j.
"j. B.-SHERRILL. Editor and Publisher.,
"LUME XLV1II. ; "
PUBLISHED MONDAY S AND THURSDAYS
CONCORD, N. C.' MONDAY. NOVEMBER 13. 1022.
fILLTilEDEMOCflATS
Biff CONGRESS?
(laude
Kilchin Says They
i i
FLORIDA METHOD OF! " !
FIGJITIXG DOLL WFETIl
Rc mo, al aadDrnttioa 'of all Square J
f.cji (ctton Want Abcut Jan' i. I
oair.e2vin.'F1a.. Nov.
DISASTROUS OIL FK
quare (bracts rrbten.llnsi the
nus at a fin f
13. Removal
of 1
.
uotrsj from Cotton t.1i
" au conor) fenll weevils
1 " . v
IS FtAGIIlG III TEXAS
norma.' about JUDAS, and ,Utri-,. rm . ..mi.
:r of - th eqx:arefoiloi FCC UariCrS 01 3 ."UUUOn
May " iPAumlbir thorough application of czlcinAl
l m . - m mi. mm i i . - - m
Harding; Docs Not Call Ex
tra Session After March 4.
pr WOULD BE MADE
-SPEAKER AT HOUSE
Believes
the Democrats Will
Barrels of Ofl Are Burning
and 2,000,000 More Barrels
Are in Grave Danger.
arsenate or lead am-catd. with a uit
alo dusting machine. U t h mtKt i
developed for control of the weevil an- f
nounced Saturday n'jrhtihv nr. wn.
mon Newell, p'ant commissioner for
he Btaa plant board, and direct s of l BOLT OF LIGHTNING
the Lmverity of riorids. experiment CTRIUTC dtp f iW
station. It wa disclored thirty by tbe . . Jolli IsliMY
official bttUetlon on the subject. 4 '
The Value of Seven Hundred
and Fifty Thousand Barrels
Dr. Newel, tinned the
a "solar r-lexis b air," to
development
the Weer.l,
i;;T
?!:!
i a ?-i t?l. . ' ""wr -irau dow," lo the arfv.l.
flam hnoiJtfn lua - r rom j and Ktates that raids which ha,i undr.
(Vrtiiin Republicans' in tbefc th produced rir-
l tl1 , I : T Jtually ps much c:tton as befor thi
IloSiSC 10 Urbanize II. , . wvir advent. Geo. Di Smith, as-
Mciai' cinomoioRist, worHing tinder
the. auspices of tbe statefplant lioard,
is Rivn . credit .for cvnlvlns ihe new
method of combatting tlnf pst which
hns cost Southern planters .hundreds
r.f millions of dollar. v
.la. J' !': I
I ' -1
).'. I'osHbility fli.it
!- filially he Jihlc to
;m;i roni;n's nt its r
liiin as spcsiker, pro-
-j.ii ni HiiniinK did not
,.m after next March 4thJMKS. JI'DONALI) nVA 'AT
ARMISTICC IV
Maril Wrrt bjr s SimJ wnl A;r
tlU-n tTf 1M 1j Ib Wr M4L
cr f lb '1ty.
At Vt:i" 'ffjW Fatordajr murttjtc
f, ntitnt- r f ott-n I tbir tt-
a-iablel nt th ntt"t.t-ry it tb
rrat of br Crrf fw tTJ ti itl V-
b4d.
Jir. Jno. K. ratffri. )ol War
Motbnr, firidM ami ll ft4iwtt:c it.
tcrktiiij; rtTata 8 carri! un :
Srfitf: "Aujfri".
i-riitur' Iti!itc fr, ratt-rcjru
rrayrr Mr. M.li.
lx rton
iei'i mm hi on h
VISITTO CHARLOTTE'?:f-
ClVf.lUM'Cl
Commkioner of blmr of
5 iifc ltrrtr
& EARTHQUAKE
s I'd vrnm
!S'he
Now Burning Is Around .mg; "In tb n. of jrl I
Ono Million Dnllnrs lOtary." IX- uitil ws rn.Jrl by a
id f . c I :i v in ji statement
KitHibi. ivjircscntative
n.ml orili Carolina - Disj
ni. riiy Iftnlcr.
iiti. . vlio. tcUtrraji'hcd tht
i. in his iioiue in, Scotland
i... use in ;i query si to prer
iii n attributed. tc lihn.
wjip .-
jr u "in M.J
iinm I hi- '
;rj, t.
Mr. K L-ifnt.-h'i-iii
li
'.rk in. I ''"I
r,,.n, .-..iMiiiuii'i
I ,v.i. i, .-xciinitely quot.ed. I
Mil in -!! t tlie fippiirent repub
iiim ii':ij"ii'y tin- Democrats had a
Huii'i' i" i s.-mize the Iloue, and if
i. iii,i H-simi is called after March
IV.C: ;i- ;in I'n ii(I-nt had indicated,
I ;w i iiii- liiiicl"!il we would be. able
f(1 iiraiii'- it. Then in, answei. to
jii"-i;on wiii would then be speaker,
j ihiiir.;!: I llierc. would he little doubt
ihi I U'HiM h" the Spe.-iker."
