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All «tI«MM Aol»t. to I** f«c‘ th*t
Ito <M»*AHn— w * Mac carrHC ,«HIH
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tM KiUHM ku Vkat tb* b«r
dv MW M ka totMlt «» gl«tUn«
cMk. ll* iHil aa to w> Ml a< iroaM*
la gw tat* a W«tai u* ti*a win
c BU.J WtowU with • Paw gM <a
*ork. I
«• fltw «M akovw adatad tMat
w«a| lafM j
Cajr aad Thui*i*y atgil
M*adl«y-Bum*g Hardware C*t>-
pttr-Tharaday ni*hL
H. H. HoMa H*taa— Trlday attar
aooa
Wtajr'a Dapartwwit Store Friday
Bight
. Qrtn Porter Raaldanco- S*tarday
aftaraoon.
Ilia Pai+oucraeoh atora waa et>
land by aaoana o( artciag opea the
baofc door. The prowler la aald to
fcafg pried opan the raah drawer and
aot fladiitg any change to have left
without taking a*y marehaadlaa.
tTha moat apoclkaeular entry waa
that made Into the Smith Hardware
Store oa Tueadag and Thnraday night
(■ thle InatMea aa Mtrance ta
the atar* waa oftartad by cllmhlag \
a wStor *pa«t aa the borh of the
► i dan to the thIH Wary window,
rah lug the window and cllmbte*
la. laaahem *1 the firm lhaagh«
that the prowler go! between W 1
aad CM worth of bbmll hardware
BMrtJy porkat hnlrae.
On Thuraday alght the prowler al
so entered the store of the Handley
fttalllng* Hardware Store Firm mem
bsra here were not able to any wheth
er or dot any goods were taken. A
Secood attempt wg* made to enter thl*
store on a eubsoqaeat night, but the
mease employed for getting Into <!>•
building the Oral ttma had been cloe
ad.
Friday afternoon came Mrs. H H
Hobbs. dtat;o»ered a negro In her
borne , about «:M o’clock, and F’rlday
. alght O 8 Beaaor. rotnmln* -to work
jtn the Farley’i atora lor some night
'tasks fouad a negra concealed In the
building. Tba negro wai armed with
a pistol and hate hat. aad attar aecap
tag to th# upstairs walked acrosi the
Hendley-Suillnga building end escape
jfd down some wires on the building
Within the last* iwn weeks the
whotawait grocary firm of Jeffraya and
son. *A anew w~h* * r < > JT r ’ , '’."'C
forced hla way into the hulldlag by
it bach entrance and pried open the
oath drawar. securing a little change
It wilt also ha recalled that the
firm of A. A. Joseph wag entered aee
eral weeks ego.
IIIHM OK IMJI HIF.H
ASHfn iMdC. Aug. g.-t^n—James
W Redmond.>M year old. well known
resident of Madison Oonnty. died h«re
n day In a hospital which be entered
neeeml day* ago tor treatment of
injuries he sustained when struck by
a Rout hern Hallway train at Marshal
The body will he carried to Mr. Red
mood's former home la Madison coaa-
Uh hWWH Mid *Brt«k*B<
BT Mdt, . /a.-V ' ffefc J. Ml V. ’ r y _ T H
. m " liß IT h wm
' Ls.- m KJr
I v * n «IBh M,ne
PAM I'M
toartghi la
rtf »hal pornSh^m^m^
lag*tews county ThafßHjMH
enlowiMag fHe aMnen.™ \
jl fWjr hfß wort erfppßl
hrteaf drill tipoogh th# j
p At aJE WMkf
AWI NIIMIO wln^NcMT
the air Hne can ho aaWpfetad la
•*rtn IhJM «f any mMmjmß
M tin Cfpth as
MOrt has maM j
r? 7®
VkjH l '■ V*" * !|) 1 '." . " " ■■-»
iSIY?
