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Tee Monroe Journa i. VOL. 19. No. 37. hunt sMTiox. MONROE, N. CM TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1913. ONE DOLLAR A YE ') C " AVOTIIKK SKA IHSASTKK. Ilurniiijr of Steamship in Mid-ocean vjmimimI I os.x of ;Hi People. Mid deck aft began to Ret very warm, then holler and hotter. We did not seem to feel the heat." When shown his boot with the i Kl.l.k lifilf tmnu.l tkmiitrh TfliitAnhnl KnlanKitvl Hundreds Morp Sto-'ij. 17 uf tlx' I ire. "1 don't remember this but it was Another sea disa-stcr thrilled tV fn ,he tUm? burst tout' wnri.1 v-ru ,v i,.. ih .i,,..,,!,, , """9 the ' al women tore Votiurno, en route from Rotterdam 1 xr hair but MhvT ore to New York was burned in mid ' ' oci-aii, while a raging Bionu prevent- BETTER TO Jl'MI. ed the ship that had come to the "Afier the explosion I thou n-ecne irom lasing me people on , oeuer to jump, ror I am a STATE XKW'S. the burning; shin. The Volturno sailed from Rotter dam Oetobtr 2 from New York. According to th? official statement, she carried I-' first cabin passen (,"rs. 5;!H wcr:;pe and a crew lium KtIiik Mi. The r.cuo shii s reached the scene of the disaster In plenty of lit it to jump, for I am a cood swimmer, und an EiikHsIi passenger Mr. Crawford Lenti went to a cir cus in Salisbury Monday and is short a pocket book containing $200 in cash and $300 in notes. W. Columbus rreston, an employe at White Oak Cotton Mills, near nuite urertisboro. came in contact tin aa electric wire m me engine room of the mill and died from the ef fect of the shock some hours later. In order Irons, the to accommodate its express company P has and one of the crew said they would opened, a special office in Charlotte accompany me. 1 Jumped first; they followed me but 1 never b:iw them nsnln. "I m ule for the German ship buV thry did not hear me. Then I came towards the Carmania and shouted 'heip, help,' and was saved by aid for the distribution beer shipped from of liquor and other suites. utile to save all, out ror Hours s'ootlior the searctiliKlit. 1 was about an by the. liki.ii:;, vessel, impotent be-! hour i' the sea and became half cause cf the sicrm. to reach the an-1 unconscious. 1 know not how I was o:iiz , men, wottp-u n,.d children i e.ot oui. crowding the cfier pai'l of th ship.' a s'onc's throw away. I All nifcht Thursday the lifeboats' li'.;u!,o a di -pera e effort to net alongside the Volturno but the waves beat limn back :!-'' and! a;;aiii and uX until the storm abat- ed at daylight Friday did the res- "lutrlns 'he day five sail:rs o'le steward fell into the file vv and and re 1 urncd to dca'h. ' kno.v nothing more. I came away b.tause it w: ai loo hot to stay i.r-y longer and I feared the whale ship would blow up." Mrs. Chloe Crump of Ienoir at tempted suicide by shooting and the wound may prove fatal. Mar ried twice and both husbands had diverted lur. The last des T.lun .is too much. Jess llaynts, a nepro sent to the Stato prison frem Hobeson county, about a month ago, to s rve two years fur lajettiy. drank eoneoi.tra I tl lye while in the Robescn couti ty Jail, prior to belli;! sent to the this week ilru Stale from prison, niu' the effects. cii'-ls succeed in removing the stir- lather Iredell to rnl-j's I'liiytr. vivots friiiii tile (loomed ship. Even White Plains. X. v.. Oet PL In of one of the mod . s, i,is ,.i, ....... i 'o him. Arthur William Cnlur, a N. w York lawyer, sail in .Mrs. 15. ir her's ipl!c:.tioti for a reparation now the fringe of one of the most thrilling tali.; of the sas I avail able, la.iartly how the rc.