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y w OOP . ,_ ? MAW CASES BROUGHT UP FOK DISPOSAL YKKTKKDA1 AST EH ??IS AXIS THIS MORNING. Johnson And Bonner Appeal ?* OASES Witt RH BROUGHT BP AT NEXT SESSION OR THE CRIME N AL COURT. FORBES SKIPPED ? [. .' Recorder Wlsdle] had a huaj time of It yeatarday aid today. H< s-r dlssoaad ?? several Important mil f _ . In the caia of State vs. Ban Erfd , ward*, convicted und?r the search c fy? and Kfcliure set, the state took no! -d proe with leave. f p J. E. Conner, Also convicted under r the eesrch and secure met, was foand a gwUsy and toed god wosts ? He took an appeal and bis case will j $t bo brought op at'the next term tflj f the criminal court ? gggrj J. C. Forbes, who was charged a |? with retailing and larceny failed to n appear at court and It has boon learn |Hp?. ed that he has left town. His bond l V nf ft?n W>n 3 Richard Johnson, whose case came fit ~ up In court 'a few days ago, took an appeal. He Is under $100 bond Tot J his appearance at the next term o1 the criminal cburt. - " ~ A ^ Oharlea Pagan, colpred, was charged and found guilty of assault. He whb fined i&-.0q and coats, which he Henry Williams, colored. war 51 M found guilty of carrying concealed 5 weapons. He was sentenced to fouj 1 t?;?*A&bja&j?s. found gulRjr of larceny and rcceltet' ?v" . another four months on this account. SRyp' m. iotixWiyi.NGKrt Ills mf.ws. 1 nvi ..ve<? IMC/" Angus year, yon had an i ~ article' 'Id your paper on the from , * 'page and flrat column thereof entl* i$f./ ..Med flarwnaders In Dutch." in whicL_ J you told of certain persons coming to my house and serenaded and that I shot and It bad the desired effect jfc 1 wlah yon wo^Ld kindly publish the . following facts" Ih~as" gonsplcuour ~ manner: ^'c - | 1 wag awakened on last,Thursday _ night by sing&g. At the moment I was alarmed end had no idea who V / int. I ran out on my porch up V stairs and fired my pistol twice. You staled lmuvof your yqw oi the 16th t)wt ttajBgntfr. on mj -at porch. ThiB U not true. No Inc m came on my porch or made any bois/ treous or unbecoming noise. They I 1 werfcTdnfy four yo.ung gentlemen in ' the city ^who were passing on the street elnglng a quartette In a very gentlemanly manner. They had not been on my'porch and " were "not in front of my premises, nor had they been on my premises. I am very sorry that the mater oc. enrred, and had I known or had'any HJO" Idea who It was, I would'never have noticed It at ah. 1 would have known that the gentlemen who were singing would not have come on my premises or In any .way been guilty of rowdyism. > , " -; , Yours respectfully, M. JOHN. (BdUor's note.- The above arUday. Tot reasons hast known tc himself, ha has seen fit to change hi* I ' views. Wears under no obligation to ptiuu too aoore Bmw out nop* t rj It will ntwn the Ire of thoee con eemed. We nlao hope that thle wll i ho Oe end ef thla matter. ?a one < at one hrwyera tape. "thoee feltowr < are maktnc a mountain out of t j I Farmers frc I _ "W T* K "1 i iitsii . 1AIHH nra K HB HAW NOT I-KK* ODIT.TKY MAY 11K ARRESTED ON THK CHARGE OK CORBPIRACY. Poughkerpsio, 4K. Y., Aug. 18.~t' tarry K. .Thaw has not loft the coc>? ry he will bo arretted on a warrant barging htm with conspiracy and 9lurho<TJq the 51 attewan stale fioeT : Rat Tor the crimina insane. Action rith tht* end In view 'was takqn hi "spSCial term of the Supreme court itro this atfternoo^ TThen Justtdr osepn juorscnauzer issued a warrant or the arrest of Thaw, charging him ; rith conspiracy with Keeper Howrd Barnum and Ave other men If: inking his escape from Mat tew an.' ; . .. ] CALL FORJANDIDATES Team Bs^MMsd tub? Piwent ?t Miuillag Wednesday. All candidates for J&e IJJgb School ~ ootball team for the coming seaon are requested to meet in the Suetintendent's dfTlce at the School luildlng Wednesday evening, Auurt 20, at^8.30 p. nu MEETING OF ORR LODGE. There wilt be a regular communt- ? ation of Or* Lodge A. F. 