•jyiifc UAK& 15 HURT AS RESULT OF AUfG MISHAP fnffert Ugly Cut On Head; Seriousness of Injury Not Determined AUTOMOBILE PLUNGES DOWN AN EMBANKMENT Accident Occurred Ten Miles From Carthage When Steer ing Wheel Of Car Became Locked i Chief Justice Clark Will Be Brought-To Raleigh Today. Carthage, July 27—Chief Jostles Walter Cinrk of ths North Caroliaa Supreme Court referred an ugly gaadi " the head, the seriousness of which has not yet been determined, this af ternoon when automobile In which he find been louring the Western pert rtf the State with his sen, John Clark »i Idrviflc, July 20. — Cl ore are Wa’e and O. J, Notion, two young whirr men of Danville, were afreetM | at Sonny Tueedity afternoon by p«-' ! Pu*y W. L. Yertton tni Cfin charge of i criminally axxMiRInw U-year-pfd I May Rox well, daughter ot J, W, Rox | well, of Leakavdlo-flpitajr. Nina Spon j cer, a white woman of the place, wm »ho arreeted in connection wtdl the eaae, it being alleged that the lured the yoong girl away .from her homo to moot the toeh^ * ?, • Immediately Allowing' the arroet the two men ajuf tjojaan oth taken to jail at WegNmRtt, rlplMtg, Saint j feared by the aoUrtrttiaeA • Tbo torn man' and the Aponokr wo man warn car Hod back to.LankavfUo Bptny today tot a . hearing before Judge Hoixltj), bat at,the roqocot of conneel the Sowing eu eon tinned untH Saturday^ The aeeno wfS the gaaanlt war . a point the two men are allegnRvdSb have taken the unjpspoctlng gtri.'V' It wao etated tonight tbgt JRfjo Rox well'e condition TfeiiiaerlaSa. £ haring boon hruEhlly handled.' The appearance on tfcf grow**. at dm acono of the ■—«* pare dwtdonce of* | tha fact that (pttwg itpitfr MRRit again* aoaauK. Ifer Ujf, I ina* and body ait' bg£y kndamC t tontidersDle iccimg.sraj m^pife* Stoe as soon as cev* of RU jtet ^■MJ**»d- There appealed >S .5b ss ttudiitf proepseta'Of Mil vio ■ ’P** wfaat cm ho fnLui W th« lifwn cam* toIiitJUBiMh »W» Morning. Tfsy *.,* ‘ J Nwfcrff■ by Chjp y««aoo be the itnlr several lag *lhe day by ‘ '■WW-Vl •li »Hn that «M >f J6*. Ate I kaav Nina Spnco, and It U jiiil lhoy.«ot her to tsZjfa ____j nan went an ahead and Norton and the young girl stopped. It is then al leged that Norton amaolted her. The aonaalt took place about 5:30 o'clock and in leas than half an hsar the two moo and Nina Spencer had been plac ed ondvr arrest. While the young Roxweli girl was away from home ihe was atoned by her father, J. W. Roxweli. who ntart od out to find hgy. He met his daagh ter in tears on her way home. She told her father what had happened and he immediately got in teach with Deputy Vernon and the arrests were made. Before the two men were ta ken to Jail they were identified by the victim. Norton refused to talk aboot the matter and when asked to give his version ef the affair stated that hs had nothing to say at pres ent. Whan Norton was introduced to hay Roxweli ho gave his name as Marvin Con leu. Later ho gave his rfam* as O. X Norton. The police are still uncertain whether he govs bis right name. It is said that Norton Is a married man. Beth Mem Work le Danville Relatives of Oscar t. Norton end Ctasonce Ware went to Spray early today, having been advised last night of their trouble; Norton Is a young married men and son of Charles Nor ton. Hs Is employed in the engineer ing deportment of the Don River mflls os a carpenter, while Were is a card room hand. ST. PAULS MAN GIVEN A SEVERE WHIPPING Two Alleged Members Of Bead Of Deed A nr mod Lumbrrton. July II—C. R. M« Looi, who live* In St. Paol'a town chip. Rob*non county, waa Ukaa from hla home by eight maekod men laat night and glean a aeenro whipping. Two men, T. M. Slbbrtt and John Pittman, both of tho St. Panla cotton mill village, were emoted and am la jail her* charged with having a bead bi tb* affair. Me Leo, I aaya h* rceognlaod tboo* aa being two of tho right men who overpowered him and c a triad Mm a way from bit bom* when be wna call ed eat a boat 10 o’clock at night Mc Leod wna blindfolded, ho aaya, and a leather otrop woo rued freely open Mo back, which drown the algae of rough troataaonL McLood’a wtto la mid to bo la, a very aarvaoo atata aa a merit *f the affair. TMa la not tha I rot time that poop la living in that aoetiem