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PAGE TWELVE XUJS ASHEV1LLJE UAZETTE -NEWS Saturday. EVERY MINE that could possibly fur nih coal for Asheville consumption was tried out br us to find the very best COAL that could be obtained from under ground; from lliat try out resulted our famous M & JV INDIAN COAL Kecognized leader in fuel PHO.Vfi 130 Carolina Coal & Ice Company BOYS HELD TO COURT CHILDREN HATE OIL, CALOMEL AND PILLS Joe Ramsey and Roy Miller, "California Syrup of Figs" T m m a Mi i. ArresteH ThnrsHav rJin-ht OBSl XUI xeuuer oiomacn, Under $50 Bond. HANDSOME SHOES COMFORT SHOES QUALITY SHOES All these qualities combined! in the one word "(JFARAN TEE" shoes. All leathers; $ to $5. Guarantee Srou 4 South Main St. Joe liamsi'y and Ral Miller, who were arrested Thursday nifrht by Deputy Sheriff E. M. Mitchell after he hud lain In wait for them under an unoccupied house In the Haw Creek section for eight hours, were given preliminary hearings yesterday afternoon before Magistrate W. A. James, Jr., on charges of robbery, the house of Burton M. Noland at ii Oali street and Heed and McDowell's store on the Swannanoa river. I'rohalile cause was found in each case and the defendants hound over to Superior court under a bond of $500 each. The boys confessed to breaking Into Ihe houses mentioned and stealing the goods and also, during the after noon yesterday they confessed that they stole an overcoat belonging to Deputy Sheriff (Say Williams from his hoarding house Thursday afternoon, although they did not know that it I Mas the officer's coat. They said that! they went Into the house and stole the 1 first thing that could be seen, which happened to he the overcoat. Liver, Bowels. REMOVAL NOTICE We have moved from 2S Patton Avenue to thu store formerly occupied by the Ashe ville Paint and Glass Co., on North Main street in Langren Hotel building. The I. X. L. Dept. Storo. 14 North Main St. Phone 107 Nichols Way Washing has won steadfast friends by t'nc exclusively super iority in every detail. IT'S JUST PERFECT So say they all. PHONE 2000 Asheville Laundry J. A. Nichols, Mgr. 9" College Street. y EMPLOYE IS HURLED TO HIS DEATH Hilliard Love, a Young Negro, Caught in Machinery of Coal Chute and Killed. While in the act of oiling the ma chinery that operates the coal chute on the Southern Railway company's local yards yesterday afternoon about 5:30 o'clock, Hilliard Dove, colored, age IS, stooped over, his clothing was caught in the machinery and he was almost instantly killed. It la stated by several fellow Work men who happened to he nearby thai the deceased was hurled several feet and crushed to i made by se er;i men to get to i ! him, but it wa i died before the leaf h. A t tempts were I of the other work he deceased and help a found that he had 'id reach him. A Look back at your childhood days. Remember the "dose" mother insisted on castor oil, calomel, cathartics. How you hated them, how you fought against talking them. With our children It's different. Mothers who cling to the old form of physic simply don't realize what they do. The children's revolt Is well rounded. Their tender little "insides" are Injured by them. If your child's stomach, liver and boweh need cleansing, give only deli cious "California Syrup of Figs." Us action is positive, hut gentle. Millions of mothers keep this harmless "fruit laxative" handy; they know children love to take it; that it never falls to clean the liver and bowels and sweeten the stomach, and that a teaspoonful given today saves a sick child tomor row. Ask your druggist for a 50-cent bot tle of "California Syrup of Figs," which has full directions for babies, children of all ages and for grown ups plainly oh each bottle. Beware of counterfeits sold here. See that it is! made by "California Fig Syrup Com pany." Refuse any other kind with contempt. Extra Tires Carried on Rear of Car The new Chalmers "Six" has a new type of tire carrier which resem.bleu the rim of a wheel and is placed on the rear of the car. The spare tire already on a demountable rim, easily slips over the carrier. The same wrench used to put on or take off the tiro locks two nuts which holds the tire securely in place. The spare tire cannot rattle in the carrier and is very accessable. The weight of the tire in this position balancing In part the weight of the water in front, making an easier riding car. Let us show you more about the CHALMERS CAR. Asheville Automobile Co, phom: 15-17 S. Lexington Avenue BOYS' NORFOLK SUITS ! CASHMERES AND BLUE SERGES $3.50 to $7.50 Geo. W. Jenkins, 18 south Main Street. TOYS AND GAMES FOR