1he Monroe J ourn A IT an i 4 VOL. 19. No. 16. 920.OI10 OFFKKKI) FOR THAWS KF.LEASK. Offered to Ir. 1!um-I, Former Head f Im Mattewau Hospital f,r (lie 1 limine. . New York. May 16. Contradic tory testimony on th vital polni or whether a $20,000 bribe was offered to Dr. John Vv Russell former head of - MONROE, N. C., TUESDAY, MAY 20, 1913. ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. IRISH F.D TO DEATH. VMR. MARSH RESPITED. KCHtHM. UIMMEMEMEXT. II. I..I... 1-. . . . I. . VTaX !.W to . Vr if Fine --7 -"-"" '" mat tie .viay t.yamlne (lie Ism mj i illinium. 1 .More lloaely uiuiiisirr .News. A sad Work. Mtilalile AtMrew liy ITof. Tho. rMllniallMmAn . V. . 1 -,..... 1... .. . .t . ' " ccideut occurred at the sentence of Mr J. I m XT:,,"" . eunesaa, this morn. f .h. ,.u. 7. ,7 'k . ,V " -. " 1' ? " rf",0,M graduat ing at about oriork hu . " . " . "V"."J ,2" '.' "8 .V"" ? 1- . Marr of Trin- ,..V.. j i .r " r oruer mat ne iiy .vietnodist church Lancaster cotton mills . I harlotta hp ....... i . u iiuouiiai. iiiiipu i ii inn npMin nr miA nr inn I man . j . .. . . i .. . - - - -. to release Harry K. Thaw .was giv- employees. Mr. John Pressly While mo rlr-Liv iB, th. . 1 .. . .u pl,e on th ParaWe of K't'T' ''" "m ' Xr.',n,'S TEST S2 SiS.f'lS' JZ. helping!" but "Is my service fc. - ... - . " ' 1 . wt ' 1 . .uaigu ur I U I OOU V ralliniF nn nnnlhaf mpH nr mu I (ava kA r . iri . I. Testifying In hi. own nfn., .hln. ni . I". V, "V" "V I .? ""'"nor last inursaay: II hr.hr n. "r "V..:, I T.? .,""UB"a aiso presi- aajoming counties this afternoon Friday niornlmr .h mHn.n. ... I I t . . . r vmiftirmseg were QelU For the prosecution Dr. Russell has special train summoned to carry iih i etition sUned by more than oa short .to h, testified that he met Anhut In this the injured man to the hotmltal at 2 000 pitiwn. bin. ,L,,l 2 ? by Mls Mary Uor" city November 22 last and that the Chester, but he was so K injur fence of J r Mah fnlll'6 'n't dU td ' d.eba,e by tho 0,her four .000 here and 3 t&tfs Sgjgi HSSf FS' ZKhaw'' y0Ur' U 0U UI Moaner:0noCfI,r1.dJie,,V,n?ld,nl, ' 5. tli"5S SoVerm nt' s thbTtTort o fr 'fssrdeCined the offer, he SSST iPSrlS JSiVtS "aTd 2, yryMffS- had testified. Both sides jested to- 33 years old. and came to work In lite this bein ti. !rif .ti. . Ti y J'o"ow Heath and Dai- s-aofa: -s-rt. -sr s"J?si2iKi nr r ...111 I I .... 1 vtteo win iMuuauiv ittKO. m was an MDPN tinvlnir hMii t va Tk. 7. reach he Jury tomorrow .Wt .... working a. a mill empWee for 15 JoVVe change Ta". S o Xn' e '7, i.r. nussei was ine orosecuiion s vears. n.. n..i. .L . i last witness save one and the de- .The remain. r. hrnh. J uZ ''.,7"r'. "ew. to not. that the Deg. fense caned only three person.. An- Monroe Saturday i InterTed in culion! Ihl tTMT.I k? a!??i ert committee that Inveitlgated Oer.-Th. Jourwl.) ' lilh ." J. Q . Myor-Councll plan the alleged bribe offer. L. ' ' , ulu ul B""nninei. ine afflrmativ In ODenlne for the defenw An.hw.i, i .... ... ... v ,..r.." 'i"1"" leaiu won me aebate. .. ".", j.T" j T ,j : vuijr .nan wt. uis uie . nis onense simply consist' THE FRIKUMAXX t I RE. the hufg counsel declared he would Sanford Express. duuw iuai me .o,vuu jnaw turned over to the defendant w tlngent fee only. Anhut testified that with money he purposed to obtain rtlea through legal measures January 1, laat, or July PrMflv sronlnir lh. mm ........... i . . , - - r . i n ma vviuuicuvriiitrui u ..i uuiug won oaisioe oi omce address was delivered by Prof E hours rnrl reroivlna' nav ihnnf. in. In n.t.- ti.ti... '. .' Mr. W. R. Craiz. who had been hour, nnrl r..lvln ... h-. i ir. D . J, 7' ..' r " frT. el- ? 't adE Vh'e ifv,.,,. ; . - . ...... p.. v.