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i i ojt.'DAY r.cnr;L-;a, culy is, 1513. DOGS CHASE tIEGRO HO HAD SHOT mi . . Warren County Summer School x." . For Teacheti Closes; Plan I " For Celebration - . , . (Spatial t Kews sad Observer.) ' Warrenton, July 12. Excitement re eeived another beott krre yesterday afternoon 'when Cklet at lelke Bell '"'ui Deputy Bnertff Ellington received . ' . word' from the Fosburg Lanbei, Com , 'paay , ef Hollister, .eighteen miles be - lew ben, that eae of their1 foremen us mi mm b n aaierea UDsrsr. 111 , telephone line to Balclgh' wae made to jingle it a jtfTy and the Niehola" blood aeuads immediately ordered kere, t 1- Th aouadt reached her kit alf at at 0 o'clock and Chit Bell, Deputy Bher- iff. Ellington and other warranto men - left for tho scene of tho shooting. The rua te'BblUster was nude in aa hour, thn don placed apoa the trail, aad after a three-mile chase the trash eaded -at a colore (nan a house. Where tho f Ofl tiro bid been knowa to frequent. It wae lmpoisible to obtain any inform' tioa and the trial was ended because tho acgro aaaarod wagon hor and thua left no due. Tho country sur : - rounding-wss covered ia .an effort ta pick np the' trial but tho young tbwkey had evidently atuck to the wagon. - ' Tho trouble, beet information avail able discloses, wae caused by the fore aaan'a Jriag the negro aad a reeultant v discutsioa ever hie time record. The young negro, Biekardsea by name, is , eaid to be of bad character, haviag bee a implicated la two or more shoot- . , . lng affair. The ball paeeed through the ' hip of the foreman bet the wened h not serious, , ' 1 Over one hundred men were Partkl peats In the chase. The affair hspjfeaed just over the line la Halifax county WIU Have Celebration. ' - ... Warrantee's younger Mt bold a de lightful Oypey tea at Amoe Mill Tbure- day afternoon. The crowd motored out early, enjoyed a swim, then a delicioat V eupper and returned by wayof Hender eon, where they witnessed a picture r Show. , ' - July Mth ts to be a gala day here The boys who wore the gray are to celebrate with those of khaki and blue in Warren'e Big Welcome Home to its soldiers end sailors. Every effort to be made to develop several novel features of entertainment and a rally day of unusually large dimension I being plsnned. r Aied Cltlsen Peases. . Mr. William Baskerville Jones, eon of the late 8beriff Nsthsntel Jones, of this eouaty and a grandson of Eon. Bobert Jones, once Attorney General of Nortk Carolina, paseed away here Friday morning at 5 o'clock in he sixty-eeond year of his Jife., Mr- Jones had spent practically hia eatlre life ta Warrea on. He waa one of the landmarks of the town and hia feeble health of the t i past sit weeke has been regretted by nisny friends. The. ead: watnot met petted, Jnterment -.si msds this aft ; ernoon in-Fairview eemetery. .' Snmaser School" Ctoaee. " v , . "The Warren county summer school . Closed here Friday after four weeks of splendid work. The twenty-odd 1 teachers composing It were successful in their courses of study and the en tire workings of the Institute have been conducted in a most efteient manner, ' In addition to Prof. J. Edward Allen, , conductor,. the faculty wet composed ei Mrs. D. P. Boyer, of Richmond, Va. - Miss Mary E. Young, of Henderson Miss Annie Lee "Rankin and 8upU Hew ard F. Jones. The following resolutions were draws ' by the members aad iaenlty of the summer school aad snbatltted for pub lication; . "Whereas, the Wsrrea County Bum- mar School wae erielnated aad obtained through the efforts of Sept. Howard F. Jones; therefore be it "Resolved, tbst ws, the members v thereof, express our appreeiatloa ef his Interest in ue and, our approval