fl J VIOEJIW 01 unA fljn'Ji 3H1 riMNIA AJAI ftmuol (ftoN .3 DMA! 4) NEW jrm hriv AT I Wif 1 I Y L LA T X JOURNAL KJAlKAl- f -LVJLYXVX.'l 9 4 Si SOCIETY WOMAN HEAVILY FINED New York Judge Pops it tc Her For Contempt of Court New T4rk, Aug. Bv)e4i fin ev imposed by ths Suprem Court of thi State tor contempt fall tod ay upon Mrs. Sneak U Robstt- on, wife, of . Dr. Joseph A. Robert on, of Ike Polyclinic Hospiul. Jus tiM Qawagan finyd her (40,496 fo, failing to anpr for sapplesnejUarj exanriDatiwa. jTho court djcrw d thai if the flue m not p i id Mrr. Robert son must go to Ludlow street jail. Mr. Robertson was last heard of in long Branch, N. ., where she moved immediately allot $90,000 verdict waa retained against her in favor of the Walt street brokerage firm of H. Content Company,' with whom, she speculated heavily iu Union Pa cific stock, n Mrs. Jiobwt son in her Wall street career, which she carried on unknown to her husband, made a most, pic turesque .figure. She gambled in Union Pacific to ' the tune of hun of thousands ud recorded $150, 000 )n. winnings in one day. A big slump in the market wiped her out. Her brokerage firm sold her short. She refused i to pay the loss and the. brokers sued her. On the witness Stand she declared that Harold Con tent, bead of the firm, had told her she: could not lose, and if she did they would carry her, because her luck seemed phenomenal, ; After the jury ret urned its $90,000 verdict against her last May the brok erage firm's attorneys: collected $11, IMX) on the judgment; and in order to satisfy. the whole judgment,, secured ah order directing her to appear for an examination into her bank accounts and property holdings At tlirm- of these hearing she appoarud. . She Co n e .al ed ! Bonds ,. rr . -; - .The eepatjena) disclose that $102, 000 worth of bonds and mortgages which she .owned had suddenly dis appeared was made by Mrs. Robest son at the second bearing. She could not account for the loss, and an ad journment was taken to give h.r iim .. to search for, ! t he m isaingi securities. She returned at the third hearing and testified that ahe had hunted high and. low for the bonds, but could net find them either ,-ia her ity home or"inthe Long Brach home. The latter place had been presented to her by her first husband who loft her a mitiKrdja3rrrne.,jol(hi8 death.- W(U, i;, v ,- (.,. , mi-!t ill ", a'. At the last; hearing Mrs. Robertson; testified that she had not transferred the bondianiij&d-ttjWjQdl Limburg; Co eWlolSiJierjiMnK; tne,near- ir- foldleft the courthouse. A day later the broker's lawyers discover, d, they fallteg,' "that' Mrs. Robertson, prior to the second hear ing had transferred the bonds to a niece, Maud Wagner. What efforts had been made to carry out the contempt order of the court could not be learned today. The court's order directed that itt default of the payment of the1 hnwMnL, Rob ertson should be comnittcd to Lud low jail until the fine das paid. On August tfi the court-will 'loarn what has been done. H . David Hi Bel, of Washington N. C, arrived i in thojty last night for a visit to friends. ttt'Mi(i . miijil i. ,. !) I,-,...-.:...;- . i. i- f.C Dear Hr: New iter is oe at the vry pret 4?st hit city in North ( ardin -nd I wonder why U is no' a grea leal larger than it is with all i s wat ront. While there for two da,- ast week looking after the inter st of my firm, 1 fell very much in ove Mpth it and all its people that 1 lad the pleasure of meeting, and 1 net quitq a few of th-m. Kew jero um quite a number of pretty homes pretty streets and a whole host i orettv voung ladies, but with a Lhat it is not complete. , There ari two things more that it needs worst, than a poor man do s money, and thai V.. . .a"! 