VOL. XVI. FINAL EDITION. ELIZABETH CITY. NORTH CAROLINA. HUDAY KVENINO. AIHII ST G. 19JU. SIX PACKS. NO. 184. GEO. ROSS POU HAS CHAMPION IN EX-CONVICT Man Willi liifide E\|ht? ence ill Prisons All Way to California Says None So way." Attention Is called to the fact by No. 18739. that tho North Car otins prison has gone a step fur ther than the most modern pris ??? I A Royal Swedish Indian This Introduce* Big Chief Lone Bear? otherwise known oa Ouslave. Crown 1'rUice of Sweden. He wa? adopted Into the Arapuhow tribe by Indians who were working ut a HollywodV (Calif.) movie studio. Councilman States Reason For Doing Work For City lu connection with that Sort ion , 4.'I88, of the Consolidated Statute:; ' of North Carolina, which at Irani j three members of the City Conn- ; cil havr vlolatrd. in the opinion ' of local attorney*, by wiling sup- ' plies to tin* city. Councilman K% i J. Coboon. om> of the t li ???-*? shown by the city record# to have re- j celled payment for such supplies I In the la^t four month*, offers the I following explanation: "When 1 was elected to the board." Mr. Cohoon declared Fri- j day. "1 had been helling tires and I doing other buHlnes* with the city | for some time. Itealiziug that I would be violating the law if I continued, 1 Immediately aakrd that that business be placed el?e- : where. It was done. "After a month. I was request ed again to dn the city's tire re pair and oth?? work along that line. I was told that my prices were lower, and that mv tlrni gave more satisfactory service than oth ers who had hod it during tti.it month. On that basis 1 took it back." The other two Councilman whom the rerords indicate as hav ing dealt with the city during the ImI four months are I). Kay Kra mer and Noah Hrlght. manager of the Coast Oil Company. Neitner lias mad' a statement for publica tion, Friends of Mr. Kramer sav that his services have been prac tically Indispensable, through his knowledge oi electrical work, and 1 particularly in connection with operation of the refrigeration plant at Him City Market. It Is , deriai4ttl Ioiin thin morning ranged from vs.no to f IO. I.IkIii ?hipincnf* mni|MTlnl to leave htfi' Saturday. FIIHPOKTKH WILL OF HOPKINS BK FII.KD San Francisco, Auk. ??- ? The Htm Francisco Dnlly Examiner h?\h that I he purported "last will" or tlo- late Mark Hopkins, multi millionaire railroad builder, was brought to this city Wednesday night and today will become the foundation of a legal attack upon the Hopkins' fortune now estimat ed in excess of $300,000,000. Allegedly the will was found recently In a deserted house near Hillsborough, N. C. It Is to be filed for probate in Superior Court here. If upheld as the genuine will of the famous builder of the Central Pacific Itallroad. it will divert the Hopkins fortune to 1"0 heirs and upset all recognixed gen ealogies of the Hopkins family. TKOPILAI. STORM IS MOVING NORTH* AKI> V^ashlngfnn. I). C.. Auk. U. A tropical storm of marked Intensity is moving northward from lterinu da. and the weather bureau lias warned Mump shipping off the North Atlantic coast to expect tales tomorrow and .Sunday. Dog Saves Life KM* Maraarft fftlntin, 6. play ing with mat? tn h?-r Washing Ion, D. C.. homf. aet h^r clothing aflro.^ "Jaaala" h?r In^-parabla coin panlon, rlpprrt (h#? flaming K*rmrnt* away and aavri h?r ml* treaa'a IU4. Moth vara b*dl> hflllt NEWEST COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL IS ABOUT FINISHED Uitil i !oiii pining I'sittqiio tatik'* Iriatl of lliphrr j i\.4 1 ti (-;< I i ? > II .1 1 I nils Head) I in 'l ime for I' till Irmi FAUU/n KMIM.OYEU Hoard of Ktliiralion llo|?r^ to (Ipi'ii It l?y Swiinil !Uonda\ in Srj?!?