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2 m I ; State UbT volume XXXVIII NEWTON, N. C, TUESDAY, JUNE 13, 1916. Thm Newton Entmmpmibie " JT TTwT "R TP T QO l OPULAR PHYSICIAN DIES ), T. W. Long Succumbs to Effect of HUGHES THE NOMINEE at Catawba Today. :..vtoii and half Catawba coun- Regular Republcans Nominate Asso ciate Justice While Progressives Name Colonel Roosevelt. The regular republicans aturdav T-v mi " tv mourn the passing oi ur. i nomas .nominated Associate Justice Charles V. iter Long of this place, who died W. Hughes for president, amid scenes in tin- hospital at Hickory Sunday characterized by no great enthuiasm ,.v.nig at 6:15 from the effect of a while the progressive republicans fnvture of the thigh bone sustained named Theodore Roosevelt in a roar Kr .lay afternoon in dismounting from j ine: tumult in which their opinion of a -.i.,wly moving automobile in front the regulars was expressed in pas f his residence on Main street. sionate terms. Justice Hughes im- lis wholly unexpected death stun- ! mediately accepted and immediately ,.; the hundreds of. people who resigned from the bench, and Colonel kr w him and esteemed him as only j Roosevelt wired the progressives that ;i ..nder-hearted, faithful and self- j he would decline their offer for the ,k, ying Physician can be esteemed j time being agki that hig RQmina whom he seves. iNobody ' tjon be left SCRAPS OF INTEREST A Whole Lot of News Boiled Down to Short Paragraphs Movies of the Day's Occurrences. Bowie of Ashe, Murphy of Rowan and Page of Moore are candidates for speaker in the next house. One officer and 11 men of the Ham shire which sank with Lord Kitchen er and his staff, have been washed a shore on a raft. Greensboro and Guilford people are discussing the establishment of a hospital for lung trouble. Caesar Cone has indicated he would help build it. Eight persons were sent to the At- VARIOUS LOCAL NEWS ITEMS Minor Happenings Around Town and in the County and Notes of Interest To Home Readers Isenhower ?z Son of Conover are BRIEFS FROM EVERYWHERE , "PLATFORMS OF HYPOCRISY" ! RUSSIANS WINNING DAILY News Miscellany Covering the Hap penings of the Week Here, There and All Around Snapshots Over 6,000 people at Concord and shipping a car pf sweet potatoes to- j Kannap Mis have taken the free anti day to Cincinnati, paying farmers j typhoid fever treatment. $1.50 the crate, which is a bit better Republican Declarations are Framed I In Great Offensive Czar's Armies to Say Nothing and Catch Voters Capture 108.000 Austrians in of All Opinions. " ! One Week's Fighting. (The New York World) ; The Russians in their onward While Theodore Roosevelt was de- sweep in Volhynia and Galicia have nouncing "the most evil service" and cantured a total nf inannn inCtT:,n Tit the "shabby deeds" of President Wil- i price than most of the crop has i tfc examination for druergists at son yesterday, the Roosevelt party mounts of booty. The movement xvas fetched this season. t , . , , , , , , was framing a nlatfnrm ;n u i o.- 3 I rcaieign last wees ana od iauea. - ... siaucu a. vee ago ounuay ana over- A fine shower fell yesterday fore- i i i. j- - i j there is not a word that directlJ chal- whelming success has attended ev.rv mi. , , , ! The value of merchandise imported .n(r(ie ,,,-) . , , . noon. The season has been good ond i , . . ., , lenges a single policy cr a s:n?ie day's effort. crops are growing off nicely. Wheat""" v "I- 7 I' single measure or a single act of the harvest is on and there are good re-Wh,lle e,xPorts ivere- Poetically 400 : Wilson administration ,On the French front the (if- any circumstances would have i-:r. ii'd pain to those who knew him; i r . i T e p uiuon removal irom ine me oi ommunity brought piled up sor- ports from it. The local wheat is expected to open up at about $1.10 ; has resulted in nothing decisive. The While Roosevelt was ranting again- Italians make favorable claims a- Frauds are alleged in the