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t A bhie mark here miearfi that the sub scriber to this copy of The News U be hind on subscription Pleane make a pay ment as soon as con venient. FOX. XXXIV M0UJV2 AIRY, JVORTB CAROLINA, THURSDAY.) OCTOBER 23, 1913. XQ. 17 I SULZEB IMPEACHED. Gbretfncr cf New Ycrk Remov ed frcm Office by Assembly. AJluiny, N. Y., Oct. 17. Oover intr Sulzer whs removed from of fice tulay by the high court of impeachmrr.t ly a vote f forty three to twelve, Presiding Judge Cull en and Senator Wende beiing exeiwed frcm voting. When the first news of the bal lot waa conveyed' to the execu tive mansion the frown lor rt-fuss-tvl to make a statement but Raid be might talk! later. The vote on the question of d'wua.lifyiaip the governor frcm holding fumtiher office was unani mously in the negative. Martin II. Glynn, acting rw eirnor, K-eArne governor, Robent F. Wagner, of New York, major ity leader of the Senate, became liouterutrjfc governor. No oLticial notice of the re moval given (Sulzer. The noeord of the court docwion was file! with the Secretary, of State, .thus cmnplving with all the legal reiiurctnenita to remove the gov- . ernor. Everything, at the executive mansion was ready for SuJzer'a lii-parturv Sunday afternoon. Awaited Verdict Impatiently. A pale, thin man sat in the ex eeutive mansion today, awaiting immtimUv tlie vote of the nigh court of impeachment which would strip fntm him tire robes of office of governor ami make hinn William Sulzer, a private citizen. It -was known that before ni-gbt- . fall this fate fcr him would be wnounced. That he would he . removed' was deckled by the wv - formal vote yesterday. The court ro'.oaifvenedf this morning to take the vote that would remove him le.ga.13v. Four articles of im-peftoh .... neiA.wcre also to be voted on. Pay "Day for Member. Imcidentallyt todfcy wra pay day fbr memllers cf tlie court, each gutting $.'7.50 per day or a total ; of $l0S7.i for twenty-nine days' work. ISoth galleries of the senate chajitfer were filled when the jiejifttjors and judjeres filed noleann y on at 10:;i0 o'cVdc. "Net Guilty" cn Several. Hy urwrnlmoud vote the gov ernor was found not guilty on a rt wje five, charging that he di MtacdT Frederick. Co' .well fnim f testifying against hr.cn liefore the ? Frawley' invest ijratir g eommittte. "'He whs four? not guilty on ar ticle six- charging larceny, b n n latirig vlith funds contributed for 1V campaign. Tlie vote was un iii'i'inou. Ji.v u-n i.n';:nor.s vt te he was found' not guilty on art:c'e ,sev.'n, chHrgiug bartering political influence'; aU on aritHe eight hargintg use of officii p"Js t 'n to iMfiliwiice the price of stocky in whivh he whs interested. Guilty cn Three Counts. (itovenuvr WMiam Sulzer wra fourikl guilty by tin.' hiigh corrt cf imjiieajc.lflneMt on thne of the ar ticlMi prcfenreki apaii st him. They were articles niunbers one, two luidl four. He was dedared inaio iit otf the charges contained in article (three. Ijk'uitenan.t. Sovernor Martin II. ilyiui, wlik) has luien actiaig gov Timr sime' tlie imM'achment of J-stiilzer, lecomes chief exex-iitive of the State. He is an Albany nowNpaper tAvner. Kobert K. Va.giK-r, a NtnJ York attt:ney, will IcecKime lieutena i:t '.rovenwr. 