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Fort Bragg Football Player* Are Injured Nine Kart at CKarla.tao WVaa Traak Hit. Trala, Nan* Fatally Chat lesion, 8. C., Nov. XI,—Nine soldier* belonging to a football squad from Tort Bragg, Fayetteville, N. C., were Ir.jmvd early this raoring when the motor tmrk in which Buy wore passenger* collided with a train of empty toal cars on the Chari sston Summerville highway Just beyond the city boundary. Sevan of the man were taken to the Roper Hospital and later trans ferred to the Nava) Hospital at the Navy Yard, the ether two being taken direct lo Naval Hospital. It era* stated that none of the men were fa tally hurt, but that aU were severely shaken up. Their name, are grvoa as Sergeant S. J. Bobre, Sergeant Lee Brandt and Privates William H. Scott, Lowis Sax no, J. C. Sbotls, J. B. Ostondeiph, W. Lowery, Robert Gunter and 8. K. Lewie. The soldiers had come to town to return to Camp Bragg. They missed their train and were re Corning to the navy yard for breakfast. Just beyond the city boundary their rar crashed into the train, which was moving slowly, the fifth car flora Iho locomotive being struck. Mr. Sylvester Jackson Is Hurt In A Runaway Sylvester Jackson, well-known elti ««n of the Cooper section In Samp son county was painfully holt about dark last evaning when a team of mules which he was driving ran away, ■throwing him o# a wagon. Ila suffer ed an ugly gash i« hit loft taaple ami numerous other bruises end lac erations. 11c waa ruit.-r to t),e Dunn ho-pita! and his conditio-, today is rep-j. til as favorable. Shot Fired By Negro Barely Misses Mark Kied Smith, negro, created con siderable excitement about 8 o’clock Saturday night when be fired a Slot at Khta Bine, repress, in the negro cafe tear the A. C. L. passenger sta tion. The bullet passed through Klin's nhirt and struck Joe Robeson, another negro, on the left foot Only slight injury was suffered by Sob oron. as the bullet only glanced his foot and paaeed on. Smith was arrested a short ''roe after the shooting naar Greenwood icmetery aad locked op. Ae be was placed under arrest he dropped a S3- i caliber plated to the ground. Be was, given a hearing last night before Re corder H. M. Jcrolgan and sentenced J to four months on tli« roads on the j charge of carrying a concealed scaup on and fined $30 aad cost on the ae-' ■ suit charge. Be gave notice of ap peal to the Superior court anJ was placed under a $200 bond, which he provided. Smith admitted firing the shot, adding that Elisa cursed him. Young Negro Confeues Slaying Aged Woman GoUaboro, Nov. .—At the prelim inary trial today of Howell Taylor b »A Human H*ji, you,,* .,u*.cc el Whgotl with Uio murder %rf Hi tl), 80 year old woman, on hUt y, d ne.sday, soar Eureka, Hail run-ii thr Taylor threatened to kill iiim if I. did not aaaiat in Urn rrbim an,, j.u.1 Ta.ylor (truck tha woman w'.uh B jiie K of Iron, then drafted her In t'i» basket, hiding tlia body. Ynyiar'i ovcraHa, produced in court, afcincJ blood (Ulna. Both men weiv uour.d over for trial In superior court with out bail. Kinston—The state’s oldest horse in dead. He was 39 years old. Asheville—Slight carthqiuhr , shocks have been teh here and near 1 by points. 1 “T WILL WRITE you la regard X to Stack*Draught live* med tdaa, aa I have been oatag It atora tkaa II y«ar»," aaya a latte* Into Mr. S. P. Mint*, ol R. F. D. 2. Ldaad, N.C. “I keep it far o*y homo all tba tkaa, lor U I* taoatiy oor knl; atddaa. Whea wo bagto to tad feveriOt or atuggtah. 1 •••- »T* t I ■ ‘ if, '« UW(. r —* r.f Ofi.l ~* • '■ it-rcto; . i pru ** • • r , . • V„ iiar at ; . I ..lira. '-’*• Osbc ».i .. „ji i, • • . . .'-sicJ it* *iv ... bwn S»'o: ;i. | . Hi •*» Of Xi olstt GltA* «..V V. j it. ippo.'utiii •• night lo ;j . • • » I ..v ‘.c ht ; -'"•n ;ho world- v | •*'*., !■. •■;, ';u.'OA«:ie < 1 •. V iproaaiej r'.yj tin ! veJT fi'gt r«g could v»* »v ar. . l.a \Ii :. ,t (» Mated l.c i.« ! i :up.i tv tiui.cv- with f‘0 • -d, vrilici: :»* laid he hr.I I reiiov.-j who did not »ce lurk . > *.p ter. e . nplnyti] Jf. /. a , ■ cate. Mr. Palrou M**t«nr, n j .. ip:,.1t am! Oeoernt wr* -..*OC,,H ■ v'eiu Si)u!iC iT. K. Britt. Bon,I irci • a ,a by K. T. Britt, of Kevvtni 1 da.™, iusd ilia trial cut for Xotc niiur [ II. Uiontr), Juaric* Britt direr.> d the.: , aonci to he mm.* rotOrnahW in c day-I «r two. i !.'r. Uraorr.j, horravar, aec.r.s to* I;1*-'" potato dr.,I tl,» ,d*pul> to «t I-! Il.tci, on the nd that be tv;» -oi-1 ■■■:} >o Virgin in to hold a ■net! 3.! 