INHABITANTS
la Oo«-Tn«th Above Averagen
For 8(0(0 As o
Whole
Wayna county—ln thirty-ninth
place Id tha Hat of ton alia* of tha
elate—has* *Oa for evary
e.l Inhabitant la accord
ing to statistics printed In thr lTnl
e*rally New* Latter This la ona
tenth above the average for the State
aa a whole, which ta one car for ev
ery 6.5 Inhabitants. Tha atatlattes
give 7.076 automobiles tor Wayne, and
acre taken from the state Depart
ment of Revenue flgurea, Statistics
as to Inhabitant* wars baaed on 1923
counts,
Uullford leads all other counties In
the Stats with < a r a. which Is
one motor cap for every 3-6 Inhabit
tntg. while Yahcey county stands al
the bottom of the list with 6*7 au
nmobllea for every 26J inhabltanta.
The average for th* State la one car
for every 6.5 pemctns, but at the pres,
■ nt rate of purchasing cars, the State
will average one to the family by
another 13 month*, say* the bulletin,
tnktng five ae tha number of the av
erage (amity In the State. e
According to this average. Oullford
ha* considerably more motor cam
than she ha* famlllr*. The entlr*
population of Guilford could go lo
ride aj once and leave enough car*
al home lo carry th* population of
any on- of the smaller rountfe* of
the State.
Mecklenburg la second In motor
car* with 6<>.Ml2. and al*o rim-oik! In
per car with one i'ar for
erarv four Inhabitants. Make county
aland* fifth In both count* with Ro
wan holding third place and IJ *UNk>
fourth Wage ha* 16.44$ earn
l» one car to e**ry 4.6 person*. Th'
b-» vwAu. tx.Vw-p w I'Tr'WT.-'t
of the l|*t which Include* In addition
to those named Bhovr, .Buncombe,
4 aid well, I>ee and H«nder*on aventge
a motor car or belter to a family.
Eight mountain and .(wu_ tidewater
counties comprlae the ID counties
that fool the tabulated Hat. Yancey
tanka la*l with apprbximafly ftvn
famllle* to tl)c motor car. but Yancey
averages almost aa welt aa the State
tveraged *t the end of the prosper
cus year 1916 when 100.00* cars were
•Isted in the Btate.
—..1. 1. ■ ■ ..' a. -X
t Doacrlptlon: “it’s a on# courae-nlaa
hola town “
Queer people! They will send to
Qmvm A HMk«l hire IP
iQHk hllnr (kMr ohiwnU aMnlrn
r J P
PUP OyWgdfr V*"****' ,f.i ■■ •'■ J. >l.l* J JP» Y ' ■■" " - —■•• =.- rjates
t*. .%jp7Bßyfc; f,. >’’>■ QOUMBMMI Jft'Oa SUNDAY HKWtNiNt! jbiniiar s1 um
*. tllfry ■ f L ....,
1« About th# burgUriw which are
wro. *
• at breAkiog tad entering Hi
A« are anti roly too many \
ach auccaama on‘Abe part of %
good women of 4mklßb«ro will^P
jwh of this «i*r U iniufflcient, ah
in a proviouß it»u*. *
iw tha small mattagM tba aalarifa
Bit stand betwaan tßurttisena aad
hkh h* la entitled Iwlia KoniC^
B DONE.
d>fcr..3fc
WOMAN KILLED
ACTO CRASH
Ib. 0-' * ’' ~ .. jt*-
■Bh c. P**t*r D«k| and
flcflopfely HlVt in
I n«P(U(' AO* 8 <** Th#
RdMißlp tljlll Pearl Peeler 06
driving an auto
>r*riKw*W > oing when it was
I 'toh\r S ißtlntl reeulUng In
the dwipLif IMF Mtra. H. 0.