-eue Was etrecUil is m l known. The Yoiiurno v"s well eiiulpped wi.'h boi s. sufficient Hie at; ii s s.iy, fcr l.OOd peopU". but the bois-t-rous sci or lack rf bu.it drill, or piilK- iiino'iK the passe tlKcl'S, prevellt- eo, the suceeiv till I'lliphjj meetit or tli-.'.in. The re-'itt ships were tlli:t ble t.) l eiver life boils, lutt iippa rently most of the boats launched from I lie Vo.uuno were smished ir upiiet and lii'.' oe tip ;nls d row tied. tilVEri YlVlil l-KSflill'l i).. . Ar.her Surei a, u pussiiiiicr on tin- C;i.-ia ...ia. in a wirels iii patch. t,:ves a i v : . 1 (ie-,ci "ailon ol tin race of the t'.u nienls liis siory surv.M.r, W..lt r man, who swam and was rc-ctici! eomlitiiti. Ho 1 ii' mi l s hespitiil frem him that the had taught d inilni r, thre ears old this player nUhtlv: I'lay Cod, bless i;ratii'mnther and ep'iv her to me. Pray (led, hh's.i j unit her aiul s;ai e la r to me. Cod. ' sit ' daddy a better man." .i!r. liarlK-r said he ohjerrid to ihe I 'si line. Mrs. Itirb. r test if hd that every d iy if her four years (,f married lif : !ie had made notes "of i'.ll the i rnel and in. an Mii'ius my husband "I to ;i.e." :'ii.' h:td the notes. i::v eritij; iieer.s id' pii;1 t f paper v.jlli mil supine-1 ;;, li vl,s wunriK io reau laem that el tile Justue .Mills. " by did you kp p dally n iles of the unkind things you say your Inishand did?" Justice Mills asked. I Li Durham Wednesday two iie.-rc boys, Paul Fuliord und Ceo. It I leris. wuv walkini; aloiiK the streets 1 when, without ..ny warnins, Holrr't raised the );uii he was carryinj; and shot the ton olf the ollur boy's head. Rob' r s U in jail. The bry her; he killed was from Coldsboro and Ikdl IU4 luting Much liiiuuKe. Mr. R. F. KrimniitiRer. one of the best farmers of the Cool Sprin section of lines Cn'k township, came to town Saturday and broui;bt a stalk of cotton Infie.led with iui- t'lraenwe, or Udl rot. Ijist ilr. Krimniini;er thinks that IVulh if Mr. tieoiKe V Kiilfeflrn. Mr. Ceare V. Kedfeam died at his home in Monro' ah'u- ; :! Ku-i-day afternoon, lie had been poin down In health for a loan time. Ho was 7 years old at his last year, birthday in AiiRiist. and t:p till a his few days ;po had ronti-iued to ce: disease must have up and about a little whenever he and fifty dollars, wished. An old soldier comrade. lesj from t he ben a bundrtnl This year he pi mted seed that he Mr. Trull, came to nurse l tiu a cou haJ 8ecurel in Sr.uth Carolina where 'pie of weeks a.no. lie remained con he was Informed there was none of sdous till the List and died in fcivat the disease, and slung side of I his peace. He is stinived by bis wife. field he planted some other seed who Is a daughter of the late ("apt..! mat nis son st nt htm rr;;in the, .!c( ault y. mid thne sons, M essrs. Waxhnw section. In this latter patch Charles. ' Neil, and Albert Redfearti. the disease was worse. The dis-'aad on daughter. Mrs. Mad;:e Ileti- ense is well tllslrihntt d In lh.it s-c- son. All were at home at the tion, and indeed in otlu r parts of!tim- ef his death, exe pt Mr. Neil the county. Mr. II. P. Smiih, another ' It. dfe irti, w ho was away on a lone gentleman of 1,-uies Creek, was in 1 basim ss trin and could not le h-c ii- I tie Journ al o.fiee later and told of his experience, lie will try to ;;et rid of it by seed selccticp. About the same time. Mr. W. W. I-'uiubr-burk of liufurd w;:s also in the of-fit-e and repor ed it on bin farm. For the tern fit cf our ivadcrs we anain publish the tint ice ef this dis ease sent cu bv the A.Uult oral Department, te'liii;; ho v.