'Ill i is names or tne streets up on tne cor- acrs so strangers can leu just wmr ;Hey are at without putting themr selves under oljigat ons to , e'yey lorn, pick and Harry that they may happen to meet. Of course most every one wfj teD 'yoii whVn you ass, but there are some that have got to hays their joke ,by( senjdiiur you away out of your way, ' The! other need is pens, in the post office. lfle posi oufue uiere wou,iu ue a credit to eyein. Charjotte, and we all Know now targe sue vuiukh sue is. It has two real nice desk in its lobby for writing provided you have the pen or pencil v h n you, na t is i ne matter with ., j;he l( janijt'qr. Don'it Uncle ham furnish such things.' Put ithe names of your pretty , streets, on J them. .It w'l UP ,fw Bern, good. e goes. UiWiu increase your ousiness. (ring more trade your way. Lots, and lots of people would move la there to stay. Then New Bern would be a city of whivh we all could boast. lUjwauld soon rank with the ;largest on the South Atlantic Coast.,, Wil mington would gr,ow jealous. ,BaL, bigh- would rise, iu , la?tet and, mke faces at, Miss New. Bern for being, the largest in the State. So wake, U$ Mr Bditor, and speaki.to yqur. people ,lqudt if , you, expect , Miss ,New Bern to keep up wath tho,,r,Qwd.i (Greensboro i, growing, , Asheyille;di8 far irom hMW. But the. people ;are slighting, Miss New , Bern, i.beoaiW!, her street they. haKe,np;i name g! f.f 8,; ,l..-BoSPe0tfuJyI.(7.,, yi! r- tBiT-MARKB, . i.'ib - fin JWeigi,iN pn (Netoirr-Mr: i Mwk' MWreio,, U into-effeet,)WiOUld,be,iqf,ral wprth, the oity nd, we trust thaQn.his,! fteKtuWisit -toi.iew Bern-ha ill,,, the, streets so designatod t hat, it, will bean easy matter ,f QJ, , him to, ; find hi i way. about Without .havytg .to Hfc ."every Tom,.,Diek and Harry", the location of various points. Wo, (eel assured AhafcsUso'he JWU P"18 nd. 8tMionOTyi-.:n,1the1;,pofofa,fte .for the most obligittg-ttlucisds to-be ioUnd in: the State and is always glad, to make any improvement that wjll be. of real, worth to, the pubUq. KdOl THOUSANDS SEE FIREMEN PARADE 101 Tiffl iajlfiilflflBE n.-.-.iV, NEW BERN. NORTH CAROLINA Aug. u 1915 SWW9SW IdWDGETON READ HERE TOMORROW ,Vill Pa.VTWoUH their Way to Morchead City , .1" -i() JaJlR ;ild,.'lli-;ib'u - ,"i ,,tio tJllMJOfiml -vii-,.- DROWNED WHEN BOATS COLLIDE Til bi.f ii.bvMb The. firemen's .parade wl.iqh tpq plac1 WMif- morning the mUV'HMMM pageants over witnessed2rHiMtyTO4iflfvcd of real interest to the thousands who saw it windits way, oyer , the- principal street. The parade , formed in Jino and started Apjtlly, n;r 1 o'clock and. tn-rs,.,afiyri l qi,, tqe , most im Dortant thoarqughisrev Included in it were the visiting firmon and their automobl almost i-v , th.''." .'ni: IJ futU "in M'il'TIIUl.lll l Virginian ThroWnfrom His' , Craft., and. Wut',ta,; Bottom :. iii In " (Iibo oifj 'kok'." Aul 'lOWbek rtc'1 iriXTe ori neli.