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HENDERSON DA ILY DISPATCH W;S.S. Do Your Duty to Your Country W.S.S. CAMP' FOR CONVICTS CASE GOES TO JURY mm mum Inn rhfr smm i . , . n n " - ww. ww.r ... . 1 :....(. I ...4 L. V If" Today and Friday Perfection Picture ( Edison Studio) Raymond McKee and . Btarguerite Courtot in "The Unbeliever" This picture shows the United States Marines engaged on the battlefields of France. Admission 25c and 50c Boy Scouts 15c Shows at 2:30V 4:3J, 8 and 10 m. R. S. McCoin will be the minute' speaker tonight. 4 u .... f W Mr. "4 Saturday Eddie Polo in The Bull's Eye also Charlie Chaplin- in "Easy Street" -Admission 5c, 10c and 15c 3 C WILLIAMS-MEDICINE C(X JEW yobk rrfya XJ.&.Ak.. J Foa Asthka, Eronchitis, Catarrh, Colds, La Grippe, Etc. Consumption Preventive Not a Patent Medicine. ' There are few diseases more prevalent than Asthma; few more distressing and painful and few more tenacious and dangerous. The several forms are known to medical science as Bronchial Asthma, Catarr hal Asthma: Hay Asthma (latter more commonly known as Hay Fever). Repeated attacks result in a chronic Asthmatic condition, the symptoms of which are a dilation of the lungrs and bronchia and tubercular formations. La Grippe and even the simple cold neg lected often lead to fatal results. There is nothing more menacing: to ones health than . She ordinary cough or cold. THE EIKER HOFF REMEDY is a specific lor all of the above troubles. It has helped and relieved thousands and will help you. THE EIKER HOFF REMEDY is in no sense a patent medicine, but is a legitimate prescription and the outcome of years of ' study, investigation and experiment by Prof. Hog, one of the worlds leading- physicians. If your druggist does not keep it, upon receipt of $1.00 either cash or money order, we will send a bottle with full directions to any part of the United States or Canada. Within the past ten years thousands of testimonials have come to us from sufferers cured of Asthma, Bronchitis, Catarrh and Hay Fever. Every home should have a bottle always ' en hand as a specific for the simple cold. See that the Bulls Eye " trade mark is cn every bottle. No other is genuine. WILLIAMS MEDICINE CO. 10S Fulton SU. New York City. Sava Rirlvewav Prison Bar- Occuoied Time of Pniirt racks Are Not In a Sani- Wednesday Afternoon and ! tary Condition Thursday Morning STOP PATRONAGE GEHRING CASE UP Judge Daniel s Orders That No J Assault Charges Being Heard in More Crimnals Be Sent to Afternoon Vance Harris Is Warren Roads to Be Given Year on Roads Quartered at This Place For Retailing. Warren county's convict camp The case In which Starkey Fulch- near Ridgeway, where a number of er is charged with seduction, went to prisoners from ance county are the Jury in superior court Just be doing their road sentences, was I fore the court adJounred for the roundly denounced with regard to 1 noon recess Thursday, after all of its sanitary condition by the grand-1 Wednesday afternoon and Thursday jury sitting jat this term of superior 1 morning bad been occupied in tak court in its report given to Judge US testimony and the argument of Frank A. I .aniels Wednesday. A I counsel. Judge Frank Daniels de- committee o! the grand Jury inves- livered his charge to the Jury jujst tigated the - camp during the weekbefre tne noon recess. and found very undescirable condi-l Immediately upon the reassembl tions existing. Judge Daniels order- in g of the court in the afternoon J ed that no more Vance county pris- E. Gehring, a white man, was to go oners be sent there. I on trial charged with committing a Several tveeks ago Chief of Police I criminal assault upon a young wlhte J. M. Williams visited, the camp andlBlrl, a deaf mute. A special venire reported tiat conditions were satis-1 bad been, called from which to pick factory, hi inspection being due to tne Jury. It was expected that the the facttrjat a numberof offenders case ould occupy ajl of the after toon, j v j .Vfjce .Sarris waound guilty axrenton, wrot A Colonel