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GREENSBORO DAILY NEWS. TUESDAY. APRIL 5. 1910 1 W NEED A V. M. C. A. CRIMINAL COURT OPENS WANTS TO BUILD ROAD.MR, GRANT'S CAMPAIGN j traced y at Rockingham Vanstory Clothing Co. Far In Such a Building Home, Church Several Important Cases oo Docket. George Gould Willing te Contribute ' Republicans In Tent! Congressional! Pearl Bn,,0B siot an lule -ir and ScbDul Is Supplemented. One Tried yesterday. Towards Macadam In County. District Are Enthusiastic. lUIlamj Sunday. Wbei Yob See That Slgi Iff tbe i In recent yfara Csmriat.aii a m ij' . Mr-n xt. on m-r . nt ul tun tx'Vi uavtx.lr.iii,.' i 'J te m l 14 A luvt i 1 tie 1U tl : mi'.;: . Ihr v -tKJG uiwcf Oi f r - Uitelibtn. ! Vtr I a ' i I in we-k tt-nii of -.uilford I ' i .a! ot mil . I 'J, on M dn- iiljt ut till' MirfblJilV i. 'i n J n i j;- t i ji b hTf in tin l'U.il ii'tUI Ot UjM'Ulti up A drlrntiuB of Hrih Point citixMii, MUU.W ces hpd by K D steU, appeared bafoVa uie uoaiu oi county coaumfaaione r ye- t i-rila (SpeeiaJ te Daily Newt-.) Ahewli, April 4. The Republican of the Tenth district art enthuaiavKtip to advocate the improvcnieut of today over IV effects of the convention a seven mil,- alretch of public road lead- ; one el th beat l "11 riiiUU( U4 Ml I V IW PT1U BCIC. I, niiij; ,i i. ..In m. 1 1 .lt,-. In ... n: aviid ail I. is .-.!-)fk 'a i .-i'H . I fiij-pN m-ni - ii jI m M'h cIjui li and m l v u-e in.i r. i ti ! I tjiM.il ili-li t,l "t 10. ill . hi v , n i lr t - ' " oijpiirt unit n Kit -.iii iu-j'fi )jtMin4 (uujirj tnli )'!' la Imiu t, Jr. us of Najf 1 h livpHrliutnL Uie b v.uik 1'ir lut-n 1 here iji. !i- tfi . . s iti tion of I tif ' nil M , ! .' rt in t-d ui' 1 1 i it i in- i.L, n! and I., J'. t.t ut . iV Ili Hit li. iy 'i.ithn, ib to h"lil the t-rin. ii . i ..iir. to 1 1,- com 1 hoiis-. J 1m t.i t.n t,'!;ui l jury ivji.-umfd It .- i i, 1 1 )i" ji , lit- i-v ut t in i , i t .' f'l,iM ..t ttr dul ul d l-ilbl i- t U I. vi 11 uil . ! 1. 1 i..iM .1 1 . -ii. If pan i 1 nit, ; J I it 1 ,1 ll II Ml il T 0 I 1 ii i'!" WtTc j . 1 1 1 r 1 'ii 1 1 ii ufl A iin n i;; I in- ; . wtte iht'se ujitiat Je( 1 f , v J'riuinpM.Mi, .1 A- I Ins- , i 1 1 1).'., 1 ; . oflh lain ot trie j .' N.ir'M,ftl bark, 111 wiiii-h thejj . in 1 I i 11 iaic nt-tt nkf Thi -j.m.-i MdiMii miirl iter Butler ..!'! J J . ' M1 l'V -ttlsflll. I L'i.. ! ; j.n w.is t'mpatirlea ann m viii M I. KfiiJiill a loremgn. iv 111 id tf lli'1 turv arc 1-ewis 1) , M I. K-n.IdH, j II M' Nvill, .1 in. Iie-tt-r I It IMTi-njort , .1 K. r-i , l Kd w-iid a, K L rvfinifdy. 1. ,fHf S L l.fwii, J. D. Adums, 1 i1.trp.ti, K M Witfcv, J A Orav. II Mli-M, i Htwcli, C. H. i'oriU I .l.ini'- A v. . K,i-- if H.i I n. 1 w.r nao picr, uu Grant left thia afternoon uiu.-adam road mth of Uih Point, to I fr Washington will not Ugin hit the Free dim 11 mill road toward (ireens j a Dipmjrn peraonally until the adjourn -boro j tnent ot t o 11 grew. His manager, T. F. , . . . .1 Roland, however, expecta to get to work Jt w rrpmeuUd th.t thi. ro.4 j,,, at 011e.'Bd it i. expected Ui.t rmild ! tpfatiy iipprovrd at m minimum j nw of the hottwt wropaigoa tlmt s uf npra.r. braiile tbi, ilr. blerlejever wa'ed her will bo conducted ihn i-ai d. iewr tium lorge I. (iould, full. Mr. KuUud in in experienced cam-i-taimg iliat be would be jtliid to .time paijri.er, lmviiig done very effective work UltfmlJy in the ooi,t of tlie improve ,r. Miincoinb two veare aso ae chairman mnjit mc' thin road run through a.i.f the Buncombe county Republican ex mclion ulmrii lie haa recently made : eiutive coininittee. Mr 111I Uti ll oulJ bf a .it l U till nit n "t ' 1 1 t'"t 1C vOUf'i d i.'tu A l.iul. . in I A t t i .1.1 ...ut for Lhi Ihiih ul it" n (, 1 1 1 ( hi- in I 1 ... n( i-t the u-Mhlal i. ii 1 i .t 1ur I lie niiii 11 ii 1 l i iv y 1 in- .ii in ..