
Nichole, Sailio JonoB
I’earson, Adiltu M
Fegram, Agnes I<elgh
Quinn, Minute (leneva
Sniaw, Annie Uvelyn
Smith, Orace KlUngton
Smith, Mary K^lphHtula
Stanflpld, Anna l«ur»
Watkins, Kate Chrystal
Wesiiui, Mary Kugenla
Wiiolard. Ksslo l/<‘ggptte
iHitton. Rosa Mae
.\ller •'Home, Sweet llni.le," .--11111.'
il.\ Hi,' Clee Chill, Ml'.: 1>. I,.
stepjied lorivard and In h<h;ili iii rh-';
l''ei|e|'il|ei| I'lllllS (if I'ill I'oliilly [ire I
seiileil lo I’resiileni \\ right a ehei ,i :
for niio hunilreil and l went-Iiv,' dul '
lar- Id bo iise'l as ,i part nf lie ^I'l.l
out.-' Loan l-'iind.
.Mrs, Carr said;
you tjiis fund of #I.’.",.mh wliieh shall h
of the l’re-,iileiit of tlio l-’i'derate.! I
Clubs of I’ill Cliunlv. il lieeollles tin I
In preseiil J^oilay t,i !
CapI, Lauyhinylioyss Favors
Corporal Punishment for
Crimiflals
M.il ( 111
'I'. I
l.iinisiiiiii'ii
dul,'. and pbasiir
this fluid of ^ I Ll.'i.iiii, ishieh shall li'
knmi-ii as a l.oaii l-'iuid, from Hi--
Fi derail d Clubs of I'ili County, to lie
Ka.^t Carolina 'reaeiiei-: TrainiiU'
Sehoiil 'Ibis l.oan l-’lllid is to llel|
some rill County girl to atiemi iln
I-; < 'I'. 'I’. S. 'I'lie l-’ederared Club;
of I'ill Ciiniity al present at'' 'Ihe
I'Uid Ilf the Century, 'i'he Sans Soiii i
and Uoiiiid 'rable, all Literary Clubs
of I ireeliville . I!eali/iiig as we dn
that liiero are many deserving aii'l
eaji.ihlo oimg Wdiinii in I'ill Cuiiiity
w h.i .u'l'. for lack ol iiioney. iinable t i
ail'iHl school, it is oiir desire and
the
!'• If
•lll'.!/-
l',| 'I'l ill-
'i, saiU
Ciipt.
Is
I N'eW
i fnf i;lll'
aimlit lull 111'
cfiiiiinals," I a|ii. .1 -I. 1.
tmu.-i cl I lii'ciiV iiio. rni nii-i
^ ti'iiili'iit I'l' the .''lafi.- I’i'i'
j e>ti'l I lii.v while ill t III ■ i'l! ^
I i-!lli.L''!iili,!.''lini;'i' Wi.s i.t till'
llhe ,'^iati' rris.iii liuniiiL' i'ha. Ivt-
M'liin's ailiniiiistI'aiiiiii. aiul iiail an
'i ii|iiiitiiiiii,\' In j^i't I'ir-i-han’l ;n;''.i'-
j mat ion nii t ho si.lijeci.
I "it Wiitilil III- a liail tliitis^ i'nr
CniVv ioi caiii|i.-, ai.'i ih.' prisnti
l' ll.nfitil >■ il' ll:'< wcte allo!i.‘l,i'i!.'
ji'niiiinui'i!. ".\iiii In a'li! i-i 'Jiis
. OOJIV il I ' thelii.'i'hi S ill want i?
jsln[i|ii-il. If ymi v.::i jj:-. mu an'l
Uaki' a strav\ vnie am- ii.ir the lo isnn-
or.s, ynii will I'iiiii ihal al ,■ :i.-t I'n p' r
tho
au-
!i(-
tllo
purpose lo try in some way tn be! p ‘ c.'tit nl' t liflli ai c in l'a\ nr ■ li'c iiit inu-|
lir-pare those young women, tIk-i |t|,is wlii)ipin;..'-n|'ihe c.ii. ie;.-. It i
go out inio the ubiiols o j,, | ii'csii'.'i'oi i loi , aial ilisiii'i'-. ;
at Ica.st til a ii-,'.i
th'-y may go out inio the n bool.-
oiir Coiiiily and .state as li aeliers
Kinston UKallopcd Ihe locals
Hood Und Hard In
first iiame
.\ I'OoT e>; 1.,,s; iii’ ha ' ha'.l u .
