JONES COUNTY MAN FIRES LOAD OF SHOT INTO NEGRO'S BODY James O'Neal Used Shot gun on Zack Chad-wick INJURY PAIN Not Thought That There Will Be Any Fatal Result LhiM ill) ad Mwwt TV srke fonad ass wife u the kiteaee srit. a UhW aver Use? J wfcrn W iHmh il to ta Ink after aa afe mim of afcewt aa boar, ui goiai Sjataari. uafersnsd Uw roosters ei the attack TOWN OF ASKINS IS A BUSY PLACE Much Visiting Going On Other Interesting News Notes WIFE SLAYER IS HELD FOR COURT Cooper Hill Given a Hear ing Yesterday at Kinston A shooting affray which eanir proving Miioui occurred yester day morning near Polloekswlle in Jones oounty, when James 0'!?eal, white, emptied the contents of a shotgun into the body of Zack Chad- wiek, colored. According to the information re ceived here in regard to tht affair, O'Neal was walking down a tram road when a lokey with Ohadwick on board acting in the capacity of fireman, drew up near him. Chad wick reached over and turned on a stream of live steam and this struck the white man. The two men then engaged in some warm words and O'Neal went off. A few minutes later he returned with a shotgun and opened fire, the entire load struck the negro in the hip. He was given medical attention as soon as possible and a small handful of No. 8 shot were picked out of his body. A warrant was issued for O'Neal, but he had deps rted for some other Jocality and had not been found late last night. NORFOLK POUCE SEARCH FOR THIEF fc . Hot on Trail of Man Who Tried to Murder Woman 'Norfolk, July 21. -The alleged aSBJuIant of Mrs. J. S. Grub, who was assaulted and robbed of $tX in eur rerfcy "".and jewelry valued at $750 vestprdav mornins at her home. "No. 305 Bank street, was Gus Collis, .'according to' the police, and they are !jitiw making every effort to apprehend Jim, , ,4 First reports gave his name as Ko chelle. The woman who accompanied him, said to have passed as his wifi is known as Mildred Roehelle, the de tectives say, and came here last week from Baltimore. Reporters learned today that short ly after 9 a. m. yesterday, the time the assault is said to have occurred Collis and the Roehelle woman wen making strenuous efforts to leave the city, with an old trunk that al thbsl caused their detention and sub sequent apprehension. The pair finally succeeded in getting away on an out-going train. A negro teamster, driving a white hQfse and a dray, called at the Grub BomP Ipr the trunk containing their Wtefglngs about 8 :30 a. m. The trunk wtlB carried to one train, which the couple tnlesed, and under instructions front WPfs it was carried to a second station. TDflre the slat ion master rejected the fcnnk as baggage because it was not roped or strapped according to the regulations of the road. The party ac cordingly went to a third station, where the couple caught the train out of the oity. It was ascertained that the drayman who carred the trunk has his stand on Washington street, between Brew er and Bank, just around the corner from the house in which MrL Grub was asaulted. t L None of the teamsters at this stand would give any information as they hod been given instructions by the po lice not to talk about the matter ac cording to their statements. Mrs. Grub, the victim of the as sault, is an odd character. Money mad, according to neighbors, she wag afraid to allow her valuables out of her sight and carried them in a wallet strapped over her shoulder. It was this wallet which her assail ant i said to have snatched from her after striking her with the axe. The sight of it continually upon Mrs. Grub'a person possibly prompted the man to commit the crime. Mrs. Grub, a little woman a few year over 60, lived in almost abject poverty that she might save and hoard , up her earnings. The room in which she lived at her boarding house, 305 Bank street, presented a dingy and untidy appearance and looked as if it were never swept or duBted. A small oouoh with dirty covers served as a bed and in one cor ner of the room stood a small stove UDon which she cooked . her own A kin. July 21. Miss BeU Willis of Krnul. Miss Celia Bonner of As kin and Mrs. Ray MrLawhorn of Vance boro were the guest of Miss Krma and Calla Oglesby Sunda.v . The friends of Mr. Amos Miller are sorry to learn he isu't improving very fast. Mr. Is.iac K. Brooks ..f Bridgetoi. was the guest of Mr. James Ogles by Sunday. Mr. C. J. Heath made a flying trip to Edwards in his car Sunday. Ik was accompanied by Mr. Alonzu Miller and neice, Miss Kathleen Miller. Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Brooks and family of Bridgeton were visitors at Mrs. Lillian E. Oglesby 's Sunday. Misses Mannie Franks and Marj Ullhs of Krnul were the guests of Miss Violet Ipock of Askin Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. J. C Brooks and little daughter, Velma and Mr. Will Whit ford of Bridgeton and Mrs. Gaskins of Vaneeboro were also visitors at the home of Mrs. Lillian Oglesby Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Floyd Willis of Ernul was the guest of Mrs. Tom Arthur and fam ily Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. N. (". Brooks of Bridgeton were also visitors at Mr. Amos Miller's Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. McCoy, Mr. and Mrs. George Swinson and little daughter, Grace, Miss Januie Chad. wich and Mr. Nelson, all of New Bern, were the guests of Mrs. Lillian Oglesby and family Sunday after noon. They arrived just in time to join in a feast of delicious water melons and canteloupes of which they seemed to enjoy. They found room in their car for some of the same which they took back to Nev, Bern with them. Misses Myra Authur and loin Dudley spent the day with Misses Lela and Emma Roberson Sunday. Misses Mamie Franks and Mary Willis ot ftrnul and .Miss Kathlcin Miller spent the night with Missi Erma and Calla Oglesbv. Thev all attended the revival meeting at Kitt Swamp church. Those that went were Misses Erma and Calla Oglesby, Fa hleen Miller, Mary Willis and Oliver Oglesby. lunate. July 31 Cooper Mi the Deep Run wife sUyer, was this morting rem faded to jail without bail by Msgis'n t H C V. Feeble Nevrly the entire Dt p P.r.n mal uoptUtion came here for the pr.lin inary herrinr before the mafi-trmU A numb r of 1 1 ' - n i ' J an wore tan- i g in the rear dunrej f il Court House when be was bruugfa' vr frcni the j I t 10 o'clock "-' shu'l-d silently say, turn- i i thiir backs upon the accused a. Hill was apparently weak and ner vous. He walked hi drunk, u nan In the courtroom he h-oked froou-'ntlj at the Deep Kun p plc. but spoke tr none of them. He has not shavec inee he was ItH'kt d up. The Slate has but two witnesses ipaiust II II yet. There may be one ther, unless' he should Ih- examined by physicians for a test of his sanity. ORPHANS TO VISIT NEW BERN SOON A frost taw Odd FeJkews Orphanac at Go Use ore w give a in la Maaaast opera aMsr y. July the taseaUj erreaXtV sol) ao doubt be west atlasy sal by the hundreds of p seats hen an- in sympathy with the work f thai is U-ing done by that ergaaiaa- tiaa n. pre. iding a home for and eda- hometees caoMren aiair have been givea ia New several times and the prugrarr d at each of these was very ma I l imug i ne ruaos raiseo o the admission to the concert will go for the bent fit of the home at Golds bo ro. CAPT. RIDLEY I IN CHARGE Ha, Wellington, Ji.lv 21 Capt. C. Fidh-y, who is to succeed Maj. H. W. S i kl ii . l arge of the Wil mington dis'ri.-t ol the 1. S. Engi- ering wor'', i'l be in charge of the ffice after Monday when Major Slickle leaves for Bar i more where he as been transferred to. Major tickle's family is out West and will join mm later in Baltimore, v aptain Ridlev had been in charge of the cks and dams project up the Cape ar river and is ther.mg'hly fami iar with the work and is a suitable man o fill the position that had been so satisfactorily filled by the retiring lief. He took charge of disburse ments on .lulv 1st in order to begin t the beginning of the fiscal year nd has been busy since familiariz- ng liinisell Willi llic other work ot the office that will come under his upervision. DAMAGE TO CROP DOWN IN PAMLICO Reports reaching New Bern yes terday from Famlico county was to the effect that the rain and thunder storm which visited this section o the State Tuesday evening about seven o'clock did considerable dam age to crops in that county. D. S Thomas, of Heelsboro, arrived in the city yesterday morning and he stated that the storm was one of the most severe that has visited his sc tion in quite a while. The exceed ingly heavy rainfall caused th swamp lands to be flooded. He sai that is was impossible for vehicle to cross Broad Creek yesterday morn ing. On the table this morning were dlahes containing the remnants of Tmesis for several days past, which had never been washed. She did not complain of her in juries, according to roomers in the house, bat continually bemnaned the loss of her pockctbook when they went to bar assistance. It ia said that Mrs. Grub came of a prominent Norfolk family and ia an accomplished musician. She taught it is said, classes' of negroes in music, charging them twelve oents an hour. While there ware two women board ers in kAa houas at the time of the alloged'ienault none of them heard a sound,' and workmen in a vacant lot net door did not know that any. The three wise men of Gotham who, according to mytholigical lore went to sea in a bowl, didn't have thing on Arthur Warren, a we known citizen of Greenville, N. C who used an ordinary bath tub in making the voyage from his home city to Washington, N. C. The trip was made as the result of a bet an in consequence the bold mariner is fifty dollars ahead. He set sai Monday