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- - J. f - J I f - tlji 4 S AND RANDXEM&m NEWS, ASHBORO, N, C, WeDNjBSJ& 1914 NO. 28 .: ; i-s . ; ;ERIES QF ROBBERS , eral Stores Have ueen ut tered Lately. th re be ov 0: V he officers have found a clew t will probably aid in the aT t of several parties that have n breaking open small stores r the country, generally west sheboro. " . "the search of a house on the -f si'Hp of town last week . - . 1 J J tf ' A at 150 Dales; oi snun were i J J-Vv tiV aairavol c.;ns of sardines and the like. NORTH CAROLINA The Biggest Crops Ever Known r Anywhere This Year Just suppose that North Caro lina had the money to spend like western railways. Suppose the towns had money to spend m nnhlifitv. Think what we could do this year in' the way of pub- ctw The figures ol tne toDac co cr0p almost fifty .millions of doUars; about the same with cotton everywhere in the state rhf cotton crop was large and mere ready money is circulating 100 to day in the Piedmont section thiin anywhere else in the union oi states. North Carolina made good this vtar. Never were farmers-so well paid for their labor, and nowhere is prosperity more man ifest. " r ; Too bad that 'we haven t boomers like tne west, to get facts to the people of the North and Middle West who are seek ir fr homes. Too bad that we st enjey all this alone DUt ybe sometime we will wake up and spend some money on publicity. If we do, it will come bajk ten fold Everything". IS RUN OVER BY AUTO Business. Conditions Like Bigger Town. C. C. McAlister, of Fayetteville Seriously Injured.' Ashebord .is on the: boom ! The following is a dispatch from Fayetteville to the Greens- Projects for business in 1914 boro News, of Saturday, telling look good and ahnostrevety firm of the injury of Mr. C. C. McAl- m town is on-crood footmc finan- ister, r. resiaent oi mat city, dui ciaHy. , Thereia : quite a -stir in formerly of Ashboro, the son of the btisinesa cireles New in terests, are coming behind our busmessenterpnses. One of the latest changes was POLITICAL FEU1 BROKE OtfivAWKW. Speaker Clark and Sectary Bryan Again at Loggerh The action of Speaker, BE NO MORE "PULL Politics Must Have Nothing Whatever to Do With Selec tion of Postmasters. CAU. BOND KTION For a Better Water Supply ft Asheboro. A Pretty Home Wedding : Solemni zed at Trmity. -. The town (mmissioners are goes ni HARVEY GARRISON IS 101 YEARS OLD Col. a id Mrs. A. C. McAlister , C. C. McAlister, treasurer and general manager of the Southern Timbe and Lumber company, m tne AsneDoro Wheelbarrow anu 01 e OA uie II1U8t pxuimueut and Manufacturing company lumbei- men in North Carolina, This concern has been teoran- was rt.n down and seriously m- ized- with $50,000 authorized 3 urea on nay street tnis morn- camtarand Q. H. Bean Is : made ing when attempting to avoid a tPresidant, J. S. Lewis, vicepres- bicycle. He stepped before the inenx; m. u. Momtt, jecretaiy muwr cax ui lu&iuuim jucxeu ui and Treasurer. The naine has Raeford, and was knocked down been changed . to Asheboro Mr. McNeil lost control of his Wheelbarrow company. II machine and the car, lunging " The Piedmont Chair cdnmanv. to one side, passed over Mr. Mc- With Fu H. Cranford as Secreta- Alister and crashed with its ry and Treasurer, will begin op- tour passengers into tne snow eration about the 15th of Feb- window of W. E. Kindleys store ruary with a production! qf 50 Mr. M iAlister was taken up un dozen double and single1 cane onsci us, with scalp wounds, chairs, giving employment - to and carried to the. Highsmith from SO to 40 Deonle and abo'it hospitd, where he later, recov- , s i . red consciousness. fl W TTairwrw- a vmititr man TOttCTlt HIS " COnOltlon Was of sterling worth and a good said U be favorable by the phy hnsnpsa man has r acniiired in- sicianj at the hospital. The ac- in th Ashphnrn J Motor cident was said to have been Car Co., and will manage the caused by poor regulation of business. 