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13Urn JSrtos. THUB8DAY. JULY I*. 1M». H.M IB TBAl 01 ADTAMCB. fcf PimMbm, end they tmid later M call Mr h|Wi<(M Me ntn ara to aehod, he «*pU.n»d. h* will H giad Dm the governor* of Vr»»-nt ,.nd Cmmm Unit have etaadfaatly rafmwd to aaaaMa lUr mpiilin )—i«!■ Uuaa, tt Innka Ilka North Carolina and tha BamnatU party mua* »up ply tha Mth atMa or MM ll^MWjOW wanton will not vnta tMa fall. a rathar exciting affair, with tha aa-1 Harding aide-aUppteg and latar half way objecting to poetog for tha narr lac pit tun aun and repreeentatives of tha praaa eaeloded from the confab hot hhnaad thay woaM b* forniahatl1 tall datalli by tha "miffs." Ta tha pleading of th> 311 •omn. why Senator Harding ihnald take act ion, the loyaMican nuaihiM mylleil hh remrd of having »uppertad aof frage hi the aenata waa evidence of ( Mi dartre ta aee the aoMndaMMt ratifi ed, hot Mat he "rould not with paa priety. attempt to force any «tate a» ecottv* to haeten action m violation of Ma ewa aenee af doty - What Mm Ub Haid. "**• ih« wmm old tank." «U Mia. * ■•*>». Texas, aa s*T^,..l ffcaM Dm afftea and walV •4 4awn ika halt by the side of Mia. X Mm Gordon Battelle. of Ohio. a HaH "It'a a* little M I'« rrrr hoard." •Mad Mia. Sophia M. Meredith, of ffiihMnnd. Va. "T (tin ban faith." remarked Mrs. BatteNa. , "Yo i have waited many year* on thia," auggapMd mm of the new » pa per men "How kmc does your faith hurt?" "I have faith nntil the end of the world." replied Mrs. Battel le Tonight, the women have not de nded whether they wit) carry oat their Mtfraa M picket the Hardin* home in Mario*, O. Miaa A bee Paul, lone • leader of dM Militants, said they would wait a short time, "hot not Ion*." H tomethin* favorable does not rams from the senator, than the pick eting will be m order. To all qoestioas Senator Harding smilad. Mrs. Hooker, of Maryland. foiaai il Senator Hardin* that the Re publican party had come into beia* throogh enfranchisement of the ne rroaa now had an opportunity to en- i franchise soother (Teat rroap of vot ers and that the "Deasocrata already have cooked their zooae." and that a third party will be morv than a aerc threat. Th* net result of the conference was that everyone stcmcd displeased, even the newspaper mea who were careful ly excluded from the room whea the door eras locked in their faces by one of the numerous protectors ef the Re publican nnmiaee. SecTy C. H. Van Hervie Makes Map Of The New H.ghway Cih| Tkroafk Mt. Airy At the nqa—t of the Dirt. High way Aaaociation thro the Aaherllle • Board of Trade Swrrltry Vaa Hervie made a mop showing the CUtift Florxia Highway and Washington to Memphis Highway and giriag tha ✓ new wh which passts thru Mount Airy. This Map waa mailed Monday afternoon to the offitt of the Board af Trade, Aaherllle. tn be hoag oa their walla for raforanre ia ft*mkk 10 Deeee-1 Hantly may M tka mm whn hava| wwrttw wit* tka of tka 9m Fnwu > CM rratkm hot what W nMantttlhr a ta Hawtta«. If • *trrm« hi nmad far Pwifcn' «n4 a Hb rrai platform adoptarf, th» rVmorrata may arkiara a victory like into that of 1»1«. This mult would he slmont certain tf North Carolina it tta sparfail would ratify the *uffra«re limn ballot. The nrffrife would than flock to the DMMcratk standard. Nor is it certain that therr will ha onion in the Republican rank*. Asm Plnchot is an the aai path. Borah and Jnlmaon arc sulking. Thar will nomi nally support the ticket, no doubt, but beyond question thousands at their supporters wiS refuse te do so. The tees demand a pmiiewlii ticket and a progressive platform. The tspsbliaiM have given iiaitfcei. If the Democrats recognize the opportunity and grapple with it courageously they will win the election.