CHILDREN And Ihe latter for crown folk as well. See window. Bring: the child ren. Little cost for means to furnish much pleasure. Try the Indoor baseball. Then a little later the outdoor game. 39 Patton Avenue. SOGERS BOOK STORE. . . Rogers Press. - - 39 Patton Ave. Phone 254 J. E. CARPENTER JEWELER Watches and Fine Jewelry. Watch Repairng my Specialty. No. 8 Pack Square. Phone your WATCTS to 202. PROGRAMS TODAY AT physician was called and he said that death was almosl instantaneous. At the direction of the company, the body was removed to an under- ! taking establishment where it was prepared for burial and then taken to tin' home of tic deceased's parents at the rear ol 4 1 2 Depp) street. The I funeral will be held litis afternoon. Two of a Kind. "My father is working on an inven tion that lie expects to make liiui u millionaire." ".My father is partly crazy, too. but he doesu't let it Interfere with his teg ular job." Chicago Ueeord-Heraltl, At the Princess theater today will be shown a two reel Vitagruph pro duction. "The Vavasour Ball," which is said to be one of the very best mo tion picture dramas among the recent films that have come from the Vita graph studios. A leading critic com ments on it as follows: "By all odds the best factor of the piece is the character work of Van Dyke Brooke as the Jewish pawn broker. It is straight portrayal. All do splendid work. The staging is done with unusual care, the scenes of the ball and the settings of the pawn broker's shop and home being espec ially praiseworthy. The story holds all the way and contains many .dra matic moments." A Western comedy-drama by the Selig players, "A Friend In Need," will also be presented and according lo reports it is an interesting and en tertaining story. The Princess orchestra will render a program of popular music. The Galax program today contains several pictures which the manage ment announces are unusually good ami they will no doubt appeal to the Hi any patrons of this popular play house. An laii-on drama, "The Message of the Sun Dial." as one critic has said "will charm by its tine Florida back grounds as well as by its story, which is that of a. girl who quarrels with her sailor lover. 1 pder an old sun dial she finds a diary of t s , j , in which Is tolii the story of another girl w ho had a misunderstanding with her Order Ice Cream for Sunday Dinner CANDY KITCHEN AND CLUB CAFE NEAR POST OFFICE. PHONE 110. HAYWOOD STREET UNFURNISHED HUOMN FOR RENT. lover: the lat and OI all House Wired ? Landretli's Seed at Grant's Pharmacy. enacts the The Conqu entered the army d. The girl of today in mending matters with fflcer." Mabel Trunnelle 4irl." An Kssanay drama, ?rer." is another excellent Chamber & '.V caver. Livery, Phone 18 Surely no house can lie called "modern" unless It is w ired for elci -t Hetty it is as essential as the gas and water connections, and who in deed can afford to be without these modern necessities V This is just the right time of the year to irrt the new or old house in "Ship Shape" for the coming spring and summer time, so why not Mr. Wiring Man today ? The Electrics! ay of loing things shout the house is the sale, efficient and convenient way, and the cost Is no more than tho old fashioned hard and troublesome way, indeed in dol lars and cents, not so much, and then think of not only the labor, but time siived. House-keeping and the laborious tusks which go along with it become Pleasant duties when it is only a question of pushing the button. We will be glad to answer Inquiries and furnish estimates for the spring house wiring. No cost or Obligation on your part. Call us up about it. PIEDMONT ELECTRIC CO. Const ruction Dept. Phone 178. 100 Beautiful and Colored POST CARDS Many are rich and rate pe tur,es of Also Heir-Filling i m r i im a Nil for only 50 cent offering, it is said. Ituth Stonehouse portrays the principal character and her two brotheis, one a bully and the other a weakling, atv enacted by Wil liam I'aihv and Hr.'aul Washburn. "A Guiding Spirit," a Selag melo drama is said to be a strong and force ful story. An amusing Lubttl comedy, "Match-Making Dads," will add mer riment to ihe hill and will appeal to all lovers of good clean comedy. The Oalax orchestra will present popular selections of the late music The greatest bargain in beautiful cards and rare art pictures ever of fered. Many are hard to obtain and have sold singly for the price we ask for all. These will go quickly to all lovers of the beautiful in nature who appreciate rare nil pictures of well developed models. A reliable self-filling fountain pen free with each order. These alone have sold for one dollar in stores. The too beautiful i arils and pen all for but 50 cents. Sent postpaid. CENTRAL M AM 'FACTORING CO. Dayton. Ohio REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Every Home Needs Good Music The High Quality, Reasonable Price, And Sweet Tone Of The Hobart M. Cable Piano Appeals to People Demonstration Free Dunham's Music House WANTS Full BALE .Milch cow. Phone 6(13 D. A. Jones. 