Pester; kafM)6 MB Bonaldered very
gprloas fkAU fpßerkK f r< ** n • on-
McMkakon orWMM*I *«• shoc k aad
J lour hoar* la
ear w7*9mS
1y agrt. Alt' ware alightly IbJupsKl
Funeral aorvicas for Min.
will ha held nt Morgan ton toMVfwwl
afternoon.
TOBACCO MEN TO
LEAVE FOR SC
1 . •_•*'■.. 0
Markc( Will be Opened on Tnea
day; Short Crop Thin Year
mad Good Prtee*. Expected
Tobacco men from Goldsboro and
other Kastern North Carolina points
will leave tomorrow and Monday for
points In Booth Carolina where the
tobacco market opens Tuesday Many
or tbo tobacco markets on the border
of Houtb Carolina and located wltbin
thr atat* of North Carolina
open Tuesday.
A number of the men who went from
this city and vicinity to the opening
of the Georgia markets will travel
Northward to the South Carolina trnd
llna markets are: Fairmont, ■•Vhlle-
Tlie murk'U In Royjh Carolina belt
which win open tomorrow art-: .
Andrew*. Conway. Darlington. Dil
lon. Florence, Jobnsonvllle. Klngatree
a
I.ske City. Ijimar, Loris, lake View.
Manning, Marion. Mullins, Nichols.
Olauta. PumpllfO,, Humtcr and Tim
monaville. The border mafketa, lo
cated In North Carolina but opening
on the same dl& a* the Mouth Caro
lina markets aFlrmont, Whlte
vllle, Uluff. Clark ton,
Chad bourne Tabor.
lebprco •r'e expeited to be sold o n the
Mouth Cerollna mjtrket* thl* year
There la approximately 72 per ceqt
of last year’* production available In
VolNh Carolina thin year, and prices
are expected to be somewhat higher
1 "Vi w V
avafioble lo choose from
lost yegr a production of 70,803,713
ponnda Os thl* amount 19.721,07 J
waa pool'd. Thl* year Ihe “p<K)l I*
out” and about th# same amount of
tobecoj la expected to bp handled by
the warehouses a> last year
Activity of the*local market will be.
gin Jour weeks after the opening 01J,
the Hout ’arollna market or Septem-
Iter 7. Preparations for the local op.
'nlng ark being made now.
Womvn live longer than m'n be*
raua* of the sheltered Uvea they toad,
a latadol). apa< lallst .1-. lagwa. M*
1 polota out that of a total of M 8
I Aaatha of parantu over M yaaga B,
m wi wmm i
- •—b^B
BsiS
r 2-m
Church
4. Garreti,
m. wIN ha
r aad the
». this %t»
»nw*i. wwer ( One at w'liame aMt
ha fn chmrag’llWp sarrtce. Va
Mrs. Oarroit WBo 66 -Years aIT dfc
a faithful at maker As tha BrhaHiv*
WtpUat churdb - Bh# waa fwartg
Hr*. W A. Ofiaipn of Ooidskoko, '
, Surviving y h»r ar* bgr httakaad, r J.
i ««frrt(, c* DdYtaam two kfßkwt
<* Allan
tm, MA ifr*
MNggle "'HHama of PortSlhoutß, Va ;
las by flv«i* aooa A J. Gits son of
P**e“ w f Olisson. of Durham; C
on. of Portamouth. Va.; K
■B of Durham; O V. GHaaoa
*Bm
SUNDAY SCHOOL
ASSN TO MEET
Al Wraartkaai Hitch School Au
ggfd 88 and 29 Says An
nouncement
Plan* have been made for folding
the annual Wayne County Hiiuduy
School Convention «t rH7 Grantham
'.flxh H< hool Huttding, on Katurday
and Hunday. August 28 and 28. 1926.
