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AND RANDLEMAN NEWS. VOL.7 10. ASHBORO, N. Cv WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31, 19 15. NO. 39 $30,000 BOND ISSUE TO LIOUI- who has lived IN toade excursion m. uviiuuuii i gvvvuji uu vxa DATE FLOATING INDEBTEDNESS Order Passed the Board in Janu ary Bonds Have Been Sold. At an adjourned meeting of the Board: of County Commis sioners on February 15th, a bond issue of $30,000 was ord ered to liquidate a portion of the floating indebtedness of the county. The bonds were order- DON'T WANT FREIGHT STREET CAR TRACKS The Bulletin Will Inaugurate an Interesting Feature A Prize. We would like to know who has Chamber of Commerce Expan- NEW REGISTRATION !j. C. KIVETT OF HIGH FOR TOWN ELECTION! POINT IS BURNED OUT i. Books Will Be Opened After the Store and Residence"Destroyed 16th of April for May Election. A new registration has been by Fire Early Yesterday Good Work of Firemen. At an e?rly hour Wednesday sionists Have a Pleasant Trip to Ashebofo. The second of the monthly A Restraining Order Halts High lived longest in Randolph county. J trade expansion excursions from ordered for the coming town morning tfee fire alarm was turn- " Point Street Car 4 write us a leiier, 11 you are an wre wvcudwiv vuwi, V1 '-'w- election, in wmcn me mayor, eu in irom vne western section t V;,v. 1W. . old resident, and tell us 'some-meree' last Friday .to7Asheboro, clerk treasurer and commission-' of High Point- In responding" 4' , 07 71 . facts about your early days. We: Was as satisfactory. as-jts fore- ers will be voted upon, and the the fire companies found the . Judge.Shaw has signed a iem- wm publish the letters from the runner, which was .conducted to books will be open after the 16th ' store of J. C. Kivett a mass of porsry restraining order in the. oldest residents. We wish to se- Mt. Airy. The Thirty, business day of April. I flames. In an interview Mr. matTjRr CiT .larnAK a. Piivtiav anrl , :4-,.4-: -r.i , .. fmcrt oom - tho Wii-nt-ir ana, nf r. rrn ii r- . iv: 4-j- j ai : xx rl lofMl MorvVi 1 1Q1 will 7V V-Z7 , - tuiv as liiaxiy wuciuug icwus afi y xmu ccin iui Mie ucw xicgi&bxci- xxven, iiitiue iuiwwiug itL,e- W iS.u xt 'Tr in roint ana possible. The pubication of one Kanooiph m a special car. Mem- tion does not name the registrar ment. "The store as you see is ine cnue 'issue was ia-to vice Company, Which stops wk! timers of other incidents, so let.tive in their speech of the wel-' made at the-next meeting of the'cally in the same condition. At BARGAIN SALE BAD FOR LEXINGTON MAN tffSm'iSSfS? ;until the heai-ing on the Russell the letters come, - jfy ciw- iiimj me puunc serv- j xo the person koine that they ha4 met with on board. showing the the trip. A majofc portion pfi The dateof the election is Mon-' was awakened1 by some on John K. Hankins Charged With Receiving Stolen Goods. Knowingly. Saturday afternoon warrants fwere issued for H. L. Lopp, agent of Southern Express Company at that place, C. R. Fowler, ex press messenger of Greensboro, and John K. Hankins, a promi nent merchant, charging Lopp &nd Fowler with stealing mer chandise from the Southern Express Company, and charging - Hankins with receiving stolen about -3 o'clock this morning I ocda, knowing them to be stolen interest per annum. ice commnv in Hisrh Point. The 1 their time was sDent in Ashehoro VI Q v Mo -e JhrtS L??r?f Swf ihea5m& wil1 be on APril 12. the county, absence of less than d then they made, the first