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I FRIDAY MORNING, AUGUST 29, 1919. THE NEWS AND OBSERVZR.1 TRIAL' AnRACTS SOIATITi Misunderstanding About Money To Be Paid Starts Small - Sized Affray News and Observer Bureau, 104 South John Street, Telephone 396. By EMMETT R. BROWN. Goldsboro, , Aug. 28. V, M. Oillikin, local fish dealer, and member of the City Board of Aldermen, was ar raigned in Police .Court this morning charged with disorderly eonduct in ion eetion with an affray he had yesterday afternoon with Arthnr B. Morgan, Jr., of Baleigh, a young man in charge of tha loeal circulation bureau at The News and Obcerrer in Goldsboro. Tha ease waa called this morning at 10 o'clock and was presided over by Alderman 3. M. Kdgerton, Mayor Pro Tern, at the request of Mayor E. H. Rain. kn mtntaA .1 .. . i : .. : .. nm. ill uci:uuillg lu preside oer the esse, he did so not be caaat of any personal feeling ha main tained toward either of the defendants la question, but because he had heard tha eaaa discussed at different angles. The warrant draws up against Aider van Gillikin. charged him with dis orderly conduct, and when be faced this charge at the trial this morning he stated he waa willing to plead guilty. . Mr. Morgan stated that he also de aired to enter a charge of assault against Mr. Gillikio. This request was granted by Acting Mayor Kdgerton, who then ordered the esse continued until tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock. Tha trouble between Messrs. Gillikin and Morgan happened yesterday after noon in regard to some money which Mr. Gillikin. claimed was due his son for carrying a route in this city. Mr. Morgan refused to pay this money to Mr. Oillikin, claiming that the tat ter's son had failed to make the col lections oa his route as agreed upon at tha time he was employed as a carrier. When Mr. Morgan insisted that he would refuse to pay Mr. Gillikin's son for his work until he had made his col lections, Mr. Gillikin then struck Mr. Morgan with his fist, who fell to the floor, and Mr. Gillikin was astride the former assaulting him with his fist, so It is said, when spectators interceded ad stopped the affray. Three young white women Maggie Potter, Annie Alphin and Mary King were tried in the City Court this morn ing upon the charge of vagrancy and sentenced to serve one year each st Eamareand Manor, the State institution located in Moore county. CAMP LEE IS AGAIN SCENE OF MUCH ACTIVITY Petersburg. Va., Aug. 23. The mus tering office at Camp Lee has been the aeene of considerable activity for the past two days during which time a large number of Western troops, who recently arrived at the camp, have been demoblised. Several hundred men re ceived their discharges yesterday, Smoig whom were six hundred negroes Who are from various sections of South Carolina. A large number of white troops from North Carolina, Including many from Baleigh, were among those who were mustered out of service yes terday. A large number of overseas men, Doth white and colored, were demob lised today. There arrived at the camp yesterday from Camp Travis, Texas, the first battalion of the Forty-Third in fantry, numbering three hundred and fifty men, for garison duty. It is said that the Lee cantonment is to be made ft brigade camp with six thousand men rationed there. Torture of Tender Feet Relieved ft But I Ther I mm ftnrtur wim Km k.t lnf!L.,l W tiid, satUoe, awolltn, pmpirinc. tmdn t tbrr fe no ma whr that torture W eiMhmd. J art WMtehow Al AataMMi Pmroar. Diaaolv. a hit!. a tba rwdai ta vary hot water and aoa taw teat antil ttw art rnterl. How antral? nlitf will cornel Rnted. Nfraahad. iaviaoratod ft will make you feci lik aaotW awmi. Tired firt town a rr. .tUlrtr. WhHehouM Alhorum ratom rrtalKj. Whiuaaa.1 Alhorum b alo a wonderful saoonrant. Dissolved into a rolorlnu, frasrani liquid that no atain and dor not injur the ekrthine. ft dispels and preventa nhjertion. able tody a dm a. It can be aaed aa dry daattac euwitai far the aame purpoae. There are two times, I rente and SI 30. The II -IS alas contain five timet aa murh the