,!i.iri!y after election day Mr Kitch
in h,-!il i i-ii qiiot-d alotrz the same
liin-. :iin! it was explained that he be.
iirfii tie 1 'eiiKM-rats would gain
kluIi ai ! from eeriain Kepubliejn
jii.l niiii-r elements in the House to
i.t,ii:;:i-. ii. '
.. : 2 t : : -
fUl'DK lilTCIIKX KXPECTS TO
KK XKXT Sl'KAKKK OF HOUSE
IIINTKKSVILLK SUNDAY
Houston. Tex., Nor. J3.Th tnf
disnntroiiH fire in th 1 yi-nrn history
of tlu tdf t'oam oil field tra rac-
ing tobiy in tli Iluuihle H-tiou 17
miles northe:ist of llounton. Thm.
quarters of n million barrel of oil
were hnniintr. and with a tlffc viud
from the north, fully 2,(ni.fwx U.rrel
are in ihiiiKer.
Prominent Woman Dies at Home of
Son After Illness of Week.
Charlotte (Hrmn'er.-
Mrs. It-. K. .M Dojiald. aged 77 years,
diinl early, yesterday afternoon at the
heme of her son. It. H. Mjlfcmald. Jr..
jat llimtersville after an illness of me
week, b unernl services
from the -Westminister'
Church Monday afternoon
McIIhvalne. psister of the
(clatlnjr. Mr. Mcllwine-. Hvill be as-i;,""
; ,l"if, ;'fn:-n ; J V: tanks the op,ssite me of the
J. It. Wemble. C. 1 WaSor;r, mm
Adellf Morris (t at4 Mwirn. It. L
Itidenbotir. Jr.. and Kay latter-M. It
MaK-vachuctts and His A-, f ft- t s I1 Pia!u!4i
usuint Studying Textile t, u i It I ttirut-
conaiiions in theboulh. t
!ta?pi f i f i
' I Ii ?! lit it i
VISIT GEORGIA mti. i v m u t t lR0I'Eim LOSS IS
INTO TIIK MILUONS
Acw Knjland 'Manufartu 1 itif, Nf
' . titbit. tfc' i?.ie. t-f
Ctwrbt-, N.it. . 1S. I1' U-it l!fb V 14iU ,
water. rnnbkIonY ,.t ltmt brr, r!nat tcty f ,,
For the Purpwe of Infonnm;
- w v m ft w ft . f-"--''--
Southern Textile Centers
i
Shock HUrJ InkatiiUr.tf
With Trnor A!l $hlp
Were Sfpt.hcrfr
niH-twi f the Mri.
"Tlie bxl::g numju-r n the fmcra'u
T un "In M rut ia to Willie
Johnson Wadxwortlt. " chett by Mr.
I'alterson, as follows
"We should not f6r-t on this day
During h lerrine storm yesterday n if, I,T tribute to our ronir Wur Moih
Isdt of llchtnin striM-k Tniik No. 'l of Ir. "Willie, Johnson Wadswortb. wb.
tbe Culf rijH IJne Co.. and a coli-.uin
of flame shot skyward 20 feef. follow
el by a dense eloud of black smoke
7. ", r..ie: Itownsite. .
i riniiiiri inn ; !.... I. v.. .11.. t
anil .... lu lni-rtlr T"K
.7 , , i 'flames threaten Tanks -Non. 11 and H of
in l"lfti. y ..1 ,a j s
UWU I UIU1 (Ut? iUU 1 UIU
THK COTTON FUTURES ACT
D-n orratic Floor Leader Is Rapidly
hVi-overi'i? His Health.
Iieii Mac.Xeill in News and Ol-
Smtliiml Xee. Nov. 12. Claude
E::'i:in will sm-ceed Frederick K. (ill
irtt ;is Sjieaker of the House of Repre
i;i!ivfs. ami John Nance .Garner, of
I-m will probably succeed;:; -Mr.
Milan , -is ein iera tic .i'xiJen;irJ bor J-iV(ir 0"CJirjTt i,
w,i tu fircraiiization, , of the tSSth ri iter, Mi.- Ai
is c.iiiiieted some time after
San-ii. li It. I'll'::, and in the two ve:trs
tbt ti.ll.nv. i his eountry will nave
xiiiHiuim ii-. watch m Washington.,-'
First anion;: the things this, new
w -ss u ill do will be to force niton
i'r-linc the responsibility of the pres-
it tii riif raies and 'the exercise of
will iKi.ver to make -reduction's -and
ijiwiiii-iiis tht restitution of excess
l'-"i;ts taxes removed in the Revenue
' frniii the im onies of the rich, ami
ai..pti.ij of a "bonus hill that will
l"t serve ;is a mere adjunct to riawn-
!'i'!ui!ikers.
hip subsidies for which the Presi-
'B'lit ii:is i-alleil for n sniv-inl spssfnn nf
Knn'i to, convene-" a iweek from to-
"sy will snrini: a leak in this nresent
tnss and will probably sink with-
K't Ii'iiviuj; ;i chin tloatinir on the snr-
f;i't In mark the bienfinn nf ttio- ilo-
'Ic. Xeilhei- IIuiiso iinr Sinoto tv-ill
""ly (lit aiivthini' witti tho PrPsiitpnt'R
i mt-jsmv ex-ent blow the'' bottom
": .,f it.