of his policies of expanding the usefulness ef eer schools. - The - seeoad resolution expresses grateful acknowledgment of the maay things that-have been done for xleas- -ere, eomfort aad adraaeemeat of the , teaehers and especially to extend thanks to Mr. and Mrs. Howard F. Joaee for .the enjoyable reeeptioa gives ia their heme oa TridaV afternoon, and to the County Board of Education for tha pie i . nic dinner oa July 4th. rf Parasols There's a distinctive origisality la this super, celiac tioa ef new Para sols-kahdlss designed) In Ivory. fJold. or say material dMlred. " ' y ' V . " 1 .Every eoaeeivable color .ia tail brillignt trray-t . nit all the whtois af fashios. . .... $10 and up; i Watch,' Cloak, end - Jewelry Bepalrtng v, ' wsn T iiuiunoiuuoi, HAVE TAGS. HE SAYS 1 1 Lenoir County Sheriff Will Be No Respecter of Persons - f Ho Declares .K, Klnston, July IS Every motor6wned by the Municipal Water and Light, Street and Police Departments here theoretically (a prevented from running by the sheriffs decision to "shut down the whole works." ' Not a single esr or machine la tagged, according t Sheriff . Taylor, while the city authorities are "making aa awful fuss about pri vate owners' negligence." 'Of eourse, 1a aa emergency most ef the machine may be operated until license tags are procured, but it has been decreed that of all vehicTcs the police ' chiefs car shall nol run. The county officials are waiting to pinch any person found driving it. ' An exception been made ia the ease ef fire apparatus. , Distiller Preetleed Hygiene, , High hygiene prevailed at a mooa thine sttU three miles from Dover, raided by Federal and rellroed officers. More than 1,000 gallons o? mixed in grediente for Iba manufucture of al- eeholie products ol better auality than the average la this section were care fully covered with sacks. No flies could get- ie the liquids awaiting distillatioa. A Clean, dry, saady place ba4 . beet chore a by the '. conscientious moon ihiners for the plant.- There wasal anybody borne.' One of the shiners had let bis eoat and shoes on toe premises. The eeat eontslsed nothing to Identify Hits tke Spot Should different demaad Demand nv.MnTnDC C III fn ii. u If al II I II - ; . - - V If . Tcmt.nsWx I ' MUsfBeaslAggatjtd 11 p t A al4MsBSeflft4;m4I i J J .spsMs)Wftt (( fi i CARUSO 1 I f i Evewctx v- Not brJy must every Victpr Record receive the approval of the Victor Recording Laboratory before it Is listed in the Victor Record catalog, but the artist who makes the record must also be satisfied that it portrays his or -her .art with absolute fidelity - When you play a Victor Record on the Victrola, you can be sure the interpretation you hear is exactly as the artist sang or played it-exactly as he or she wishes you to hear it So true J6 also earned for " approval f the RALEIGH TALKING" MACHINE - !v; . i "Victor SpejcWUta 118 the owner. The atiU was ef 100gaUea capacity. There was to have beea a let ef apple brandy. ' , . ralsnetto Teaaeee) naraet uwea.' Tobacco marketa la South Carolina will be opeaed July U. saeatk before the asual opening data ksre. Eastern Nortk Careliaa tobateonista and plaat srs will wrateh the first sales Usre la tsreatsdryf aiaee Palmetto, apealng re sults may b aomethiag ef aa iadicatlea of what easy be expeeted (a the; local belt. '. .r- " '' FUaie la Uawir Ceenty. A Community picnic ea a big seals was beld'st Pins Forest, Lenoir eeeaty, today. Hnadreda at farmers and their families took the day off. Be. Bernard P. Smith, ef Klaatoa, made aa add res. ttureeu ei jteaua woraers spoae ie ine picnickers en prevention ef typhoid nd tber diseases. --,--, Uakes illicit sua . ' OUT OF TWO WASH TUBS Tweerdinary, galvaaUed wash tuba. moulded