Ij.e J.ar' n; I ;iei ir. il;, W ii - tllir. I'l
yeslerihi;- aI’.er:.o'i!i v, le ii Miiisin.
v. allnpi il ! !i' 111 ;Ml,' | m.i- n; s« \
I. I nlie il W .l^ l;nl ihle tn I i," la- I
llial llle llsitnr,- Mel',' tn,, ^.ll'nl,;; !ol
lli'-in, hut jn.^i r.i"eii, care', ji!a\
lllg i;;llS''i liie d'feal, lien Inn W h" I
liil w ,-re lia'i!;. !.' ede.l | Im !ih ;iI:.
f;iilell In I 'llllleli vlilj, I'l,'111 i 11 U ' S \ ..
riet.) Ill I iwislor-, although
I'l' (-’a\>' file IT')' p;iI'.',’ liiitin;.'
liv. Ii.ll; llle:;. 1., !;ilil|, il s'\ Uag'--
• hlie Inr lie- ill Ml.-, dill linl .-.hoW J)l
ill III'' form 11'' was lasi sea.-ioii. eon-
sellllelllly he was eii|iip,'lle,l to tak.'
his liiedieiiie, V. Iiiili llnl oi.iy hi'
ler III iiini. bill to his t' animate;- us
w.'ll, as it wa-i t'ae ijr-' di'f'at lo:
tireeli\llie illi^ seasiill, allll frniu tie
appearatic,' oi tii Kitisumii'■- tlieri
was an r"a-'n!i uh-. tie slin'ild liavt
il.- > '' rili.j- nti!> 1 ill'll',II'r'O.i
phi;,it!'.' ai.il ' .e !,i'i. nf pinjier-
Cllai-iiiiiu' ai;'! ti a:ii wur.i
■■'Ihe field of i-i rviee is broad tb |
opporliinity is before u-; the i
siilility is great, lllerefnre lilt' tie, .1 I
Ilf pr.'pai'ed teachers tor tr;iitiiiu' aiilj
deVelopilll.; llle cnlnillg '.il'Ueral Ion ' ;
-11 Ihal llle prnlih III.-, wlliell seem di! ’
lieiill lo Its nia\ III' ea-i I’or ihem '
"We l.ope ihis liniil will c.ni
nine yoniU' woiii.in to b" a b' lteil
prepar'd leaeh' r .\nd mav its !' ]
fllletiee I
' “Koll irnni .-oiil lo ?mil |
.\nd t'rnw fni'.'Vi r ;iinl fm-ever."
I Ml belni 11 nl I 11'' l!na I'd of Trii^l' . j
,iiid tile l''aiiili.\, I'ri'siilonl \S'rii;ii
iiccepli'd llle .uifl. lb- evjiri'S'ieil a I
liope that Ihis e\;iniiile might be fi.l |
lowed li.\ many eoiiiities of .North |
Cariiliiia. Ho said llial orgaiiii'.el
womanhood will be the groaie.
force lor the nplifi of ci\ili/:il ioe
and that Hie h'eil.'rated Clubs of I'ill
had taken hold al ihe nroper placi
through tho schools of .North I'aro
limi.
I’residonl W right then gave a brii.'
sketch of the year's work, dwelling
particiilarl.N upon the need of room
and eiHiil'ineiil as shown by the groiil
nuniher of applicants iiirned awa'
from Iho school during the past ye;ir
;ind for the siimnior term.
.-\ftor the stirring notes of the "i i
.North State," Kev 11. P llnske
brought the e.yercisos of tlo' lilt'i
annual coiniiieiicenioni to a i lost
w ith the lii'iiodiction.
Miinniiie l.iinciieen.
