$1.00 PEK YEAR. VOL H. No. 43. IIE3JDERS0NY1LLE, NORTH CAKOLIIfA, TltURSDAY, JULY 13, 191U n ii - ... " r . . . -i ' r- . . i - - ' " ' I . - -ririrvl m n ' Tniv 15, Til - T.. Tra- WILL BE TRIED Tlie Board of Equalization for Hen derson county now in - session at' tlic ourt house hopes to finish its wort sometime today. This board is com osed of the thrte county commission ers and a fourth man, Mr Charley Corpening, appointed by the state ta: coinniissioner. . x: For the past three days this boaru has been in session and .in thig time -mne a prodigious amount I vork. It is possible that still another day wili bave to finished THIS UK .i.- xt . . T.',i.: m'-ftVio'nf -Raleigh, N. C, July 12. oausQury, o,, : vi$;.0f Halifax, received from Goyern the worst fires for years m Salisbury QKitchin yesterday evening his corn occurred yesterday when a two-story missi0n as corporation commissioner brick building owned by Miss? Eliza- to succeed the late -Henry Clay occuDied by J. brown, ne weai neiuie .juu6o t. aw roa Allen in the .office ' oi ex-governor j Much has been said lately as to (what this county was going to cfo . towards . getting the : Heiaei scii -o.- Greenville highway, in gOva. snape forr summer Jtravel. - It is anruTicecE to - 1 daV thatthere is eoine tc., -5 iiatd, iq. SITE beth Hedrick v and ueiaman ana sous, uia- nvoa n a. an rl nt once took lauon, which i a iarec, muueuuoi . w i,as f'p.pnn ttiapHti2- ever was gutted by fire entailing a loss of the oath of office and. entered upon and flourishing organization, ; has com-1 witIless6ed Hendei sonville. forty , thousand .dollars. A ust Supervisor George Justice losses include: . . - this morning. ;ir7s leameu uiai r.t, "-V"- - . - is now-arranging lor uus great a- . j; Feldmah, stock $30,000, with in-;matter of the appointetment was set- winter. ly" which will be held possibly abouC rn unr frxr, TOwrt siirRTir.A S20.000: Arey iiios, aamage ,tlp(f Monday morning in tne comer- noy. qVq?0ti MnoTPsvl He. the Middle of August, lnvuauons. x Uv uc&x w, x uiu uauiuvuui w v " . x - , . -. iv.j . - - . , r ui.i . vx . - - i , , , , - , . - " i .- i , , ,-r . i j xttsi to niiruwitrc emvn. uj " , eiiue ijct v cr;ijL iao 6uxuw -ntiin hoa roponriv nurr.nasen T.ne cowt w 111 utj imucu i,vy ut m '-'"ti c."" to be spent before the work is to carve up ms amnuy, maggxu u-.-- TCHKfthAt.h Hedrick's" building, rrvk;--V ' . 1 rr;rTrrw.ai,fT, Vnafl thptt of both the" Carolinas. A' ed. Numbers of citizens both, liams, Monday night wil lappear be- .s insurance. SI-,000: V. Wallace . . Mr? Travis is : one : of Governor , r :'.n hik Rt.k ronresentative ; gathering will arrive. nrban and rural'whc felt Uey were fore Sauire Hood at 4:00 this after-and S0I1S. damage to clothing stock by Kitchin's closest personal and politi- f ' thPra nrin the next severallfrom Asheville and a gTeat number vsZ unequally taxed have appearedbe- 0Ik Linguishing in iail is contrary i water, $1,500.. .' cal friends, 'has been" a member of ars He expects to raise fine horses prominent citizens;; will jourhey; up, (oretne aSm- au th s to Tom's Idea of tne eternal fitness. of i CO-OPERATION. th state democratic executive com- - i,fi14i inno a rarlnii nf 1 fmm Greenville to this great meei- i mittee for twelve years ana cnair- ir.--,0flflaw t,OTi . t i nisn nn. i ins. r - . vv- -w T - - , -. n nMmher no uu.c jrc, uiouc wx-1 r,rh r man oi tne tiaiiiax wuixujr wiuum,-- ..et -ta Krt wtn nnpn ht a race . ueuniie. Bieus wui. imwy uwict w- plaint that his tax was too . low .. and gT;! I?1; was to be made' a ! Support Local . Enterprise SUculd Be -tee since 1898. He was for a number track .duPmg-the IhnnH be equalized upward. - - He said that if he was to oe maae a vv of tiie Entli.e .Local Af Vears chairman of the board of dK ira , . . , vfe-v:: work will no doubt begin on snort no-. s" r a m a -rtr t j i memDer oi tne uoua xvua.ua jkiuycuicui , .... ... i, j : M . . - t- . ,h.tt Merchant IJomwaaiiy. - i rectors or tne state penueuuarj wiu xnree, mousauu biruug, viwiww m ja piacmg.tne iiresayiiie neuup . By Dundas fuuerson. 