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r~~ Wolf Creek Notes Mr. and Mrs. John Henry Simonds months old very sick with pneumonia fever. But little hope i> enttrtwined for its recovery. There was bom to Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Morgan on Saturday. a fire Mr. W. A. Slawson is still vt -y s ?-k. A Mrs. Kent dy of Atlanta arrived! here l.-f*t Thursday with tw small children, whic^ she has left in the charge of Mrs. Edna Slawsov.. Mrs. kenedv returned home Sunday. A very serious shooting : > p'.aoe; rear'her,. last Ftidav \ Mr \dams who lives out <>n the 1' k M- tain was shot by Mr. I>. u. Bryant. It is reported that Mr. Bn ' and h s 1 son, Columbus, and \udie D'.iis. went to the horn* f Mr. Aditfms ai d Mr. Bryant auusid Mi Adams of trespassing on svrr.e < " u s '.and and Mr Adams ordered him tr? lea v. his premises, t um: and Dills, it is reported, left, but; Bryant refused to leave ana u Adams was n turning to his ho1.;-- Bryant shot him with a *hot c; A few hours later word f the shooting reached? the settlement, but Bryant had already T?axsed through with his gun. head* d tow. -d Georgia, and Columbus, his Monday without having iw- v-rwi consciousness. H- is r i a nativ . f this country but came here from [|5 Ri i B 3^?. L - 11 K.U.I h.ld 4^ 111 p 5IM I B "1 i-'jof/ O/j *5V. LINSK SOLD BV DRUG AN |Hb^| I\aiiroad^?o Are Siame The railroads of this coun industries for their existei tries are dependent upo Siamese Twins, they are i inseparable bond. The h health of the other, and th sickness of the other. Without railroad service. the products of the farms and the output of , the factories become ahnoet value b, mm u? tfteir restricted market*. When Che arteries of transportation I " are either choked or suffering from ff? anemia, industry catches the contacion and suffers from the same pC The railroads are among the ?mn* try's largest buyers. They purchase | and consume one fourth of all of the eoal mined in the United States; one fourth of all the lumber, and from thirty to forty par cent of the outl&r * nfffM-f TK Bellev^ew litems The working on the North Caro- j lira State highway ncai here is progressing nicely. Miss Carnvtr King of thfc place who ha^. been visiting relatives and friends, returned t0 her school work at Blue Ridge. GJ. Wednesday. j ? ' Many ' oir people sure did have ] a nice !:me here at th box sup;>cr 1 Saturday night and raised large 1 am i : onty for the benefit of: ( the schcol. ? ; Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hughes of this i piac< visited relatives and friends at 1 Haytsviile Saturday. > V - RRuth McClung was the . t of Miss Mie Hughes Sunday, j 1 Syrup making tms place ! 1 about over and everybody is sowing * grain and gathering com 1 i M iss V. s'ij Leudtrmilk return* d ; ( to ner school at Matrons Creek Surday. , Miss Mae !Iucv.*s >p> nt Sunday J with Mi-s Fiath McClur.jr. near Knoxvi':e a f? w years ago and but little is known of his past lif* or t his relatives. It appears that the l t\\ ; artiish:* had some misunder- 1 standing h* retofore. Fryant has not 1 ne t yet bcen aprehendi-d. ib It If Freely PROMPT RELIEF starf L;n:rra ~t ]'-.\-it*^eIy banishes e nvuscAs, stra'r.s. bruises, with a v cppl'eatier.s. .V istang c esn't burn smart ? it is : of soothing, heal- 1 ? . - tl at ; etretrate t! . i*esh to the ' y i ne ! F. r 71 y<_ars Mustang Lir.int has Ken the real "friend ;n mni" MAN. UYl-I.r ; > >CK ar.d i . LTIIV 'i ivc , n r rtf. Kai-e.. > cs ,?.?i F - . -? . !a:rr; . . yt i..s 5C..U. S-'.t!*-"- ' " i ' h. I>. r- B- Rot ir li..?vij I ?i?r i'.*: j::h s>: T.v -:.k.-r3 rr*n V. -I'l-L itojp r. ? -! Gap** ins _ V.\ >rm 3 - .' i. l it - I kcujr.w P:p. tic. :prc v - i v:.Nik n ? I f .f II . - 't - tr -v ? I . . r s ' an I~ANG tindbtf Sma% /J1 O 1ENT ID CENTRAL STOKES ram? e, , , ! </ liiuusincs ; se Tu)iiis? try are dependent upon the ace; and, likewise, the indus_ ll M 1_ T ! .? n me raiiroaas. JUiKe tna truly joined together by an ealth of the one means the e sickness of one means the pat of the iron and steel far tone*. The railroads and their purchases directly feed, clothe and support nome 12 million Americana. Veril/, therefore, the good health of the railroad* insures the good health of the entire nation. The purchasing power of the Louisville A Nashville Railroad and of its more than fifty thousand employees aids materially in heaping busy the wheels of industry within the thirteen states which the LAN. serves. Governmental "regalatioa", or strangulation, of the railroads regulates your business and prosperity as well. You can't hurt one A without hurting the other. I , 1 IE CHEROKEE SCOUT MURPHY. N CONDENSED NEWS FROM I THE OLD NORTH STATE SHORT NOTIS OF INTKKEST TO CAROLINIAN* ?