1 1 e I (liiwii ti flirf rwrnirrnnlia
4.,, . ....v. ..n.,.it......
"K IS M Ilillt tin. iul.tlnnr.n p nlinl
aii'li'-KihhiH is talked about for
r"!' '""' last idght, and tlie con
;lsj"ns t.i which his mind has work
"u"H!i; the tive days since the elee
11.. win . leaving for Washing
,u Eoa j! d ( hi' .'lid of the week- to tie-
in lay ti,,. foundation of the '.cam-,
'!"! io iiuu auoui uie ui
"Wtidii of tlie House find the fnr-
'iN.'.riiaiiivntioii (,f tha Renublicaii
!2.mitH..-.:....
".Ill" .
KX iiAUiK. OF RUMANIA,
uu-xs (OKONATION. ROBES
Fif the Ediflration of TwoAmeriean
women. ()e of Whom Was Mrs.
"auk Melnme.
NfW ."Yr,j h V .. -IO r,-,rn Afni-ja
' , winiania. donned her coronation
''.with til(. ,loyal orown for tbe ed-
!T ll''',J nv American women who
1 Fairn'o
p.. ' 'in.ring rne. summer, Jlrs.
. " -'icnaiie. of Snrar. N. C. told
U'l-f t.. ,1..,.
, -. . "i. . .
''I'ljnmM,;.-! a. - . -. -.-.r-i -.
'at. W. Va.. XTrs ATehanenr-
!!! Xew York yesterday on the
--''11 111.,... I-- - -
. i , r r'We- fue saia tnat
white visited Oueen Ma-
Mrs. McDonald "was borh in Colum
bus. Ohio, and married Mr. McDonald
at Norristown, Pa.. October 11, lfcfiG.
The family removed fnm Concord to a
fit ni near the city in lS7f,j where they
resided. for a numls-.r f years. .
For the past several years Mr. Mc
lonald has made her home with .Mrs.
Herbert McDonald. 1K0S -South Boule
vard. Iluliert McDonald. who was a
son of Mrs. McDonald, was manager
of lielk .Brothers Department , Store,
at the time of his death, several years
ago. .. I : '
. Mrs": -McDonald "was a charter mem
ber of tbe Second Presbyterian Church;
later removing her 'memltership to the
Westminister Church. She was one of
the best known-women in the county
and was a very devoted church work
er. . ' "v- . ;. '
She' is Survived 'by" two pons, T. L.
McIonald, Jr., of Selma, Ala. and It.
E. McDonald, Jr, (d! Huntersville.; one
Urni
Anna li. Carr, nls of
I his city;- i ?-
Pa 11 bearers will be W. II. Relk, W.
K Wallis. R. Spra tt, C D. Mc
Donald, i II . C. Alexander. Paul
Matheson and C. C. Hook. Interment
will be in Elm wood centetery.
road
Tank No. 21 is the birgest arthen
oil sfornge tank in Texas. The value
of the 7."o.(KM tmrrels of oil now lairn
ing is around $1,xmuk.
FRANK SUMMERS OIVEN
12 YEARS IN THE PEN
"HI A Iv;
! it ...
, ... Minmier place, and that the
r 1 l'tlf III! 1 !n .Krio r-l,A ,1
ir , , ,i""i-o iMic uau mane
ht !" ''"1'",';i'i"ii when she was told
t m' ft ,u" American women would
""HHf 1,
'eniain in -'Rumania for
laughter. Princess Eliz-
the
"''""t.y
till' 1. .
X -m i . 1,'n "f Greece, was pres-
siaif. ,; u' 1UT urt dress at
Mrs. jrvbane
Effort to Have Supreme Court Pass on
Its Constitutionality Fails.
XVashington, Nov. 13. An effort to
hayethe Supreme Court pass on the
constitutionality of the cotton futures
act.fjilel today in a case brought by
Fred Brown, against Thorn j& Magin
lils, of New Orleans. The case originat
ed when the firm attempted to compel
Brown to make payments op certain
transactions in cotton. Brown con
tended tha t the transaction w ere gambl
ing and therefore not binding, and
further that the cotton futures act was
invalid. The Supremeourt affirmed
the decisions of the lower cour in favor
of the firm, but did not pass jotf tbe
NO .NEED OF THIRD PARTY
Bernard Baruch Says He Intends to
- Remain a Democrat.
