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THS TOOH IHIPTJBLIOAIT, VniTpTpiT-DALEZ' IT.' Ck ' JUNE 22, 1922. ....... -'.Hi - " n JIIUR$D.Y, JUI5E ?2, 1922. LOCAL Recent analysis of our city' water shows 'a remarkably low bacteria count and entirely free of typhoid fever germs. Children's Dhy exercises will be held at Pine Chapel next Sunday nifdit, June 2jth, beginning '-at 3 :$5. M-The fub He is cordially vited. f( , . - majority of the stores of this cry close' -Thursday-- afternoon4 in oxde itof afferd their employees a half holiday 'during' the heated term. A handsome 2-story bufldfog ivto Aerected. at the corner of Fourth and rfjxihall street this city, to be occu pifc when completed,' by the White . ljtts,,Grocery .Co.- v,jVf " ' . r-JIr.' J. H Hollinsworth, of New ton, N.'-CV comes to this city to lo cate, and associates himself with attorney J. H. Nance for the prac tice of law. Luther Lawson, aged 45 years, died at lis home three miles east of King, Tuesday, as the result of stepping' off a moving' auto a. week ago and being injured internally. . 4-Phhi Horiton. Jr who recently com pleted his law course at the University of Corthr Carolina, has accepted a position'- in, the -office of. the clerk -of sir 4erkr court and was today sworn in as a deputy. '- - -f The Jr. O. TXA.'M." is. preparing for. a county picnic. to be held. at Yad- kinf ilk, 'N.; C- on July 4th. A. speaker will be secured and preparations are Ic ing, made, for a ja!.aftajrr 'V-jfJ.f , --Two negro s men "attempted to criminally assault a negro girl at Mt. Airy, N. CL, a few, days agW-JIer screams brought. ' assistance. The mea escaped.- Their, . arrest is ex-peoted.- .-'-.."."". ' , 3.fr. and airs. Geo. W. News'ome, announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Akna, to .Mr. Jas.A. Azmon, of German ton, X. C., June 14., The couple -will be at home in Winston-Salem, N. C, after July '1st..:; ; .-.?; Mr. B W. Furr, of Chattanooga, Tenn., becomes manager of the Rob ert E. Lee Hotel, thla,cityf and-will have Mr, W. G. TenniUe of Greensboro,-, and late manager, of the Zia zendorf Hotel, this citr. as assis- WW tant. . . . -e are miorniea mai me wages of "-the men who work for the Bithu lithig Co., putting down streets la this , citjj, have been reduced.' Has ' the eosts of the property owner paying for "nj?w streets, been proportionate ly f reduced! Your attention, city aldermen. ' j The announcement of the mar riage of Mr. Kobt. W- Hunter,' of Cldtnmons. this ountv .' and , Miss "Er- - 7 " ' . . . "... ". iv: IAL l. i. ma.?nuit, or Advance, ,$tv.,,nas just -i'v up, u beefl unado public. 4 The couple were that there must tea sld down, and quietly married faster Sunday,' and the sooner the, better. , -.ti -,w had succeeded in keeping their mar- ' riage,, a secret until the present SEWEBAGE DISPOSAL INSPEC- tiiuV - . ' TION. v ; -y;-; v;j JLti,- tr. xr;-;. tt "s "Ery appliance and installation of )he Baptist ehurches, in tills state, ',,?ewese 'PP .P melat North Wilkesboro; N. Ith4 l6 StZ pam week, and as a memorial to ZriiTVZ: Nelson Lewis, a. 18 year old negro! Dor, was arowneu in pwi v in the nortnwsiern iccuw city offe day the past week. : He had gone there with some othef boy? to go in swimming. After donning his Dathing suit he jumped Into the pond, which is about 15 feet deep, and sank immediately.