lap the town should see to it that his diately saw the flames from the ciwit utuvne iuuge onaw or one vear. or service in the army 01 xne journey returning enen as name troes on the book and that burnmtr buildinir. and hurried board at the meeting of Febru arv 15th, follows: At an adjourned Judere Lvon. U. inof no far as TLindlman. in automrthilAH v in . n W : 1A.C V Y HJ V sJ Ull lV'VX Ull ' 7 " " v - w J.X- ill UVUlblVll V 1 ine comDanv is Duiiainsr sev- n nnr wo win hatiH thA rvanpr iurnisnea dv tneir nosts 01 Asne- goods. The arrests created , no small sensation, as the parties are well-known citizens, promi nently connected. Mr. Hankins ,, t, 1 j 1 -i " 0 w . . yiuucci no rv m ocuu wio the Board of County Commis- eral Uhgf, in Hijrh Point. t rst v, Mw,o,- r boro . --v JIT- 4 1 7 AifC 1V1 tllV J. V-lllCWllMVl. VA. lllO -VX i.ioners of Randolph county, j about $100,000 to connect vari- her life. Te the second oldest "There was some speechmaking. North Carolina, duly and. regu-i0us manufacturing enterprises ' nioneer wew ill send the naner When the visit was made to the krly held on this tho l&th day - with the Carolina & Yadkin Val- for five years free and and to the 01 reDruary, iio, at tne court icy Raihoad, and it proposed to cut after getting the family out 1 been one of Lexington's lead- ASHEBORO LOSES. house in Asheboro, North Caro lina, the following members be ing present, towit: W. J. Scar boro, Clarence Parks and H. O, Barker; absent no one. haul freight cars over the lines This seems to be thex chief ob jection to the lines. The people fuo, Tint. irvrvrwvMvl to n at-root. rm tline for txiencrers. but do not A years third, one year free. URGING RAISING OF mnw RPF.n tattt f. nienting i students school of AsheborOj on invitation of Col. A. C. McAlister, Mr. Thomas . S. Bealt :made a short talk for Both Debates Lost to Siler City and Jamestown. -In the triangular debates held as you ate it now had bpen and as much of the houselwld ef fects as possible. There was notlung to do except watch the firemen fight the flames. Within an hour and 30 minutes the ruin ,on last Friday night between wrought. The firemen worked neroicauy Dut tne Dunaings oe- WEST VIRGINIA BROKE. Clarnce Parks introduced and;want lines for freight m front of. Ill I f C I moved the adoption 01 tne 1 01-. j their- property lowing resolutions: rtesoivea that thd resolution adopted by this Board' at the special meet ing held on the 23rd day. of-January, 19 15,-authorizing the issu ance and delivery of $30,000 of bonds of Randolph county, State XT 1.1 nil J T -fVia navfir ioiauie vxttmcruig t-j Jamesfown here, and the nGffa-iP.1'1 liaiH.a1' P Breeders' Association at XOT raniora met its members . nitv in the latTer is $5,ooo with ,wo insurance. i party 01 prominent citi- p , T ,a5uOT fiT1 A rnn 1 ft ongm ot the nre is unknown Pinehurst in April. with a a r 4-v. ui zens, including Kev J. E. Thomp- p- , . r,Q vQc. -t to me, but I have heard tho ru A campaign furthering 'breed-ifeon Dr R L Moffitt D K Rf", " mor that the store was robbe- XlUlllv Lire aiiumauici vi ili ing of beef cattle in North Caro-1 McCrary. These gentlemen mor that the store was robbed1 before the conflagration w ' - ivii-itiiv it n-" if if i 1 lurniii . . . itiii 11-u Officeholders Can Get No Sala-1 Una as a means of preventing re- 0Cvt .JL ship subsidy question, while ries for Thnee Months. ! petition of business stagnation and answers were made bv Mr. J. C.lif ton, T'f r a June Fra" I West Virginia has declared a ' such as that c.ausS by ? . M. Hendrix and Mr; J. C. Fcwss- 25 W . qs w Tnofi,iTv, WiH, n iv, Pena War ClOSing UlC COt tUIl m&r- or Af fhA P.rncKnm no ucuucoiwvm tvii of North Carolina, for the pur- the State Treasury, State Audi- Following a trip around the;? :' Mr. J. E. Williamson Weds Miss " Cj , .