. New York. Nov. 13. There is no
need of a third party, and he intends
to remain -..'.a' Democrat, Bernard M.
Baruch, former chairman of ;the War
Industries Board, and personal friend
of former President WoodroW Wilson,
declared-- today. "lie made this state
ment in reply to one by CoL Robert
H Montgomery, a Republican, former
general controller of the U. jS. Ship
ping Board. Col. - Montgomery had
suggested that the manufacturers and
farmers be brought together with Mr.
Baruch in charge of the organization
of a third party. , .
' J. L. BUIE ARRESTED
' . . ! '
Chief of Henderson Fire Department
Changed With the Burial of Infant
W ithout. Certificate. !
v Henderson, N. C, Nov. 13. J. Ij.
Buie, chief of the Henderson fire de-
I partment, was arrested last; x ruray
. . ... t .... 1 .-. t A nn ItlfllTlf
cnargea wnu me uui in w ! .u... -without
a death certificate, it; became
known here today. He was imme
diately released On a bond of $1,000.
He will be given-a hearing Wednes
day. , - '
The charge against Buie grew out
of the-finding; of an infant buried in
the womls, five miles from liencierson.
the .latter P:m of October.
He Pleads fJuil ty of Second Degree
Murder, Havinfl Killed Manning
Ford.
Itumherton, Nov. 11. Frank Sum
mers. charged -with the murder of
Manning Ford, i-ntered a plea of
fcuilty to murder In the ecfnd de
gree in Superior Court here today. Tlie
plea was ncceptd by the state and
Summers was sentenced by Judge .
M. Bond to 12 ye.irs in the state
prison.
Sumihers went n the stand aud
told his version of the killing, which
be said took place in bis home early
on Sunday morning, Febrauary 10, in
rt hi-' year." Ilia teRtirriony wn that
Ford went to his home alout 4:30 in
tlie morning and waked him. He, got
up and made a lire and Ford went in.
While ' Summers' wife was preparins
breakfast he and Ford engaged iu
an argument alstut some) whisky
Fonl cursed him and attempted to
strike him. with a piece of light wood.
He then struck jXird on the hack of
the head with an axe. He then took
the man he had killed in his arms
and carried him several hundred yards
into the woods and left the lsnly un
buried. He did not fell of killing Fonl un
til f-even months later after his wife
had told officers at August, Ga., of
the killing. He was arrested by the.
Georgia officials and confessed to the
killing, agreeing to lead Robeson of
ficers to the place in the woods where
he had left Ford's remains. After be
ing brought to Robeson In kept his
word and led the officers to the intint
where he had hidden Ford's body.
The Itones and clothing of Fonl were
found only a few hundred yards from
the house in which be was killed and
in which Summers and his wife lived
several months after.
Ford had gotten into some, minor
trouble just previous to the time he
was klled and hi parents thought
he had joined the navy. Nobody had
even suspected that he had been
killed until Summers' wife "turned
him tip.'' '
Ford was a young man, unmarried,
and came from a highly respected
family. His parents live just across
the. state line in South Carolina. Sum
mers had only lived in this connty a
few months' previous to the time Ford
was killed.
tr. t f,iir, if. W -I,-
w lmlful nuii a!:.lel reat!y to tbei4,frry tif Um'-Ut, mtmf H-ri-ti A" r v
art t(ft)ts .Utloi4 li, il . b- t.r?iUxa. ' '. n.. M ii f
til itu!ry tt ite lr.4ltw i"nlj - 4 l a f r--i . r.wi tw
Jriia, ' tit to,bir umn Aoft!'14' lta.iw 4 it- .-51 ,Kui !w n. ,a
klnllU In lb. viHitltv of I'tiartf. j Mitlv Tt-- a . !- r.,nmut i i titn a .
Th trip m K6ld t ! for u tr. mt--i4wa4! n ijm t$i- urs .ir.t. ti ir tf i ui 1
in 1 1 1 1 1 a 1 I'm aai nu ik imxs 1 mi - - " - - '
tu.tkinsr Irr trid.- rv.iit vn Tbi tn It'
u tbe New ir!n.-!.irt.l Ii,i,-.f ... -eruiry 4 l-t
take .fcin. If tnMe. to km t,r nt-iin tit. i ul t it.? tfM., fi
oMltloti in t!i' iitdii-try. j f', i' it j n c4 itf ua.)tMM4f n ti..t f
Tliv 'irvnvTrnV..vC (f!iH- aa.t r-r lbU r rlfM U-wmli
llir. liltXJN WOMAN N er H-it -a ' tt .iiHiw f4W t it
STOKY IS REFITKD) Tb Irtle t. tb- !!ttbr ii.tilHs,M,.f r44a ?
