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: HE i . ISSUED WEEKLY PRINQPLESKpT iIE $2.00 A YEAR IX ADVANCE , VOLUME ILY1 Asbeboro. North Carolina, Thursday, March SH921 .hcATJCaar. s . vfr- ? 'I-., t . M : v. . . . . - 2 "1 1 I i : . WEEKLY RALEIGH LETTER (By Maxwell Gorman.) toiii, w..v, t RVf)imMilliif next wtek the 1921 session of the Gen- Greensboro, were visitors here Satur "eral Assembly Trill' have passed into day right -history. It is too early to judge its Mr. W. P. Covington, of Charlotte, work fairly.- That will e done later spent part of last week here with rela i the cool dispassionate manner of a tives and friends, critical review of eome .- things done Mr- and Mrs. EJ Bowden, of Roan and other omitted. - ' . ob, Va., visited hie sister, Mrs. J. C At this writing it appearsvthat the Whitehead, and others here last week. House is a la ahead of the' Senate. J Members of the musk class gave a Representative Dough ton, of Alle- splendid recital Saturday afternoon ghany, father of the House, and the last Miss Smith has reason to be man who has done more valuable leg- proud of her work as music director ialative work for North Carolina than here when a class gives 'such a splen any other, man in the 'State, tells us did program as was rendered. The pa he feels sure the House can dean up trons were entertained by the class af Tuesday, March 8th. . . ter the completion of the musical pro- Senate Leader Varser, of Roberson,' gram. - Cream and cake, were served, has announced to Senators that they i Messrs. R. L Kearns and W. C. Poe must come to an agreement early: this made a business trip to Charlotte last week to stop all new legislation; as week. ' the Senate will be compelled to re- ' Moore Motor Company has on do main in session two or three davs next play a new Anderson seven passenger week to complete the work already in car. v hand. . j Misses'Peart Whitehead and Ruth Appropriations , Craven, of: Coleridge, were visitors at ' m'i. -v."; t , ' - . . -'C; E: Baldwin's Saturday niht . ; , 'S mV intCTest to here today 0 and Mrs. y. C. Marley went to in toe two-year maintenance and Baltimore this week to buy millinery, tions to the Senate, just submitted. this week. The bill is - only three quarters of a million dollars in ex-. ' .T -.. , , . .... cess of the budget commision's' J .h. A Luther and family, of Lib reccommendationsralready refered to ey, were visitors here Sunday, and bond s issue : of 5,745,000 la proj f Mr- 9J1m.. ;Coward was takea to vided tor, to be issued half in l.1 ABheboreMemorial Hospital last week half in 1922. There will be fight over: ' .treatment We are glad to learn the bill by the educational commision. hemi.s improving- , The widest departure from the Mr. J. G. Coward and family, of recommendation of the budget com-, Liberty, wew i visitors here Sunday, mittee cam in the appropriation for Mrs. Blanche Capel Covinn, ol the State Hospitel, necessitated by Troy. BP11 Sunday here with Mrs. reason of the repeal of the actau-jWatkins. , .... . thorizinjr the transfer of the SMtibM. Auihan, and family, of High Prison building to the State Hosnital. font, wme visitors at J. O. Forres The State Hospital, under the.measure Sunday. . . . is to get $550,000 to construct and is said at that Hhe recent old equip buildings to take care of 575 wedding of Mr. Boya1"86" patients, in Ueu of the $300,000 au- Miss Salhe Burgess that Hon. W. T. thoriied foruse in the conversion of Foushee