- ... n. ne uu luumrr agent ineme was tnat courses of study Thaw S Sundav mnrn ni Mv 11 ikni.i nlm. on :. I .. . VU"'D " siuoy Thaws Uvi.w with inn. 7tiKi iT .... T, . u". j t.Tt: , u . tlue wora i in me scnooi should be adopted to v Z . ..vuu.c. j i vi a iinnu ouu 10 uiiae me money, ine needs of the time and in th by known that he- had been prltloallv a each anr ... n iJ - '4. .Vme aD.a i.0 tne JMJ OUU nUMB UIB C'KIH UUUTB IHPV IUUQQ I II IlfllA fft i PTfllfllnan thaf Ml1nt1 t. . . -maw still was confined death was not unexpected yet the earn the extra monev. The sTnarH iTffnT.-"k"", "1V. . It . - 1. I .., , , . 4 . , - - - I v bvuvui uift utcn ute in tame Buun FM.-ruiru me case, ana unaer tne school work Is not adapted to his the money waa to he returned. He announcement of It uitfDiea ine tpa na &aii with hnn. i hi. i . Frank Henry, one of the attor- large concourse of relatives and later made affidavit h. it J. ",ai .aln. ?-, .. . m . rn n !h.!n ,1 Alban' Vlce8 were con1ucted by his former every objection to clemency ha. been a process clamming he CS r nif k ' " AhUt aPear" P'or. Rev. J. W. Little, of Polk- ret.ioxed even the railroad Inform- mind with Ideas Tcontafnid tr , ,hf It ElJlV b VP0VeH ?v C01.nn!iUet l?n- At the ncl.lon of the ser- In. the governor that It did not )kofi?tto llitfmlni ty. The ideas in the committee, said to him , .hat h 7" r "TV.. "T"' ."? ,.u.u u"w ln,.nK9 cwitt per8onali tim.. ' r. ,D " ' me nona, 01 seiuence snoum oe cnanged to a the text book and the teacher " .ueiuuer, anu uue. ideas are means of St mulatin th ) e ui your testimony very a it tn root Tho mn.v.,3.. ...... !... 1-.. . 1 .. .77. . niuch and want vou to co to n SV mI--"t . ."-'"."- .L. . f1" "ua s mind to bring it Into action limit. Anhut will have protection A. Riddle. 1). L. Seyi .ium me couiuuuee anu irom the Wicker and R. A Rni u-hn h.,.,ik. . . ... 1 .J" .L . . .overnor as result of hi. test.. - Mr, Craig paed.Tay at the had" glvVn tobST, to The elZl. ? Diony. ... Ya Ti . , " . lu " w pioyea 10 arouse tne action. or ex- age of 48 years. He was married vice of the railroad, promoting the ample latin should be taught not twice. His first wife was Miss Mat- cause of education and doing every- for the sake of the latin but for the tie SlmiDR nf I'nlnn nnutilv Dv hi. thlnir fi. h. miklt. Rnnil Ul. l ... Jlie StretiKtll of tlie lroliibition Hntini.ilt It is cif.uin ;., . 1. T - "-"o f"-"" 6"""- ' iuiib sane 01 stimuiitting tne cm d a m ud Greensboro ew7 ' V"', 'Tk M children record a. a good citizen convinces to healthy development. If latin , ; 1 1 . , Mr- Cra6. of this county, and these men that Mr. Marsh wa. only falls to do this for a narticular i' h.H8 .Krrl?KdS rhPf?f,eM Mrs. J. B. Tyson of I'nion. Mr. technically guilty of an offense? as chi d some other subject should 1 SI to be ivee that the prohibition Cralgs second wife was Miss Nan- he actually did the work for which substitmed for It wave' has about spent its force and ni Comer nf VaHkin ,,n. n,i h. r.k.J " suosutuiea ror it. irrurn7Knr n!at, .t0 the diplomas were delivered To Vh. fiv- hih n,..nao tt.;i,rH 7T V".U. !"u " 'T,uaur,lr," ,"UBl 01 y,enlur' auorney j. j. rariter oi graduates by Dr. Gurney. - " uw nvn iu lUBV HrK HI HI. ft 1 1 ri' 1 V P I 1 nnrira DtntoH thnt r a n n ,1 1 I rri . . ... a elance at th wet ami .irv mUn . . " " 0"u l" 8e..- i nen, two meaais were delivered nrpr.H i : A, .cJ L; , '"'.u"'8 ,m"eu ,rom unlon 10 ,lel,,en w"n n,m aia come as One was offered by the Union Coun sinV the recent snnnrS Club of C.University to any ti.. ... .1 . . .. ..p.... ...c nutic no cu- mouuiiig uiiutri vuii icuuu, i iie oin- uov or girl In the I n on count The map shows that a Dodu at on onsprt in fnrminr ator .,i.. (L.. in m. At ..... V r . 