- o CJV1111 kJ. lCUOll IillB OUSliUrU , . . . . , iUnl H IWiVJ WlUIWi UVC1 SINCLAIR-WILLIAMSON. pos indebtedness incurred for heces- the honoring of draf ts. sary expenses of Kandolph coun All the State- officers, from ers' Associauon tnrougn me:.ai Tniic. 0f RanHnl'a - x" ui wite-wiuc . whiku !raSS? "1 cently improved. Jmda. These Tn in the state-wide contest at J v--. : X. I . tliV kyVtklS- UillVViai 111 ... i T-k 1 1 I ty. prescribing the om are-Uhe .governor down, wiU not be, at f a.eign Istretches highly surprised Tmrl fnr nrnhah v thma mnntho-' " ' . TTl fLTl V OT T.n iirthP-JXRTtnm nMnk) ' - . ' . . " " - -.ttt.-ii. i n i . same is hereby amended as fol-. The local boys were in fine ity was the wedding of Miss Kate ' L .J.1 n 1 1 taia ior nrooaDiv Tnrty. montns: " . - t: imany 01 tne lareensjooro oeonie. ' - , . : ,i TXT-m:., ,4..t-t c the sate of said bonds,, be and all buUding under construction Pram. had not regiredendEingtvv Kl; .0 lows : Section 1. That tho full pro ceeds of the sale of said bonds shall be used in the payment of obligations of the county here-; cial crisis to a head was the ex si April iv, Mho wero not paired for the rr bankers of 1, pn.TT.K.:w tot boys 11 Vwk V q Hiorl nrr on-rTlTrvr ..... . , - , . Tha QccrifTirkTi 1 1 r trs: nniiK'Prs in 1 j n -1 t i 1 institutions ca.nnot be bought rrw rrr".' . " tstnaes nanaoipnJias taken in for cash. itne ZZ-1 w T I- t ; 'feood road building in recent One of the bis .drain on tlJers th which to buy high bred monthg State which brought the finan- IT "! The Asheboro "people told the' QOOa1 n .Alv Qf ia Hnm, at tJpJ. iv ouiwva 10 iivimu. jxx j iwnchmntac Tfa-nAsJWU MR. A. F. KIVETT DEAD. N. A. Sinclair, at Fayetteville, Wednesday morning. Exquisite in every detail were, the drawing-room decorations of white narcissus, bridal wreath. I cherry blossoms, and palms; of . . n . . . , ... soeinir mar. i.ru. iH.rmc-.is tsini Liif, u c?i i . i Kstmspiir totore incurrea ior nec.saiy pense 01 the regular ana extra "v 7 0 TC r "7,;, nIv,Jwoulu limsn paa irom tne 7 7' . . , vellow ionauils in the librarv-of work upon thepublic reads of Lssion of the legislature. The mfL SH1SBf.of lhe ?OU? to? Guil" Vtf'JS AtffilS Randolph county, and that the .gular session cost at least $60,- T' t th. 'ford hne by - ?f d7J3 and 'living recm. treasurer 01 tne county ue iu-ooo and the extra session cot' -- ""i an announcement- nanea with .10 tne viuu w nu K,v it. xv ao- precodinff the entrance of the SI NL! I 14 Ml MttHM.il f V. Ill IK 1 ' 1 1 1 n J T.' 1 1 j 1 ! - ....,1 n.v wrr'.-1 ts A ,1 -- - " - " I . 1 1 1 !.' I I I-4B I J I r" 1 II IIT HTWirfin " III I .11 A I .CII.I1L1 11111 Tiolnrua or thai i. Qui -- iLAA.m i-m r-irmt.'VvrrzT: r iJTLL! tw Jj.i ,.r,n to him, but we firmly believe he " ' .arcAn Mien H .nm Sinhir pic ter of the bride, was maid of hon or. She wore a grown cf Belsrian a -tr Vfi.ttr a pwrwiratG ae- coo nnn a aaa ViJ Mil iil.lC'U w vww r tuiyuvu. biii. nft3 i of tho proceeds . of the. 0WHpwP tin bill eiJJJuvf- Sl1 .lifting 'ir,-s- T 1. r. .Reserve Board; Dr. Bradford R.'aouthwi Sec. 2. That cf the revenue ing merchants lor many years and Mr. Lopp has been agent for