was chief story teller and the State Prison into a hospital- in ad- Houston Bray champion cake eater, dition to the amount reccomended by There will be an oyster supper and the budsret commision. The State Hospital for the Insane TVf t. Morwton. the State School .for the Blind at ftaleirih the Dniver-. sitv ef lorth CarolinaTte East Caro- Greeiville alisweeive, e--I6eal'riMl8M!4 mm<fi , bgetTwonlrfohv Baia faojWSrf&and thegro wfoSatoryffo? boys, Other Institutions get slight, tacreasees. Improvement Appropriation . The permanent 'improvement appro- VJUfASf1 Jt W..UUUWI , commision follow State Hospital for the Insane, Mor ganton, $150,000 against $100,000. State Hospital for the Insane, Goldsboro, $300,000 against $300,000. State Hospital for the Insane, Ra leigh, $765,000 against $775,000. North Carolina School for the Deaf, Morganton,' $20,000 airainst $20,000. North Carolina Schol for the Blind, Raleigh, $250,000 against $250,000. North Carolina Tuberculosis Sana torium, Sanatorium, $330,000 'against .AAA AAA OVU,VUV. I State Home and industrial bcnooi 1 for Girls and Women, Sanuucand' irM'.: 14MKAAAA lW,WWWivfiW,. . . . Stonewall Jackson Training ncnooi, Concord, 1 $140,000 against $100,000. Caswell Training School, Kingston, $240,000 against $230,000. , uuversiiy 01 no vuvuno, Chapel HUl, $990W against $990,000. ftSte Collei oV Agriculture and University 01 worm uaronna, Ajrriculture Engineering. Ral tSOOjOOa' 2. . f . -- . . ileigh, iboo,uw against it25 000 Mcnai, vngpTu'fOHiv. 1 L I - -II 10E AAA 12O0imo - Ible Congressman his friends all SSSS-School for Nbjjiim East .Carolina Teacher Training nd TO"mf bt School,-- Cullowhee,- -Boon, $200,000, named. Walter Mrphy will be Greensboro, $575,000 against $540,000.' trongly supported for the nomlna- North Carolina College for Women, won, -Elixabeth City, Colored Normal Schol, Enactment Good Road. Uf Fayettvillle, and Salter Colored Nor- Ratification of the big piece of leg mat School , Winston-Salem, $400,000 islation, the road law, w th its $5C against $400,000. ,000.000 bond provision, will be effected Pif.miH fnr Rn. .128.- Mrlv thl week, the Senate having 000 against$25,000. , Tout, $5,748,000 against $45,00a and sent It nacK to ue nouse xor wn The bill appropriated ao institution! currenos in two mall amendment, for which no reccommendatlon was 'A conference will be early and quickly made by the budget commision as fol-' adjusted the slight differences. - lows! , i - . The only amendment that is going North Carolina Orthopaedic Hoa- to cause the proponent of the bil plUL $100,000. . . .any trouble is that about tho method Te complete- Agricultural Depart-f eolleetinlg the gasoline tax. The ment building. $75,000. eastern people want the measure ao ' Confederate Soldier' Home $30,000,' worded that it will be possible for Negro A. and T. College, $115,000. ,the fisherman and other 'uri of gaso The bonda authorised will be five line In motor boata, tawmills, cotton percent forty-year, non-taxable bonds gins, and peanot pickers not to have in denominations of UfiOO and $500, to pay the tax. The proponentt think . in the , determination of the SUte they have the general provision In the , Treasury, not to be sold below par. .bill, but will probably make aome , J. . J modiflcaUoiv eT'"rpUmtory ameed- MevU PktereCnMorsUp , . - to provide for the Method for ' The wai over movie picture, ha. . ' rf ; beea prolonged, and the wbject wiil . - . ... consume favorable