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THE NEWS AND OBSERVER THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 11,1917. Edwards & Broughton Printing Co. A'S " J, Vf ' J: 5. ill ' 1 i iii ii 1 i V? X"" --.S3- r-v r-m. rj' r- tie u 4 . 'i 1 f . 1 ' I ,f' ' 'I Three Floors One of the Largest Plants in the South Bank and County Stationers, Steel and Copper Engravers, Lithographers, Manufacturers of Blank Books and Loose Leaf Systems. Official Printers and Binders for the State of North Carolina. r r : Edwards & Broughton Printing Co. Raleigh, North Carolina Aft!i! IN FIERCE BRAWL Shot To Dfath By Son of Worn n With Whom He Lived IUegaUy fSpoeUl to The Newt and Ohttrm.) WilMa, Ju. 10. A a result of Illicit HithtUtioa. Uaek Wtto, who llrej Mar Earoktv la Wajrna eonay Ilea iaai. Barak Smith, r WUaoa county JWlaa, U ahot la br right arm, and laal Bakar, alia Stua ; 8oiltk (whom tt wamaa ka4 ralaad aad who eallod im "aMhoO, U badly baten. Hv jrcara afo Mr. Walgtna mailt y kar nlad to dWoreo kr hutband, Mt faariag death at kU hanat ooaelutlod to hear kar bnrdra In allaoe. Tkt aramaa triad to break off from ffaMam, loft her abode la Wayne coun- Mill aawtioa. Walatoa, howorwr, wma not to ba no aatily traded, aad made three attempt, Vafara tht fatal oat, to get Into the Mt4 giaeet of tkt woman egiiin. Kol- lowing her departure Monday, he eamt ttr aad triad to ptrtuade her, to re tarn, Sha explained her new purpoee to reform and ha west away without at tanptlag to foreo her return. On yea terday aaaralag, howeer, he eame bark gain, and mail a eeeonj effort to per aad her toro with him. At abe still tort of the woman's tmall children and ...MrrladLtkem would fallow, from a mother inetlnet to Wltttot her young. " At ah rtlll fallrrt it ahaw op, later la the day ht forced ah wifa to. aerompany him on hi last ' arras d, kit purpoee being for her to tell tkt woman thtt ah did oot object to the atattauanet of th relation between kar hatband and tht woman. With them tM alto brought along hi di-year-old daaghtor, who wa alo dettlned to play a aart la th harrowing eiperleace of tkt rvaaing. Cpoa raaeklag tht Barak Smith kom shortly after eleven o'clock laet night, Walaton forcod hi way in the front door and encountering the woman, again mad the demand that "he to baek with him. Th Binlth woman I'utly refu.-ed. "nving that the eould only be brought rlt At this point, with the ex- elamatlon, "You won't beyt" Walaton . ,j.iui an. i i.ikuu uring in hor lirwUoa. Tli firt ahot took effect in her right arm, imnieiliatuly following which lie fell to tho flnor. At tlii Jure tion Sam Baker, who had ruahed to th rescue of bis arnptrd mother, whipped out a revolver and began returning the fire, having first attempted to lift hi mother from the floor. The remaining ahots, which Wahton took at th hoy, were ineffective, but those which Baker flre.l at the intruiK-r. nil took effect in hi body, there being four in number. 'Upon Uniting that hie own Dr was eihaunted, Walstoa made a dash at the boy with bis emptied gun in one h-ti I nn.l braes knucks in the other, knocking th pistol from Baker's i.iu Mu.j teuiing him unmercifully over thn hem). At this P'lint. the six-year-old daughter" of Walaton Inter vened and imee.le.l in aovuring both th weapon of her" father and a knife which llnkor had drawa upon being f oread to drop hi guar lnring-t he cufll Walnton had boea continuously pushed backwards toward the door, and upon being thwarted In his final effort of assault, fell from tkt porch dead. Boliertng Wslstorj still allva. and an xioua to carry hi mother out of danger, Uaksr' picked her up on bia thouldor and attempted to carry her over to the bom of a nearby neighbor, Mr. J. J. Aycock. Finding himself too weak, however, from loss of blood, ht lny bis mother on the ground, and proceeded to give th alarm. Mr. Aycock immediately telephoned TIZVA JOY TO SORE, TIRED FEET kUe mx for aching, burn ing, pufied-up feet and corn or callouses. Seod-bya, tor feet, ' burning feet, well fort. Under feet, tlrtd feet. Oeed-bya, ora , calloatet. bunion aad raw apota. No mora shot tight-4 aaa a, mr. juapug wita- - paia r. drawlag ap yoar fat la agttny, T1" u aiagtrmi, acta tignt air. -Tlx" draw at all tka 1 - vuw - toff ap 4aa fA L'e Tii and ww aaullar ahosa, TJaa "Tta aad forget jrwir foot miMry. Akl kow aomiW abkt roar foot foot Get a M-eeat boa at Tta aow at aay drairrist ar departaaat