have bean mao-handled by a mob. While It la mid that th* K. K. X. haoaa organ Motion at St. PmiW, H la not i known whether the klan la back af i tha movement, or whether other* am trying to pottom after the Una. • • I BIG PEACH SH0W . COUBS-IBOOSE Second Annual ■ Ehj||||J Splendid SucceMt Closing "•< DbyV Features^ I’smlrl, July fit1The- iac*N ^ ^ ■•. Today’* patty waj jpOcuv AiferAen whore a ririt wa Ihe beadewarten e( the «fo»e#»' Aasociatiut, jfg" which gfaritetytfti UJ| eiwj wised ia the ceafuily follow id require* a large Investment ami that the tree* must receive constant attention. But thy in duatry haa proved highly profitable and local promoter* believe it to be in it* Infancy. INSANE MAN DEFIES WOULD-BE CAPTORS Wllinludi Siege Of Elam Day* la H#o**| Will Uea Tear Cae On Hia Hinton, W. Va., July 26.—Sheriff* deputies anil state police, using tear gaa, early tonight made preparations to rash a hour in e^iieh John Frode kmg. an inianc man, haa defied cap tar* for eleven day*. On* man ha* bean killed and four were wounded. Fredrhing Who in about 35 yeans old. ha* been In vane for 16 yearn hut haa barn cared for by hie family. 11 day* ago hie condition became sud denly violent. He drove his father and bis family from the home. Lou Matty, a prohibition officer, attempted to enter the house after Fr*diking had barricaded himself. He was shot and killed. Earl Hope, at WMta Sulphur Springs, forced en trance into thi house several day* later. He arms shot through the breast, but managed to leave the building. He la in a local hosptta] and hi* eon dttlan I* said to ba critical. John Atkins and an unidantiflad man wore itlghlly wounded in a later effort to arrest Fredrking. The battle baa continued lntemittcntljr day and nigbt. Effort* wore mad* tonight by State police to dislodge Fredekiag by the urn of tear gas bomba. The fore* of odDcen bn* been increased and addle it la understood that an effort will be mad* to capture Frodeking without loe* of life, it la probable that the house will be stormed If necee ••ry. After an unaueremful attempt was mad* to bomb rtre house, the police decided not to rush the building to night. At midnight a guard of Ive atate police waa stationed at the house. Chief of Pal lee Taylor aaid Ma equad would be reinforced tomorrow and that a more dotarminod effort would bo mad* to capture Predating. Order* Out Troop a Colombo*, O., July M.- -Governor Davta late today ordered the tare troop* of National Quart cavalry at Cincinnati t* retrain at ante far the Pomeroy ooel field*, and ala* ordered oa* troop at Qaeelead and an* at Colombo* t* mob! Ha* la their armor ies. Th# Oovarqpr explained that th* additional troop* movie*eat wa* pure ly * pram atlas ary ana, no pour dla turbanoea being reported fxeue any dteatet, Waxh agton. July M.—Defeat ol lire Republican party ia 1911 waa at tributed today in the Senate by Chairman McCumber, of tho Pinnae* Committer, to the mfuaal of that committee threo yean prurtouiy to heed the demand* of nemapaprr pah tinker* that nconpapen be placed oe the free Hat in the Payne-Aldrich tar iff act Hi* declaration brought de mand* from the Democratic aid* foi full detaili and era* followed by re citalj by Senator* Wataon, of ladl ing; Smoot, of Utah, and MeCumbcr of Incident* which, they mid, had takes place behind the acme* ia Csa pm a decade ago. Senator RoMnaon, Democrat, Ar kanaaa declared that if Senater Mo Cumber'* *t*tenant that the new* paper* of th« country becaum they could not "intimidate" tho flnaaci committee ia giving free newaprini had tamed again rt the Ropubtteac party and dafeated it won true ll waa a "terrible Incident agalnet thr proa* of the United ItaUi tho mo* who owe it and the man who ooatro iu policiea.” Amrtlag that he eogk aot accept it without (hot having **da finite and complete" Information. th< Arimnaaa Senator and later Sonatoi Stanley, of Kentucky, demanded thai Senator M^umber gtve tho aamat oi ropreaentative* of the puhU«h«r« wb< Stating that ha wanted to gtea tfc Senate tha “faeta." Sana tor law aaid tha late J. L Monte, rapraaawt tug tha Newapapcr Pvbllahen* taw ctetlon, had lyytand bafora a Saawai aab-coauaitta* of whkti Mr. Saaoo waa a member; had rafaaad to caa piowftea ob tha matter of a doty *■ ntrwrpapcr and had atated that if i duty wara hnpoaed "the Kapwblieai party win ha dnrw fraa pwwar.” The Utah Saaator aid ha auppaaai thla waa th* atataawnt fraa whiel Senator MeCBwthar bad drawn hi “eanclaaton” and added flat ha dV not think Mr. Norri* had boaa aath ariaad by th* pabllahan to aak* aac W atatrment. Senator SoMnaen Mid at th* am rioalon af th* radiate that th* Be puhHcana had baa* hoMiag "an a partene* aaatlng—sot a rartval, ba a eonfeaadan," a ad. baaddad, had fall ad to teak* a at their caa*. Clark GcW Pteetearga d Atlanta, Jaly 1A Charge* af «k htflng th* fadaral prohibit!