- to treat it. ed in time. Mr. I leaves two br '.ln-rs S.. and A. C. iUs! latii', and tbre" s!:.; ci It'.lliii!" ley, Mrs Every farnur should send ctrd to the (1 part nit at for let In relent d to. as, tr. Of All: The idcte-.V,-. Si I -Mis. Je m county fill! Tel li t ii Monthly .em (,f the !: lied l" am v..; unty, t'Ti'.' i Red learn also , M- .i i s Charles "ear!! f Peich ers. M . s. It 'liee Klizaiieih Thcni- lt.illaid all if IK-alli i:f Mrs. t1i.wles K. U Mrs. Charles E. IUr, who Miss Caroline Parker, dau, i Mr. J. 1. Parker. dM stult her home at White Snlnher West Yirginia. last Satnnla.. noon. The news wan a :rt'J to the huii(!red,s of friends (ilaiinanct s f the pepular woman in Monrce. H has unusual kIooiii of Radntss u, town. The reni:iia Wer.' to town Piss nii;ht ej'd ',il;n. home of Mr. J. J. "ak-r, li r er's housts beins distnaii l. paratory to Lnlldlrr. ..:k. 1 era I was h Id from h V. church at eleven o'clock thi Ins. The d 'cis d was . of t' licau'tful and I -Io.mJ yoaai; ever rear d in M;i:ix. and ! titnt !y d- a'h :.l n- t H'.h ve; iphitie s h a postal! .ir. the hill-'sin 1 1 ! !e.i -bland. V. .W't'l'Y T;!E DISEASE. !eit nil the C Jilli.or ri'serve mi: -M .tt l'i r s eiiill by R.-v. :. ce.e. ehnri n. li ra in A ii i'e.s south of Id he tleej sail l:'. and v Mr. Ch is. E Sil" i:' ttree ", ! V .- r at d Sin !). ,'le --t- r Mr. : e-.fd. tela! riny l' to repe-.it i was his Mit-st. .iifiia with I'li i;, pl.el. a Uer lo the t'arniatlll It: an evhattsted is Ik en In the t'n.r- Ihl'eaietitil with "To relieve my feelings.' pneumonia, lie told his story to Mr. Spurgcon before he became se rloilsiy ill, but owlan to his exhaust ed state an 1 broketi Eiijilish, his account of the disaster was some what Incoherent. Trintephol had been employed lit Barcelona mid took third class pas-saf-e on til" VoPunor to secure a po siln.n offered iiim In New York. "All went well," said Trintephol, "until ti o'clock 'lliursdiiy uioriiiii';. when the fire al'rm sound' d. We were an ii -ril ami told to no on ('eek im fire had broken out in the hold. O'l nss 'mlilitrr liMiolis wire h trtb d n ron il I ttttd liitleh tinr was ceiip'.ed in f.islt ii'nv, tlieiu. We were told that the fire soen n:i ;ht be iiiench- ed, but I no captain tlioniat H wise for i'.ll to liavj belts as a piveoli tion. Fl'iE CREW WORSE. "The lire !';-it',h : pn d the chiMren, who cried bitterly. Tin iv wi r inany biibii a in niiiH. The t i r ;;rew wiise. W't saw thin.';.-! blaz'ii).', dov.'ii .About 10 n'. loi k there was ta lo wer the b nls. 'The cii:ai:i behaved splendidly. S; t'J.I !ie olfie rs who were Eiik lih. I ::m ' st.ny to s;:y thtit the crew, win) ;vi r- (i. neat s a"d l!'.d,i uus, bihaved very b;:dly. '1 lie people rusht d n In: nt wiblly si ml the crew C..lU.1.,l t. tl.l'L f Iw.f I.IT.'ll t.l 'll'A fir.! 1,1 ,! In.leol 7.f' Mi.h.'t'lnir ''X HVlcn- '! the p..s-ieagtis they made tin worse. "Th's boat was smashed against the ships side. Just us It rea.c'i- below. u cry "Did you keep notes of nnv kind things which your htisbalid (.id?" No. 1 did n oi have to relievo my inlml of thoso thirds, " Mrs. Harbor added that her entlro married life had been one of trou ble and worry, and she said her hiui haml was respoiulhlo. Mr. Harbor retaliated by testifying 'that his troubles resulted from "too much metle r-ln-law ." that h's wife's mother com iimally interfered with his fitnily affai.s. and that sh" h id wen his wif-'s affec'tons frctn him. W'lun asked ahniit hit wife's charge tl it he had Id 'ckeiied h'T eye and railed her naughty names, Mr. Harder n piled: "My wife said Ibut 1 was the scum of the eanh. and I said that 1 mils' be or I would not have m ir rled her." Ethel Mes.er, 2 years o'd, spent l ho ninht at the home of her hr.it In r-iii-lan, Caraiel Howell, a tl.iywcid county farini r. About 2 o't ! ck in the nif-hl the p.iil passetl tiiroiii'.h the room 'occupied by her brotlu r iti-l.iw end entered