FORMER GREENSBORO MAN DIED IN GERMANY. Brother of R. R. King Was Un ited States Consul at Aix la Chaellep A telegram Friday from Wil- that the body be taken instead EXPRESS RATES TO OME to Fort Wayne, Ind. He will go DOWN, to New York to meet the body 1 1 - and accompany it to its resting Inter-State Commerce Commis Place. sion Orders Reductions That Pendleton King was born in Will Cut Off Millions From Guilford County in 1844. He' the Expres Companies. tate. to R. R. King, of this city, toll of the death Thursday of lis brother, Pen3l3ton King, con sul of the United States at Aix In Chapelle, Germany. Pendleton K.iii' was one of the ;most brilli ant and uul of the sons of Guil iwent to Oak Riders Institute atkI' . ('. m t- i ia m Jennings Bryan, secretary of ? . . , - , vvasningion, Aug. 4. -Keauc- " 1 T-n I 'Hi Ani lln J.U IT r u.au uueBB) ,. flew tions in express rates, which will Garden. He received academic CQSt ,he exDress companies Wly training at Haverford co lege and twenty.8ix million dollars per graduated there in 1868 at the approximately sixteen per head of his claSss. After his cen, of ,heir gfoss receiDtSi graduation he came to Oak Rid- affect evefy place . (he CQU -1 ge institute and remained at its we ordred hv the interstate head for a year, when he was p,-,i- ' n !..: j tud. Scholar, teacher, author, ' vommcrcc uomn mflni " tjrimum 1B-ver auu become effective statesman on nr the school was compelled to close rvi.u i Mi.i.i wonderful , . , u. . wuuuucr low, noiaoie reiorm up utjueiust; ui uis liineys. before s o scientist, critic and iiH mind covered a lie 1 of information and his life ni (39 years, a great field of per-ioi'inance. Mr. King had been in ill health GET MILLION DOLLARS. I'lir Kpvpral months at tho Ai-v la' Ihapelie hospital, and there was 'Charlotte is Already on list For' fred PU"d nf? f" Sh?" diS" advised to go to a specialist on Crop Movemen Fund From ther have been left nn- ii , tt u TT , - .i changed or shghtjy reduced; for gall stones at Hamburg. He did the Government. I, if t V , . n , . . , i ! longer distances they hare been this and was in Hamburg for oW . . 0 n h i P , w VV aSllinrton. Auet.. 2. Rpnrpppn- lnwerpd f nr fi ft v nrmn He nr lace , - tj 7 Ci ' - . i " '-V. .Wt JJ.I . Y U VUU UU yj. IVUUi v 1Jtative YVeoo was assured todav la inapsiie on tne last of July in practices also were ordered. The-most important change NORTH CAROLINA MAY- Prescrjb(fvis wa? o mdifica- Lou or me present graaua.ea scale of parcel rates. One hun- by Assistant Secretary of the Praciically all rates have been reduced. Packages of more more Trfasun John Skelton Williams, than fnnr nnnnc rn no TeiMti of Gissan to be operated that North Carolina would get ajlhan two hundred miles and less on oy the specialist Dr. PoPPart. large slice of the $50,00o,ooo than two thousand, carry new Uhde there he wrote a long iet-;loan whi h th3 K0Vernment will'r2t8S gfenerally low?r than ter of instructions to his Drother,'make for tne movement of crops cd pQSt rates pQr mQre thaa Kouerx, xeiuug mm wnai aisposi- .. w.n:. Charlotte, Mr. Williams said, was three thousand miles the rates wu ,ui already on the list and would are practically unchanged. The -ase ueam iouoweu tne opera-;,.' , . a--u 4- r i figure m the distribution tion, and par.iTular y asking that, belfeved tnat his body be buried at Fort-JVay 1 r,"clc M1 ji 2 Tar Heel state bank for the ffirl are buried. f , jLJ. . ' . uiyveineui oi tne 'jottoiu xouauco It is over $1,000,000 i will be placed at the disposal of ;f . A SONNET. Written after spending, the early morning at Loch Lily.) ? Alone beside this, lovely little lvj lake M sit and muse: the sun in glory i . hath arose And smiles upon the Lake; and softly blows "The Iresh, sweet, cooling: bree- ze, and it doth make The fragrant lily blossoms wave and shake, . So that the waters round them murmur sweet And thrilling calls; the flitting birds entreat My soul to sing, and all of na ture cries "awake!" And so, awake, 0. speechless heart of mine, , And sing a squi-inspiring song divine; Thus help the busy world to realize $,That birdies sing, that waters ripple, roll. JThat Daily doth the sun in glory : rise ITo sweeten life and to inspire r the soul. M. B, Andrews. ? 