1 I traffic. Mr. McNeil, who came C. C. Cranford sayshat he is from Hoke county, had no li considering the erection of a fur- cense number, it is said. niture factory and this j means mucn more ior tne town, we need new enterprises that will give employment to more men Edilor and owner W. F. Bur and make a bigger weekly pa banks, in his I Daily Sentinel, ron i this c:ty, writes from his Los A. O. Feree has sold his in- Angeles, California home to terest in the Ferree Grocery that piper ana says: company to Seth W. Laughlin. The State Printing Office now Other enterprises are on toot prints nearly i,ouu,uuu dooks that look good but we arei not m for th i school ennaren, ana position just at this time to these are given to them tree ol anv aennite announce- cnarge. xne uw. woi iu,' Great is pie! It spp.ms that not nr. a niece of i oaocmn a fK "Rnllafin Clark :md Secretary of Stte W. ; juicy pone will be allowed toito nrej s. The object of J. Bryan reminds one- oltwo pass unnoticed by the Demo- :meetin j is to caft a bond election school boys who, faUHOufand crats and the most highly prized 'for $2;000 to improve tiie water pout ever little fuss;-4 Alices now in question are the 'works-3y stem of Asheboro. won't- speak for a lopfle. fourth class postoffices which The plans itfafkqK r made Here is a Washington sMateh according to the Postmaster bv the eheeraiX4hfr J. B. Mc- The feud between becrfetary cided strictly upon ferit. In;f0r- thi building ol fen-fpot of State William JenmngslBry- other words the radicals too are! dam a2ross:12JBrancntwni tingr iro nfir co stand a good show at i irfvft a three million Nation stbr- "Kftheir jobs unless some" better faee head and niter. Bant to ho won means can be found to root thern out. 1- Parker R. Anderson sends the cian. ieceived from ClaTK:3ll&. i-Pnlln-aH-ior HiartAfrh t.n tKft flwnK. formal but final deUnatlOof -0 Ne.Ws: an invitation to attend a-lJenlo-1 p-0taoto- nArfli Aihrf Q-I rl vTT T5i4'tl aaAvi nroTiflriny' morrow at "aivert fMmj letter which he will send to each tne nis oonc nome 01 xmvw jtaiu- 00QfM. nA nrvo.cnn ru. moi"e , i . v.;f s; igardless of his poUtical faith, Speaker Clark sent his re- w icn wiU strike consternati i grets after he discovered tgiat to hearts of said legislators Secretary Bryan was also tojbe a to thousands Gf anxious ap- gUmf i , ' j ' Is, plicant? for fourth-class post The Speaker s friends -.ftate mce jobg which wm be decided that Cark is adhering to hi po- n the result of compe. hey to refuse to appear at June- tit;ve dvil servic0 examinations, tions rhere Bryan is invited, it and that politics shall have noth leaked ont today that menders j whatsoever to do with the of Speaker Clark s iamily ave selsction 0f postmaster. It has aisu iaifeu cn "-j'" f-jbem gonrally supposed that thi? bargo r P v, o a heen followed to the let- PEPPER-PARKIN. an and Speaker Clark res from Bryan's attack upon at the Baltimore "- cony broke out anew today. 7 T. II Pickard, a local located in town, Ihave been ap proved by the State Board of Health and are acceptable tb the town. - - : ' Tow 1 officials are-negotiating With t ie Norfolk Southern and the Southern Railway to furnish water for the locomotives, and it is estimated that the revenue from i hese railroads will mot' than 1 ay the interest bonds. Last night at the home of the bried at Trinity a wedding of in terest to Thomasville was sol emnized when MissMelita Par kins became the bride of Mr, Ed gar Fletcher Pepper. The wed ding was a 'Very quiet one, there being present onrjthehear rela tives of the contracting parties and d few friends; ; The-ceremony was perf ormd in the parlor of the home -whicli was artistic call; 1 decorated-i. ;in. pink roses, evergreens - and potted plants. Rev.. A. S. Rapr. of , Tnnity per formed - the ' 1 'cerembny after which the bride and groom came immediatery-to Thomasville by automobile where they - will makes their home at the Thom asville Hotel. The brides attend ants were her three siters Miss es Bess, Nell arid Jewell Parkin, while Miss Bain VJ Henderson on trie Paye( ne. wedding march. The Af-ed Citizen of Mecklenburg Count v Has Been Ruling Elder for 50 Years OK as in ' :arvev Garrison, of Mallard C- ek township, Mecklenburg co ntv. was 101. years old Jan ua v 24. Mr. Garrison is the ?st man in the county, and, far as known the only- man he count v who lived to 'be l; and ever. Mr. Garrisons 10 ith bi-thday, last year was rr le the occasion of a great ga hering