'and A. M. his evening at eight o'clock. Work a the master's degree and refreshnetns. All Master Masons cordially Inrit- * ^f ' 8. C. CARTY. , W M { : = ; t I V I A TO A AM ! t. * . vaiHamtt; TO ATTEND ; MEETINGS " 1 sett Wcilne^luy to Attend t-he Far- ' IUJ*" C^""C"tiUa Ut 1 OTHER FARMERS TO ATTEND. ( J. F. Latham, proprietor of the ! Jrior Croat Farm at Jetsam a left i?starday meralng for Raleigh. Mr.v 1 -atham la onp of the most progres- 1 live farmers in the county and ^ he toes to attend the two weeks' agrl- ' lultural oonrse at A. and M. College 1 Vhile in Raleigh. Mr. Latham win ' ilso attend the Farmers' Convention yd^-thw-Famere' Onion, ^tatc It Is also belie ted that eereral otfcir farmers from this county will at. end the Farmers' Convention. radge and Mrs. Wlsedbee Bereaved Greenville. Aug. Hi?Death stalkid Into the home of Judge H. W. Whedbee last might sad removed as nfant child that had been born only ast night. The death of the child taased the postponement for one day >f the opening of the civic term oi i Pitt Superior Court which was to l?Tt CPttTWd hfft tm rndge Wherdbee was trr-preside, bitt \ be death of the child Meed the *5 S ifflE ; .?? j All of the attorneys who had case: ? come up were on hand, and the najority of the witnesses who won o appear had arrived hi town. The locket will Just be carried over on< lay, and a beginning will be misdf omorrow whara it should haro beer ?day.?News A Observer. >m adjoining irown in Beat: . f' TUESDAY m MR. AND MRS. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Topperwein, an exhibition of expert and fancy ah on Thursday afternoon. August 2.6. addoari ofTancy and trick shooting sensational character. Mrs. Topper adapt nets In shoot in g. ladles are < to all. . 4 ' robbers ?ry to riffcl iiouse 5 , . - ' ENTERED THE RESIDENCE OF MR. AND MRS. A- S. FCIJrORD OF SECOND STREET. made too much noise rHK DISTURBANCE CAUSED BY THEIR ENTRY AWOKE >1 Its FVLFORD AND THEY DEPART KD WITHOUT SECURING ANY* THIJift _ TUIiw? attotajrted ttr^etet" 'thr residence of Mr. and Mrs. A. 8. Fulord early yesterday morning:, While he family was asleep. Mrs. Fulford ras awakened by a disturbance which tounded aa it something had >een knocked over. She awakened dr. Fulford and told him. about It rhey listened latently for a few min- . ites, but hearing nothing further lismlssed the matter from their nlnds. When Mrs. Fulford arose in th< morning, she majle an investigation }f the lower floor and found that one from the top. A man's finger markr :ould be seen where he had grasped the top of the window to let him sell into the room. A large metallic music stand was foynd kicked ovei an its aide and it is believed that thli is arhat awakened Mrs. Fulford. Ev Idently the thieves heard her talkinp lo Mr. Fulford and taking fright made their escape. Nothing war found missing. WEEKLY PRIZE DRAWING AT >uuu' nuTU vuncmr The weekly prixe drawing takes place at the Lyric tonight promptly 9 o'clock. " The prise offered by the management today is one well worth striving for and something that can be well appreclaed. -> The motion picture program today la another feature class and a pro. am that offers a aeries of pictures to please from the old to the younger set. The ones exhibited last even beat comment. Thonday'a program offer* aome-1 thing new In the TanderUe Una hilling "Laelle and Adnma" In Politico, preaenting a ainglng, talhlng antj dancln]T"act. Today's program la by tar another that will amnae and onea that will be enjoyed. The. admlaalon prices are do and lOo. Counties are ifort if they v next season AFTERNOON. AU0U8T 1?. 