4Now in Roxboro. JL 0- Surl News. si ii q pn s : . o -o -o . ooocGooeoGsoeooooeoooooooa ooooooooooooooooooooooocco o o o o p o p o e o o o 0 e O 9 O c o t) o o o o o o o o "The man who plays the game without life insurance is betting his wife andj children that he will jive to make a fortune for them." Collier's 1 Yes, and the odds are against him. Think it over for yourself. How many ; do you know that have won? Don't delay. Ask to see the "Pilot Special" today not tomorrow. "Talk it over with us.'' - unningham & Leng. . .. ' i Insurers. . . Temporary Office over Garrett & Stanfield's Store. 8 O o e - s o o o o o o o . o s o o o o o 8 o o o o o -o : o o o ooeceeoooodoooooooooeoeooeeo9eaoee9C996oooooes9C009 i L'TlnOlQ 1 irnrrtn . -Vki- trrr .uc-wHi.-uic -nl other crops in the state. Pie of the city is his request that Teenshovo aftd Wilmington will hi fine library of English, Ger- o-get a ibstaiar.amount, U man and Trench works of htera- fcankv fa S8 cjties g0 dc. ture. with many volumes on sci ence and art, and valuable col ore. Fourth sections orders were is- Jection of works of art, be pre-:ued by the int8rstate commerce sented to the Greensboro Carne- ,ommission today as follows: Al c:ie library. lowing a rate of 84 cents . per The fol owin- is tin telegram hun:re:1 on traffi3 from Cincin. sent by the secretary of state natti and LouisviIie group to telling o" th3 death of the con- Riedsville and RUffin. Establish ml: 'The department deeply rates 0I1 marbie from Raleigh, N. regrets to inform you Pendleton c t0 eastern Virginia cities. Kinr. .onsui at Aix H Chapalle, yollth Atlantic Georgia and Gei-nuny died July 31. Remains South Carolina towns and also wili bj forwarded tD Greensboro rat:S on coal from Tiz Stone Gap unless otherwise instructed. Ex-;to Scrth Carolina, points. All penses,: preparation, snipping 3 ratos applied for are lower1 boiy to tnited States and" inter- than th8 published tariffs andj w Owen Mails Letter to iripnt will be naid by government: "LC 6'-" J 1 'I l'ix. mon1 signed, William Jennings Bryan i Secretary of State.'' j Pe fcure to examine the Bar gain Counters at Person Dry Goods Co report and order of the Commis sioner Marble, are virtually an" affirmation of the findings of former Commission Lane, now Secretary of the Interior. By prescribing the so called block system, divided the. country, intoj 950 blocks, an average' of twenty-five hundred square tniles, as originally proposed by Lane, nine hundred million different rates, now published by Express Companies, will be reduced to less than six hundred and "fifty thousand and the Interstate Com mission believes the system points the way to a solution of the existing maze of freight rates. The general impression, in official quarters, is that the express com panies will attempt to test by le t'al means, the Constitutionality of the Commission's order. o -o R. R. Kins telegraphed an an swer to the secretary asking ONCE OR Hi V I we are prepared to furnish youf I with you ! Y Country Bankers. Washington, Aug., 2.In a circular letter to country bankers issued today, Chairman Owen of the Senate Banking committee, enumerated 'what he considered to be the advantages to them of the Glase Owen currency bill and stated that it would relieve the banking business from the con trol of a half dozen" "very ambi- V I We have a'nice stock made