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A blue mark Wre means that the, ub acriber to this opy of The News ii be huxl oil tubcritin. Please make a pay went as auoa tut con venient. ' 3T-, Awt .M , li U V. J AJA A HI1 rat. Y.YX M0UX1 AIRY, NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 2, 1911 NO. 10 J Secpnd Special Award Period Wdges Announce Count in Perm's Pleasing Contest Last Saturday night marked tht ending of tin second eei;d award period and the Judgea of Penn ifleasintf Contest for Popular Ladies uf Mt. Airy and vicinity announced the result of tln.lt. ciJin in )io fullikwincf manner: 1 "wcr i 1.1 & w- x v j-. " Mt. Airy, N. C., Oct. 28, 1911. Via nndoraumed. .Tudtres. IV mm Pleasuiff Contest, certify that all votes in Uallot I'hjx unted this night and the following list of votes polled Ls true and correct. Mrs. 0. M. Sparger, Miss Allie Marshall, Mrs. W. A. Chappell Miss Ella Doss, MLss Dinkey Mourer F. P. Sparger, T. (I. Faucet t, E. V, UiveiiK, JlKlges. 302. 302. 189. 290. 2. is seen from the. count above, Mrs. (J. M. Sparger and Miss Allie Marshall each poll 302 i thereby causing a tie and making it necessary to equally divide the 8jecial award of .t-VOO n them, whieh has been d ne. We now give below the standing of all contestants up to 1ililiiinp tin. fount lii'lil." llt SvJl 1 I i ! I :l V llii'llt ? H". vv...w iiii... ... ..i.r . . . . . AUTOIST SLAYS FARMER, Mrs. (J. M. Sparger, 302. MLss Allie Marshall, 302. Mi-s Ella Doss, 2:i0. Mrs. W. A. ChapiMll 197. Miss Sarah Danner, . 8. Miss Alma Danner 3. MLss Dinkcv Mourer 3. Miss liriggs Prather, Miss Aiuia Recce, Miss Mary Fulton, Miss Aline (Jallaway, Miss Myrtle Tilley, Miss Mildred Ricliton, o o 1. l. 1. 1111. Contest has just fivirlv auv special advantag IS started. Many new Contestants will enter this week over another. Eaeh Contestant has friends as equally "Their Favorite" the leader as the other. Suffice to say that the voting jom now to tho close of Peiuis Pleasing Contest on Dec. 20, the Ballot Iiox tvill daily receive many votes. ma tobaeeos are heeominir nuieklv aenuainted with the CLEAN TOBAC- o r-. i v ducts the cheanest hecauso thev are best Tobaccos for each taste 'a high grado chow from the best that the Piedmont Belt affords Penns !. 'n nign grauo cnew irom me oesx inai vie i ueumoni jwii aiiorus, -u nun. e who prefer " Nature 'w Curring," lied J for those who- relish a bleiuK Whitl 3sih i mtfdjuj&&24 Queen Oualitvevety'body 'a smoke, .ok hinw Sam Whither, Wealthy Planter, Shot to Death by Lucius Ran dall, Prominent Oaffney Busi ness Man. .Shelby, Oct. 29. Because he al lowml his prejudice agaimt au tomobiles to lead hjm to thf ex tremity of drawing a jHstol en the driver of a passing car this evening, Sam Whither, a weal thy Cleveland county fanner, hxU his life. Facing the drawn wea pon in Whither's hand, and be lieving that he intended to exe cute his threat to kill, Mr. Luc ius Randall, a prominent business man of Oaffney, S. C, shot Whither to death. The tragedy occurred at 6 :30 o'clock this evening two miles west of Shelby and just across the river. Mr. Randall, who was giving a party of children an outing, immediately turned back to Shelby and picking up the sheriff arid a physician, returned to the scene with them. Whither had Ih'Ci- instantly killed. His pist.l, a 3 caliber Smith & Wes- Hh, lay near his body. The sher- ll t at once notified the coroner: and the inquest is in progress tonight. Held up Automobilist. Mr. Randall, who is a native of Cleveland county, made the trip into North Carolina today Overland MARSHALL PAYS PENALTY. Warren County Negro Dies in Electric Chair ForCriminally Assaulting White Woman. Raleigh, Oct. 27. With amaz ing self-control, Noryal Marshall, the ru'gro who criminally assault ed Mrs. Joseph Chaplin near Warrenton September 19, enter ed the death chamber at the Stat prison at 10:30 o'clock this morning and allowed himself to be strapped in the death chair. Before leaving the cell he reiter ated his declaration that he was TOTALLY ANNIHILATED Companies of Italian Troops Surprised By Turkish Outposts. Malta, Oct. 26. The Italian revern at Tripoli on October 23, aocordhig to steamship passen gers just arrived here, amount ed almost to a riot. An Italian outwt daring a reconnaissance encountered a Turkish outpost, which retreated. The Iuliiius followed and were suddenly at tacked on all sides. Three companies of light in fantry wen totally annihilated. - ....m .