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t TII2 fZV3 ALP OISVES. Saturday r:crv:;:;.G, ju:z zz, 1:1:.' li , . . 1 1 it it i 1 4 I nU TUIIEAIJ DENTISTS C;r.:r f-Tn Selected for Prcs L:nrsfKortfi Carolina Den tal Association Aaheville, Jan fT Dr. W. I. Mar-, tin, of Benson, ni tonight elected president of th North. Carolina Den tal Aiatin, whirl! adjourned, at late heuf after harintf here, ia- Misioa since Wednesday night. ' Tbli being v the 43th annua, (nesting. ' weeding tbe election of, oBwn the tributes were paid id- esneectioa with th memerial tieteitM of the deceived members Of the nssociation as follows: "Life and (Character of Dr. W. A. Bat," Dr. JB. Jt Olir. rayteTlllef "Life and Character tt Dr. W. T4 Moor," Dr. Piul Jones, JTamTtlll "Life' and Character of Dr. F. B. Anders," Dr. J. a Caldwell, Charlotte; "life and Character of Dt. B.. ft. KVerett," Dr. EL B. Howie, Raleigh. The program today ww completed tliil afternoon wit f eWpttea f thes aetlvitie. There hare been about tM dentleti f roaa varioaa parte of the State attend iff to mvenf Ian it ; epnd y ffedaToalar erring. I Jv ' BabV Seeewer Simmer GBOVB'8 BAST BOWKL MEDICINE will correct th Stomach and Bowel Trouble tal it it aleolutelr harmless. Cl at flm to htfairt with 'perfect mtrtf. in dlrxfion on tin bottle. .... SOe. (Adr.) . : .. WJ1SCII RETURNS WELL SATIS Fj ED tCeattanee) trm Page One.). f j ! firVl.uVat' fourteen point the rfaW is taken that the tMHMy adher t the rolnta more eloasljr than had been i perted, owinf'M th difficulties and eoaipltetfkfflf which arena during the ttmtM 01 rnr gffrrrtatwtw. O tie what, fha aeesMenttsJ anar It teawrA taw alraine of the treaty H the a4 el loaf toh they are (lid M tee saMMn, ana President Wilson, M iat (aid. start bark relvian- with ton. ' 4f4 tm if.prril of the war by the Weal when Miawppreheneimie hare fcrvit tlearetf war aad they lava been Mad fallf aware what the toaferenea Me aveempitoaM. ' - atoMe (iffaiag th treat and the , prfltoynt fomarrow, the President hai m4ll kaowa mat he la ready -to sign the" tWifr atrying out thf . arrange neafl whffehy the Uaited Btatee and OHM, tflttia wIM eete fa the aniit- - ace ef rtaare la eaea ahe li aaenaeed !f 6tmy( tf the treaty eaa b pre pared, for flftiafnre before lie depart ' rtr iherwlae he will authoriM Seere ' tarw tt frate Liaalaf te ilga the treaty . afTef lit aepatore. The triple aader ' taking ha already beea eomataalrateA it We form: of a letter whirh will be tent t the American Senate, but the treaty it the formal earryiag eat ef the ifuraayweit. ? Th Antf1at ewapaper eorrenjMad- tat were eeeelt4 by Peideat WUtoa at th Mmel D Oillot this afternoon and th f MfiAenl bad them each fare wefl . . . ' HeaidMt WlJtoa, 18 reply to It In- Jtrlif frem ieeretary Tnmalty oa May rgrdlf the propoard part by . which th I'aited fttatea aid Great Brit- all would protect frtice from aggre lion, aaid: "Happily, there t ne myitery or prt racy about what 1 have, premised the government here. I hive promieed to prapot t the Benate a nppiement la which w ihatl igree, suhjeat to th ap- prartl ef Jhe eouncll ef th leagu of ationvOo rem immediately ro the aaal-teice t franc tn eaa ef anpro '0tW attc tr Germany, thai merely hnettnlng the action to which we '. nld b kfland by the roreaa at ef U iragn. f aatlena PROHIBITION NOW READY FOR HOUSE - (Ctla4 fram rage-One.) , , rpale lutflfif U It affect th tale If light win ln4 Veerai . "NatthM ha h th legal right to re peal th act Thai eainet he doit aa tu- demebiiiMtlea