morning attired in a bath ing suit which, if it had been worn by some fair aspirant for the fame of Verms de Milo, would have attracted every natiye along the lin of the journey. Down the rive Tar sailed the tub and its occupants Into the broad expanse of the Pam lico river it floated and then to Wash ington the redoubtable mariner din- embarked and donned his street cloth ing which had been forwarded there by express. There were severs spills on the way down but Mr. Warren is some swimmer and a little thing like that didn't foaze him. Tn'.cn Mm). If. O: Ice W. Stickles HOUSE OF TEMPLE TO BE DEDICATED An Incident of Interest to Every Freemason in the World ' TALIAN CAPTAIN WANTS HIS MONEY Wants the Owners of Ship- Wrecked Boat to Reim burse Him It may be a long way to Tipxr- wy, hul the distance between isew Bern and Picadilly Square is nothing compared with the number of miles that intervene between Craven's cap ital and Turin. Italy, at least so thinks Captain Victor Buchina, who has been employed with the com pany constructing the breakwater at Cape Lookout and who is now in the city consulting Federal auth orities in regard to securing about three hundred dollars in coin of the realm and pay for a gold watch and some clothing which he lost a few- days ago when a barge on which he was located overturned. The Cap tain claims that the accident was aused by negligence on the part of the owners of the vessel and hence wants them to reimburse him in the amount of four hundred dollars. This they refused to do and he has secured the services of an attorney and will take the case to court. The Supr -me Council of the Ancien and Accepted Scottish Rite of Free masonrv of the Southern Jurisdic tion, U. S. A., Washington D. C, Has appointed Monday, October 18 19'5, as the date for the dedicatior at the new "House of the Temple.' Clubs throughout the country havt been formed and others are form ing, with definite plans for attend ing the ceremony, and now is th tine for local Masons to get busy and arrange for transportation and securo accomodations in Washington. This occasion will be a record event in the htstory of Freemasonry in. this country, and as a matter of fact, in any country The Masonic councls, not only in the Southern jurisdictions bub also the Northern Jurisdictions, have been looking forward to this event with great interest. An op portunity will be afforded Scottish Rite Masons of witnessing many of the sublime degrees of that body, which will be conferred by the Wash ington local consistory in full form; and eerelmonial, with all complement of paraphernalia and musical ac companiments. Not only will there be thousands from all the states in at tendance, including many of the distinguished statesmen, scientists, and professional men, but many from abroad. ON ROBBERS' TRAIL m Three Believed To Be CHiiens of States ville HIS DREAM DID ' NOT COME TRUE Deputy Sheriff Thought He Had a Vision Wat J Not So Rami K B Usv, Depot Sheriffs t. i. Balis, and Joha Huff. Halted itaiaa Deputy Marshal C. H. Ag tad C. T. Midget i scoured the cosaaf try ah re Vaacehore Moadavy high ia raareh of parties against whom. varraau have beat i ssued, eaargiag heat with vi I sung the interval evenue law by the Jiirit maaafaav. lure of whiskey, tneir efforts were unrewarded. The party searched a numb r of MMirae in that seeti jb and alo search d the woods for the violators and the'r plant, but no traee of either ould be found. They spent the light in the woods and fr m 're ports given by members of the party, some rather am "ing inci dents occurred, one of whieh was s yision or dream by Mr. Midgctt. Mr. Midget t and Sheriff Lane went o sleep under a tree, and thy did not know how long they had been n the arms of Morpheus when Mr. Midgctt very cautiously approached he Sheriff, and awakening m he said hat the parties whom they were Hokiiig for were ncir'iy for le had :ust heard them g 't over a fence With his revolver in ' i 'iar.d, SUe i lane made a thir"-h !ear h fo the woods for several y in every direction, but he was u bio to locate either the parties or the fence that Mr. Midgctt had heard them get over. Red Devil Lye EATS UP FILTH top the Fly Bouts Make Your Out-House Sanitary The oders arising from privies are sickening sad unbenrsble, particularly in rammer. They SM alsothe breeding plan for flies and Other vermin. Flies earn diiena cenns direct from aces to tbe nacy s nam, ma mean, tee, pies sad other foo llug. fjfcuid IV iraiyiiuiueu (rum germ bunt t-nois sod .no, breeding en then arrft.uiIIT carried to She house and kitODsn by flies that take an air route. BED DMVIL LYE, vlmUUitUm smtafcM in rMss awry too orthrat days, will eat up the Uth HSJpiiti, Imp tuck placet tantiary, and Was eat. ate peHferwu fiy. The eeSMs trifling, while the benefits can mot be measured in dollars sad