of friends through ou the country at his home M.. IV from the city went out to ic i the birthday party and to ft! citate Mr. Garrison upon i:. ?hing such - a remarkable His 101st birthday, will ! him hale and hearty active ttending to work on his plan on and vigorous in mindand 'V. Ir. Garrison was born and 0.2 fi: ly Refused io Accept 1 in . X U-. lutua J iter since President Wilson as buned last spring when JSryan.j Kor rr at. and Clark were brought togetn- fairs bat those who have believ er m a luncneon given uy xiw ed thh hftve joggly im maxe ment but others will iplloV. W ith Justice And Glenn: Out, Overman Has Field, Senator Overman certainly knows hjow to keep hm track clear, and we are inchnedito be-lie-e that Congressional Candi date Heberry Varner, of Lex ington was right when he saia that the way to get anoffiwas to run for the senate: j -Kea Buck" Bryant. Washington cor respondent to the Charotte Ob server send the following! story to his paper Saturday: i S. J. Justice special attorney for th3 Denaitment of Justice, announced fbi-mally today that he would not be a candidate for the Senate against Snatjr ;nwimfi. Hf; declared that he co aid not in justice to his posi tion under the Democratic Ad ministration run for the Senate and represent the Attorney Gen eral at the same time. The announcement of; Mr. 3 "I T 11 sUnuv lA-.ivifir 50 ve'ars he has been a rul- juduce wumiS " . tne annouiiceiiieiiu ui uvjcmvi Glenn leaves the field clean lor Senator Overman. j It has been realized fori some time that neither Mr. Justice nor Mr. Glenn would oppo$e Se nptor Overman, Mr. Justice said today that he had not seen Senator Overman, to talk witn him for several months out that he had written and thank ed iim for saying to the Attor- oflability. 1 :K Fftl ir.'felder in Mallard Creek Pres the byterian church "and for 60 y. ars a magistrate. He was tli-- father of the - stock law in lit Orenburg, aiid a leader in many of the most important af fairs of the county. He Wa3 six years old when the first steamship crossed the Atlantic has lived through the term of every President except Washing- motive engine was harnessed Iney, General that he is a lawyer to a train of cars; was ,32 when th Mexican war was on:ii;is voted in every presidential elec-4 turn from MartmVan Buren to Woodrow Wilson; Was -"36L when' the first telegraph message, was sent. , When he was born the world was to wait1 93 years before the ' first man flew in a iieavier-than air machine: to wait 80 od years for the advent of the mc tor-driven vehicle; to wait .70 years for the advent ol the telephone. He was 29 years old when etner was first used by Dr Craw ford Long, of Georgia,, m a sur--gical operation. He was two y ars old when the battle of Vvaterloo was fought and was ab ut 40 years old before there was a mile of railroad in North . Carolina. Thp ncr Vmusp in which Mr. Garrison was born still stand3. It was built in 1762. 000. For several campaigns the Republicans of this State had a nlank m their plattorm prom ising :ree school books to the Public Schools in North Caro lina, out the people, by their vote, reclined the offer, and de sired ;o continue in power the deficit bonds, debt creating tax incrjeajng ; Democratic v -party. When favors are offered and re fused there is one thing . more to be done than to continue in Lthe stme old rut. Union Ke- pubhciji. Lotight Off,, by Ned! ' Tu ! Tut!" as President Wil son w mid say. Ms. Tillman the Alabai 1a postmaster who has outsid.!rswddCsy4ffl ffl been holding the fort against the outste-s, has given up the the fight snd retired to the peaceful occupEtion of the housekeeper. It mu t be said to her. credit, THOM ASYILLE MAN IS i VICTIM OF ACCIDEN I paper men. CONDENSED NEWS poaed upon. It is true examinations have been held and right now th.? . - Short Items of Yesterday's News P- fcasy to Keaa ! every fourth class postmaster in rm.. xtv. r. -D o Will North Carolina that pays a sal- League starts out April 23,;tad Tiri that' the Tien the civil ser- 1 jv O 4- t enas me seasuu ocpu . . notiV rtv eign, uunmu, uimwiiy, rf'vHrfi.. onv moro that. ston-Salem, Charlotte and As e- ville. the Rep ublicans because they did not: they have not had the op- A cow 18 feet WlSlfei!" jJ2? . . . - j-j .tT-nfV2nc!?ti ruuzib auLiuiiiuixciiu w ghiTig i,zuu pounas waspi-.!