'has served four terms as state sena-:trom ail sections oi jonnson; county i gonville highway m perrect shape. JUUlli M x- rounty commissioner T A. v. Lyda says the work has kept them busy from early morn till dewy eve rand the end is not yet. member of the Good Roads Movement he wanted to enroll himself and begin service at once. Will Speak Tomorrow. Ti Bivens of Raleigh, who will ad Hres the teachers of the county at m-nn a. m ' tomorrow at the court hniisfi. is expected to reacli the city tonight. . oi w-i A H O XT rT Alter speiiumg . v.. , tnn; nf TMphmond xrr Bivens leaves for Brevard where tory of Richmona i,CiQ scheduled to speak Saturday. Superintendent Shitle requests all who are interested,. whether teachers or not, to come and hear what Mr. Bivens has to sayr Record of Death From Hea tin Rich mond Is Unprecedented. When a merc-4.Jk c a ui w'o"tor. Tnnpa huvine a fe . tuiags .irom tne 'mail order house u.'w iar away big ; -nttxr Ho rprmita a howl to escape him. . -J MV w , j : .o;. "h oh n ranter izes Mib. uones as a caa AX. OC V CU . T TT- - T.. 1 KicnmouQ, , va., jui surrounding- deaths from , the heat this summer, neighbor and asks e undlt : , iv- i. ta enacA what he IS iib ua.co ivi. ipu-r aurmg ui : y S1-: Zff it i to helo his neighbors boia-I it ofArt fi rno piiv nRHiin iiua.ru. .ima w . j - - -. - . tp . those condeciueu man cxacry lt S,dentea. 1,1 i c0rnceHe remark to - tixe store, j FREE MOVING PICTURES AT URtL -PARK TONIGHT attended the Annual Farmers Picnic t .-Hundred of automcbiles front tne and good roads meeting at smitiii.a i south V haTe :;alre?kdy .'.travieGf,i tsusu Saturday. v.-'.vf1'-'' fmou'ntain.'.-rbute bottitothfr;.ear.ac2t - il in'the night. , With the completion An eiecuon wui prouauijr. uo wwu , , 4rT,-r,v0Tn.tn hrA will 4 in Salem at an early date to vote on ;-;8ta xxv i6.T.vl r .w-. ti.avel into Western : North. ; uaroiinz. 1 unarioue s , new quarter-oi-a-iiui- i i aii a n t . v, ioa-aoiiar dusiuuiub is tty y i than ever before. keeoer next door that there should 1 : Unexpected xle ay in the installation ; neaer to realization. Though in a ! . 1 12 1 n . nintllTA TT151 fnmO H I I . i 1 X 1 x 1 A v I be a law nassea compeuuig ycuyic o: ue uue muvius v" , -: sense ana in proxiuuiy h ib: iu uc jewjiwu i inu. . . to sDend then m-uey-UL the c-mmuv 4r i. Park has postponed me exm-.j an addition to the present structure, Nashville, Tenn juiy Xi;TT 'itv in wmcu cue it. : bit?;-a of pictures there unm tonigni. . designation "new" is not a mis illy Monk 94 years of age, is-aeaa minutes after be as exhaust-. ihe Pictures wil Ibe e.bited in the ; nomer. After a conference yester GEIRII. 111 Pollv in North Christian county, according. .Wplf , hi3 trade ast tiie-0tjen air on the slope imr.tiately in i dav with the local postmaster, assis- special from Hopkinsville, . Ky. m o MfS Joi:e. PUyinS Lcr the rear of the Casino an ideal loca-r- postmaster, weather observer to a Farmer and His lYife Burned to Death j She t had lived I all her uie , bj goods away from ho'c Princeton, N. C., July siis. ine charred bodies of Arthur Perceval, a prominent farmer, and his wife were found in the ruins of their burned farm house near here .yesterday. Recent Arrivals at East TIew. Mrs. W. E. VanLandingham, Ernest VanLandingham, Casper VanLanding ham, Mrs. C. MHorton. f Theda Hor tcn, Eugene Horton, Mrs. N. M. San ders, Mrs. J. C. Herlong and five chil ron Miss c. M. Simonton. Mrs. John ai ffimnnton. PhiliD herlong of Jack- cnnville. Fla.. Mr. Charles Dohmen, New Orleana, La. ' Th SaUatlon Array. wdArftftnville is being visited Vto- i-r -ronrPRpntatives. of the Salva- JLXOkJ JJ wJf w - Avw-.'