-niiiltiiiiui,) r. r.i .oCriiiL-l Burdicta qf. Claremqnt, y.K. crashed Into a email botot from which George W.n Hayobd,' W5; 'Wbodis'-avMi", Jto4iy in Atlatio ( itiy.yflfJtenlW fy ' BIMJIlIi W.'H' o oiuvm, -vkv napn boat was cut'ln two ind Mr. rly w thrown tfajm Thursday afternoon a special t rain 'lopoaea enureiy 01 ruumto ears A' each one loaded to its utmost -apacily with Shrinert from all parts f North Carolina acpompauied by heir wives, sweethearts and daugh rs, wi3 arrive in New 'Be,rn en roote (o Morehead, 'City where for i. ' - 1 1 i .i Jlrt ' . ' ' "iIi! pMour uays iney win nsi iq wnai -rjlhe sad sea waves have to tell and nuchly needed rest.' In New Bern the "steel camels" will be further' nuruenea uy a, large ueiegaiion 01 he ioeal Shriners, and the merrimi ut iof tne occasion 'will be further added to by these knights of mirth and mel- LjLI .1L.I Li u-iT Willi' mi . l lie arrival hi .viorciuiau v ll wiji"be made after the shadows of evening have, ,''en' due to the fact that the Norfolk Southern Railway Company which is owned ana operated ny xom A. Be'n'netr of' th fljty, bejieves in giv ing travelers over its line, time to see the scenery as the cars glide along Qifa WtUPki JfiiSmii will! be made at thi . Jiilantfciq Hotel anil , kere,' 'hnners jfjjuu$ujfji WhJe a ,jdrehea,d. tij.. .Maiiy events, have been planned for their yisft and these are expected .to prove of real qnj.oynjjept tq.eacn anq:, every Charlotte, Aug 10 The Aralj) Pa trol . of, 0.iBBle.i,roW,ofj,'k Hxfiit, i ips , 'fa the li'M time prior to the mid-sum-rnr (pijgn'mage to. jor&ead 'City,, whiqh,.wl begin Thursday morning. Of ttfls jmf , Capt, JS, B. oraham, assisted by, lfflififf '.1. ? Sutherland -aitd Claries W. Norman, uyerst jn. tWJtcil,y audi,toruni last, night and at the close the commander expressed his satisfaction with the results obtai up to thin it Morehena'Wti' is ibMikei in action. . dered VttffiUW tesMdhSffShiine while at 'MordheW Sty?Mffhis ses sion will convene st 11:30 Sunday morning i jo.,, the. (magnificent auditor ium tf, UicAthvuticy Hotel .and wil, UiPresidfld qweTiiby.iRev.fteflirgBi Ar! rlage.v, WmMmi pppukw. SJHEinqja. Jin .jthe .WWqSWi potentate. ,has, iissued , an , ,of$cjL ,oa to all members,;f .Qasis .Tempq v to, make tOioir ,, plans,, to .tUudgM worship at the, above, time,and,plape iftdit iUrges,eAO .d;7efrer,,,lpne,Jiq bring Hheir iBs,Mnointfngr(9Ujt(ithar, wiwe,ithq.,vi9itoxa,at home ihey, fwftHM hadwbltedly . attend, qhUK snrylcfs. I t.lbe itrajn-whiph w?,: bear , the. por, ntate andt his ,tA'wm together with he flfPcers and;lmen,flrhei;patrpl Kill lqYe.-Pharhitte.,ar; 7:30 Thurs lay, morning, - There .will bo,;np,djn,er, on thi!tsainileying .hers ror0.,all,t whfftHlp make... tw ..,trift should haye,,, the,iibraahf ast bfforq leaving home. A diner will be taken nt (Jrwmaboro .and, lunckrton wall bifHe,beweeny tb.,9yv.,ap(4r Ooldsboro. Supper will be served at ithq 'Atlantic tTotel.'Shrine headquar ters at Morehead, when the train ar trive8;th0M(i. i 'iAii ?.!! sr-u Many rescvrnjoliajeon made for the outing according to Mr. Norwas, ,Ho i hndlingfih, fea. twrfiHrf.jthXBtb MVWIMnVWV tettuand.MV'RRtP.flWtfP 'PAffe .1 7JJ iL. A. Vook is for a magnificent tumqu.foi this-pilgrimage. A nsmber.of candi. dates have indicated their intention 4of Mend)yhWiUrAWlb!at the activities of the patrol will hot '11, aim ivira. OHitu, luswitu u. i ptioi u mn H M"! I onlvthese nuts, but to pflt fh1 IN MUCH TROUBLE Job, of EffbflAlFarto: Had Nothing .p L. n. AllrmA -nil mituAeld. ;ji-L. 11. All red, promjnen) atom. , legislator. and until Friday, sghi mayor ot Sntithfield. Monday night filed a pe tition in bankruptcy and assigned all pf his essejs ofKer to J H., Abell, trustee, for the benatitof creditors. Mr. Allrod's habifitiet were