the room where he slept. Howell, who se ni td io have burglars on lliv br..in,vas aroused by the noise and fired. The hiil entered t'le Kill's llii.;li, iufl:c; i'i:i a serious wound. Attorney Cete ral liicketr Iris rul ed that under chtip'er 17u of the acts of Hi 1.1, the positions cf com mit e s for rural ii lii'ols and boards of trun.oes of State schools ai:d cul leKes ami suh-te.i book comin'sslon ers shall not be deemed effices with in this State under the constitution, ami therefore a matt can held any of Ihs positions tunned without In any way interfering with bis rli;ht to hold" nny other public position or office. C'arVs It the ,0lit wen tii'fs tt i h hi M. Th.iai.'s. si.-a' a y.-er ii.M'i.!. as -il! ' i;.-:i in ii f T eiii'ti: :v d I'. . d's I ". a. i s. V. i- I li lt It. i r, V lintv l aic Xi vciiila r U-tnl. At a public tiiMlini; in the eourl house last S.itniiliy a eoun'y fair ass; ciatltn i..r the current jetir was organized, i.nd the date set for the f.tlr --November J"tid, Saturday. Mr. T. J. W, llrooiii was i Ii cted prt.-iiler.t. L. E. Iliisuins secretary and irMsurer, C. E. UusIi'iik. T. P. Dillon, ar.d J. M. Ti.lnheriln, cam- lin'tte" of arr ilr eiin n.. A connul: j tee lor sd.i i.iiin pi'i iiiiuiiis was ap I pointed as follows: lluford, S. A. lEathan; J.ueksoii. J. R. Ensoii; San- II. Ciithder'Koii ; Vance, P il ic Hoyu; uoose i reeK, vv . n. v' ' lllrlins; New Salem, U. W. Smith, !hr. ; Mtirsliviile, J. S. Jtlllles; I.alies i Creek, S. E. II Ik; .Monroe,. H. C. Trinity Colleire News. Cerri'spotid. nee of The Journal. Trinity College, Oct. ti. 1 111:!. l.ist Friday was Hi nefaetor's tiny at 'frln'.ty College tind was observ ed as a holidav. At K o'cliM-k p. m. President Williim A. Webb of Ran-dolph-Mneoti College, I.y m hbiir., Va., ('eliven-d rn aiidress c ii the subject, "Dante and his Influence on EiikHsIi Literature." The list if those who had tn-ide con riinitloas to the college duriiiK the past year was read. It was n Ioiik t'.irl Inler-c-.tli:j; one, but Ihe Dukis I'tul the (bteral Educational Hoard of New crk ftave a larse p-'rtion ef the i'i cretise ill Ihe n sennas of the col lege iluriau. ihe pt.s: ttt!r. The Sta le . I s l eaf' reiiee ef th Wr.h Caiolina Voiia Men's (hri" lian Associaiioa clesed Its sessit ii Sunday i' fternooii. Tin re were eti ivlled lure MS di leaU s frem the vtirioin ctdl.'.uis of the State. The eoiift r. me was a .nood on, there b Ins preynt senia of the best men connected with the Student 'a Y. M. C. A. The conference began on Widnesdav Oetuber 1. The "ijuill Club." which Is rem posid of the newspaper correspond ents of the college, was recently re organized. New officers were elec ted, and a constitutional commltte" was appointed to draw up a consti tution for the ori:a u iz.it Ion. The of fincm elected were: President. F. II. Miss Pearl Rodman; Mineral SprltiK, iirmvn nf linieltrh! Vice-President. i. .u. h iiienepier; unique, j. .ii), Holt, McEetlllsvllIe: and Sec Hivens; Alarsiiv Hie, J. S. James, Mrs. n,tnrv-Ti-e: sen r it S'amev. of ,E. E. Creen, Mrs. H. H. Griffin; GrcLnsborcd. This club Is a mutual T. E. A. Helms; lt.diaii..1i t. t, iv fnr ilu. rcnniters of the ran, j. r . i noiupsi n. .tirs. J. vv . . ; r" 'i Rallies. All the committees are . .j, ,,. ' , .r '.. . . 