i. XX 1; 1 5 a 1 la i. , r si 1 ; V -"Ion c . 3 c 71'. ,, ;eia;:i i i) the tc:'; IvT". ., -CO 3 .to t' u 'el El 1 tuihll:- on " .;...; rto 'i r j -to-cf .the .1 ex " V'$ law as .'o, e- r .iur..;ri dan: but inake' 1 or.ViS to t' ita that he ' 13 F 7 - i - - Is t : 11.. i v j si i T- st..3..:i I'm ; t: 3 lc. J tf c:;ti. ! "it ?'r..r y vc 'J lit. t V. i . '.Lion on i' a t - s "If "7,rcc - eT ' J t'.. t ' 1 ! T- 1. Ho c, 1 H at : ma one I if Jlr. Few-flid ndl i "f.U'i portion; .Chair- - ' ' ' "t 1 3 1 "id foir p- I --- - " t t F-'-'-'Ion -'on the 3 r. ;c 1, e. 1 he suggested that. a ..... 3 te coni::..ie4. ' ' l .Lr.3 of V i education, board 1 i I to er.t3iLU that suggestion. " 1 i 3 the matter rests for the'. - ' - .'..,': ; ,: .. . ? . ' ioct tulila k still coun ter v,t" a cT.Jtr ex: oddo; but at I - ' 1 1 3 r a f "stant - ' v 1 toxicdonY . 3 tLoady I t i .Jcr thli 1 t t':e act t. Ill ? a v. here per- an, automoi." skated or in a state of ! 1 i i e t k.ry c.3 t jorenting ;Xt.;ak:lyvan;V ! -j - r c...i ' ! y Holt L. ' r c f 1 evard,"V upon a . ; j t.ij kung a man It t j that the Owenses lived jn f !t . 3 t : : : ' lory Gloucester - . t tt Patterson lived In -t-.H. -jr. A liog tcloring to T 3 (. , got cv.r on Tttler- a r ' i ; anvL Ii.ttc:-;on fen. I - 3 cwncr ivta: It - ;.y T fwo, arj I." .a 1 ' 3uj f.r s !j. At the ' i 1 ? wcs ta Is sold, the ' ' -t to Tattcrscin's wilh Ir r , nd fchotr&tteiion' to .."a i net know j- t t -t o ""r is 17 f 3 j 1, ' t 1 3 f " " , 1 '- 'tjt j 1 ; t i c? " - SCOTT CCbuSN, V' , f Scott Coburn, Bon of Mr. ana" Kri. II. D. Cobt n, who resided on -'.e Chaw's Creole rend a short dis' rp out of town, died Vt JPattpn MemorLl V.nRnifol Tnislna t- .wUJt,.VM . uvouhj ai.iuuvui nui'i in juries , he "sustained ' one icfll about five weeks ie9,;;k:UlUn,'-9 thrown from his bicycle, against ithe curb stone on. Fifth avennei 7'. Th body of the deceased boy was shirred to CiJisbury, the former ; home of his parents, whe ce intermenti wm "made , in the ' f amfly burying . ground, ' i p. : The, accident ia which Snott tai. - 3 injuries which Caused hfs death, pec rrd on FlT.h' avenue in this city. j t-v h-J' been to toVn arid was on 1 way .back home-on his wheel - 1 1 1 1 i into a file of sand which he d'J r.'t 4 mtil he an nn tipjh! Ji 1 ' pot'avc'J hitting it! -- j. -3- Jt . -a .. ... . i. , 3 1 .icl-.i on his l";! t.- '..t tl -3- biona. or.. pavement wllh .such force that his skull was tau.y fiac tared. He iwas carried ini' meajately to the hospital ; where ' it was recosrJzed that his injuries were fleiious. Carseons immediatelv tier. formed an operation,' ia an effort to save the toy's hf and as he was occasional! rational afte th annA. tion, gc:ne hope wf 3 entertained for .t,3 re:, very. , Uovii.er, it was soon r Eoott was the only- child and tM cakes his deaih all the more rezret- atie. x.r. end Lrs. Coburn have th syrtpat! 7 cf the r cf tis vicinity m wis t - 3 of t r di: 3.' 1 1 7 tl.3 (1 . ' .3 that there was .. no tope for his recovery. TAxr.a ya::::3 r .,i.w-y-1-.'!v:' ry cf I' s r 1; ericc 1 com l t (.v ' --j T':.a heavy fht ' " ? ! t fav rcn t the r i. - ; . " t t 3 f .ous r ' ' ow i(l ),v.""'i''' '-e I . . 1 Is ;; 111 ' r :'r : : ' ' t 1 . " 3, v.1.0 'Is " i ii, : ,-.:ie ' ) : t no If -iittlon. t any c "y tjcu ay be m ' a. couEtj I-hdut'c',.": Dr.:L.-r. i quests Tl, 111 ba in t' 1 narthf-aveiiua ,C1 .Muy, .Aciust'-lK,, sm :Sa ti l its I frora 2 itd'6:30, - -r; the pu. joEa of ex; fining ' siich : -13c school ter hers as may present ...imselves oa tLs.t date.'