--. rtw w OJ wei li'rtin 111 rnp n .. iiiiii nvtu- ucar it.a . ... - - j.v-. . ... - 4wi tun niimia nor it iij . Manv letters have bJriWiSi ed at the Treasury Department toc tie eXaminatiori. Accord asking for $35, the amount per to the pogtoffice department, canita of United. States wealth nfMn flnnliant. has as published in, the newspapers. b pnt inoffiCebecause the con- , , , igressman was allowed to recom- Edward Baton died at the- d man tne civil ser- Christian Orphanage at h.ion )Vic8 examination had been held. Collegt , the past week. The m-iFcr instance Congressman stitution openea years ago, B1 mk WQuld look over the h3t and th. s is the first death among f th , Dassing the examinr-- : The bride is the popular and attractive daughter of Captain and Mrs. Joseph Parkin and has John Maynor Instantly Killed countless friends all over the Whev Freight Train Struck " state. For the past two years His Automobile Yesterday. she. has taugnt scnooi at wd- sonvnie ana Asneooro wne. TTinTRvillft Jan. 22. This isfre attained an enviable renu- mornii g at about 6:30 o'clo k tation both as a teacher aisd John llaynor was killed by 4 through her popularity in the Southtound through . freight spcial life." The groom is famili train cf the Southern; The ex4 arlrknown here as wPep." He act naiticulars of "the accident occupies the position of book- cannot be obtained as there was keeper for. the Standard Chair only one witness, who was an Co., a position which requires occupa it of the car in which sieaay anaiconsisient worK ana Mayno was killed and he is not one which- is filled with credit to able to say justnow.it occurred.: himself aiid to . the company by Mr. jwaynor in company wiwn vyyi. Mr. H)U who he was taking to his w(k, attempted to cross ALAMANCE THE SCENE the ra: lroad track at tne cro OF HIGHWAY ROBBERY ing ne.r the depot. It seems that ' they v ere watcning : a smiting Thomas Dodson Held by engine gomg north wnen a Lone Road Agent and His through freight neaaea soutn ; Last Dollar Tafcen Away- came i pon uiem. max. sxul w.'.o was. with Mr. Maynor, jumpeat MebanerJan" 22T.-Report has for his life, but Mayner wasfrekcoied nergf kdarincr hold killed The car - was ;shattered tbviiHillsbcrahge to piet3s.v-h7-ti- &rawffitadtMf - It aieared Jkhat her waaable TriimnasDodsholiesinear thougl . that they had to buy her.- flnnniineement of Governor-f8he h; d built ana iurmsnea m its inmates than 50 numbering more Senator Mrtine, of New Jer sey, is advocating the govern ment cwneship of the coal mines throughout the country as a remedy for strike conditions. Democrats, with a desire for tion at Rhamkatt. John Jimson weed who in the good old days of Republican rule had allied himself with the grand old par ty, might have the highest aver age ; William Bundecombe, also a Republican, might be second, ani Jo An Barlycorn, a Democrat, wc uld stand at the foot of the house in which she kept post- j government ownership ot tele- jadder Somehow the Democrat phones ana teiegrapn uneb, mu ha3 be;n siected, and vice versa doubtliss endorse the bill. Ka- wi,en Republicans were in power, pidly the party is abusing this Ar . sidnev says this method feature of the bociaiistic piat- of seiecting postmasters must form. rbe stopped and upon receipt of hi letter bv members oi uon- DRANK AND SMOKED 1 ENTIRELY TOO MUCH Americans Drank Seventy Mil- lon uanons ox wquw imi '". Six Months S GAMBLERS ARE FINED It tee Brown Imposes Fines on Several. Washington, Jan. 26.4-The neonle drank 70,000,- nr.n o-q.llorts of whiskey! and smoked -4,090,300,000 cigars and miffed 8.711,000,000 cigarettes during the six . months ended December4 31st, according to fig urofl announced today by the nnmrnissinner- of thei Internal Revenue Bureau. . Revenue collected iron ais tilled snirits amounted toj $85, 862,712, the whiskey tax iDemg $16,142,854, tobacco, $41,296, i" comoration tax, $3110,790 cigarettes, .$10399,000 and ci- o-ars S12.270.U0O. ' The total couection oi taxes for the six months totaled! $167 fi7.905. an increase of $4,175, ' ' . . If ! . 