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Sold and Recommended by HOLCOMB &MIDKIFF 1 ■ ■ «-SOc FREE Coupon1 M*. ttaalcr: — PlcaK flvt lie ■ >0c can of Johnson'» Sani-Spar | VamtSh Stain FRKK or apply tfcte coupon m* a 50c credit anal t-t Sami SjmrVmrnii ~ — tt Johnson's Stmt S^ar Varnish ywh. I SAME •' ! Ompm, TfclenJMM «r «m» or United MMm Senator Edward W«H CmmcIi ob tin at»»a>« of WtA Till* In the fall of (MM. will bo hold TZZJT2?lfalh»U|..,d Colonol Cooptr dM Uat foDovinf % brief Ul#*., v The tn«k death of Coraaaek at the hands of Colo ml Cooptr and hit boa, Robin, now dead. waa tho .gulinine tkn of ooo of the bitter* at political fighta In tho hiktory of tko *tate At tho time Carmack waa oditor of tko Naahvillo Ttnneeaeean. following hia defeat In a Democratic primary by Malcolm Patteraon, of Memphk, (tor tho gubernatorial nomination. Tho Tonnoaaaoan waa waring • bit tor editorial war on Governor Pattot* eon after hia Inauguration and the name of Colonel Cooper, a aoa of the ataunch friend and adviaer of tho Governor, had often appeared in in tho editorial column*. , ' Word waa aent to Carmafk by a mutual friend that Cooper would not countenance farther public u*e of hia name, it waa atated. On the following day an editorial paragraph waa written in which sarcaatk refer ence waa made to Cooper. The (hooting of Carmack occurred the following day aa he waa ap proaching hia apartment* in the city. Re waa met by Duncan Cooper and Ma ion, Robin, aa he waa talk ing to a woman acquaintance on the •treat. Shot* were exchanged. Car mack falling with a fatal wound and Robin Cooper receiving a bullet In hia cheat, from whkh he recovered. Colonel Cooper waa uninjured. The trial which followed waa one of the bittereat in the annala of the •tata, reaulting in a conviction of both Cooper*, tho elder getting a verdict of 20 year* and hk apn a leaaer term. An appeal waa taken to the .Supreme Cburt. The court affirmed the verdict in the caae of Colonel Cooper and gave the eon a new trial. Aa loon aa the deciaion of the court waa announced Governor Patterson iesued a pardon for Dun can Cooper. Robin Cooper"* caae on retrial waa dkmia*ed for want of a prosecutor. , Though never a candidate for of fice, Colonel Cooper had been an ac tive political fore*. He wan at one time editor and pukliaher hire of the Naahvilk American, now extinct. Robin Cooper met death under myateriou* rircumitances several year* ago. Hia body, the skull crushed, waa found in a creek beaide whkh wa* found hk automobile, the Interior covered with blond stain*. Hk (layara were never apprehended. There waa belkved to be no connec tion between the murder of the younger Cooper and the Carmack caae. PUBLIC DEFENDER CROUP ORGANIZES Now York Lawyer* To Giro Aid Without Charge New York, Oi t SI.—Jut tie* Lewis L. Kawcett of the New York Su preme Court yenterday approved the incorporation of "The Voluntary Public Defender Committee," an 04 sanitation of five Brooklyn lawyer* who have pledged themselves to de fend free of charge person* unable to defray the expenses of a lawyer. It was said that a large number of prominent Brooklyn attorneys have already volunteered to lend assistance to the committee when called on. The incorporation papers set forth the purpose of the committee as: To render legal aid without charge to persons who claim to be innocent and who are unable to employ competent counsel to defend them; to act aa "friends of the court" to Kings County criminal courts and judges, and to invite assignments of all cases from judges of King* Court criminal courts in which persons financially unable to employ counsel are charged with crime. Notice of Adasinistratiea Having qualified aa Kxsector of the Laat WU] and Testament of Levi 1L Jeaaup, d««a»ed, I hereby notify all persons WoldinR claims against this estate to present the mmIo me far payment within twelve months froa the date of this notice, or this notice will he plosdod In bar of ro severy thereon. Persons indebted to the estate are notified to bum hams Kxeeutor of the wffl of Levi M. Jso sup. Doc'd. Brim, N. C Boats L 1. H. Polger, Atty. AM to tlM appellate division of tl _ Vuprame court in support of an ap paal aaking that a 9MM.M9 piaaia* 1 fund mart by Canwgle'e will