-y Teachers : arevreqieated wSi' take notice ; ;.f ; this vaonbtacement ahd govern themselves 1 accj6rdingly;!v fc: ''yf.v-'" ' '' ' "' " V"-" , i HOT WEATIIZX TO CONTINUE r, According to the forecasts of Prof. J. W. jSparkman hot and dry weather, with .exceptional showers .will -con. tinue through th balance 6f : August ana well an into ; Sentfeinhe:; Pnt- lowing arexProf..' Enarionan'a for. PflRts at tta a Eighth to 11th showers and thnnde stprnts. covering'wide, areas of? jthe v v ji, 4 wuk generaiijr ; ine vrainiail will be below jiormal -and crons in many;places need rain, especially; in Texas nad the Middle West andUpper Mississippi Valley, h Twelfth to 18th hot ywave.'jSExceMSvS-liBftt iwfli 't felt at most all sections shoWerM will be of jalmost? daily occurence in jhe Pacific; Stater and orthe; Rocky Mountain 1 region f local droughts in Middle,; Southern 'and.;IEastern sec tion. Nineteenth to 21th- Mercnrv- Venus petiod breaking the:;ar6uth hi Juiadle sections with copious rainfall 9 -rlf wit''. ' ' i i'" n i 1 some sections;, general rains along the East Gulf and Middle "-'states. Twenty-second to 27th hot spell. Hot, dry Weather will, cover the Northwt Rocky MounUinsl and froni . Central Texas to Minnesota? local showers in vnn ana- jcast.; v Twenty-eighth to 81st unsettled Deriod: wind and Anst storms in West and North; Stormy b Guljt and' South Atlantic regions on Slstij accompaed-Iwitbv'heavy rain.. .. :r,-v,' ;" vr? v The above forecasts are for a av a storm crosses the Mississippi Valley. unanges in tie West may ha exttected one to three Idays earlier, and in the, Jt-ast one to two days later; 'annual, tei; -.Ion cf ;tL - i iV.eteTana;wlIl'fce,'h(ild''i I . '-".i Thursday1'Ar;rpt l4.Vi 1 -y-sinvited to be rresoRt 01 t' nt nT and 'to :' Lrliij-, av. cllf.: I 5d. 1 - ' W. F. Towtll," D. D., pactor Ffrst Baptist church of Ashe ill speak at the casino at 11 ...r Powell ;is.. we'4 -and ' 'f avo 6wn ' in this county, and" our are;always glad to hear him.t ef will be served! to the Veter- rdiaj invitation ii extended, to pet has rep.. isvr cup ten. One 1 nut ' Bril live c exp Silc. ' plebi eion 1 undo- -0,000 MEN ON RHINE supreme council of the allied commission, sitting- in' Paris, -idea, 'according .to . unofficial , tfiat an army of 150,000 men ,3sart afc'DreBent: tar th . n of the Rhineland, under the or tne f German Peace treatv. ndred . thousand men of -this ' will;be' French.' the balaiic n4 5 Beians with perhaps eignt thousand AmericAnn.' prahuiition ; pf the military .on for the occupation.' of during the - taking of 'the af there;) also ounder discus- r Ithe council. & The eeneral Ading ia ,that "ail.; the allied gressioial jjis ' election ' last x normally: Dem- .;Kentucky;;Con9t;,Th'res sj Cera-;t they had a special ;K0drpn-XdgeNo. :2V 1 . '...The district is M., will be held Friday r. !'-t, A P.ttbhcM. njLu King;Sope,reomedfF turned soldier, v 3 elected 'oveir 3nAllW&KiWi? ' and ; iciated' armies should be rep- rfeBenL. If jiS' iiWf- of AmericBi Sa11 ftst A" Me, tt: is. considered prpb- tthe .proDortioa of Amer. the expedition wiUi)e com- iril Renner,' the.; Austrian wd head; of the. Austrian 'egationihas returned to' Sti , Franceiv front consulation .tne-.irpeac- terms. v" fit. Germain, - Dr.'Renner . wil nrenara.'A report regardingthe Complete peace In able.; t Jeans pare! Pi. f?aci Gem: ,V"h': i iterohv. k . E002S FIGHT INSENATeS The, United States Senate will tint accept the Volstead; prohibition en force? -ent bill us rassed bv the Hoasa. but.wIJ tone down some of its more drastic provisions. I This is the predic tion cf t?ios8 Eenate leaders who have the rjeasure. V A votp ; in ! will not be taken, , how f feast two tflonth3.'X 3 tl e section: prohibit: srtation .of "a private ' for personal purposes 1 en out "A tesrue to Cauls 1 Cloon league will t ht 3 provision ia tl 3 1111, ration fo as' r.rcral ti.ll. 1 the ever, I It "i : ' ir t j ; stock