MrH.iKuseiI Na Mrx. .lbMWa &l ; H IM v n-l a tabl ImI ..'.. it ttTii, ,!
s't.t l..i'it. l ..1 .
onty a sitort wiuie ago was with n
and her last work wa one of loyaltr
to tb Mothers and our Iteroe. .
long ns memory btts we will appre
ciate the untiring, bring, eitriotic er
vie rMlend by ber. Xhe hn cro!tl
fAe Biir Jtrt ahead of u. Some one
has said. As often as we think of thus
who have gone lefore ns, Ju.t nr often
have we visited 'with them. So Jt u
think of our nlsent War Mother. bv.
ingly and tenderly.
"'There are no dead. She has ad
vanced to n. land of eternal snnshine
Earth is Ix'tter for ber having lited
ilium it. and we are grateful to a kind
Provlden-e for the jurt she played on
life's stage."
At the conclusion of the servh-o. the
graves of all soldiers were -'decorate-1
wtyh leautlful chrysanthemums and
the Mags were replaced.
it Wtfe4- :- tf fes.i.l, ..4 sti-.Uii
fwrt it kngw 4t 4
said.
rat j Will (Jo to Senate From
WiH Delaware,
, . -ui:
:a Lis
fnr'V (l,'n)"Tat, was elected over
. f.,M , ,iman Diipont, republi
thes'"' ,h" sIlol"t and long terms
"tliS si.1 ,''"",t showl that Bayard
fa"f rji'.." ' '''n!l the narrow tnar-
Nrjiti,,.- '.';,s ud the ions term bv a
World Mission Conference to Be Held
in Charlotte.
Charlotte, Nov. 11. Charlotte is
the only southern city Ine.uded in the
initial program of the Protestant
churches of America for a series of
world'9 mission conferences. This
first series of confer nces- has been
widely distr!buted in a geographical
sense, Including - Hartford, Conm,
Schenectady N. Y.; Reading and Erie,
Penn.; Canton. Ohio: Fort Wayne.
Ind., and Charlotte. The first meeting
will be held here November 17. Noted
speakers are to be here.
Real Estate
'"i.'t'-n. I tel.. Nov 1 Tho-of-
U1VS1SS Of tlit. t TV,1
1 J'iCS'lav shows that- Thnmus
nt
Sbatf r- i-
5je ro'af the first
mV, ,! "lilirry," and
man to
he also
Commissions Constitu
Wflsbtnffton. Nor. 13 The Tennes
see Real Estate Commission and likej
commissions in thirteen otner states
nrnized under similar laws were held
.Court today to be
U.I '1 AV w J ' . .
constitutional.
Four Burned to Dealh in Hotel Fire
Armory,' Missl.. Nov. lJFOur per
sons were burned to death in a fi.re
which destroyed the T,
here carry today. ' . ,
Democratic Sentiment.
; Albemarle, Nor. 12. Stanly' failed
to keep pace with the Democratic
sentiment expressed toy the vote, in
most other counties on last Tuesday,
yet the Democrats succeeded in hold
ing the clerk's office, elect ed a Democratic-Representative,
a Democratic
coroner, cotton weigher, surveyor,
and as least two county commission
ers, losing to the Republicans the
register of deeds and sheriffs offices,
with a slight possibility that an ef-
jficient count may give one commis
sioner -to tne jrtepuancans.
Japanese Not Eligible for Naturaliza
tion. '
PA " Untol I oMUUgH'u, . ' " i . o. naiMiir.- air
nUlCI . JVl- II .1 , .1.-
I nor .engioie lor imiuruiizauou iu lue
the
ha.
Cotton .Market Letter.
New York. Nov. 12. During
past wek the -. cotton - "market
shown greater activitj' and strength
than at any time fince the big mar
kets of he war period. Under enor
mous buying, the market 'has advanc
ed, with little, if; any reaction. w;ll
above the twenty-six." 'cent level.
Heavy dal'.y realizing - sales, partic
ularly d round the twenty-five cent
level, Lave been e J'Kly absftrbed In
hal hds apparently reacbed ihe
proportion of a trade . panic. AH
southern -markets reflect thi condi
tion In an absence of rel'ers to f 1'
the demand. The basis has advanced
and cotton is difficult to buy. up
plies at many interior points are
reaching the point of dep etbui, and
the south is now fin mcially and
psychologically in a state to hold the
balance of its crop for higher prices.
There is practlcallv no pressure of
spots or short selling. Under these
conditions, with ejaculation turning
to cotton and the trade in a state of
alarm, the only check tt th advance
has been from heavy rea izlng sales.
Bulls are confident, .and, fortif.cd
with large profits, are prepared to
buy on all breaks. Liverpool h?s
shown less enthusiasm than other
markets, as English trade has failed
to keep--dace with ours, but with the
market very low on supplies of Amer
'can cotton, and well beleow an ex
port basis, it is fe't that prices there
would be very sensitive to any further
Improvement in the English trade.
Undoubtedly, the situation "in the
near east has been a restraining fac
tor abroad. .. .