—Raleigh News fBorH«ct/»n. Jaw XI John A. Sv-' rtaoa, at thia city, waa tlactnnM yeeterriay troriai Mif the rate. wkM ha MM down into A* twwmt of Ms houaa and acridently raught hold of a IN* wire The place had been flooded with water and ha waa standing on the wet camant loor. Hia hand waa atill graaptac the win when hia dead body was feoad aa hour later. He waa 48 year* of aca and a carpent er by trade He leavea a widow and *e*eral rhildren. tUm WWt Swllukf Wall Fort Worth. Teaaa. Jane 21.—New j wheat Hold at 12.2ft to 12.50 per boahel j from farmer to dealer in thia territory to-day. Thia waa declared to be the j hirheet prire paid here in aereral j Tea re T» Far Suffrai* WukinrtM, Jun# 23.—Prwdtiit | Wilson tonight int a telegram to Gorernor Roberta, of Tmniww, urg ing that a special sesaion of the Ten neaoee legislator* kt caliad to art aa the federal suff rag» amendment. The President in Ilia telegram said: "It would be a real sank* to the party and to the nation if it la paaai-l bio for you under the peculiar prori- j of yomr state iu—tituthm. tar ia mind the recent liecisioa of the court in the Ohio case, to call of the tedalatere of to consider the suffrage t. Allow me to urge this rery earnestly." The state constitution of Tenneaaee has a provision prohibiting action by the state legislator* on a federal con k11 tu t ioaal aaaeadment except when the lecialatur* taking the action has bean cfcoaen at an elect hm in wMeh the propoaed amendment was aa i/sas. Some legal authorities hare haea quoted aa holdinr that such a prori saoa was invalid by the Supreme court's rrceat decisien la the OMo referendum caae Tha man igrtii tha*. aa bath an eraOe prkwiplaa and m fWy M m wfah to pal MMlly attack each othar. Again ahaliint hand*, the man pladrad thair friandahip and acraad that tha ioaar would haartiljr npfart the whiaai in tha ganaral alacttan A crowd which had catbaml about tha candidate* applatwiad anthuataatically aa tha aM* agiaad to call off tha da bata for tha rood of tha Dtwuuitk party. Tha eandtdataa than wtrad thair ra il parti** manager* in Bala%h. That "OldlW Staffing will be polled off at Hunter'* Ctefd on <M day. Jaly 11. at 2 o'clock p. M. Pnrf. Jhrri Cmliu, Sarry County, The Towa af Maaat Airy. Be it resolved by tha Board of Coaa Mmmwn at tha Town of Mount Airy, that whereat, on petition midr to the Board of Conuniaaieners by the required number of property holder* on Moore Avenue, or Moore Street, in the Town af Mount Airy, r-pienntiag •ho tha aequuad pee pel Lieu at hunt »treet. resolutions were »w»tnt and paving of saU street from Maia itmt to tha umiaa af the (aid Moore (treat or avenue, one haif of such imprnvrmeat and tha ex pense thereof to be born by tha Iowa of Moont Airy, and one-fourth an each side of «aid street to tha ptufa* ty owntn, constituting the other half of such expense; and whenK, in with inch petition and reeohi ■m4 as follows local cost per lineal foot from Mam street to what is known as the Piedmont Warehouse .. 6JM Cost to property owners per lineal foot road Warehouse 6.12 Coat to property owners per lineal foot to WiirtMue l.tf Coat per lineal foot btrosd Ware house and to the terminus of said nreet to property owners 1 &3 as shewn and ihtiimi—d by plat and map of L W. Barker. Sunt., which to on file in the office at the Secretary to the Baud aad open to public to ' I map shows usees the several property sat forth: Now, therefore, be it rsaohrad by the Board of Cowaiasioners of the Town af Mount Airy: 1. That the following are the meas ■rimsnta aad ssass«mints of the sev eral ptapsrty owneis along