27.31 FOR HALF. 7 rooms, bath. lights, paved street and close In $2,600 will buy It. See II. T. Tiller. 23 N. Main. C, P. West to W. M. Reagan, par cels of land In the town of Weaver wile; consideration $345. I". Brewster Chapman to S. A. Lynch, property located on Chestnut street: $10 and other valuable con siderations. Archie W. Oreene nnd wife to r. W. Parham and wife, property sltu at. d on Depot street; consideration $1,500. Tench C. Coxe et al to Mrs. A. T. Watson, property Heated on North French Bread avenue; $1 and certain pieces of land. B, H, nnd D. 8. Shipley to M. T. Johnson, tracts of land lying In the towr. o' West Asheville: considera tion $.100. Oajf Oreetl and wife to J . J r.akcr. pieces of land situated In Rlltmore park; $10 and divers other considera tions. Richard and Estel! Mills to Hen V. Mathews, property on Furmsn avo niu . $600, and other considerations, WASH BOILERS Made of HEAVY BLOCK TIN PRICK .... ,... While They Utl Brown Hardware Co 35 NORTH MAIN HT. I IIONI. ul Life i.uniili The Life Cuards are two regiments of cavalry forming part of the British household troops. Theyi are gallant I soldiers, and every loyal British heart I Is proud of them. Not only the King's j household, but yours, ours, everybody's should havi' Its life guards. The need j of them Is especially great when the I greatest foes of life, diseases, tlnd al J lies In the very elements as colds, In t'ucitzii. catarrh, the grip, and pneu 1 monln do In the stormy month of March. The best Hay thut we know of ! to guard ugnlhst these disease is to strengthen the system with Mood's Harsniittr.il 1 the great. -m of all ,. j guards. It removes the conditions in I which these diseases mske their most successful attack. Rives vigor and ton I lo all the vital organs and functions. I and Imparts a genial warmth to the 1 blood. Remember the weaker the r s. Item the greater the exposure in dis ease. Hood's Harsspurllla makes the 1 system strong. BROOKFILED SAUSAGE IN 1 lb CARTONS 25 CENTS E. C. JARRETT Groceries, Vegetables and Fruits. Pack Square and City Market Ashless Coal No, we do not have any such fuel, but our MON ARCH is so wonderfully good and burns so clean there is practically no waste. It is the cream of good coals. Southern Coal Co. Phone Ml 10 N. Pack Sii. M. &m, COAL The fuel par excels always uniform VOll hllV rn j luua. PHONE 40 Asheville Coal (J N. Pack s. Ml V. M. WEAVER, Mgl PRICE SALE Overcoats, Clothing, Hats M , Uncle Sam's Pawnsk 30 S. Main Street SPECIAL SAL! ol Men's, Youths', and Suits and Overcoats now i : on. Gem Clothing Store, , b Patton Ave. Laundry Phone 70 A trial Is nil we ask. Wc treat your laundry white. RishtheButtonandRest" ilk ROYAL EASY CHAIRS $14, $16, $17.50, $20, and $26.! SEP. WINDOW DISPLAY $&Qyii&sy (Lairs. Every Home Should Have One of Them They are the most thorough ly satisfactory Easy Chairs ever manufactured ! Our ex perience has taught us that these chairs rarely get out of order, practically never wear out, and are the easiest, most comfortable and most moder ately pryiced chairs made. Royal Easy Chairs are suited for every purpose, in your pari lor, or sitting room In the win." ter, on the piazza in the sumJ iner, in rest rooms, sick rnnn sewing rooms, etc. eta they w always a most highly prixeji piece of furniture. They give an air of like comfort that is always ij valuable asset. mamm,wmisam. Swift's Premium Sliced by the Pound or in Glass Jars HILL'S Ask Your Neighbor Either Knowledge or Judgment DEMAND ARAB HORSE FEED COFFEE Our Coffee Is roasted In Tloston by expert ro. s! jrs, and shipped every Monday morning; which enables us to serve you with proper blended, proper roasted COFFEE. Try out excellent, 35 cts. or 3 pounds for $1.00. -The Home of Good Coffee. Stradley & Luther PHONE 1902 - - 1 and 3 E. Pack Square AGENT FOR BI tiTMORK BAIM PHOTOGRAPHIC PICTURES The composition, lighting and posing of each picture Is given tho Individual attention necessary to make It a study of your most attractive personality. OCR PORTRAITS PLEASE Call 77S and arrange the nppolntnient PEIAON & HIGGASON 9Vt Pack Square N. W. choice FRESH MACKEREL STEAKS 1 ASHEVILLE FISH COMPANY CITY MARKET PHONES 290. 