-- i liru r an.l yno l n (. t )MiUt-d P 'U ' - 1 " A Jtkat (ifllllfl, ( .1 I'llt 'l' .1 W' i t iL at t lie li-'int p 1 tin' mri in tic in -iii 1,1 1 v hull bnitii rtt inn j ' n.-" itddvd c -ii; mi iin-nl .irit ' 1 foul III lilt "I ' !. el- Ih-i )it- .in.i Hit. Lit 1 n 1 In m, lllld Irlll. ij ft. I ! l n-o. .Ii ifiiiien1 1 I -in ' .ml 1 it ii Mi. p- It Iiii nS.rt t II" -U 'li-ir 1, f.l 1 icnit I 1 - l I ll t lit Ml j I u 111 it nm 1 1 1.1J cei:t.- I Hiid vi 1 11' 1 d ul 1- 1 1 an Jui evil ii'titf I hf hm v .(ten i;ili"fi hui btN'ome h lialiunal irif tiniii n nr"' d lit tdlnfrt. lid tllC llll"trd I.T.f HI rill tl-,llt l i- ni'-ncT in uukui 1 Mi'iliht Iihi n'lt'f, luiMiij; nn ' llir p't-uliat iit-fdi, d1 the 011nj: ui t-t 1 unjv J 1 m Imiin It tiatt hou-'.! .1 ml m - hi rd ho 11 if 1 rill 11 rin-M lo 1 hoiitun.U un .hu' l.lertY. Kd im at loiml iiily ln. lr-tjdi iird t h v i Vn mni a :ikrm d ami"! in T hrtiijU inectiiih ajid Mihle -lae aboard up end in th" IwildiBa tlmnmndi liu r lten U ancfermed into elrli-ient Christian luen. The Y. M C, A. ia eerUiniy the mot ilTfctiv auenry todey f'r e-ood amonp rovtia: men and bay. It hut tne hearty endorsement of f very pmoa wrte lm thoroughly atudi'd th' ir need and po, iihiMtiee. lreeniloro wiwild dn well to prvwde rwh an MM-1atinr hire. SOUSA WILL BE AT liUN CLUB MEET THIS MONTH . . I hr i.i.i i ii-i- hi ;ird yeterda.T wm I l.f niif jmn-t W A ,lohn-.itit o! i i Kit -k I I;;1! .. Ml tM'ilit, III whlfll hf Mils t In 1 .( v iih t.il-t- pti-tfiioe in a horn.' d I t i.... wit I. W hit t inglnti. The . h , .! - .. ! . Ihhii.-, gni(T to lh ' 1, 11 1 '. I'tf itd I'.iirn uient Shnftlv at I ! - hf 'iu r- ninid a tt-rdi.t of I I 1 1 I In- di 1 1 Hiiii nt w ah 1 epi 1 I K vrtiMt-ni. inrnirr r.iffti mm ii nd hi f 1 it-nd b f holered him f . t M itM t inn I.i-t n j k ' 't oil hut vie 11 1" hi ln 1 r 1 it in appi.tiniirp 111 the nuil I Ii" jmtte' nt ion w a ron- (liu i i b S..h, .(ni (,atli, .mM nv A t ' "i Ti-T ( 1 I., f-app I hf niily '"' on i he prHtnt dork el h.i 1 mil' a cjpital felnnv it tin- one t WhA ( Ue, t iiatged with tin- .f John ,M. Stoley. and if th- I'l iiiU uiy llndu a true hill "hia rae wi'1 pi oI j h:y be et fur Thurday A raw 1 in'Tft i the indictment ami.i W r. Miiaa irbui g. t harge.T with tin Hlidurtioti of Mr Arthur Nowell 1 rrank Nowell A bill of indit tment t sent to lhi' grand jury yeiterday af noun, bnl liu" mt vet l-en rrt umd. It i ifenn.iHy undemlood that the pros it inn nil! ak for a four, nuance ot thf Ae i-lmiitd a tnie hill be returned niitit of llie almen'e of Mre. Now- II. who i-t in a hospital at Paleigh Tie iiuhrt nwnl against John L. King. -Tut inn an of the Mghwa ronimiMnn, on 1 if 'rye nt1 violating the lnw forlidling tTier Iroin denling with a board of whifjlh he ii a member fr linanrial prof it, i et for Wednesday. Another im portant eaee to ht tried one ajraiiifd the