primary st the "sinister professional German- j gainst the Austrians. Internal bli the bushel. The price of wheat now 1 held the 3rd in Durham county ani Americans, the Koosevelt party tics has sent the whole ministry into is iijui $1.15 toj?1.20. Supt. W. E. Bacon of the New ton and Clyde cytton mills, was tell- liu IV , lhoso wnom yu, tlon be left in the handg Qf , f , ,mt.d that death would result from .ressive committe and if develop !court at Raleigh ast week, most of ments revealed that the needs of the jthem having been convicted of violat country demanded his acceptance, he j ing liquor laws. ivnnlH run S AUK. - , Charles W. Fairbanks, former vice J wfi ti. 8 T" tT n a Visit t0 NeW president with Roosevelt, was nomi- 1 -ZZ ' , L 1X1 """"IOTK' ana ne sam 1Z looked ood to it is said the charges involve well- was framing a platform in which the discard in Rome and a new minis known men. there is not a word that relates to ; try is being formed. The English es- Thp statiip of Vanop will Trp- v.. .. j v umate oi tne ijerman losses to the end ing an Enterprise man yesterday of i sented to the nation at the capitol ; running across a codv of Thp F.ntpr-iJune 22. Justice W. A. Hoke will preside. ;iml a poignant sense of personal nated to ! intrtnn. aivra vc n urn i-ir -nan-wrmc ut, i ut j. l run with Hughes, and at first fili I' C " " Zll - . r, S?a p.ap?.rT hesitated but later accepted. CaptJ" ' - .7 ' fIf nested, capitalizing . r " "'vv mew u uiiii i-. vjusteuu. it just line mai he fatal accident occurred when ho tarui to get out of the car of Si.; A. Bost. who had slowed up with th' intontion of stopping in front of tiu Long residence. Dr. Long de ila od it annooessary to stop, and wh lo ti.r oav was moving very slow Iv. i.o stopned backwards from the in board. The momentum of iht oar threw him around as he touch oii tho ground, and the bone in the ;h: i. .: his right leg was given s'.u i a ivist that it broke, and he :VI'. Saturday morning, accompanied l.y Dr. Fred Long, Dr. F. L. Her- . , . XI. , . to do with Roosevelt; while the pro- , ;, r io was carried to Hickory to the . , , . , , fund. ... gressives had their hearts set solelv - mai where an A-ray oi tne nmD j 1 a , -m -m me nypnenatea propaganda. iGf iiay exclusive of naval engage- While Roosevelt has been assailing j ments put and mounded "at Governor Craig will make " - - ; neany tnree muiion, the killed being the presentation address and the vice .. .. , u" ..j wuul.gr me- nwsc.eii pany Tne feature of the war news of the frames a platform in which there is closing davs of last wppV w th rtanying irom tne iick tne parcel not a word that demands the compul- . president will receive it. i success? of the Russian arms rm th ti at t. i t ic """" - "slcuu. a just liKe mat n- j ; j:.,4.: - - .. . ! iaivei ux IjUU s ana wa55 i i mai ucau it, anu iiiuivaiiiiK a Kicai snry miuiarv tra mn? wnirn Knnsi. d... : r j. . . . f n wr.t.1. i , .. : 1 - " Russian xrvuu named to run with Colonel Roosevelt.: vveoD nas secured the, Statesville Landmark r Maris Lan- I increase in the busmes in the coun- velt professes to advocate. The two conventions had marked j Passa&e of a D1U making it a crime to ey of Maiden, Catawba county, was at j try the Southern Express company After five days of Ifurious fierhtins: under General Brjs- It is a nlatform that is silent ahout I i ... i- j . time during the week, dickering with j threaten the president, punishable j the sanatorium Thursday afternoon shows net returns for February of ; Belgium and all the pretended obli- j SUCCeSsful Carpathian campaign the each other and with Roosevelt, who b a fine of or five years in ; to consult with physicans in regard?1 08,822 as compared with $38,634 in gations of the United States about j Russians crumpled the Austrian kept in touch with them at his Oys-:J to an electric burn he suffered a few ; iyAo-- which Koosevelt has frothed and ter Bay home. The progressives would i The wheat crnn "TS" m,m l. days ago. Mr. Laney has charee of i vQ, t,.; .;n ; I flamed. hear no other proposal that did not ' last year. Government estimates put the Pov-"er station near Maiden and I seCond primary in the 10th district : i.. j . ii. . - . . .!