- As soon . as his associates discovered that Nelson had failed to rise," an 'alarm .was given and soon the' lifeless body was taken out. , .; ,; GBADT r E E G tJ S O N TO BE . TRIED IN JUET. ,f '.'t ,Grady Ferguson, who has be$n in jail at Ashboroi N. Cvce he was brought back; roni-New Orleans sey ert days ago,, waa let out on bond when' several, eitiena of Sandleman we.rit' on' his,' bond.' Ha went im mediately to visit his wife who lies at the point of death in a High Point hoscitaL Fereuson is charged with robbing the Bahdlemaa bank about two weeka ago in Broad open aay licht. The trial will ia all probabil- itv veome up at the July term of court in Bandolph. , DEATH OP AN AGED MTKISTEB. r Eer. Jamea Wilson died in this city June ,15, at the home of -his daughter, Mrs.- Webb ; Alexander, with whom he had made his home for. years. The remains were taken to Statesville, N. " for burial. The deceased was a widely known member of the Western North Caro lina MV- E. conference, which he joined in Charlotte, in 0871. His age was 71 years. Mr. Wilson, be sides holding pastorates for many ears, at one time conducted a re igious paper at Statesville. He re tired from active work about five years ago. He is survived by three daughters 'Mrs,, C. : Steeje, of Statesville; Mrs." Webb Alexander, this, city; and Miss, Laura, Wilson," of Phoenix Arizona; also one son, Williford Wilson, this city. " SHESXPF'S DELZNQJTJENT. TAX sale. . -,.;;':'.-,:.';." ; Sheriff Flynt, of this eounty, ad vertises his delinquent tax sale this year for Monday, July 3rd. ' The property of over 1,000 tax payers is advertised. The eity tax sale- will eome later. The county tKst 'i''" n pretty long one, and shows' thai tax. ation is getting to be a burden. .In this eounty, with the abnormal val uation of. property, and a raise of 15c on the rate, beara evidence in this lone list of delinquents. Indi cations are that there will be no de crease this year in, this county, while judging from the budget being, made op by the eity aldermen,' there will be an increase in the rate to 4 'make ends meet." People are much" con cerned over high ; taxation and' the constant increase in the same and are protesting; jSdmesaythat taxes are high, but', look what progres,' .im provements, etc., are being made. Such is not hard to do, with mil lion dollar bond issues, and when expenses and interest payments can not be met, taxes are raised regard less. Conservative thinking1 eitizens are free to: express themselves that OHIO. mnnrin ilium ilUi LODGED IN JAIL. . ' . Frank Huffman, caargeu wiw. nc inv of some money.-from the Scott Feed Company, Saturday after noon, was bound over i superior ... 7 a a. I noon, w nvu v v Confederate Veterans - At- court Monday , morning by judp tfendinff! Biff ; Reunion LJfi, of MOO bond the defendant There This weeK-x-eu thu biLvp -on Special Car Monday crook, the young an who hew - Jr .. I nm.a nniiAV pnard until the ar- Moraine. ' ' - "-, : Wivil of officer. He aid that .1 Huq;maa pieaqea ws.auiift wk rri.!..;. ; r. mrhn renrn thhnvn him arresieo. i JU.r vruo, 11. IS jflv.iflf fcr:fnnd&v tatAii. waa in the tea f the build morningfor Richmond where they ing. hen he heard a. noise in the -.T;- it. .AmriHoi nf manv I nftipp.. He. hurried in and saw . that oattle and live over : agaia- the the : aafe' had been tampered wiih A number' ot the Forsyth, veter' man ,ran and the youag man follow .o,. in tii .idt of the fleht-1 ed him to a netrre hottse and cornered a..vtKlw.. xr-hiinicflville. l fiim. ' Arminif himself . with two and other battles which took place bricks, the young man jnarchea U!t. around Bichmond, and it -w as with man baek to the office and eal!odi lroAn .nticinAtion nffiiir' InJ the : meantime tiuumun that they ? ishited at th Uniou ata- turned over' about 40 lo th?. young tion for tat train that would convey man. begging him to nof r?oort them tOTitaeir oift camping gruuuu. i mcwrn o.i o.in," Thnra were ako a number of the V.etr ) i V. erans leaving here Monday, who look J deaTB OF A. LITTLE CHILD, forward to yisiting HQUywwa teme- Local Editor chronicles with tery, iuv t V l sorrow the Oeatn OS Oiiuue Kiauw of all Confederates, for ItJ U here I YPon j M ieTelle, JUghta, Jr,son that unknown, numbers of the gray . t,o rw.nH ITelle Burhts and soldiers " sleeo after the warg. over. TJotr llnncrlmi a11" I ri ti... nn RirKtji."wka was born 1 'J! 1 T . 