Eullish confidence was increased by
the census ginning figures of 8.129.-
839 bales on November S. which were
small enough to - tend to confirm a
growing impression that the crop is
under 10 million bales. The world has
become convinced tht supplies are
so small that the market must go to
prices to check consumption. The
ho ding movement and bullish specu
lation will also continue to be big
factors in the market's strength.
Above 25 cents, we expect , wide.
sharp fluctuations, and severe reac
tionally periods. However, we still
believe the market will ultimately
reach higher, and possible much high
er, -levels.
Ihvtcttlnt'n I f ntt llintui -a ml Vnl f .... ,
i L V... ill w- irt'uo. - -.'H ' fttlaifcl at! tiff w
v V 3' 7 v ,-' 'v. ...',., . wm ti- mm rHr wS.i H 1,!
lair- ijiniitT. 91 filial I'UiUi.i ' :H ' " I
2, i, . ? 'T '" .'.b'-n.1..1" "! "wi t'li' ' .iH '-ii- .i.i it- i. ,w ...
M.lnul.r 11 l.l l.lnli ,1,!., ,..,.,!, .III If. .-. t W .4 ,1 1. , V.- t . -. t I.
r r " 'u" !iv iif'-r""'":'"- "T'
son sninl given to tbe antboritie. i-unw i I ti -- tai-
M for the recur nldvr .nn..,,l Vcm Vlhrn PawU fti UmT. 1
P.dnte.1 s,MH-lal pnHi.tor by .ver!.! Fifth htm-t. n..-rMte. dtM 1-:1 nMtt V"
orx fMwnrtls to invest IHtf the nlnj.o Ui j?u-tAxj bKrtdrs.t w l-t 1 ' ' " ; -
was not. In New P.iunswik todayand of a stroke of ntlji. Tlx fl41! ot TtMit JiVTn
no official announcement rf tb re-'lpt ' wbh hekl lbJ tierUiK at 11 i'Ht"" i iiif r t I iKTttist 1L '
of the affidavit, whl h obtaine-I ly;fhm bl- n-iden,. Hrf . 3, t I'iiUr.J ,.. i "
Timothy Pfe!ffer, Mrs. Hall'a attorney, ! fviMor of St. Mary l.utbemn CliBrrhJ H Tjfw af C raft Arv fntf4 tm
has lvn made. ''.(ImM by Dr. W. W. ttr. tfiwr. f jad jaai .gjl i:Mi r iitfv.
The affidavit. is signed-by Mr. Neb: the TaU-niRcir. oiSciallnt j I rUfttUfa. N i iSW 1 1
lief Russell. whiKif home In near that j Mr. Trootmaa ira ar -'fUM MUtat f nubtir,t f -aa.
of the eiftyled c.i-wi I nets of ihe;lUll. IWetuber ?7, IMS. and P-fiiwt ii'ma, til s enbi3aa rsm -ti
Hall0ii!t4 raurder. . It wta forth that ; the North Camtiot tolonterri tbn.t ttirabd n m ftM'f rMHtM
-fb4"iil(fhf -f Septfmlwr IK ilnrlrtfitil tl Civil War. l:furidrg t lM tj, nt M .r A it i
in- nuif ii.a i Jirs. iiioii K.-IHI in ner iiotu I ill etwi oi iif war. w , : tj'9b4l last fcl if !-
statement to the authoritlct tht abe ' in rytitrm1ioti
was lu-ar the scene of the hooting,
was at the hrue
Mr, Pfeifler sal
Mr. TrJ!M,afJ6tij i(4ti
tf ii$'
AT 'Mm
e of the rtustlng, be : married JIU Mrrtb II. Cnlp. of-.ii4d tt ,tjf f . j ii.f i
of Mrs. RusseiL II HI In IvW He wm fir mi,?r.ra f m hj,. -,4 ihUi
id tlie affidatit had la resident of (V.wotd- ' - c,r st-,t tyi or-ntHhi rf il
iK-n oblainetl after Mrs. Ru-.m11 luid? ,He liad Imn a.rblent -f ,btioMi?(.Jllriwt;,lJ ja grrrti A
written to Mrs. Hall telling ber tluit fr the p.it -'7 year "tul n a 'W- lJwJli ,tt a t n! Cv-t r1 1
Mrs. Cibson was not on the farm whend-cr of-the St. Mark'w l.ntfnii a.fC Kp,, ' j ' u lt I - - -
she said she was.
FINE FIRE INSFRANCE
COM PAN I US $8,053,073
United States. It was held today by
should tbe permitted ' tne rem Court.
.1
That- no women
' SSl "Si hr-uf It wro-r a .rw
ii.t .vj . t TOrt iTiomlicrt! fa ttio larrocf In V nrt h
Public Welfare Denartment ofJWom-
an's Club.