1L" in the majority leader io the SoTUfcte. Bare Majority. The vote on articles am1 and two Wiis :0 to 18. a bare two thirds inajrity. The foruit-r ar tieje ehaitres that the jruverijr faNLfii'tl' lii sta1-um X f eam-j aLgu contributjiins, the latter! diarg-.s that he committed' per- j jury in w tiding. ! The virte on art'iele three, j which charey the g.vvin;r br:li-j wit.')'- -ve.s to withlHihl ti .st.i-; iim:!'-;.- from the Kriwlev inv-st'.'at lTi im hi il-m i4 tee, was iniaiiiuious ill I f.f i r of the g ernor. The vote on arlieb- 4 was 1 1, ":x ne mbrvh eh n: inur Mote oil ni'liihs, 1 'J. "ie't guilty" to "giil'y," two t'n.m "ui'tv" to Pi to: their f r m nn I "it t gui-ity." Tiiis- aiti-le -.'u ri' that i tlh' goVenii T suyprrsM-d evidence 'y Jiicai s ef thrvaN to ke- wit-i".-.ms from t"tifving Itcfore tli Frawloy cotniiiittec. Among the was Dunean Peek, .State superin- temlent of public worka, who te tifLed at tlie trial that the gov ernor had asked him to commit nerjury. Ttw wer(ft informal Vote ta re move the govcrttfor was xu to be 4.1 to 14, th same as an ar ticle 4, ami the nte not to disqualify- hlnn wa,s jwtild to le iiruuii in otw. Article, 6, which charges thM the governor committed laroony Kit spieeulaiting hus campaign cxrv tribirtiiiotis, wan said-ryot to have hwit sustained in thW secret is siorn, by a vt f 50 nWlarirng the igovmioT "Twt guilty" to seven agah'Kt him. Article five, which charges that Iw pre'ventN! a vbrtieulan witnt, Frederick L. (lwell, from a.t- rexidirtf the s"wsinrls nf the Fr a. Wi ley conwmrrtee ; articled se-venw that he threatfwd to ukp h'w office ainl influence to affoct the vote or political action of cortain as s ffnblyfmen, anl artielo tight, that he frru;ny uncki hw influence to affet tlu? urieeH of securities cn the stix-k exchainge, were reiport ed ab to have Wn deck!ei in favtnr of the goventnor in the see ret eiinn by a practically un anknous vote. I'renidiTig Jmlge Ixlgar M. Cul len voteil "not guilty" on every article and rendered a lon opin iwi in explaining his votes. The other eight judges of the court of a-als wore divuh-d. On ar-tie-l-s one aivl rro, Jndge Wil lartl Harth-tt, Emory A. Chase, and WiUluira K. Weniet vct"d for the governor and against him An. Ju'lges Frederick Collin, William II. SinlIeJmok, John W. Ilbgan, Frank II. Hiscock and Nathan L. Miller, making a divi :ch flirnoiig tlietn of five to four ajgainHt the gfvenflor. On article four, Judges fturt fetit, (liase arwi "Werner chaiged their votes frcm "not guilty" to "guilty" and Judges II weeds U A '-Aliller dangd .frn V guil ty" to "not guflty," na"kihg a etinst him a divwin n of six to three.. Judge Cullen Strcng for Sulser Prerfr'lirg JiM?ge Cille;i held that tflie offejiscN cluirgod in ar ticles one and two were not im peachable and that tlie. gowrnor ih'lther falsfiel h's statement un lir the provisions of the ehx ti'Ui law. nor committed "legal ivrjiirj'." "Tlie nile here conteulel 'for," ii;di he, "amou.nt.s in reality to an ex pvX-t f icto disiualifietwin fiii.n office for an offei:w? which hift-t mo such pMialty when stn iri'tfid w'thcut affcr'iig aji op jix'tunity to slwv,v either reoeit jf.re or at n ment. Men haw couunittcd s'rous erinns, evin ff.'onvs, and sub-vniieiitly atti.ui:i- t!i h 'gh jniiblV) i)srtns." I'raeiteally every meiuVtr cf th cotsit explained h's vote on ar ticle one, althorgh thr f who vot ed in favor f the governor did nvt enter at li'i nth :!it"j a dis ntf'Wni cf the ineri's f the case or of the nntteis of law ar 1 pr -etk'i't involved, a-) did the oth (:.'