'levM-e'eii to ncei next Saturday ut The spots rn the boil urovv to tiiicut cne-ha!f an inch, are brown. und covered at a certain stae wi ll a piiiitisii coating. Aflecttd bolls open pri tiiti'iire y, and Uie lint rots or Is of inferior Kr.nle. Wet weal It er favors tile lise:.s' The loss sometimes reach 75 or own inj ;.er c.'t of the bolls. It U a firigoiM ill. ''t-.s ', and f .rt uiriitly does not ipruul far d'.riiu a season heunse ihe ivprodtie-ive spores in tin pinkish in.issts are sikdty and depend largely on so t Itrltis v.iitcr r.illtcr than ea v. i'nl for their dissi niliitiiioii. The dis ease l cirri, d ever w'nti r er In-' trod.ueeil iti'o new loealiiies eltietlj j tii rou i.li internally infected se. il 'hat htr.e developid in slishlty af-i feeted bolls. No s .ti: f: e'.oi y s 1 ' if eat .nir.nl u known. Ihe ltitiuus in iy reniaia alive on the old s.aiits durin.'t the wilder; and eottti slitiild m;i be plantul In the stuue field the next year unltss it has been fall or winter plowtd to bury sit.lki. To avoid the disens, do not plant C !lt:Uli!l': ted Bitd. Safe, j; d ef :inv vnt'ielv t.t.ri lit. seen '...! fret., n no di r-..lv li-y, ,., ,1 f ,0,l If Ii tw't'tld h nieked '-s i.arn.ely frcin s! .!! that! have no diseased bolls niitl that stand a few feef away from ii'fect d stalks. If only a small ntitount can In seciir.d, plant It in a special s ". I pb t from which a Inrjse iimount of clean seed can he had the yearj folbiwitiK. He careful to have Kins, well cleaned If I hey have been used I for dis ascd cotton. Fort umit Iy the disc-." Is ra r n -trictt d i s yi t; but it Is cre:tsi::s at a daiiii -rous rate. It first hrouelit Into new localities simI l row ii elsewhere. Crcwer.-i arej .. :iriii d not to buy any eottoii seed: for pl.in'liiK unless reii.ibiy ass ii r- d that I: Is free from disease. Take, inituidi.it steps to free your farm in i i to In. lit .ll'.ite Wal'er1 tee n Ii'ii'iedi:ii"iy af-j r lo lie- S ,1 in Alo'M'oe , ll'u i he !'! I'i i HI lie l.U.-i- h r-ln-i.iv.-. Air. .1. nt to T. is and . :m !'.--e: : d en-1 i v i h .V r. i hoi i- j Just alter the was tire-i-a d jliiu i-!j..!::i I" ti.. ,... ,. In in- .-.'ti' tain i'. and 1 the fn Me :.r: . A. : V.'i isli : s V. i hr.! Sa.n j. :. i n' r. trs. I . r .I. .1 !' I., : of U.n. i : i'v in ir r f , Vll ! fill 'itlh: .' ' r 'n 1 1 . , a la's ,e. l. ' o iives ! :- '. C'l'l.t lUe p.ll I t I t.' Il .III 'I III. Il Ini: !e all! .in :i li ' ea " t i: ,!t a 1 it lei;. 1 V nl o:i wes till 'a ili !i!s I 'tt to I! ef ss lie 1 v il! : d tnitv , f.i.-.- -ilia, ss i ki-rf ..lly h li- Sl a ti o.t: by h. t l!i- I'e Hi l! slot Lie ir. .1 r ni'.a. ,'' '; sine :. ii. I ill wee!.. Ills t 'lie; t a . TI- : i' e a. .! I! act! ,h.-. e il re- in litis lllS I'I en ami Mo.irn-' li 'Ve ma. 1 1 aj.p'ii. t In is Air, a d.. a in .1 t:p in Monro' ami a v . r.ois I li , lo ir, t tie- i.ys'pnet : ti Mill niri h r r . j i t forty and i! ni.iv In . : ' II '. - I::-.' 1 II.., v.:. h t! I ..'! I. 1.'.;. f il, 'i me I.I . ..i'i I :!. 'I!n I' an ' la tin i ii h I.IS' i t ' : Mi .v it th.-i" ir:....';.. ti :. Mr l r lot ?. a '.d ! di :!!). Ill !l ) ir. ' son i'.nin ; "liare'i. O'l 'he l.ljthi Itr. litshop I 'ce.ti r had 'itit.'lnji and l.i'i f t' li' "r had Roue t) In ni". Aftt r i'e y !,., i to si p thi y were, av ; vinlet.t rltifjiiiL tf the suililllotliliK tile late the ti- ii.hltorlioi.nl to ',, :.s in: ye i,t e.s i- till in d iie.d i re shot t the liiete-t lilln y. ertilliee ceil 11 hor.-. y. a is a:. r'i 'I he S,.'ie , s l" i: ! t : i h tb ii inns: The . oil ami th .-.iv m r i:d K.ii o o'.. or th's disease by die oliod. Ctt your n same. Full ini. a and oilier impor si s R is coiiiaii' '.'. C. Iiep.ir lclj;h. N. C. .1 ir i.i a. s ed s -l"ci ien i hliors to do rotation about aoi I'.. fin crop .rd f Mr. I lest i; a colored of the event ;I.H' 'posdiim r and hroth d til their .Iropjad el'fi hi ;,; d hy th" clilllill dell.; orshipi'i's f hurch. They thought it was ila farm l"'H "f Mr.i li'shop Duster mil that his family .,.iwas in disr.ss. llotli jutiipul tip, 'jjj-ind Hraek stre.hbed the e.iiti and raii 1,1 "o I tie nor.ie o. ois oro.iiei, e..