Moors Street, or Avenue, to-wtt: The hairs of Ed. Holhncsworth. de ceased, 83 feet • in. 121.pl A. Goldsmith, M ft. 10 m 138.40 W. R Kin*U tV Sin. 1*0 *7 H. Schafer M ft. 14S94 Mrs R L. Peon 104 ft 250 02 Mrs. B. L Pma 70 ft. 107.1# W. T. Purvis 01 ft Mb. 14MB R K S.nuaoas 110 ft. 10RJ0 r T. Smith 40 ft. 10 ia. 72.70 J. C. Johnson or Moaat Airy Newa 24 ft. 10 in. M.10 Piret National Bank 00 ft. 8 in. 122J7 Bad: W:Xl aforeeai maats arc ties* ease the saw ertiee aad several aaoau to ba paid aa of PabMe Laws ef IB—. By order af the Beard of dT the Tewaiaf Me II la aa oid atory fey a atek MM n m her oat o4 few haa I • a i nelity. At thi It wM hriyhN tali A yoomg mm. Jag Boyd, is! til the city is tha in Ma ia Ma aad on the tov to la W family i far a wife. AN Reyrf haa been hafora i he fliat I Ha waa aMa to (ft off with fine. aad tka isadltlaa of Ma I Ilka offenaaa. Tka laat tha laar made at Mai ws ha amm iato eawt with a ft* liquor to Mai •a*. Thai* that ha ha* coam thara to tha court—Allan faahion. They ' Ma op and than ha broke jail want oat to Kan tacky what* ha aa ad a job and waa hanl at officers found Mai. Tha omt back | her* aaatanead Mai to eigM on tha roads. Bat Ma lawyer i ha ia not able to work on the and aaka for a fine. Bat the Judge | •ays that Boyd moat go that a flaa aa loagar appliea to Ma| caae. He haa had too auay ftnea al ready. Aad than the talk toraa to the criminal inaane aaylum. That amy be the place far hto, for down there they lira a man of hia defecta loeae when he ia cored. But than aappaea they fall him, that ia tha qaaatiua. They wtflj not Uob Mat est aatil be ia i tion aright ataa that kr ia seat ap 1 life. Natarmlly Ma lawyer to allow Mm to ga there. Bat the| ceart says ha araat go umi up to thia tfeae thmj. hare net dotldad joat what to do. If he ia not able to work and ia unable to maam softer when free, it becomes s most pitiful caae. to say the least. N«w Folic* Fare* Far Mo—I Airy A new forre sf potici'imn took rh»rr» of this city taut Toesday an the result of the old fern ruipimf h» a body on that day TV mum trven for their resignation was that they coaid net Hee on the u'anx paid. It waa the purpose of t*»r city fathers to increase the salary as ason as the new tax levy could S - made and the funds with which to pav the increase. The new force is an!* np if Harry Lewettyn. chief. Mat Stwet fUx Tl ley and Clarence Shelton. It is under stood that this auy »•< a temporary force until the Commissioners has* time to further ennsid*' the selection of the m«-n TW old fort* was ki- >f the Nest thia city has had. juag.-K front thr number of violators br >u*h' rate court It is to be it(T*tt«l that the rrty fathers were aot able to Beet the demands for increased salanrs at thai time, and if the mem could have a ait-1 td a little longer the aittor^soulH hare been adjusted beyond a doobf and their sal ■ k.aa retained ftfrs. P. S. Rotkrock Eatertaias The home of Mrs. P. S. Rothroek! was the scene of a eery deHghtfa! party last Thursday afternooa when she entertained at 12 tables of iwk.; The veranda, hall, dining imm and parlor were very attractive in their decorations of trailing vines, sweet paaa, daisies and other rat fl->wara. TW Wataas was aaaistad in miirtat Moore. and T. J. Saaitlrwick. Altar a rook. Mlaaaa SaBie. L^^Zd Jamie Had ley Elisabeth Lovill and Elba-, both and Lootae ■otbrock servsd deH dna frail salad with madnliWa aad ad aach plate. $ & First Car Of Mshai TW flrat car of melon* la W ahip / ia of age tt-f should Often they >ha I* iht t» dM »f the |M. Bat all thaaa folk* m* itiigin ta tha officer and ha limply inaa net iaaoa tha Ht— Jtow tha amlj woj ha will iaaoa thai