The public welfare department of
the Woman Club is .being organized
rapidly. Mrs. I P.-Coltrane, general
chairman, announces the departments
and the chairman of each:
Health -Miss May Stockton, chair
man. -
Education Mrs. S. W. Rahkin,
chairman. .
Civics Mrs. G. B. Lewis, chairman.
Citizenship Miss Rosa'Mund. chair
man.
The 'health deiirtraent. under the
splendid leadership of Miss Stockton,
already functioning, placing tbe chair
manship of the Red Cross Christmas
Seals in the hands of Mrs.v Ernest
Hicks and her-sub-committee.
The health dettartment will under
take a very const met ire work which
will be announced later.
Miss Rosa Mund .wiU organize at
once a crass in citizenship teaching
town, county- State and national gov
ernment. Good speakers will 1
brought to this class. lth local, and
from other points. All women of the
town who wish to join this class will
please notify Miss Mund or Mrs. Col
trane. . '. V - -
The puWic welfare department ear
nestlv requests the co-operation ami
the Rotary and Kiwanis clnl, in put
ting- over a constructive program,
For Violating the Antl-TnM lawn by
Conspiring to Control Kate.
Jackson. -MisK., Niv. 1.1 Tbe Miss
tssipfii Supreme Court thh m'ondug
affirmed the det-Nion of Chanceilor V.
J. Strieker, of Hinds County -ourt. im
jstslng fines and penalties amounting to
$fl.iV..075 on the lire insurance cm-j
panies lormeriy ojieraiing in inw fiaie
chargetl with violating the antl-truxt
laws by .conspiring to control rates.
THECOTTO.NIARKET
mnnirii-iHi ihw. ? a J.riw -n' t?t t t tt jUm, ft
Mr. Troutmtiu w- 7, year of tejl(irrifV Ciivtha1 im ih,, rt
and l uritel by bl wff.-af. t lff t n. jf n &-t V
f .lkwlng bildrnt Mr. W. May-f uf , m-temris it it-u:.-, fc
i:ard nud Mr. G, W, Spittle, of tl.sr-j J?fit!MftM ta r.i f af
loite; John I. Trooimjto. of ''-rL f rft ilrt
Howard II. Trout wan. of Gaonia , ;trr:u34 ., t 3 i
Mr. It. I. Parden, of Af.aMa, i labci U . ti n fr-:,
OTII F It POTPO V F M FVT S- I H!lrt? l-? -' - $ r ;
' i -Cicat a a re. lb, I; tb-
May Pe Nrc-ar l.rt al Plrtaln fS?i J3 : tt
Tmdrm- Xnr. 1.1 lilt the Af -:ia?d S f tb Hil t fr
Opened Fairly Steady at a Per line of
From 15 to 21 roinjU.
New York. Nov. 1.1 Tlie cotton
market oiened fairly steady at a de
cline of 12 to 21 iointjr under lIo,ui.bi
tion and selling forMejCion which
apieard to lie promoted by relatively
easy Livetrool cables and coutiniitil
nerrousness over the Turkish situation.
Cotton fntnre-oicm;d fairly strady :
Decern tier 2T..IT.: January 2."i.70; Man h
2T.m; May 2."..-to; July 2.10.7.
With Our Advertisers.
Pejioslt your .money" in the bunk
and write ohecka for all your Mils.
This keeps your accounts automatical
ly. See ad. of the Citizens Bank and
Trust Company.
The Corl-Wadsworth Co. baa 7.1
head r horses and in nlca for Rale or
trade. .
I'reaa.) Alttiovgh' tbe Lauaaficer! Aa.?fa
fercn' for the maklnx of -irr in .hf' iih. rtrtg abwt 1 5
.War lia-t baa lcn iotiHnl fcr a frrr of U'.tlJsk, t-f mt lh Jv
wcjekr lHnff flsed no t"r Nv mbr s raibra,
2f). official Hrrles'tifr taken tl ilw A'l tyt f rft Ifttr lu ti ta
that an-ber powtponerornt all! 1!:" r
nct-ssary If Grat Britain fail in win j fwkrd,r Sfl !.' .fcV4r?.. "
her ifitnf that a preliminary Wttff-f 'f amall p1 ti
etK fnicht Im b-1d hr il. mr!a. rrr !rtn)-4 i
r.ritiin. FranoK"
lives of Great
Italy.
TTeV-Rritbib goverRinerif l lniUr.r
in fam sort of Von"laton i:h tlf
other ftili-. either tbtitneb l-r.tAl
an.!' rt In b t.ltf St TVa.'34&-
ahvl Jrt-t -! itiili .f Va I j t- .
!b f??! th f - ?
a'.r, lj.J !iTr"a?4r" M ?t
rcr3v tt n-ti -
4ii f 1 1 . m.- a i. . f
note In order t Icam etacly - ,MW AI-f ,L!lL .