-. .... . ! ,,.V.:i 1. 4. 4.1 i ii i i uiciuue me nomination oi the colonel ! n at oUu million bushels below the , 11C "Uln- aL lIltr litnt ne oucn- t f or the congressional nomination. rumpled I lines, penetrated miles into terri- Itorv wrested from the Russians Inst. It is a platform that is silent about ! year along a front 100 miles long the president's submarine policy, a-:The secret of the Russian success is and the regulars greatly desired to jumper crop of 1915. The oat crop!ed the wron- tni)n" and 2-300 volts ; Weaver led his three opponents but ffainst which Revelt has roared jthat th h , t f trained please that crentleman in the selec-I is also 200 million bushel cht iwere shot into his body. He was un- tion of their candidate. But the1 . , ., ; conscious for some time and his' Hughes boom was tooo big to head tha Hath Ch,ca- un" hands were so badly burned that some oil by any negotiations; a strong ele- i 1Vf",ty T f s.fatin? three cf the fingers of both hands will pro ment of the regulars wanted nothing ! U,n .dolIa & ltS nient. bably have to be putated. It will Ui"nSlly aireauy nas a nuge be some .lavs before a definite Ao. cision can be reached did not get a clear majority over all. but Judge Justice declines to run again. Advertisements for more work men at Badin (Whitney) have and thundered. It is a platform that accepts sub- j men, guns and ammunition. There are no saw dust shells these days , . , F.raHlcul "'uus "c""-:no tricks worked by Germans in the edness policy .conceramg which Roose-.apital of Russia Thenyto0f the brought the total number of men en- Gf Roosevelt velt has torn passion to tatters. It is a platform which smothers all 1 Austrians were surprised. At one t.v. h- ma le and the nature of the in , until then not known for cer usoertained. The fracture was on nominating their one man. Peace noint. thev were celehratintr the sen s militant speeches and . ... , , , . , i il. i - Dame orr .intiann. ciaimen as a ier- a u. ii.. i- . .i . i S"K"u on me dik water power aeve- vhmoniiv !. n ' iuit oi Lne nig storm oi ; The fish editor has had 'em after h a 9,aa c Z i "c B,4,lu'man victory over the English, when ,t , - iur ucacr. nrnr,nnt. u ; Tr:rf.i ' TuesdaV. the mills at. fiTPpnshnrn Tnct 'v.: tt-- i .i. . . , . r1-""1" w "u"uus- rma,-iMnn,; . r"r ,um- r,nst """iel"rJ nexi aay Inew men are eoinir in there that it is i . i-r - u:.u ly Koosevelt presented Senator Lodge ; -evoiu"on . mi s ter he had written his piece last week, j diffirult rn fi:d " fnl. the Russians came down on them. iisoei laineo. ine lraiture was . ; T1 .. , , uuutu ,,. but bv the time attending f --hutts as a compromise ; for repa rrs frf and the Palace Barber shop crowd and them. , vpwton arai candldate- He got seven votes- ; several thou- others seined out all the Catawba V'1'.1 Jl 2J3" Roosevelt got 18 10 votes and Hughes sands in dyestuff. The mills were ; river and got two fertilizer sacks full Pau The advance of the Russian armies was declared to be an extraordinary achievement and it is expected to re- Sat uriay evening, a message arrived ta :ng that the patient had had a s r ;ag spell, and Dr. Fred Long and the family went to Hickory. All day Sun lay anxious friends in heai'l with great interest any news In ,n Ir. Long's bedside, and people (,u.il not believe it late Sunday after- received 9491,. Almost at the same ;tiooded !of eeK j difficult to find accommodations for nretense to nr;n.;niA a i-,.k- Kserts that "the issue is one of men." T-..1 " 11 i - In nther vnrJc tlia fhinir io x etui uunneii, negro mumerer serv- , " u Ti; i i . ..I . . . . ... . ... i n. t bii y'l tacui : vi t lii iiauaii unit cats'some of size and the rest jingr llie senien ana worKing in the .