estimated at $25,000 and bis assets at half that amount, but . relatilfs apd friends came to his relief, and today it was said the fifty pr, more m-ditors will teceive between 9.and 1W cents pn the dollar. . Mr. Alfred did ot reserve one single article for himself, it was de clared, and Mrs. AlJri-d, instead o taking exem hot o her eiteAiddiWWl cstU i'hot- tlemeftt OT' tBd c8is' g kS- 'her eaumaseji, b.u wui or nwwm e throw out to creditors, and relatives and, fnds .will auoply the remain der neeessary'to'sWisfy theirfclaitas. MH'TAlfred',re feWhei oli max Fridav HigUt when he- resigned as mayor qf the town, and the story of ilia troubles, jeeame. genera 1 kn(USMuiikJh months aeo nan a aozen poo me qf his straightened circumstances, but the public at large had no idea of their magnitude. In the mayor alty 1 'efaigir Wli&y, Mr: Allred made1 a spirited: Ictimpiaign end i won Over his oppqn4atr;rby.'a handsome majority. Sufered Agony "if a couid. wjx W yu of e agqqjes l,,have .flUered jn the last. fiyei years, " Mr-.rA,,ro(1 remWKed, Monday ,nigk the cqnfeiience of creditors, and thtr aUqrneys who hadiasMmbld At,bai,ofh in efforts to, Straighten :QUt,the.ngle., . No gam bling, nq quprunq, Wpmen" he eaW Eypry.man, mmfa W PW .ffl Smi.thfiel'd ,wiUubMtr this statement sponsible. At nrstt i n order , to keep un appearanees, M AHrqd placed, to ms own account smmi sums,oi( ,fiv money place,ift ,chare,fy Jonn ston, flqunt-y AATnr pay,:itblfl , backvi , ftxpenses ..inqijqasea Wr,e. money wa., required, ana no tqwel , mqrq, , Tfte, amount . piled ita,untii;it . totalled, at leat $25,000. Thedy, ql,. settlement ..pameanttjMr., AJlrfld.itol41,R, fPffltn 1SPTV!H hi i ,Mr, AJliqd Ba.Kl.t. qyen.Ihe bqs lh ehUdren, fc,mff be and he would start out life anew Wobing in theprldcept the tion.of having rnaae, a reipquon i m fax as lay in his pqwer. . Ho asked Wgijffebe attorney a the conier- encfi. to DC l nis iiaiiusonie uew home rhen Mrs. Aljred opmes.for a Up nqrsonal ffocts She Jj : with her;1relat,Yes at hejma. ;, (j AlWrl " rnbBd the Iftwver roDro 8eptng creditors, '.'Mrs. Aljred, may have anytlilng she wants. , I wouldn't BRIDGETON READY FOR HOMESEEKERS Mean to do Their Share ir Entertaining the Visitors i , . i :. Bridgeton, Aug. 10. Mr. Henr Wvatt had a narrow call Moudav evening had a narrow call Mo "fcfle woVkihg neaV ms! bath a Ipcaj firemen and, their e Peoples Concert Band, .I ''" 8ft Mil fe worked , o caused thi much bett iqn of the linn had been in' advance apd this lagnwit tb show up to advantage than if It had igetlii-r at haphazard IMC limn fthrl houses on the river shore, during tin thunderstorm a flash of light iiim. struck' so near him that he wat severely' shocked and the glass or. his watch was shattered in his pock et. While he was stunned for a t imf he suffered no serious injuries. ' Mr. 8am Scales leaves tonight for a (justness trip to Morehead City whert' he 'will remain several days. Home Seekers Comfnd Mr' debrgq (Jreen, secretary of the Chamber , of Commerce gives oyi tlie information that there will be i large number of prospectors from Ohio some time in September or Oc tober and that' they Will spehd sev sral days' in and around New Bern looking at farming binds and other teal estate with the Intention 6f buy ing and settling in this section if proper inducements are held out to them. Dr. B. B. Smith has been advised bv Mr.' Green that it wHl be well for all who have lands to offer and who wsh . tq' sjiow 