the Southern Express company for more than 10 years. The arrest;: followed an al leged transaction of Saturday night, when Express Messenger Fowler is said to have put off at Lexington three cases cf r:hoes, 100 pairs, which were intended for the Howell-Groves She com pany at Gastonia. Sunday it is Charged, Agent Lorp disposed of lithe shoes to Mr. Hankins, at 50 cents the pair, and they wtsre de -yT lit VlU W X V- - A. 1 J 1'VIAUUJ morning. Air. nankins lei: it dc known that he had a consign ment of shoes from a bankrupt sale in Gastonia and offered them at $1.50 a pair. As every shoe in the lot was a regular $4, $450 and $5 shoe, they went CDld by noon Tuesday. When the shoes did not arrive in Gastonia on time an investiga tion was started. Superintend ent Skaggs of Charlotte took charge of the proceedings and learned, tlirough Chief of Police Hartr oss, cf Lexington, of the bargain shoe sala He came, to Lexington Friday morning 'and has been hanlding the situation "Messenger Fowler was arre3tcd and carried to Lexington Satur day and after much questioning Sinclair. Striking in its ; elegant -sixnplic- 1Ik'e hot cakes and all wci Tha situation will bo oart of the county which are or which relieved on July 1 when the State 1 A, lilt 11 11. 1 - ,Keserve tsoara; vr. israaicra rw. southward from Greensboro by to him, but we firmly believe he ially'KnaPP' dir?ector of the Federal Pleasant Garden, will provide a 'was ready and waiting for it. He Jtate burau .ofT demonstrations, and fine thoreughfare practically all Was a good citizen, a successful - the,Ben;,aininoy.' , . t(?n' , ll I the way to Southern Pines. (farmer, a kind neighbor and a j i vi.. i-- unariotte. saner until bv Sana- arrested and Agent Lopp. I cwler 1 7 A. dk1 O ..Z. J.1. r rvi.Qti.olliT oil vflc, o trftftf! Plti7ftn. o SUP.eGSStul I r".""" SaiQ nC gOI 310 OU'u Ol tIJ I "r sin by therf .re; J . Hnd neighand a SUSI regular levy m a iax on puui payment oi taxes ana other rev-' - : v 7 LC v-i rwaiiuiemantne.iuvuig an vi cj.ij.Liuiiei, "uouu honnur-t of TCillflmAv mxe and' property in the county for nuS. tH11? -S SSSJa 4 visted the cotton mills and 'and father. He possessed a ten- wilHaSn dS e-eneralnurooses bursuanttothel Tiinimr Tat Tftst. we state may juq me iannus. a w.. town before the ar- dcr and gentle disposition. He . . - authority of the law so much- - The main cause is the loss -of STffL iS rf train. iwas always on the side for the " thereof as is or may be neces- more than $600,000. iwenuean In his home life j!; ' LittJelSss WuhiTson sary for the purpose," shaU Jbe ; nually from liqiozf Ucenses, d11 Matures fthe meeting. (p. M Holliday. and C. A. Pamp- he ? wastry ; devoted to his f Pith- JJ$$m and is hereby , irrevocably ded- to the State going dry. Many Wo " wil Par1ftria? hn, who had lived here and of ful and loving wife. His attec-, . Pnd'carried tho rimrs in a cated and set aside for the pay-1 measures rare presented to the Sf SSSh hv course knew ihe tovai' Mr- Hol-,tionate esteem for his fCl0 " g 1 a ment of the interest on said legislature providing for taxes ! JfK nann P?" lady was at one time treasurer was very remarkable. He set," g Btrains of bonds promptly, as the interest .tomake up the deficit, but noth-.