Rm? C Oil rotniaiif for an AlfetfM vbVatie-D of 1 Ke ftat oil inepeetiti lw fj,,,,,.,. deferred IF YOUR NEIGHBOR DOES NOT KNOW-TELL HIM uurdidea ot Jxnd and vl.ete he will soon iVgiu thf errt'tion of a country home. Ah. Hteele mi receutly purehaed for I Mr. Gould J,UOO acrn of kind in many ! difterent adioining trade, paying the t owners the iah, the total amount paid I out U'ing in tbe neighborhood of $60, ( UJ. Muny of the ferment, eeiliug out, j have rt-inveated in other laua near by, j and tin. haa had the effect of "beom ' iAg" turm land ri al eetate vaJuei in the I wI.uIh loniinuuity. It is atatod that Mi. liould irjtud to develop thii prop ) I t-rty for agricultural purpoaet, and haa I I not purrhaed it uniply for sporting ; l iiiiinoaea. lie will not build a club hull1" in the usual eente of that in Vffttinent, Init will haTo ronbtnicted nvar the trntur of the entate a omfort aldn modern country rcMidcnee, wilh all 1 iietary outhousfn fur fttork, etc lu i addition tr this will be en tried on dif- leirnt part of the property good nri-dt-nces for overseen md other em ployta who will superititemd and work tttio various experimental or tlevelop inent ativitieR of the farm operation. lr. tiould 1a of the rery bet type of Amernai wealttiy contrutive eitieen hip. For eeveral varg "it wga the greatest day of my life," said Mr. Grant today, "when aueh a largr; crowd came here Jrom all parts of the diet net to renominate ne. The people of the district axe behind me and are inr me. 1 expect to carry tne distriei 1v 1,000 maJoritT.', Tere ia general eutiefaction among the party lead era as to the result of the eon Yen tion Saturday. Representative McK inlay's speech before the ooti vent ion ia declared to nave been one of the etrongest ever heard here. FIRST SESSION HELD IN Mockville, -tpril t. Javie eounty'i new $10,0U(I courthoime ie now completed and t he rlrnt ecMion of the Superior court to be hold in the handeome itntc ture com'encd thie morning, with Judge I ISrijfffs presiding. 1 he new temple or justice is one ol the prettiest and best arranged build 7 J inga of its kind in tbe state today. It he hai visited i,. , ... ,...... tint aeiitiim tor a eliort time each I ... . , '.. ; . ,.' hmitinK . for recreation. The peo !wl,h e"tr"" Z ,hf vfT K Pie of Hint, Hoi.it, of Ore-nor. wd in , " T A "1 ? J ll T the n.rul di.lrh t. h.re he has been mtr- "4 uAmrj furnished tbroujli. erlly teem him lor hi. personal i om' tlertr! "''"' W'T "a """V . . . . airf. connections huv. tie.n inKtalleil A merit snd true demotastio senialitr. After a full discussion the bosrd de ckled to fix this defective road by grad ing as soon as possible, and to have it put into shape fur macadamizing with Ion or gravel as soon as sufficient funds come into the treasury that can ba Impropriated for fb purpose. Tax Sals Lenthgened. The time for advertising and sals of pioH'rty upon which taxes hsd not been paid wss extended one month, ms k iti a; the ssles in June and sdvertisms In May. Want Appropriation. A delegation, composed of K. J. Jus tice, Julius Cone, W. K. Allen, K. P. Wharton and 0. C McLean SDiwared he- I .... 