118 L,,lon coum of more than Mi mm u , n ."v.. I . """- "' "noon ior ine nest essay on some -1 i iiiia t-uuniy. mr. i rule wna a rMrni-inev. v. n i.nva anrt vo n-iu.hn..i. i 1 i. m SUb' imls- kl i two . thirds have almiiahert ih. . .7i. ... i " t " . .7 " 7 V v," . 1 J' won r orm oi uovernment." Mr. Ney IV) loons. Mora than K.iii ritiJ. h. k : tt,eu . . I f. r'"110" V- - WPX'y delivered this medal on be- m vw " v vb jiii t - i r mi iiiifiiM Hiin wunien tn ana I na I I'rntr n h- itaua au and i.' un l.k i . n . i .. . ina- a nnnnliitl,... nf B mm ...K. r " . . . u. nue- nail OI me vlUD mat OtleleU It. o v h.hkuu wa vivvu vi juuir i nnvi nnn Pir a r n a rim ni.tAn ir na laa u i AA wf ' . .... have banished the open saloon while the Vst school advanTages possible J. C. Brooks, TjB ooks V EdM! the bVs' lite' Tsodety0' of h nine States have Statewide prohibl- He not only advocated these things Marsh. H. B. Marsh. Monroe High School for the best hilt n A tl'nrlfn fnm tham 1 m n...U - ..... An Interesting feature ' of the .... - ";." k.- " ...... . ' . improvement in debate during the fight against liquor and one that chTroh w ' h. ,"7 -n, 17" ' " "Vh": i ri,""""- ff?.r- 'r-.t'"?en.e "e88on . ?'.n may have a far - raachln .ttaot "V" v. T! . "r- w- w- ove Presented it - --v u uii 1 1 iit. muvfii 1 1 1 m nimiuifinii m I .ill i iiiirwiav inv jt rna .mil rw nf,i. .......i... . la fniinH In k. mii,u.. i i.i. . . "u ni-pivyriBio cuiiinieui. " .u .mtj .M.viii.au XTKIOia-ILO IJOOl Knrina-a in his rlonlh tttal.lra H .1 llnur.pd innlr lla miiiA.ln t.. .Li. . ture which ha. a,lnntH . ri7,.in . r:.." . " iu mis conuecuon several events reouest aV CMiTre.. tn i . should be mentioned. Miss Maud requesting congress 10 SUDnilt to citizen Tho l.oroovo.l -lf. .mti sh. .t.n.. i.lnu... .... . . the people of the country by ref- children hae thVsTmpathy of The monm her Toe.. Thy" are M. John s nee she entered the high! hMnTtha.T ? amnedment J""0" oran""ty 1" their loss. Sutton of Stout; Mri. Lula Benton four yearn ago .he his not nTlssed !a'e of "Wr anywhere of Indlan Trali. T. B. Howard of a day from school or been tarty LLut?--? h6 .8a: ? Mecklenburg, and Mr. W. J. and S. once And" . neve" Sd '"ny nounod it. Int.ntlnn .n'riTw 7 vTTTI . ... . u "ra .OI "u.,or- . from grammar school ex- that nmnnoltlnn ! . . v "I " auu vepi a lew uajs on account or SICK- - ua county dov arrestea at re life I nan aireaav nrecmiari her tn hi n... a ..t. i. k. n,n.. W. hall.u. .k.t If k. ..I. Il I... . - . - . ... .T . . . ' . ..von anu uoiu ill luo muni. " wwi..w ii i iuw bcio ui iiu-iAiav z. marc.! wi.n asenit t n. n.uv.n v hnma v i nru. ....ii. i . . . .. , , uor in the United State U left to Ma , fchfnaon" Colored h7n . ir. HoX.r h.,n r.h ,.h k..ueKLui,n" ,"J.l"e." n ..fc" a vot of the people .trong &rxUmn Mr..t will h hanUh.rf onH .h.. h. in.l.i. "i j " V. ' . 7 . " 7 -l" -. iu year. o one succeeueo in get- aoueht TmTf ... Z 'i oppeage Monoay ana ye- nowara uctooer jo, i7i. They llv- ting on the honor roll until the last St .J ZX L h 'efPerence peo- terday and waa not held for a high- ed together for thirty-four , years, term. Mis. Alice Presson was r,v ... . c iui. uauuu vuuutj v i er pnnri. ' n .viimnp. n.n nil Hn. in.n h. wa. ..Iran rm.n h.. k.ii.i. j .v. 1 . . ... .f .nku. .ni k. ...i4.k " " . -o "" M i;ru uii m, nunor roil ior ine " .u.viiiw. man was not regaraea as suiricient sne Darned oravely on until the month, of March, April and May to bind over. He proved a complete summon, came for her to Join him A grade of 95. honorable conduit kuhtiko in miimi uaxnaw a alibi Dv six or more men with whom on h eh. an ,.i.i. ....rfo.. ... i.j T.. v. l:J ... ... . 