t rrfnvlaattd, Ind certaialy fc ai tat 4t in ved faith that lemeblliiadoa m eemptete whea haadredt f thouanadi it eoldUrt an Mill in th crTlet' ,,; - ' Hrprraeitatlr Bftf , Dcnwf fit, KMtarhy, ltemtft4. t -femarll that '. thir wa aa feandnttoa whitioerer for atorte which aaid th Preaideat would repeal th art. 4Ty tr (Imply rttmoft,'' he added. "1 will veatar t tf that at a -la-gl Mm U th elatry haow what th Praidtt'( Intantlea la th mat tef ll BA$E$ COMPLAINT ON RECENT EDITORIALS Th crMlKal libel suit itarttd in city enrtv CnU Jame II. Yag tgalnst 1 M. Cheek Ind th ladepsadeat Pnb liihini rmpny hai Iti meiplalar bated a th (ditnrlal (id mi referencri t Cel. Ttaag which the paper, the Ba lelgh Independent, recently declined to retract and apologlM for upon demand tiy Cel. Yftlbg. . - T fshal bee act J!f f rial o'n July 14 la elty court aid fbe bond for . Cheek hi ba fiied at imo, give W Jnh H. Lnve. Berry OTtelly, C. W. Botr, ld'WlUnd Hstthtws. j The Weather - ' 1 tm nut Urtvgjjmm wentkw, J PSSSSt I - : . ' roTM. , X I Sfer North Carolinar Showers Catur- alaaassaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa rtev ndn fnlr. ' ' . . .. ' fnnrM ,5:W a. ct. finneet .iM p, m. - af f awaa mini ana -: . . wmpeJatwi. wAPUDINE sV in. ... 7i I 'p ... 'fo ' ' , MiKhest Hiiptratar rw aw ww t lwt temperatL j ,,.,V...... " - 79 , ' 'Ji I rficieneyfor the day .......... 1 UQufot Averaf dally aieest line Jaaa. QUICK RtLlltPfi- ry tot ..... t HO ACKTANIttDClfirifi p'"u'" (" , p A HIT ct ' ' Amnanvfbr thl Zl hsars ading' Hsw tt Tr'ij ft the month to llat .!.... t.tl I ' -icacy for the wonth l.W Jia.-CT?pTS i.fi i.T M t( -Cants line January 1st,.,,,, f.tt tnW Swra 1 0e ab. IsXwim NZCr.O KNOCKS DOWM FECFLE DURING CHASE Will Stevem Captured in Store .; Afjer Tryinj To Escape 't i rrom Police Will Btereni, n-Bcgro dubbed by th police aa champion chicken' thief of Ba leich. wae arreeted yeaterday for.dikor- derlr eenduct. bill not before, he hid-l knocked down aeveral people, including Re. a J. BetU durin a chaae which ended in the center- of Brigg'a hard ware etore. , ' The negro, aiwording to i)eetatora, aeatttred pedratrian aa if he had been a runaway horr. He wae floored In the itore and Clerk W. J. Applewhite completed the' job of capture by aitting on hia body. The, chaae began about a boek"-from the ator and during the e eitement the negro did a eireue itunt between the lege of 'a mule1. He raa whea Detectire Tom Crabtree attempt" ed to arreeti him. ' Patrolmaa WetHr, who Joined the chase, took the priaoiW ia charge whea he wu caught la the etore, ' . SEVEN PARDONS GRANTED BY VIRGINIA GOVERNOR ' Bidimond, Va., June 27. Governor Westmoreland Davie granted acvea' con ditional pardons todny and reduced th life sentence imposed by the Alleghany Circuit Court on William Reynolds, convicted of car breaking and snoot- lea. Reynold, wne nerving time for killing Luthern flcherer, chief of d-J lecuves m me v. u, nmironci, woo caught him in the act .of entering freight ears near Clifton Tnrge. Rey nolds shot Scharer who dlad after hi conviction. Thia waa Beynold'i third convict ioa and under the Virginia cod he waa- sentenced for life. , Sovemor Daeia reduced the. sentence to fifteen years with credit for good behavior. He ha served four years and four month. . . HE AWAITS DEATH CALMLY WILL NOT GIVE ACCOMPLICE New 'York June 27. George Faweett Hamby is In solitary confinement in a cell ia "murderer's row" at the Sing King Rtnte prison at Osaining, K. T., tonight awaiting death in the