up, they will I fit and are made of the Best material. ! We will appreciate and thank you for f. . J your orders assuring you that we will take I care of vour interest in every instance. v Co. ticus gentlemen," its foundation' by panics when ever they pleas ed. "If an exhaustive investigation were made of the panic of 197 to ascertain who were the- benefi ciaries of that panic this country son in finance," he said. After an array of figures Sena tor Owen reached the conclusion in his letter that the result to the average $100,000 bank: would be a substantial gain oyer the present system of approximately $3,000 a year or three per cent on its capital. He declared another ad vantage of the bill would be to permit country banks to loan half their time desosits or a fourth of their capital and surplus Jon farm loans, j . . ; iml should be , in favsr-also,'' said he, 'of giving them other advantages, which we can do more intelligently when we codi fy the national bank act next win ter." ... fit is almost a fruit failure ft through this section. 'Mr. Sam Peed says he has the bescrop of tobacco he has fiad in a long time. iiyirtJVilliam Latta, his dwelling house is one hundred and twelve years old. Mr. Lex Chandler has a fine crop of corn. Mr. Ned Cates is certainly a good banjo picker. Dr. Bradsher and Mr. Bob Morris came through the Surl section the other day. The Morjah base ball , team played with Harmony team. Har mony 23, Moriah 15, that pat Harmony 8 ahead. The Harmony boys played Surl last Saturday, Surl 18 and Harmony 14, S'irl beat 4. Miss Jennie Dixon visited her brother at Weldon not long since. One among the saddest things i i'-t- ' is to destroy a lovsiy cnaracier. Mr. E. T. Mooney has the best j crop he has had in good manyi years. ... i Mr. Bob Oakley is 68. years old i anu sLa,yt;u m uuc wai jcai uu looks young for that age. One among the poorest things is to make lifetime enemies. Mr. T. K. Jones attended the association at Poplar Creek 6 miles of Henderson. He says the crops down there are fine, he also said he saw more' automo biles there Jthan he ever saw at any one place. Mr. John Tuck made 210 bushels of wheat; Mr. Aubrey Mooney 245; Mr. Charles Cates 100; Mr. M. C. Noah 104; Mr. J R. Welch 86; Mr. W. A. Gentiy 83; Mr. T. K. Jones 791-2;. Mr. A. E. jackson 123. borne of these farmers made a average toj 21 and over to one sowing. There are others that made big crops that havn't heard from. . The Missionary Baptist Asso ciation is holding there meeting in Roxboro this week, and the Primitive Baptist will hold their Association beginning Saturday of this week. ;. Most everybody in this section is curing tobacco. THOS. FRAZIER. Surl, Aug., 1st, 1913 ' ; :-o " ' ! REO THE FIFTH 1 4- .1913 SERIES. 00990$f 0109093090099990090 Tlie Masterpiece of R E. Olds? who has had 26 years experience in building Motor Cars; We have just received a shipment of these cars. Gome and see them. " ' LONG MOTOR CAR CO. , Distributors Hudson, Reo, Hupmobiles. f 5 5. ' v. -. , 000006C09930000990 is Economy lime M is Jfr .4- 4- 4- 5- . & 4- Substantial Reductions for ' Quick Clearance on all light' weight Summer fabrics and garments. ; Voiles, crepes, ratines, lawns, wash r silks and embromerea nouncings. Dresses; skirts, blouses and shirt waists. Low shoes, straw hats and clothing. , Whatever - vou s may desire in. , warm t weather merchandise you will find it sell-, . ing hereat lowerea prices. 11; .is a auiy t von oweix) vourself to look rhereh'ef ore t you buy. : It's 'iw65ftti while;-.if ; you have ! the saving :bfJa dollat.atlieart. - All summer goods must go ; as we want the room for fall goods. iCome early and get choice. , . j; T : ' Berman & LipBhitz i 4r . -Or 4- 4- - 4 4 ' 4- 4 4-- 4- t -1 4 4v 4

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