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Pfcor8 to Mwt, The, annual
m Baltimore Hospital Mr. Cltfr
! cott is a patient in a Bajtlmpr
bospi
tal.
Saturday. Thepperr (
ious opAt
was a success ana ms eany re-
cover
v is hoped for.
-The ssecretary
iety will conTenfelii Greens
BZufOK tonloiToav - morning at 10.30
o'clock for a. session of three days.
JJie;nieeting8 .will he . held, in .the
pralid oiera house and the' opening
session wilt be called to order by ir.
J. J; 'Battle, chairman of the local
, where he underwent a. ser'r J committee of arransemeuts- Several
, nln .
f state has chartered the Gibsonville
imne Company, of, Gihsohville,
.h authorized capital of $2 5C
00 and $1,000 subscribed by, J. W.
Burke, A. B. Owen apd others.
Dr. Vann Here. Rev. Dr. R. T.
Vann, who recently retired from the
presidency of Meredith College, at
Rgieteh, t0 become secretary of the
Baptist educational work in tiiU
state, occupied the pulpit of Forest
venue Baptist church yesterday
morn.ng and efening.
Dr. Boj les Returris. Dr., J flenry
Boyles has returned from Rochester,
Minn., where lie spent a few" weeks"
in the celebrated Mayo hospital and
underwent an operation. Afterspend
ing some time at home and getting
himself in condition, heiWrelurii;
for another and more difficult, opera-,
tion.
Masonic Of fleers. The f fojlLawisg
officers of Greensboro Lodge Nol 76;
A., F. and A. M., have been elected
or the ensuing year: W. ES. John
son, worshipfiH master; W.: i. Ab
bott, senior warden; B. P. Lowns
berry, Jr., junior warden; J. C.
Pierce, secretary; W. E4 Coffin,
treasurer. . -
Young Nurse Dies. Miss Lillian
Dahlberg, who came to Greensboro
about six months ago from Suggs-
ville, Ala., to take the nurses' train
ing course at St. Leo's hospital, died
at the hospital Thursday afternoon.
She was taken ill soon after her ar
rival here. The body was Shipped to
the young woman's home in Ala
bama.
New Friends Pastor Bev. Sylves
ter Newlin, of Pasadena Cal., has fUS
cepted a call to the pastorate of the
Friends church in High Point and is
expected to take up the work early in
August. Mr. Newlin succeeds Rev.
Lewis W. McFarland, who is to en
gage in church extension and evan
gelistic work for the North Carolina
Yearly Meeting of Friends
County Buys Trucks. The county
commissioners have placed with Mr.
E. F. Craven an order for two auto
trucks to be used in road work. Each
of the trucks is of two-tons capacity
and costs $2,050. They will be de
livered within the next two or three
ueeks. Mr. Craven secured the or
der in competition with the represen
tatives of several factories.
Wrenn-McFarland. Mr. Leroy
Wrenn and Miss Florence McFarland
were married Thursday night at the
home of the bride's brother, Mr. A.
B. McFarland, on Park avenue. The
ceremony was performed by Rev. Dr.
P. H. Fleming, pastor of the First
Christian church, and was witnessed
by a number of relatives and friends
of the young couple. Mr. andMrs.
-Wrenn will reside in this city.
Pastor Resigns. Rev. J. R. Hut
toQ, of this city, who was assigned to
the Concord charge at the last ses
sion of the North Carolina Methodist
Protestant Conference, has given Tip
e work tc take a rest. He is sue
uec y ttev. w. R. L,owdermilk.
who has not been in the active min
istry lately on account of some throat
rouble. Mr. Lowdtrm ilk haa mnvpH
his family from Kernersville to Con-
ora.
ueath of Young Man. Mr. L. A1-
jey Richards died Thursday at the
ome 01 his mother, Mrs. Lucy Rich
es, on McAdoo heights, following
"iness of several weeki. He was
years old, and in addition to his
oiner, is survived by several broth
8 and sisters. The bodv
!",led t0 the former home of the fam-
at Pittsville, Va., where the fu
eral and interment took place Sat
Urday.