eleetsie chair some time 'during, the 'week of July 28, aa the penalty for shooting and killing DeWitt C. Pes), paying teller el the East Brooklyn Savings Bank, during the sensational daylight hold-op of that institution laet Decem ber. Hamby'i "pal" ia that robbery ia at large, and the man condemned to die has refused tt disclose hie identity. Alienists who examined Hamby at the State Supreme Court in Brooklyn today declared the 'youthful criminal io be "mentally and legally aane." Hia attorney offered t prepare an appeal for a aew trial, but Hamby gave ao indication that ht would not ca sider aa final the verdict giver by a Jury yesterday that he waa guilty of murder la the ftrsr degree. Will flfct Release Germans. Chattanobga, Tenn., June 27.-0-deTi for the release of German Milori at the prison barrack at, Fort Ogle thorpe, here been eonntermanded and they will not be released until late next, week. - ....... im ' r i 'v Arrive Ta Riga Treaty. Versailles, June 27-(By The Asso-" tinted Press.) Dr. . Hermann Mueller snd Dr. Bell, the German plenipoten tiarie to slga th pear treaty, arrived ia Versailles thia evening. SOONER or LATER you'll take Daniels1 LIVER PILLS Why Not TOD A? ZEBULON DRUG CO. . Manufacturers, Zebulon, N. C at U8utw ' q QUE E II MaW Draaatao fnis swsl,sws. eevwv wu. Maoht.hr MMMlL fna turn M, K)M it errtlf in ll tmaMtsnii'XIUItN I ppc it viiw... iT tvs:j city euc:::::3 mam is dead fTTjistoa-SilemV Aldermen kit Public To Help Them Make y Out Oitj Budget ' (flpetml to the New aad Observer.) Winston-Salem. June ST. Gilbert C, Hine, anw Wiaetaa-Salem' citlaeavl died tb aftcraooa ' at hia ham ea Cherry attest after a brief illaees. Hi sae wa Ct year. At at th ag at II Mr. Hine aaaumed the maaagemeat of hia father! haraeas anafttfaeturiag bus iness heroj and conducted If for a num ber of yours. He retired from active business' mine year ago. ' Mr. Hia ia wrviTed. . krr his "wifav aaoVfoar-Thil-dren, two daughter! aad two aomralso by . on bnother, L. C. Hine, of Old Town'. He leavea a large eeute. A budget of expenditures for the ctimlng'Tearr bw Wieston-filewi.has been figurevl ait Jiy. th aldsrmea and the publie has been lavited ta attend I a regular nvretisg ef the aldermen aeit fr.u.. v.. .1,. ka I1I k open fr free discussion. , The esti mated expenditure for next year is 9t9,96f. Last year they aggregated William C. Pitta filed a complaint ia Bupyrior Court against wio ftouthera Pnblie Utifltiee Company la a damage suit for $10,000. The ?liiatiff alleges that the sustained pennaneat Injuries in 1911 When street ear ran trlld down BouthMain street, reacting in injury of sevVrnl passengers raad the killiag of tineerson. ' ' Increase Shipping tBoard Panda. Washhngtoa, June 27 Increase i the shifting board fund from 2T6,- 000,000 no tmflOOflUO for completioa of the governments, authorized ship building program wise approved by the Senate witih but an dissenting vote at a late ayssio tnnfghf, held In an effort to tes the aundry civil appro priation MIL L The next time you buy c&Iomel ask (otf v Thm puriTted goad refined calooiel eUbleU that tur DauaeaJeM, aai and uro. .Medicinal Virhtee Ktafasv.it'. ltd and improved. Sold ' GOOD MORNING! SLEEP WELL LASTtlGHTT Don't toss and tarn through the hot, stifling nights. Don't do it any more. Take a tip from your friends and purchase . . An ELECTRIC FAN ' For the Bedroom You will awake in the morning really refreshed instead of with the dread of another hot day before you. .Phone For Your Fan .' " Phones: cUHJl l