1 1 - - 1 . M ' . me o.iarn ana ai.Kea lor an appro age connections have tiean installed. A handsome town clock adorns the belfry. The offices for the several county of ficers are on the first floor, while the courtroom. Judge's ohambar and jury rooms are oe the second floor. .The courtroom is larjre snd airy and furnish ed with opera chairs. The courtroom is about the size of the eourtroom of the Forsyth eourthouse, with a gallery in the rear. The board af county commissioners, which is comnoeed of C. 0. Bailey, chairman. Dr. .J M. fain and B. . Stonestreet, hss (riven the building ainch thought and attention and are to -be con jjrat ula tad upon tbs sucoess of their work The building was eonatruoted by Hie Fall City (ioiiRtrurtlon company, and itoekingham, April a. At Roberdall, a mill Tillage near here. Pearl Brute, a merchant, shot and killed Oscar Wil liams, after first beating him with a chair, tsatvurday night Williams and a companion, Harris, had bean drinking. Bruton had an alterealioa with Harris, though Williams doss not appear to kva beea eoneerned. This morning Brutoa saw Williams approaching his home and Chinking probably he had oorae to tas.e Harris' part, attacked Williams with a chaw and twat him temby. The Hru- ' ton entered Ins home, aerured a Win chester ruie and shot Williams twicev killing him. Brutcn submitted quietly - - UU Ifl UD1U V'.HH. Wall. ONE tOMMUTATION AND TWO PARDONS GRANTED (Special to Daily i'ews.) I Raleigh, April 4. Govarnor Kitatia commuUd one death aantanoa to life im prisonment today and granted two par-1 dons. The commutation was in the caaa 1 of Jessie Whitehead, under eanteuea to be exeouted April 20, for first degree burglary. In his reason for the cominu tat ion the governor aaya the prisoner ia ooaaidered weafc-mindod, the sentiment for eommutation seeming to be universal in Craven county. Th jurors, the ao Uoitor and trial judge join in urging the commutation. A. W. Aman, former sheriff of Samp son county, serving four years for am beuiament of oounty funds while sheriff, reserved a pardon today on account of a diseased left leg that it is feared will have to be aiuputalsd. The third pardon is for Robert Car tar, Rockingham county, eerving 11 xuonUis on the roads for selling liquor He has served eight months, is ona-araiad and one-lagged. The county oommisnsn srs, judge and Other otioisls ssksd the pardon. -Sign Oi- A GOOD LINE When We Sax "GOOD" We Not Only Mean arte, Quality But Good lo Workmanship, Finish and Style. This Store Is Thor oughly Modern From Stem to, Stern and From Keel lo Masthead. Summer Style Show Open te All. Vanstory Clothing Co. C. H. HcKNIGHT. General Mgr. aKUA FOR THE YADKIWTILLE WIWSTOK-SALEM TURFfPIKJC appea hold 1 The Creenhopo (Tun rhA lias eom pleted ai range metiti ttr a bi tnurna tnent to he held her April 27 The rUrb hut had the nwii'T under advwe enent tor el.i niontbt, tut for fear "" wouia in- iitiui'in in nini( 11 mm ha bren gin the miitt i Thi-, trouble fca. Seen litinnatM. hovute.'fr f.t 1 In ohrh hits s1r';.(ty rvrivij a.rept.in.ea fit ftfiYitallotin fm ii nil 'i knotwt ar tit iv t th t tie gun h h 1 t r . r muti, Vho h:ta a teiord f 'IS. breil, withmit m)n , Oeorye T ym t V I ;n li. w Readers of the Daily Now, are asked fo aid the ctvir department of the Wo man's club in ita efforts to make t.reens horo r!ean by railing the attention of then neighbor who do mt read the pa lrs to tine movement. Remind them that if they will clean their be. lote (he eity wagonn vill haul h 1or ie cenii a bairel reaeh ot the poorest