1 ..." L. . V"" -v-u.-v .3 .cu.icu . .v . .. nuu neHn wurKiHE Hnn inn nn ah wnn pamn in nnni.inr u- in nar r.. v. f ...i. i , . " " - . ... ........... .Vu i .ui nun anua. ..oi.ttw uieijiiiBB. senpuon oi mm given ny tne gin realized tnat Uod dwe t n her soul. sinro omman.om.nt nmu ho. i.n. tfuuu in. ieni nuu muw soon alter tne crime is aiipipn to and were mane hnttar hv hav nv h..n ...i..j .nn. .k. o . .v.. . UI..... .1 ..... U . - ., I, . . . ... I. ----- ' - - n I V u I V V . . 1IUIU IUQ C7UIIB Wl IIIC a , o T, l,i . w it .. nBve Deen comnlulP11' o'd ni in nown ner. Truly, Airs. Howard American Revolution that In an es. .uu .. u wuu, i in yuu cowman in many respecia. ine gin was a good woman, a good wife, and say contest opened by them. MIhs nelghborhccd were married Thurs- has said that her assailant was last but? not least aha wa. a a-onH n0h n.iu ..,.., day afternoon at the. Unity parson- five feet tall, while Bowman is fully mother, She will be missed In the ner. The subject of this essay was age by Rev. C. S. Young. Immedl- six feet. He 1. slim while the man community and no one know, as well Col. Edward Buncombe. The con- ieiy .irr ma icrvuiuiur mey grove sne descriDed waa medium. A large a. her children now she will be miss- test wag State wide, and the prize tt.'uot. BUU i uunu- ian, oi me wuiw ana coiorea popu- ea in tne nome. Home can never wag 25. The winner was a young bound traiu. Both of these young latlon of Pee Dee .pent the two seem the aame any more. Her chair ludy In the Raleigh schools. She. of v people .are very popular in their day. here, attending the hearing. will ever remain .vacant, but I would course, had access to the State Li- "--""". r,-. v. . . ui'io me sorrow siricaen ones. UDlDrarv uun ui iiieuun iu iu meiu ua timr i nion .nan Ha. f ire in lee. yonder mother la occunvlne the nlacn Prnf Rrnnk. .rri..t in Mn. niea journey. fanrord Express. UOd had readdy for her. and Is .ti 11 Thursday nlirht that ha mlirht anand ine pnsea awaraeu ay ine civic The .tore DUlIdina occuoied bv watchlne over vou. hddhi vnn to .nm. Mm. in xtnnnv. i,iu u. League Monday on account "Clean- Mr. D. H. Perry near the court come to her there, where sorrow seemed to enjoy that day among uy-Maj .n. u luiwvu. rvr ciewu nouse was destroyed Dy lire at i iu win ne no more and never aaam ih rrind. and tnrm nu.rnna ... I .... ...... ..kll. ...ul.l..nt. I f. 1 . i . I . L .1- In . . . . . . . .. . . . . . mi in": vuiuiik nuno ir.iucm. oiuruj morning aiung wiin nisiwiu mere oe any teanui lareweil. Airs, r-iien misoet: ior Cleanest stock of Eoods. . When the fire said IV premise among colored residents, alarm wa. sounded the Sanford Celia Hood: for largest number bar- Fire Denartnient went nrepared to ABhevllle Citizen: William R. Al. rel. of trash, white boy or girt, tight the tire, but reached the scene lison and others have brought suit Master Dannie Davis; for largest too late. Mr. Perry estimates his Iu Superior court against the South number barrels of Maish, colorefl boy loss at from 11.200 to $1,500. He ern Bantlst Assemblv for the re- or girl, Pearl William.. The Judges had hi. stock of goods insured for covery of tract, of land in Black could hardly decide upon the clean- $800. The building, which wa. own- Mountain township. The ptaiiavlffs csi preuiinea anu gui mrev oiuer eq oy ur. w; a. .m on roe, was aisoiasned to oe declared tne owner, of men to help them out. They say insured. Jk is thought the .tore was the land and in addition to recov Waxhaw is cleaner and more .anl- robbed and fire .tuck to it to con- er $T60 tor rents and $5,000 dam- tary now than ever before. This ceal the crime. Mr. Perry recently is encouraging, we can nardiy sur- opened a mercantile business at pas. our splendid health record fori Jonesboro, the past ten years, but wi can live up to R. ' The Wlnson-Salsjn Journal snys tn average of aboutJ2,000 cases are J. N. Savage, a furniture dealer tried annually In the police court rVl - i .