Kaklgai2M IM W. MAETlit miR Sand and Gravel For Concrete and Building . " -Purpoaoe' Prompt Shipments PETC SAND A GRAVEL CORP. Petersburg, Va. Barn Safe A Vault Co. Ill be) atTM. tt mm. Va. , aWfcs. M. BwrMe, rra. tm Mar. Gilbert C White COJttULTIIta KNOlKtU - saajs,ll.a ' V WATEKWORhU, LICIT AJTD .rowxa, iTKxrrs tLEGIiuc SAFES TWO GRANVILLE KEN EACH SEEK HEWARD IN RICHMOND Bicbmond, Va-, June 27. When C 0. Bowling, of Creedmoor, N. . C, and Sheriff E. D. Hunt, of Oxford, each laid claim to a reward of -5 offered for th recovery of a Ford ear stole a lvers receatly, Detective Captaia Wright (aid today that ha would leave tie queetiea to aey reputable magistrate ia Gran ville county. He preferred not to ait ia judgment himself. The claim wer em bodied ia letter from th two (sea, tell ing of recover! eg th car. Bowling aaid that he bought it from tw soldiers, but stepped payment oa the cheek whea he found out it wa slotsn. Bheriff Hunt intimated ia hit letter that bat for Bowling he would probably hav caught the thieves before they escaped. STATE INSURANCE AGENTS ELECT OFFICERS FOR YEAR Greensboro,' June S7. The North Carolina Asaoeiatioa of. Insure see Agent adjourned today after .electing th following tfffletrii President, Taos. P. Southgirte, ' of Durham j vice-prest-detit, Fred C. ODelt, of . Greensboro, ad Clayton Giles, ef Wilmington j eec retary-treaaurer, Charles V. Elurpe, Piyettetrille. , . Fresh Runiiuig Water Juat torn on the faucet and Wt th Home Water! System do all the pumping and carry the water pressure tt arbere yaw aaa li wbeoeref yoaiwanttt, It cow) awl the) drudgery oa the farm, yow can now dtiry year home. Be a nappy Leader SOWO already la yirM l.VeWdiiJTir.i.. aoMMMMMMM.fiiMMiaai PHONE owell I 41 - 41 - I 7rr - ....... - V T t- SS1 wt VILKir.'S IS CONVICTED CF FJRSTJEGr.EE f.".UnDER New TorS Jury Urges Clemency for Aged Physician But Death It Penalty liineola, K. T, Jnn 27.-Counsel 0y4 Dr." Walter Keene Wilkins, fouad guilty by a jury la th Buprsm Court here today, at marder ia the 4 rat de gree for killing hia wife, Julia, at their Long Beach hohe, February 27, . an. aounced tonight that ha would carry th ease ta th Court ef Appeal aad the - governor if necessary. Th ver dict carried" With it a reoammendatioa for clemency, which, aader th ! ;h Eaeres - ' n.. . t Junior American Grain and J 1 . ? Peanut Threaher and (Separator . ..'.' " . ' ' . ' " A light durable machine designed especially for individual use, yet strong enough to do the work for a whole neighborhood. The Junior threshes and cleans Wheat, Rye, Oats -and other grain ready for market or seeding. With extra attachments it will thresh and clean Peanuts, Cow Peas and Soja Beana v Don't Buy a Threiher Until You Have Seen the Junior. 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When the verdict was announced Vr. Wilkins displayed little motion. H left th courtroom with steady dep. He had coaitantly professed his con dance ia acquittal r, at tat went, dlMgreemaat. r x - ' , ' , Jf is not surprising that a" woman never knows her own mind wkca lit keeps changing it a ft- ' , Mr. Farmer: Uiit U ; it k (o impact 0VfH9 rT t eeautMvoe. 7-71 VWi LI ; sx.touis 'Bottliif orVi, . ' - , BA1XI05, V. CL , Traaspe-t ArrKea With Treepe. Kewport Xcwa, Ta, June 27.r-Th battleship Georgia freaa Brnt arrive. I this 'morging with 104 officers anf men, mcmbcra of tba S6tk Iqfaatry, anj special casual companies. . , oh weed V RALEIGH, N. C i ,11 n
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