together ia the shape of eat large kettle, were converted into a good Illicit still by some vaknoWa MecksdeT ia the 8hotweU eectioa of the county. It wae found yesterdsf by officers about At miles frees jKalelgh. It was la the furnace and showed signs of hsv lng beea operated the night before. mall Tee aces Kaposi. V Major-W. A. Graham's leaf tobacco report this month doesn't amount to much, at, the only report Bade to him as Commlasioaer ef Agriculture came from Wiaeton-8a!em, where Sid pouada iiret aaaa were eared for. . - The number of . peuade Itndled : la June, wit, one yeartgo, waa 117, The shortage of vice doeent affect the rcematory, but IPs Quits different with the fee eream-atory. IfouCanlMfE f he iiilereoce Purs fruit flavors srs used in the meWacture of BEAUFOKT that fragrant aad ds licious Ginger Ale from Old Vlrginia-rwith-the Celebrated Beaufont Mineral Spring Water, and carbonated at a temperature just above tha freeaing point, thereby creating that deli eate pungency and effervesesacs that bare made it famous wherever good drinks sre sold. I - -i eaufont Ginger lie i "The Drink with a Distinctive Fragrant Flavor9 aot be confused with ordinary ginger you can TA8TK the difference. Shipped for the kot days. It may. be bad at every Beaufoat you get the best. -Buy it by ths ALDERMAN & WkoIaaaU DUtributors it Recbrdis py: ih; omsi) who intdeli rffie Victor Catifruci demands it life Victor Records have themselves the unrversal and enthusiastic great final judge the music-loving' public. t i FAYETTEVILLE STREET y THE tSWS AND OZZULVUl PRIH 10 JAIL Cumberland Men Escape From County Bastile But Deputy -'$oon Finds Them : :., Fayetteville', July 11-WU1 Bikes asd Homer Wall, white priieaers, charged with Abe robbery of store la Cedar Creek towaskip, had eae brief hour ef liberty wkea they escaped from .the Cam her la ad sou sty Jail late yssterdsy, . I D. . . . . j - : IV wufi mi smf vviviwi vtvpuij pbvcik faad aeaesis Cumberlaeii criminala, nroaght them back la frost ef aa goto ass Us pistol. i t Deputy Pate, who It else the county's Jailer, was absert from the jail wkea 8iktt tad Wail escaped. When here- inrnea ae ei once summoned emerm MeCeechy. The aheriff proceeded 4 tbe dlreetiea of Massey Hill, where It was thought likely tbe mea would, go,) while Fate followed the ' railroad anttl reached tbe tracks ia the vitiaity ef the Fayetteville Ice aad Maauiaeturiag Csmpaay't plaat. By tali time it was dark. Tha deputy tppnaeked an em ploye ef the lee plsnt sad aaksd if he bad sesa twa strange , men. The , em ploye's reply wis a nudge ia the effl ee-'s side. Pats then saw ths retreat ing figures of ths fugitives, revealed, vj in aipw si an srs m auaurtu feet away- U ". as then that tha deputy's Colt, which eaee stood A mob st bay earns isle play, aad Iks prisoners wsat P. v . They were marched back "to Jail iaad are still awaiting trial for the barglnry J i - alee. It is laflaltsly better and vastly ta solid ear loads in order to meet tbe fountain, restaurant aadgroeery stors ease. ' COMPANY SDocoyed SHOP BROUGHT t Daaiel Carter'i storei 1 Cedar Creek, which waa robbed la the early morning a Jure t, The negroes held as ae eempUeeg la tbe burglary tf used to ge au Bisva. ia taeir nreaa for freedom. . 