- 1 ... . ..tAl.l.l.r . 1 . . . I . .... . . . 1 al lieu oprinK", cuiiiuiiiimi b.ii.ivit-iui iiihi city anu mm ine coun pays Tuseday night by Bhootlnr himself, something like $2,000 per annum No cause asdgned. into the county srhocl fund . ages for the removal of timber. Jake James, until recently super intendent of the New Hanover coun ty convict force, has been sentenced to a year on the road for shooting a conT't in Wilmington. Accord ing to the testimony James and the convict were both drunk when the shooting took place. They certainly enjoyed having him with them. It will be recalled that Prof. Brooks wa. the first superin tendent of the Monroe Graded School. There will be no liquor saloons In the Panama canal tone after July 1. The isthmian canal commission has passed a resolution to grant no li cense after that date. There are 35 saloons In the towns of the tone. Sixty-three slaoons were open at one time. The license taxes collected the past year amounted to $43,800. In elections held Tuesday three townships- in McDowell county voted bonds for good roads. Marlon township voted 150,000. Old Fort township $20,000 and Nebo town ship $10,000. lacle HjiiI) b Kuiii Uius of -Vew I'e.iitily. Lancaster News. i -..1. ii...j .. . - " imruy .Montgomery ap- fiuai-ueu a gentleman the other day on the street with the inuuiry: "Say, boss, I hears a powful heap about din here Freedmann's rnw an' Id like you 'apian what 'tis Tell you de truf I'm kinder Vpicous like of .lis Freeduiann chap anyway, 'cause jist after de surrender dis very fellow or some of bis kin 'stablished what he called a bureau where dey said de cuilored folk. could git anything dey wanted from iony acres an' er mule to a water million. Soon as I heerd it I nirkorf cut my land and come to Lancaster wnn a mind bridle for de mule and a sack for de watermllMnn an 'fore God. when I eot to town i couldn't find dat 111 fill FrHdmjm de bureau or nothln' else. So I went on back home. Now. boss, vou knows all 'bout dis thing, an' if de govmenfs got anything to give way i oe uiuesi nigger in des parts, it better hurry up an' not do like dev aid bout dat forty acres an' de iuuie, cause dis nigger ain't bound long for dig world. So boss, Jist it-u me ae piain truf bout na mat. ter, Is any 'pendente to be put in an dig talk 'bout dis Freedmann business?" He wag told that Friedmann was the man who had discovered a cure for consumption and his laconic re ply wag: "BOSS, l's got mv dnilht. 'hnn. tr He's apt to treat de nigers like dat otner f reedmann." H RT HOI SK t MI.Mi:i. Rural Carrier's .Wnvialitin. Dear Fellow Carrier: The rural letter carrier's associa tion, embracing Union. Anson and Richmond counties, will meet with the Union county carriers at Mon ree, May 30, 1913. This being the most Important meeting of the year, I am making a personal appeal to eery carrier In the three counties to be present on that occasion. It is of the utmost Importance that every carrier become an active member of the association. In fact, the best interests of the service de mand It. Too, it is throueh the as sociation that we have been bene fited, and now we have a recoenl. tlon that but few others have. The annual dues are but 11. Oe. una ii you iind it impossible to be present, pieuse do not fail to send your dues. We want to go to the State Con- veutlon at Wilmington stronger than at any time In the past. But we'll talk about these things the 30th. Now, listen, the Union bovs are making ample prtparation for you and will be disappointed if you are not nere on the 30th. Don't let the fact that you want to go fish ing, or to see your mother-in - law, keep you from coming. 