280-313. ;xtr. Mt'K TIIKY ARIi; BtJIIr BY UXPIERTS AND GUARANTEED J. L. Smathers and Sons .Mammoth Furniture Store. 15-17 JT. MAIN ST. Get Our Prices rt Pa? Biltmore Plumbing & Heating PLUMBING, HEATING, GAS FITTING L. V. CHEASMAN, Pree't. U A. CREASMAJU For ROASTING Order CHOICE LOIN OF PORK AND ROLLED SHOULDER OF LAMB PHONE US EARLY STAR MARKET PHONES: 1917 191R 1Q1Q We are successful esterm ' ' , to a variety of sppctltet T. P. JOHNSON & CO. SHEET iV'ETI WORKS ALL KINDS OF ROOFING , GnlrnnUcd Iron Comlce, Skylights. Ventilators, Metal Ceilings, Blow Work, Etc. Phone 69-71 South Main St. St. Patrick's Day Novelties EASTER NOVELTIES All kinda of Toys and Brass Goods, nt BLOMBERG'S SPORTING GOODS AND TOY STORE On the Avenue. I' Reach's Base Ball Goods We have a full line of these uroods nnd would like' supply your wants whether you nre merchant or play,: or. Balls from 5c to $1.50 Gloves ... 25c to $5$ Mitts 25c to $10.00 Jiats 10c to $1 Let us show tlit'in to you. Green Hd we Cc 11 W' Pack Square OillSTT- BAB TB MOtt 4BBOCUTKD PBMBM IBM- lS TBS CiSOtMA. Weather Forecast SLIGHTLY WARMER. LTJME XIX. NO. 29 ASHEVILLE, N. C, MONDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 16, 1914 PRICE FIVE CENTS ,VER BILLION U ffl LOSE N INHERITANCE LI MIMED Generation Richer by re Than $1,000,000,000 By Deaths of Million aires Since Jan. '13. PAGE EXPIATION SATISFIES WILSON b24,236 COLLECTED INHERITANCE TAXES ROADS MON01 ASSERTSCRRTEH MOTHER' JONES QUIETLY LEAVES Half of Federal Appropriation i Judge Who Conducted Investi- j House Sub-Committee Submits President Considers Incident Concerning Ambassador's Speech si Closed. Estates Left by Morgan, anderbilt, Astor, Brady, Flagler, Westinghouse and Many Others. Of $40,000 May Be With drawn Because of Indecision. gation Has Information of Large Whiskey Ship ments Received Here. LETTERS INDICATE VARNER UPSET SCHEME MATTER REPORTED , SAYS J. A. WILD Interstate Trade Commis sion Measure to the Full Committe. PRACTICALLY EVERY MEMBER APPROVES IIULII WW Illiwaa AROUSES PEOPLE Noted Woman Strike Leader Secretly Put in Train and Sent From The Strike District. -r,.v Mnrch 16. With the th of George W. Vanderbilt, George btlnghoiise and Jotin u. uauwaiiii- offlcials in tne staie ranun Ice today began tabulation ol tne Ljth left by the large numoer ui Eminent NeW York men who have 4 since January 1, 1913. It is cst. ted that the total amount of wealth Ised on to the next generation is Ire than one billion dollars. the state controller reports tnai 101 t or.,iinp- last September the al amount of revenue collected from j Inheritance tax amounted to , no,; or. Tho nmnnnt to be collect- iVrnm estates not yet appraised is lievecl to be much larger. . Never In c stale's history, it Is said, nave so ny men of wealth and power died lv, n short Derlod. inciuaeu in I list arc such names as J. Pierpont krgan, Anthony N. Brady, Benjamin n Charles E. AppieDy, lieorge Hearn, Henry M. Klagler and Isaac PrnkflW. A The tax on the Brady estate, paid Bi in advance on appraisal in Fder to get a discount on the regular fcrcentage. was $2,584,000, whlcn is en estimated valuation 01 jid.uuv,- Washlngton, March 16. Ambassa dor Page's explanation of his London speech touching upon the Monroe Doctrine and the Panama tolls is sat Kfacini v m Prpsrldent Wilson, who re gards the incident closed so far as the .ndmiiilsrratinn is concerned. When a full report of the speech Is received it will be forwarded to the senate wntcn asked for it by Senator Chamberlain's resolution. President Wilson told callers today that any agitation over Mr. Page's references was caused by a misunder standing of what the ambassador said and that a fuller report of the speech showed that, the ambassador had cor rectly stated the situation. The presi dent is satistied that Mr. Page -eierrea to the Panama repeal as "not to please England" instead of "not merely to P. 0. Department Blames The Chief of Police Professed Him- j President Now Turns Attention please England." loo State Authorities Gover nor Craig Has Hopes Of Getting Money. Gazette-News Bureau. Wyatt Building, Washington, March IB. Certain North Carolinians have fluk ed the thing, it appears, with the re sult that North Carolina has lost $20,- 000 of real federal good roads money self Unable to Act on the Information, Says Mr. Wild. Judge Wank Carter, who, sitting as To Other Phases of the Anti-Trust Legislative Program. Washington, March t6.