- tie-C'iK to I'U'I o loan i.i'empiii'i; io ti"'a'; In'o the lions', or some! liln!'. !eo wrouc. Instead be found Ihe lio.ise iUHt, am1 tiieii he started ibtick. Hy th's time irs fat'i-er .-ttiat' down that vay too. a til I taet in 'he road in 'he il ii'itin I at 1 tt.e! Ifraeli hear I a o i e ! vi lb tl out to k n,w . ho that lore wi 'i. liiii." John Vi ret' Ii the i: s. See! ::!, Ney Ihiwd Si I nr.. -1 r II. I t js ill!'. .le, ; 0:! 'i: ) .l.'l t.i' i Casey Caldwell in "tt a.'e vo'.un.i .M.N-tlt. i.-t. i'. and oiln nr. er Parents Day in i-'x S.I I Sllil 'I'iliteli l(-iil. It.U.d. lloi nnxious for the p. 'rents of il i it school eliiliii'i n lo l,' t lit iiialtiti'd w ith 'In v.'i . it school by visi.lim 'I. Er is rertpi'lly i.'iii'til a.t til y ti in erd'T to e!n-our.n visi u a day will be s l t'lMii to I t as they !as "Paren s' Day. I day la t aeh in nuh I apart fur 'Ms day. I w olt of the eliil Ir ' 1 h'hi: i in t If se tie t s, : vtti i'. Tin re u ill I Urn ef .he I'.'! ' sehccl i.:i tbfs (1 a ti i r ' ' i r -.with. in iV s lap-. :... vv i i k 'I ho i'tr. !"ii ii Sin erne a Wni ii and a 1 as i t litilltiin It-:'!"1" out ut ir i. ii, an iiani ic .no..-, rf "rlculi-i;i'" 1,1 K":'n foi'iisli'nss. iril Hrack. len iv 'ivi iii no a,.'is'.ei thought " j doi; nuis.t it leet'tiei; him. aiue d ,pii. ! lew and Ul i o hn; -.not. Iwo ol . b.n.l.iti and eurr. ney eoaimit-i t!!r sl-" ,'"' '" " e l ,ffris to force action by ''- the n t rt then, in ilwr-ti' . linn .vi r. noser mono iiniivn known and they veil l.etne a'td ii1- l MEMOHHM. Attacks on li'ctalieis cf the ii ed the. water it broke in two nnd Usher;.! . lew.. c mm tiers: Mot -all In it ware drowned. r:, 1 1 1,1 IV'V , T.' J-v- Weart Me,..iwhHo afempts were made ' ; alilwc'l, Mrs. ',IoJ to lower the scord boat. I cannot I ? ; nh?w- 1 , V'Ll"s' say who was In charge ef ihlh. but 1 do know that af.er tho chief stew ard had thrown provisions in he 1. ....... a i l. l....,or 'rlwi. x 1 1 mi v nit ii lii a ii w ii ami i niiuii u t l this boat, which did not go -re uio ti . r. i at c o'htr bouts were put out aft. Th? fourth officer wtts In otic of them, hip 1 cannot say which oue. All was ro'ifublMi. The ropes broke and the occupants wcro ilirown Into the .. ei' ami drowned or Kbb tl. "Uloii Uio CHpt.ila saw what had happv ti bo cut ihe I el.lo l lit o'her li t's so thi'.t thpy coutd not be la .' 'tv. 1 ! "W w.te til.id whi n we saw the n C.u'i. " i i'i int1. 1 1. ' C. i.N DiUiW l.E0EER. ! -' 1. . i. t:i--t ettatu up from ie- .ta'use'l io jio beck. The ... v l:lj '. .t 'v r : ':d Jrovi . v l a s -ii .11' t . s the ' sj re. n.'in', il ey vtera cb "h.itidou 'be o.i. in. . jon as me ll.tr;. ..i.-,; ten o'clock In the courthouse. Thoso engaged In the met tlni; ex pect io have a fine fair. Marilne Announced. i Corr-'spoiidriH-e of Tim Journal. 1 The on ;.i.;riil lit of Miss Hesde . ii -.ni i i.i 1. i ;..!0'.io, .-ad Ilr . C't ir! -s C. WIMItm", formeily of i !',i!. .: "!;.- 1 l.. :.- A ef l'b:Tl"Me. h"S ':. il'liH' n- d. 'ihe WeddlllR will various papers. Mr. Charles Eouls Townsend has been dec rd Inslructer In French and (Jeriiinn, and has begun his work. He Is a first honor graduate of Met! 1 11 University of Montreal, Canada. He taiiirht for several years In the hinli schools of Canada, and since IHlt) has been a graduate, sin student of Harvard I'niverslty. I'i af low ea,.; th. i.. fire w i Kttl : "A, sthtt.i .ho cap. am won: ....U cii.ldn ii and tee men to th' had i' ecu r-;l u i I brlls : . ad f,; .'f' t'C-Mii e i hot. Vonu n wrp', s'l.i. ke.l, ed n.1 li.ciino hyterlcal. 'v.'. ' ...d, l.oi ihoui,' f f"'d ii.a i W.'.U C. Sid.! Ji ve Mlt' V S ' CO lauh r e il I' '; 1' e ' t ft.i.