Henry v ednescUiy afternoon or retailing ii. vl me xpurt nere, that 1 1,lu", ttIlu seuieyttu iu meun was orlflLrof the best h months on the conuty roads. i ... . Knew anything about, and that con-1 , i lease Faiuner was acquitted o ditions were satisfactory. -Colonel ltne accusation of disorderly conduct Perry himself visited the place sev-l Two divorces were granted Thurs eral dayse ago, though not in an of- dav onc t0 btte people and one to ficial capacity, end brought back a colored couple virtually the same report as that mr.de by' the grand jury. The jury also found that the pri oners in the county jail complained m .or - ui msumcient xooa. The county home was declared to be in satisfac tory condition. LPexryJclek th(.c4mp 1 ft o u u nni3 r : RALLIES IH COim i personal irnmrn NOTED. AT OPENING Mrs. A. J. Cheek has gone to Nor folk to spend a few days with her sister. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Brinkley have gone to Norfolk to visit his brother. Mr. W. G. Brinkley. Market Steady At Outset With General Increases In The -Prices (By the Associated Press.) New York, June 20. There was a steady tone in the cotton market Mrs. W. H. Green, of Petersburg, early today which seemed to reflect Va., passed through the city Thurs- apprehension of less favorable crop day going on to Durham. reports from Texas, should hot Mrs. J. W. Knight and daughter weather continue, and the encourag Mary, who have been visiting her inS "war news. The opening was sister, Mrs. W. C. Cates, have return- steady at a decline of 5 points on ed to their home at Hillsboro. Jul7 DU generally 1 to 6 points Miss Gertrude Dunkley and Miss bigher, and the active months sold Willie Ross have returned from 15 to 23 points above last night's Clarksville and Buffalo Springs I closing during the early trading. where they visited relatives.. After selling at 26.20 on the call. Rev. J. W. Patton, of Greensoro, July rallied to 26.40, while October was in the city Thursday going on sold UP from 24.45 to 24.68. to Pittsboro. He came to conduct Cotton futures opened steady: the funeral services at the urlal.of July 26.20; October 24.45; Decemb- Miss Daisy iKmball at Mt. Auburn er 24.08; January 23.97; March church Wednesday. 23.95. Your Duty and Your Privilege to Visit Our Store And See the Bargains We ffering in Ladies' and Children's ress oods Fa CDFF W;S.S. Henderson, KL O. W.S.S. FFI j" r?3 PS3 ers 7S SO? V. LON G.S ILKY V. .tet Yea slmy ap!y to your t.zlr t'.e winder- ;yV V"4 f..l tr.i -:a K:roiin Pomade Ka Dressing, f,? f wnhn has tl;e ecrt cf straightening out f, i 'i vial-t. mart ', ttrlv. mattv hair, making ; '! -7 UNIVERSITY AVILLi RE A MILITARY SCHOOL Matter Taken Up With War Depart ment Graduates in Military Training Will Be Qualified to Seek Commission. Washington, June 20. The Sec retary of War advised Senator Over- : SPECIALTIES LIST FEATURES STOCKS man that the University of North yr, f - t Redacts Fti-llicr Carolina is to be recognized officially "Oie 1-IoT. .vCUwCto i u.uicr Favorable War Ncw3 it ycur" entire hsad of hair soft, g?ossy. silky, A ' smcolh, so ysu can easily handle your hair -A it lip in any 01 me moajrn siyics. ,v POMADE is p?easari!y cerfumed. It is an ue-to-date Hair Dressing of superior merit It short hair grow long and beautiful itrhlnn snsln. dandruff and fallina m Sent for 25 CENT? by Mail ft HAIR UUi.6JlxSi y. J ' .'1 it. It makes (; lutiful: stop i:') ailing hair. Lff 1 m m ! 