-whinr villhold a series ,o mAAtinn. Malot Edr WniteV divl- donat nfflcar for North and South PomiiTi!)' riAorcia and Florida, is ac- mTsxni'oA hv Wo secretary, Adjutant W. S. Quirk and Adjutant John Bon tcie tit Vi Vine rharefr of the army work in Asheville. The object of tho visit is to hold a few meetings and also to raise some money for the Salvation Army. outlived two husbands and ad never . Jlos B attenti0n U a ib sa.esmai j been to town, although living .within , ose aw a'b.si of piet- two miles of Crofton. seen a train, and had an antlptnay tor "new fangled things." She haa never . . n Kpw York concern. Or maybe ;Ue goods that via ia mirchasine are advertising nov- 1 . ih0 thA'irind that is guaranteed to Virginians Called on to rraijor Kaln mucn,solid ever lasting use Richmond. Va., July 1. Within half ""s 0 vnn(1pr there are an hour after Governor Mann issued; , 85 ... collectors traveling a proclamation yesterday calling , - d a'n the whlie. Count the upon the people of the state to pray I haye on you for rain, refreshing showers fell upon J ast year and offered you aUVCl UDlUg BVuc"f . the capital, at HnVHI LlBlllC BVil temperature 20 degrees from tne max- - account of some wise imum of yesteraay, wmcn was person In a fi about 20 minutes. far away town and you win understand what I mean. walkHa necessarj on tue part of those wishing to. witness the pictures, y Two reels cf good subjects will be shown every night. No admission fee will be charged. Said to have been suffering from; tAmnnrarv InRanltv. TMrS. Joe Steven tion; The car stops more aim iiw w6 and other occupants of the present son. of Calhoun, Ga., jumped into a. y-v tnnaa . .... . - . Federal buiiamg, Mr. v. J. lax, an.ar- well at the home or her orotner, Ji. chitect of the Treasury Department, H. Land, Saturday, carrying with her Washington, stated that the contract Mrs. Land's 4-year-old -daughter.. The 'will be let within the next six months, child was drowned. OViovlrttfa nhaorvor , J I - .... , twgeque! of a series of busiireiss The Greensboro ministerial asso- auarrels. v extending .over' several. elation has started a movement to months, Miss Zella Phillips of Rome. have the postoffice here closed ou I Ga., Monday- night shot David Tales, Sunday: that is, the association a3kn j a Rome merchant, four times with an that the carriers' windows be closed! automatic pistol. One shot -entered. . j a k IahiaaI' TTTlr a a' -k I Vk ai4 V f lilft Ififra Vint TvO sible be done. I wounds are not necessarily fatal, ana it is believed that he will recover.. The. A Mountain Trip. I woman is held in v jail. A most delightful mountain trip -Mr. C. S. Steele of Columbia Is at the Gates. the eoose is If it Is a heln- , tu.. ni . -A wna; auo i : iienaersonvuie-s ' ce for tilQ gander. If it is a nein TnreVPark has nroperly been nam- sauce ior mo 6 , HnAiid edTHlndersonville's PIayground.- and o crime : fills admirably all the Lipurpose 01 2i'"or her business have made .it, tftarirwtrallyl0C Jinn4nT a merchant. to The new steel row boats are now floaty , Vvtuinir from an outside ing on. the waters or . schemer, when he has right In: his Lake in the Park. New.hathing suits community the means of getting have been received and at almost any JiSHtortolM value if he only time of the day may be seen a sportive L"8 SSthe right ray. -crowd of Youngsters enjoying them- j wses- worthy of the name selves in the waters of the lake. . I i th?s country there exists one or Tho frAA movine Dictures will be 1U . . ' t J. T. Brice of, Amencus, ua., was In the- city! today enrote to Bre vard where1 he will spend the sum mer. -y . ' ,--.fl