1Ak TV. "- - . . , - ' 1, 1 JUne loin, DU UlCU. UUW. ivm ; The veterans left here M "fecial u . on bfief aad Rar.' under the eommana or Jiajor a.i. . . irH-ni4 fleet of the .United Confederate Vet-iv thought is that of such is ZOO T l the Kingdom of Heaven, f or . ex guns Dooming bloodshed at Seven haired ' men evidently in: Kienmon?,vnort . . littl rhU.L va Pines; thesegray Zr therein. iiune iav . our powder again, .and again heard . the " - Bonathaler. whose echo of the vwoei yeu--v fa. th; 0-ca.iott was that ng-inrougn.tu y-i , 4-Smii!r i weeping may endure for, a "night, it foveomethin the morning." T r7S'Wv.:? k hw thit Moravian; God's Acre, morning.". Tat rest in the -i r-" . --".. Ti. . t a v tv.tlllnrlvl.il uoai Acre, mere wnsorT and her two maids, MUsei thenrney to. the great unknown, sponsor, " .,.. k... .d Mimdt wi. of older rears, pass F.ipanor snnnner ana jrauuue u-i"- r. -. :. ..wr....,. 'i . . . . - -n 1 m A V Tt 1TW W1 T n FIB najtssi. .Misses Bettie andetu. rop- w 7-, ,:i fra. B. B. Betree. J, r. reiree, . " v if A - TtT Ghatim A. o. iiasKin, jars, a v , . om-) Misses Graee an Julia Bynum, Mrs. T. E. Kapp and' little daughter, Elizabeth. . " ' ' ' , The Yeterana who Je nere Aion- day morning arei : j O. T. lill. i. A. JtooensoD, .. McCuUton, H. F. Wood, O. W. Hill, A. D,. Stimson, W. H. Cox, J. H. Boyles, K. Boyles, AA. J. v f J C. Womack, H.- B. Ireland, B. Kerner, I', Bynum, J. C. Brand, D. A. Tillotaon, George Booe. J. P. Lehman. m. twnau- rant, A. C. Wall, E. A. Moser, P. A. IT T ft O 1-1.1- 4 T lVr 1. ! t A xiauser, i. o. oprui, t., AfE. Transou,' W.-H. Clark, Frank Savior. W. C. Clodfelter..E. T. Ad- ams,( B. J. Sheppard, Jonn troe,.. uz. J. P. Nicholson, O. J. Lehman, Jas. Miller and D. X. Helsabeck. taner and fearf 8ooner or later the wmm . It grim reaper wm gainer us an in, and may we, as this little one, - be readr and waiting zor me summons. To the bereaved ones there ia nat- ursllv sorrow at these partings, but with it comes the consolation that were there nor partings there would be so greetings of loved ones in the home above. ".This child is therefore blessed, Let no one be distressed; Christ bid it fall asleep: a - a I i A. , . ine Doay aeaa, vne eyirit, Will endless life inherit With his redeemed, and happy sheep.". 1'.-. . YADKIN WOMAN INVOLVED In notine a case that attracted some local attention' in., this city last week, the Yadkin Bippie shysi - The nnf oldine or mystery or an mm ou 15 he Aihe iBecorder: . , . The large produce , house, being built by Welch L Co., at Lansing, is almost ,reaayior toe trade. - . A complete system ox. waterworks is being put in for the town of Lan sing, V;i; t 5 iV' J-;:''' i' Mt. Airy Newsr-4 old, children ', of Jix. ,and ; Mr.; Troy Bimmons, aie,a a lew aays ago, .or i r & ti .1- j . cnoirra .... -. , a ucit - ucaiua were one day apart.y :':., 7" Mr. J. B. Marion, of White Plains. exhibits a hen's egg measuring $1-2 inches in -circumference And 6 inehes long. ! It was laid by' a Wyandotte hch. ' , ' . -. . . pavle--Record ; - Mr. sB. C. Breaecar. of-Winstoa- Salem, and a native of, Mocks ville, . . . ! 