l'e ooiira meete this morning or at thejnires and the upstairs lor a small opera noon recess. house. Theie are no important ease on thr wn':k;" fW W;ieri, Jnhn K 'lor aiad fereral wi ll known a:i ili-uit lobn Ihillp .mi-'B, i ne iBih'b tving. wio ai-.i Imea to -ho,.!, wnl in, amitiag tb. vij tore Mr ou-e Lprcta lo nit etui tb nut hern hand h .ip me t in dee-yia in M y and he it li hi f i iend G-m Lynn dre coming Iwie Inr the ni oe nt 1 I mg in t he 1 m--t ptiVle aha pe ftr t he freegia meet A umber rf am.it'tr from ChaflotV, ftelnigh, Pur ha a. in!n a nd H lyh 1'ofnt hae anno' n.e i.- ir intintion of taktng pan. n I i.t- '"icii WTJCH INTILRKST IN THE SUCCESSOR OF HIKES Aenong t lie Lhijk i at t h re j noma Interest ai in will m.vfrd '"iiailfs., A. lUnea chairman oi thr . iunt , exufjve cninmtt t !l io , a pioaiet'ta e randtd.i i e iii t 'ir I ! lure, reaigitfd ! '''tJ '"' lin 1 h romsuitter sat-.n rl y li.- . ..ii ni.' 1 1 e IU meet in thi e.ty f n-i Vp d Sti. to elert the new iIimuhati - - a Miss Pom (iTiindm,tn hp! b'r.t!) i luther, hae rttirne-I f.nn . ! i : i friends and rr!jit.t) m K i.i O. C. "ywnt h it la-i . , ul n a ltutnea trip to Rubutund. ,i awuy the I a, rule w 1 1 lu n th man or vt'ioan in the citv Kfg.nnius next Monday, A pi it 11, lliilili Officer SimpHon will put a forr i ot l.und lo Mtjtk to rarry out ii nyste , mat le plan ot ( leaning up, beginning in 'tl.t eiith ani and continuing until ton entire, nty hae "been thoroughly Rent oei I. Very resident of Greensboro is , iirifed taltt adrantaie of thi op purl unit v to have hie pmmi"e elenned m all voiihlet, unsightly and unwhole rHMne radish at very a mall cont. I An efTutt will be .made to put a eopy of t lie garbage ordinance in ewery home, Vtwirri now and April II i wit if any dioiUd fad to receive one, Mr. -Simp two will be find to iirpply it If notified. It all of r.reenebern get t'kge titer In .i' least on mnxnion rauae. Let us all !mv' rlran b.'ik rants at one time and -e how it f"eU. tiet ready for next I Monday. prlatlon of WOO or th chamber of' work on the building waa -bftgnti some ACTion nn me matter ae eight months ago. though from the dtscuaKion ill leamedietelr in the rear of the oourt- 'red an tJiough the boani would I hoiia ia the' iuw rniintv ii.il H hi. that m4i an appropriation waa out ' KnilHin .. nf x.i. mA .tl .nt of their powor while apparent!? t in verr dimimitive To Sell Auditorium, in sice it ia amply able to aocomodate A enmmittee from the stockholders ' tn wron'0r ' county, aa it is of tbe Auditorium company appeared I m pp,doin mOT than 8 ha,f doren and offered to sell the county the audi- I prisoners are corrfincd in the county's toriusn property for 120.0AM), the stock- holders lo Joae all they had fiaid in. A 19 Bot BOWTI s T ht will be committee r-omposed of onitnifiofier done with th old courthnue, which was V. O. Hradahaw, .fohn A. Young andiu,,t r "Pr " Tr f0- There is a V. C. Tucker waa appointed to loukM1"''' ' opinion: some wanting ii over the property end confer with the ' torn n( P'ty l'ttle park In id iiTnninrn in regara io the proposition ""i on loa P'111- "inere want tne att end report back to tib board todav. libe ! l-hontie to make some improvement on trip or inspection will be madn i-ctore e building and rent the downstairs for DEATHS present term of m session only court. a few M'KIVETT WANTS TO SEE THE FLAG HOISTED Manatfer Jam- M Kivett, of thf WaB- on --aJeni bs-tball club, nent y eater I., y ,h,i k mg hjiuls ith lus army of tii'M'd - hi i .'