- r-j'v..-- f'. li'atiy In a fit of relinlous mania at Liv erpool, En., Wednesday, a youthful church worker, William McDouirald, i ra.n amuck witn a loatitvi revolver :, brid !and killed, three of bis fellow .". . lUinp.C'iiirrh vvarkcis. He thou cinnniU lied suicld". McDoiiciild paid a ."'i-r'nt.i (round of vh.l's to the residences of h's co,lt..i,u. o in me cnurcn 'C. the eoniiiiitteo on the adiiii'iis'r.i tl in cnrreiiev bill, were sevr r. Iv coli il,.'iiii, .1 In .in I .i C ir ioil ni-.u Hike ! I"'l ' 'd to at vai n of (he cniiinitti e Weiin s d iy n 1 ii Ii t . In the same connectl in I'r .sitleiit Wilson denied over bis own signature, in the Washington Post, a story iiuotiitK him a.s suyiiiK that those who dn not support him are not Democrats. : ii. lion, Pert titii. v. ;i s end I.i". Us Tiilith.i har rf .los, T ef the Pi ;', .ves bora Tad Au;usi ; a I if; : io; (f the jt iirro y President Wilson Is now planning for a::ti-t rif.it lecialatlon to be en acted at the regular siaslcli of Coli i;iv ss, " lib'h be (.'i lis In Dereinlier; ittid in preparation for that work he Is discussing the lintter with S etiti tor NewlUids, cliairiiian cf the int r f into coin m Tee c otnmittee, and Chairman Clayton of the House ju ill.'liry coiiiiuittee. If Mr. Dos', li'tle higher hi. les have been had In Id l is ( un !' lath, r wrilld it'iilb' in; t. sella.!'- t only ti rt'.riii eva ttir.w of life 1 ere clou d v I'll I he red I. ea sa ph ai il 1 av.rt ttn .) ii in. r: I'I', Itli. set il V, .IS I t I nee f ss '! !i J i .1) ell U 'a e i for P;IS- V. l IC. in i i',' d ! church, ; j iieeudi. r. ! " fv ice '.a"t'...t: to the .' if w hieli she w;.- ;' was tv i U et ed t.y B a S ii ed iy 'ho- f rieaids. very 1 .;; o s t He ruR cf r.n I V K.t'l. l';-d!i;ia cf fit. Vll'iio, va.. I in a hoi'.pit J In Va.'di IiKtoii :;rtwlni? a new one. tin', a .. .. i.to t.f t'. c i...'.. . f'r; ir of 'if I'M bltid, a: (I sifeo!.8 bi 'A . oin i, the uiosf dltiiciih op"ratitiH ;ver pnrfornied In Washinftton will )l( TI (e-.'l. ly Bllt'lf ; ..!' T' 'j - work Just afLer lutdniitht and shot them down In turn, afterward battering th Ir brn'l s uPh a bludReon. The American minister to the Do minican R public. J.is. V. Sullivan, h"s indiixM the warring factions in thtt rotniry to slj'n a peico pact .t.n:i ihe revoluilon he;uiid ty (len. I'ort tlo Vhs'iik nealjist the kov .... .. rruvUlonal President Frank Stump, poslmaster nt Still vviiter, S;iratof;a county, N. Y., aroused a,t 3 o'clin'k in tlie morn ing by the sound of an cxplusloti In the postcffi.ee. aloul 10U feet etist of his rrsidniice, took his rifle and r.i'ed at raimoni tlirouii a wimioi, hy the side of the safe. Instantly killing an unknown in m who was n. t.mj.iliK t.. lab .l.e -u'r. Tv.O i'-'i brs stationed on the outside n.n lA. y .t'.t.r fi.Irg .e.i th? pj jt'ti-s i r. ; (liildii ii Sent to 1' i! iU III' Tr; a.li'K lit. Uust weak The JoiiiTat tcM the fajt that several eolt'l'd child 'ell; had been bitttji hy a do,; thitt w is Mw.iK'ht In !.. la.-al in Ihe tlcilMi)' ho'jd two miles wi! of Monroe, and; r, imiii.v of her ncholar- i that the head of Hie dog Hd 1" ' ; ' V. '-f :'s, ttv to' cen, .,i. sent to Ualtlgh to be exaliiol. d. ' "'" siieiive.. ami labo Wli.it the news came back lha.: ihe h'.ho e-tt-mf e.! to In r it 1 ov.n.ittallon of ihe head k'io v.c ;1 1 "" I'l'ct 1 n the chili, 1. II lit ti,.,t il... .I.i.r l.'i.i re.l.iii.-M. il t....t ' l .l'. ltp..l .1. 1 I'll. 1.1 111" ll.'l ...... ti t..l.- iieccsijiry to send the children to Raleigh to take Uie Pasteur treat-; iin ii'i. A eolltciion was tiikeli li)' to tli in y ihe. expense a.id the f,,t' chlldrm were s :if lo Rii.li.h iiiilay mortiiur. u ie 1-t the i hild i l -John Perry mid f -ur nr. c.i'''a: rf lad riaanr. I il S...H- tl... . several oth t.