--The bill! Bitter Feeling Because of Kil1- j ACTION WAS TAKEN ing of Postmaster in Cali- ' AT HER QWN REqtjeST forma by Bandits. Was Taken to Denevr Had Been Arrested for Re turning to Trinidad After Deportation. Ran Diegn, Cal. WOUNDED FARMER; MAY HAVE BEEN LYNCHED Negro Mack Mins Who Shot S. C. Farmer, May Have Paid Forfeit. March 16. Bitter reeling caused by the killing Satur day night of Prank V. Johnston, postmaster at Tecate, near the Mexi can border anil the burning of the United States customs office and post office, by bandits, continued today. Secretary tsryan and Governor Johnson of California have been ask ed to make an Investigation of the affair. According to information re- KllllIlK . - . . namaH l,ere three OailUIL. BO.IU t" vv. a. coinmiftintt magistrate, conducted , . . , , . . MovtcniiS killed such a far-reaching - to give them the combination cjoveuiuei iijiu nv u ,i, cfiTnln- i Ol nis saie Hons of the prohibition law in Ajho- !ruiK. , vi le is in the city and made the state-! oration's trust program, was- .before ment Saturday afternoon that he has! the house Interstate " ,. ... ,, . -u n.v,i. mittee today, ihe measure, woh.ii uuil Ol real leiierai euuu iuau heen rellaoiy liuurineil mai me - - - .,iuui,,r, lo Several months since $40,000 was let blUon law Is. now being almost as Ha-j would create a new commission o aside for use in the state In improving Krantly violated here as it was befor-; j take over the powers and duues or u with . . . r.-'i. - i ... the uresent bureau ul corporations, u-vvivi tnac lnveHiitraiiuu was - ... , P,,n miti "If this is the ease," said Judge. I was suuiuilucu iu " "" - - - ii tow ' . ,v. ,M-i,iw ii Kiihcomm ttee which framed it. carter, "it is a sname uiai in -- - nnlmmlSiv i ut) new uni ' " J m A posse is pursuing tho bandits MAN IS DETAINED certain roads in some of the counties, and the depart ment heads here soiiKht to get an agrement as to where the money ot Asheville Hhould not countenance agrement as to wnere mc ... nf Asnevnie Hnouiu uoi raunir.imu. - nri meets should be spent It was at first deter-1 being broughf upon their city. After agreed upon by its fruapn i and meets mined to spend $10,000 on tne scemu th ' investigation which l conoueteu wn... y - - X I , ,,. ' - iiit .". .. . . i , , , , . . ni ill... II n L I j f! Til W II U I ELLliOl highway from Old Fort to Asheville, nere last fa1 waa closed, the way was which met Governor Craig's approval, paved for a strict enforcement ot but from then on action was slow. j every phaiie of the prohibition law: Today the cheerless information was , an(1 if it nas not been enforced then given by Fourth Assistant Postmaster j tne clty officials are morally culpable. ijenerai oiaivbic, uiai, .,wi.,p, i ji'rom lniormauuu uibl x ua.,. .v,....- failure of the people of North Carolina ; ed here is no doubt in my . . v.ll rtf Viq tulp' melon has! .... .t... n.l.lal.av i Vitr.lT licob Whe Morgan estate has paid an ad M tax of $2,BO0rO0 on an estimai m,i voliiHtlnn of $65,000,000 ex luslve of works of art which have M valued at more than tilty minion (liars. George. W. VanderDiu wa ipposed to have left $50,000,000. At irtieys for the estate are working on 1 estimate. Tho loreeat inheritance tax which laa been paid since the enactment of law was that of $3,15".uuu on tne ,000,000 estate of the late Col. ,ionn Aet,,r Previous to tnat t btate of John S. Kennedy, valued !87 non nun held the record. Benjamin Altman, George A. iiearn, ma, v Hroknw and Tsidor Straus, Teat merchants, are some of the men hose estates are now being adjusted y the controller. Mr. Altman left his at works, valued at $10,000,000, to ;he Metropolitan Museum. His total Mtate Is supposed to be worth $30,- 100,000. Mr Hurn another art collector. left an estate valued at $10,000,000 lesids a notable art collection. J ne atatt of Isaac V. Brokaw is estimated i ts i.OII nrm nnd valuation of $4,4 i,- 60S was placed on the estate of Isidor Btraus. Ilenrv Flagler, the Florida to act, half of the state's melon nas been sent to other states where tne people knew what they wanted. Both the North Carolina senators are mak ing an effort to get the amount re stored but the money is gone and it is not known what they can do about it full committee. It was drawn up after conferences with President vvnson and Attorney .General McReynolUs. Democratic leaders in congress expect the bill to receive substantial repub lican support and an effort probably mind. ! will be made shortly to bring about either, that, whiskey is being received concerted action between both here in large quantities and the ponce uranenes oi ""B oro o nu'iiiir the. consumers ....... . ....... .,. authorities are allowing tne cuiisibuto , . . I laint.d on to receipt for it without