-ern'boro. Itavinf u the n-ctit tr.m t'r tin utainpin.; grounda of tbe "T in " Mnivii;. i V.Kuftt ia aninu to have In- ' 1 m" here en "fag rai-in" day '.I ii ;jiai ai tbrnigh thu privilege V ! i ' l.o ai fO ..,.,-. I.!, I'm, 1' 1 1 1 l.r itii liinliin ..I i Lis li'iii'ir. Jacob D. Troutmaa. (Special te Daily News Slsicsville, april 4. Statcsvillc and Iredell relatives have been advwed ol t'ie death Jacob D. Trout man, of Worth ington, 0., winrh occurred .Salurday in a hospital in Columbus, O., after a pro tracted illne. The funeral services and u-teiuicnt .vill take place in Columbus. Mr. Troutman was a son of tho late Mr. and Mrs. J. Kidney Troutman, of ths Troutman community, snd was 5i )ars old. lie was twice married aad his ssoond wrfe and two sons, ons by each merriaK, survive him. Peven brothers and lour sisters slso survive. docWrt for the which will be days. JEALOUSY NEARLY RESULTS IN TRAGEDY AMONG NEGROES Mrs. Sarah Lindly. (Specie! to Daily News.) Concord. April 4.-Mrs. fsrah Idalia, wife af the Rev. A. tWar Lindly, pas tor of the Protestant church, died at her home yesterday morning. Mrs. I.indiy us 1 years of age and is sur vived by her devoted liuftwnd and child. Mr. Lindly was a native of Forsyth toiinty unj a Miss Lang be-fora her mar nsjc a feu vears ink She was a At-. i.lc.l th.- iiihti v. iio u ma mlv 1 votrd aife and srntle and devout firi- r il.c ! t t mil tli ill nan STi will Iw, buried in Tobacroville, vt cam?i, not. ii hiandiT.B i Koraytli county. i-i U4iilly acooni exhattsts the vitality more Quickly than any ordinary food or medicine can re store it For over thirty-five years Scott's Emulsion has relieved bronchitis in all stages; it is the tonic lung remedy used the world over in this disease; nothing equals it In keeping up awd restoring flesh and strength. T SI tssaSIMI aertass a eaa OhlM ' IkM. crrr a ovck. e rwi sunt. Miss Maria Walton. (Special to Daily News.) Wadch.iro April 4. ,Mis Mai'ia Wal ton, aged tvo years, and one of the old- st reeidente of the countv. dii sud- d an in. nation to deliver the "V" lu a l ln i"n ert s.l.lre.s h.re on Mv 10 to Mrv Heeut disesse was the rn... Wtcran. snd LWhtcr. ' !"' ' tIh d,'!h- Tn "mains were -dciscv. Mr Ruxt.w i. s well I uk.". U I-"'v'l1' Tfer.Uy afternoon chsntrr I wo , cuiiuiiciesj as ina n in sc. Lilwl,'ilI BepiUt churely the Rev. T. W. uaiutiss askisiing pne Kev. j. A. hum mey in the service. J. C. BUXTON WILL BE ioTH OF MAY ORATOR Inn ' 1 Huvton. of is.lon Sslem llHI .-r.' in.-ni-ri,' th- ''..(-, ot t he o- knovn penkvr snd (lie local 1e'-N i'-! c.mi-.. lor cni;rstulation curing li;in tor this importsnt coaaion MAJOR STEDMAN TO MAKE TWO ADDRESSES Mnj. Chnrlcs M. Stclman has accepted aa anviUtion t deliver the commencc j mnt addrrs si Wlittsetl Institute nn 1 May 21 II.- h. alo aeaept.