report " (that la, 'agaln. SUU eemwrtfthe SenaU with a ma- jority of thewmmittto... the other, VfrVSKZZ Lerislature , may , having enacted ' ft subject. i rith ConfTeMwea at-Lare t On hariTi(r erprofnlnrn eonwn- Ing the xtr trian from North Caro- RA11SEUR NEWS 1! . .Ml. W. E. JUn tr and children, or j 'uriil oJLd Mr. and Mrs. Prestbn Enoch, of MMudmra.'' visited Mr. and Mrs. C. i R: gitn-jav nd Sundav. ood eat wUl be.on .sal, and a good to prom,;,.toV.werywy will ttend,V th,-W.MUWWl to I mt mlc6m Visitor to our Sunday School hnd orthIagueineet ing last ' Sunday ntf inade splendid talks ito boOi meetms. Miss' Nina Graham, of Burlington visited her brother, Dr. C. A. Graham, heSSdHy'Kirkman of Trov was a vis?toVtrt.rweeak: T The infant of Mr. and Mrs. Tom york died Sunday. Mr. P. P. Turner, of Oreensboro, was a visitor here Sunday. Mr. Charles J. Finnison, of Mebane, was here Sunday. Prominent Graham Citizen Passes. Capt James Williamson, of Gra ham, died Monday night of last week at the age of 79 years. He is sur vived by his widow and three chil dren. He was a prominent citizen and will be greatly missed. - 7 The state convention of Philathea Umon in North Baracca- Carolina -;, . u,wi AnHI 1.2i " """"-T". 7" 1 Extensive plans are bein made for the meeting. I .t.r .i, nelt " ""C"i - -- ,.,. i 1,,, year, Speaker WJJ SaiUbury, who has served some J AM . a AMma tn tha I JktlJ.1al A H- vi 1 --- isemDiy. tie IS regaraeu mm nnnnis first of men euipped for legislative -v " . ... . u make a ser- (passed the House bin Saturday nlghti 2! aSw ahtaS Jf J JnTtlia- n Wljh tSU SfS JLTfl for fn Uielr particular eounttea cjulrlng the Stat Prison to move out It over to the inane asylum, pMd without a diinenting vote, rrovinton uf jiwivmwu vrw v& ,iifi(3 vt mim- br of som l.fKXJ I made through another rnsure. . , , , Apron imwu 0U umpwiNi; "'B " at Vfday jugttfr.Witne laaies aia society At tMr ifjunseur uanusi cnurcn. uuier PRESIDENT IIAIiDDIS . - TREASURY CONTROLS IILLI0N5 OF DOLLARS Fature Member'of Cabiiiel lias i Interest in Baiitsf Insur-l ance and Other ' Cokanies Whose ' Capital Totals More Than $800,000,;0(K - Says the New York World Famujrs Wealth Hitalsahat of Rockefeller. v- (W. P,Be!liNwYkyW( Officers and directors in banksfaraltckM corooraUon.', ' ' insurance companies with resource; of $86049341. V3:1 KimtaWtiBt. a StUdard Sted-Cr'Cnrt juuicers ana ui rectors m onevcoi KSS h fa",m "f 11 nave controlling voice in tne anairs on korii. with JLnr,. , tiafiiasift -I more, and corporations with asset $106,702,265 more a grand totai This Andrew William Mellon 6lT PWy :vricereglden!bf.aiidr.'directdr"; Pittsburg, choic6 of rtesidentMect ;pital, $700,000; assets, $lUl2)2a Harding for the portfolio of ;;thef ; r National Union Fire Insurance Corn Treasury. -v VPTleapMsMent.sdiirfs: Probabbly Control $3,000,000,00,0 These fimires Jiuire as thevsalell rZXfhS. irS' ble tiiBt the agSre tcSnsylvahia,J ?Tu IJSZL JSSJ?' ?.SLS? Wors' eanitalj. t750jOO&SiWi holds-authority is greater by WhK than the sumjust set 'forth. There are those in Pittsburg whe be - tt MttiS; the facto Mt neve that anybody but themselves could knoW wnnM h nwn that. h owintvnt i' $2.000.000'oOO Few in the East know the Meltons. There never was a mov self-cnnfotneri family; there never was a iamilv that held more zealously to its belief in the "close" corporation. For years it his been pouring back into its properties millions and tens of millions of. their earnings., and