111 txpett sou to dron me h card In the next dav or so tplllni. ia. . c me wneiner to expect you or not I'll tell the boys. r ratcriialiy yours, T, L. LOVE, President. Program t,f 11. F. 1. Mail CnnieiN (nnvi nt ion. The Rural Mail Carriers' Conven tion will be held In this city on May 30th, 1913. The program committee, oomnospil of Messrs. J. L. Smith, J. T. Cox and J. H. Mills, have nreDared the following program: 11. a. m. Called to order bv Pres. T. L. Love. Devotional Exercises bv Dr. H. R uurney. Address cf Welcome Mavor if city. Response H. E. Connedite. Election of officers for ensuing ear. Election of Delegates to State Convention. Collection of dues. 1 p. m. Adjournment for dinner, 2:30 Re-assemble. Address by Postmaster W. Ft Love. Address Assistant nost - master Hrigman of Rockingham. Solo Miss Carrie Simmons Polkton. Addresg B. C. Ashcraft. Short talk, by the carriers the good of the service. Rowan' Xew Teiii,. 'o.,r . Mrui te.1 ami r Uf. H.:r Muit riul. I'ui.lic nrrirbiN inli-t.l. Statej-ville Landmark. Rowan county grand jury, which under instruction mm JiHi.. I ( tr looked into the cohm ruction of tho new Rowan court house, which i cost 9125.000 when complete, em ployed a committee of exueris to . amine the building as to quality of stone and workmanship, ami this committee's reoort Is uiuichri n.. Jury'g report. The experts t:iv that the stone used in the sides and front of the building was taken from boulders or from near the surface of the quarry, and shows serious discoloration, and a wide variety of texture and is entirely unsuited for use as an ornamental building stone. "It is not at ail representative of the Rowan county granite and should not have been allowed to be used in the building," says the re port. The stones were not cut square and it waa impossble to put them up plumb and true. Speiifica tions called for Bix-cut stone and the kind used is hardly a four-cut stone. "The committee recommends that all the granite in the front of the building be removed and that the best quality of Rowan county granite, of uniform color, be put in its place." The rear wall -hi,.h is of brick, showed poor workman ship, but as the wall is solid, it was recommended that no action h. taken on It. .The committee's plumb line applied to the corners of the building showed them to be out of plumb from three-fourths to two and a half Inches, making the building larger at the top than below tho water table. The grand Jury recommended that the commissioners require proper workmanship. They gay the inspec tor now employed is unfit and un qualified and recommended his dis missal and that a competent man be put In. The report continues: "We further report that we condemn the building from start to as far an now finished. We find that there has been paid $52,000. which is in excess of the worth of the building iu its present condition, and there fore ask that no further payments be made or work be done until the matter hag been thoroughly adjust ed. Judge Long referred the reoort to the county commissioners for action. The building is being erected by the King Lumber Cimpany of Charlottes- vine, va. Along with Its renort the erand Jury returned true bills of Indict ment against