cents. Bed Devil Lye for sue important now it BRIDGEPORT STRIKE SITUATION IS BAD Gompers Confers with Offic ials of the Machinists' Union GREENVILLE MAN TO SEA IN TUB Arthur Warren Makes Rather Unusual voyage Bridgeport, Conn., July 21 Whether the strike of the machinists at tho Remington arms and ammu nition plant will develop according to the announced plans of libor leaders probably will he deterc iied definitely by tonight. Although a striRe call was issued yesterday, only 175 -men obeyed the summons, ac cording to the labor estimates. To day, leaders, assert, there will be no misunderstanding) and tho strike will go. forward as planned. The Bridgeport Manufacturers' As sociation claims only twenty-eight employers instead of 175 actually quit work yesterday. Labor leaders claimed that picketa at the main Remington plant stopped eighty skilled machinists from going to work this morning. The pickets went to the plant soon after day break and every machinist that ap peared ready for work was taken aside and talked to. The labor men admitted that not all of the men ap proached, had stayed away 'from work. An attempt to get a statement from Major W. O. I 'entiled , works manager of the Itemington CftaV pony, as to how many men had Mis. R. J. Russell, an aunt (f. struck, was unsuccessful. John W. the deeeaaed, yesterday received a French, publicity agent of the com mesaage telling of the death at.pany, said: Carrollton, Oa.. of Mist Marie Hpenae, "We are not at liberty to say how a daughter of the lata Dr. H pence of many machinists, if any, art On that city. Miss Hpenee has on several strike. We can give no figures." occasions visited in New Bern and The labor leaders declared tbe has a large number of jtajgpsM aero men who arreed to go to work who will regret to l.srn of.rdo- today brought the total machinist, misc. Pulmonary inmhle ssjw. the u I.. T.M They prMirted a corn direct cause of hat death, '. . plete tio-up by Haturday. Statesville, July 21. It is said here tonight ; that three of the burgj who robbed a Mount Airy bank & day night, are residents of States ville. Two of the men, it is charged are Tom and Vernon Saundwfc sons of Superintendent Saunders of the Bloomfield Cotton Mills, and the third, Will Moore, night watchmaft at the above mills. The two Saunders boys who are yet in their 'teens, were arrested this morning at Elkin and are in jail there and are said to have confessed. It was learned early tonight that Moore, who, it is charged, plajUMB tho robbery and who has the loot, was in Statesville tonight and would make an effort to, get away bcforel morning on one of the night trains Police and deputy sheriffs with a blood hound are on his trail and it .... m, i 11 l- is expected tnai ms capture win oe effected in the next few hours. It was stated that he arrived in town about dark tonight in an auto mobile. It gould not be learned how mueh waa secured from the Mount Airy bank. too will be araated to And setilsll eata up the illth. Do it at ones, sad get net Of Vie nitn, sies ana .oaors. RED DEVIL LYE Is Death to the Fly MO CANS So. and 10c., pulrerisetj read S sprinkle, Write for Booklet " PREVENT." WR. SCHIELD MFG. CO.. St. Louis. He. T . .1 1 1 as Jnu Jm unaenaKer V ' FATAL RIOTING AT BAYONNE, N. J. . One Man Killed and Several Others Injured in Strike Riot Bayonno, N. J., July 21 One was shot to death and several hit by stray bullets and many seriously hurt by flying cobblestones, in a not between 1,500 striking employes of the Stand ard Oil Company and 100 policemen there today. The strike is spreading to the Vacuum and Tidewater oil plants. That at Vacuum has shut down to avoid trouble. Special offi cers and all the polieo are on 4uty ia. the industrial section. The pdHeVl have been ordered not to fire on the striker. Five thousand men are out, mostly Hungarians. Beores of women were in the crowd that tried to rush the Tidewater plant. The attackers were driven off by ttta use of fire hose. Men crowded tint 'foots, burling missies into the street. They are demanding a 15 per cent increase in wages. situated at Vaneeboro and with two elegant hearses, 1 am prepared to serve funerals shortest notice north oi New Bern. I carry on hand at all times coffins caskets and vaults in sizes and kinds to fi from infant to giant costing from $25 to $175. No charge for hearse when the job is $25 or over. D. W. Coppage. ar at -i vaneeboro, n. t REWARD ! I will pay FirTY (WO.00) DOL LARS to any one for the arrest and oonvictioa of the person 01 persons who hs ing the killing my cattle dur twelve months. N. A. PURiSrOT Nw Bern, N. C. 0. L. Ward returned last night from Onslow county Hupriur Court at Jacksonville. SEVERE PUNISHMENT Of Mrs. Cfafpll, of fin Yean' StandiDf, Relieved by OaToSri. Mt. Airy, N. C.-Mn. Sarah M. 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