1?1J. -FAIR TONIGHT and Taajtm. XPERTS ^ ft ?PlWy* I aJWB^MRiJWEL^''. ,T i !??i??v3BE .--I the celebrated marksmen, will,jive ootlng at the locpi gun club ground? Mr. Toppevwein is the ackno^edgsnd bis ma&y feats are of a tifchly weln has no equaj among womli for f?3p?fclly urged to witness bm mafic and revolver. Admission ?f)ee FIND INFANT ON CHURCH STEPS ? vi".', 1 .T E. W. AVERS A NIT MAJOR MUftlLER MKKT WITH ADVK.NTL'flK IN PHILADELPHIA. m Had Ueco Deserted on Step*, ol Church, Ayer* sad Mueller Had it Taken to Hospital. E. W. Ayers, who is li^ M^ideL rather?tiram ?J i tature pfW etlu .< night. He and Major Mueller, who i* well known here, wero walking along one of the streets of the cjty and saw a white bundle lying in front of a ed It gently with hia foot, not knowing what it was, and the "bundle" let QUI. AJKflafc. UKiecr v it was pa ..'afant child which had b?on deported on tho steps of the c'cnrch. It war taken to a nearby hospital, where It was found to be a healthy four i eek> old boy. Mrr Ayers?had It?named Wilson Mueller. The baby is being enred for-ln-tbe beepitalr? - j DANIELS SCATHINGLY CRITICISES NAVAL CijURT. Pot Finding* in Case of Paymaster ~~ Arms on Charge* of "Culpable In. efficiency"?Sentence Too Limit. Washington, Aug. 18.?Scabbing criticism of the Naval court vhlch tried Paymaster Theodore J. Arfaa on charges of "culpable inefflclincy'i TM cadenttd br HwrctWT "BHi! today upon t|ie findings of the kourt sentencing the paymaster to a lis of three numbers in grade for hisjpon nection with the cominlsaary ft udi aboard the'battleship Louisiana, fhc secretary said the sentence wis 1 lolly inadequate and that he feppr red it only to preVBnt the offloer et aping punishment entirely. Fraudulent transactions by as enlisted man to the commissary dei irtment oost the sailors of the Louis ma several thousand dollars. Payi meter Arms was. the commissary ,oi set la charge. Commenting upon ??c secretary Daniel* wrote open br court's report: "That frauds of such magnit d? could be perpetrated by an enlii ad man in the very-presence of the B. cer Its charge Of his work with it even arousing the letter's suspicio n is difficult to oomifcehent, and is s f ficient evidence that the coin miss; > officer managed to keep himaelf ab > 1 -fgaf-f? invited to risli to purch t. Quality is ^ednesdj 1 . -1 . < Tobacc lEiii' firnnnnTinii lIMM UNITED STATES GIVEN VxTII " IUPMMHT PnilfcBT W M . CTDR (X)l'U8E OF ACTION Una HU nrclfMl Statement U WilMoa auJ In AuaiU*? Repij. Mexico City. Aug.18^?The United States government. b'as been given until midnight tonight by President Huerta to recogtate Mexico, it t* of- 1 flcially stated. The government is not specific in the public announcement as to what 4 course then will be pursued but It Is understood that it means that severing bf all relations between the two countries. - Provisional President- Huerta/ respiring today to President Wilson's 1 ntoe which wgs recently delivered to tho Mexican government through exGovernor John Llnd, refused mediation in the Mexican situation or any similar suggestion made by a foreign government. Mr. Lind baa for~ ' warded General' Huerta'* answer to 1 Washington and is awaiting a reply. 