store. Doat Mfftr. Hav good foot, glad feet, feet U aowor awell, avr kurt, a ever get tired, Jk yvara'feot oemfert goaraa teed or nsoaey rofaadedv-U. iilax Bane 111 Wcat Davte 8C BELL PHONE tt RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA Largest Caah Buyar ol HIDES FURS TALLOW SCRAP METALS RAGS RUBBER ETC SCRAP, IRON BOUOUT Df CAR LOAD LOTS ONLY Alway la th market and paring blghelf prices. Yob may ahip m any or u abov stock by freight any quantity and I will aead yoa !?L day atoek arriTaa. ;. f Carreapoadeaco lavttod , Rafoiwaeti Commercial National Baak "Wt Bay Aaytalag aad Sell Erorytalag Sheriff Bowa to come to th scene, but waa unable to give any particular other than a shooting scrape ha I taken place. Drs. Dickinson and Swindell wore also summoned and, together with Wur 1(1 Row and bia deputy, Mr. Bnrnea, hastened to flie scene of the trnge-'y. It was thnuffht at first tlint the Iiakor boy had been fatally woun.lcd. owing to th severe Itireration of his head. Kx amlnation proved, however, that his wounds were not fatal, and he will re cover. Medical aid waa rendered both the youth and hi mother th latter suffering only from the harrowing ex perience and the wound beneath her arm. Owing to the circumstances of the case, and the bad reputation of Walston, it waa not deemed necessary to make any acresta. Te Care a Cell la Oae Dar Tsk LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE TsMeU. Drosiritls rvfund monar if it fails to curs. K. W. GKOVK 3 Mgnatur ts on esch boa. ii. Ait. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinijiiiiiiiiumuiiiiiiiiiininiiiuiuiimniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuw si . 5 ILL Jffiori that neJ-dressed yellow And you know if you hav triad Boone's DeLuxe Clothes that you will be well dressed and fortunate in these good clothes. They are not only RIGHT up to the best standard, but priced to make for us friends. "COME AND SEE" Is All I Aak You'll find the De Luxe Clothes made by the mas ter tailors of B. Kuppenhairaer, Stein-Block. Co Hart, Schaffner & Marx and other good makes, and that the pricea hara not gone up yet at Boone'a. Why I am still selling the same Overalls for $1.00. 1 have a seventy-five 'thousand. ($75,000) stock, bought at the right time and you shall have the benefit of these values-while they last, but they are rapidly being sold up. v When I have to buy again for next Fall the goods will be very much higher. Join the Happy Crowds Going to Boone's end Get Yours Now - C. R. B O. O N E DeLuxe Clothier :: Raleigh, N. C. Sketch of Hon. O. Max Gard ner (Caatlaaad from Pago Oaa.) Board of Trustee of th A. and M. College, where k ha continuously erred ever aiaea. la the tamo year he was eommiaaioned captain of th military eompaay In Shelby, known as th Clavolaad Oaarda. and was for aorta yaara aommaading offlcar of r-y G, rirt North Carolina Infantry. In th Fall of 100S kt wa talorted by tht Hon. Josephn Daniels, tkt Na tional Committoamaa, Stata orgaaixar of Democratic Club, ander tht direc tion of Hob. A. H. Ellor, BtaU Chair man of the Democrat! party. la tkt campaign of 1908 ho oaHated over oat thoaaaad eollego aaaa in th Demo cratic eluha, aad aamatod Mr. Ellor la th proeecutio at th aampalgav. Ia 1!10 he waa aelectod toaaty ehairmsa of th Democratic party in Cleveland couaty, Ht raalgatd U accept th nomination for tkt fftate Benate. He waa elected Stat Senator from th Thirty -Second Senatorial District com- poned of th toUBtie of Cleveland, 11 oi, iienaeraoa aad Butherford, ia ltflO by th largest Democratic major! ty over givea a Beaatorial candidate ia that District H waa r -elected to th Senate in 1018, aad unaaimously rhooen president pro tern of the Senate. He announced hla candidacy for th uemocrauo nomination for Lieutenant Governor, received the nomination with. out opposition, and mado a State wide con vast for the Democratic ticket la the Fall of 1018. . Ia 1907 Mr. Gardner waa married to i'51" 7 LaJ Vrebb, daughter " of Judge Jam U Wbb, of Shelby. N. C, and ha a family of throe children. .. ". .niW ti me captisi unurcn. Odd Fellow, Junior Order and Sigma isu uoueg fraternity. Mr. Gardner own over, five hundred acre of valuable farm lands ia Cleve land county and ia deeply interested in agriculture. Sketch of Hon. Thomas Walter " Bickett (Continued from Pago One.) friend to become a candidate for At torney General, but he declined that honor