--h - h - irFrench fTQ. especially at Verdun. before ; the Russians -any better than the l . . . .... .. . . I?,w... 1 4 time the progressives made out their, Union L. Spence of Carthage has souP stock; and Saturday night Her.;state camP at mtner was caught .m uuu ;The Austrians cannot stand ;.!.- ; v.; : .ii- j i i , - br tt t m ixowan county last week alter es- iu u nae y j -... - v,.bj va. ut.initu tv v llici d JCtUIIU l I 1 1 HCX I X tJL v - vWt' heart. The telegram of Roosevelt the congressional nomination in the creditable sti ing of cat fish, on. nice ; L"apin iromne camP- ne roooea tne '". ! Russians have been able to stand be- v news dedinin- their nomination was read seventh district, declaring that while ! ba.. am! a whale of an eel. all caught j df at New London and Rockwell One behalf f fore the Germans. and heard in utter silence. They felt his friends believe he would secure Wlth nook ae below the Look- i ,,e "UL- ciotnes, anu - - -- " " p.. I that he was failing thc-m-and he was. a majority, he doesn't think it would iut dam. Rebutting this, however, was on his wa' when the' ot him. ;Jh JTT TT utj. , 1 111J 1 UlU-11 JllllUUU Tl i--t - 1 " ! , i . . , , , , .lis tho cfnrr r-F T-Vto r Cl,; 3 Al'T T T Tl 4. i - il . l ! n.M.n when it was told that he could aniuxiu nu, LIie paiuy any goou to nave a noii - - " Jj ".' " " ""'" When it comes to the tariff Qd M-: ran witn Koosevelt lour years ago, tight, and so comes down. -umit-k uiu inuay aiiemoon. oi' L.utner i .arsweu vn an . OF CANNING TOMATOES not live. He had not rallied from the ico both platforms are resolutely un- 1 '1 1. 1 T T . . W 1 J fm . . ft . . . . ii i ii , . j inev uanniwi un unn nnwn i, arcs rv Nariimaw rrv tL-a crmA s.oiin. ho k and the heart failed under the UIS naiIie LU ue Pre" Enrerr-Toddrone-of the men-wlioT' i;v .t - . , i . , compromising, as befits a case where! Farm Extension News ' iat"tne . , , . . , uuuuuu, xun ui uuij-muu, iur , sauMy a cnatiei mortgasre past aue, 4i. - , , " ine attacked Duntv Marshall Harkrader i j .. .i. , . s. . . there is no Mexican vote and where toes are nicked fmm the vi iif. i i - ; nines, anu iinanev trot one mre i arsvven sei-innciir c 1 1 choH him -itv xiis request in gurrv countv 19i2. was eiven 18 L..L.-.1. 1 - - , . ; , -. . . : the tariff grafters are looked uoon to ' heo-in tn rinen anA are nlceH on -. 11..1 i-- i i o i. . i wnicfi urovea co nave Deen mane nv a k-nite nnn uhsn a nntrr.i . . . --e.. --t - r tnat nis own crowu support oenaiar months in the Atlanta orison bv ' "o'" Lodge was absolutely ignored. Col-:Judee Bovd at Greensboro: and ! Tte t0 .?wf U. ,not. to o,,M,PM. a t ct9nfUfir;,V. y of New York in nominating Roose-Frant HpBtpi. nf transnnrt.! Chief Lon Deal of the Claremont nt' -arswe" stucK his kmle into : ij i ii t i ' ! i i .i i 1 atp i-ii i r iu' ij T-tii Trior t no r T"r fT-T-tit cira . ... . . . . nn ipo nonn ttw nnr nno r- -v - - i-. v m A - . convention was the only one of the burlen laid upon at. -. . Tiie funeral will be held today, win interment at Catawba. At 10:30 thi.- morning Rev. Parker Holmes, as sentedJbecause he kin-w wTv; colonel was going to do. The toma- ine as thev will conduct service at the resi- rv ilci.ie. and the remains will be car rie,i to Catawba on No. 22. In the republican party through which the C . 1 11 1. - 1 3 Methodist church there another short vtme 01 Lne PP coulu ue Iiearu , ing a girl to Virginia, was given years. lurmsn the campaign fund. shelf in the shade until thoroughly The progressive platform reveals j ripe, a party that is as bankrupt in princi- : Onlv rine tomatoes are selected for Uvo 'police department has been having a iple and issues as the republican party, j canninsr. The other fruit not so well bit of fun with motorists, we hear. W. B. Flowers, posing as the hus- (Indeed, the two platforms might have ripened and colored may be used for .. v m v l j warning some time ago was issued band of Lottie Taylor, Lumberton been put together by the same mas-; ketchup or soup mixture, ine iamny oi iNey .icieeiy oi that Claremont citv fathers had ' voune ladv who was shot bv a flis- ter-hnd The kktnrian will Ka ... TT; nntir W 1,; tboi. . ' . 