trial tie. Who ooaan t want to save S.1 repti la thai Mriod at the kick eoat or llvini ? Get it at Hlcka-Crabtrer Co. 4 atom. YOUR LAST CHANCE To Buy Men's and Women' Low Shoe at a REDUCTION All new stock. No odds and ends. Come and look over these bargain! Sample Shoe Store . Ill 8. WnsalngtM St. BERLIN PREPARES FOR COAL-LESS WINTER NOW Berlin, Aug. 28. That any possibil ity of ' averting coal-less winter it regarded ts a forlorn hope ia indicated by reports received from the Sileiian and. Buhr coal fields, tha action taken by municipalities in many sections of the country and the restrictive meas ures agreed upon by the coal commis sion, which promise about as much light and warmth as the winter moon. Greater Berlin has been informed that it would be permitted to indulge in the luxury of a hot bath on the first and third Friday of each month. Kitch en ranges will not be permitted to op erate between the hours of 8 and 11:30 a. m. and 2 and 7 p. m. The use of bathroom ovens and for all emergency heating devices consuming coke bri quettes is also prohibited. The first warning, emanating from the workers nnd addressed to the gov ernment by the labor unions at Bo chum, urging the adoption of the se verest measures to curtail the needless consumption of coal, advises the gov ernment to restrict show window illum ination by the early cloning of shops and by shutting down places of enter tainment and amusement long before midnight. CONVICT SUBMITS RULES FOR FAILURE TltllDESIfl ABERDEEN SECTION "Rules for Success" have always been given wide publicity. We've read reams and reams of stuff about how Andrew Carnegie made his fortune by start ing with a box. of oranges, etc. But it seems that we have found something new in "Rules for Failure" as prepared by a prisoner in the Ohio 8tate Peni tentiary and printed in the Ohio State Penitentiary News. The writer guaran tees results. Hear how: 1. Believe that everything is right that you are not caught at. 2. Be careless of responsibilities let George do it. 3. Fly into a passion on slight pretext lose your self-control. 4. Always think of Get never about Give. 5. Look gloomy; never see good in other people. 6. Regard every man who differs with you at a knocker. 7. Never indulge in aclf-onalysia; you may learn your faults and that you haven't enough sand to cure them. These are good rules for attaining the hugest perfection of failure. You can either follow them to their goal or you can take the other road that leads to financial success. The three best precepts for reaching this are: 1. Invest regularly in War Saving! Stomps. 2. Buy only what you need snd want. 3. .Treat your purchases at if they were real money. Here are two sets of rules, leading to as many ends, It's not fancy to say that the, choice of the two lies with each individual. Take the on you want. Some finished orators don't seem to know when to quit. TOBACCO HABIT DANGEROUS art Doe lor Connor, formerly of Johni Hopkln. hoaplul. Thouaanda of' men aulferlnii from fatal dnM would be in perfect health today war It not for the deadly drug Nicotine. Stop the habit now before it'a too late. It's Implt proem to rid rouraelf of the tobacco habit In any form. Juat jro to any up-to-date dni ttore and let tome Nicotol tablet; take them aa directed and lo: the pernicious habit quickly vanlahei. Druiriciata refund the money if they fail. Be aure to read lame and intern' ins announcement hy Doctor Con nor toot to appenr in thla paper. It tell of th dnter of nicotine poftoninir and how to avoid it In the meantime try Nicotol tahleta; you will be urprial at th reault (Adv.) Finding of Body of Dead Negro Boy Causes Arrest On Sus picion of White Man Aberdeen, Aug. 23. The dead body of Joe Wood, a negro boy who was last seen by his acquaintances and relatives on Tuesday of last week when he left Hamlet in in automobile with a white man who had engaged him to drive him to the country, was found this morn ing four miles from Aberdeen. He bad been shot through the back of the head. A negro man who had left Hamlet under similar circumstances two or three weeks