1 II . Tl i -II was Bitttiictt- receowjr v Aeiasyiue, . C to aiiss juuian u. timttb. . Wheat is being harvested, and it wa.verx gooa crop. .:. North Wllkesboro ' Hustler ;- ' V There will be a , big singinz July 4th. at' the: court house.' If.. A. Mil ler, secretary, says ' there will be classes from' Alexander' county and from Catawba, and 1 he is anxious that several classes of Wilkes be present;-. V' - A few days ago in Mulberry town ship, while mowing, Olr. B, E. Faw, Jr., who recently .moved back to waxes, aaa a tittle son. about ' e years old, badly cut by his machine. Both legs were cut to the bone just above the ankles. His father had stepped away from the. machine, and the team started, it ia, said, w hue the child was facing toward the knives Exactly nine hundred, and fifty- tour pounds was the amount ot but ter made at the wukes Co-operative Creamery from the first churning June 8th, If 22, last Thursday. The fine flavored product yea, and but te milk by the tank! , ' . ; ; Yadkia Bippie:-, The Jr. O. U. A. M. are preparing to hold a big picnic here July 4th. A good speaker will be secured for the occasion, and preparations are being made for a gala day. The annual isonnhn reunion will be 'held at the home ,of Mr. Gray Norman, neat East Bend,' Sunday, July 2. Everybody invited- to come and. bring a well filled basket. The. Yadkin County Singers' Con vention will be at New Home church the. fifth . 8unday ia July. An all day session is being planned and sev eral choirs are expected to attend. All choirs are urged to be present for the morning service. .1 . J .1 ..! 1 I ..... !. 1 uiiu Tiiujiui vases, iimiiy 01 yviucn have not been reported to the health department j while new cases are be ing reported 'daily, , . Persons killed by trains are buried, on each of the four corners of, the Jersey church cemetery, it is said.. Une of thesa js M'rs. Mc Crary, killed at the Linwood croHS- ing; one a Conductor named Blanton, 1 . v. jj. , r 1 1 ., .t.. wuupo - uwmj ; was ipuhu uesiuo me. track, some distance from Lanwood; another "Is I a man named Pope,4 h brakeman Who awung out from his train and (Mruck a lwx. ear on ... a aiding'at IrtnwQodj whiW thefiarth is the body of 'an Italian who jump ed off a fast train i pausing through LiavTovd and was iHiatantly - killed. Wanted woyk o : a;fafm or around a bearding house in, the mountains. , Lock '.j B ox j 21,. . Bed Springs, z.,0..i,.-' w . ;';v . - PUcjs Cured In 6 9 I Days . nrnrrUts refuni moni-f If PA7.0 OINT MFTNT Uil to rur luhinr. Bliu.l. rtiMwI inf nr prolruJinc I'iUii. InnUntlr re!iT flehlnx rtlea. nd . 'o ea gtit Trtful nr. ana Mrs. Oilbers T. Strfc;; " son, who will leave soon for EaLJv ' where thcjorreerwill hayp charS . the, branch bank to be opened hr tt Wachovia Bank ,and Trirt clTnl? 01 this City, were ijreenu.rt wftv '1 beautif,ul loving eup Sunday 1,T ,t Bercan and -T. . L. Sunday l&Z ' classes of .Brown 'MennalEapti, Sunday school. tMr, Htepheirn ba been tcacher-of the Berean class for about 11 years, while , Mrs. Btepaeji son has been instructor of (be T E. L, for two years. s The gift was made as a tCTtimonial of the ioV, v and high. esteem in -whieh .the t?r instructors were held by "tlmV elmwe Mr. "Lela Henry of Wadesboroj' N. C-president of the division, it was detfided to furnish, a room in the new -"-T- - ""jr 1 o , thia eity. . . ;--; .;. . ". t . -The Local Editor is "absent from thd' eity ' for a few days. Before representative of the bureau of san itary engineering of the ?sorth Caro lina 'state .board, of health and ap- J.j-'-v-i. v. a. ii.A 1'iuyeu ucj.ure ueiujj pui. iuiu UBC This includes privies of au .. types and septic tanks or private sewer sys