5 ' --'t-- The Weatinarhouaa aeaerator to be need la generating the electric power for the atreet railway line at the Cum berland Railway aad Power Com pa ay haa been received by the company t representative bereuTba big generator will be stored for the preseat ia a building near the A. C. L statlea uatl tne line ia reaay xor eperatiee. The trst atreet ear for se ea tbe new atreet railway wae- received some time age, aad baa beea placed oa tbe track- Soldier Dies ef Wennds By Sharif. ' Charlottesville. Va- July !. Clar eaee H. Asha member ef com pa ay F, 8tb taraatry, diet at the Hospital here today from wounds received front s pistol while trying , to escape f roie Sheriff Thomas who was sseklag to sp- 1 J Ll ' ( .Csaalsed Steamer. ' Key West. Fla.. July Is. A .eapsUcd woedea steamer; VA) feet long, was sighted tS miles west ef kers today and towwd In by natal vesssls. N ame wae vlaihle and the identity tf the ship remained mystery tonight. It ap lieared to be a aew vessel. HUDSON-BEIiC CO. Not Only Women "For. Less'' but'every convenience for your com- t fort and pleasure while doing your shopping Georgette Dresses Up t6 $50.00 values of beautiful Printed Georgette Dresses. The season's very best styles , Special $32.50 Another lot of printed Georgettes. The very best color combinations. $35.00 to $45.00 values . " $24.95 The newest sparks of fashion are shown in this line of beaded Georgette Dresses. Colors: Flesh, White and Grey. $45.00 values , " $24.95 mm , .. .... MRS. ANNIE D.HEARTT , y DIES AT HOME HERE Widow of LaU Major Heart. Succumb To8trok ' ' Psraljiis , : Mrs., Asnis Dewey Hearts, widdw sf ths late Majbr Leo D. Heartt, died at bar borne on Wllmingtoa atreet but right shortly after 11 o'clock. The i mediate cause ef death waa paralysis. following several years suffering free Brightl disease. ' Mrs, Heartt waa 9 years aid. She waa married ia ISO to Major Heartt, who, at Hit lime ef his death, waa tlerk ef the IViied-States Court for tke Eaatern Diatriet ef Kerth Caro lina. Prior to " the' residence oft the f..mily here she lived in Durhem, and there, at la Raleigh, took an active Interest in church and eivlc work. For the last few years she btt been a 'coa sts nt Invalid and the petienee and fdrbearauce with which, she endured her aufferlaga was regarded as remark able by those who knew fcer Intimately. She was a Ufa-long member wf the Presbyterlsn) church, and ..served aa president of tbe United Dnughtere of Confederacy in ' both Baleigh and Dar- One) of 20 Belk Storca. the Most Complete High-Grade Exquisite beaded, Georgette Dresses of all desired shades such as Navy Blue. Flesh, .White, etc. Values to $35.00 0 $19.75 Lovely Georgette Waists j All the newest styles to select from anda color for every taste: White. Flesh, Rose,, Copen Blue and Pink. :: $3.98 y t ' $7.00 to $10.00 Georgette Waists. Colors: White,-Flesh, Pink, Rose and Bisque. Special . ) - ' ' ' $4.98 & $5.95 SON-BEIi 20 -Big Department Stores 20 kam. The vtteraae never had a let " friead. ... . . v ..- ' She in sarvivod by eae sister, I . B. H. Clsypeoi. ( Kw Brn; three daughters, . Mrs. C Felix Harvey, ef Kinatea; Mrs. Victor 8, Bryant, ef Durhim aad lbs, Joseph Graham, ef Durham, and aae eon, Lee D. Heartt, ef Baleen., Two' ef her daughters, lin. Bryant aad Mrs. Graham, bava beea at her bedside constantly for several days. .' other daughfer. Mrs. Harvey, is en trip to the Pacific coast.. The ' funeral arrangements will be aaaeuaeed alter. - i i s . Weak'a Weatker Forecast. : i ' Washiagtos, July 1&Weethef pre-r dictions for the week, beginning Man day, arei, '. - , '. . - - v' ' South Attantie aad Cast Gulf asd West Gulf 8tatee Meetly fair weather, but with r occasional local shew srs aad thuaderstorma and aormal tempera tare, :,;' '., "t. v" .- TOWNLKY AND CILBKBT ?N! rv co.nVictid OF DISLOYALTY Jaeksoa, Minn., July IL-Jp jury lb the trial "of President A. C. Tewaley nnd Joseph Gilbert, ef tbe Noa-Parti. ana League, bsto tonight tewad. tha de fendaata guilty of the charge ef eon spiraey to teach disloyalty ia violation of the Minnesota law. ;i, . ' i . ' ' i i. i " 1 Stock.of y Wear r C CO. '
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