&d tne ca?e -of he county PamPlin the ex.amPle , f1 to Lohengrin's wSaing march C m o 1 1 Toil nnn nnn nnrii i ri- iiiiiiiik inw nmn rii-ini i w nw d.yi-:ri . ii I r I rr iini i.tit'i'ii rvM u vjiuilicui cxxvx uuvx t x j, .. themselves shal have been paid I With no provisions for reve- eIli LT vay Co. - " off in full and discharged as a nUe Gov. Hatfield vetoed a large Tf"' ""t faction, his parinrr $16 and Agent fLopp $16. Warrants were served on Lopp and Fowler Saturday aft ernoon. Fowler is in jail, and Lopp was released on $600 bond Mr. Hankins is out of town, but there is also a warrant for him A 1 1 1 nrsi cnarg ui uu upuu ouw: pan oi tne appropriation uni, in- nv rt Tim Wil- revenues, and the present and eluding that for the State militia JESSE JAMES OUTDONE. every future pu f iwhich will now pass out of ex- Stete prison , Sf itSSSiF'K rtenCe' the murder of Nellie Cropsey, death will be a great loss to the-4-1 Mjr " ! " v" ' At noicii-n fin.-?s "viohn. accompamed by Mrs. C. C. zt ,w,-nfr McAlister, the bride, wearing a I Will IS UUI UllUVlOVOilUU.6, . ,r,r t for we might think that he could tXt""" assured as an inducement purchase said bonds that "these resolutions shall in all respects be carried out and performed. Sec. 3. That said bonds shall be dated the first day of March, 1915, and shall be due and pay able on March 1, 1917, and the interest thereon shall be pay who is servmor a dU-vear TVn RaiicTriiia rA e,,;. i i T;v, no mann IIliU w " M. T. V Itviuoimv VU-JVA kj TT X.jlU IIHVK LTC5CI1. ICit Willi LAO XVX. IliWLJJ . i l i t. . , - i tt- ana carrying a snower Doquiex oi for at There is also a Tfe 11 Tfen1.1 1 Uid wwtni-no iirzxlVw lOlH T.I ruuuunuuoery. .year . xx liliesf-the valley and brides Jesse James in his balmiest rest m tne. cemexery it oimuy Didn't xm;Kv, n;,r nrv oie o1 waiiiiji . v j. l ropjra. .ciamA nown rne srairwav. DEATH OF J. J. WHITE. "tJST t" "Tv, days could net have been more "rove to await tne - resurrauon - . . " r.. T RS3a yi Wilcox has tuber- successful in hold-up robberies morn. Kev Mr. ( m h carnations and smilax. An Old Citizen Passed on I-t atveTSi than tjjo dusky swains who en- mh1 terSv famfly Friday. i"" nrotinp- affair"- th oar- tered the Gleek at Reids' t f fSIlna Jv f stairs by her father, who gave On last Friday afternoon, Mr. led Ptes.mg agaiL.. th- pal n.ght cu off h the profound pathy of me. In the drawing J. J. White died at his home at,aon' in the establishment and relieved a large circle of relataves and , bvth&bridrt this hour oi trial anu -- " -r - gruuui aiiu ilia mast iiia.ii, x. urii- mer McAlister. The impressive Trinity, following a stroke of , p, presented to Proprietor ,of $90 in cold in UIOII. X 11C lUUUCIO IlitVC IIUL ILPCCli , paralysis about a week before White Hall School. Quite an enjoyable occasion it apprehended able semiannually on the first his death . m- i -i m x. 1 Z I n tt 7i i r7n J? days ot March ana eptemoer m mr. wmte was a years oi age Saturday afternoon with the' , 1 . . . each year and the forms hereto- and one of the most prominent w, ., H ' nlp Y RandlG- Dssperadoes Surrounded and . 1 1X." i fit 1 . A ' XTJ1 I T A AX W J.. .fcw w-.r-.-w- tore adopted by tne resolution men oi xnsT, section ox wiw coun- when in the presence of North Carolina's Special War ; servic9 of t-!ieKP7lfby" L Tnnn inan church was used by the offi- ; v Err VA AaA ' Trv ' ciating minister, Rev. Louis T. Captured. ' " "r Wilds, Jr., of the Highland Ptca- Oiitlnizro rnr rrtKW torrs KanVc VUi .f T . V xi--x ull, bvterian Church. 'for the interest eoupons to beTrinity for a great many years 6 U mT and Vf ?io,o6o 1 1 StOkwSS rSUitatal Immediately after the cercmo- rers of tobacco " " r" " r ed, and amid a shower of good emergncy uix , . , Mv , M willinTrwnTi Mr.vth flnr.