SRWaST"*1? The UprirfM of tlse Utea.. e spec; ucuUr ladlafc war .drama, depleting u uprising of th? UM and their if XgfS?X*SS3?ri Mock house the settlers with IMr women end children were reecued by ? brilliant charge of Uncle Baa's cav alry who arrive Just lath* nick of tlWe to wipe out the entire band of ?marauding Indians and sat*, the de fenders if the hloti iXjgrcr Other pictures to he shown are rari'tsi': romantic drama. Before aad Altar, comedy. The Aarahaad Dance. Gen re ant band-colored dramatic film ^aSSor A BACUKIAJK. The more you reform paople the mo^e they will need It again. Philosophy Is a check that yoa think la good tui you CO to cash |L . ITS A MOHAIR SUIT . .. ,?"???? - iwlm&mTr ? Cravear .>< etted " that's wh] he'*' ing? a lit tle water wiH dm of fooUah to go swel tering all through to fortee the otter f el loir 1* ftWUcj OU bills. and it yen can't come mj way you must get down and step out Kinder ?6rd?rl? on trust and boee Ism. A bother suggestion ? like t< sake. It's a well know* (act thai the Democratic p^cty m thle count] has become restless: They are nol pleased with the management *t hui rounty affairs, both potlthmjfr *n< financially: I Our different' offiOee arc not distributed In a fair' and juaj manner. It tik* alWays evened rfcbi and Just to me that each aectlon ol ?ur eoiihty should come in tor iu fall ihtre of the high offices. Namely ftrs Washington at this time Treas urer and Clijk of Court. Nortl Side. Belhaven aecUpa, Register o. ?ach t<mnsltf?~^?ood and loyal men). TTfen ask the other townships to itand with them. - I ts^Mnd+mum aiie o koep ooe man in office too long. Make a clean sweep of the present :ou*ty officers and five us hew men ?f eiecutWe and flnaaclar ability to ? at the held of o*r county affairs. FRED WOLFENDEN re ran high, ner was not entirely bruck, which la alao a flMaou na tion. .Jf^ha pi*a?d that, 'he would Suddenly ha parcalvsd a whirlwind coming and aacended to a height ol nearly four Uwiuaad.fMt t? .void the wont of It.. Wiuxtlw whirlwind cama an aralanche at rain. After half an boor the Deutaehland came down to jMralt of obaerrathma. Md It waa Men that the Teutebur*.!" foreet lay helow. The forward motor again .tdjrpw and r,ole.m*nn .ent The Deutschland aahk rapidly. hav ing |ost much gas in the high alti tudes and dragged alon* the top of the dense forest.' A heaty branch nt a tree broke through the floor, of the cabin amidships, throwingtwoof the guests to the floor. Other branches ripped through the1 g*s compart nem a and the whole gni|t structure settled Wd+rn* *WTty or Wrty- "feet- from the "It U not the fault of th%?eppelin system," exclaimed Herr Colesmann, "tWt Is all right' It it our own (ant t and our fo&tine' ran" 00C" ' ? The slrshlp, for which Herr,Coles mann'g "company had jfist paid f 1*7, 500, looked like a wreck. The frames were broken, but the motors were not damaged. The silk was ripped and had fallen in a torn mase cm tbe tope of the tree* A rope ladder was swung doww and everyone wai mustered helow unin jured except for a bruise o* two. Two natives identified the spot as near to Wellendorff, east of Oanatfrifclr. Many persona of tie countryside' must have seen the descent and re ports of disfcatpf ; explosion and death were widely spread. A company of lafantry was 'sent frdga Oenabruck, and picketed the wreckage. The disaster occurred at 5:30 o'clock In the hvenlng. The early part of the flight was delightful, much like automoblllng, without the Jar Hak The airship