before had also been murdered, his body with a bullet hole in the back of the head having been found in the woods. When the ear in which Wood and the white man whom he was to drive to the country failed to return in a reason able length of time a search was in stituted. It was located Saturday after noon in the possession of a white man named Parsons. He said he bought it from Joe Wood, paying him fifty dollars for it and that he carried Wood to Durham, where he bought a ticket for Greensboro. Parsons was held for Rich mond county court on the charge of stealing the ear. Today -when it was found that the dead body of Wood had been found, Parsons was locked up in jail in Rock ingham on a charge of murder. While there is no direct evidence to connect him with the killing of the first negro there is a suspicion, in view of the similarity of the circumstances sur rounding the deaths of the two negroes, that Parsons had something to do with the killing of both. The car which fig ured in the first murder has never been located. Both were jitney cars main tained by their owners, Hamlet men, for hire. Conference of Presiding Elders. Asheville, Aug. 28. With some of the most prominent Methodists of the South in attendance the annual con ference of the Presiding Elders and Mis sion board is being held at the South ern Methodist assembly grounds at Lake Junaluaka. The sessions will eon. tinue for several days and the attend snee is said to be very pleasing to the authorities in charge. A Health Builder For Weakened Lungs Where a continued cough or cold threatens tie lun.s, Eckman's Altera tive will Lelp to stop the cough, strengthen the lungs and restore health. 80c and $1.50 bottles at druggists, or from ECKMAN LABORATORY Philadelphia. Adv A Reminder! PHONE 18 To Duplicate Your Order Utter Heata. Bill tl-dt, BlaU mentt Enveletea, BatMeaa Card. Shipping Ttjft, P eater. Placard. Imitatl Traewrllte Letter. Ciralefwea. SwtkkHa, V lilttai Card. Weddhtf UviuttM. Aw MmMtaaeaU, Pratraau, Sectari Sketts a Office Far af uj Daatriptiaaj. Mitchell Printing Co. Service Printers llt-117 W. Bar sett St, Ugh, N. C SARKIS TA DY 213 8. Wilmington St. Known ms Wake County Bargain House. SALE BEGINS SATURDAY August 30th at 9 a. m. Come and get the benefit of these low price. All goods will be sold at andbelow cost. 'The first 20 Ladies purchasing $1.00 or more will get a nice pair of Silk Hose free. Come early and don't miss it. Don't forget tldate and place. WE WANT 10 LADIES TO WORK SATURDAY, AUGUST 30TH. SAREUS TA DY 113 S. W ilmington St. Raleigh, N. C. The Almo Thoatr TO-DAY Alice Brady IN Redhead, Redhead, Gingerbread Head- Something new in weddings. They were engaged and married within five minutes, to the tune of a jazz band. CASWELLSCHOOL PLANS TO DOUBLE ITS CAPACITY Kin it on, Aug. W. Plans for con struction of a number of buildings at tha Caswell Training School here were gone ever Anally today. Bids will be adVertised for bjr September 1st and contracts swarded September 15. Three dormitories and a power plant are to be erected immediately. Later another dormitory and two other buildings will be contracted for. The unit when com pleted will increase the capacity of the institution for the feeble-minded from 200 to 1,000. Included ia the present plans are a dining kail to seat a thou sand patients. Many applications for admission of children to the institu tion are being turned down by Dr. C. Banks MeNairy, the superintendent, for lsck of accommodations. Becently as many as eleven haTe come in a sin gle day. at ' i CTe hy of Motherhood &plains. why" MmiB&FBIEND Is a veritable balm tor the nerve! sn Intensely penetrating application that softens the muscles, relaxes nervous tension of the delicate organ ism involved in maternity, and pre pares the way for sn easier, quicker and more practical delivery. Such rencrts so markedly upon the unborn child. Mother's Friend Is used attmuflj. At oO Druggbrj. Spadal Booklet on Molkarhoval aad Bafcr fnt. ' ' ilk i fill Drink-and be happy pESTlviTydead? What an idea! 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