one year leave it alone till you have more knowledge and better sense. Last, but not- least, you must put in the space you have bought, , sales Tnanahln that will make most use of it give it, in fact, one hundred per. cent value. You do this for two rea sons, one- because you are ja business man and want to get full value for the money you: pay- out and. second you desire all the results you can get by safest and quickest method. The first three points I. have enu merated can very easily be attended to by the average 1 local retailer with the aid of his friena tne newspaper man, but the .salesmanship in the Gtrla of the Broad Street Park Mb was enjoyed last week by a party f I thodist" Episcopal church of Trenton,, young people from the Mills River N are to be taught "the nse of fire- r" . . . . V,i ooa Cases llie tuiu"y" .1 j mau, uuv v " , . - - ... 1 i I ni tiHii mntimip during tne sea- . . . . . 1 -vriort A meeting was held tins T to orove one of nals is small, iney nave a , space' DOUgmUC m. - r - x x , ! Aviotonro ftTin in 21UUUL dcvcuwj- 1 1 rkTTpr von me aiu ui ouv,u ax Lvl vww I A wu. v front of the Herald omce, a crowd listened attentively to the sing ing and music and responded very liberally to the offering. the mcst attractive amusement feat ures of the Park. The movine Dicture machine is a first-class one, and oniy tne oesi uu- j - - .-t1nr tn reiinburse them Thi rroeram. a 0, :- five cases out of one hundred, these naoers do not pay at all. The pud- I i,nT-o r-oi-cr on other business, such vrwa nw mTfp qanbhILLS. Jects will be shown. The progran NEWS OF THE SAJiDUis. changed every night, the pic Over I tures will be shown. for their labor. More often than not if ta o labor of love. No more con- ! scientious set of men exist than the Does it nert If some one were to come into your store and offer you the services of a high grade city salesman for a sum that you usually spend on cigars weekly what would you do when you were convinced tnat ne was not ju&u- Ing? You would taKe mm at m uiu -. . - . TXT A w.r Farmers Jieuevea w ".; "'l t noint convenient to -wwr TVM.faM I ATTO WSUMHI UL UX V f LOllOn HUfiua - .mv and no admission Will De . r . 1 want tn . -1 I IUU UU1UU.J 1 I A. sx-rnT OOOTTI Tl Villi 1. 11 EL I. U1UOC I V ml n rfl Tin 1 111 Jl UUU JUU. - Southern Pines, Julr. "--W"?? ch"!e- , T,1Inp jnway b daily men and their paper, are tantt make moneyjust as fast and easily . - -- . . - l ii Biinnnrr voj can Kive mem ; ; ns Vmi can arae it What I offer you is something as BtartHn?. I can sell you tne ser nf men who have made a Na tlonal reputation as constructors of . tvii tYlATI ads for concerns "e ju1 who have made, and are making sue 1 . . i - M x. a PrTr'c. Newman f ! l Colleee was shown tne worms Kottpr- vnnwn. If their circulations 01 u - . . , iLl- I anftfir fa hAOftTTlinff DtiLLcr " ' . . i VO aro sn abundant on the cotton m uu , tt. f vour blame and tne Diame vi . 'W I A AAT1CT5I TIT IV 1 1 1 I aO 1 XX C UUliiUVl v. - . . X..lo4.V iled. The tarmej Tseneers are now daily like you. T- brought him the first specimen- themselves of this novel without .b"TJ? "We do not know wnat - meanVof reaching the su "Do with them" said Prof. New- Mountain, and there ve iwing ; one oi - value and take other cess for thousands of similar stores jjo witn tneui, . I .v. ..ontocf mmmtaln nictures in then 1 10 give j I . a eno. no -nnthine with them." 'inai. uic &.v means to boost tneir circuiauuu. ana wno can man-c - man. lu. rrb,:;: v world. 