1 ' " v'1,tr " ugm-vuiuitu lumaiu sen-ice will be held by the ministers H-ere comes a time when every man --, - " bought a stop watch and were go- carded lover, Don Anderson, at Dur- ed indeed -to discover what all the ; will ruin the grade of the pack. tor at must lace the guns," he said, "it's t , ' , . m xo eraD on Qars inat passed at a ham, has been arrested at Lumberton turmoil at Chicago was about. The tomatoes which have been se- 1 1113 "aiu" "."irate of more than Id miles an hour, where he has a family. He will be V.hat stands forth above mrr.:Wl are firt bv ntr body when recovered from the Medi- The latest victims of Chief Deal are tried in Durham on charge of trans- thing else in both platforms is utter them in a light wire basket and nlun- terranenn sen. The Persia was tor- i. o.i- .-i... t . ........ . . i r .. - county solicitor Jesse oigmon and ; porting tne woman beyond the state snameiessness and hvpocrisv of the srino- into hoilino- water for nne min. iiulj.ling Rev. Mr. Loftin, past pedoed but Turkey, Germany and j Candidate Charley Huitt, democratic ! lines. I Roosevelt and the republican attacks ute, then removing and plunging into nominee for commissioner. Both were i The shipment of pototoes f rom : n President Wilson's European poli- ! cold water immediately. The skin returing from a visit to Lookout and ;-tprn raroiina on fnn tlH rm. c-v and handling of the diplomatic af- iwill now slip off easily. Tomatoes Catawba, and the burial will be with Lime now lo Puc 11 UP lo LO;one Masonic honors. Roosevelt, what he will do." The business houses of the town ; Victor Murdock of Kansas told the i i i i i m.on i. nrnirrpssivps: "If von fellows will win ne ciose, i tociav irom iu:ou to 1 i n j j i.v. 110 out of respect for Dr. Long and work as hard as you shout we'll beat AU"" u"cu U1U I" t tiford the business men onnortuni- beat them ,n November. Ihey have Germany has agreed to ship three ; reiunng irom a msu to iooKout and ; . Carolina is on fll tilt fnm. c-v and idling of the diplomatic af-:will now slip off easily. ty o attend the "funeral sevice. started at the coliseum what they ! million dollars' worth of potash to ; Chief Deal adjudged their speed at!mencing June 1 with nine carg the ; fairs of the United States during this ferment quickly; so it is not advis- Lr Lon" was in his 59th year think is a band wagon but if our this country if England will lift the jJllore than 15, so he flagged them i shipments have increaSed to w'here wor,d war- When the time came to able to peel more than may be can- ' having been born February 15, 185s! crowd tries to &et aboard they'll find blockade long enough, but England j down. I riday Mr. Sigmon went down ( 16g far loads wnt out kst Thursdayf act officially, neither party dared to ned at once. He was married to Miss Daisy Long, t an ice wagon. I always get the won't. ItMs the same way with the j and made his peace with the mayor, j wo-rth $10o,000. Up to that thime s before the country on the fraudu- A slender sharp knife is used to 'laughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. U. Long worst of it when treating with repu-15 millions of dyestuff can't get j He had taken a young lady to the526 carg had gjpp worth ,ent issues il had tried to raise. ' remove any part of the stem and then of Catawba, in 1891, and she with blicans. " The only way to have fore- through. Thus England holds A- j Lookout lake, and the boys are telling ! Qver ?500 000 In a short tl'me peo Neither party dared to present a hard part of the tomato at the stem three children Misses Marian and ed the nomination of Koosevelt waslmerica at her mercy, but strong re-j'- t.b vwumi me puin-einan uaggea , Je dnwn there wiU buinr