Arrangement* for the convention are
lu the hand* of Mr. J. I) Hines, and
Mrs Grace fy arrlc k Poindexter, presi
dent slid secretary of the County Sun
day School Association
*' These offlcrre have artftounceil that
they have secured as outside speak,
cr* for thr (onvegtion, Mias Dairy Ma
gee. Rnleigh, Children'* Division Hu
pcrintendetU. North Carolina Hunday
School Association and Mr. D. W. Him#
Raleigh. General' Muperlntendenl !
North Carolina Hunday School Aaeo- 1
tin t ion. Il< sides these outside apeak
era. h number of prominent pastor*
and Hunday school workers, of
county will take part on the pruftram.j
The program for the convention wilt
include addresse* und diacua*iiius of
various pha«ea of modern Hunday
Hchool work, the object being to make
It possible for woiker* in Hi depart- !
meats of the Hunday Hcho«l to get
help from the convention. A request I
is being niude l 0 the Sunday school ‘
workers 'of the county to. present to;
thr convention any *pci lal Hunday
School problem thUt 'should be ill*
cu«*ed.
*lc> mn|> , J V J5''
officer* uj (barge of the 1 oltv< nTtmi ,
that foil -wing a custom starte<j tMWdI
Veers ago, a pennant will be
ed to the Hunday school hnvlng In Ihe
convention tha largest number of r*p- 1
rcrentativea, sixteen year# of «re and
over, according t« the number of miles
traveled. Any Hunday school In the
county can compete for the pennant,
egeept the Sunday school with which
the 1 onvenli- n I* held and other* wltb
in one mile of th* convention church.
NKW TANK l ATTO*
New York. Aug 8 4’otton future*
hear Witnesses
IN MURDEI^CASE
• ■*•■**-*:: y .xAmi ■ rr*
' ™ See”’
>• murder iK
veetigation. State Senator Hgigfer
Him i>*oit tg charge of th* tartnyfllaa
Jar say City mad* ao — l —irwgglMl
of the BAUum of the o««A «tv*»
hr th# witg>bn. *
¥ra Raapail 0A IRw-
ItflCb. OAokf the wHneaaw, URM*! la
the rifrt InYMtlgatloti that ak« waa
walking NffT BreaewQß
etreet about Hm tlm«. of the arordeF of
(he lUv tWkfl W>##lor gall »a4
Uta. Meaner Mils ta Bontember l|H
aad ms picked o» la the sntomoMlo
o( RsTpii U. OoresUa# an« taken ta
her hanxe. ' f-
Seae|or INmpaoa tbd Capt. 3 Lamb
of the Btote police eald yeaterWu that
A warrant fair ooaar¥g«l!|' crrtU ae
aooeemrry altar the fact M 4 hew He
|y|J|
•ugart ». -ConkHß. former akeyMf
•f Sotaermn county, was gtieeUaaK
ebtbf tin finding of the .NBagJgM
of the "Jove nous fonW AevUe
bodise were pleM mm Ay f%kUa,
*r wadm- a • fjJUmi to- greu ’iaM#iSi|l
th had beoA*4n aoeeoaalea of
vvidwc* ¥ the room Mmp
•oa aliened yeoterday that Important.
papers And Dr. Hell’a caff Hake bad
been given lo thr warden of the tom
•••At c unty Jail. Ifto. Hall, out tra
iler ball on charges of the murder of
her husband, spent the day quietly la
her New Bunewlck apartment.
MEMORY GONE
FROM EXPLOSN
Two Men Who Were at A mens I
Fire Turn up in TOWO
f»
rone and hla nerves unstrung.-Oliver
lllla* 28, or VAV tervillr, Ohio, was
at home today trying to peace togeth
*r events since July In grhen light
1 •ng struck tha llckatlnny army ar
1 marat lienmark. N J With
him. blta|llv groping through the lisxe
( f a loat memory Raul Morey of
Rrllaln. Conn., waa hospi
tality of the tains bome.