.,' inclnvTi g all thi jnlge. The latter fi'cd w:th tie cunt I 'rr thy opinions in sujxnt of their votes. One of tlx' jiK'ijiiN Nathan I,. Mil'er, who was deii'jrnated to the H)nrt. of a.pjeals beuch 'by Ionizer, denounced- hhu rs "tt tal ly iijmf it for office." Tcbaccc Crop is Shcrt, Beth Acreage and Yield. New York), (Vt. 21. Tobacco crops throughout the country a inoimt to- ,sv.r)(H,.")(Mrplui:ls tliis yoiir, as compart d with a t tal pi.iiicta,! (f !M.I,!'.t;,r.H) juin!, r'12. 1 he deerea e is due iMith ti the hot drv weather ! wli.ti ireva.lnl lr rii g most if, the M Mil 111 .f 111 lll'lliv ill' tin. I i nr.. tciluu-e growing eeiiteus, and to a Hu.se door in Dobson. cm Sat ve!::'rii! cm ta:!nn l t i f a -r -.jge. i urday the hst day of November. 'I'V-e Ntw Kn.-lir.d ci ad, 191:1, at one o'clock 1. M. the tin .-e f North jird Smith Caro-', folloAvinir resl estate. A tntet J a. wl.ie a -ir r : . t d-it if tcbac-;of c is grown f ir export, are well ": t cXp;-tatUii.s and partly ' u i'i r balance the unfavorable i giii-v ( n'her sect inits. Ki -i V t -l!y, whicb 'h tin ; gnat- ' !' St :te vn the I'nion. I..!. I .fi xtn'an 'y bad s: innitr " 'i tea-. i.i , r ei i.i, t i me ., . i . . i . i - . ... i i r p wa. totally dc-lrtivid byjfrojn day of sale Lite c.cv.-n: e I i k iiu ihi i i- tits in this State the plant was cut while green, as fanners fear- i ed hii early frost, which would; compk te the havK of tle ann. j Farmer Urged to Prepare to Observe Good Dead Days. Whereas, Ms Excellency, Iocke Cra.og, CJovennor of North Can Una, ifMiel hw procluimation net ting apstrt the fifth and sixtli (liyn of Novemlier, 1913, as fkod Roiulsi Days, and, appointing thejse days as holidays arid das of fiwtirvial throngluout th State, to celebrate the dawn cf a new lay in North Carolina, a day in whil'h the inarch of pngrews to wanf a higher ard betfc-r eivili zntioo is rn.'Kle eusier by (5ik1 JioatLs, with mok.rn scIhoIh s signjlnrvLs guiding the people on- w.tml ai:id upward ; anil VhreiiH, Iliii Kxcedleney, the froienr, hats called upKn the preisi!et;t of tlue Fanners' Union tlr issiw his proclamation to flw organized fanners of North Ciir- ( ilina to enlist in th'w grewit nimtv ment for tine betterment of all the people ju1 the ttevelopmenft cf lth eoimtry anl town; Therefore, a:s ptesilej)t of the Fann.-is' Un:jrn, I herein- call upon all the bial unions in the Htaie to a-emble at their regu Lir meeting ilaces nv Frulay af ternown or night, Oct-ober 31st, airnl thtre organize aihl arrange to work) every able-llivd man in the eonuiumity on the com munity roads, on Wexlneday ami ThiWNiljiy, Nov. 5th and 6th. Let all fann-rs unite with all citrkr classes of our crtiwntsliip, ard, nhovf'l ib hand, realize tlmt it is on! of t-he very few intstan c.n m life wilmne Ifrawn will hold 3ts onvn with braVt And in tluis union of effes-t in a ntni!iun cavs-x," may all men feome to realize that eveiy move ment for and the de(elopraenfc of NTtJi (lurti'iia