-i internal "-" " n M A X I Mmill i llOIt to ine ureeze lo uie above recited, for the bonds and try. He has been a resident of , wd Randleman Coun- Collet Enough to Pay Themselves. It is reported that many of the income and "war" tax collector? have failed to make their col- . lections pay their expenses to the government and as a result Rev nue Commisisioner ;' Osborne has announced that about half of the vie iobs will be compelled' to cut loose and make room tor ex- perst who are able to ferrit out the tax dodgers.. Passenger Traffic Light. A High Point special to the Grneesbcro News, says: It is notable hoW few paseen gers are passing through hero on some of the trains. Last year this time nearly all trains were crowded, while now it seems that everybody is home. Number T passed yesterday with two car absolutely empty. The trair was one car short at that. day of January, 1915, ex- Republican ticket and was post- . tirring music of the red, as hereby changed tmdj master at Trinity up to a few.d blJe w F Talley E soul-! 23rd cept as hereby changed anaj master at innity up to a iew d ble w p Talley Ed Ma amended, is re-approvea, ratinea montns ago. 'son "Rev. J. B. O'Briant. Rev The tunerai was neia aunaay Gregson, Prof. Cox and L, morning and there was present a B Mendenhall made addresses white , Wilkesboro Postoffice Goes Third Class. and confirmed Adopted Feb. 15th, 1915. W. J. SCARBORO, Chairman Board of Comrs Attest: GEO. T. MURDOCK, Clerk. The foregoing resolution was adopted by the unanimous vote of all the members of tha board, who were then and there pres ent in person. New Revenue Officer. to (revenue districts. Orders have been issued by the " nostoffice department transfer- left on the noon train for an ex- i i - j Li j : A mi -i ,r tenueu nuiuieiii tup. nuwug in' Yw" dn iwTon other places they will visit Cress 3 as follows: Fw-enty dollais on , ... , , . ENTERPRISE SOLD. r . iert T i . on skill, in. j., to do tne guests oi mr. .S Si 'and Mrs. Frederick F. TVavis, the nity ; Mrs. R. W. Campbell, Phila delphia: John White, Charlotte; SDurgeon White, Greensboro;! Mrs. C. A. English, riiiisDoro. Urvo nnmhfvr of relptives and ; "V " . postoffice department transier- tomhouse orokers o, ou, - f rifnds toy hStspSS Lhe sgtn 1f?admsf Wac led by 'ring Wilkesboro from the fourth .and $100, theaters; $10, public to this go dtizen The suiv- ,Mr- G' H' CoUms' class to Fsidentxal class at $1,-1 exhibition and' shows ; $60, bowl- v ine are: Miss Effie White, Tri-1 Tohnson-Williard Fieht Post-300 ahhudllyl effective April 1st. ing al poned. commercial uxuivr o xv romnouat- unjust,, r Willi inno- i.TXl O f 1111U111UV11 X M VW15 woman of fine traits of character icnants; .1.0. ! est families of the stats. They High HI. . . '7 , ' v'i .. io (toi eca est iamiuta 01 uie ; The heawweitrht champion- ""' ruBW,utc 13 , ' I":.r." ;V" will make their homo in Fort " I 7" : nri1 t l l; I T c i Tl III ii f I I I t C! fl LCI .. Point's Afternoon Daily Changes Hands. The Enterprise, High Point's afternoon paper, has been colft by J. J. Farriss to Col. Rakdgk and a company of associates who will improve the property p,nd is sue a larger paper, carrying As sociated Press dispatches. Mr. Farriss retains his job plant. Million Tax Blanks Needed. 1,200,000 abstract blanks for gth use 01 the tax listers are requii ship fight between Jack Johnson (and Jess Wilhard scheduled to have been at Havana, Cuba, Apr. . 