T,.Mrs- Edla Fields Deafl. Mrs
na c. Fields died Thursday after-
ai the home of her son, Mr. J.
ins, north of the city. She was
thre age and is survived by
she lSOnS J" P Fields with whom
GniHo ner nome; J- E. Fields, of
n d tit .
WII4hyslcia
of the state will attend the convent
-tion. .f ;.. :i$$ ,. vi.,i X
iBeece, editor erf ' the Paily Recbrd,
who . went 4q Baltimore early ,, last
week to' put himself under the treat
ment of specialists for an injured
knee, returned home Friday. The
specialists did not advise an opera
tion at this time; The condition of
Mr.. Refce is not, as. favorable as his1
friends could wish, but it is earnestly
hoped that h& will soon be on - his
feet again, both literally and figura
tively speaking.
Aged Man Dead j Mr. John C.
I Cousins died last night at the home
btf hia s'on, M. H. B. Cousins, in ;his
city. He was 7 years ot age and
had been in feeble health for some
time. - He -was a Confederate vete
ran, having served through the fours
yjsaj of Lthe4w
ried this, morning to Wendells Wake
county, for the funeral and inter
ment. The r, deceased .is inrviv'ed by
two sons -H. Br Cousins,' of Greens
boro, and W. G. Cousins, of Wake
county . . ' '
Mrs. W. O. White Dead. Mrs. W
PJIIXCB ..FARRtNGTON GOES
TO ATLANTA FOR 5 MOITHS.
Prince Farrington,' of Sumner
township, who has figured more or
less prominently in the public "'eye
during the past few years on numer
ous charges. in connection with theil-
60VEB1IORS13ILL5BPRESBIIT
guilford -y -;ii&txls: ground
CELEBRATION WILL BE A
-NOTABLE EVE5T.
THE -TEACHER TRAINING - - J ANOTHER BIG BATTLE
SCHOOL AT STATE NORMAL. J ' AMNGXiaSTERRIVim
i-
Speciar ; invitations have been
The teacher training course in con-1 Another big trattle; is iieingf ought
nection with the. summer school at 1 along the 'line of- the Dneister- river.
the State Normal and Industrial Col- in Galicia.inwhich Rnssian forces
lege wiir begin; tomorrow, and con- are pitted , against those of Austria,
tinue for four weeks. :The collegiate and Germany. tHosq. German trOopa
licit' manufacture and sale of whis- 8lied the governors of the states J Vork of the summer session haa been J which .had (crossed IhV Dneister at
keyr and who heretofore has been wnicn seni troops to tne oatue ot in progress tw weeks, with 110 stu- Zurawna havings been driven back,
accustomed to paying a fine upon Guilford Court House March 1U, dents pi-esenttaking work to. count and the Russians in eastern Galieia
conviction, at last has run up 1781 to be present and participate on a college degree. It is expected and Bukowlna tilso having been
against the real thing in the way of in tne approaching celebration July that more tha. double this number forced to withdraw to the river, the
punishment. He was convicted in 3- Acqeptances have been received wm enroll for "the teaclier training two -armies now face one another
the Federal court a few days ago of rom Governor Goldsborougti, of School. , 9 ... across the wide and crooked stream,
the charge of illicit distilling, and Maryland; Governor Miller, of JDela- The practice and observation each making thrusts in an effort to
sentenced by Jirdge Boyd to the gov- ware, and Governor Craig, of North school will be ,open also during the gain, the initiative for an offensive.