5 . I A WYTA TnP . IMII V till U.. LUV v I - - - IS tUC 11 v"-" ' . I rphoro friend the' cotton planter nas :waeu I i w A fioeinn nnn t r iii- t uu u xjx i ... n v,fo .ntton. Tfiose worms uie voiu ' . ,tnm mitnlrlp advertising scnemes. ril.Tl- ,irC,; wrda. which Incline. There are superu y""& w a fl f therefore, the money you hose Give I . . i .V.m everywhere. The your neignoors a i . j- I tr them. are reiresnment bwuus .u - "-.T.' a nn those the foot of the Swiss are wuu - :oa"- p,VA aeveiop raw ' . water everywnere. rne i your uci6uuwi - eats the lice. You let. that worm P'J-jSd Sef&trul walks Do not, for a moment, suppose that t j in ootia tVi lice oues- "uj Uii' S auu " w"4 ?'Jfffl appeal to all, and tne . pie u B - and still less pay neighborhood. The jolly! campers started Thurs day morning and, reached Caesars Head . Friday. While in that part of the ' country, wet visited uck iPprestn andtne many reauuruii?.yinvnat vlcinty. Those f who enjoyed lovely trip were: "": Misses ' Bettlah Prink, Sue Carland, Josephine osDorne, ommie, Marie a and. Lena Lane Messrs, Mar tin Kinsey,; Hamilton, Floyd and . Lee Osborne and Tom Allen. It Is a mis take about any of the rock having fallen.. Caesar remains ever and anon the same. One of the Party. , : .. 'A very pleasing bit of infor mation comes from . Kaleigh. The state appropriation for , the high school N department has been increas ed from $250 to $375. While this in crease only amounts to $125 it will help materially to. Increase the ef ficiency of this important department. With the election of Miss Athena Mellette the teaching force Is now comDlete and the personnel is . such that the Board is to be" congratulat ed. Miss Mellette Is a graduate or Wlnthrop and has had several years' exDerience. She was re-elected to the same position held last year but preferred to cast her lot among the good Deople -of iiendersonviue. in regard to the Superintendent for next year, the following might be or in terest: . - Raleigh, N. C, June 19, 1011 tionJ ' . 5 E l?;; .xnToration of the your local paper and still less pay It is needless .to 7 the larmer An charms is almost in- attention to any lacK or succeb ,u since' Froiesor ixew - - feel better came down till3' waT. situation. and saw the exhaustable. havA had in the past in this respect You have not gone about the matter in thA rieht way. Let me ten you . wtvt TT TO ftfH YTT1P -t -wi mi rwi ww bi mi m m , m m . i r, i 111 vuv n - - w . . . i m mi w ni r. n i 4i linn xiu v -m. v i A or mi. t... Ta-rrr. xcrnn have Deeil , l I ,ttt vmi PflTt maKC yOUr aUVCl LlOifo lue xvuBDiau " " o i a ia vallev Hill cnurcn ax ttie J . ' l. .iQi .. . . . . a i ..i.stAAca QTin rnnveri ruui uv T,K0alA: nroved to apyrww"o - i nar into th nnest possiuie bi'l.M. wtos. J. C. Weatn- Mrs. Coja ra. StoSSr couL. get on this fair Space tr.i tiiA We- faTm of Mum cc "" iict tnk success and convert your -o . . annreriAT VA CUUKlCKauvu n-v. I " . . . 1 "Pi" r0.0nt i npwsnailfir mi ath- Mrs. Cora Kansier tax. uu xxx 'they journeys through Palestine and in- v TXViln otnrlpnts WfiTG nnri n n xirniiK liic jjiuxc t- " i . kt busylollowlng her from place to newspaper --- r -advertising Place asishe gave Jistorfc data or Flrst youm , w, fnr vours -for the extraordin ary sum of one dollar per week. This is only made possible by the syndi ..tin. mot ho1 of sunnlv with which you Ire no doubt familiar, but wither. T. W. Valentine, which, If you are not, your .iu newspaper man. will be only too glad to enlighten you. It places within your reach the same class of adver- .it , i..tnn. illnet'patlnns. as Is used6'by tie mW succesTuT stores dersonville "graded fchool-at least, f M Poimtrv this is the information that I have mJr! U7C aaiAmansWn L T trust that I have not been misin- inai is we "uu r . - - T -xr n0ifl t,a must put in your newspaper Hendersonville, N. C, Dear Mr Valentine: t . havA learned that "your . board of education has elected Mr. W. H Cale as superintendent of the Hen- arms, under tne direction oi tntar. pastor, the Rev. . William , Stone, tne girls v have