_____ I Asherille.?North Carolina Scottish Rile Mason- will spend $10,000 dur- n rag the next year on us educational. program, it was decided at a meeting j In Washington. 'aci^rding to word 1 arouyLt back by local Masonic off: ? rials. Burlington W. Kerr Scott, county lemons!ration agent. announces 'hat F :he Alamance creamery for the first rear ending September 30, 1023. has paid out to the farmers in the surrounding country J_'2.993.06 for butter rat. th*- ai >Tagt! price for the year be- r ug 40 cents. d Durham Tli?- scarlet fever epidemc which was threatening the cuy a . !e* days -.go is now under control. c iccordlng to statements made by Dr a I H. Epperson, head of the board of g lealth. Thus tar. only one death has u >een reported as resulting from the r tesville. ? Physicians from 10 t -ounnes gathered here for a meeting jf the Ninth District Nledlfal society. p \ddresse* were delivered ^ind papers jj *ead on technical subjects by men a prominent In the medical profession t )t this state and others. D High Point.? When a deputy sheriff n irrested Frank Lethco on his farm Q he miles from this city, following :h*? discovery of ten and ^ half gallons of moonshine on the porporty, Lethco used a spade to dig up *500 n his yard with which to make bis j, appearance bond. I, Kinston?Clee Smith. 28. a State g Highway commission employee, who p was injured in an automobile colli} 4 ion in Sampson county, died in a f Ooldsboro hospital here. Smith relided here He Is survived by a widow n and two children. The body was sent a to New Bern for burial ^ Rocky Mount. ?President R. B p Datis. of the Rocky Mount Rotary v Club, has received a letter from Clar t ence E. Watkins. president of the ^ Goldsboro Club, tailing attention tc f, the district conference of Eastern p Carolina K tary Clils which is to be ^ held Iti \\ a> ne county capital on No vember > c Henderson For the purpose of per q fecting its organization, the new t Presbytery cre?:ed at the recent meet- ^ lag f the Presbyterian synod of North a Carolina at Graham and Burlington j. will hold its first meeting here Tu-* p day. October 30. The new Presbytery c embr.ii ??s the coun'ies of tne north f, ern Picdn: nt sect.on. New Bern ?Following a preliminary hearing. John Anderson. Vanceborc white man charged with assault and p nailery wun .n:eu: to kui. was uounn b over to superior court under $1.20 0 ball. Anderson, it is alleged, drove y the mayor of the town of Var.ceborn n the chief of police and others to covet y, with a shotgun. He i-scaped. hut g later surrendered fo authorities. n Chapel Hill.?North Carolina ranks , low in hospital at commodations and has more population per hospital bed than any other State, according to a ! paper by William L. Smith, ot Greensboro, second year medical stu j dent, read before the first fall meet | ing of the North Carolina Club at the' University. I Vadkinville.?While alone in their home near there five-year-old Beulab! Lee Burcbett put the muzzle of a shot | gun in her mout and asked her 10year-old brother to pull the trigger. He did?with the result the girl's head was terribly mangled, death being in stantaneous. The little fellow did not think the gun was loaded, the two having been playing with it some time before the fatal accident. Chapel Hill.?Twelve of the prettist girls In North Carolina at least in the opinion of the judges who select them will have their photos in this year'a-Yackety Yack. the Carolina annual. Mount Airy.?Moses Smith, white, aged abont 45, was killed near Combstown about a mile from town. Frank Hicks, white, aged abon* *5 u 1 ed of the killing ai.a le under arrest. A thirty-two calibre pistol was the weapon need and both men were supposed fb be ddnking. I Elisabeth