ernment penitentiary in Atlanta for Caroling. four weeks of the teacher training Heavy fighting also continues in
115 months. ine governor oi boutn Carolina school, thus affording the same ad-j the Baltic provinces and on the east
Fsfrrington was represented by has appointed Lieutenant Governor vantages enjoyed during the regular Prussian frontier, in which both
able counsel in the persons of Hon. Bethea, who will represent thatstate. SChool year. All the grades will be sides claim advantages. With the
A. X. Brooks and Judge W. P. By- Governor Stuart, of Virginia will be taught from the first to the seventh, view, doubtless, of preventing the
num. who made strong Dleas for in San Francisco on July 3, buf has Several lecturers of note will ad- Russians from sending reinforee-
their client after having conducted appointed a special commission to dress the rummer school during the 1 ments to either of their wings,, the
the defense side of the trial with all represent him at the celebration, i next, four, weeks. Mr, Richard T; Germans have attacked along the
'the skill known to the legal prof es- composed of the following gentle- Wyche, president of the National Rawka river, between BoKmoW, and
sion. Judge Boyd would not listen men:; Judge L. L. Lewis, George story Tellers' League, who is well Zochaezew, the scene of important
to any suggestion of a fine in lieu Bryan and Arthur R. Clark. All of known in Greensborov will deliver battle last winter. - The Germans
of imprisonment and would not, these gentlemen have accepted and lectures June 21 and 22. claim to have broken into ihe Rus-
even permit the defendant to return win be Present on July 3. Each gov- pr. William A. McKeever. who lec- sian positions, and to have taken. 5,-
to his hom before startini on the ernor ur ms oinciai representative tured at the summer school last year, I 000 prisoners.' ;
trip to Atlanta.
will make a brief address.
will make, three or four addresses on
T 1 Jill j. I . -
Nil n r v Kin sr. who was convicted I " vix w evdUU xiacu- various pnasesofccuua ueveiupiueuu i Ta TMnmnh
I- I a J .a. . . , . , 1 1 .1 w 1
I along with Farrington, wassentenced "oneuoove, it is aiso proDaDie mat Dr. iidgar J. Banfcs, or New YorK.l Italian troops have won their most
to the Guilford county jail for' three iae governor oi tnoae .lsiana win pe will Jecture, on subjects connected imp0rtant victory of the war. " In the
months.
A' few weeks ago Farrington paid
a fine of $500 and costs in the Reids-
ville recorder's court for violating of the celebration:
the prohibition law and there is a
suspended judgment now hanging
present, although a definite reply has I with Palestine nd other Eastern. flrst 8tages of the great battle
not Deeii receivea irom mm. countries during the week of July 5
Following is the official program His program follows:
now
ragrhg along the Isonzo they tiave
captured the railway center of Mon-
90 A. M."
Lost
Monday, July 5, "Bisnya," or "The falcone, near the Adriatic -The fall
st, City of Adab;" Tuesday, July 6. of :;tt -nitkl ofl thBAi&tm
Line of march will form in follow- "The Sory of Nnevah and Baby- orovlnce of thatMiam.-is believed to
I -- to. - mi J J A. x. 1 M m -rwm -m- m mm . mi I t' . . .
O. White died Thursday morning, at over him- in the Superior-court of ms uiyer- Aue aajutant general oi ion; weanesaay, juiy "me iK)ng be imminent. "
St. Leo'a hospital, following an ill- Guilford county.. North Carolina and chief marshal; Lost HitUtes;" Thursday, July 8, To the north, in the fighting on
ness of several weeks. The funeral Harrington is a young, man of in- thirteen young ladies dn horseback,. "Turkey and theA Turks;" Friday, Monte Nero. a sersagUerf regiment
waa held from the home, on West, telligence and personal is liked by representing the original thirteen July 9, "Armenia, the Cradle of the drove Au8triftns from rocky
Market street, Friday afternoon and I most of the people who. know him. 8lMMi regimental oanas; marsnais human uace;" Saturday, July iu, f height ijx a hand-to-hand . struggle ;
interment made in Greene Hill ceine- " ?s a mystery to his mends why he p ' e m."o I with; bayonets. The enemy ned, leav-
tery. The services were conducted has persisted in fooling with liquor "iry comyames, artiuery
by Rev. Dr. Melton Clark and Rev. I when he Is equipped mentally ahd
Dr. A. D. Betts. Mrs. White is sur- pnysicauy tq maKe a good living oy
vived by her husband and a three-1 following some useful vocation.
year-old son; her mother, Mrs. Mary
EOHO OF ELECTION FRAUD
CHARGE HEARD IN COURT.
E. Small, and; two sisters Mrs. G. O.
Wilson and Mrs. W. B. Merrimon.
Fought Over Frank. Mr. G. L.