Maine p us on in pace oi me pres- end. Care should be taken in this Helen and Master Walter survives ! to have done it early. But you didn t ; presentations are being made tnat He was a son of the. late Thomas S. do iL You appointed a conference mav straighten her out. I.on- and of his brothers and sisters, committee and you know what hap-; gir William Robertson, mentioned theie survive J. W. C. Lorrg of States- pened what invariably happens when as successor to Lord Kitchener, be ville, Avery P. Long of Chamberlain, a progressive meets a republican ;gan Me ag a servant. His career S. I). Charles D. Long of Haskell, : politician. - I am not sore or sad, but g kg volumes for English demo- t t i ; i.1 X- J . - lexas, l apt. Andrew Long of Nor- a am impreeu wim me irenieimuus craCy, although hedged about by an him, he thought it was a client on business, and had himself all framed up to talk professionally when Lon "pinched" him for speeding. potatoes to eat. Lenoir Couple Married Here. ident's policy. Neither party dared ; process not to cut into the seed cells, to say what it would have done that ' Now nut into the cans as manv J. H. Penland and another both revenue officers operating in : WOuld have left undone that he did. the fruit only when they are too large j Union county, Ga., just across the Both parties raise an issue, and both ; to slip in or the can is too nearly full. Carolina line, shot and killed Robert run away from it. j Fill the can to l . inch from the toD. and Oscar Henderson, two young; What both of these republican par- ! press them in gently, and shake down men, in a difficulty which arose while ties have sought to do is to frame : to fill all crevices. Friday morning Everett Barker, !. T " C X" Ti r t i tit t l 1 ' -frt-r! orroincf na T" AllTDT" YYirriT ! . mv 1 1 1 & i-t. i i -- -ii 1 .. . o. .Navy; :rs. Jonn w. eiacK- - , .Z ancient aristocracy, mat ne na., son oi A. r. mrker, ana Miss Clyde the officers were hunting an old man platforms which in soite o fmuch so- wc cr r.f Tiir-i,. orwi t nor evervthin. Wet if we keen ourmo-h ui v. raTri frnm rc,ii a v,. t at t.' . ,H ' imucu sw- "" . - i j- i jut;t:,i U1C "s"" j41""' uau8UK1 Ui i,A1- -c supposed to be a blockader. It is re- phomoric rhetoric about itit in biiiawoa. inese nave me " " -" where to tne near-ntaa oi ingiisn ,i,,('est, sincerest sympathy the hu-ithis cause some things will happen in wan heart can feel in their sudden, ! this country that will help us out." tragrir; bereavement. His speech voiced the sentiments of iJr. Long was everybody's friend, t the progressives. They were bitter He was faithful to his patients, and ' because their idol had kept them there He never saw one taken from his care four days, holding back from nomi ltat it did not pain him as though it nating him, only to' find that he had eie one of his own flesh and blood. ( used them merely as a club to bluff His heart was as tender as a wo- the regulars and that had failed. mar'.s; he strove always to give the Several speeches voiced disgusfwith ljf'st at there was in him to me sick the idea of the progressives sitting w'ho suffered; he did much work for at the feet of Root and other leaders v.-hich he never received and never who drove the steam roller over them xtn eted to receive any financial re- four years ago and practically ran feneration. For years at Catawba, them out of the convention. vh re he first located, and since then Immediately following the nomi ,n Newton where he has lived many nations, a call for campaign contri y'ars' he spent his life in the service butions was made and $50,000 was (,f humanity, and as his practice at raised in five minutes. "a h place was large, it demanded the The reular convention lacked the milJr portion of his time. There is a n -f--,. inventions of the G. whom he ever served that to- 0 p The progressive meeting, on the out at the last minute. Submarines. Joes not weep with those to w hnd. was red hot