The two id. l elites both shell shock
-< d were foimd al th Inlerurhsn efa
j :!on by Bliss’ fulher. First lodlra
t on* that- the mm w«re in Toledo
came when a cousin reported he had
e'en Oliver on the «trout
i When found Hliaa d« nlrd hi* tden
! rty and threatcnVd to arrest hla fath
< r If he continued to molest him.
*1 was an hour before he Veiognlxed
1 t»y of hi* relatives. NetlAei of tba
j men wro Id say how ibey Trtle
i’o, Ini*the father said they walked.
I DHv r had II 75 In hla pmbet.
DiscuNseH Journalimm
A* Power for Peace
W |l.I JAM HI OWN. Mass Aug 6
’ tf>> . y ; < XficPir,
. sml its powei tor-Inter national peace
H»(l for the- spread of public welfare
pw*i>- described lo *ll addrass Oujsy
Kent lumper, General Manager of
II *he A. F. el th# ln*tltut>- of Politic#
He said Ihe hlatnry of today la found
In newtpapees and that it is upon the
f*uf» presented by new* dispatches
that tba Judgment of 8u.000.008 poopl#
i# sprayed towaid indtvtduats and ng.
Ilona,
H# related how Ihe lmprenatw# pic
ture of the silted troop* a* they
marcbeAln pari* |n 1819 Inspired the
Idea of 8k all Inclusive Journalism
which. «• the faith that something
muld he done to bring to tha giaople
of this 1 ouiitfy g hatter iindarefsnd
“*» Hi tWHUMOA# «f Ule akfoqd.
■"■ i idt'iiina a i ', ii tiuilL.
L. ii.-vM . tfmt
Seeking MSavni is In
MR- - VwKdLi ’T R* Mi “dfe »yF r .JBBni flMfc ;;•» r"
Hi l RmftfM 111 Spm ■ li
ni . j At to_.^Sa^—£
. Wisdom w aMBn
tPIIRAUC
Ivl lI.WI /» 1 W ■ki
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U y#U wgut U Utah* I.WNN^
li Ms r««*ai hta* to lit a (to#
• ■“ '.
;
s^t
I fWMI M—tlV if -<fe
-»T fladtaf tel* with aay—ft
lirlar Im —i i Uml * >7? R|
nVTMZIM
[ T.*M^
f p£m ™ • 1
TV hah* ml —il| to anayto
. mini few* * r*to«.
— » ■*■« .■"
II I* id what a mop kawws,
bat what V think. ha htowi that
ha town toML
■vary rarraatloa (hat h aat
dla.lpallea h ( krhtlia.
Mrs. Langley Leading
In Congress Race
*• \■' ‘v'» '' »■;
j.oriMviu.K kr. Au*. i—oPy
**ra John W. Langlay, wlf# of |b«
formar representative from the tenth
district took an early load la the
rare of unofficial returaa from tbrrt
Os the ten counties (a today's rrptib
llcan congressional (primary Thao*
Rave her a land of (St yotan over hai
two mate opponenta. irtSara. la ', nr
democratic candidate la thla district
and the repibllran nomination li tm
(aideil at the election.
In the firth dlatrtet W, O ’Gregory
held a lead off ltill rotea on Inoom
pleta return* from 10 out of 13 count*
over Ula two opponent* for the demo
cratic nomination for < flares* Thla
I* retarded a* tantamount to election
aIP
AItAIt li ( ORTRUT
>
L<
*-« • /
ATLANTA, On.. Aug •.-■Oh Cow
tract haa been awarded the hton*
Mountain Granite Corporation for re.
llevlng. outlining., and pointing th.
nnueatriau figure* of Darts. bee. Jack
aon and a color bearer In the weftrai
group of **• Htone Mountain *#m
'•tonl nad work will begin at oamMM
wtaa .uvalaht by iMtiAa)i
• Hotting N.
the Htowe Mouat«lit V»w«|)tiefkfh a
atatement . aptalned >hat
we* awarded
rHAßkdtrrK mam kihking
\r
CKARLOTTK. Aug I (#> f>ol|rr
today Joined in a aenrch for Jame*
C. Set an. 33. whu disappeared from
hie home bare Tuesday morning
"Hurry and get the baby-ready. I’ll
be back at 11 o'clock war* hie parting
word* aa he left the home. It wae
10 o'clock It* walked to hi* uutomo
bile, entered and he drove off wafted
a ktaa to his wlf* Who atood In the
doorway holding their (tva mmihi
old adopted baby tn bar arm*.