Kidd, of this city, was a defendant iu
wxiigu nscuruer cuiMTt r-1 tion .made JncQpnecUon with : jthe
day as the result ofa heated argu- election in Randolph county last fall
jnent in which he engaged over the was head in the United States Dis
ease of Leo, M. Frank, der sen- trict court Thursday afternoon! The
tence of death in Atlanta for the foreman of the jury, Mr. K. M.
death of Mary Phagan. During the Thompson, of Yadkin county, had
argument Mr. Kidd took exception jst reported that all matters before
to some remark made by Mr. Milton the body had been disposed of and
f a -WW j A -r-W t
Oliver, a neDrew mercnant oi iigni judee Bovd waa on the nnint nf
oint, and slapped his face. In theTCharging the jury when Mr. A. B,
recorder's court he; .was texe wRh Jcoltrane, one of the jurors, address-
the costs for allowing his temper to ed the court, and stated that he had
get the beter of him. "v Deen endeavorine to have certain
Waynick-McBee. Mr. C M. Way-J presentments made, but had been
nick, city editor of the Daily' Record, blocked by the foreman and District
and Miss Susie Avery McBee, of Char- Attorney Hammer
otte, are to be married next Satur
day morning at 9,30 o'clock Mr. J ner to his feet and he told the rnrt
Waynick is a popular and capable that Juror Coltrane wished to pre
young hewspaper man. and has dem- sent certain of his enemies in Ran
onstratea his abiMty in positions he dolph county on the charge of elec-
nas neia in naerson, . u., unar- tion frauds; that he considered such
lotte and Greensboro. Miss McBee action improper and had objected,
is a young woman of rare; charm and judge Boyd stated that the dis-
culture and is a member of one of tHnt attnmov woo QnHrQiw ,4v.
... - mvw J VU blA VlJ TT X 1,1.1 X 1L UIO
the state's oldest andv most distinr province and proceeded to discharge
guished families. She is a grand- the jury.
daughter of the late Judge A. C.
Avery,t, of . Mdrganton.
. and one daughter, Mrs. Lillian
UK
'V4i va
day
CI. oi ureensboro. The ftfc-
s held from the home Yfr
nn
Prox
in tha Tk 6' 10"owed, oy lnltermeDt:.
- rroximUv
Barr,Were conducted by Reri -Mr
"at oh" 7 Lue ""oximity uap
corps; boy scouts.
The parade will move across the
battlefield along the old historic
roads to the speakers' pavilion.
Exercises at Speakers Pavilion
"'- 10.15 A. M.
Music-Regimental band.
Invocation Rt. Rev. Joseph
An echo of the charges of corrup- Blounti CheshM bishop jot the Epis
co par moeese of North- fta rol ri ai
Address of welcome Governor
Locke Craig.
Address Governor Tloldsborough.
of Maryland.
Music Chorus and regimental
band.
Address- Governor Miller, of Del
aware. f Address the lieutenant" governor
of Georgia. ,
Music Chorus.
Address Lieutenant Governor Be
thea, of South Carolina.
Address by the official representa
tive of the state of Virginia, to be
The statement brought Mr. Ham- appointed by Governor Stuart.
Music Regimental band.
Address The governor of Rhode
WELL KNOWN BUSINESS MAN
DIED THIS MORNING.
ing 100" bodies and fifty wounded on
the summit of the peak.
Mr. E. Poole, a Weir known citizen
Monfalcone lies twelve miles in- -side
the Austrian frontier,, '-sixteen -miles
northwest of Trieste. Its cap-
and business man of Greensboro, ture by the Italians, after a fierce
died this morning at 8 o'clock at St. artillery and infantry engagement,
Leo's hospital, where he had been a represents the greatest advance into
patient for the pasf week. He had I Austrian territory since the war be-
JbeepIlrfra x nojith-, but it was not
thai his condition was alarming. He
underwent an operation last Tuesday
and later blood poisoning developed.
Yesterday he showed signs of im
provement and the attending physi- j iand.
cian' held out a slight hope of re- torn.
covery.