-V "i liimrv were utuuiv annuuiaieu. ready to die and his oft-reieated S tfof..r, itrr. T 1 i- . . .. .. . . oiaii-iuwifc, a uuru iiiauc lilt' do it" When Warden Sales pulled the iever turning on eighteen hun dred volts there was a con tracting of the muscles and the . i otkts and mutdated and hanged by irregulars. The return of the remainder of the Italian force, carrying a great number of wound.-d said body jerked, pulled and twisted i T(K) c.uisel inters, wvoit..f under the powerful current. The amonir the Arab romilati..ii of current' was carri.-d from 100 ! Trnvli. The i AmKa nttpmnt volts back to zero, returned to revolt, firing many sliots and the limit and then shut off. The wounding many italiansj The victim sank back into the chair' attelimt Wnx iwm mi.l,.,l qn.l limp and n-laxed. Drs. Jordan hundreds of Musselmen were a r and McGeachy made the medir rtsstetl and shot. cal examinations, and, although! he was evidently dead, signaled aru-ther voltage to be made for sure. Then' were two rapid pulls' ot the lever, and at 10:3G he1 was .pronounced dad. Th eleetroeutidn had taken Thefo were flftv- five i, Jiutse. THIRD SPECIAL AWARD NOW ANNOUNCED Four Hundred Killed or Wound ed. London, Kng., Oct. 2t Four hundred Italians were killed or wounded in the fighting around Tripoli on Monday and Tuesday odd 8-etators melting a eon- ''."1 a-'i "fr corresplents hit- in .mtui-ii hj coinniiuiieaie the extent of the casualty s, nc eorduig to a news airenev dis- conunitted the igro, and YA-,,'n K'.v from wanl Pccar, th deputy sheriff lnlH,1H. . . wMHd Italian who delivered him to the State! f'?f b-v,beu! hh'd at. Va.' letta. Iho situation at Triooli. a mas- i . ii proclauned by tho natives. to AiwAh Tiimklnv oft 4i, iJlLaCU--he left 1 "tm bv"-! i.It,4 V LI v VlUil1J in nis "venaim ear on a visu i , - v... ...... ,..i....t.. 1 J l it , im ii.umi, iieatieti iy dUSTlCe Ot the Peace T. R. IUVkiv.ll prison ' , ieiia. ine snuarion at Ii iUrehalgerioly woundea tlie ' f 8' father ofihis victun and also the! f uroIan "to. ar a sheriff of the county before he crf .M f ar has testants eredif - t,a tCiA V ,uatu iasi a'-iay do not count to the Con- C!Tj , af,'r."lf ct,,,"t X will show !,; co.nKlilrs f, n"t v a, -V Ilia ( . ntesUnU lam will l,t. ..rruiiKi d in .. next issue of this ,n,.J ,-l ... . . .. F , TVzrr- ,lut iw, v';" " ?jrsZ"Ja ONLY ONI, WAY TO GET VOTES made from the best Piedmont Lf 1 ie.U.lRh .?r?dc St.aTard Chewing Tobacco, Sun Light Sun Cured, the chew w h th e " iie you'" 717, T Each pbg f a nickle, carries one vote. ' U 1W pip r c,'tte, tho Big Blue Bag for CHRISTMAS TIME GOLD! Everyone thoroughly appreciates real money at Christmas time. Your Favorite! has asked herself r& r:VedeAw3 the best tabacco ana makiiig tS s Mr. Married Man how much happier could your trood ladv makft tV. i;hu t, test by VOTING OFTEN. J A O,"11L I'leesing Con- sentence. Monument in Memory of North Carolina Soldiers. Winston-Salem, Oct. 26 A -movement looking to the erec- n monument in memory ot .North Qirolina solders whn '' jsi.lerabr,', d.degatiod from War il 1 W I - 1 noon he started out to take some young relatives for a ride. Just acros-i" the, river the automobile party met Whither in his buggy driving a mule. The farmer stopped his buggy and alighting approaclied the machine with a drawn pistol, announcing to Mr. Randall that he. intended killing him. Mr. Randall reasoned with Hiither and tried toA dissuade t y -vTanf-uiiiujrued to appruaca re it era tin tr bin thrft Hi- r t mmlp 1 , XVnil dall, reached under tho seat, drew his own weapon and shot Whith "r twice, killing him instantly. One bullet took effect in the head and 'the other1 entered the mouth. Mr. Randall th en ret mo.; ed his way to Shelby, surrender ed to that officer, and th- with a physiei;n, to the scene of the tragedy. In addition to the pwtoluwhich J Daughters V me ixhiv. t ier, wiis 1 lu.p.. .v.l.... 