until in tht Charlotte Conven tion the pressure became overwhelming, and Re finally consented to hi nomina tion. .He was elected and "tared office In 1909. At all time he ha sacrificed hie personal self for duty and his office has Keen maintained with traditional dignity. Ho has argued before the So prcme Court, in behalf of th State, more then three hundred eases, and li the opinions of the court are found fre quent quotations and appreciative allu sions to his argument. He ha been ad viser to every department of the State eivernment While hi opinion ar highly regarded because of their legal authority they have been, perhaps, of greater value because of the clear and common sense way in which he ap proachea all question. A Attorney General he ha been called upon to appear in most important easel. Hi description of the dissolution of the American Tobacco Company waa so ant that it was used throughout the country. norm Carolina la fortunate in having fc3 r4 Citizens -Investment Co. DURHAM NORTH CAROLINA J. B. MASON, President E. J. PARRISH, Vice-President a R. O. EVERETT, Treasurer Recognizing that a home owner Is a home lover, desires to aid those wishing to purchase modest homes in Durham, N. C, upon easy terms. Fifty Dollars cash and the balance in monthly installments. gill as prospective Governor for th ensuing term so representative aad forceful a character. A lawyer, aa optimist, a scholar and a gentleman of th old school Thomas W. Bickett. CHILD DEAD, DRANK QUANTITY OF LYE (Speeial to Th New and Obrrar.) " Kinaton, Jan. 10. A two-year-old daughter of B. F. Aldrld'go and wife, of Adkin street, 1 dead a th result ot drinking diluted lye. Th child pro cured the liquid from a tub aar which she had - been playing' when her ssotber left it. The baby suffered severely fur two day befor death. Many a man ia to stingy that ha won't evea giro bis wif groaada tot divoreo. . Bell-ans Absolutely Removes In digestion. One package proves it 25c at all druggists You Need not Suffer from Catarrh But You Must Drive It Out of Your Blood to Get Rid of It Permanently. Too hava probably been ia tht habit of applying txternal treatments, try ing to cure your Catarrh. Vou have used sprays, washes and lotion and possibly been temporarily relieved. Hut after a short time you had another at tnrk and wondered why. Vpu must rcnllr.e that catarrh I an infection of the blood and to get permanent relief the entarrh Infection must be driven out of the blood. The quicker you come to understand this, the quicker yon will get it out of your ytem. 8. 8. rV. which baa been in constant use for over fifty yean, will drive th catarrhal pois ina out of your blood, purifying and strengthening it, so it will carry vigor and health to th mucous mem branes on its Journeya through your body and nature will soon restore yoa to health, Yoa will b relieved of tht dropping of mucous la your throaty ore in ooatrila, bad breath, hawking and spitting. , All reputable drnggiata carry B. 8. 9L la stock and we recommend yoa glvt It a trial immediately. The chief medi.al adviaef of tht Company will cheerfully answer all let ter on the subject. There ia ao eharga for th medical ad vie. Addrea Swift Specif) Company, 40 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Oa. Adv. Eintmontnnuujg A 990, Dividend-Convincing Proof The following letter from Mr. E. J. Conway, Manager of the National Employment Bureau, of Raleigh, should be indisputable evidence of the fact that News and Observer want advertisements pay large dividends. Raleigh, N. C. , January 10, 1017 The News and Observer Publishing Co., City. Gentlemen I wish to advise you that I be lieve your want advertisement columns are lndlspenslble In the .maintenance and In crease of my business! Several weeks ago I i" - Inserted a two-line want advertisement In your paper, costing only 20j!, and realiz ed a profit of $19.80, or a 090( that want advertisements In The News and Observer are good Investments, and I shall continue to use them regularly and, as usual, profitably . Very truly yours, Manager, National Employment Bureau. Does not the above uphold the oft-declared statement that News and Observer want advertisements pay Handsome dividends? They made a profit' of almost 1000 for Mr. Conway, and they will do the same for you. - ' r. Your adwartiament will gladly b accepted over th talepb
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