More British Boata onk. i. 'r
Two British torpedo . boats - were
torpedoed Thursday by a German
submarine off the east coast of. Eng-
Both boats went to the bot
The survivors, 41 in number.
were carried ashore. The attack
The funeral arrangements have not took place at a very early hour.
been made, but the services will be Besides these vessels, German sub
held at some hour tomorrow at West marines have sunk the British steam
Market Street Methodist chureh, of er Erna Boldt, formerly a German
which Mr. Poole had been an official
member for a number of years.
Mr. Poole was a native of Eng
land, but came to this country early
in life. He had been a resident, of
Greensboro nearly 25 years and for
the greater part of that time had
steamer, which was captured by the
British and put into service by them,
and also six trawlers. The crews of
all these boats were saved
Island, or his official representative. been e&gaged in the undertaking
Address of presentation of the
Greene memorial monument to the
Guilford Battle Ground Company
Senator Lee S. Overman.
Address of acceptance of th
Greene memorial monument, on be
business. He is" survived by his wid
ow and four children.
Mr., Poole was a man of the high
est integrity and enjoyed the confi-
Col. Hobgood Gets Good Position,
Col. F. P. Hobgood, Jr., Guilford's
member of the state senate, has
been appointed a special attorney in
the service of the United States -de-
half of the Guilford Battle Ground
It will be recalled that, following Company Hon Charles S. Stedman.
the election in Randolph last fall, the Benediction Rt. Rev. Edward
him.
itnnuai Meeting. ine annual t nan Ai nhnrea rf franH I ... ....
, - o w. .tuu. auu vuiiuu- KnnnTniiiar niannn rT T n t ivi urn vihti
meeting of the North Carolina Chil-; tion were heard, the Republicans church
dren?s Home Society was held in this Asserting that the Democrats had 100 P M
city Thursday night, when reports 8tolen two precincts from them. Twf At the eonr.iiminn of the address-
partment of justice at a salary of
dence and esteem of all who knew $7,500 a year and will be assigned
to work with Mr. E4 J. Justice in the
oil land cases in the West. The ap-
pointment was made upon . .recom
mendation of Mr. Justice, who was
several months ago appointed' a spe
cial assistant to the attorney general
and who lias now been placed in
charge of all litigation west of the
Mississippi river. Mr. Justice agreed
Searching For Missing German Sail
ors. Washington, , June 11 Depart
ment of justice officials today set
tled upon a means of proceedings
of the past yearns work were receiv- Cr three of the defeated Republican es. the nrocession. led bv the bandi against Lieut. Brauer and several
ed and plans discussed fpr the fu- candidates instituted suit n-rain a u u u sailors reported missing from the in- -w- ,x.
i - -o' ouu vuui ub, win uiiii;u luiuugu i iu ta&o iuid auucu i csyuusiuiiii; wiiu
ture. The reports of the officers their Democratic opponents for the ,,hie inM nf t t the reen terned German auxiliary cruiser thA linri(ir,tfln(1,ni? thftt hA .j,
showed that more children were I offices ihov hniH . iL. . I Prinx Eitel Priedrich. at Norfolk. iflA.
. i j """el io i memorial monument, i ne monumeni - - 10 seiect me man wno wouia nave
placed in homes during the past year in court. - I... . mnaA 0 llnenl MrtnA they can be located in the United nhftrf f ft fnwiii..
than during any previous year of the 1 Juror Coltrane. who wiheri nj. . i I States. Prosecution under the immi- I
uoeieiy iiiBiury. j. o. oarr, oi !dict some of the Randolph Demo- 1-SOd m
nnvhom thA nroal rtont an1 I ir T S2 I .1 m
r "7 7; . : craw in tne eaerai court, is one of I After the unveiling. Governor
Betts, of this city, the secretary, the leading Republicans of the coun-Jooldsborough, of Maryland, will with the fugitives
gration laws, it .was. agreed, would be been cIoge ponticai and personal
tne most enective way oi aeanng iriends for yearg.
woft re-el enter! There has Keen L . - ...... I '
1 7 Z m rZrrV-T- Z .:. I iy ana nas a canawate on the DiaCe a Wreath n the monument er-
Hnma t u 1 k ri nirw I 1 rim ns.an nrrina 1 a, . . . ..
o i ticuet at several elections.
of the society from Greensboro to
Durham but it was decided in the
annual meeting to keep the head
quarters in this city.