one mav search throutrh every available record without tfettini more than a hint of the true sitttaiioh. The recorded facts' are astonishiritr enough. And if the figures of thein are given procedure over personalities in telling who A. W. Mellon is it ia iut to follow the example of tha maft' him self. "Who's Who" savs: Mellon .Andrew William, bankeri born at Pittsburg, Pa 1S52 sott' the late Judge Thomas and Sarah aneNegiey) MeUon; educated; Uni Unii1erSrt..Pensvv Nora McHuHerf.'im Aasodate with Henry C. Fricks in developmeht of coal coke and iron enterprias; Was trustee'' Carnegie .' Institute. Fdunded Donora.'Pa., where he established great steel mules. Clubs, Duquesne, Ac. Home, Woodland, Road Pittsburg. His Other Big Interests Over against this set the informa tion furnished by himself to the 1921 Directory of Directors for the Pitts burg District, which differs from that appearing in the 1920 edition only in that it omits the Pennsylvania Kail road Irom the corporations with which he is connected. The record is as fol lows, the data regarding the institu tions themselves alone coming from other sources than himself: Mellon Andrew W., No. 514 Smith leld street, Pittsburg. Mellon .National ftank president and director; capital and surplus, $10,870, 200; resources, $132,114400; deposits $105,303,650. Aluminum Co., of America, Alum inum Cooking Utensil Company, Aluminum Ore Company, director; capitaU20r0OO,O00! notes, $12,000,000; controlling by stock ownership St. Lawrence River Power Company, Hen na wa Fall. Water Power Company,' St. Lawrence Transmission Company, Tallaaiee Power Company; capital $38,112,000. American Locomotive Company, di rector; capital, $50,000,000; assets $97476,800. American' Surety Company of New York, trustee; capital, $5,000,000; as sets, $12,788,895. Apollo Water Works Company di rector; capital, $1,710,000. Baltimore Car and Foundry Com pany, .director; capital, $1,103,400. Burrell Improvement Company, di rector; close corporation. Butler Bolt and Rivet Compeiny and Butler Car Wheel Company, director; subsidiaries of standard Steel Car Company. Carborundum Company, director; capital, $200,000. Crucible Steel Company of America, director; capital $100,000,000; assets $130,046,021. Electric Carbon Company, dlrectoi; ur llwl Forged 8teel Wheel ' Company, dT- rector; subsidiary of Standard Steel Car Company. . , " Gulf Oil Corporation, riee-prwrfdent and dlrertori capital, $60,000000; ai eeta, $21 8478,442. '"' " ' H. Xeliahaua Oqmpeny, .director; close corporation.'' - - i i " Koppere Company (eoke even build ers)' director; eapKal ' 8U00.000. Leeehburg, Water Work. Company director; subsidiary of- rannsylvaaia Wat Company - Legonler Valley lUflroad, director; aawt, $1,060,623.' - Long Sault Development Company director; clone corporation, ' Lrndora - Land and Improvement Company, director; clow cerporatlon. Mrrlintle-MiirihI Com punt and Mc-C!inUc-M(irhlI Conp'irf SXECTION TO HEAD Banks? Middletown Car- Company diirectori 'pany.:" i 1 vtp- '. 7- -i'.'r-f -s V :flKS.prodnSt1j Cote Crn- , vrvjno Monongahela Light and Power Coe- pany, president and director;:capital,i j sMbnogahela r Street iBailw l .', ' 1 rtaj. ir.ww.ow: a8set8-is.l76a66. " : national ank of Commerce, in New 'ork : director's capital and surplul V$56.533 J50f resources: 155243.130:6 vvv.w..wtfvF ;lvS5 1. i. v, ; . .'