c f 1 will l." ; As. ' The Atli-C. hard to keep t and tl '1 c - "The ; supreme xouncil has sent communication to the - Hungarian people, advising them; that if ihey eject the government of Bela Kun, the Bolshevist leader, and Institute a government with which the confer, ence can? deal' the blockadu amiJnt Austria Tfill be lifted and food relief FISH HATCHERY WANTED ! Charles A. .Ha 1 by a majority of more;; than .1,2: :. This is the, first time - in the 1.' -rv of tfa-iett thatit hasgone EeDublicariJ and fact-''that v'it '.. wjt . T-vt! ' Ji'i'. i! -.1--",. . . tt.v , ucyuuuuu..- : last week shows how the . tide is setting r l The eamnaiirn rrecedino ha tlon 1 in the 'dictrkt 'Kfrmut Wy have been infoirie was wadre nnnnl IflsttM Antdnnii I "onV1. performances; in Europe;;; and the league of national ; ' JnR&a XTarAin the Democratip candidate, rtumped U10 aisincd we ara told. i an mul frantie appeals; to-the Voters to sUp- por? nun at tbe polls so that he might uphold the Preside the adoption of the league coyisnaht as ongmauy urafted. King Swope, the ReDublican "cani.T fo f cepted the JhaIlenge, ,and went to the people or nls distnet and won. fiwnm has annarentlv received tWa h2,000 to 3,000 Pemocraia, who boldly ucuoeraieiy , repudiated the plan tft fa8ten UDOn the i'Ainennn the league : covenant: in its present form.- KK&m ' f:,,,"; ,''"" cviiug uays 01 tne , cam. paign, the. Democratic nolitiVlani that the tide was against them and vney- imported Tom Haflin t Alabama. . the official yim AJvyivvruuc party, and he cavorted " t"V ?" v " " iojstnct, out. the more ne cavorted th worse the con. an ons gox; s.so by the time the cam. paign was over and the election halA it was found that Tern had officiated at a sfuneral iwhere the .Democratic candidate was buried by an avalanch 01 votes that shocked pemocratic poll ticians and leagu iupporters thrdugh Out the country, f in the meantime. ang BWope, the returned soldier hkv. Is receivinir thA iAnimitniii:n.' jus, inends. BILL FOR RELIEF OF CHEROKEE DEPUTY ' A short tima ' , , - . wmv i .MKV , WGUIEDOUUIIIVII Weaver introduced in Conm-eM a wil ior me renei. of Julius ; McClure, a deputy sheriff of Cherolc who, iwhile asisting S. Glenn toung, a government officer, in arresting Jim Rose, the allesred Mhn1 man" ,A mountains, was shot in the left rm a fcui w 1; - ; imvmuiiiB, wm snot in tne left arm in Vs t: r Lalf -a : not 1 9 t$. it ''prove - H 3 d- "litlcn 1 n tl cr' r-'-r ctr.t of t' ;1,',I rrcVU&n l.ir .! : cf i ' V I c. v.: ' el fish hatchery at some ooint in tha 1 nth district is-now pending before Con. gress, , . ine Asseviile Board of Trade, the boards; of . commissioners of the several counties of the district, and other organ: iidns will nnre tha nau ege of the which was introduced cy JSepresen' tive Weaver and is be ing supporttl by Mnh" ; ' 4 Mr. Wearer thinks that with tha people of 3 district manifestinii1 a ei rong inter t in, the mil i ha . can procure its age. ;i A fish hatchenr this, territory in order 's on the government and .s:other':-ii;' streams throughout 1 "1 Western, North Caro lina;: may he 1 :pt well stocked with - An indiii ' "'as-.ell'astheen .'arsement fe " t 9 bin should be nut in ?sri petitions and res. forwarded to , Hon, r, .Washington, D. C. 13 needed i that,,: the ','gL reservaiioii' he form of 'ations ' a: " bulon Wt ;i..;oncei1: PART ( -The;)ou' i per ce 1 cream, -lello. " ction a, as v ::x:iY'TAX-'R it,. --'. "'.'"il.r.r' -.ij 1 votedto' Wpeai; the ; ;cj" soda-iWtsr ; and J tha 1. :.r tx'. c ' "lfai the am had to be amnntated lo to the shoulder. . McClure was in the hospital at Knoxville ;; f ojf a long while,1 ancT at first it was;thought he could not recover, i His life was eaved, however, but his health is said to be destroyed and also his capacity for earning a livings ' The Weaver bill requiref the gov. rameni to pay Mr. McClure the sum of 5,000., The i Representative thinks mat a tiew of the fact that M?. Mc dure was wounded and lost hia arm while working for and assisting a gov- ernmentucer,; he should be re. numerated, by " the government, and paid the smaU sum of 5,000: to live Upon as the maimed, man is poor in world's goods and, has a family to support, ? f WILL ELECT NOT SELECT, 1 '1;.? , rv :. t 'v """; ' '"'"l..