A* this )uattmr» the write
ftp atte • eaae of MM MM ha
■> la ■ food fellow in every
Mft that he has tlM idea that the
Im Mrrkdit la always Iryinf to
tlM Idea haa ao giuwa
that ha collects Ma Cam
la every in
off
to a Chicago
to paint
thin* ha haart
houae an tha I
that ha p*
§Mt la ratting tha fcili'ij artirlaa ia
Mm into consideration. ha haa Mt
Malh- saved a penny, bat ha thinks
fca has and smile* knowingly whan
to thinks of how tha auu> who torn*
Up dollars hack into tha channel from
■which thay came ia being "fulled."
But. suppose Mr. Mail Order Nut
to tokan sick or aiecta adversity, and
he waa to shoot Into kit favorite
Chicago. New York or Philadelphia
fcaaaa tha following:
^»ear Mr. Mail Ordar Honaa.
-N T.. F1.ila.. Chicago. Elsewhere.
"Dear Bin:—Hart been a patron
«f yours for a long whila, having
thoaaands of dollars with your
Present writing finds me in
pea, daa to
loaa of time, and <fther raat
avar which I have no control,
'are I would like to aak that yoa
bm the following articles of
:, etc., (articles aaalttod), aad
t get on my feat will aettie the
wtth yea.
" Sea pactfuBy,
"MAIL ORDER MUT."
,M. C. or & C
la reply. Ma friend, tha Man
I the fallow
Mail (Mar Vat.
M. C.. or 8 C.
s-Taan af.
STONE MOUNTAIN MEM
ORIAL WORK WILL H
to confer with Admiral Cary Gray
■N, cluimM, and other MaWn of
the wwuUh mbMh hi charge rf
the i — palga I" tha DtetrVt of C«i
urabia for the sale e< the special half
luiiiMMl for tha benefit -of tha
a nul|— »at (ii roroatly iwiplmd.
preparatory la tha rM«yttN of
nnh( a* a* early dateT ka aaid.
-Mr. Auguetue I.ukeman, tha eculp
tor, haa completed tha awM for tha
manorial hall, which ii to ha one of
project, and this, together with other
mnater model* of tha central groop,
wili U fat Atlanta eoon.
"TV* of m in ekarp of tha cam
pain feel highly pleased with the
progreae being made," ha added.
"With one exception tweiium of aH
tSe southern atataa have perfected
tha.'r org&nixatioaa to abeorfc their
qaot&c of the aiemerial half-dollars
"The coin* are being taken by the
aouthern people at a gratifying rata.
"The goveruma and people of the
several southern sta|pe are now
squarely behind the enterprise, and if
the preaent rate* of purchase con
tinues all of tha coins allotted to the
•nuth will be taken up within 00 or
•0 days.
"When work on the monument re
turn es. aa H will shortly, it will ga
forward uninterrupted until comple
tion. The central group will be fin
ished within two years, and my
likely the memorial hall aa wetL"
No Hapa Far Mm In Saakea
Craft
Plymouth, Eng., Nor. IS.—All
thought of tha raacaing of any of the
sixty-eight officer* and awn of tW
submarine monitor M-l, which dis
sppeared off the Drvonfhir* coaat
yesterday morning while engnged in
manauvara with a flotilla ef other
It ia believed the sunken craft haa
bean located ta t» feet of water off
Mart Paint, and a last effort will ha
made early tomorrow morning by a
tact with the boat. Divers, however,
are unable to vwt at each deptha.
lington 118.07; MmUmii flM<
ihmi* m M; $m.ss.
Oetobar mIm >how«d a cat
of tfcta.
hiatory of this Market. In
te thin it the following from •
crop ta yaars.
•pi. typical of the
of the state. TW coast
al countie* report aa unusually good
crop, with the quality mock abate an
for the crop hi moat tff these eoaatiaa
located hi the new belt The dry
weather was swat through tha mipai
Piedmont counties (old belt) doriag
•he early part of tha aoaaon and tha
rains eaai tM late to show Mch
mprovement hi leaf
$21,000,000 Modal Toww to be
Junkad
Andorar. Mass., Nor. Ik.—The de
cision of the Americas Woolen C«a
pany to more Ha exicutive offices
back to Boston nutans tkat Shaw
sbaea Village, neaf Aiwiovrr. the mo
del town erected by the company as
a home for workera in the executive
offlcea, will be abandoned.