Question as to With the Revised JnUnJat. trade talned Trinidad, Col., March 16. "Mother" Mary Jones, noted woman strike i. finer whn hps heen a military pris- bandits, said -o W f v hogpita, he,.e Johnston when he . ,, . hnarn lrain quietly last night and sent out of the coal strike district. tier ueparture became known today. It was said this action was taken at her request and on orders of General John Chase. "Mother'- Jones was taken to Den ver. Her transportation from the strike district came after she declared her intontinn nf leaviim the district per ma.tienlly. General Chase had said ever since her arrest that she was at liberty to leave when she desired. The military authorities proceeded with the utmost secrecy to remove "Moth er" Jones and the announcement was not mudc puulic today. "Mother" Jones was arrested neve January 12 after having been deported from the district the week before and told not to return, Since her deten tion several efforts have been made to obtain her release Report Confirmed. Denver. Col.. March 16. Adjutant 1 Mrs. Splawn - Miller - 0 'Dell Claims That She is Doro thy Arnold. l.os Angeles, Cal., March 16. De. eeneral charge of sus its ultimate disposition." commission 0111 compieicu fVIell was held in the city jail today ' General John Chase confirmed today Judee Carter's assertion was bases, house suocommuue o. Llle uu,, er.nted n sensation by claim-1 ,, nrt from Trinidad that "Mo ' . .. . t . tit:!I . I... .,!..'., ..I,,.. t tne II I 1 1 1 1 11 S 1 1 it- -' . . - - l r,-,, nfnrmotlOll DV J. A. ivuu. uj UlC Brtu.Titi.i. v - , , i...,v,,. Arm, rl Who ,,-,,!., rio March 16. Mack Mima', a negro, escaped from the Edgefield county chaingang, who shot J. W. K. Smith, a farmer, in the face with a shot gun on Saturday, was cap tured by a posse headed by Sheriff Swearingen yesterday on the Bdisto river in Aiken county. The negro was taken to Edgefield and about 9 o'clock last night the sheriff and his deputies secretly took the negro from jail and ,.. ,i ith him to another county to nva. itu ...... v.im ir inii for safe keeping, it MsWas feared that he would be lynched 1 If kept in the Edgefield jail. There was strong talk of lyncning arm it possible that he was taken from the sheriff and lynched last night. Noth ing has been heard of either the sher iff or the negro since they left Edge field last night. Mlms was serving a sentence of two yearB for stealing a horse from Mr. Smith. When he es caped he laid In wait for Smith near his home and shot him. Smith will recover. not Known wnai n- - j m pari on imoi "in.""" " : ,., . h, , ing she was Dorotny Arnoiu, who er" joneH nan neen sent oui in ukj Ten thousand is now available for the , W(;U known citizen of the city, '.hat tion, President Wilson turnea nis a Detectives ate seek- , atHUe .,one, adding that she was, some- ,iinKi,, work on the central ,t,rA Ktf frAierHt. t.v nne of fneier DhseS of "the anti-trust .egibia a r:tx... la iio ...i n iv, 0r.nt nf highway from Greensboro running ! hotpls nerB and a consignment of 10 tive program. He planned to conter 0 responsible for his wife's "Mother" Jones. south. pints ot wniHKey uaiiin ."""v (vyhu .k' - - i condition 1 All the confusion and delay arose same tlme t0 a pool room and bowling l fan of the judiciary eommiUee em ; ' who eJtamlned ,hr y0Ung pnwmFNn ROBBERY WAS over the Winston-Salem-Statesville ; apv , his colleagues on a reWsed bill to pro , she vvas suftering from ' COW KU J f road and in letters from Mr. Blakeslee Mr, WlW stated that he reported ! hibit interlocking directorates hysteria, apparently induct by EFFORT TO DEFRAUD to Senator Overman reference is made , thew ,arge shipments of whiskey to Whether the new bills shOUia m j influence. That she had re- i to the request of H. B. Varner for ch,ef o( PoUce c. N. Lominac with dude any provisions exempting labor , mamet of a Npw Torki March i.As an after- .1,,,.-. which tho department i 11... :,i on investieation would unions from the operation ot tne pro-: j f : math of the reuorted robbery ot Dan- UCI lain iio-.tB1-0! " ... lJIC mm v.nn. " , - - ,lio,.,,uu(.(l imwcriUI lllllM lilt- o.io' ,." . - indicates it will be slow to approve. In . b hpKun immediately, but was in-' posed laws has not been tliscusseu wo I iPi Kpner In Chicago recently of b0,- . . . the . ?.,.,-. -!.- Ul V.n ho.l IIO, 1.1. rtruwlent it llCCMme KnOWH i u,r 4...... , ,U .,,, n a V e T.T VorW iact, tut) HittLciutu. .. - , iorinc" ",v i.t.c k . . . . .,t t,t.iv that the .. A I, ahnllt It. post'offlce department today that the j power to do anything about it authorities. man. Icit Othet Inn- in estate of t6. 