maintained an al titude of about 500 feet. Compares Records f Oxford, N. C-. June 27, 1910 Mr. Editor: ? Replying further t< the criticisms of Judge Graham b< friends of* Mr. Lee who Beem fco ba? their candidate's claim entirely ?poi geoRre p h i c al JL1 n es_. I think I have aat lafled all .reasonable men that th< West would bo well represented oi the corporation Commission in tin person of Mr. H. C. Brown, of Surrj county, ? v? Now as to capacity as r. public ser east, and especially as a Legislator we would be glad k1or Ma*. Lee'i friends to explain his position on sev Oral pubfic questions. First, 1 se? from the flies Of the News and Ob served, March 5 and 6, 1?09,. that the bill to establish inspection of Oil it this State, and prevent Imposition ol adultered oils, upon our people, was introduced by Hon. R. L. Doughton, of Alleghany, and strenuously op posed by Mr. W. T. Lee, of Haywood, both before the Committee and on the floor of the honse. He said, among other things, it would be of no prac tical benefit, but would breed a horde Of Office holders, appointed by one man, who would unduly pry Into tho business of the merchants, would erlpble or drive out all the indepen dent companies and raise the orlce of Oil to tho consumer. The fcttorneys for the independent companies, Representative Lee, and Mr. J. H. Pou, Attorney for the Stand ard oil Company, all oppoee the bill, but Judge Graham and fifty-nine other Democrats voted for the bill, while lfr. Leo and fourteen other Democrat* and altteen Republicans roted against it. What has been tho result? Only ten Inspectors have ttoen appointed, one from each congressional district, by the member of the Board of Agri culture from that dtetrlct, th^Auallty of oil haa vastly Improved; tlf price of <41 has decreased 1 l-J cents per Ealk?; the number of Independent oil oompanlee In tkdr8tate haa in creased from four to fifteen; and tho the State has received ,ln islevep months, since the law went into op Bra tlon, 923,600 over aad above all sxpenses of executing tho law, as will be shown by thei books 1n tho office of Hon. B. R- Lacy; State Treasurer Judge Graham voted Aye. Mr. Lee voted No. ,rus-'; i mmnt. Jun.tt.-K. ft, wmM&b, dm*. #httW *iir ?*?? fcara iM. ...nl., t l?rw4 with ?? aMar of HMurr Cro*IU, k ?* ?ro, mi McCll. ?. c. 1*? April. Cktef Lmr ?l?coTM?d tb. itMtitr zSd. lt snas to sine <bfTh?tt Albania A?c?aa. Afral. Back****. B|tttatibilLLBlM>. BoRl&sagna. Calve. CwaptfH, Cantao. Kames. Far rah. GUIbettk, Homer, Jouruett, Melba PattI, Scfrymenn-Helng. Scott I, 8era brlch, VanOioos*. Vaarooy and Evens Williams. 4TH OF JILV NOTICE TO THE PI'BLIC. The ordinance forbidding the shoot ing of guns, cannon cracketa, roman candles and other explosives, will b e m forced. y C. H. STSRLlN(lC>r?yor. ? Ellison Irti ? Jackson Square ? com*. # ? f; K. Hort? PtraaoU ? ? Spencer Bros. ? ladles' Waah ? ? 'Suits and Sk'-ts. + ? Wm. Bragaw 4-. Co. ? Accident ? ? v and Health Insurance. # ? J?s. E. Clark Co. ? Cruvenetted ? ? Clothing. ^ ? Ruas Bros. ?Ta. king Machines. ? ? Parisian Sage. ? ? Doan's Kldnay pills. # ? Gftrdof." ? ? Bloodlne. * THE PICTURE FRAMERS Vkarah XVI. $JOO m*l |uo Hear the x Truly a wonderful niusi instrument. If you "[have never heard it, there's a surprise in store for you. , A mighty pleasant^ surprise. Don't iv^it? come in may. Loan Association NEW SERIES ' WILL BE OPENED JULY 1ST, 1910. Par Value of Stock. $ 1 00.00 Payable, 25c, Weekly.

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