8 I HEKOLIN WED. CO.. A'SANTA. GA. Agents vanted wnte ror xerms. s -j So c Wood's Seeds. AfterHairestmg Grain Crops Farmers should make every prep aration to sow ail the COW PEAS possible after harvesting grain crops this year, so as to increase the fer tility and productiveness of their lands for crops to follow. The Sowing cf Cov Peas at the Last Worlring of Corn Is also to be strongly recommended. Farmers who have practiced this claim thatthe sowing cf Cow Peas In corn increases the yield of corn, and at the same time It makes a most desirable soil - improving or forage crop. Write for "WOOD'S CROP SPECIAL" giving prices and Infor mation about all Seasonable Seeds. T. W. Wood & Sons, SEEDSMEN, - Richmond, Va. gnized officially as an officers reserve training school, thus putting it on a parity with the Universities of Virginia, South Carolina and other nearby states. This means that graduates who receive military instruction at the institution will be facilitated in qualifying for entrance into the army camps for the intensive train ing of officers. The War Depart ment will send an American officer to Chapel Hill to train students seeking education in military tactics President E. K. Graham, of the From Europe (By the Associated Press) New York, June 20. Specialties were the chief features of the strong opening of today's stock market, al though the whole list reflected the further favorable war news. Tobac co issues, notably United Cigars and Sumatra, rose 1 to 2 1-2 points. In dustrials of the war class were less active, but equipments, shippings and oils made irregular gains. Tk We have knor.!. -d the top off all prices on Tires and Tubes for a big University of North Carolina, came Brooklyn Transit was the only to Washington to urge official recog- heavy stock, losing 1 1-4 points. nition of his institution as a military Rails lagged, except Reading and training school. While that Instltu- secondary coalers. Liberty Bonds tion has been conducting military I were steady. training under the direction of a Canadian officer, it was not officially HOTEL PORTER OF ROME included in the War Department's DIDN'T RECOGNIZE KING list or colleges wnose graduates would be eligible for entry into theU0narch cf Montenegro Called, But officers training camp. ... Trint tn iu mil A. CU 41 I " ' e- nA DtAA Smart Toward Him. rit-ntiam trtai orf fho War TIpnaTtmPTit vziauaux . , and presented the matter to the lorresponaence A8Soaiu Secretary of War. Following this Rome, May 21. ne naugniy eonference the Secretary of War hotel porter of Rome was humbled nromised official recognition of the on the occasion of the recent visit University and North Carolina boy's of King Nicholas of Montenegro to ambitions for army service as officers his daughter, Queen Helena 01 ltaiy. will be given their initial training "Uncle Nicholas," as he likes to he at Chapel Hill. It has not been de- called by the people of Rome, came cided what army officer will be as- incognito ana wore a piain Business Rie-nfid from here to the University, suit, Instead of his national costume. 0 . - I n ... . M A 1 1 Jl- "The. Secretary of War said waning ai one 01 me ieauiuK RoTintftr? Overman, "has lust promts- hotels, the King asked the porter ed to correct the situation and of- to take him to the Baron -Romano ficially- recognize the University as Avezzano, iormeriy uauan minister a restfrve officers training school. I to Montenegro. When the oversight was called to "Who shall 1 say wants 10 see Hontion and the facilities of the BaronT" casually inquired me coTinni Miilained. he agreed to porter, looking at the white-haired K. OF P. NOTICE., I . a fflrpr to Chanel HU1 and old King with the haughty stare of I . il- 11 Ant,M I nnrfara tpVi n orA trvlncr tn nrnteet dls- Regular meeting. to recognize us wluuxij B , 'W I . Aim. a m-m 4TtATAa 1T VII Tl niTB 111 IIHT I I I II K U laUBU. UCA. nW Ii fTa Friday night at 8:30. -nniversitles and naUonal col- "The King of Montenegro," an Degree work, Visitors heges are recognized In the process swered the old gentleman, smiling wftirnTiie. of obtaining officers for our army." gooa-natureaiy. if a 00 Stock off Tires consisting of Fisk, Miller, Goodrich, Hartford and Quaker. All styles and sizes to be included. We bought these at lowest price a year ago and we are sell ing them at from 20 to 30 per cent off. It is your opportunity to get a supply now at rock bottom prices and at a time when the prices is advancing rapidly. THIS SALE WILL LAST 10 DAYS ONLY NO TIRES SOLD AT THESE PRICES AFTER THE SALE CLOSES. v V
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