1 MASTER EDMUND PHELPS WINS BABY SHOW GONTEST HOWES' ROM IS A CLOSE SEC. OSD. WHI'.i: LITTLE MISS ISABELLE HAKDY C.OIK IN THIItC . The Whitley. Gaby Show Contest, which has been running at the Lyrjj tneater for the past two weeks, came to a triumphant close last night. A 1 large audience eras preaent to witi ness the presentation of prizes aud also see the ntial tTsplsy lo the chll' dren on the screen. After the first ' two reels of the regular motion picture'program, Mr. Whitley appeared were as follows: First?Edmund Phelps, sen of < "Mr:?anti -Mrs. Jesse?Phelps, G4\ A votes. Second?Bowen Ross, son o! Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Ross, 597 voter. 1 Third?Isabel's Handy, daughte: ' Of Mr. and Mrs. P.. R. Handy. DC 2 I votes. . Gold rings of different styles one 1 values were given to the three lucV:> i winners. ' ALL READY FOR OPENING. 1 i i i Greenville Tobacco Market Will Begin Operations Today. \ Greenville, Aug. 18.?Everything i is In re&dlnesB at all of the warehouses of the town for the opening 1 tomorrow morning of the tobaccc ! market for the season of 1913..All oi ' the buyera who will represent the < doaen or more firms that will be cn the local market have arrived in < town, and will be ready for the opening tomorrow morning. They have IsItedaTTof the warehouses in town, and are by this time thoroughly /ac. quainteti with the field in which they are to labor for the next three ox four months. Some of the buyers , have come here from a distance, and , are representing the biggest concern; , in the world. ; All or use warenousemen nave.put ( the finishing touches upon their , houses and by this time have every- ( ^Ing hi malting- for the opeping. = i i =: i office." * Of the members of the oonrt vh< recommended clemency the Secretary , seid: "They have placed themselves on record as in favor ofcocdonlng an ; offense which anyone having fie res1 Interest of the servloe at heart must regard as calling for severe punleh enf^NeWs * Observer. ' T ~ :ome and insp< ise land or rah High Grade. ;: ^Augui " SS3 WMm Will ( Toir. MIEM i mm REV. C. L. C2AAS TO PREACH tiTBONfj HEKMOX. Ifuunniriiin n?i? MilMIM UUl MORE PROPS" i.VH> THAT WWf IS OXE Of BEST MEETINGS OF T1IE ENTIRE REVIVAL. Ali were surprised last night a the Tabernacle meetings. The tab imacle was packed and many were jii the uutiidc. This was not expec ed on Monday night. Just befor< mating to Washington, Evangeli?| Organ enlarged his tabernacle. 20s SO (cet. It was thought this tfoulc' ? . ? ?-T-REV. C. L. ORGAX. be most too large 'or a place of 1hi? size, but tftc crowds show that the tabernacle should be much larger rhere is evidently a great interest religion in Washington. The meeting is the town talk. Last night the evangcilst spoVe on "Knocking out the Props.' lonighf he will ' speak on "Knocking Out More Props." A :?eat meeting U planned for tonight if you can't attend but one more ser rice, you should go tonight. This it tbe advice of those who have, the meetings In charge. Every morning u nine o'clock there is held a devotional service of one half hour. All sre invited to this meeting. Plans are being laid for a groat Bible school next Sunday. The meetings will continue another week rhis week promises to be the greatest and best. Fifteen have been adJed to the ci.u'rfi already and man: others are thinking of duty. MOD STORMS JAIL ANI) THRKK ARE SHOT Spartanburg, 8. C., Aug. 8.?Three men, Frank Eppley, J. C. Ownesbj end John Turner, were seriously wounaea