the present board of county commissioners for failure to do their duty as public officials; also true bills against P. A. Hart man and Fred McCanless, public of ficials, for contracting to do public work. These were both members of the board of county commissioners wnen they secured the contract to furnish the stone for the court house. Mr. Hartman is slill a member of the board. of for raireluiul vs. Jeffcrxon. Jeffersonian. The Pageland Journal wants to now who said that some of the folks of Jefferson were overjoyed wnen tne surveyor, ran a line from Jefferson to Monroe and missed Pageland two or three mile.. That is a question that we would ke to ask. We haven't heard of any such great Joy among our citi zen, due to the fact that such was he case. We would say to the Journal: "Don't get .Ick too quick, for the surveyors are still at work surveying line, and perhapa they win hit your town before they stop. If the road should miss your town wo or three miles perhans thev could be Induced to put in a -spur iraca so tne trains could be backed up to your town occasslonally and give you a chance to gee a 'sho-nuff' train once-ln-a while." When Deputy Sheriff Parham of Robeson county served a warrant on arry McMillan, colored, the letter rew a platol and threatenrd to icct the of;cer. Parhara shot th negro dead. Charity covers a multitude of sins and makes a lot of sinners useful. The first reaulste of fa II nr. I. to believe that you cant succeed. Safe KulilNTit m Follow tli.t Fscam i f lYrtliiiiil Veil. Columbia State. Making the third safe robbery in four days the postoffire at King ville was entered about 4 o'clock yes terday morning und the safe rob led of between $75 and $100. ac cording to a report sent here. All of these, robberies have followed he escape of Portland Ned. I.nst Thursday morning the safe In the postoffice at Barr, Lexington coun ty, was cracked; and Friday night inree storeg at cayce were reported to have been entered. About 4 o'clock yesterday morning D. J. Boyd, postmaster at Kingvllle, wag aroused from his sleep by a noise in his store and postoffire ad Joining the room in which he lives. It was still dark. With his pistol he went Into the Btore, and as he did so he saw two men disappear from the building into the early morning shadows. Mr. Uoyd did not fire. Making an Investigation he found that the safe had been opened, by what means could not be ascertained, and robbed of between $75 and $100. ' (Portland Ned is the robber who escaped from Governor Blease's of fice recently, while an officer was waiting to arrest him. lie had been paroled by Blease while aorvimr time for robbing safes. Last year it was stated that effotrs were madn by detectives to buy a pardon for Portland Ned for $20.000. The An son fan.) Anminian Play Part in Suroriae Mnrriaav in (liai-lntto. Wadesboro Ansonlan, 14th. News reached here this ninrnlnr of the marriage In Charlotte yes- ieruay oi .Mr. uuncan McKae and Miss Beuna Ballev. both of Marh. vllle. The ceremony wag performed In Charlotte by Rev. Mr. Presley, pastor of a Presbyterian church In that city. The bride and groom took their friends bv surnrlsn tnd went to the Queen City in an automobile. They are now visiting relatives In Columbia, 8, C. The bride is a daughter of Mr. J. C. Bailey of Marshville and the croom Is a son of Mr.John Mclii of White Store township. He Is a oroser at Aiarsnville. The hall stor:ti se:'so. munui i,. Lincoln county last k with hnll- stoneg the Fixe of actn.s that cov ered the ground tc a depth of six Inches where the 4iail tirifftd, says the Llucolton News. There are men who li tn coioh. lish a reputation for truthfullness.