000.000. urge estates settled during I are those of D. O. .Mills, who left Iahotit tlo.oon.OOO; Edwin Hawley, val ued at $9,1 40,000 less debts of about 4,00n.nori, and James R. Keene, whlcn lis estimated at $20,000,000. TENNESSEE INDEPENDENT DEMOCRATS HAVE MEET inalstence of Mr. Varner upon these changes had mainly occasioned the de lay. . , Governor Craig, on the other hand, in letters to Senator Overman, is in iiei in hold the department people here responsible for the confusion and consequent loss to Nortn arouna n the $20,000. However, the correspond ence relating to this good roads matter is now in the possession of Senator Overman. Jn a letter which Mr. Blakslee wrote to Governor Craig early last month this statement appears: "The projects in your state have now been pending for many months i Id irtmerative that an under- "0 i Chosen by Committee to Sue- Mr. jroW Though he Amerlcar , Fede ra- --ffp power to on anyi-uins i" . .. . . ... ira O'Dell reijiuliated tier nuso- Wild also stated that the matter was,tlon of Labor is public y asKmg ioi - mothpr yps. reported to Police Justice Junius O. the exemption, the president has not ; ano- n iL, hut that so far no action lhad the matter called to his personal :' ' whatever has been taken by the city attention and it is said to be his view wiia..i. .. . ila. ,, ,1,. ommltlees nre BOURNE ELECTED that the line the committees are j ,., the week-end for I working on with reference to trust - '0 hjs famly at thelr home ! legislation does not touch upon the cottage, in Albemarle park. ! labor phase of the problem. nno worth of diamonds. New York creditors today filed an involuntary pe tition in bankruptcy against u,pners brother, Samuel, a diamond dealer. The petitioners allege that Samuel adiamond dealer. The petitioners al lege that Samuel Epner gave the dia monds to his brother to conceal "with the itnent to defraud creditors." COUNTY GUilN NEWSPAPER PUBLISHERS anxious to participate in this co-opera tive roads and ample iuiuim aiu uhle and anxious to participate in tins , I co-operative movement. I am con Stubbom Fight Expected Ovef ; strained to advise you, therefore that DlUUUU1U 6 r ,.p wc receive satisfactory designa- HS DOWN MILITANT Question of Fusion with The Republicans. WHEN STRUCK WITH WHIP Prison Commissioner of Scot land Takes Law Into His Own Hands. ceed J. E. Swain Primary Date May 19th. LISTEN TO ADDRESSES Solthern Newspaper Publishers Association In Session In Atlanta. L.ouls M. Bourn was elected chair man of the Buncombe County Demo cratlC Executive committee and May 19 was named as the date for tne tllto,.8 am publisher! from many nrlmurv at a meeting of the 'v' ... . ... ......... -"" v .-- . .. . r. . thr ,.tli.s were in anenaance Improvement of roads in oui executive committee hem in me com- Atlanta, Ga., March 16. Newspa- Olasgnn Scotland, March 16. Dr. les Devon, prison commissioner for iitlanil, when attacked today by an lie ...rr... ......... .....,,,.,1 with -- . 111! ;.ML I UK'-ll n ...... " vn nini, iimjk i ne mw in "i " hinds anil knocked his assailant down ltli a well aimed blow. ' The woman, whose Identity was not jfceovered, met the commissioner at tfce entrance to (lie I'uke street prison Iwlabored him over the head and houltlem with her whip. Dr. Devon, who Is an advocate of UKIble feeding and Is bitterly opposed to what he considers the farcical re lue of suffragette because they are ufferlng from the effects of "hunger Jib"," promptly knocked her down B woman was picked up by a pollce ma". ut Ur. Devon refused to prosi eutc her and she waa released Head of School Dim lam it Irat NaslfVllle, Tenn., March 16. When the Independent democratic state com mittee mot hero today a stubborn fight was In prosi-ect between the advocates ' .,ir. nrfih the renubll- of continue" in"."- - - . cans and those favoring nm ...""- the democratic party. Interest In the meeting has been greatly JncraMed 1 by ,he appeal for harmony in the dem ocratic party In Tcnneasee, Issued Sat urday by President Wilson. Advocates of continued fusion favor an Imme diate call for "'ft"' COIlvm.iiuu, " the democratic harmony leaders org) postponement of action pending action by the "regular" democratic league. The "regular" state committee meets next Monday. .-. i...t inn of ths fusion program includes an endorsement of Oovariior B W Hooper, republican, for a thira term as an assurance of enforcement of prohibition. GOES IN SEARCH OF VESSEL IN DISTRESS lion city were Included in today's pro gram. Sessions will continue through- Norfolk. Va March It -Th. United States revenue cutter Onon . ' bin. nn coal and provi sion today went to wa in .earch of th four masted scnooner r,...