• llle of Ihe most eii.ioyable eieiit.^
of Ihe ciimiiieiiei'ini'iil w,i.^ ilo' ;iliini
n;ie luncheon Mliii'li was served in
the liiiiiiig room III the iiainiiig m IiooI
vestcrday afieriionn ;ii two o'ldoil;
\\'.M 1. rn ;i r.i! e. i p, a-- ln;i,l - ;
most arti.-'tic lieeoniiioii Iho niii- i
rendered b\ Ih'- I! n 1».\ \lonnl or
lhi".|r:i W.Ir. -nil.il'le in ihe oei,l;,iii':
Covers were i;i!il fnr oin' liuii,‘ir,'M an:
liventy file i;iie-,i^ who were tin vi-.
itiiig alumiuii . ttie iiradiiatiia; this,
tile lioard ol lni-.i.> -.. the ta<ull\ ;iiid
officers III the seh.i'd ;iiid the com
!'’‘ |ieeiiie!ii ii'JI.e 'I'lie lillichoo-
was served by lie' .iuniors w lin re
leived the t!ui.--l. ;il the door ami di
reeled them to their seals
The menu ai.d place c.inls showeil
the usual good ;,i.'te of tliO'i III
cb.irge.
\t Hie I'lid of Iho tirsi lourse Miss
I'aiiio howell ol the class of I'.Ml
ill a few Well > h.i-eii words introduce 1
;’■! [o-esiili tit I! the asociation. Vljss
Nell I’elider who wclcoiiied to tin
association the members of the grad
uatiiig class. Miss Corine Itrighl re
>!>oiidod for he*- class. 'Ihon followeil
short speeches from Miss .Nova .Mason
lContinuo^[ on I’ape Five t
I pru-nncrs
lose cunt ml
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"!Ult il' .'iHi Cii' t;ii,;;
'.111 Si' IIH'11 I lie i:i!
si ra(i, tln'.\ u id I-'; . i
,\ln.'t . till 111 .111 :el \s I;
as ll.'i,!l> a- lile.l .|n lie.i:
t! 1' w ni’il'Tl'ul ;n:'.U''i'-
t!i,,l w liiii|iiii,;' nr ti.i-
\S iU|||'ill.n li:i- nil li
n!lo Wn'.Uil at tils! sU'l e,' .
'' I killi\v tIns 1 o 111' ;i ! act, I'' r i
h:;'> I' ta.ki'il tn sc li es ni' |irisi't.n.s
:iImuiI it, ;inii I kii.i','.' iha: i:e -r !'
t hi'iii ai'i' ill I'ai nr ni' h.i p.i.'. . >'t'
folllSI' thl'V lln !iul like it aful Will
tin! ,1(1 ain ihiiig in in in^- il nii. a'.i.l
that is an ai}.';uiia.'iii in t'asnr n:' it. '
t'a|daiii I.auyiiingiii’ii.si' diii i.nt
lca\ I'thf inii.icssioti tliat Ih'wus m
l'a\ oi' III' inhuman t ri atirii'tU tor tin-
prisotu rs, I'lii' hi' woiihi not inii i'utt'
tli.'it whilt' wa.s .siijii'rinicinlciit oi'
tlu State I’rison, luit hi- wiuitoil ii
uniii't'stiind that It woulil i'c ;i ii;ul
thin>j l"r tIII'I'nin lot cam)).- ii cot-
]ioral luuusliniciit were aimlisl.i'd
• •rinie'land lleiii".
(H;i\u;slanii. ,Uu.e ^ 'Ir, \Vni
l-.'llisi'ii of \\ ;istiir.gion -w.is h'-re
I liursthiy inr ;i short while .':i lui-:'
ness.
I . re,.;r,.,
i\in-ion
liaii' i'i"' I il'". ;. ,
I ,1 r;'i-, 'I lini:i;■ : K e ■ -
;■'! 1 'l';iii.'
|| -’.i' li!;i>ed ';;i- ;t:t"r'.;onii.
i: .."d.il,
. ("."Miil!!'
Mr. .iiiil Mr-
I’l'ncinr and \lrr
to W.i-hingteii
.Mr I laud .\ii
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I'Tijav
IW . 11 i I
}'r,-< tor. .Mil'
ll.tll.U.l, IN'
;l-
d frii'ii
Ml- II. lini n I'l id.IV
Mr il M. .lei'ki- . ; '>1,1
w ;i lu r, I ’l'al.l '. nh bn .|iie.-
Ml- !■ T l';ilil ,1| w .isliins
here t,.r ;i sliert Mliib I'rnu
l; iM st I
I id .\i|stni i.rimos ri tun
K.ileiirh Prill,i\ where lie luul .itl
eil I he state coiiM lit ion
Hr. Fi rgurson of C.rociiviU''
here last week Oil linsllll'ss
\liss i:;irle rroctor returned
da,' ailer s|i,.nduig some t.m.-
ri'latuos and friends inar Snew
Cneti eounty
Mr .1 1.. Ciiison wetii to U;llei;.'li
.iiiil returned last w e. k
'1 here w;is i|uit" a erow,l
lielit to I'lfnolhx- ie.s(erd;iN !'i
Ihe exercise of tile children ila\
Mr 1> M .tones of Uoekv \l.>l!!.t
who represents .Mils Shoe I'o , -i!