tontgnt wnen a mob stormed tbe county Jail In an effort t< lynch Will Pair, a negro prisoner, charged with assaulting a younf white woman near here today. Sher iff White and a deputy, facing tbj mob alone, repeatedly drove them back with'pistol snots, when they ad vanced with battering-rams. Members of the mob finally turn ed the fire and in the darkness th? three men wlsre struck. They wen pot fatally wounded, but were taker to a hospital for attention. The young woman was assanlte< In a lonely farm-house this mornini In tbe abaenoe of her husband. ?ct the grades ?e tobacco foi st 20tti. - '* '* ~ "?-sw ket Dpen ^ . . _* ? ? x -J r sorrow j r ?~ v j : MwAI, MAHhJEIS KA.FM.T TO1- ^ ( KSHI'l'l. AND PHtlKITAIlljK * Hf ttuiv vr * w ' ^ PBOTRD. 1 MANY BUYERS EXPECTED 1 reprrsextativeh vk<?m ai.i? LAMB OOMUBHHS WHJj BK. ITtliSKXT at both u mllihofs ks. good prices are ashired. The tobacco market tn thjs city ^ will open tomorrow. A successful - anil profitable season is 'expected which will put the local market up with the leaders In the number of pounds sold. '-"M Extensive preparations have been .'*1 made for the handling of the tobacco rere. The new biddings of the Beaufort warehouse arc large artel ::r commodious enough to arcoamtidate~ ~ all the rob no co that is brought In. ' Everything is In rendlnosa for totnor[ row. A new drying machine, the latest model Proctor, has been In- _ ''"ii stalled and Is capable of drying over 35,000 pmmds a day. Buyers rep< " reRenr.ng: an the pfTh (?TpaT~ nrB$$ beside many independent buyer* have announced. their Intention ox being present and the farmers can be kure of . getting gocd and just prices for their crops." J." P. Lovelace who Ib manager of lit? Beaufort warehouse Is looking for 125.000 * i pounds to be sold on the openlnx day tomorrow. '.?5 The ware house employs from 175 to 2ou hands. The plant is in the care of the liraswei!. Levy and . Gravely Company The Washington warehouse is lif charge of S. A. Gravely of Rueky Mount. :i tobacco man who 13 known Ihroughcut this section of tire state. k . -i4 He also. vnrv runC.rtcr n cnr? ccisful nason and state* that he in able to take core of all tho farmers *? . ;1 who bring their crops the v,arehOUBe. lie exgects a largo nutnhor of buyers to be on the tone tomorrow unci snys that toe price* will equal those anywhere in the state. Taken altogether, the prospect* , aie exceedingly bright fcr a great . spaFtm. Washington- will again - l'"i ?-'} *" li th?? _JJ tobacco field. i 4 MII.1.ION IM>1.LA1; FOKCJERY The remarkable story of a million dollar forgery jyill be ore of tho maI ny features of the 24-page illustrated magazine of next Sunday's New York World. In th'.a interesting section df America's greatest Suuday newspaper will a!-?o be chronicled: Pacts showing the United State* in the world's most spendthrift nation.;. . an archltect^^dreani of a world c*pital; second instalment of the great love serial. "The Masked Bride;" etc., etc. And don't forget the 8nn- J day World's weekly Joke Book, the be^ cure for the bluos. Order the Sunday World in advance. NOTIOK ? , ' Special Order No. 24. 1 To Member* of the 6 th Division, It. 1 C. Naval Militia: Ygg are hareby oryt y r ent at your company armory Taeaday night, Aug. 19, af^ p. m. Preparations for cruise. You will bring in all company property In your possession. Failure to comply witlr this order will mean a summary court martial. DAVID T. PiraXEff: ' Lieut. Comd*. : E. S. Simmons, Boatswain. 8-18-2L ; ?s r 3 of tobacco I
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