tems whether commercial or' othet j wise,lf, says E. E. Kirkman, in charge leaving and by mail,' he will ' look J of the sanitary division of the cpuji af tfcr the interests of th0 paper. For ty health department, who adds;".';"- thity odd years he has not .failed I; Within the corporate limits; of to tcontrioute nis quota to every is-1 any city or town in. the state sup- sue of the Union Republican,- 1 plied with, a -sewer system, each . -The Corporation 1 Commission wer jonneenon nas to do mspee- "fiangs fSje" on Hi decUion ted "d passed upon by a local in-JLA-.-J" 1." il.'.t--It in spector, before it is put into use. Vnioa Passenger. Btatton site. . A This same, rule applies to the entire 1 .v. .:.:.. i... ' I eountr outside Winston-Salem, but acJ Settled upon a location near, the he inspc.tl0? " done K a present site. The people '"pay the ?oa.Ta, 0X4JBe,w- wp;uiaiive ana ireight" and in ttus country a ma 78TH BTEtTHDAY. About aixty frienda and relatives eieVen days' old child in Winston of Mr. J. F. Shoaf. of aear Courtneyil Salcm police, court in which a Tad; Yadkin county, ghthrfedratM homel tia WOmari w its. mother, is involved, Sunday Vflne.lSi;, in nonor or nisiEa-1 been the1 topic of 'conversation TS4--U Kivtlulnv- "A' fin'it dinner VMU v: '.it. ' '' 1 w.u ..j. - . .. 1 KSIB klUB - ... . -. : -. enjoyed: after whitfh- song and! Woodrow'' i hia name and lh prayer service was conducted by W-waa found on the porch of a South O. Jackson, a hfe-lone friend ot tnei.-i. win.-a.im vnmn. whn V family. A number of Winston-Salem begaa to objeet t? the bad night air. peepie were guests. I The police begun an investigation ........ nnu liva . ..I whieh. ended with the arrest of Dock Beports; from Yadkin, Surry and ?,, Uoii. f rntr. thim Wilkes .cojinties statethat the recent I eountyf widow of th? Ute Arthur rains have put toe Yadkin river so J BoyaU. Winston police came up to iar. ouk 0 uuu mo. -uu.m.-. Bea t. mother in their investiea- pf . acres of fertile river and creek tion and 8ae 80Dbci 0t a tory of bottoms along it. course are flooded, 1 suffering, and told all. The child and.erops.in ail lownas pracucauyu WR . - at tne n,, hospital a. total, ruin, in, some places Ma iU birtk properly recorded., A " " lew days later it was amnggled into and .wheat fields, and many farmers hha Phoenix hotel in -a bSndle of pian torea, tne wno, a soon s 80m. kind b it, mother. accordine the water recedes and piant again. tft A hot . .'d w.. not discovered for several days, when it was earned out by Shields, us jo r;it j should rule.. r-Onee upon a time it was de creed that automobile headlights shauld be dimmed, and lamp black, shoo 'polish, etc., were applied, tfut includes the types set forth above It is the duty of all contractors and builders doing; work of this na ture to make application to the coun ty health department, whose "duty it is to have a sanitary entnneer make the inspection. Householders are, of thordinance seems obseletc, and cour8 responsible for this being thOiery good law has lost its force done and the , acceptance of work and ffect. .It was eo soon done that has not been inspected and an- lor, wnat was it begun tori" proved makes them liable to prose- 77- heavy - wind near Mineral I cution. It should be borne in mind Springs Saturday night blew downlako that the services of this engi a icui erecteu in iu evening xor a 1 neer are vatuaDie. . wnere IS -con protracted service to be conducted cerned aJvice4 as to diff erent types by;te Ecv. F. L.' Fiddler. The op; anJ the public should avail itself of ening or the meeting .bad to be --de-1 these services." laved until Thursday