City.?Police Officer Tark-' ington received a painful cut on the head and a number of bruises when he wat struck at corner by a coupe j driven by Lucian Morrlsette of the FIehsr-Morrisette Company. Elisabeth Sity.?J. A. Lowe or Rural \ Free Delivery Five brought to the city t from his farm in the Hall's Creek < neighborhood of Mt. Hennon township < a fully developed and about ' two- < thirds mature early June apple from | tMA aikl^h la nna Haarlvi* fta l ond crop this sMBOD How Bern?Neuse Rood community i exhibit won its second prise in j week. according to advices received here from Raleigh, which was to the effect that it was awarded second 1 place in the division at the State < Fair in Raleigh. The same exhibit ] took first prise ot $100 at the 10-county , fair la Rineton last week. ; Oroensboro.?Ookhnfst dormitory, at j Oak Ride institute. 1$ miles from ] Oroensboro, was destroyed by fire of ] an unknown origin. Tbe dormitory j housed about 30 students and tbe | famtlv of a orofossor. who lost moat < ad tWr WWW 3S8 , ORTH CAROLINA WEST TRADE IN THREE TEARS FEDERAL RESERVE REPORTS ON CONDITIONS FOR SIX WEEKS. WHOLESALE TRADE LARGEST i 'reduction of Basic Commodities Has Declined. However, and Summer I Business Small. I Washington.?Reports to the federal 1 eserve board covering business conitions during the last six weeks show ' hat wholesale trade was the largest a three years, that retail trade inrased nine per cent over a year ago. lthough the seasonal increase over unimer business was smaller than isual. and that production of basic oxn modi ties declined. Employment ! ras maintained at the high level of he last several months. While a review of the board., made inblic shows a decline of Jive per cent a production in the six weeks' period nd a reduction of ten per cent from he peak reached in May. some comlodities, Including cement and sugar aelting.s were produced in larger usntitie? than in the months immedUely prec eding. Th?r?- also was an increase in conrac t awards for business and indusrail buildings. Due to the decrease a contrac ts for residences, new buildig construction as a whole, however. how?,j a reducation as compared with receding months. A substantial reucatioii in the production of iron and teel also was recalled. Distribution of all classes of comlodlttes by the railroads continued t a high rate in September and early >ctob? r. This condition, the review oints out. reflects the increased wholesale and retail trade as well as he- heavy stocks held by retailers at he ctid ??f September. The board ound that retail stocks were thirteen >er cent larger at the end of Septemer than on the same date a year ago. The board s summary of prices hanges disc loses that wholesale fuel uotations declined in September for ( he eighth successive month, and | uilding material and mi rals were lso lower. Wholesale prices, at: irge. however, showed In^reae of two i er cent, particularly noticeable in- j reases being clothing, foods, and arm produt ts. George Visits Battlefields. Richmond. Va.?The battlefields of ; Tederitksburg and the wilderness. cene of some of the heaviest lighting ! f tLc Civil War. woie visited by Daid Lloyd (; -o: g?*. the war-time pr?nior of Croat Britain. I.ate in the day ie cam*- h.-re to bo the guett of John Ituart Bryan, publisher of The Rich aond News Leader, and he will inpe-.t old battlefields .u this vicinity. Mr. Lloyd George, who has always teeti an admirer of many of the Conederate generals is visiting "the Virginia battlefields with Rear% Admiral ?ary T Grayson, of Washington, who v a native of this state, and a friend >f the former premier since the days >f <?e Versailles peace conference rhen the admiral accompanied Presilent Wilson to the conference as hia ersonal physician. At that time Mr doyd George arranged .with Admiral yrarsou to visit the battlefields when im came to American. Three Killed in Mexico. Mexico City.? Heavy forces of police vere maintaining order here follow ^pg i pitched street battle between rival political forces in which three persons eere reported killed and a score sounded The fight followed a monster politi:al demonstration. Supporters of two presidential candidates. P. Ellas Calles ind Adolfo D. I~aHuerta, clashed. One