Col. and Mrs. Hobgood expect to
Calls oil His Former Prosecutor.
Former District Attorney . A. E.
Holton has, gone to Fort Smith, Ark.,
Health Officers in Session.
Th4 anual meeting of the North I ? Gullf ord Court House
Carolina Health Officers' Association
convened in the Grand opera house
this morning at 10 o'clock with a
splendid attendance of health offi-
After nearly a month of search, leaveaboiit July 1 for San Francisco:
efeted by the Maryland Historical uowever, agents of the department after 8pendm8r a month there,
Society to the memory of the Mary- haTe failed to locate the mIssIng Ger" will go to Cheyenne. Wyq.. - where
land troops who fought In the battle mans, ana it is supposea tnat oy mis tlwy will permanently located:
time tuey uiubi uuvt Bucctwutu in w
Aoninff firm A m 4an f ArMf Apr C9
n j varluO viu avoii rvvi iivi j xa.
1 AaIaIa A fllfllft A AtAA AW A Wk
Review of troops and exhibition "
I prepareu to iuujlb represenisuoas io
At the conclusion of the formal ex- ine merman government, ir tne men
The Unidentified Turk.
Each of the armies In the great
war has a regular .system 'which en
ables Jt to identify the dead The
was -arrested and jailed there last! of the state. The meeting was call-"' - Tl I and Japan a Russian officer and twoMbadse, the French soldier has an
T3BI1 V tO ITS EUeSlS. AI WIS iuui.utuu . I . . . . . ... . . .
Holton has, gone to Fort smith, Ark., spienaia attenaance oi neaitn om-i return ,tp Germany.
to appear for Jn L. Casper, who Urs ad sapltarians from all secUons ? J!!. During the w.
week for alleged frauds Against the ed to order by Dr. W. M. Jones,
government in conection with the op- health officer of Guilford county and
eration of a big distillery. He was president of the association. The
committed to jail in default of visitors were welcomed to the city in
bond of $25,000. When Casper was a cordial address by Mayor Murphy,
in the liquor business in Winston- Dr. B. K. Hays, of Oxford, respond-
Snlem he was nrosecuted in the ed to. the address of welcome.
United States court several times by The remainder of the opening ses-1 North Carolina pure rooa iaw
iv- uAUnn whn woo than torvit I ainn WAS taken ii n Vv the nraa'Han t'a I conform exactly with the federal
a number of visitors will respond to
toasts:
. To Conform With Federal Law.
The state board of agriculture has
adopted regulations that will make
men under parole at (San Francisco identification' card stitched into his
escaped and reached Vladivostok, tunic, the German soldier a .little
Upon representations by the tate metal disc bearing his number; the
department the Russian government British soldier has an aluminum disc,
promptly returned the men who had with identification marks and a
violated their parole. ' , church affiliation; the Japanese sol-
Lieut. Brauer and the men who dier has three discs, all alike, one on
accompanied him left the Prinz Eitel e neck; another in his belt and one
-tjt-iu wna 4f.n cr.in wm jtt tJew- in his boot; the Austrian has a gun-
iry pure rood law, the Digges cnan5 m metal badge, locket shape, with iden-
attorney, and if is evident that he address, the report of the secretary jpiire food law, the biggest change in
fhrmnd a -rood opinion of the former lUnd treasurer, the appointment of I tuis state through this action being
district attorney's tegaleapacity. - IN-omittees all packages of foods win uavei stored bv the allies within. The Turk is the only soldier
'j ; - - - r .m Ubnighti there J wUlbe a number of the weight or measure pnntea or . waylwho Is so rUghtiy valued, that he car-
smeM&U&M to Germany, they probably, would be He. no badge, ttfic evident-
Ga.. is in the city on a visit to his U neattn ana anita- J-?" .
PSSS ihe prltreatea
m
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irch.
father, Rev. Dr. P. H. Fleming.
tion.
5f !