Great lirittaln iand- lfore b- ,rttt. f. rni t ..j Ki
fer the enfer-nip.
llsteritf Issue AppeaL
Belfast, Nov. 1.1 ltjr the Associated
Pnss ) ) . "The Ulster n sao ha tion for
peace with honor, coni'iosed for the
most part of prominent Itelat trades
men, has issued an appeal to tbe rot
era of Kn gland in which It la declared
that -Ulster intenda to. remain part
and parcel of ;tbe British empire.
-To fail to aMrc-iate UUter'a li
tion now may ! fraught with grave
clanger, not only to Ulterbut he
empire of whirh she l an Integral
larf," the statement Kald.
Cyelone Ma4k Heat Hint.
Clinton. Nor. 10. t'yelone Mark i
not only a greiCt erangelit bti re
pnvcI ti 1 a great wrestler thia af
tcrnon when be p!nmI the licM
beavy Grecit champion wrestler of tle
world at the connty fair in Jnt 1
minutes with a crab hold before one of
sreatest and most enthusiastic crowds
that has ever atteaIeI a wreuilnsf
matcli In this county. Tliij wrej!er
was at the county fair ami ra chal
lenging and offering ? throw ail
comers in five mlnutiV time.
It gt on tb Cyc!m's n-rT- w Jth
the a'rtve rr-snlrs. 71 people ef
Ssapen Tvanty gre Ma-k a great
ovation.
The vncnen of the 3xican ttatc of
re-; Yucatan were thr first Sparthh rrak-
Ia qIrJ;, who recently passed 700 members, is the largest in North t membering that -He serves best wholins women of the world to exerc se tt
serves most,"
CL priTilege cf the ballot.
SHORTAGE OF WOMEN
Wlwn Man Amnnr Ihe lll!rar
Want a Wife He Walta in AmhutJj f'tT ,r'JI J.4'"5 "
lbeton. Nor. II A great af.ortace
of women rsi4 m"cg tb H5itar'.
lYeta Oa ft. Win.
a t numthm f4J t4ti pp, rHfat'
lKe ! Vt M. 0n'i. Ill, f m ,
tnm thorn , m
(rtt JWita.
t.t j-it-p Mr.- J4m Wly f IK,
I a ir!atite.. tf t tmmf j.' f!'f
b tad fnpr"-! a 4r$f 1r ti.- if..
aarace irdi.n trU- in rrt ltr Mr. W;? r-4
7,,.. 1 . ' : ;' ttrttwi ffr sit.
IK of ItalUmAre. b rrired tf fc aa t4 t, n.
rcterday from Ilor. b-r b- bad 1151. a btlt,( t
ati engard In r' r. , o .vi-..ia it an rtt-ra ,.m.
When a warrior tbalrea tlv wife f u . , kM
, ....
anbT trtte RjcinNr. tt
Mid. be merely -mil In an.Mab aul
kill the, hubtid ant taaea !,
He aw-nel flat tbe wrti rciinl
tie klllingj a a taatfr ( eowr1. i i
Parmrr t$t Irti'l Hate (ad IVaf
t Tear. ' n
StatiTll, Nor. 11, Tb fnstn
o? Ir-drll ctnty la foncd tfti aa
-itl la WVA U tut tUU i
f!l!sn, Nr II Is fte t.
of ihs r1a:-V0 f .w?-aai
ty fir r tb ita iwn ta
rrfb'kaa iy,x.f.t Is W!t.e-. H V-'t
ti b a'-if 4?rJ,' f-i.,
TCHSfTf(ft Hrrl tl'e,. :jf
creifca3 Hri-it - .-f t?,5"
onn. :,eaf.,m. ur pj w4rra uf a,lr,.r.l.i 1 lt
W 'f 't tJ '' tbrf fnOlMa.mMT. T r:t5'. .
exrerd that of iat year iy tt-? b Htrf n,:f.
UCo itea. tfdtllg u k Ise..We -iut'ik li'v
Meghan. utH?!tewiefit .?? -IVW fc?r ta4 rv? r-i -
experltrieai;
ft rI b 4-f-4 airfie n
ereral year. Tbe fcat rr ; ib.a . v -
V, t-er 5. Tr
estra food prej?ratt:l t it tU ;. 'T1.
rar.- rr. m rtery
far-r.fr are tu'tlr.x In a
cror cf !! r!a ti'
tnj-ftf '
German Hank Itwmw pltwjnt.
Pr-U k T!.e Iekt-?Jik toriar
rraI it ttlwfal rx?Jrct3 r'f lt fc.'i? t. --jf t Uittr
Hith af IMtJry imrr.
f-frtifr. af ft? p4 fsafaiE--r ?5.i-ftf
f 1ife4?L ?sS la PU Frs
cent- ! 11 lr f-n!.
Tie Clk-ig trx-rr4. wfc'h are
tbe Tmn?re in lb worl'?. br t-ey
nl" cf trn. ani erct-f!te rile
cf drain?. :
Wb! r?e?iir S- JHUtf k ;a
iff r -i- :
v;wl '-dwindle."
away in England
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