** la< mad* raaaatiy agaiaat Clark Ori* af Aagaate, fanaar anaahar *f th •apahMeaa itata erntral naatti la Oaorgla, war* Saalaail by Jsda Saaraai B. Kbtoy la fadaral dtetrh Win her* today, la nddaif la a fart th* piaa af Si* irfraai that tk •hargra w*n ragaa and aSad a* pat Uaater aSaaaa. .. rnm wha feat that U • May ■M • teyli teim~ fmi' tfit die only cda **»■ af the Irak yum U te have their crop move arooethly, which tea tea* den* ao far aa If tte atrik* did not cxlet and aa vteleac* It antici paied front aay qaarter antes tte «wf movement It hatted. “HENRY AND ME** ARE ON SAME PLATFORM Gov. Alton aed Editor WhMe Pnto Appear end Spank Ids te Xmperia, K**., Joly t«—"Hear/ and mo.” war* rwaattnd (May bafor* tte ayaa ef tte pabUe, aad from a packer*' platform Henry, Gevarnor Haary J. Allan ta^ of tea difference •4th Hi* pal *f war and peace time* William Allan White, Emporia editor end aether. The differ*™* waa an mm thing only end It did net ge beyond that, "Henry" mid. rrfarriny to hie Mend affactlanately aa “BUL" That diff.r anea minte taterprataUon of tte iadaitrial court act In the phraa* ef whether a card ef sympathy can ha eonstrwed aa violatiag the pteketiac rleeee. “Mill** Introduced “Henry" before an aodlcnee la the State Normal! aeheal aodttortom for the governor*o ■ day cetobeallnn aad "Henry” reepon ’ ded that “Bill" won Id net hnrt a I • i . • * MaUd propriatienj made under the Wlleon ndminietratJoa three yea re before the war, wtth the appropriation* —■* under the Bardin* *iim lolls mien ttrw yean after the war, which Aaw* that under the Wlleon admia IMrnUos, in round nambers, it woe •M union dollars, while under the Harding administration it la nearly four billion dollars, ndl«( a differ ••ee of more thua ItSM.mjOM, ia (aver of the Wllaen administration is l*li ns compared to 1MI under (he Hardin* administration. Aim to ha foir about It, Senator Overman mid be thought there shoe Id he from thla two billion dz hundred odd mSUon dollars ail Marne *ruwbl* out ®f the sear, m fslows: Emergency Scot eorporation. *160,000,004; veterane bar me, *41*,000.000; United State* henela* corporation. *1,000,600 and the alien prmmrty ruModiaa, **70,000,000; al m $4*040,000 deducted an * nr neat of ocponam la the boraan af Jatcr nal revenue and public debt service; aim daduetlag *184.000.000 for to craaaed mmpenmtlaa ar bourn; aim aa Ham af (1400,000.000 out af the public debt fund, includfa* Matin* tutoreM on public debt and ratfre »««t of public debt from ordinary receipts: aim deducted tin ana non. tor the retirement •( p»UW Sett (Cootie •«* On Pay* Poor) firemen guests at SUMPTUOUS PISH Ifertotod City, inly t*.—An old f**kioned Bah fry waa clean to (to fttetoaa whs at* holdtey tod* eoet venbon her* at lt:M today. Tka fry waa kaM la to* baaaaaont af to* asw askaal bows* and lasted aatd t. a'alaak. Flak af aaay aorta froai to*, aarvad wHk tetoatea*. llyfct bnad.l earn*rood, aaat boor aad batttod driaba. PraaUtaUy all to* da* baa d»*d if to war* thara aatd wary "*• aajopad toa foast. TUa aftotaam a larya part af to* totatote* waat to to* bawk far serf batoiny. Toalyht a daaa* waa ytoaa at tta pavilion tears aad waa laryoly attended Bate tea batela la Rare baad City aad tot to* at to* boaak k*v> *attod*d apodal rate* to to* ^TwaarrawU o’etodt toa raaaa pated. Tka toaraaatant wfB ba avay ky aboat • oVloak aad to* *■ -mui lay win b*yt* dtortly afterwards Tka krat ktetlaa war* ad iaatoa* a t * « # ♦ * 4 MUSCLE SHOALS B I source of wormy •« «■* *■>!■?■■■ An Atlanta. Ga., mad atrika af tla Qaaatlawa af caaditloai mat*, aatarad lata tka krtdtl raatkad. Abawt