Once H was Frjre Village, Wiimial
1M. Wood, farmer present of the
Woolen Com f ar y, one of the Orgeat
textile firms I/. the woild, concerted
tha Idea of making it a model town:
Tha project was Vrg..n in 1*18
Eight hpMred acres were blocked
aad mot* thaa S00 humea, eoating
from 98,000 to *IT»,U00 each, built fur
the M employe*
la addittoa, hends< me adminietra
tiaa balldings, ■ community ice house,
telephone ay stem, poetofice and oth
er buildings wars erected.
Mr. Wood resigned as preaident of
BIG INCREASE IN SALES OF
CANS IN THIS STATE
Raleigh. Not. 1» Oess IJW new
sutomobilea Iwn bM told in North
Cmlhta during the last week in Oct
ober and the first wwk in November.
Mtordhf to Sprague Silver, chief of
; 'he Automobile Licence Bmo, who
I expects more new ran to he wU in |
November than fai any month since
the organisation of the bureau.
Inability of dealers to secure ship
ments of ears rot down the total
sales in September, Auirust and July,
according to Mr. Sihrer, but now »he
total sales is rising to meet the de
mand. September was off tJM ears.
1 expect the total sales far No
vember to be between 7,000 and MOO
cars." declared Mr. Sihrer.
Uviftcatfom Defeated by South
ern Methodists
1 Buffalo. N. Y., Nor. IS.—Announce
ment that the proposal to reunite the
Methodist church, north and sooth,
had failed of paaaac*. due to oppo
sition in the southern church, featur
ed Wednesday's asaslon «t the board
of bishops of the Methodist Fpiempal
ported to the Cairo museum for n- I
hlbRion aa quickly aa possible all
riaita t otke tomb and the laboratory
moat be (impended until th* work ia
frniahed."
CLEAR OF CHARGE KILL
ING DAUGHTER
physic tan Free When Jury
Fail* To Agrw and Prosecu
tion Ask* Dismissal mi
Charge
Littleton. Colo.. Nor. 1L—Wita
the legal statu* of "ararder for km"
uadetenahrad. Dr. Harold flaw
Blazer Is free of the chargc of mur
dering his 84-year-old daughter. Ha
te!. the "human husk."
Leas than an hour sfter a Jury fail
Mi to «|t" on a verdict, tha Isgal
■tigma of murderer waa raamd
i motion of dimissal by Pliiaaistlsg
Attorney M E. Win. TW Jary
aras out lasa than 14 hours.
The dsfendaat rrcehead tha daei
»k» with maparstlra eato. "Tha
jury should hare sn«t»ai m», hut
this last aw*« is tha Sfahrataut «f
K quHtaJ" ha aaML
h^droppad sad tha 4+mim* to m*
BROODS OVEN KILLING
DOC; TAKES OWN LIFE
E. It Bright, Primi Far—
•r of Nmt Hi«d.rmiilh,
Kills llin.ll
now. 14.—e. *.
a_i i > « f I, „ _. .« mii
nrifni, pnwnmvm ibi win 01 hihb
fttosr cootm salty, eight m8es rniflh
"fit of this Hty, shot himself thia
woraiag after a night of Imdhf
rant agalaat Mm far tkt offanaa.
Nr. Iridt, who waa M years of
age, arose Partly Mara iMyhiaah
and took Ma |N with Mai into tha
Ttri Sitting at tha foot of a pine
trae ha (My aat tha butt of tha pi
in tha fact of tha trae, ha laaght tha
barrel with Ma laft hand, placed tha -
palled tha trigger with Ma right
of Ma hand waa Mown aft.
Mn. ■right, an haarhf tha ahat,
Meaatlgatod *» anon aa it waa light.
Sha diapot-hed har small mm to a
Ulaph nw Coroner Bach and aak Mm
to eama eat to aae Nr. Bright. Tha
cMM cava aa inkling of what had oa
rwrrad and tha mrmiai had ao Idas
why ha waa aaat for until to arrived
and aahad for Mr. Bright.
-There ha la.- replied Mrs. Bright,
pointing to tha ghastly sight hi tha
yard.
Tha coroner notified tha neighhera
and a jary waa empaaeUed, tha war
diet being solride. tfsighhura of tha
enmaraaity w»r» horrified upon laara
in* of the tragedy. lasiahnrs af tha
family, consisting of tha widow aad
two small children, having infonaad
no one aa to tha tiagadj an til aftsv |
the coroner reached tha scaaa.
Mrs. Bright stated har htuhand had
been in bad all day yesterday aad
seemed to brood ovar tha Mlttng at
the dog. He waa to haea stood trial
here today for the offaaaa.