*mlM*r; 1?* of Most Modrrn I > |?c Th- it*' h C> iitr.it )Ji?h School { n< ai' ili is city. I'n li l## rimiiiU'li' ' lli?- iri.nl > and K>rl , in rural laai?|U(i|.iiik an oppnrtun it y to obtain a Illicit M'li'Mit L'll u cm - timi without l#-uvitig lus hum'' com iii?i ii it > . hhmilil li#? completed j by Sept# ml?? r I. barrio;; uu \|?c? ed ib-tay, a#Ti:r?lhiu t*> M 1*, Jen-' nin^s. sii|m-i i ii I ? mbiit of the Coun ty's rural schools. Installation of flirili.dlillC* pos- | slhly will ti* k?* two wi-?-k? more. 1 Mr. Jriinin^s Ktal ? -?1 tott.n, add i n K I thai 111# Couui> Hoard ul IMucu- i tioil hoped I'. In- iib|# to o|m n til' school l? y tin mc'iihI Mm-day In September. 'I In- i lit in [acuity has been fin ployed . Tin ii# w Central tliuli School, situated a roii|ib' of mil-# from Ibis city on Ho- Hertford hchway. will serve tin# rutin* central part of Pasquotank Comily when tin- i consolidation plan luiti been rom- i plcted. As auxiliary unit* taking ' in tin* entire nortli and unudi end:' of the County. th??re all- the New land and W?-#-kiivill<- hiuli schools, rcH|n-otlvely. wbirb have b?-#-ri in |o|ieratloa for aevrral yearn. The aucccsM of I Ii# Hi' schools prompted' the nuiNolidat ion move which re-f suited in' the erection of thlaj latest unit. | The new school will have cost l$5??.7K& when completi-d. exclu sive of furnisliiims. Ii is of the 'modern approved one story tvpef. Willi 17 classi ooius. |?>ii iithfr | moms to include a laboratory, do micile science quarters. r?*t rooms, and a spacious auditorium* 1 Heating 600 to 700 persons. The - major construction details already have been completed, according to Mr. Jennings. Heretofore, by special arrange* iiuent. high school students living i In flections of the County lacking educational facilities for them fiave lie?*ii admitted in the Kliza j belli City (irRdod Schools, but In .creasing congestion in the latt'-r I schools prompt# d the Hoard of. [Graded School Trustees to an nounce flatly that no more outsid# ? pu pi Ih would l>#> allowed to niter latter tlio term which closed tills ! spring- This was a factor in the successful outcome of the election I held last summer, whereby the ! New Central High School was ' authorized. Kl) (K)IIIM?> DKAt) Ed Gordon of this city died of heart trouble early this morning at St. Vincent's Hospital where h# ? has been for the past week taking treatment. Mr. Cordon was the proprietor of the firm of Gordon ? Son, shoe store on Norlh Polnd?*xter street. I and was well known both In the I business and nodal life of the ?city. Ho was a member of the First Haptlst Church. I Mr. Gordon has been for the ; past two months In poor health and was taken to Norfolk last Sun day. He was accompanied by Ills wife who has been with hltu for the past week. Funeral arrangements will be 'made upon arrival of the body to nii(ht. ltesid##H his widow, Mr. [Gordon Is survived by his mother. Mrs. Mary Gordon, and by three children. Miss Margaret and Ha xe| Gordon and Frank Gordon. Three surviving sisters are Mrs. Jain*H Hall, Miss Josie Gordon, and Mrs. Tom IJoswood. Then- is alno one brother. Charlie Gordon, and a nelce who has been llvlnt with him for some time. Mlsn Vir ginia Ash# lis. gt AKF. HHAKKH Vtm'RA Ventura. Cal . Auk, ft. ? A sharp earthquake lasting nearly, ha If a minute occurred at 9:4:i o'clock! thla morning. .No damage was reported^^ TIGBKS VS. WANTS Pl.AY (? 