-d in inv j tat ion to d. liver the memorial address May in t Chanel Hill and in each event the ititicnts snd citizens are looking forward to an assured treat. Delivered to Tar Heel Authorities. Norfolk. a, Apnl 4 Joe ;reen. a negro, aa delivered to the Korth Car Jolina aurti irities by Toliee Justice Sim- snoiia today, and will be tried at Fdao HALF-BREED INDIAN KILLED BY A NIGHT WATCHMAN (Special to Daily Xews.) Asheville, April 4 -Den Bird, a ful! Modcd Indian, acording to new re ceived here this morning, was killed Niturday nipht st Murphy hr Ed. 8ned. the night wat'hman at the Murphy Plan ing mills. It is said that the Indian, who had been on a pree, demanded of .the watchman ttiat he he allowed to sleep in the mill, and when Sneed refused the reo'iest, the Indian jumped at him with a Knife. Sneed aransled with his as saiUnt. nushin hi off he wwr4 i ton on a charps of murdering Aateosv ' Tba Indian renewed the stU'k and iHuiAibs last aVptemlsw. Ursa was sx- 'need say be shot in self defease. He I at sl keen Saturday. I rava hasasMstf an ta thsv ni..ss pri of the First Bsptiit church, and while the preaching a as progressing, what oarae near being a double murder oe eunred about 9 o'clock last niinht at the handwoirie home of Mr. and Mn. J. M. i.fortimer, jr.. on College street. Mr. aid Mrs. Mortimer hsd gone out for the evening, leaving Tina Wallace, a negro employed by the Mortimers, in charge of the house. Ivey Hedpet'h, also a mgro, and Qailla Austell, a negro woman, appeared upon the seena one st a time. "Quilla" took two cracks of a pistol at "Ivey." and failing to down linn, turned and fired three times at "link" ahd escaped. Tiaa waa hit in the lag. hut not seriously injured. Tt seems that tne cause of the shooting wss jealousy. RKCENIRAIHS GREATLY HELPED AXL FARM WORK ' Vadktnville, April 4. If the attend anos and interest manifested at tho meeting held in the courtroom her to day in behalf of the proposition to build a turnjiika between tadkinnlle and Winaton-Kalsm signifies anything tho enterprise should he aaaured. The crowd present numbered some thing like 11,000. The courtroom was packed and a number were turned away lor lack of room. v inston-cialem and Korsyth had a delegation of about In here. A committee, composed of one num ber from each township in Yadkin, waa appointed to confer with thf hoard of county cotnnnasionere and recommend the calling of an election to vote on liie propo sition of issuing bonds sufficient to buibt the proposed turnpike to th Yadkin river, where it will be joined by a similar road from YYiiiet.n-Sale.m, the soma to be constructed by Forsyth oounty. After conferring with the commission ers, a commit tee was named to draft a resolution providing that a hill be in 5 troduced in the legislature a .king t1atCmj body for permisnion to call an election to votii on tho proposition of imnung I bonds suMkient te build said turnpike, j Perhaps no other proposition haa ever been presented to the citizens of Yad kin in which o much onthusiaam has been majiiiextrd and the opinion seeuu to be general that tbe people woujd vote fur a liond issue without much enn troversy. A turnpike would mean great things for the two counties which the road would connect. The Foryth delegation left Ant home shortly alter I o'clock this afternoon. Gardening Tjme ! We have made up an assortment of tools for use in making gardens this spring. The following are included. This assortment will be varied as desired. Price com plete - - - - $6.S0 Rival Garden Plow 1 Garden Rake 1 Long Handle Shovel 1 Garden Mattock 1 Hoe, 1 Spading Fork I , 1 100-ft. Tine J ' 1 Potato Digger ! - S Odell Hardware Co. QREENSBORO, N. Raleigh, April 4. Commissioner of