630 over the corresponamg pe riod for 1912. ' ( . rudge Brown handed out: to s- eral gamblers the other n rning some, fines that look the high cost of iving was 'al ) entering the gambler's life. Ti e court found those accused g'-ilty. One man he ..fined, $50, or - $100, one $450 and if that d----'sn't explain the high cost of living what does? Everything. office -tnd was she going to get out be fore her time had expired and g ve a red-taped Govern ment he advantages of her m- e'tment as a builder and equip- per? Not much. She would hang cn until she got square for the la ;t dollar.- Her townsmen then hit upon an idea rallied to her support as she puts it. They raised a lot of money ana oough ; her out, lock, siock tma barrel. That and in considera tion o: the fact that she is not in goo 1 health and therefore not in good fighting trini, induced her te haul down her nag ana give her successor peaceful oc- cupation. So does rostmasxer General Burleson shake out bne of the graves from his shoe. Charlotte Observer. CENTRAL FALLS MILL TO START SOON In Cabarrus county superior ; g he intends to adhere Court the jury m the case of M. t..;ctlv to the civil service laws, F. Teeter vs. C. Horner, prma- , eommon nxactice of al- pal of Horner Military bcnopi, ;lowiff a congressman to "rec- Oxford, returned a yeraict ior ;on!merd a postmaster after the $70 in favor of the plaintiff, the j government has spent good full amount asked for m the com oney to hoid an examination is plaint. Teeter, Jr., went to Horn- !t thine of the past. er Mil tary School and alter a Th , th ivil service laws weeks was expelled. His iatner , Y violated bv the wli- had paid$90 tuition fee and sued , . in power is no secret fro $70 as he alleged his son naa u shinffton. A careful sur- receivtid no benefit lor tnati f departments here show amount. Col. Horner claimed -ow 80 per cent of the expenses in providing f or the ; Qffice houiders who apparently upon mm, causing? amios in-itfieitfhwavman. though rie had staht c eath. The body was ter-lA r,vht"to exnect -a' much richer ribly mutilated and he lived on- pooty - . : ly a few minutes. He had only jj. Dodson has gone to Dur recently purchased a new car nam and HUlsboro with a load and htd driven it only a few of produce, which netted him times and it is probable that in a neat sum while in the exiitement of tne, approacn Durham he made, several pur of the train and in an effort to cnages afld paid several bills. In hasten across ne cnocKeu ure e"-)Hillsboro he settled- hi3 taxes, gine and the car stopped on ther another purchase or two track. Tne signal oeus were und settled several small ac- ringing as a warning counts, it is said. On starting train vas approaching. I home Mr. Dodson found that he Mr. Maynor was a clerk nymkd iust one dollar in his Dock- the store of D. R. Connell and But he never dreamed that was will known and popular n ns re3erve fund which would Thomasville. have DroVen a nice nest egg or Arum&A n Rsnnncs account if he JUICY PLUMS SHAKEN had reallv heeded either was to FHOM FAITHFUL TREE go the gun route before he reached home. Such was its Triple Trio of Postofnce Jobs fate however for on reaching Aie Passed Uut. Dy tne the top of the mu alter having President. crossed Haw River Mr. Dodson was s halted bv:, a highwayman The ever faithful old plum who demanded his money. tree was given another shake Thereupon the lone dollar was today ;md nine nice, juicy plums handed over, for North Carolina Democrats '.The matter was reported at came lumbling down when the once to Robert Sharp a near President sent to the senate neighbor, and a" search was be nine r ominations for postmas- gun;" But no clue was found ters. j. H. Russell, whom; Rep- which promised to point to the resent , tive Page recommenaea I guilty party. for tho Launnburg postmaster- ship, aid E. C. Winchester, Mon-1 As Men Are Known rr hrth of whom Were Opposed I nTMtfui Sheriff Jnsfnh Phinns , I I VWWVJ! ..- - before the postomce neparv-i sowed usla letter this week fro Will B agin Operation About 15th of February. boy and was prepared to give him e-ery beneht oi tne scnooi provided he had obeyed the rules. The court sustained Mr. Teeter. Rate Hearing Ends Until Feb ruary 24. i The. rate hearing before the special rate commission adjourn ed Thursday afternoon in Ral eigh until February. 