'tein to the visitors' should make , arrangements before hand, to hav s'ucjh' farm lands or Otter real estate as may bo offered, listed with some one with, full des cription of 'the lands and'th'u's locations and the distance from New Bern. If any or all who are interested will call on Dr. Smith' and file! with him a JuB' description of what they wish (jo. ,sell apd make' their prices and terms' of sale'khowii to him as early as pqsstble he will give .any assist ance that he can in bringing these inter ests 'to the atieiii'on of this party as soon as they reach the city. He will also havp the matter ip the hands of '(he party' oven "before1 they rqach New Bern and by these means Will be of great value in promoting i til .1 - -1 1, -it ,T 1-nT ! i i ( n U-.l ik.- -j ' .';,i'"J sales. Land owners snouio not mane the mistake of hqld'ng the prices up too 'iiigh, 'for ' these 'mfe'n have beieri (traveling over a large part of this tate and. other .Spates and have Ben otfj'er'landsjult'iis'good as ours iporhaps and have had prices made co I lie m irom tne iowcbo vo me ihkh- est'. pguftjs', and Jto"be slfrethey'wiil be"'posted on ' 'yaihies" and bargains.' T jiJ.f nil yf.ii.H JJJJi,JiJ-..iiiii j aU.U- wnue we uo Ioi. auvocaie scuiub uui lanis affoolo.w'aflBre.'ybt we would advocate a reasonaoie aim an invi ting price, vjir .seotidt needs arid Wants more 'progressive farmers and (o get them in.way of fair arid reasph- aole prices. iviae a siveicu oi ui farms or your homes if you wish nterest "these visitors and rtiake' jib 'your minds that you will offer ibnm atmdjucipg' figures and Submit l 111-HI 10 Ul. DUlllU ttlU lie will a.;' that they aro brought to the. a'tteri1 ions of the parties interested in buy ing and at the, proper, time without any cost to you' whatever. have anything she wants. I wouldn t jb.here for JlOO..J'be damned mfol'l That's .the, iWjhey reel' about it in Smithneld. The .Allred home, I-1-j '.., ii! ,L':itfir:'''j!,ji a handsome cqiqniai, resiunce uui quite completed,, la, on the' principal itiaitors. Wrlanl, ilrnii null Dr. Harry Wall, Who Was j the launch at the time, was affected by 'the aecfaent: SttMl was hound rrom tne Louatryi -unuB to the landing at the loot of,: Free mason street and was gplngnhput four miles an nour wnep'WlM dent ' bwttrrofl- ' The 'eiigtlM of gasoline boat wits gl ving trriiible ami I)r. Wall relieved the man at 'the wheel, who, was workjng qp.thq.egine at the timwirtKutmsh, immediattUs 4tohpfnt Dr. Wall and th qecufants 4,twopiher boaltUntcd afgrch fortbeibod of Mt...Baj,woodn,Tf'lwi fun4.,Hi after a short, hut Coroner Kigbtwn notified. Upon viewing the hoyd, he sUted tho would ho) d an inquest! at noon today. j i . The lody will.brjardftd ThuM-, day imaiiMltoGloo8er.PMi4,fJt the lunerai ,and ,,4ptetmet. i, -,Mr, Hnywood, n "uivivd bssi, ivrs, Dvaanu flwih. J' Ohm, L Irs MaTTrntii, man sir nJMhrrt, j ii . mm U ' ..' ,. ,n olillwlsKiltit i Iwntio'io dli;ih bit i"V i-lfl V; jl8oloo t: 1 ir. n m--4 v.'fni Mal i,iiinn( hi ''in- ' i di'io ii K3l-1 1 " " THK OEHMANS ARE AitAM USlNCDEJlSitlV OASES - li Vi y)nn unjiMinli.i luitrtnjf ul ParU. Awg '16 AitphyUt. hid hn i hrtdfc' eayleaWO i nrnlrflU tt all MaMMeM' Wl4tW employed by the German In thfir vlotent Btk wport tl ttHtfc M'fjfc lrtr Fort IM( hllht. Th war offic "wkoMwl rtttttk h' ermkhs ' Kill-'-'TIHss'BHala" 4as.o4'aaiqw woll'il bna'soyolqail nis re'sidenco in BmiSineVd, Mr.,All- -'T-'iLi .-'Jt-'Ji ,J'iiiii!ii!