night.' -. ayed until Thursday: night fMr. C. R. Thomas, of this city, who owns a farm at Eller, David son 'county, reports a yield of ap proximately SO tons of hay from 35 1 acres. There was little work . re quired for this excellent crop, ex cept the harvest. j A Ford 'car, belonging to Boy Bay,-foreman of the, Morning Jour nal,; .was tolen Monday ' morning frdmjn front of his place of 'em ployment on Main street,1 and no trareMiss been found' of it since. He offeqj; a reward of $25 for its recov ery .J- :'-' " wT. W. Kellam, a local attorney had his Hudson car stolen from him '-while visiting Greensboro" Monday. 114 . offers a reward of tioa for its return. lie had stopped in front of thGuilford courthouse to attend to a luial matter, and was gone ' only a few minutes, but the car had dis appeared in the meantime. r . , -i-The Wachovia Bank and Trust Co., exercised its option to, buy rune million dolb worth of North Carolina Rood road bonds, this week, and is offering san" for sale to the public. The bon J3 bear 4 1-2 per cent and mature July 1, 1932 and July 1, 1947. They are cx enit from State, county arid city tax ation X-Sailroad officials inform Judge P. PelL of 'the Corporation rmnmissfon that too .drop" stations noW He made at ihfe present depot if the Wheeler site ' is 'chosen" for the tTnion Passenger Station. That nd the controversy and put th new depot where it belongs Danbury Beporter: . Mr, ,D. 8. Prlddy, of Danbury, Boute 1, waa thrown, from a . mule ; t j 11 rccs uiiy,;.uu susiameu several urn ken ribs, with probable internal ia juries. " . .Raymond, the . 10 year old son of Mr. C. B. Moore, . who resides at Kln&.' happened ; to a', very painful aocident last week. He and several ether ' children k were playing with fish hooks and lines when one of the Asa1 hooks eanght in the boy's eye. cutting a small place in the eyeball and fastening itself in the flesh just above the eye.; The sight 'of the eye was not injured. B. E. Leake, has purchased a lot from H. M. Joyce and will erect a dwelling thereon at once. BOND ELECTION. Yadkin people will be called upon I 7 ... ".Iv. TllU TO?if0f to tli home of a eolored woman un- UOW UI1VB. KUWUl UUHU1UU 1U 2a I . - . . , - few weeks.. If the school bonds are f:" " .K"7 n. 3. . mntaT .ho .fat. M.s V - - 1 " J , . with'a like, amount, thu. giving the ?: uifinci ?ou,uvu xor a new DUliaine. I s , . " -V vonsiaerao e opposition is evideneed t- f - r " IZa .Yn' " ' and there 'is a question whether the" issue wilt be earned, or jaot. HELD ON A child $1Q0 down and $JL0 per month for five years, and was also given A suspended sentence of 13 months on the roads if he fails to abide the judgment. - The mother - waa order ed . to keep the ... child as a .mother should for the same' length of time CALOMEL SALIVATES THE BITEBS BIT. . , Kot many moons ago, a well dress ed, sprightly looking chap made his appearance in this eity, and it Is cur rently reported that he interested a number of citizens in a quantity of bottled in bond spirits of fermenti, said to haye been left over from a resort supply in whieh he was in terested and which he, was shipping home by automobile route route. .He ... A.t.1 . .' - a. - sens and the news soon ; spread to others who needed a little ardent.'for "home 'and' .medicinal ' - - v Tt ' ' t Yl ' , a I A - Ia. there were many , purehas- CKJS. MATTHEWS 12,000 BOND. ; una Matthews, t of ' Kernersville. charged with aiding in the robberv 1 and judgment waa withheld. of the Bank of Summerfield on Ma v I The mother and babe are now at 25, is bound over to superior court 1 their home at Center after their l a ; t tt ... - - ... I . ji - i- ' . . uy ouuire v. xi. voilins. JVlatthews 1 YrHf-i experience. t was remanaeu to jau y. in default or pond or 2,000. He will prob- amy , ue . mea at . the criminal term or ; court which began - at Greensboro Monday. It was alWefl by the state tha$ Matthews drove me roDDer, to ine outskirs of Sum merfield in an Oldsniobile car, waited ruuna ine town until after tlio rnh. bery had taken place and then drove away, shpposedly to the robber at the other aide of a neck of wood land Which it is claimed h immediately after leaving the bank It was admitted bv both th and the defense that Matthews was iuaung arouna- eummerfield, from sometime shortly after 9 o'clock an. u aDout the time of the robbery, use. and ers, one gentleman investing $80, and others in less amounts. Checks were given in advance, and promptly cashed, for the eyes o"fthe officers ill ttit;uiatj uwcficu: lu IrQlS VS- pecial line of duty, aW It would not do to take too many risks, for the goods j certainly, would, -arrive next a .i. i . - aay ana coaia oe ooiamea at a des- ihiicw pmcc. i'ci ujiv,-inese gen tlemen looked for and called in-vain and are still looking, not sq much for the stimulants and the money in vested, for, thei liquor never arrived " i'"'"".' " viin:r young man and if they evercatch im" ;ti ." JPworse than a vic- ma i mo an ruux.ia,cruer war time. And doubtless? theabove investors voted for' pro- 7.V 7v .1: arc.l,ronioitionist so far as the other fnllnw i. . , 11 3 .tor. P'nal and fam- EVEII VIHEII GllREFUL Treacherqus Drug can nbt oe Trusted and Next- Dpse -may w Start- " Trouble r y. Calomel Is dangerous. lC inaT sali vate yon and make Ton suffer fear- fully from soreness of gums' tender ness oi jaws ana teeth, swollen ton ; : - - ;- I .'-': ig.- State Distributors C i- - ; J1 8875 - Tcurinrr. roadtser or llcht . .. . ' . lcuvcry car ad-js 5-passenger sedan 4-passenger coupe F. O. B. Flint, Mich. ! Fully Equipped 1 .r vsssasa ...... O. B. Flint, Mich Fully Equipped FOR ECONOMICAL TRANSPORTATION i The ood-vill and reputation foi making dependable product! which this company has among the great motoring public hag taken years to build up andiato day its greatest asset. it a': with, apparently no T.nrro'5 5 f"8 ee?ive saliva dnbblinc ri. - j ' r r rrnm io uexense onranterf thi. ,1 .-i-i- PUt : up the. wwrnenth, : ' I mercury quicksilver, om the month. Don 't trust calomel could' not b in.tw j ;"WIf yon feel bilious, headachy, eon an accompUcV" ii Trac? J1 knocked on vJu,t gc J' U.UggKt uu get VullHQ Ql .a- few jegetabU -r-i.v iiniw. iui - uttuireroiM. - caiomei who ha,"alwy, maintained VcWFr W floevil record, was the vicUm, of .rirSS SW1.' hA ttaighten' you f a. 1 tl jnsomuen er 41 k. strange! . ruooery.' rxhe defence asked r v nntTAr- ea-na akB . as hi was a strand! r5-JlT V- r. -;HU vrV"':"r tpwafthe time S n nprpin iuim v .v. . . .va . me narm ot a VOuncr hnv timAi . . money, il yptt take calomel, today, yoii ia v nanseated tomorrow may salivatA yon whiff yo,tt,take.Dodson'a Liver Tonevov l i-.iw,.?.jvuuson-B Oliver xonevov then leaving in an automobite.' The WlU W<e "JP.1"- great. No salt! defense maintained thatW.dence- nec'S8anr. .Ge it to the childrer t,givefte, SS:i 11? P?!fi!