be; declared untax abla, aoonded • praa-; overtone IP tha keynote of tl The documanta xhowed that 800 moat of tkw mora ■any mom than M yaara aid. vara on tfca paaalan I tat af tha Scotch ironmaster who dlad tn 1919. Soma af tha beneflctariee ra 910 a month; othara gat in approximata $6,000 yaar ly. Soma of than ara ainhmsii grown too old far their tradaa; aoma of tham hav* baan downed by auddan misfortune. Ona of thaw la • xta count of London, another ia tha widow of a railroad engineer. But moat of thpm ara "wan who ware enlisted la tha aarvica of An il raw Carnegie." To Miaa Halan Kallar. tha famous girl who la daaf, dumb and blind tha Carnagia panaion fond grant* an annuity of 92,500. Viacount John Morley, of Wimbladon park, London, y provided with 1,000 poonda atorl ing a yoar after reaching tha aga of 80 according to tha panaion list. Hundreds of othara whoaa names ara unfamiliar on nawa pagaa bat which war* once written on the pay rolla of ateel milla and planta in Pennsylvania received income* of varying alia from the find. Several lattera from Mr. Carnegie in regard to tha car* of obecura frienda, were made public today by Robert A. Franks, who for many yaara directed the diapoaal of tha penaion fund. Ona aaya of an old man and hla wife: "They are old, no longer able to work, and on the verge of losing their minda. The arrangement I suggest, I hope, will make them com fortable to the end" Another latter concerna an engi neer, who. clone to death, aaked Mr. yarnagie'a aid for hia family, one of whom waa a crippled daughter. The engineer, in hia feeble day*, had been penaloned, and the letter directa the continuation of aid to hia family saying: II mora is nworu w ino widow and her daughter, it ia to be given them, tun." One tetter, directing the enroll ment of the name of a woman on the Hat of petitioned, tells directly of a "man enlisted in the service" of Car negie. It saya: "Please say her faster loaned me $217.60 in order to make my firat payment on sleeping car stock. Say that he took my note without security saying, 'Yea, 111 lend it to you, Andy, you're all right.' "So hi| daughter need have no hesitation in coming under my wing now, as it were." The appeal for the ruling dispens ing with taxation of the fund— which was granted—was partly haaed upon proofs offered to show that the penaion fund waa bat a small part of the philanthropies of; the ironmaster, who gave away, the accounting shows, $S60,000,000 and I died worth $23,000,000. Andrew Carnegie retired from: business in 1901, the court was told, and from then until his death waa , most interested in the disposition of j large portion* of hia fortune. J. R. Turnage of Ayden, S. C., is! buying from 76 to 100 milk cows to sell on time at cost to his fanner customers This merchant wanta his patrons to continue proaperoua that he may prosper with them. , Notice of Administration Having qualified as Executor of the Last will and Testament of Al fred W. Foglemsn. deceased, I hereby notify all persona holding claims againat this estate to present the aame to me for payment within! twelve montha from the date of thia notice, or thia notice will be pleaded in bar of recovery thereon. Persons indebted to the estate era notified to make immediate payment to ma. Thia Nov. 1,1922. Wade C. Moody, Executor of the will of Alfred W. Fogleman, Dec'A. Mt. Airy, N. (X How Net Te Take CoM Some persons are anbjaet to fre quent colds, while others seldom, If ever, have a told Ton will find that the tetter take nod cars of them selves. They ton a ahower or eold sponge hath «<« day in a warm room, avoid over Heated mm, aleep with n window open or partly opan, avoid excesses, ovar eating, becoming over heated and than chilled and ret ting the feet wet. Than, nte tMnr FasHpnec Style Service Satisfaction *25 *30 *35 J. D. SMITH "*•1MM* INFORMATION How to* obtain money on your Participating Receipt in the Cooperative Tobacco Marketing As sociation. See • Fulton Insurance Agency . KH INSURANCE » / I Mount Airy, N. C. R. A. MARTIN Shoes, Dry Goods and Notions Special price on Shoes and Sweaters R. A. MARTIN ^1 ' • . ' f i ■ - -V'" ' ' ' ' • - Nut doer to Befam Grocery Store 10-10< i MOUNT AIRY, |L C L_ _ . _
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