-i'iaI,'ii(f jo red declared that,,hc was. I m go- ing to lace me music, ne sam. i m fii iv i Vr.p in iv Taiil jiiuv' ii'-i'V' n,,t. mtinir to run: 1 decided to stick STATE FARMERS ARE TO GATHER . -Ii f,.M. . iWI .' taa.1 WU1 Hold Great Convea tion at Raleigh 24th -to 26ttf mS Chariotte, Aug. 11 The pOasts -rmole, Ancjetf jt of Nobfeo of LU.Mi'U(vrihoo 'oregatheM, Hopl XJiyy toM- " L aving from the variouo gia;W. in the Desert of North Carolina 'to-. morrow, mint at wlwiji jarb the sameetttdn an MffttfttfSSa' if four days that city will W 'the in- of much merry mailing. For weeks arrangements have been under Way 'Mr ttlfs 'pitfrliiiB4eutad reports refafhthr ChAlrinatt 'if E.1&- ' flwatrte' of the transpottatlAn,et)Ih'- mittee of the temple; are ' if- fect that fherV Will bb' 'TftWhrrd- ers, wtt tbefr laffits, -od'-IMSs"fr. KeservatlbnWWthe'JltuVtewnffil headquarters 'for m-'ShrtlM'wlliHnR " lorehettd!C.v,aYe'Beii,fhWWl. !ly by'TCWtflefc'W1. NWhnWMlf.UHk ' city Snd his-"telephone, Wb!"6rs kept t)sy ' througnWrr1 the fSstKMs every aVyrmrrneTJV184jtllr,fc put iri reueitk-fbr WoMs-'it-Wlrf Raleigh, Aug. ll -"the onimitt .f arrangmiiuu for tjbf Thp-ttl Vnnual Stite rarnijs . Convent ipi And Farm Wqma'c .Convention t h. ld here August "54, 26 and 28, has had printed a large number of up t-s of the program for the big .win meet and is scattering them over, the State. , ,J The program is practically at p in ted in the News apd Observer several weeks ago and . presents an array of speakers and events that' u xpectcd to appeal very strongly to the farmers and housewives of tin State. H,f i fni Some of thoso who will make ad dresses or give demunat rations ure Dr. Francis K. 'Ilarrington. of the United States Health-Service, A. L. French, the well known stockman ot Cascade; Vait Professor .J. K. liioe. i( Coraoll University; 1-thiea,- ..-yw. York; Dr. C. V. Popstj ofl thc United States Department of Agriculture; Prof. M. Thomas Pullan! of. Aubuun.i Alabama; Mr. J. H. McClain. i of . Waehingtonj D. C; Prof, f k . -alsumnier'Mi(Ufr JrN6HHeri'ilf1ll Johnson, director of the Virginia Truek Experiment Station at "Non t" iro-flld ' tofrVy'uh! If (TbToet and '"will "ke 'Wtthestmif rdWMh of the State Normal: 'and-Industrial College at Greensboro; Mr. Shuford, of Hickory; "-Mr. H. Connolly, of the V n it ed States De part i iii-nt of Agriculture; Coin mision ar of Agriculture W. A. Grahami Capt. D. H. Winslow, of the United States-DpnientvosVjRaadi,e 11 Souft of thefpife4'l meetings SJlLhe Mra, U. M. .tiarren, ofika4eigi -Mi $ . Wadesborof'lrs. Josiphus'DaiefsVwf Washi gton; Mrs. John Robinson, of Hickory; Mw.W'iiBMeavofiBal44iem''and up thai line iney w burg; Mrs. Jyindsay Patjtecspn, pf Winston-Salem; Mr, Jf.j Zf Greene, of Marshville; Mrs.'Croome, of Wilmigh ton; Mrs. W. N. Hutt, of Raleilgh Mrs: Jane S. MeXhhmon, of llaremg Mrs. B. R. Oraharii, of Chapel Hf;: 'Mf; 3. B. Refern,' df Waaesboro Mrs. Cora ' Downer, of ' Wadesbbro I One Item not oh'the prdgranfailfd which is regarded as a great import ance is the dembnstratibh1 df'Thte ifr1 iection 'of hog cholera,'StrdfH,.',',hftl .demoristfatioh will be,:giVen,'1"brH B. B. FloW, State' VBtefittarfatt, W the afternoon jof TusdaC Xhisfr ti: i Tne ''officers' df the'bnv'eatibn 1 aWt B. P. Sheltori 'df Speed, president W: SI Pharr1, 'of Chrfetfei.'-Br'Seli lars. of Makton. and D: Pi' WTfKfordi of 'Afekm. vtr-pfrtidWts!'