'm. . .1.. . . tlu ruunf. nf 1 1:..:... ment rtscornnxitted Friday, Judge T,r,Sr:7tm tha dcatltl i;., 1 ... t'T f : is retyvrt;-- --- mi, aiuv Electric Power Used in Grinding Waterground Meal. (reenville, One hundred sacks of corn meal shipped bv an Asheville Milling p... two mercantil.. f,r,D x " - " Aim ,1 n 1 i rom. S. C, Oct. 26. and twent Muwiiim soiuiers whoi , unns at urecm fought at the battle f r,. wood C. and nheVoA - - ..... vj. vjcijij o- I ' -.v. nau-J" hurg was inaugurated at the!? ? mpal wer confiscated annual mee4mr f c.n. ! -he f,'overrrment trvlav f,Ji.. of the Confederacy! ?V , .V,nhot of a inO' in the F 1 .t lounu on ttie dead man s p-rson $75 in ca.h and a partially-emptied flask of Avhiskev. Opposed to Horseless. Vehicles. i' niuNi .States court. Tho e-ovem. allegiHl violat ion nt tV. .... ui every 1 aroluuaii! T , "omuon or tne "ho participated in that battle ' " 1M(i Iinvs in that the meal carved on a marble dome, on 1 1 I1 v" -ground Mas really i:i 'rrv," f i . !!-: ,n-r ? .1- .; cadses ch disease Aviator'i Narrow Escape. Fayetteville, Oct 26. WhUe making a trial flight at the Fayette ilia fair grounds in a Strobel biplane today Aviator K. Belton of Chicago fell thirty ieei 10 me ground and narrowly tunate landing of his machine on the edge of a ditch, which threw him forward on hia head; otherwise the weight of his en gine might have crushed the ner vy aviator, who arrived here only this morn inur ti flv ha machine which Harry Levan had inent reiAjned among the srpec- tators. It was thought at first that the aviator was dead but he arose from the ground with his head and face blmvl His injurice proved to be only onuses. 1J received meidinl j escaped death' through the for- a tunate landing of hi LleW ltnU ,and walked the ength of the field to hia tent and was la ter taken in a doctor's motor car to the Highsmith hospital. i i r uuanuonea on account of the sati K,t ir.j'1., perilous circiimstajkcis) eurround- kiimon, Mvrtle Jones Bessie ing the flight which were to be JoneV Nczzi. Jonc I May mMe here. Ola Marion, Mav Marion Coke IMton aendexl perh.pj ftjrty Marion, Margie MaUews, Mat' or iutv tect and dropped when j tie Matthews, Olyn Recce R t.s engme went adead. For j ale Spive, Melvin TaX Fax eome moments the intense eieit-lton Taylor eivm Aaor' 1 " i Honor Roll for Siloam School for Month Ending Oct 17. 5a??..r ? th.p t down to investigate. He found the iit of Eels Stop Waterwheel of Grist Mill Near Anderson. Anderson, S. C., Oct 26.-J. 0. Nalley, who operates a crist mill on Rocky River, .6 miles from Anderson, came to town todav and told of his trouble he had in getting hia mill to erind a day or so ago. The cause of the trouble was quite out of the or dinary. Thinking maybe thu some obstruction had me waterwneel Mr. Nalley cut and pronounced, and ceriairdy there is n 0fJ1(T knowit causd for his action in holding up Mr. Ran dall and announcing his intention of killing him beyond the alle gation, that he had been drinking . ine men were utter Jstrano'rs to each other. Wluthera was an unmarried num and one of t.h h,t u,,,,. I and wealth .est planters in the armo countv r T?,!.i..n i Farmers - . ..... iwunimi me pro- pnertor (vf a found Til Q i t 1 1 I tfi ,i , , r iitt 11111(7 slit.) m a.ffney ami one of the IHVU1 Tiled CNxl l,,..,.n :. x nig of Uie great seal . of North j Adve About Stomach Troubles Carolina also was Dresent.xl t,. ' and How p.i,'.n. m. Aiiem. tne 0rL'ani7ntion An o.i was lelivcred by Mrs. Cornelia H. Stone ,of Texas, ex-nresident general o fthe FniUnl Daughters ' n( lll i. inn vnuetieracy, ioiiowed ty the election of officers. a11 t. old officers being re-el.H-ted. most the South Canlina city. J(an the sheriff . i b ltiuni oi the coroner 'fi inquest, which was in TroeTwui nt-. a loto v- m -m aM llVIUi It m generally .believed that the jury will unhrvM fr p..ii'. - w g -v. 4 ivauuau g justification of self-defense. Do not neglect indigestion which may lead to all Horta of ills and complications. An emi- physician onoe rjuJ ttm ninety-live jH-r cent of all the i Is of the human body have their oritrin in a disorvl..r..'t I "eh. Union Will rinnnsA : ... I. ivaiciKii, ucu zo. iiX-ttoeaker neve uiem to he nm,,r v, prominent busin,s men inli", J.16 House of RepresonUtivcs 1 n'-t dependable remedies known uth Canlina city. Justlce returmd to Greens-1 for the relief of indigestion n1 v nniua city. ' j" -""-'v t,-i,ui H..-U. m ureeus- daUf is in the "castody ofi, toliSht ter a conference icriff, pending the verdict ere Tlth S- A- Woxiard of Wil- SOIL the result f :.. ii... mey nave agreed to start Satur tiie wheel actually full of eels, both little and big. Help was called and it ook three men two hours to get the wheel cleared of the eels, with the use of hooka, rakes ami other instruments that were handv. Hendsrsoa Mam Survive Explo- won qi iuree tegs of Powder: Henderson Oct 97 tut. t r J i. U. X . wowianu, connected with Wat- ms Hardware Company, came near losini? hki lif thim otto, 0 wuav M. A UVVU about 5 o'clock while attempt ing to test three kegs of defec tive powder, which WM dim rrA by wate.r lie flucoeedl in nnon. ing two of them hut th ttii and last one egnited from con cussion of the hammer unA T1 exploded, setting his clothing aurc ana severely huming his body and limbs. While his suf ferings are intense, his condition is not considered dangerous. t O enronuj ayspepsia. Their ingrexli ents are soothing and healing to the inflamed membranes of the stomach TTi d w - J cud 4 UA oen- i. , . , Awa to laaen-'", one or tne greatest digest a nand the public hearing and live aids known to medicine, fight m connection with th r.vJTh relmf i . - - -' - - wuv wiviu uf very poeiUon) to tho adoption of tU1 prompt. Their use with persist proposed plan of disinegnation ency and regularity for a short for the American Tobacco Com- time tends to bring' about a ces pany. Ther go as eounml fr sati tne iviortn Larolin Fsmui.'uUfnmgi. a.a " Union, beiiu? re tain, vl hv PeL ' a " J m. a vw- dent IL O. Alexander htwIpf in. i.exall Dvsoecsia Tublpta hd-n to insure healthy anoetite tn "I do not believe thera la any other medicine so good for whoop ing cough as Chamberlaln'a Cough Remedy." wrltea Mrs. Francla Tur pm. Junction City, Ore. This rem edy Is also unsurpassed for colds and croup. For sale by all dealers. vention. held here durirw- Strut Fair week, to take earo of in terests of the tobacco growers. Mr. Justice could give no in dication as to what action) they would take, ex cent that t W go to fight in every way they can the pending plan as a sub terfuge and a real ot the trust oppression evil that me ULsxniegration is supposed to atructKns from the farmers' con- aid digestion, and thus procnote riutritioa. Am evident sincere faith in Rexall Dyspep sia Tablets, we ask you to try tnem at our risk. If they do wot give you entire satisfaction. we win return you the money you raid us for them, without question or formality. They come in three sizes, prices 23 cents, 50 cents, and $1.00. Re- member, you can obtain them "uw-icft ana votxl-jon:y st our storeThe Rexall ard indicate that they are in Store. The Teoplcs Drug Co. hearty sympathy with the fight voaHillAr?f;-vV Gevcral iLFor paIn' ,n the ht Aonn and bouth Carolina and dampen a piece of flannel with Virginia are now making agauut i Chamberlain's Liniment and bind It the puttinfir into effeet Yf ti on the at -of pain. There objectionable risn j noming better. Ir sale by all deal-
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