-:. wh rl. .k.t.' pr ..... : ' ii ftill li. Ml. J- v . Vt'...t''n . . i I ( !. wea'il! r, he: 'walked to I elan ei in I cult! a cherrh to vai'tlng childia :i -a a:,.! !.e-:r's m: oi r ' I.' t n I AT .1. i II! I io,, . ( i! 1 le'i U ait t'.Vl K I', f :i h't . io r car.. kill 'VC ,,.,d V' o 1 .'. i ie r V. T.'.l.l' ,d'i ; l villi p' tail. S , v ;.i ; .' hi. M. it and Th 'r The Treasury Dt partnii nt co' lie o h'f 'a:i v. ei v t.'. e t" .;n, I lie Pi .1 'hi. C' ' : )' ... .". i'u.'l he.s he t-p.iiti l'-o -.I'd . s V r.eel:;- , ' 'li t tn , -i' :! '! t i . '. .r..ua! i .! lU.'.pe.i on .t l'. 'I nl fa' t lllt'ile , I I: l ie to S II I !). ii iiim bi 'ni. ; iii il r what the ;:(! r. i ; . ' '.vi ' S". i ltd the latin w!i. In H.e af.ernwn we considered it "v" f "',ir was s b' : an :.. bolter to U t ioiti h!n;r ed n-i'nt'vuM l"lo rlw f.vr 'h rrt to the ilehens. whUih we r.und d-'K. th fin iter botie forn t jrt', u a.le coffee and hdped our-ibrldKe of the nose. civet ,o but ul t ujnl Iri f. Hut '.he most of th pa-ssenfcers refused to eat. 'W; siw rnfts sent from the C.nr- fc h ' n'i :: tir i'i t.dtti. d pe.stid In national banks $Si,-: 1 I.S.IMI0 of Ihe proposed ei0 pO l.in'il . of govern inert crop moving louedi. About $19,500,000 more will b put mil during tltr next few weeks.' Of this amount North Carolina has , Ciiuim aitces, rirvavtd 1 1 .-oti.tiiiO. i to kl.J .-i.i . . .. ! 1 it. but Siiiltli-n Insn'irath ii. cri.m,. "That's a nk" looking fellow! who's )iit come In." s.bt the vrunisj . Hie i- 'ii' "t ef Mi" rvily m" man who was Uiaintj wiili bis ltt inisi U n. is i f Arr -n Repr seii a:i-e rirl. "Is h. p fr'-rrt of 'ours?" IThoman of that county h is had ptiss- :(: n. '. .:S it III. tl- :tl th? h ine. is cn.ttii. uvr. a n: f I i Prsldnet Wilson hun dt-!ded fo '"d Se.'tl'.I.'y appoint H. M. Plnddl, a nswspaper ' oi have trouble with your eyes, Fl'l.' of tef,rin, HI., to be nTi'dns-' ve-t.'lu sneeiaiui.i ..y lr.(1r,, ;now htn, ifiei. latur piirti.,et,r,i the tu'dn. I litir'a.-y , ; f'ttay, Call and nee him if in v. ell," I il hy the terlslnture a hill taxing Iwi'.Kotis whic. i ii.iil liimbtr one c: at , shall I ask him to Icin us?" l:.r i!i.i:- '..il f.T etch mile haivled. Oh. 0 'crEe," said the girl, bltish-i fhe lumlernien said that th's was "this Is so sudden." a discrimination, but th" commis-, maulr. tut nobody loid us to jump si lor to Russian and Mayor Grand,! in. in ract we unow not wnat tney whlllock rf Toledo, O., to b mln-wwo'.'.i-ef'T. Ab'Mit i: ..'. l.ck l ie 's .-r M n-lr'um. Smne mon's religion Is tike of snow beautiful and clean awfully cold. Sudden? What do you mean?" sloners t-wk tK." vi- bit ti'itl'H1 a field he nsked in surprise. lelse ru'n m rr.r.d r.tilekly as ni' i-, but1 "Why why. tliat'a our younjtiber wanois and that they outfit to 'Warraad 200 yards lua.". nilrl.r." I.tdi's' Herm jonrii'l. pay for tho p:h!!er.'.p. ' y . '. n ibe V.. .11' church v. a".' f!i sittiday b 1 i "1,'ht cu v tr me crd : i.t Iiljt v iic, t -i'iy cur; "You wl! !li.. b-.i.el." she s :. A tin el. a i'i assit-'Mnv -.1 ' i ' ':. l.' tiied every i -I .ts lie p:si-l the p! ' ti " :'x yoitngi r p- - : ei ou'ric'it. Wry much ho i-.k.,! a' frt-.-id If Iher i.hf ;r wfip with his anpe "W.M. I should think t was the ..asAcr. "What i. your r ,-?" "Court rl"s'er." "N." r. M M friend; " Iel-i of red of cot'en. ; r. was r t.1 . . i -s . . el; d .e - . i- -1' : ..J i iiie a Ut u i r: lite If; v It t1 V MOW1
The Monroe Journal (Monroe, N.C.)
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Oct. 14, 1913, edition 1
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