Agriculture A . A. Graham says the rains ths past few days, while hardly as much as is needed, have helped greatly in tho work of preparing the land for swatting tbe crops and gettiag the spring faw work under any. He says the acreage this year in tho "mousy crops" bids fan to be well up to the average with big increase in the corn crop, especially. Ia fact, tie interest in the cultivation of, corn haa grown, he aaya, marveleusly and some furprisingly gratifying results are sure to be shown this fall if the weather conditions ar at all favora ble. The fertiliser movement this spring hss thus far held along about on a par with th record for last season. Married in High Point. High Point, April 4. About I o'olnck this afternoon Charlie C. Bevnatt and Miss Mary Gladys lh, of Candor, were united in marriage hero. Rev. A- S. Caldwell officiating. Tbe bride is a daughter of Nell Lea oh. of Candor, and a young woman of many aceosnpliehncnt.. 1 he bridegroom is a promising young business man of Candor, and enjoys Hie good wishes of a largo circle of friends in this city, of which he at one time was engaged ui busineaa. New Masonic Temple. Moekeville. April 4. The Masons of this place are preparing to erect a 115, 000 temple on their lot on th aoutbeide of Uie publio square. Plans are now being drawn by the architects and work is expected to begin In a few months. The Msconic lodge at this place ia Tery strong. It is under trie auspice of this k.djre (hut the annual picnic here haa been conduced for ti ym.t 30 years or more. HAGAN'S CHINA STORE Will Mots in a Few Daym. Kverythsag New at a Reduction.. Meet Me at ALEX'S CAFE and have a good dinner for 2c. Optra Bay and Night A School With Reputation for Doing High Grada Work One of he best equipped school, in the south. THF. LARGRST. The strongest faculty. MORE GRAUn ATF.tt IN' POSITIONS thsa all other business schools in th Hlste. BOOKKEEPING, SHORTHAND and &NUV LJKH Write for Handsome Catalogue. Address, KINGS' BUSINESS COLLEGE, Raleigh, N. C, or Charlotte, N. C. We also teach Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Penmanship, etc., by mail. Send for Home Study Circular. THE McADOO, GREENSBORO. N. C. A Strictly First-Class Hotel T a Pail Tnsw Years the Meet uccaasfisl at th Hirtswy .1 Its Eaj:nc CLOSING NOTICE In order to give our employees a half holiday during the summer months we will close every Saturday afternoon at 12.45. THE HARRISON PRINTING COMPANY Torrey Meetings Closed. Wilmington. April 4a-The great Tor rey erangelietie revival, wtiich haa been in progress here for the past four weeks, closed with the eervicea Sua da v night, It is estimated that 4,000 or S.iOO were in the compress buiMing. Following up the work of the Torrey meetings, re vival eervicea an being held in eeveral Wilmington churches this week. TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFKATIOW. LQST BrfTWEKN HtTFIXE HOTTX and" Amnra Theater last night, a gold medal. On front the words " Improve ment in vocal music," ia engraved and en tb back. "Louise WaddeU." Fred- er please return to Uufline hotel and LOWEST POWER RATE IN NORTH CAROLINA For Average Power Consumer GET THE RATE & Power Rates to Large Consumers Equal to the Best PUBLIC SERVICE CO. Get the Rate 0
Greensboro Daily News (Greensboro, N.C.)
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