24 when the State: willHake up the ! cr4ss-ex-amXnataon of its witness and bent the development of rts tes timony, ' '! The Central Falls Mills incor porated, is the name of the new nrm. t nat win tae ciiikc ui the old Worth Manufacturing company property at central Falls and the mill will be placed .rvnorn.inn about the 15th of 111 - February. The new corpora- tion h is an authorized capital of $100,000, by Messrs. R. L. Cavi ness, J. M. Caviness and J. B. StroucL Nw Produce Market. C. V. Loflin announces else where in this week's Bulletin that beginning next Monday -.e will o en a first class proau-e mnrkpt buving everything that grows on the farm paying the Vii t. r.Asn marKet nrces. aix. Loffin is a man who is well hv, the country people fhis announcement will r. turn nucji business pis way. were s sleeted from the civil ser vice list are Republicans. You cannot find a dozen Democf atic ehief s of divisions in tjie entire treasury department and to pei- Alrciidv the Democrats are , . yii iw1 ntiior Hv- J?J&12&& "S'p-rte of the national I . I V M III lilt- r CUC1U1 V v. r VV ' States ille made vacant by the. ThM.A re 216 fourth-cla .-; postmasters in the eighth North recent death Cowlefi. of Col. H.' C. Carolina district alone. If Bur . .Re "..".r and insists upon the civil .serv Kiiiea a uin requiiiujs at maie:. . hA;nfiP Urheld in will se- applicants for marriage licenses affect that district. The present satisiacwry hwuiv certifit ates. -i: iT.f.Tt lis; James W. Snntn,,xtorwooui M. M( Cracken, Graham Wil liam (i; Bradshaw High . Point ; A. Elmo Powell, Whiteyille. ment, the former by Senate snQWed a letter this week Simmcns and the latter bySt- rom thJ sheriff ; of Randolph cretar: of the Navy Darnels, cotmty, J. W. Birkhead in which were i icluded in the list; Miv enci0ged a warrant for the Danieh wanted George Beasley arrest of iRobert.Bruton, a color to hae - the Monroe job, and d mahf and said he "commonly Senates Simmons at ohe time 'by name ofTCatfisb.w favorei Av H. James, .dui. uiter. Among some of bur local fisher withdrew his opposition to. RUs- men here are two or " three sell ard allowed, his nomination jmo, Catfish we might to go through. " suggest "Catfish -Bill" and ?Cat- OthtT. nominations . were: nSh John'sbut we didn't know Gaither G: 31ackwelder,. China that ,an African was loose in Grove F. C. Gillaxn, Kannapo- Nortn Carbh'na wearing the cog nomen of Catfish. Everything. Death at Trinity. Mrs. Ingram, an aged lady re siding in Trinity, . died at ner home here Thursday. me iun-j , . - . 50 . cent of the pres- eral will take place this alter-, t; R5publican postmasters in oo?rtmaster who is already m office of course has a bettei chance of remaining on the job. tion than a man who has noi; been schooled by the Republi can nartv. Therefore it is srvt "Navy Too SmaD Daniels Secretary of the Navy, Jose phus Daniels, advocates a great er , navy. IThe Secretary de r.larea that the Navy, was too will Raise Cranes. G.1; btWl pwJl 'to Atat- Uh; ose pernorg vines that ne win puun, xvw. on tn; iarm 01. uo.--fri Blue, known as the Muggd iiuuii. Autow " j r h o pi Mr. Parker in the community. She was the mother of Prof. Ingram a wen known teacher. v Lonesome. Well, that leaves Mr. Hanl mer 0.1 the anxious seat all by himseif .-Durham Herald. CO; SpUDliean posxmaateia JutnM nh.ee. Mr. grhth have an excellent , AharM -fw; Moore w . j -. .... ilium in chance of rmaming on tne-joD. - w m. ' . J "ij .... I 1 M The same conoiwons wm &r. nlv to other districts, if Burie- rson insists upon a strict ihter- pretat on of the law: Subscribe to The ? Bulletin. Ohio Goes to Vera Cruz. Philadelphiar . Jan.27.-The Philadelphia, . Jan; 27.Tfee phia Navy Yard today; for Vera Cruz: The ship' has been under assignment to' go-to Mexican Dnwlnna 1 OOO. Gove: nor Blease of South Car- waters for sme time, -but was olina has reached - tne aeiayea Decause oi uie uuwtwai mark n the granting of paroles, pf small, poxwong ttie crew on pig andnmiutatkmsv: ; mMt tm to fawpe, , . f V j.. --.7-.. -1 'i" : 1- 7 ' tV t v -Js .-4, f i
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