if to Iwlm aoma <*iti*en known to hint, on ahuaa word he can depend. and whoa* word awM protect htm in aoort, and on this citi zen* scateioent he would iaaoa tha lieanaa. .Somehow tha eitizena of tha iwiuty that it la a fine of BM «• a mor Vm' enfojre thia law Tha ; hare formed a habit of mailt ta thia state from Vnrmi* roonttea may joat aa wail take warning and coma along prepared with the aTHtan<e of they aspect to jet married over her*. Two Patrick aatmty MfroM were convicted ill the local 1IW1 last Moo day rhuftd with selHn* liquor (# the natives about the Quarry The men are farmer* and tire in the coun try several mile* cast of hem. They found time to take a day .>ff from their farm work and Mar four gal lons and three quarts of liquor or into these parta. Paul Valentine came alone to help ftnd custoaaers and aa • IS ted by hunting up proept-tive ha- - rrs He would walk on ahc-d »nd ap proach citizens who he thocj+rt might he thirsty. He had no inter**' in the liquor, so he claimed, farther thrn to help his friends dispose of ,t. Ftr the part he piayed he drew a fine of KO and the coat. The other negro. Travis Payae. was «entenced to the mads for six months. H* lawyer seemed to be wiflinr to accept that sentence, but Travis nn a crop and no one to tend it. The Judge waa will in* to allow him to be* c the sentence in the fall after the cr >p was finished, but there is no law '111' allows any sack suspended sentence m state cases Se to rive the Bin a dune to finish Ma crop aa appce was :..km to the Superior Court whirls t» ven-a late next fall after aost fsrm work ia over. The aegiu waa able to five bond. f Birthday Party Little Mia* Julia Lgady ml»rt»bW about thirty fW» KtO* frindi flta ♦ to 6 o'clock Thursday afternoon. tW aecwioa krtec (Mr airbtb birthday Uttle Mia* Kalferina MMm oti |UM wrar mjoyad bat anfbiac par ka pa mim fni to IW HttW Ub than tb* miawj mi ctth* Uta btrtMay cak. wWk twfc pteaa n. tha anU tba caW \ / Fare* I—bn fatly IBMjOM, incladto Two M a# literally wiped oat. W» had M to W of rattan lam high; the pitiful of thu wbrim fl»t to 10 Many acraa of corn am latd Am hear and a half after the I (nand waa entered to a depth of two iaehaa in the waoda on the wtnla in tha fialda the piled h>*h in nfta. In it waa aa thouv h a : had fallen in mid.un a each a rain! with the hail, looked like they an | when filled with ice in winter. Every where I looked there wee deveetetiee." County offiiciala aey the atom atart* ed in Trent townahip. traversed Fall , in* Creek and Vance and ihifWd at I lata Gram county, a corner of which > it wild toward PVtt. Men and ani mala caught m the atom fled Car ■ cover-—and their livea. la one with* hoeaea were aeen down. A holt at • lightening (truck into a group of moi i ee, killnng one. The other enrmala. : panic atricken, bolted to the nuadi or rawed flelda. Several barna were wrecked by the wind. In man i^ete 1 it w impoeeiMe to tell from the road tide what crape were being: grown in the ajacent fieida. Official cetimatea place* the area, covered by the de menti' barrage at a territory 4 to 4 and one-half mile* wide and SO to loat heavily, and en aome placea there | ta hardly a atalk left atandiac. The bom* of In. J. L. the k«m of a Mirbtful party *W iwadajr afternoon Mn. P L Hawlu Younc Matrons dub member*. Mn. Banner entertaining other jointly with her Pbpfiaa. golden glow and stately old fashioned hoftyhocks ml is the decorations. while bowls of i peas pand the tables where waa played The prize, a dainty card table i with aapkiaa ta natch, waa woa hj Mn. J. G. Powrll Mrs. of KenemilW. t «J1. of Richmond. Ta
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