excent in the However, the boys weren't daunted, m he was near and dear, and matter of Hughes' nomination, where " does not feel that from among a decided lack of enthusiasm was em 1 food man has gone. phasized by the tremendous demon- 'stration Saturday afternoon for 0!d Hickory Boy Home. Roosevelt Shouting thousands ac- C Worthen of Atlanta, gen- claimed d Parker and manager of the Western Union i Promifd thl"gS t0 thfe th" T" r-- "granl- j i tr- i ! tion for not nominating Roosevelt. -'api, company, arrived at Hick-i . ,. , '"'J' yesterdav aft.m v,;- The progressive meeting reached such car. un u ! a pitch of progressive emotion that , wJ1Ja1Cu uy r. Xb. ; - . . . sunerintendpnt of ChrlnftP ,Pa"y WCIC tHl SPVfipnl ,11 V i ... ! otner omciais ot the same armies is a tribute to England. A. J. Smith, register of deeds of Gaston county, shot and killed him self in the court house in Gastonia Thursday. He had been in ill health. C. W. Furr, of Cabarrus county, on the same day killed him self, blowing his head off with a shot gun. He too was despondent. Furr was a giant in size, measuring nearly seven feet and weighing over 200 pounds Twin brothers, George and Harry La Crosse, left New York last week for Rotterdam, without escort. They are 12 years old. Their parents went over on'business andvfound they would have to spend six months, and sent for the boys. But a governess was to have gone with them, and she backed A level teaspoonful of salt and a Ampriran 1ixol toactiAAnfnl Af on 1 ri - i . 1 .1 J . . - ...i kvuvvillH( VI OWC41 MUUm Presnell of Lenoir arrived here onported that the young men attacked , rights and national defense, are de- i one of the No. 3 cans will improve the the early C. & N-W. tram and ap-ithe officers with knivps and thp shoot- oii ; a j.-.i oig.iKru .iir uiaiu iu uuiu ntc uci- uiivur ui me uruuuci. plied for license to marry. They car- jng began. ried written consent from the young lady's mother, but Register Sigmon was not quite sure because of the ex treme youth of the girl, and phoned to Lenoir for confirmation of the per- mit, which was received. Rev. Par- j ker Holmes was asked to perform the ceremony but declined, and Rev. J. A. Snow was then called. He was ! reluctant, also, and until both young man vote, which is mainly republican; Use no water with tomatoes. If the An old man culled at the Asheville to hold the advocates of peace, who can is properly filled, the. juice will be postoffice for a package of whiskey are as numerous in the republican sufficient. When the can is filled in should weigh 3S and it was there with several other Party as in the democratic party, to this manner it quarts, all contrary to the laws made hold the opponents of extreme pre- ounces. and provided, for you can't ship whis- paredness, who constitute a majori- The can is now capped and placed key through the mails. The post- 'y f both parties, and to hold Wall in the canner of boiling water, where master "busted" every bottle, and j street and the tariff monopolists, who it remains for 3 minutes. This this particular old man begged pite- J must be relied upon to provide the forces all the air in the can through ously for his'n, saying it was 20-year- j soap for the campaign. ,the little hole in the cap and kee ps t A c-4-..ff nrA ! -...oc n A.c--.T Yft these nlatforms were Dut to- ! thp ran frnm biilrinr aftprwar.ls , , o i. nil oiiu lb 11 a J A VI bv ucsuui i ' , " t people swore to the authenticity of i th hv m4n who had th. colossal Whn thp a rr,,- n thp UttU . . i ill lit usub ib waa yuuicu uui just ciij o - - - - - - - - the written permission, he refused to imnr to rhxU th r..r tVi ,onnMM,tHFTin'i i the patriotism and the Americanism hole is sealed and the can is then boil- vat" 1 vle, .,,,riPany. The party spent the even- . o . roster, their manager . . 