nJ tJwj upbuild- in? of her eit izecfclifp is a "Ccm mon Cau-e" that should enslret the iu.iaed co-operation , .of el tflj3Sta "''.. " t , "And m we are thns foV twx tVafs brought persjaially uruler .he slHiir exliet- "by tlie sweat of thy fiee Nhalt thou eat prend" mliy all men be brought into a cie;r and larger simpathy with that V.irge cla of our people tU't q'jiid all their days m lalmr and toil. Aid as we tire nn'er the bur d r of tJi" tl iy iniv we be st'jnit 1 ited to srrniter endurat ee by the th-T-eht .that we are thvs h-ser-nig lite bimh n of North Oaro lirt's twelve rni'lns do'lars IV d Road Tax thit we ire thiw -help-!g to bring country and town nearer to7'ttr, reducing the cut ( f !ii!irketii:g to tb re nifl low- fr'rg the hifh ciisl cf living lo the ot.li.'r. th'' we are iihr.s nak-'r.-jj nws'ble an incre scxl ' iiitt;n ihhnce on church ami S'hoq's, the;Yby t.tn ating the j s. pie spir it n'.'ly, mcraMv aiul intelleetnally. Anl. ni-i.v these (' d II l);v a"oi'M a r.:iver?,al thuaml f T nwul building that will ; ri exteivl these att riiH f tr ''. to the hunilHl;-1 hnme "ci Ni.r'h (Vindinn. .A ! may th's mvtirg 'd inir :. ; and hiboring together br': g all 'nun f f a'l el a ? t ' re ir'.':; 'tin right.1'- cf other a-il the irt, 'h it n'-U ( '; nu t:il" in dev'..t!iH : t cf a crf t r civ I iizi ':cr. ; ar I n:v we eonk i.t with a prr "per- ity that d try clsJ v.: i ix t t-xteT'd to ev 1 evirv sect:on of ";:r State. All State nird county publi-sh. papers Fratt madly. H. Q. AlexaTide- I'rr '"dent F'lnuers' Fnirn of N itii (jarol'j:a. Notice. l!y virtie of an order of the Superior Court of Surrv County as Conimisioner, I will sell at j lililill.. inn.f .it tl,.. I'unil' laud lying in Surry Cnnty, N.; ; C, bouinletl on the North by V. j ' K. D,ss, on the F.a.st and South! bv W. II. Coe on the Wot bv! Fidiers river. Containing almiit CO iiens. Known as the Robert Coe land. Terms of s-ale one half cosh ; li'Kl llie rem: aimler in fmir montl s Sale will be: to Iav debts; liiail. iiir .!' n n:iv- gainst the estate of Kobert Cue, j dec. ased. Th's Sept. 20th, 1013. j W. L. Kefce, Com. j Sunday School Work in Bock ford Township. Dear .Sunday School Workers of Hocktford Towjiftlutic Tlite is the day apiointed for our township oonvemtion awl it has beeai a bal rainy day tlius far. No doubt it Iwui been a great diippointiilent to many of us. I for one regret very much failLr? to meet so nunrv of vim in our convenlon fnin a MK'in-1 aiiwijn)ini am vt nieex nn tn the intent of the Sunday St-iiooLs of our township arwl if pKsble let our interest awt in fluence spread to ot.he r towrf- slwps arwt create a greater Jnter et in tlie Sunday S(ool work in all tike churches in this coun ty. I luope. each of m will 1 en- cou raed to do better work in ca h f your siiluxjlH next vear than this year. Tlie secretarUs of the schools were very prompt in sendirg their niiorts for the convention for w1i,idi allow me to say that I duly appreciate your internal in this great world-wide Sunday ft'lnoo move. Sinee we failesl to mfvt in our annual convention I rfve the mjvrfs in part for the varioiM sehooLs as follows: i Rockfoni, Baptist - Mefhfl'st, enroled for the year 1912, 82 pupils and for 1913 77, a los9 of 5, exepndil for SuikLay