•Inc. t bat tnomcpl ha hay n»> t(f,p
mu <* (third (fo*.
:,dLnA^.dhXa
I % AovUiiWIWP I
r a. - V
pmrJltxm ' f
.tßtt "w. » A
4 A 4i*“ ' Xgmfi*
■ * a, *Vg
Is It ttu ARMMRMi gg gji^Hp^H,
B>|ME if! ■! * Jf
mk mmmt
ths i*(o»d W«#i Os tto afript'3ff£
two ssrriess will kt MM. •wMBpI"
o'clock In Iks sftcroooo o*i oßp|r|t
- s;s&*
"He That WlMiath Iwh li JSItoJf >*
wen th* suhjact of tho So*. Si*t«t
McLendon last night tot hit Mtili
at tho tnhenwcl*. The for—a toto
loiro.:
If I ahouid go op ud leai th*
street* of Monnt OU«# OtMtil
dlftwrcnt m'a gad WO— Oil IAC
"whom do yoWYaaird M * wtoo to**r
I would gat a v*b grawt mtoty a
anawera if | war* ta uk a wUHtT
man that (naoUoa be ml—
gr«atant aoldlar b ha. D I to— <•
inquire of tho. ml)) toM, fei tot—*
apeak of boom man who had r—i to,
, 'hehlgheat poolUoo in UmU I two to—
a doffar hfL thru his hlwok —l—'
erg, If I ahouid go t* —f f£j
.nea and women. I would f*t *|to
ferewt owntoop alSIj vary llhol/ toMHf
•ay I regard tho mm* who «—ito
moot plenanr* oat of Mle. who flhfe
th* moot tog ud thr to— imtoi
ment in th*. wight. toS to— I tor*
away from moo with tfl kh ■
cordaot nag war* and I— np to MN -
ft co and any Ha* rawly r—*r. wtoto
fleet thou regard aa * wtoo to— *
There com** tkaad' rlng ton Ifeto
i bat world of Hf* thla naawar: *Sto
ft.at wtaaoth aoul* la wtom M I*M hi
net win* money, not h* that Wtohjf**
nown on th* riolda of bottle, Mi h*
! mens a Hf*. hat ttoa «Mt SM^nhMf
the most aoul* for Jaawa Ohrtto
When Jeawo Christ I aft h*w*di Ml
J c«m* tn earth, aid wo* hwto J l* *
D Hteble, cradled la n mao— Bad With- .
. < d up aad down thla land, and prsaoh*
{ eg the grraivat sermons, and talhnd \
■the greatoat truths, cleansed legato,
qpeaetl the aya* Os th* hi— nad
.topped funeral prooaaatooo. o*4 tolfl *
*« the dead: and to to* o—d tot
, ,J lh Wr iw, ¥**•' Vr . •
• la** t<> gravttit— aad «*M hash to
the right Side n| tho Fhlhar, So —•
the church inerchtwg ardnit, aad yo«
will had them la Ifati. J|>lft. .tto
»c toto all tin aad «afea dto
cipie* of an wtimm." Th* oartjr
Christ lowa made U their gR
Win Boaia. Thla comtoaadMitoC,WNP
aot me roly for the —t t«*H* dV
•lpt*a, it wae tor every ftdtowW t 0
-'reus fit rtat, la ovary t*
•lurch'* history. 1— t* tho
<>f Acta and yoa will am that ■h* (fii
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