organized the Rangers: club. They are to be trained In artflK lery, and will also devote themselves.. to4 athtetic- sports.. . The; Object lia to: get them to exercise in the Open air-T.. - Strange as it may seem, the coolest places in the city during New York's hot scourage the large restaurants ixx and around Broadway are said to have lost more money than any ether general business. The managers es timated that moer than $l50,oou which ordinarily would have been taken in at Broadway .restaurants. during the five or . six days, was di verted into other channels. When the free delivery of letters. was first installed in Middleton, Conn 24 years ago, three veterans of the Civil war, Michaef S. Dunn, Jonn Slavin and James Deming, were ap pointed by the postmaster. Those -three men, now gray-haired, and stoop. shoulder from their quarter century of work carrying their delivery hags are still covering their rputes, ana Monday, the entire city joined in cele brating their 24 years of service. After' years of Inactivity, another effort is to be made by New York dty to recover from the federal govern ment the sum of $662,000, which tne city spent in equipping soldiers for the civil war. Experts from the oona- ptroler's office are now. looking; msa the history of the city's claim with ax view to taking it up forthwith- be acceDtable Ariv thA Rnnfirintendent, says take hold of their work In an awk rr.!, faahinn owinsr to Its newness to them, but they are industrious, well-behaved, and they readily learn. He seems hopeful of the experiment. you must yui iix . . 1 hirhlv as a school if it is to bring youxtue uigu-iicgoiu , ii it is w "'"6 7 , 0 TQn Tn mv oninion. he will render ? .. ; . eBt. aUU UUH-UCSV x , "... -.'-I x r a-n. Orient. She deiigntea nrZL fm,r rv.inta to this local . the lack of that sort of salesmansnio excellent v y---- X XAVA u Mr. j AGED MUSICIAK DIES SINGING QLB HTEtSKL John P. Jones, Noted Welsh Cora , . po ser, Passes Away with " Song on His Lips. - . Chicago, July 10. Singing snatches-from his own compositions, John P. Jones, noted Welsh composer and vocalist, died Monday at the age of . Question, that h?s made more iauurs m . 88. 1 ... a t i ha C III 'J '1U vuiMuiii 111 run i - " K man any ; mauw c,rrr. 17-vpnr olil cVand-dauehter or graphically events. depicted scenes and space school, he will give satisfaction to the Rmnnth ! community. He is a man oi nign EXPLOSION JARS EGGS, NO SPRING CHIChENS. ro,ior Tniv .10. Sorfnp: chickens are a scarce article of food in Chica- go When the country for 50 -miles or more dround Pleasant Prairie, Wis., was shaken up last March b an ex plosion in a powder mill, the blast played havoc with setting hens and In cubators. The explosion was mis taken by many for an earthquake when it was felt. A few houses were blown down and thousands of windows About 90 per cent of " chicken crop went up with the pow rio rtiflinn. - commission men say. mi,. rAVA cTiairAn ' and the young Ud? Wiled outrlgM Z.i. MrAh w they were born deformed. Some, were, -Jhjtdied out . ttiATa 'with twisted n: ittftonly portion ofvwirrs. - 1 Mrs.;j; Wodwardf BUttV-C . --O . , , . J TSTa UZES sTleUn wanSerS".nto yoir cbaracter. Bcho,arsMp and a ThA lecture was msirucuve, iB r", ' oTfrP : OT, rJ to unload a new fan- teacner oi exceueuiuuijuus . l A .Trl I AirnarlaTIPP WIT II I.UC111. Ulvu v,awo I Dl"lO v . tertaining . eacan - advertising Jscheme (rememoer reflection oi neri"- ---- instructive, en- ers LrJIUDlCU " . . I ii J DiiTlno'a Til ACTA HI I2LUU eaeer hearers and only alter two u - Ve atffi-Mtentatlve of it In the world's press. - - - . . nraa cna I a nnnr i ih hk iccl lij v ti v " i r - . . buv auvuv " . 