sdliool IwLn $14.91, attermhujce XI. J. O. Uum ard C. Ii. Davis are the Sujirts. J. U. Holy-field, Sec. There are fpur teaiohers. Iv' Sijwnnff, Methcli;t. enrc li ed for the year 1912, 53, 1913, AS, ik of 5. Attendance 31, ex penned $7.03,. W. Y. Dawnport. SuipL-.E. II. Davifliport, Sc. Tlu're are three teacheJK. Hxnty Knoll, Methodist, enroll ed fijr the year 1912, 85, 1913, C6, a !osn of 19, attewikniice for 1913, 36VLn exnded $4.76. V. R. Pau is Si.'pt. and . JJoc. - There are lour, teavhers. :Wi lelandT ftaiifet.' en rollwr fori tlie year 1912. 45.. 1913, 65. a gam . liu, atterlanee 4i, ex ivrr'MV $5.10. H. A. Doss is S?t. J. R. VenaMe, See. There are threw, teachers. Duirfde Oreek, Christian, en rollrtl 1912, 84, 1913, 72, a loss of 12, . attedhtiiUH-e. 2, expended, $7.1X5. T. V. Shi nail is Stipt. arid MVs Miwnie Hancock, Si'c. There xe four tewhers. 1 hardly know whether cr not to arrange for another Conven i iTj f i r tL'-s year. I think now we will have a meeting of the riupt-. Sets. and. teachers of the .svl.Uds scmiiwhere in the tcAvrir fcli:I ar 1 'sens inrtters that should greatly concern as. Can't we irwreas- the enroll inerit of our udiools ar:nl g t the attcir.dfli: ve bit tier in projuirtion to enrollment? Youis in the wcrk W. Y. Davenioit, V-Pres. hVxLiVrd, N. C., Oct. 19, 1913. Fire Deitrcys Great Quantity of Tobacco. Danville, Va, Oct. 1G. Fire cirly th's incrnng at Cluitham, 18 niiiles north cf I):inville. d- i.roycil the Farmers' Toba-cco Tin warelivMiM-, ei.'hty tlrnisaiil i i : I k1. . of leaf tobacco leloiirii:.g ui ! i far'in'rs; biirrnd White 'ivery with thirty veven horses imh., the tw .story fmne r i'dt-r:. cf M'-Vr Ibrsi. Trtd viiy i, ,? a dwelling twiwl 1( Li;i - Sit tie, a negnos. Tlie to til !. 'is cti;i'rvatively e-timat-oj ;nt 5,(KH). Inr-jirance on the bur.ned iroMrties Ls le than nine thorsar.d dollais. It ibiirne.l war house was the icwi-t anl largest in tlie town nl all of thmii were filltd to th ir -::; : .". ' ir we 'n: ' 1. i il' u-.tv with if t ba t I'd f ; ifivii't'i g t I fire or ginitid r.u'oad ilk the verv stable. Lard fcr Sa'.c. have f r sale .1 mil I u.hIIi cf M i . 1.15 d. Aiiy on th' Wards (iap aens of g.xvd Ubai'ei aci'i-h in eu!'i at n, ba'- Hiu-c in pirc aid WiteMtl ly 2 p !nr-id: . "l'artlv ii. ik :r.u f. lie t i ii lt r. aid : I with wiven piniiel wire. There is (u tlie land a four r in h,ni". one tooactu han:, a ttl is.-w fee d bam with f.tur -t a !'... i. u or- eh ard t f Khi 1r.-tN. ,"0 b.aiin;. i f g hI variety. For furtiit-r inform iti.ni sit write. tr . d K. W. Poore, I PI. 1 1- - Mt. Airy, N. C;td at the wreckage f.r two hours' BALLOON EXPLODES KILL ING 28. Entire Admiralty Beard of Ger many is Wiped Out in a Mo ment. Berlin, Oct. 17. Twenty -eight ptrtrw were killed tod-ay near Joliannisthal ui an explosion in the fall of Count Zejjx-Jin's lat est dirigible balloon, the "L. II.' Those kille represented the en tire German auiinriralty boami nir ducting the final trial of the Lir igihle, lookuig to its acceptance by the govcrnnumt as a new unit in the German aerial navy. Every person that wfit aloft in the big airship, including the pilot and crew and invited gufvls, are dead. Tweuty-seven were kll'-il al most tnstatntlv bv the explosion of gas, or were