. , Kl PuiModel Engiiie Compa directory, close, corporation, vrasourgn riate uiass uom rector capital, $24,900,000; a,;8ets, ?,508,987. , .. ,, ., ,;.r ' PitsbuTKh and Birmingham Trac tion Company, vice-president and di- rector; capital, $3,000,000; assets,; $6,043,4,51. Pressed Metal Radiator Company, director; capital, $1,250,000. 1 Riter-Conley Company and Riter- Colhey Manufacturing Company, di- .16?0? Capital, $250,000, 5 Robert-Grace Contractintr Company (ureetorT close corporation. Standard Steel Car Company, direc tor; capital $5,0()0War t . i i Standard Motor. Truck Company, Di rector BUbsioiary , afv,, standard Bteei yar fjompan; aldiape. v union Fidelity Title insurance Com pany, .Director, capital $250,000. -union improvement uompany, Vice President and Director; capital $16, 750,000. Umon Insurance Company, Presi dent and Director; capital $100,000; assets $408,859. Union Shipbuilding Company, Di rector; close coporation. Union Savings Bank, Pittsburgh, Vfce-Presjdent and Director; capital and surplus 2,178,740; resources $22, 619,500. Union Trust Company of Pittsburgh Vice-Presiden and Director; capital $1,500,000; surplus $38,914,310; re sources $133,507,260. United States Aluminum Company, Director; subsidiary of Aluminum Company of America. Verona Steel Castings Company, Director; close corporation. Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh, Trustee. Carnegie Institute of Technology, Director. Kingsley Asociation,. Manager. Mellon Institute of the University of Piteburg. Trustee. Pennsylvania Collesre for Women. Trustee. ' Tuberculosis League, Director. University of Pittsburgh, Trustee. This list is made of four banks, four insurance companies, seven education al and philanthropic institution audi sixty-two other corporation. A hi bean indicated it embraces only the connection, of A. W. Mellon. Other Members of Family Tha other members of the Mellon, family are James R. Mellon, an elder and Richard B. Mellon, a younger brother, and two pephews, William Larmer Mellon, a 'son of James R. and Thoma A. Mellon, whoee father died some year. ago. To the interests of the family, other than those listed above Jamen K. Mellon adds the City Deposit Bank, of which he is president with a capital of $200,000. a surplus of $1,041,880 and resource, of (IV 837.370. Richard B. Mellon i. a director of the Pittsburgh branch of the Federal Reserve Bank for tne Cleviand dlrakt and In addition to being treasurer of tha Gulf Oil Corporation Is aa fneeri of most of its subsidiaries. He Is mho vice-preiddent' and director of J. J. MoUomick.ad Company. tha large k steaauhl agency ia Fittatargi a dl- r?t- l Cur Forgf Oww, Directoir; .'n.""'?,,i j!un1iT.Hii1 r - iw.iiinia roawan emoviM. md u Of Fennsylvaiua-Water Cbm-l'T- ,r- . . the same tlm nSin'-i iZ.2m i. b of the eleari-f sou. coramittae art Ntltlrtr Varner nor hi 'wif rT'rf kwli V... the puuburgh arig Ileus Apment wbta tha J verdict was PZzEZLi?L h?!!fLV.f . lation. and a diroeter ; of - the ritta- - burrh and Lake Trie 'and Pittsbenrh, Mckeenport and YouahiAcheny RaD- read. ff tha New York Central Unea, with their $106,7(nU6& of at. Finally, he ia a director of the WM lnburg Bank, with a-apital of $50, 000. aurplu of $248,730 and reoouree of $2,949470. , . 1 s ' Co-cpmt!or of all churchea, Prot Unt, C&fholle and Jewish, the Ut mtit mv, U alra1f airurd, whIJ tV. U. rf. ("liambor of fommrc(l n r.''rT ',.ri',,nf! MRtirK-intiona have VARNER WINS SUIT Says ' He Intends to Prosecute Suit , Against McRary for Alienation, That Mrs. Varner did commit adul-Udi-WSuSai th.ZZ, . tery with Baxter McRary, . 