11 I , . V. , QTIrt TT11 OTITV it may not uc gicn. vi .DU overland from imascus -; ' nave to take enough and Dead sea. - ttepeawjr c- ,.i most merchants . a ji li.'K niiDcnnns - t rum uci i dwovc. w c . . . vmh nrun i i va w'uvu ' . i- 1.1 moa hours of continuous sps " w farming would be folly, permitted to close, w tn a-r , " hagIne ace in second lecture m r-.;' 0 " thnt ia inadeauate to aid it to At thA close the audience , uwc a --00t nf mnrh nleasure rrom AJ-AUVU X' numerous costumes the paper near at hand and the strug gle the editor is maKing to yrouu a sheet that, after all, is yours the M-nAiir nf vour town and the re- xr - InsSectln tne conlata a puinng udvertlsement of ooth salesman and using atUe of " Se' saelU. your business "ad If not the medtcine I have prescribed In state. , With best wishes, I am, Very truly yours, . Algen J. Barwick, Chief Clerk. ' The dilieence of Chief of Police few. days the composer sat at the pfano. Tho audience was made , up of tne lonx maiden daughters of Mr. Jones, all teachers In the Chicago public schoolss who have, kept house for him for many years, and several other relatives amS friends. . : As the player began to strum thr melody of "Congress Street," Sir Jones', favorite among the hymns oT his own composition, the aged singer took up the words almost as clear ana t, DUt you Vttii lurc"""'' ! " wiiil T-rUi-m Q be. better by turning the r. Mrs. ;rosey JS ronded as In. earlier years his Toice. jl laj uuau, o merchant nuuicluUD. r ' i Ko-ht wnraA follv. The fancy work Mrs. "ansi-L 1aS8 than fiee oer cent of . his as souveuiiB - . ' ' , , nn advertisirie Is losing mon- it the Lvrlc ' 1 ey and Is a Hying example of the old new. piub4""! . " I - 7 -i IUU119U. who ! th Yes, co-operation- is jusi as &uvu he ran . fPr I rVt t a AV"e i . . - i in - All . nf tne vauaeviiie. yci prec --.tr"'!! -ta wfilrh formers will put on- uc 1 TT 1 m tn hA.full7-uD.to the stand- ard set. for the past, two nights. 3 cinning tomorrow night an entirely new group, of performers -will .be seen. ' " ;:." ""'r- The fine new row " boats ; at Laurel .rv . ai-A from. the famous, Mallins oeopler-made of steel - and;..?r,f,.;.. Third, vou must lake ' space for. a long enough time to give the adver tisement, a chance. If you planted ;. a piece of land with 'sed 'potatoes you j - - o. rr t n d crn p.ii recovereo. ; . manded:.One after another articles were wuau;r- . rcDGrtoire of hls owa fm.-vn.i- aa it is for Mrs. Jones, and.j der an old iog.oui-u - - itjona.- Then came another rf- ix nhfaf TATTAT Afl T nfTIl UUU I -.- . . to ujmk ui . w::: :Z 7 v w favnrite to the air oi n;va, naiuw one of t3 when vou come nAwsnaner is mere entitled to your i ei lerrei-eu i.ixCxix rt f,o air nf "Eva. -i-e immature age or tne two uu,. i -rr:. on ousiness than you are to Mrs, Jones a few words the old for. it has bigger interests at stake,, tbey we, e aUo wed 0:PO" j musicians voice faltered and he-to and is probably doing more ior xne " rM.TTn the future to dead In a few minutes vfn, a ion, enough oni wering- piece of land witn.saea potatoes dujt . -- npT? to annrooriate to themselves wnatever would.not digtoem ap at the end of time .in your " .!. may find lying around two months, would you? No,, ;yoir fore, would give ithem;. time; to produce a nna riirL r the 1 unriehtlr in the eyes ot the law., fPVoi it time to oroduce- ' one hundred ner centniethod of get- ng.; results ..r i eann taVe -i -- ls snace m your locai ue w syay v , r-TT ., , - -.t : . -. .,..,. IMrs! John A.f . Elmore of ' Montgo-: the v Wheeler. Raleigh, July 10. John B. Carlylzi for 23 years professor of Latin a Wake Forest College died at his boirscv aged?-53, For two years he presageo over the state: convention. He wa one.i?f the State's best know e2a cators. : " ' Tisiting ner "v. - lutly Saf. ?.;irtf .. o. Hart ior a iew v

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