1 IL Clumpier teprea^ga Mr. 0>bo-i.,-. | Th« Moaluy Turn* ~-5v Tin.’ Ivllmrfc* lift U taken final Tb< S'.e ilfim Christian Ailveef.lv: t dn flp.n l.ittcr From the Kj-t "T!u A.lf.ii.o ia(e.^i|tionii] nc./.v’ 11; i-’c rf o^mwV->t. ‘ llrs r*Hti-r*r:ii jo r. iateti’’' pa•*• , •.'»•■: • “V7he-Tf, Omir.^yt attempt, l-.tiVv bid’ r,«.>!r by t:>a f.naui inn lo , .-’v.’ tem.lcr.ahip »*;th a***ad •'Wiicr. i Wv given tVi :mt '!■; il’Ongi.u and .care ml '. • nutation, {.ad f ■ *‘lYhoini, Soir..; If'Jut mtmV.'.i( bn bee.i tim'd X^t^c dailies uittli i i m • iV.oil In * turn of p.ini-1 •l. r w.ui liivo.c* add (caudal in sea-j .r.l rrxl of ib* of l>uvid in I j vscvkieap. and an * at tbs tmdltioii, I J r ‘ <*.r.v ran. uirt l ;- ! “Whims C-rtsin, of out company - nave p- i'sonally iUi|lM Ililly v. oi:i: v.i rv p:elect J.game of the foi.c-j til#.;* ami have wfcrnaaed all '.he mov-| ie*. »»d find H oJ«‘Uf harms ly vrlUi! I ail t.ac rrcord* °fUp P»«. and * Wcarne, W4 Hri via.ml tha-l ! I'lin hails and rVttaoioil roveml’ Iff *iot> .'.<•( Cgtarea, the uouru* thon daacci, and jura unable to Ami | any paraUal v^ffc ^icorded events of the VnushgCW^A tLT,w-j papers and STtJKqIs U And ary -1 Ur p »f that nnr in our t.m-ien. volumes, and f'l I “V,haras. We by vHtctl Uie bat ' '■iii-J1 JisoB-eeaBHBSsasB ’■'Id if C;.- war fu|<l have ‘ -Wiiui uf eii-nagt and •••.a :l uy.Uirt *«• arv loathe to bo> ■ '■ -'v h. i« never >utd anything ace/ eiu wiben or a ay whom j-.' * ileitforc, .i ■' .Ired. That we declaim ’•■••■ ■>< kiiuUp a ad consider ’■' (iked inrult to oar trtbc tin-, urn. t.*t warrnatoil by c.aamaaaaaaaamHaa _a. the evidence, nad, •Be H i'llr.her BeoeWed, That we U* Mr. Bryan to reprcrcnt «tr folk aad to prcaent ear aaaa Mm tka American people iM deniaml if any erode and halfhahad race ha» any acnae of JaJtiee left, net to connect , their race with aura, at leant not an* ta the acaadalt mt the human nee am MULES! MULES! We will Havel one cm Saturday, n< !| \ l We will sw^p arid for cash or credi. It will pay ydu jo prices will be right j Ben Johns* I 3 DUNN, —i— 1 L,*—. _J *—1-' *f 11 —| ‘ A dividend-paying business Utilir litis the FodTttte-Tou Truck / earned for itself through years j it re liable service in‘\ diversified , Powered by the T engine through transmission — gesr, it brings to the his delivery eervice power, reliable It carries its load dry in and day out with a minimum oi attention. Its ease of handling adapts it for nee in the limited ereasaboutloading docks, ware houses and construction locations. Giving rapid, dependable hauling ser vice at low ini dal cost, and at the lowest possible expense for operation and upkeep, it pays the highest divid ends on the inveetment of any economy lor vuca; f zJ T ~ --j.- — „otor tr» importation the Ford product ts: I ,*7^ ^'tty HrdtJ.’fim. «*luipmeat «vaflabl* notable everywhere. {■ | - to the buaineee world. *J» W. Thornton, Dealer Dunn, N. C. Wo a.o-^ Bed-Room Suitdk «ad u cffer t.TML o4 r.ikeod price*. TboooSotute ai today foe v«Lt vo (,Uk« item iso you for. Belfrtr wo k L'3 ROOM SUifffi, SEA WEED CHAIRS, RUGS 4-there BUd Eye Map!© bed room suite. The suite consists f" bed (roll hsed end foot), drover, chiffonier, dressing utbio. iiiifc is a beautiful suite and very rervicer.bflr. Bought to son for ?22& (TliQ AA To move now___ y I^rO.vv t * ___1—. 4-Piece i-room mile, cu Suit* con mita of i dreee jng table jbe. Thia ia one of I antta we *»»vo In ly priced 5.T1?- $225.00 Ivory bed-room suite. Colonial design—suite consist* of bed, vanity dresser, wardrobe, chif fonier, straight chair, rocker. Kormerlg sold for 1287.00— sumo SEA WEED CHAIRS We have jaat received a ear load of 8es Weed Chain, Im ported from Chine. The lot eon siaU of rockers, aetteee, tables, lounging chain end work bas ket*. They are stardy, com fortable and pretty aad will lest e Ufa time. Come la and let it* show you this new Mae of furnitam. I Sri’all Girl*' red-room Suit*. *;i; telle for eMld fi to 10 year* old. Suit* conoid* of bod, with cm* howl, foot and aid**, ’••erilrob*, chiffonier, vanity dicker. chost, cane back chair and rocker. This suite la spe cially priced for <£AQ AA quid: rale .__ RUGS RUGS RUGS We have the moat complete line of rugs « North Caroline and can pleaae you in any kind and also of rag from Congo* hum to Wittona. Let oa ahow you oar line. NT.C. ---— ------- — - — _____
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