nan was killed during the fighting and ater police received word that two steers had died of gw wohdu. After political meetings parades rare formed. The rival factions came :ofether in front of labor party beadguartor. where flat fights broke out. Borne one obtained arms and ammunition from labor headquarters and the ikooting began. High Voltage Faila to Hurt. Mount Farm el. Pa.?For five mlnulee 2.10ft volte of electricity passed through the body of Richard Hebeackir, an electrical expert of Wllkesbarre, without seriously harming him. The mrrent was so strong. However, that it completely melted a gold ring from lit right hand. Many Killed In Riot. Berlin.?The entire German situs Agm took a tarn for the worse with Increased tension between Berlin. Sax>ny and Barari% and riots In which many persona were killed and woundid. * Ha mine, looting and shooting are raging throughout the Ruhr, especially In the districts of Bssen. Qelsenkirchen and Dulsbnrg. Thousands of idle worhers. stricken with hunger are itreaming Into the agricultural regions )-Jr wL. *. 3&- . tm MOTHER ? Fletcher's Caste Castor Oil, Paregoric, Tcethin prepared to relieve Infants in Constipation Flatulency Diarrhea Aids in the assimilation of Food, Natural Sleep witl To avoid imitation* always look for ? Proven direr lion > <_ r-?rh package. Marble Items Our graded ?*?hool here is moving along ^licely under the efficient manage nit ni of Professor Smith of the eastern pevt of the State. II \. N. 0. Kilpatrck preached an nt?Tctting seTmon here ?r. last Sunday. Mi - Mae Bart' v. who is teaching at Ola. X. C., h>:n< folks here Mr. A. G. Ledford of Hayc.?vilU visited friends in our town last week Mr. and Mrs. I>. S. Russell of Friday of las: week. The Western T'r.ii.n Telejrraj.h ro are -making some impro\ omenta o;-. \t\cA ^UBJlho Ecoro 9 hsmucA * as that I other . 0 brand L. 1"When 1 fed stupid, iet constii tun of BUck-Druoght and it acts i Haislep, ot R. F. D. 2, Columbia, all right, and hare not used any at ot It. I am a guard at the Stata or more years. When I first heat BLACK-I Liver and the food medietas H una. I I'd gut up in the morning. I worn had taste in my snath, hut didn' stupid and didn't ted like eattoguraa then I began Black-Draught, kind ot work, ready to cat and tie I take Btack-Diaoght, and lor 25; wouldn't be without H at all. My lot I am out ol doors, and Ire medicines I need. I recommend I Sold Ei H / H '1 FriJ?r- ??. ma mum I ^^vvvvv^vVvxxv^xV\VvvvVViXxxvvVvv\\\x ?ria is a harmless Substitute for g Drops and Soothing Syrups, arms and Children all ages of Wind Colic To Sweeten Stomach Regulate Bowels promoting Cheerfulness, Rest. ?? d .out Opiates . he signature of /-CC/LAc I Physicians everywhere recommend ? then- lino through our town. The t wn doing some fine * -k n the streets, which ha? been bn : y ' j needed. Quirt a number of our folk? havr been in the mountain* for th - pa?t ten days gathering chestnut?. J. T. Have- and Co. are shipmne Gome fine iron ore from our town almost daily. Prof. Ezell < f Whittier. N. C sp< r.t a few days in our town )a>*. week. Lovingood. who has been in a very ?i rious condition from a cut on h s rtader> will be glad t0 learn. Me ?? undc r th? care of Dr. Heighway. Mr?. R. I.. \V;1 on has juit retum. <1 from Graham County, where -h" attended the funeral services of her father. Mr. Acey WVls. Mr. N. W. Abrrntthy was ir. Murphy ore day lit week on business. ^ Ll/fflff T rny_ BAKING POWDER 9s truly the I world's greatest baking S?; has I ^ produced I Pore I Fsod:? 5^ pi ?for over Pilk^if/3 >ne third If wKjS^ ^~fc?g3 m i-* "" xasic" M nted, or MHeaa, I tike a food doee or if e atraigtit," write* Mr. Oeorf* B. H S. C. "It rinnti Uw tirer aad I tret H tier medicine a* I do not tee the need 3 i Retermatoey, aad have tm lor Mm* D dot |j JRAUGHT Medicine hid been having a Bred fclMf Id be itift tod ion, ud hid MBit. t think to much of H till I keys to toel Hbca I kaew I needed tiflcleu, II tod I lelt an made orrr, ready lot av ?p. So, Ice lay retiaa o< Me troa&Y rem it he* bee* my nitdlHl, M * work to coaetaat I am oa ary Met ah air aad Btack-DrauM* ere M toe It to oOers tar I kaow M la good." erywhere. 10*1 _____ 0H
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