4MK TOD A) Tlaseball entertainment of a decidcdly novel sort is pm III Iscd fans and others enjoylni the Friday half holiday Ihi afternoon In a game bHwe#n UNI Klizaheih City "QilDU" ?nd the Norfolk "Tiger*." to Ii# played on the high sehfiol din mond. The game will begin at 4; 30 o'clock. Doth teams an mad#- up of colored players, and a thoroughly entertaining game In slated. The dash was arranged thi morning by the management of the Kllzahcth City Has' ball A* lorlatlon as a means of ralslni funds to help me#?t the defleli incurred in maintaining th' Carolina league team here. A# large attendance at the game Is anticipated. WILL HK FLOOD SKY WITH "AIU FL1VVKI5S"? Tilth slum.- H'liry i-'onl displaying mi <-.\|i<'riui?-nril m< ??l< l *-t r? ?i( inv? nmr , list:* ?!? v? l? ?|*? <1 In l-'onlV |?ri iiiartiinc shop. r?r?l h-lnvrs that thorr a til:* mar k?-i t ? ?i pl;iii<* <>l this I > |n ? . and ii I?* hint that ti is tai'i< iii,<> i n in tli?-m out In Miiant Iths. Th? plain- tii?*a?itii"* only Is t?*?*t I nun wiiiv ti|i t? ? winu lip. i- I 2 (? < t h?iiu*. iulis nnlt iij*) ami fit ti ?l?'V?li?[? ;? l?it iml< with a tin**' f>linil< r iimlm*. Canine Fondness Proves f Fatal to Young Saurian When He Yields to Lure Simulating (wiganlir l)og I'ouml in l ull of Moon, (lob orvtl (.rnv of Uoixtvr I'ortunnmth I' t in /ft Youth ful illifsator lit llaz,, - 11/ is offi cially estimated tii.it 1.000 Chin cue ?re dylnx daily from cholera Ml4 ? mcwwlto hi it With tin i domic at Its peak, today wax t h ? ? holiest day in :i?i >?at*. Tempi ra lure reached I00.U2 d<-gree*. Few foreigners are afi'cled. At Cxntoii the army Ik suffering from the dis eaif, STATE'S IMCTITIOIS TO Rllll.n It AII.IIOAD IS DKNIKI) m I. < . Washington. f> C* . Auk. Tto Inti-rstaif ComiiieW Com mission I i;i >; rejected the ptopns.il by the Htale of North Carolina to build a stst' owned railroad t?? twecn point* in Western North Carolina and points in K^torn Tenfc*as?-.. Tho railroad, which would have been hilllt by I he Appnluchi.iu * W?at*rn Noith Carolina IMiiiV-ad Company which will be organised for that purpose, whs prepared for of thro< loutoa auggeated. It would have been built with pro "??da or the **|*> of 910,000,000 "iHh 8t*t? boads WWII llll! ~ Having tempted him into their clutches. I li?* colored hoys on the Itnistcr hlazt d HWliy a couple of 1 1 Mick wiili a kIioIkhii Hiut was con veiontly at hand, and tin- spirit of tlit* 'gator promptly joined thorn* nf his forefathers. The boy* dragged his body aboard, and skinned it us host I hey could. , .The holster Portsmouth depart ed attain Friday for AIHkuIoi* Itivcr, l ho crew promising confi dently in bring hark a live saurian w lien tiny returned. I'. I:. Daniels, of Wniirhcsc. ? Ihire Comity. not many mih'H from the Alligator Itivcr country, re j calls thai alligators were ex reed - i liiKly plentiful there in in SO } years ago. specimens 12 io 1 r? feet Imi ^ not he I n ir uncommon. With in the memory of tin- present iceii jcratloii liny have virinally illwap jpeared, and Ihmiels ascribe* that to ilii- water having become loo >alty for (Item. "When I wan a hoy." "yon could J take a ho.it and no up Alligator . Kive'r, and Most any I i in* - yon wanted to see alligators. all you had to i|o wan to hark I) k ?