I Mrs. Coolidge Finds band On Bed AftI From Shopping Tod Gone To Office AsT Had Come Home AS 111; Death Was though The Only Liv7 President Had Complaii'S digestion For The Pisf Weeks. Northampton, Mass,, Jan. 5.—-*^ vin Coolidge, 30th president of fc' ^ United States, died suddenly today. He was 60 years old last July 4. Returning from a shopping tour; Mrs. Coolidge found the body of her husband on the bed in a room at The Beeches, the estate to which he retired at the conclusion of hi^ car eer at the national capitol. His death was wholly unexpected al though for the past three weeks Mr. ■'Coolidge had complainedv, of indi- .'gestion. heart disease. The former predddnt, who up to the time of his death' was the only •su.r'yiving former p'^/esident of the United States, haji' gone to his law office as usual ithis morning After a s!ho^ time in the Office "Mr. Coolid^ liecame distressed and decided to Ve^rn home. Harry Ross, h’S secretaM^, returned to The • Beeches witm him. Mrs. Coolidge, meanwhile, of the city Doctors said death"^ was due to had gone to the center shopping. Mr. Coo' idge assured Ross he ■w^ould be : Bright after a short re.st [aiding the former presi- bedroom, Ross returned .floor of the house to •n.of Mrs. Coolidge. JIarchl val and after dent to the to the firs await the When Mr, utes later her of Mr. went imme] There she i A doctor wl^t •the formy aid. ' ^ The doctor Wid Mr. been dead about fif that he must have w'ithin a few minutes the room. The former preside: leading a quite life si: to Northampton after hi, the ,;aesideney He was inj day to tie and) despite^ the pa spent office magaz^ tributedl ious pj Cal pendence ihouth, a mont Hi Victoria descended- Coolidge town, Ma? ancestry r;( farmers w ‘until his moved Coolidge ed cattle, sons hf nf ity. The P ■village stoi farmer, am ' trainin plowing and sell counter, the indust liance_'j^ Ms Uj& ■was his onj sympaj and iJS t CalU - idge twenty niin- ind Ross told illness she ledroom. pt^ pros^ althou ney Gel tery re* ment on garding th^ requesting M tion on the competent to ments in His subratted to tl| gators. The President’s that his hand wa-. action he took ill the Senate revehl thought of his Cftl dominated. On the^ frineds were equally their declarations thS these, situations wiJ courage that he .oha i strike in Boston whici him into national prdl W hatever the merit| troversy, he . emerged | er of investigations trenched in the regar-' A few short months of scandal had died idge was s-wept back! House by the grealj lEL le world If salts, Ichewing jQddenly riine. §,ove the : get at and-out but two Is daily. §ur food bowels, have' a foul, ur head r whole TEH’S Be two ! you ^derful, mazing I freely. Carter’s farter’s ent a S. Co. John- lied to jSuffer- la. His Iv.knpw Ined to Illness, this Iss of have ■suf- Modern for IlCH jiday, IM. Isun- fcvery ihext ?M. i As- lil .65 18,010 00 ... 1360.00 $19,731.65 IS |"‘sF, 7J2 00 3,323.00 2,686.65 Is the name of Selma^s Ne# Grocery Store which opens to the public on next Saturday morning. Their motto is: “Sell Strictly for Cash at Attractive Prices” Next door to C. E. Kornegay & Co. The public is cordially invited to give us a call., C. E. Denning, Mgr. Proceedings County Recorder’s Court $19,731.65 ^na. County |y-Treasurer ciation per- e this day, ys that the to the best ,ief. ibed before imary, 193.3. KDGE, ;ary Public. |S Nov. 10, ,y & Treas. Wednesday, January 4 State vs Arthur Layton white- lar ored, aged 35. Malicious injury to | real property. Guilty. Defendant' given 60 days on road-. State vs J. T. Smith, white farm er aged 40. Disposing of mortgag ed property. Not guilty and di.s- charged. , State vs. John D. Hudson, white farmer, aged 37. Operating motor vehicle while intoxicated.. Guilty.' Road sentence of 60 days su.spend- ed upon payment of $50.00 fine Snd cost and on further condition that defendant does not operate a motor vehicle again in North Carolina during next 90 days. State vs Major Byrd, colored. Storebreaking and larceny- Probable cause found and defendant bound to Superior court Bond fixed at $500. State vs. Jesse Holder, colored laborer and Will Holder, coloiied laborer. Larceny of tires, value less than ,.$20.00. Not guilty and dis charged. State v.s Jim Worley, white farm er, Thurman BizzelJ,, white farmei;^ George Mas.sengill,white fa^mdij,' and John Green,'' white-'Hj* defendants charged with t\s.saul with deadly weapons and profane and indecent language on public highway. Bizzell charged with Viola.- tion of Prohibition Law and 'operat ing motor vehicle while intoxicated. Ma-sengill and Green not giiilty ami dischargd. Each defendant discharg ed as to charge of indecent and pro fane language. Bizzell not guilty of Assault deadly weapon and operat ing motor vehicle while intoxicated. Bizzell .guiltj*'' possession and tran.s- portation whiskey. Defendant 60 days on' croads. Appeal \b.md $200.00. Defendant Jim guilty of Asault deadly weapon. D” fehdant given 90 days on road-. Ap peal bond $200.00 State vs Guy ,AyhJte labo^-. Larceny of auto parts ,^s.= than S20.00„ Probable -cai*e fouTicl and defendant bound to Supen..)r Coui't, Bond ,$200;00. . State, i's R. D. Lee and .Sally T.ei . Assalilt. with deadly weapon. Called and /ailed. Judgment ,ni ei scifa and capia.s.' ■ . .State, vs' Jesse Stancil. Ak'auii. Called and failed. Judgment ni m". 'Sci fa and capias. State vs ' Jesse Jones. A.ssauU. Called and- failed ni si sci fa nad capia.s. State -VS', Minnie Roberson Assault. Called and‘failed. Judgment ni si sci fa and capias. IjVSiSTo^ ^muim BAYEI^ A S P 1 R 1 IV Because The Bayer cross is not-merely a trade-mark, but a symbol of safety. 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