. B; 'Browi' qe, of West Rklofgh; secretary1 'nfttf treasurer';" ,,)u"" '' M kiiI -i"1 )! -. ,i,""i,-- ll I'lni Hl'illiid m i itmieii MEXICANS KILL ONE AME SAYS OFFICIAL ; nrnAiiT ta it c ? - s H It MOREHEAD TRK-. togket; Rflttff They Wifi 6aUu. 'jjjj aay rrm am mtm-.. m folk, Va.: Miss Minnie L. Jamison, tprepar'AtoryJ'to "fdlbV 49 'MorAftlA iCity-MWHrdvnhr WspVitf plHy and registering before the "Wain r- iriyes there so that there will be no delay in getting located. That Special Train Prom other sections of the Stwto come, reports that many . 8hrinrs to, ., thor with -their ladies, will aake 4he.! lp, joining the special train" at points fmthe.,Jor, wise i ABjueyiue, riicKory ana train( at Slwbury and frpn(iW Mn 3Er er at (ireensboro. A special Pullman t.z$. H'lWAWitffl1 anoter. at. Greenfbprq .tqeo foro tftese, and bmw wiJJ be, made at figf?,, the . Jtumjf J al NobJea, tWaSaa, j -wno aesire 10 escape me nor, sanas 01 the desert., en twt$ to, tte.aeftj u will A sdl ;jq lull! ji .ITi .irtii'd ment - m imiI.i nif t j(ii;aG Washincton. Aug. 11 That Vera it out. and Pli d'o',it''unul everybody hi residence elsewhere, starting hfe, anew. .... None of Mr. Allred's friends can aecouas f hi:iinmbhis. . AlliJwow thnal kia. iwrsaftalMbaWts havo boon good- Even onipoUtinaJ, campaign heiwqf never known to-take a drink add bis icond ucti hai.bsfltv exemplaryn Johnston county, peopto had much faith is him that' they nkieted-ihim tkawti , times o , tM pumal,- asassnhlyv andi last session ha 0was one of th favorite candidate, ,for speajwr . of- the house. The late Emmett R. Wooten ilas lohoBom vertftim. Last May he ran In the imar.r for-mayor and a-aa' eaaily1 (nominated. In tbM Met housB h lrays took a stand o-ttMe 'side w ipipwai,"Btnd-.lte ws iAiorablrksMwnaiirowrh(MltslMstatJ llllKll'l ! 11 Brownville. Aug. 11-r-The border Cruz is quiet and the Carranaa gov-; u ei..n iu rAnMlv irrow hxe more ernmeni nas issueu a n ut ,. IUl. ,u.u ,wi . n ; procating tno anw-Amwicau annum- Wmse.! ReKts 'said that 25 Men- P m,hatoa nt A ,thw toaW 1 attacked fdW HifHtttrymon on :'dmJL&SSM UUfa,! till ilk ' .t . 1 4 UIhI Mm sf lin MinnD , a I 11 vua V. wvssppi FT" :. " .i:;;::;:,. Cruh to' the State Defyartmet" mile east OI raerceum wuu '"K'" ,..j,j,,i,1.J,. ,jj.WJ.'!..Mj -i twenty minute, killing one soldi T II "- TMiUMmm mm i MoN4'raeo-g dispwteh'i repbrting-'Jthe! rancti nouses. IL-Wi JJJu:i LnHu u.L;innKi fc m . . 11 I aiiu-iurwiKii ioi'iiuk- iii ii-Bii, i j, if. w 1 . ..,.4 1 n . iJl l" WW " ' ETiJ? 'KZTiMZArhZ'Viam purpose wanoo , w.,vt ,-rrr. u-.., 1 fftJ tbfe 'fOrelBttbrsMarriTodf MrSK mlS Uavy departments were under way . .....i.l L-i lu,l in the IllLM.ICS I wwt7i!ria'Riviii""jv,'in'rrmT jyirr-Trni fm .,.xl.u .nil Imi niirlit, hrinirinp the I ueain. Hfc lOl'liWi "'rwrt.- "'- ' The ten reported . dead incladi tiomtlly hnbresttlited eonAitioh. for. WB I WrrWf--i mm st-'mn'rn'VW8" n-iiil siatiM Irnnnor. four Amer vuv vuwwfT-TITITI ITITrlTrT7 1 , , I L-i; I 1 K ,,,.,,,,l...r. nF mi""- 10BiDS,.MPn'XHW.iW IlWo'fir-f thI,bt,,;bam1a and nyq .. m cans.,, The . itrooooP was Wled i night at Palnv .Gardens, near Mer- s Id a' JOlu Four transports at American Li in, rovmared to take troons t 2t a moments notme, JrnM aid. rwo-tmros or T,ni) rBBTuiw ariuv irtlNIfTHlML tRlSil) NRAK1N 101 td.n 'TtoWM'"1 l "iitio iiindlKiljjuUbiis jlnoY Uhfli.sBiyyB p4 WVHpoh. Wl trllHI.tUrla 1 . said to be imminent In WW manis. -on ain pmiMnn una innn -ni in, ' 'rWjm luf rfVf mi dT lohii-iim II isW biliiiii Sfllf4 HiWfrH.'