61-year- f f old mulatto, was the verdict ; of thei to- orrv to ot tto M si . Itf 2S5JSTO,' vr some toTdoes not eeem toimpm. VUtl Mrti Mrs, Emma Wall and MiaHjua . IJv?Ld,toK?nJ "i8"01 left : Thursday Ar to. R rryn5hU8nt' Henly northern market, where Mrs. W 1 riaS"!Lj,Wn,or 5 wlect 8Prin stock of ail- . Mstence. for which she bronirht irniL'. . 0 . J foUowing hiscastingr her out frorahisi "" - '"Jtl f ner home 'on the niirhf of Ansniit 1920, ia. Tamer's absence, by a num-l er liexmgron men. - .."7w-- " Jury home in Central Falls. fflat he intended to prosecute his suit! R. R Russell R, M. Caudle uaaLd against McRary ; forj$loOjp00 charg-fBiU Stogg spent Thursday in Qnam I ing him with alienation of hia wife', boro. ' , affections, and ,s filed ' In Greensboro Miss Jennie Window, -ef HV wf timt agoThe i negro is said to was in. town Monday shopping- . jlinJa.h0uPit at Cincinna. Ohio, Mrs. T. Pugh ia spending i'4k , oi ine ,jsuit ; , . , reement ori the verdict was ed DV the furv on the cmmnth ballot, coming 42 hours after, thebroke her leg, the bone beingiiai questions were given to them -last.tured in two places, ' Thursday afternoon for a dBciionJ . 1 ?' . 1 ' ' They answered the three questions in , me issues as loupws: The; Jury's Answers. . "Did the defendant (Varner) sep-! school pdbils March 11, 1921 at! arate himself from" the ! plaintiff,!8,00 P.m Inthe court house for bat ; (Mrs. Varner) and fail to provide efit school athletic association. . A! her with the necessary subsistence ms excellent play with each pa according to his means and condition ff v. specialist in bis and ker o in lire as alleged in the complaint?" i"'" usses jan .uewis, AiDerta--maa , The answer was "ves." The iiirv'Foy Ingram, and Elizabeth Skeen am f had been instructed by Judge Boyd,80 to answer tnat question m the ' firmative. 2 i. "Did the Inlalntiff commit adulterv with R. B. McRary. as charMd inLwuliam Underwood are . very -wett1 the answer? The . answer waa ryi imyrsnoold be al- MUasTte the, wnat sum. iz i lowed and paid or plaintiff .for her- reaseaaWe' toner th:'st,ol How Verdict Waa keaeaedi A secret' ballot was taken bv the jury immediately after the "case was given to them Thursday afternoon, seven of the jurors voting against Mrs. Varner, five for her. After about three hours of deliberation, a a k n f I v -a The third ballot taken Friday morning, after about one hour and one-half's discussion, resulted in 1.-11. J... -i .jj?.. otner n u a "may, me r0tlf yiJUigl Bi Jnd, i: y' " i Yu ii k case began in Greensboro on Tiifisdas reach an agreement and being told by m ;- "him that they must take more time and endeavor to agree. Going back to' "ol"er rePorl 13 lnal n .tsr , , the jury room, they could not agree, b.allot there ere seven vote for Mr.' going to a hotel for the night, at 8:15 and flveTa8?'ns0t , after one of their members, Jack Star- for hun,were: p- ,M- Summers,. .aJa-. mer, of Greensboro' was taken to his mance; E. E. Byrd, Randolph; J. lf home where his child was very ill. j2yce', ISl:,rn?ham;T,-. H' K"? ' However, he returned to the jury late Cj;.apellc,Hl',;,- X Robinson. Xeaks , Friday night yitte'' PJ- Thomas, Green, and Saturday morning the balloting was W' , M. Moffltt, Randolph. Thosa resumed. The first ballot was the ain8' hI!: J- J" -same as the one taken Friday, eight topdi, M-C. Reaves, , Wtaston-Salemii . against the woman in the case, three