- . kin, of Hath, Me., from Tampa, Fla. to Baltimore, which Is In distress with her lower alls stripped and her rua ilL i j ...ru,i nwav In a recent 1 1 n . h. . . . . . 1 . . . , . ..t... i,i,. i , 1 urn, , onn.. March i. JODistorm. in aim. """" ' , ... wllHms. who for thirty-four year day by th .teamer Verdi, was In lat 1 bren he.rt f .he American Itudi. I . 62 and longitude 71.41. Tn Hons of the road or roads, selected by you for improvement, the situation is ..... 1. tl.iit WO Hall be obliged to Wlth- BUlll itfc " -v - - draw the offer ot nnanciai a.u " county primary at a mwuni ... - . attt.ndance iprovement of roads in oui uii. executive committee neiu in me cum- . - . . , r,,,.,,t uiiit fsillna to eet ' , . m r ihe nnuntv court hpre today at the opening session or 1U" ,. . "' ., .in from the state. imlM"", . ! th. twelfth annual meeting of the any cuiu;iuwi v-t... ---- ; noune iuuhj. - - ... u,.a. ' ., , '.m.,i, tn finvprnttr I . .,..m..,i r.rr1r n umithdrn Nownnaitor Pubitaneri M0 another leuer wix vnv.. 'l'he meeuns . Craig on March 6, telling of a com-1 minutes past noon by County elation. In addition to numerous i ui..v. v,.i hen received .. . r,....i v.,, v,,, r.n.nn of ! .eqeB deallnir with business and ed- mumcauu. v. .... .. , i!rntlon Chairman Bw , - ;- " " ., ,, ,.,oction f ofneers from Mr. vanin ihvivb,d his entrance nno ino m'-r .. - uum i . j.i.,i . im. nlB e,""",- . ., , th. iii ,,f next vear s conven ,,t a road WHICH nc u"" ,r tendered nis rcsiKiiavi"". inn. rc... ----- , nrove. A statement Is further made. ' accepted. Nominations for chair hv Mr. Blakslee, to this effect: I th,,n relcared "It thus appears that you or the i parties concerned have been able to H.i-nte onlv two highways that In gome measure seem to meet the re quirements of the department. "If these projects are finally ap proved It will mean the Betting aside of a federal allotment of $20,000. The amount originally allotted to North I.-.. 140.000. but on account of the many delays and for the reason et forth In my letter to you una.. i" date of February 21, the department feels constrained to withdraw one- half of the tentative allotment m n, 000 and to apply the sum of 130,000 so withdrawn toward th Improvement of highways In locaiitie wnere mo thorltle are rdy and willing Imme diately to meet all of our requlr-menta" Interest plus authority, minus dullness, equals "The Panama Canal." man wnr .. ,.,.ir-..A Im rrAor Tnn 4-nt fiimnrrnw. man wer nmnosed bv Sneclal features today were ad- rapt West nnd that of J . W. Haynes dresses by Don C. Beltl. manager of api. ,it. (w vw York Wor d: and Jai-on hv tiardv rearswn. ihht.ctti. - w.o - ov "". r hv it.,..,.,., toilillsher of the New ork teamen were "mm in - - ,ov and the count of ballots showed , Globe, guests or the associatlor,. Bourne 12; Haynes i. DECLINES 10 REDUCE DUES FROM THE ERST TERRE HAUTE STREET --- ii. mo ot tn today aced raduate of Tale. Mr. ,,,..1 -. ., .nr. r, m. urimtn t the Ballery Park hot) ftom Palmyra,- N. T. M. Orlfflth are coiti- II. Ml" ....... . , , .hurt of coal and pro vl.lons when wireless came In of th Atkins' distress, and It was impose.... for her to lav on what might he a protracted tay at sea until nool to- I day. sCOUPONs Save it for a Copy of THE I rV" k, Fideric J. Hukin 1. sL Akl -TV- 1-sriMH I v a. W Uazette-News. Monday Mar. lh CARS BEING GUARDED STAY OF EXEOTJTION IN CASE OF SCHKUUi New Tork. March 16 Notice of appeal from th ntence of death Im posed upon Han Schmidt, former prUat. for th murder of Anna An muilar will be filed this week by Al nhonse Q. KoelWe of Hrhmldt coun sl Th appeal will act as a lay of nrnte.i Kchmldl was senn-ncni " die In the w-ek healnning nen. n."..- ...i... .a. llb.lv tn flav. nevermi n.u.iiii. ..- " . rlap liefor argument are heard. born In New lork Aftermath of Last Night's Rioting After Strike Had Been Gulled. ii'M.iiMH-inn March It. The Inter-, ai.i.. commerce ci.mmlssl.it. today ; declined to reduce freight rate via ! St. Ixwls, Mo., on hlpment original lng east of the lndlana-lllllnol state line, in Central Freight asaoclatlon. j Southeastern snd Carolina terniories, to destinations west of St. Louis, ofj TrrB Hautfli tnd , Mimh 1.- whlch Sprlngneld, mo typ.ca.. in,, ,ln,er police guard oommlssinn nen. in. u" . wen. T neither unreasonable nor dl- marked the aftermath today of Bator- . . nii.iii . r nt nu t nit " i iirreii in criminatory. , . ,,,, ..- . ler a strike hnil been Ciilleil l whmi. i.mml. 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