!?WbV trail, kill Iter.. , It ,ia thought that Jenkins iv un bt h it i n 7nriiu bttiwwwt i ther than ride throiieh V""' . '" "Vi'L-L. .3 v. land an order moving tme rest oi ine oim,Mmm wan wwyntr'u . ,,. wari rtd with W W'avPwe ,sh uvpw,, , - -Becrttary'lawrng is 0H,.JdPPeared.1 The J vAM" Mwdiug ift.reporte, had " v., MtAoZ'V n'l T a don't1 vnHod is xfe-M4dwJi W-' tsiktoa toh WrfaymohntaBe'1 farmer fcm4,Mo Ark., ponnepted uiui.irtiiviHiuii Umm-mjw EES 1 Z MHtaUry Urisirig !Mr'H. .' a,pr..Qf,:-W iwnetbately left i ii.uaai, itWi T"".1 "f"".!" rV'l 'Jl' "J if0JrkB'rwvortftrhh th M1te eWafse, uM rr lmbt iminisii minnnrr wan i r. , ... awaited teday. ,The latest , trouble t . .1 t 1 : m...a I STTTTl twToi eiiinMM aarAy .to4wf,wbere, Jwo MWWU. W1. . . ..... . ' " atMAMHii A U 'I',.--- Mnnu.u "' vi- ....... ,'u, .v. At New Bern the. Nqbles irom that . mon committee, w wmm Uo Morehead City get all that is com- atucheol.to tq a, irom tnat.cuy to. uqwspoj,, a'tf6!,81 iWrJPiilttlf w peacejandenty,,,,, , The train will stop at Dilnnm, , nigh, and at Goldsboro it will. bej, turn,- , od over to the Norfolk Southern fW Hmh Ai&WrnlrWft IrHSrii teaelvjng theU4estinatinftl)8offlt,ta;u J 1 - A r - m . . u .. . hall bq ready when,i the,, rives and that sea food galore bq redylor hqse whfl- liie distant from tho.waKr. uuS aVia. w- The festivities will begin; even, be fore the jPteft'p .Speoiftl oJBftXff, Oharlfltite xani twill no; -(ri qnd, until ; tbfl train, reaobpa,, CHwrhje , Tuesday morning, JtUyTnAjjEWife ments are being completed to make this the greatest and most enjoyable jtrip even made by Oasw Tem,Rte,anoVi tq,that end.the ladjSyof the Shrinera have, been urged to, recojmpana tihqm , bttnfkhft wlfWmagq.y,,,,),. v,iov ri ion i l.u this cppneqjtion 't.WiMnafr7i ;ed t,hat,: aort ef publifl iwtlrtMjll, be arranged) for. (.he .pteMwWiiWW tft, ladies, sprnfli timBuwhilq . ttw p4rfv nfr, at Morehead, Citv, .Whetheofthia.'will-.. be done cannot be ascertained lit this trmte owing to .the i abqenee i ofc, ftjrfwn tatc John,.!- DHbb9;frQf th'il it is pretty generally Biortood(Ww iqvr, that mtobvaa, sniitaiHiwiidwaV bo -arranged, andott) adrl to thKhlfcua, undttd that-taq wife mkmtWtfWt dato fromiChalriotte ha nawieireAUefa of (rapoain i B. atowavni, tteArtfc Jtrol tflint hct: lrliand,ibe, wTM'all thiire ist ia, :an- floitlioo down aipagsor hoiitM is training bedrtusw mi up to all -thd pnoimiiiss rrapAtu by Captain. Inbata. -imnsd I ... i iim nmgMMi 4tl iio'ituBofl s'ni'ifLjnnil nivo iool i : - in' I l oinibU Jion a .Man, .W,f "fiffr To eH ill ifqo,- liii'itS. lli inii.,i ntl MlM irniile SuHHW ' who" OrenwiuWi Aug. 11 tOAMmttlaiMh er of the local police foroa Edgar Buck; a wH knows local white man, as he attghted from the South bound ' A'i 't. m'MrtmUifi night. dfflreV wao Impressed ith ig m'&xii 'eaV, 1 WM "Hirbtr afV k.Jiia. n.i.lnrnit hv Tiixoa raniferH "VV,U wBa'fbrmcrh' or-.' , .nn.ii '' ' I Brrinirton's millrMHV flMMMisMlW "Mr. "irtdv,Mr.",R.,"W. 'UM'tl fML',no',jr!,t."ftatns, of fdft- Bttffi- nmped off ra tqwn, 'earing armt m;v4fm kM'r dy at-UlvWl rt'Newier ydrteraay'b tending the nremens tournament, ling for a short visit, Mavetf'lb jttfmWfsirMa M LhV of1 VhnBhnl,.Wff.''whl6y4 ttuiMill k.AJiH'n tli UU td a MM 1 . . Il-axuiiaas ituwiwa. ttMfNa rtrn-i failed to show up and the lafnlM is that he has gono to parte unkaowf. I iilBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB HbbIbbBsHHHHH POOR PRINT

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