- a dog. j They would pop up nil around your boat." The "gut r?r slain by the erew of tie* Portsmouth is the first one reported here In many year. Oth er than that they hold tin hid* to a "plastering man." the colored hoys ronhl not give the Identity of put chaser. 1 (inly one thins? disturbed the crew of the holster In connection with tie Ir exploit. Soilichody had told I In-ill they had hrokeli the law by shooting nn alligator out of isea. and probably would be tailed, if word of It readied the authori ties, Hence they were a hit dif fident about talking for publica tion until l hay had hem assured | they were in no danger* of land ing in the elutrhes of the law. ONE I I.VEK DEAII; \NOTIIEIt MAY OIK Itantoul, III.. Aug. IT 71 Barco Still Making Desperate Fi^ht For His Life Will i.i hi II llaivo, who was lu -j ijured * rit l*r?i 1 ly a week ukii when Mho nil i lin k In* was driviue was run iiit-< h> a Norfolk Southern yard engine at a rrnstdnK here.1 si 111 Is hdltliiiK his. 41 w ii ai Si. Vlu i Cent's IIo.h|i]ihI. Norfolk. where ho : has been under treatment. since I li . . I.n n^yir ... iliii 111 , J lopl Kill! Is hold' forth for his ultimate 10 leovery. Wind received laic yesterday by his grandparent*. Mr. and Mrs. W. I.. Owens, on West- Church Hlrci'l, was I hut. although hlood poisoning 'had developed in the Injuries in ins head ami r Ik lit leg. ht> had ap , peareti iinliceahly brighter during I lie last two day*, ami had almost, completely regained e iinscinu.HiiesM. The injured man's ftither, li. II. ' liarco, of tins city, returned home lyoiderduy after havniK In almost 'constant attendance at Ills son's bedside since his removal to the Norfolk hospital. In a telephone incuwige to Mr. and Mrs. Owens this morning. , Marco's niolher stated that In- ap parently was worno. She pivo no d'-Uiils oilier than that he paid little or no attention to those around hint, whereas on i-icent inorninuH he had appeared deeld I'KAV'S I. KAI) SKKMS ASM IKK HIM \ liri'OKY Nashville, Tenn.. Auk. IS.- t'li olfleial returns today ??.*%?? (!ov ernor Austin I'eay, candidate for Hi" Democratic r> nominal ion for a (bird term, a lead of 1.2 is votes over Mill Me A llsfer, his closes! op poiient, in returns from I . pre cincts of L\ltir? In Ihe stilt e. I'eay 'a total was Yfi.0 17 and Mc A lister'* 7;:.r>2U, John |{. N yoi m; M\:> ? lurk* Im-Ii i n?l nn IImii in lli<' "l mil .?.% or .'1.17 PAGE EXPLAINS HIS PLAN MAKE - HIGHWAYS SAFE Otuiriiiuit Slali* Highway* - (ioiiuni^ioii Tells How and W 1 1 \ Aeeidenln Ha(h |h*ii and Mow to Prevent Ums STATISTICS Most Accidents Occur Be tween live and Seven P. M. uml on Straight Koad Instead of C.ime? KabU'h. Auk. More than one nl might, open stretches of road on which the most acridenls occur," says Mr. Page after a careful study of the statistics, not only for North Carolina, but In other states as well. Another Interesting question In connection with auto arcidenta, Is the time of day at wheh moat of them occur. ftecord* show that the majority of accidents occur b# i wr> ti p. m . .'iimI 7 p. m. one reason, of course, is that traffta congestion Is greateat between these hours, and a second ressog, and fine that is most important, ( I that mental and physical agil ity the ability to think and act quickly Is at Its lowest ebb at this time of the day. and fatlgnn { holds sway. I'll HICK THOI SAM) DIE \MIEN DYKES HI RST Hankow, China, Aug. 6. -River Yang-Tie has added another III mat chapter to the history of or iental floods. Approximately I, onn persons are dead today In tfe deluge which followed ing of dykes. today in me d the buret- -