-nd "fr" w.lth the Summerfield ruoot-ry in any way, bank can not salivate. Advertisement. COLDS OATTRT. RVTn . - TJITATTV- ."r""' J WHEW TOTJ WAIT VftTm ir.... - uiauAai ti 1 1 1 i tr-vt & . i , nwAxaa jjr ... .ell, lk.t'ii .,i bF 1 -" Lexington Dispatch: iTha highway, from here to theYad: kin river is expected to be completed by .Christmas, j - . v . . A bronxa tablet containing the names of the Davidson county men who gave theit lives in the world t. . t ; i j ; t : . war,. win 09 vuveura u ucuutvu Jnly' fourth. The Southbound railroad office was asrain robbed a few nights ago. but as Agent Roberts keeps most of the money in a- bank, the thieves got very 'little.' The robberies at this place are. frequent. ' M. L. Stoner, aged about 55 year? a ' well known farmer of Bowan eounty, living 12 miles from Salis bury, on the Bringle Ferry road, and near St. Matthews Lutheran church, was seriously and perhaps fatally injured a few: days ago when a mule which he waa leading became un manageable, throwing him down and trampled on, him. A big hole was knocked in the forehead just above the left , eye and he was otherwise bruised, lie was rushed to a sans bnry hospital. . , . ' 'Theodore Beck, barefoot bid of 13, was instantly killed a few day a ago when he stepped out of ,the way of a northbound - Southern freight train only to get in the way of a freight ' - v . . . sm ;j . Deuna souinwara. . loe acciueni vo eurred about three miles south of this city, near the bridge over Swear ing Creek, i tYonag Beck, son of ec, or ,ini cuy, have been, returning a - day spent os hunting wild ',. plums, "now- -ripening un- der the hot ' Jnne. sunl Ha nd a Smaller brother had 'left their moth et 'shome in the Southern part of the city, taking a bucaet to gamer the ",'plums.r-Jt .' appears; 'however, that-the younger: lad ' did' not make the trip to the conntry,' as the un fortunate,, boy was observed by har vesters making .his way toward lin wood on ; he railroads . -The fam ily of the dead boy are reported in rather ' unfortunate circntttBtances: About : two j months -ago the father diedv after having .been an wvaiio; fir about .twet years. Ptisto being onfine' o his' home he suffered in juriea when an - automobile struck and df molikhed, Ms;, buggy several Thiles northeast of Lexington. After wards he a said to have; developed tuberculosis.'. Thete is ;a larg' fam ily of children, aeveral of whbmare .man: ' . F' ' ''' , '-,,wiL.iPayii, of Chnrchland, has been granted a parole by Governor Cameron'-- Morrison,' ' after ..having served seven 'months of .an- eighteen months'- sentence imposed by Judge T. B. Finley on af charge of assault withi a deadly weapon 'on Schoneld Peck, a negTO'.-' , - Vhoopini!se.ough js raging hrr erhl wtWAs "of?"the.Vouby 1 and 1 .a. J ... I -V . V i s a ...... . 1 M X Mrs. Alfred ia 7 said ; to home - after tonsibly ..in which are There's No About Gasoline IF two refiners hat! the same eiuipmcnt and iic cess to the same supply of crude oil tlicy could both make good gasoline IF 'thicy ibblH had the ; same amount of skill. But the fact remains that j there arc m ide variations in the! gasoline sold lo- day, just as there ere. good, bad and indifferent clothes, bakers' pies and automobile tires. ,Yonr motor will run on most any- gasoline; It has hern 1 demonstrated that h balanced fuel will fun it hetter and more economically- tiian gasoline that is haphazard. - 1 standard7 19 carefully refined to give a lmlaneed. well- rounded performance in your motorj . It "lias light, inter mediate 'and heavy constituents that always insure quick Btorling, full power and maximum mileage' - -,,' To get thehest results from "Stanardf Gasplinc us Polarinc Oil a right grade for every car.' STANDARD OIL COMPANY (NEW JERSEY) 17ie Balanced Gasoline v . i; ; W: .T,:;. . j '13 fj sss JsLn '-"U1' Win 1 there eie Perhapa mgre than a hun- jail c
The Union Republican (Winston, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
June 22, 1922, edition 1
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