T. E. Hodgin, Greenboro; J. H. for, one not voting. Coombs, Greensboro, and L. H. Sar nie next ballot, the fifth of the " Sreensbora- . v, " series, showed seven against Mrs. J c? 6J n lour another Varner, three for her, two not voting. brought Mr. Starmer over -to ta The sixth ballot was eleven against mJor& T" retired a W .. .... her, one for. f- .l" te The end was in sight Some of K at to four ia favor of tha de- , -th jurymen were pparently on the"""1- x , . ' -, ' verge of a physical eollapse. But Saturday morning, foUeaise There was a little discussion. Prayer service, Mr. Coombs, of tha The foreman called for a ballot, minority. Joined the ranks of the nar- the seventh, and it was unanimous against Mrs. Varner. Jurymen in Prayer. Before going down to the courtroom , llZ 7 ii. th. h.rvn'convicted w?re- The fart that ha haf Jurymen KmftStarS escVibed m a nalea' iTc looi S uTnthe wPifk it'weU. done. were ready to give i their verdict not to tell her hashana and: thiJfch. ' Th crowd which had been loung- tZ Thlt h -ing around th federal building quiet- 0. ly filled th courtroom. Th titSuLua L.il came in, no sound breaking - th . s L. SSAITS. Isnee, other than their footsteps. 1 V.rwIJfl1JtWSL Jow , .v. Ugive her aub-teWdwv eater. - . 7 1 ' Jarra SsJ Trlei," - Every mm on the jury ' had hU -soul tried" lit deciding the question, I M. Summer, foreman, stated af ter It was decided. It was hard to. believe, h said, that Mrs.' Varner, whit woman of prominence, apparently niorlnr all th advanUr of wealth, could be mllty of rptereooree with nrro, a rhrirl, btit aftor dlrrting the eri- HrKv nd oiVing At the m,'Hr from V RAKDIEIAN KEWS - Mr! W. C Amick.xf GravV flaW.' neighborhood was in town Satundaj ea. Dusiness. , - Mr. and Mrs. L. Docton, wh neat , fo; Mrg. .. Harry "Sawett. m& - ,leK.flc-;AIlandale, Minn., have been Mr. John Newby. of waain town last week on business. tMtE. O. York spent the,weekI l.iittias;jeMdn.v. ih (WmuM daughter" fell wfaila nlavinw i li n.iJ TU-.J.. , .1 J THE LITTLE CLODHOPPER" A PLAY BY SCHOOL fHlLlffiiim . Th t.h SaXT r wr ! w. ' .g02?'in' their Partg that they arai af-'Tv',i,a w ueul' "le outer mm '"no killed themselves acting. Messrs- .?re Jones, William Johnaom anal imuuwn BpecuuiBlS' in IBOT I I BlMMIIwa) 1 ? II J . . . 1 I ru.cs.' in xact wey are neuere tm "a0-? wrybody in the wWla e-; , Don't fail to see this play, be ever maue appearance rviataia .v.who are ttjrlfig to tstablish athletiea in our school in Ashebortt: ft . Mrs. Varner's suit for setfinV rtfc a part f her husband's estate forked subsistence waa filed in Greenabatai on November 5. n v - t- !did following aHefeatioaVf brnmnZ. y between he r?nd tiS negrVa! , existi VarnelrB , , a. v;n t:.i .n"TrvZ years prior to the night of last Aa- -. - t 9 w n McRary was found an- ' der the Varner horn? Trial of t ' , , . , ' ..t Jonty. lie was quickly followed ay. the other three men, making th rota against Mrs. Varner unanimous. " . It is understood that th Thraa w i di ami. Varner Pn McRarv cnlinned ' wwtb? ft5 MiwSl tmin tn ha hnnkani l'-lll .td " . . ' U eaay has a abaiatea amU wrong. ' But th eoa4 Jssn,rnt-la d th jury giving th plainUf an thing, it th second Imw -ms. -- wered bk th ffirmaUv. " Th Juror Langly ana larwmirt from Randolph county. , Th Jurors wh wr aralnrt 1 r. iVsrner war from Guilford county cpt Reave, from, Fonrj-th Thoae who followH the evi ppctinl the vrnlkt tlmt V T 1 j-
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