tiurmsl to death Xw of tlie crew M'en still alive m tlie flamk:ig WT"-k fell nine j wlwrv rescuers roached the wreck -hiEalTed feet. One mair, gu'.it One of tlwm, however, died of tlw? admiralty board, was ex-;''cfore he Mas extrie-attd. The 'ricated ahve frcn the maw of;ber Lieut, Iian;n von.Hlul, was twistM wreckage. His eves were! d'perately injored. Both his burriietl out arxl he had auffend otlu-r terriUe hurts. He leirvred his resfiucrs to fcrll him, and Ifjed tonight m a bnKnilaL Three ither arany offivrs were - killed near here today in aen niare flights. Spectators who had ben watch ing the impressive maneuvers of ttie "li. II" from bel ow Hudden ; saw tl: great f-.is bar V i 'o a gl'frig flane' ar !: th i f il. A 'a-tr-d or :vf '. the ri. verWatirff souid of tlie t'-r-rifio explosiojt reaehetl thm. It wp. :rrwH'b'e for sme twue to a,pproacli the fhmnir.T ilir- v!,r!e, beneath Mhieh the rram bers of t3e crew luui heen'onFthr ext and bunifxl. A director cf one cf the avi ation complies at tlx? Jolknasi- ixnnra ac roar oiug., was an eye-f- wrcness ci the dwufter. lie de- it .as ff 3 lov h "I was working in nay office wooue yam-t tnrn the scene of the awkltHtt wluo I was startl- fd by- an explos:on of extraor dinary violence. My fut tiiougfiit w;w that an a'pp!ane had landwl on the roeif cf mv butKliiig njkl that the gasoline 'Pnk iia-1 t p:d..!. 1 roslud to a wi idv juid saw '-'e r:i-w fl'iriu'ible in flames and .ilungii-Kj toward the earth. The outer covering cf the air craft Mad beers alre"dy birrrud cvff aid (he viner ballonets etmtaining th? iras luul 4l'si.pjvartd. x '"Hi., rnkid aluminum f-jun- work with its loig center ie(M, V.? intcr-lactd rls and ;t.s taiKT "ig erd. rwl tlie gondolas ccwi trt'r.::!r the .motors kiieatli fell nvVdly, Ikw fornmot. "Win tn the skeleton cf the im merse craft stn:ek tlie .earth the heavy good las buries! "tihernsel ve in the ground. I ru'ihod muneiliafelv to the Mttne after orderirf out the fire deexu-timcfl t fr ni the aejcdnime." Th dirig'ble, before "he lef. tl:. ballcon hall at Johaniivitjhal, tc k on board her regular naval crew an- a number of officers. she headed fur lK-r'.'n, a Mhort Viti. !.( away, hi a light w'md. Alxurt a loen aviators were cnr cl'jig tho at rc drome at the time 'n h plan." it F.vtrythu g was aiipartmtly in gili order on the air-hip. She was gradually getting up speed winn siildcnly an explosion was h.'and by thtKse i,n The ground, t v;. loitly hi one of the motors '1 the e nttr goulo!. A flush ' t out a lid the next incstar.t Hit whole -iliiip wits afire aJtd ill igig diMijward. l-jvery .f the m;iv:s e.iverii!'' aid 'neb the m - b.'bilit m meat. l p and ?n a A v '. c 1 1 a i i I .'' !' 1 Wi'-' 1 1 ; m !V Violent ex it lit aid. tie fire itv'i.g rca-"'i-d the gasoline tal k t !! . N ' 'A 1 III !il; I with i.' lit a ttn t f Ihprd L Itffire the ts-li"ts of th,' I siua h id di ' down the k if : be u .t iiudt ni of (or-j i '.' l !i lay a f ain'i g ; " ' s t.:i tht t Jill. groiiri i !i lav T' tn a great a mils-- con ! k. i f ;! 'a ii -r i I"tt.r "S wins anl t ;t t.ir' l u'rdttv Tin evlin 1 .is t f the m tor? m th. - f tin- e-ater gt I dt '. I unli r prtpt lU'i s enild I be d tii :i:i.