4, has been postponed to April Yeggmen. corporation commission. deputy collector of internal rev enue for the enforeemont of the new anti-narcotic law and will have his headquarters in Greens boro. His territory will embrace the fifth internal revenue dis vtrict. The position pays $1,600 a year, with an allowance of $800 for expenses. Minnesota Defeats Statewide. The Minnesota-statewide pro hibition amendment wa3 defeat ed in the house 60 to 54. , Liauor Law in Effect Friday. The new. North Carolina liquor iand $300. manufacturers of U Ibacco: $3. $30 and $2,496, man- Yeggmen Friday- morning ufacturers of cigars, $2,496, about 3:15 o'clock entered the ' manufacturers of cigarette. postoffice at Hillsboro and blew open the safe, getting away with about $1,500 in cash and stamps, Railroad Fined $24,000. , . j lias iiunv nwiua """ The Michigan Central railroad who shower congratulations Mill, S. C, where Mr. Williamson is with the Fort Mill Manufactur ing Co., in the capacity of gen eral manager, and was formerly of Worthville, this county, and has a host of freinds in Randolph J About $350 of this amount waswas nne(j $24,000 in Federal law restricting the shipments to, in cash. . The officers have no court in Dertoit, Mich., Friday fcne quart to the person, each working clue. for failing to collect demurrage. charges irom tne ixauuiuu nxc- month, becomes effective Aprill Italy S&ps Traffic With Germany roofing Company. The case was j ment has spread to Hawaii. i 1 J( 4-'..vW-t- onrl AT1171Priim fill HWkJ "'. - Hawaii Women Want Vote. The woman suffrage " move- lst: Friday. Stone-Riley Case Moved. The case of Miss Lou Riley of Sanford against Ellis-Stone com TW Central Italian government stopped all the indictment against the rail !in the territorial legislature ask- A Biff War Loan. T,fl r.onariiflTi narliament has.'nanv. of Greensboro, for the re passed a bill providing for a war'covery of $25,000 damages, for 1 . .a iAA aaa non TvmliriAiis arrest and oresecu- railway traffic with .Germany byroad carried a a maximum pen-Wnr j til lJ vr a. f ' - 'counts in the indictment were the way of Switzerland. Judge Roan of Atanta is Dead, quashed, however. Former Judere L. S. Roan cf 1 tion. to have been tried last week' Atlanta, who tried1 and sentenced! Next Sunday a collection wiu in Lee county superior court, has Leo M. Frank for the mudrer of be taken at the M. Hi. cnurcn at Baptist Women. Gives Birth to Four Babies. Mrs. C. 0. Knight, 40 years old and weighing 105 pounds, wh', lives near Bella Vista, Cal., is the proud mother of four babies, all of whom were born within a space of two hours. The babie.- are normal and active, though small. The hevisst and the fistt. born weighed three and one-hal'- pounds. The second and. third weighed less than three ppunos and the fourth one's adyoirdu pois was slightly less than two pounds. Mrs. McKnight is the mother of nine other children. Commission Form of Govern- loan of $100,000,000 ment for Thomasville. . ' " TT Thomasville is to have the . T.nnGSfl0s7 has been moved to Chatham county, Mary Phagan, died here in the the morning service for the - M. .which met m ef t d " ' T ,Mn.ihr SKlhit stele. . jn,iy w-c- "ftaa. 8W:f'WJ'v' in May. Tha Baptist Woinefi's Mission Arv Union of North .Carolina, wriiVh Tnt" in -Newborn last , adjo year Moore County School Commence ment April 16th. Moore county will hold it$ sec d annual conimencemeiit at Carthage April 16th. - - . k
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