Uicliniond was here today
(•wning to the dry weather Ihe crops
;ire surtoring right much The tarm-
( iiin I til inn nf tlarilH;;re I radi
W!'!'’ !'. S’ I."ill I! Sl'iilN'.S, S'.i .
.iiin-- ,\:i -s eiiniis o; Un' . numr.v
;i':,! ;ill : i>:' til' li.n'dware
I!-;' ! ■ r"!'r' ! !.' !••' '.'.I;!' .it lin
Iin-' n!' '' . ' 'U-1 . o’. \ ,111 'Oil 1 '
.\e ;,|| ! !,1 I'llM: liufai
iu'’i r's As'iii :;i'!nn. Th- SouJli-
(■rti 1 hiriiw.i;'" .Iti'li.-rs .■\>^.ocia
■eoi i.- t'leetini; in ,oi .iiiUi 'ion will.
i!;e ll.;il!'l'.ie!’.ll'i-rs Tl., •' 'in’l wi.l
' in'.ir.'je r.!;!il I'r.'iii>
I'x'ciiiiii '' I’lrlile nl ">a'al I ionienaiii,
,\i'W ^|'!;K ,111111' ;• Mis- Krnesl
ti;: - \'.ia \\ y. k Kliein. daughter of
In-. M i. i:ii, in ill this i il.\ and
l.ii'lit .Inhn S'rong .Mdi 'It. I' S .N.
. Were iiiarried this ;ifii'rnnoi. in the
ihiin’u oi Hie llea\i'!ily Uest . Follow
lllg ih'' ehiivih leroiiion.v there wiis .i
reieptiiii lor the bridal p;irty and
gnes\> at tie W'onietis liiivorsity
Club
V('cu''eii Ilf Mtinlerinu < hine^e,
Kl.M'llilSI.l'V. S.i-i, . ,lui. ' 1'. Til.'
ca;.i ol i; \ H.it.ly. postuiastor of
III,' In'll;! of Keki', who IS under 111-
.iii ini '.t ' !;.ir^-;n'.r ii.i'i wiiii flii- m'lr-
I der ef l.ee Vueti, .1 Chiiu's.' hiuudry ■
II;..:.. . Ml tr;;il ;. tlo' sii-
pi till i.'urt ler, tei!,i> I'll the night
oi I' ;i;i; I !: ' i'I'.iiiani.ni wo;
fn'.i;;,! :i,;,t lie I'lw;; «,ih his tiiro.lt
I'lr’iiN •" ,i is;;..-. stat< nieiit.
li'- O' .s;iiil I,' li.'-'. a, I in-t .1 llar.'i of
l-'ri-
w itti
Hill
I'.'.'f ^.;all,t o ftiib.i. • I) al
ii'iiniinii nf Mi'sica.i '>ar \ tier in-
I i I'' I. Il I I'l'!! r, 11 .lull' ", W 1.
'!i all iirobabiHiy will be t'ui. !.i-.i
-■"1 ' r;il i-.,ithering u hatulful of v. i-
eratis Ilf tho Mexican war ass. niblul
here tiiilay for t ■ .lUi u..l ro'.ainr oi‘
tl.eir ' -I - . li i Itiiiii, C.H't.im
.Inhi' \ l''isher of this ci:\ pn-■
i'‘ !.t of !l|i .issocialioii.
j U \rs\C Wis , .liino !i.—'I'hirtv
1 one loiit'i of ( Iks in Wisi'Hisiii were
j represenif'd hero today at the openin.'
1 of lb. annu.il state convention of tho
I irdor. Tho business so.ssions %vill eon
tillin' two days and will be inter
sprescd with iiutuerous features o(
t iitortainmi'ut,