-!ud. Otilo rwie tht re. wa-: not'hi.g to in !.:eate that thejfiO cents. Foster - Millmrn Co., !e was that t.f ;erm!iy s j pnm.k t airsJiip. Pk n :s annul w ith axes iia k- before tliey extri?ateI the last at the bodies of the victim. Tlie dead were borne on stretchers to tlie balloon hall ami a company of soldiers rops! off tlie pla-e to k'eep the crowd. Tlie six inmates of the center gon(lIa hsd- "been bhwn througli the sides of rltt car by the f nt exijilrmion anf their hi lies fell a quarter of a mile away from the HTe.-k of the bilbxin, whiie'h was traveling at 40 " tnils an hour whet the aeeilent hnfmii. ATI the others except two were jiliparf.nf.ly ktillnl by the explos ion of the g;troliine fc'ink aid were pmbably Iead IV fore the wreck age re an 'hol tiie eartlu The eornrnarxler arwl mcnters o tlw aluviralTy trial tard were sisit.nl ir the officers gindola. Af ter the fire brrk'e out they were c:lgef iu-ide a net-work f f r.d hot girer. eyes were Irurtusi out. He. urged the mwers to kill h'tn. Be.sikje the officers alreadv mentioned. LientenviTit Trtrk who i W!W corf in command. Chief Kitrirwer HaiaMrnAnn and t'iree (igi;tfer titsuetaries frrm the ad miralty board were kilbd. Tlie pilot, CaptaTi Glurd, was the only civilian on boanl the air 'h'ri H v:-i the commander of li e iveie'in balloon which land ed ' : Frr.r e in April th's yir. The rest of those, on board were offeieTS of the German navy. Th'. enT;netn rf the ZejVw'm company had expressed their eon riilcrfe when the "L II" wr.i ci mpletid that n w ;;i! !( cde to CTf.ts the Atlantic. Yadkin Deputy Sheriff Acquit- t. -ted ol Ctarg.. Xhe tfe of Win. Tiitting. Col. wht was killed by Cbtutable J. K. Slmart whHe rcs'st'ig arr -st. had a warrant issuedl for Shug urt aJtt.'he Was tried before Jus tices of 'the Peace J. C. Miller, Eutgene Hartier and J. II. James, Saturday. Two of the State's witnefs, Sheriff O. W. Poindex ter and lkb Plowiman, were all the witnesses exannintd. Wlier th-ir evuleMK-e Mas oon hxled both slJes rtrtted noml the casei elis miristd, as their evidence kIiow td clearly that Shtvgart ki'lcsl tiie nsgro in self defence. Yanlka Hipile. Hvsbard and Wife in a Suicide. Pack. Ch. Oct. 16. Mrs William C. Ellis was foiKl deid ir her bed int a htel here this aftenvooii. Her tlifttmt wtis cult and she was .'hot twice ujidler the arm. Her hnwbsuid, a wealthy leath er meTcliiHiit cf (tinK?ia:tiwiti, was rfaggeiing a Unit the room. His throat and wrists were shush d find he hnd three Imllet wourd6. Ellis declared his wife had killed hei-elf, nd tlhat hi haul ait&cmptcd to do likeiwiise as a re sut iof a suicide paot. Tlie pl'iee have investigated, ami doubttsl his. story. They will hold liim pendE a thorough in vi.sstigjitioa ' ONLY ONE "BEST" Mt. Airy Pec pic Give Credit Where Credit is Due. - People of Mt. Airy who suffer with weak! kidneys and lad backis want a "kiidney rcrnedy that can b;. depend-d uiOJ. DoanV kkl ney Pills i.s a rnedieine for the kitlneys tnily. htm one th::t w b.iek'.d by willing trs'Mnt.ny of Mt Airy H'tple. litre s n J. L. Carter. earrs'iiVr. R. F. I) N'o. 6. Mount Aire. 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The Mount Airy News (Mount Airy, N.C.)
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Oct. 23, 1913, edition 1
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