-'-; ; 'J-' ..Republican iwomenll Iveleet !;' 'PresiilaEtr'not . aelee)i''ibnVi'iaim to l! s. Fletcher tPobyns ( chairman of tl a Illinois Republican women's execi. 1 corr -.aittee' . which met ..;iri dosed cofernca''oii',Jiilw &f r S. i CI, uj 1 t T' 3 V .:t 1 1 no statement to make next prcsM - 1 Can she said. "Tl at we our" t ""-s.jaat 1 loyallXf :'"-i'aad the pr.:' ' ; j a v.!.;! 17 T7'"'-A ;V' .: Fernwood camp, .Modern Woodmea of America, held an unusually enjoy, abla meeting on Monday night of tha present week! Three antA loaa enthusiastic boosters were over froa Asheville. Rev. Anson Brown, clerk of me Asheville eamnmadfl a anion. did address as did ; E. 'M Chandley', . John . Forrest, Dr. B. 'i 'Cliff , and';.: others.' A large class was initiate J " at the conclusion of. which smoker was enjoyed, riven bv W. Ol and John Forrest; It was decided to hold an old-time box supper on the first meeting; night in September. ' fHREE MILLION MEN HAVE s .! t . JJKOPPED INSURANCE Decentralization ;rdf m -WaV Pi0V . Insurance, Bureau ' has been- nvnm. mended by the advisory! CommittAA as a result of the f aUure of approxl- mateiy 3,000,000 officers and enlisted,' , men in the United States militarv an naval forces to continue their insur.;; ance payments. - If- the advice th committee is followed,, a large ma jority of the" 14,000 employes ht the. bureau in W'ashinirton ' will lrin.1i - affected:; Y-: d lifs ;&&::&;?k&sa&i -Underme-.;plan1suiwested ?hvfMi'M committee, of which paries, Hughes is chairman i the burean ' vin . sL " ' mediately nroceed to eatahih . offices on each state, or ,in euch dis. : www into- wr.;cfc' it teayM 'dy!-' te.'-uiviJei iheiottntmthalk''' tl.. '. may be provision' for personal con- " tact with the; insured 'soldiera. aiL marines ':vai jtheir" dependents. sltt order to reduce tiie necessity of. ' relying on corresDondenca. in out this vast undertaking, the com. - nureee nas recommended that quali fied representatives Of tha human h . sent taJ;.;iiiitid;,.oi each state to corner with the governors so that 1 correct addresses of the discharged 1 ui ntay .oe ohtamed... Thia , task can be aided, the eommittea aaM. by securing the cooperation of aUte, . county and municinal nffiM)r anf keeping in touch with the Red Cross. , ' euerauon 01 Labor and other associations; '$0 The greatest difficiiltv fiin bureau at the nresent la tha .. about 30 per cent of the addresses of . ' . awenargea service men. are incorrect Thus the bureau is unable to com ' municate with them 1 rigardine I th ' continuance of their navmenta at conyersioa,of the. term pohcies to permanent, insurance.! The bureau, ,, however, has received a cnnMaraM. number of applications for;perman. cat msurance..rj;v,svA.i;.ia'.-;! s?.. Chicago's Mayor has d i84"- nftiPese2;Many5 a -member of tha loeal boarf of imli provement, and her appointment has received the unanlmona the - cbuhciL i Mrs. Mantonya, who ia wie nrst woman to hold the position, has just been mada RepubhcanneaV'atote; executive- committee, ,;! a vttiK; States cori. :;T2tAIN. With , the final adjournment cf legislative sc otal cf 13 s' 'rrehenai?8 c fori-b?: , , -lors.frr'tha.year,'- r-'-sl' - j- fx,, ., ". 1