1 . dna jett for the east on No. 16. lt-kory was Mr. Worthen's home ,) ,en he was a young boy, his father connected with the old original "Hmont Wagon company. Record. William J. Bryan, who was reporting the covention for the New York World, came within an ace of being called on for a speech. Only the adoitness ' of the bull moose chair man prevented that. The feeling ran (Continued on Page Four) only. they were worried about having bought new base ball outfits to find that the Dutch boys don't play the game. When the Southern Power com pany people moved the old Conley graveyard on Paddy's creek, to a hill nearer Bridgewater, because the entire valley will be flooded when the Linville river is damned, some interesting things were found. The home made shoes in one offin were found as good as they were when the corpse was buried 50 years ago; and the skull of an unknown was found face downward, indicating, pos sibly, that the person was buried a live. The Conleys started the grave yard a hundred years ago. marry them. Afterward, he made them man and wife and they re turned on the 11 o'clock train. The bride is only 15 years old, and the groom 22. The marriage took place in Hotel St. Hubert and attracted quite a number of people. i same. THE NEWTON MARKETS (Corrected Every Issue.) Cotton 1214 Wheat $1-10 to $1.20 Flour $3.40 to $3.60 Bran $1.75 Corn 90c Corn meal $1.30 Oats " 65c Rye - $1.10 Peas $1.25 Onions $1.20 New Irish potatoes $1.50 Sweet potatoes 50c Eggs 18c Young chickens . 20c Hens 12 Butter 20c Snap beans 5c to 6c Cabbage 1 Card of Thanks. 1 I am deeply grateful for the kind j deeds and sympathetic words of j many friends during the illness and i death of my wife, and while I can-i I of Woodrow Wilson. May Open Ore Bank Mine. Prospectors have been in the coun not -express my gratitude in words, I ty for some tjme investigating the j take this way of thanking every one. j ore at the 0jd Ore Bank mine east of I I will never forget your ministra- town. While it has been impossible I ed in the canner for 25 minutes. j The label is not put on until the can !is to be marketed, as the packages thus gives a much fresher and neater appearance. Funeral of Little Girl. The funeral of Dotsey Ray Cline, tions during the first painful hours of : to definite information about the i two-year-old daughter of Mr. and my great loss and bereavement. ; pians 0f the New York prospectors, ; Mrs. Bob Cline of this place, was held GEORGE W. RABB. smi rumor says that a diamond drill : Friday afternoon and interment made Newton, N. C, Rt. 3, j js being used to determine the grade j jn Eastview cemetery. ReV. V. L. June 10, 1916. , of the ore, and it is understood thatjFulmer conducted services. The lit- ; the gentlemen engaged in the investi- j tie gr djed Thursday afternoon af- Suit for $100,000 for alleged dam- j gation have intimated that if the ore j ternoon after illness of several days, ages on account of injuries has been ! is found to be what it is represented j filed in Rocky Mount against the j to be that it will be only a matter ot Atlantic Coast Line by William Bunn, 30 days before an announcement will , o nia . a car inspector who was hurt. The ' be made that will be of much interest, j One of the twin children born to suit has been clean to the supreme Rumor also has it that if the mine is ;Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Butler of Middle court of the United States and back, ; opened it will give employment to as brook died Sunday and was buried and now starts off anew. Tilly of I many as 1,000 men. The ore from the ; here yesterday. The child was not Charlotte, who was hurt at Salis- mine is said to be of a good grade, : normal, though it appeared strong bury in the f oootball special disaster I and there is a possibility of Lincoln j until recently. Mrs. Butler died in Thanksgiving, has sued the Southern ore yet being used to bombard Ver- 'March and was buried at Glen Alpine for $100,000. dun. Lincoln News. in Burke county. It
The Catawba County News (Newton, N.C.)
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