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VOL. XX.no. 49 PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY AJSTID FRIDAY. SHELBY, N. C. TUESDAY, JUNE 20 1911. . i GROVER HAS A PRETTY WEDDING MISS KEETER AND MR.TURNER jwyiviv i . prominent Young Couple, Belonging tO iWOOIM'G VJUUIUJ 9 I Ul CIUUSI Families are United by Rev. C. A. Jenkins - Church Decorated in Pink and Green Honeymoon Trip North. firnver. June 16. Perhaps the loveliest wedding ever solemn ized here was in the Baptist Mmrrh vesterday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock when Miss Oviedo Keeter became the wire of Mr. Marvin Turner. The church was beautifully decorated in pink and preen, pink roses and ivy being 7 . . 1 r. in evidence everywnere. miss Keeter entered on the arm of her father. Mr. D. J. Keeter. and wore white satin trimmed in pearls with a handsome diamond brooch, the gift of the groom. Her veil was caught with orange blossoms and she carried a bou quet of pride's roses and lilies of the valley, tied with tulle. Her sister, Miss Viola Keeter was first maid of honor and she wore a light blue chiffon over satin with pearl trimmings. She carried a bouquet of mixed sweet peas. Miss Bessie Turner, sec ond maid of honor, entered with Dr. Grover C. Baber, of Union. S. C, and she wore embroidered batiste and carried pink carna tions and ferns. Presiding at the piano was Miss Irene Whis nant, of Blacksburg, S. C, who played Lohengrin's wedding march as the bridal party en $1.00 A YEAR IK ADVANCE. BANK CASHIER KILLS HIMSELF BANK-EXAMINER FOUND HIM SHORT NO VEGETABLES ON THE MARKET Motive For L. V. Hart, Cashier of the Tarboro Bank Driving a Bullet Through His Brains Was That the Bank Examiner Found Him Short in His Accounts About $50,000. Tarboro. June 14 A more stunned or shocked community would be hard to find than Tar boro about two o'clock this afternoon. Reports came down the street that Luther Hart had shot himself. At one o'clock Mr. Hart was seemingly in his usual good humor, even told a man that he would see him after dinner, to which he was on his wav. Soon after reaching home his wife. SCARCITY OF SEASONABLE FOOD PRODUCTS Shelby People Complain That There Is Nothing on The Market to Eat Grocerymen Unable to Get Shipped Vegetables Drought is General Are Buying Winter Goods. The drought which has nre- vailed for many weeks and cut short the vegetable products of the county makes it difficult for the marketers of Shelby to prepare meals customary at this season of the year. The dry weather seems to be general all over the South and there is a scarcity in seasonable goods at the grocery stores that has not been equalled in many years. The gardens in the county have . vuviimg iiuill 1113 VY 11C, I J ' who was in a room superintend- not been very Productive and ing the serving of dinner when j tnose wno do not nave gardens in a room above sh hparJ J and depend on the grocery stores pistol shot. A hurried visit up or their fod are at a bi2 hs there disclosed her unconscious advantage in planning three husband lying prone with a I meals a dav wound through his head. The 1 Says Mr-T- B Washburn, one ball had entered just above the of the leahng grocerers of Shel temple and came out iust hark by. "I am unable to buy toma- of the ear on the other side. toes- beans, cucumbers, cabbage, Physicians were sent for. but Peaches or anything else that they could do nothing. the southern shippers have been For years he had been the ac- supplying. Right at this season commodating cashier of the wnen I ought to be able to get all Kind ot shipped vegetables, the produce men have nothing THE FISH WERE MADE DRUNK REPUBLICANS LAVISH MONEY EDITOR MARTIN WRITES PRIZE STORY A HOW HITCHCOCK SPENDS LAVISHLY SO V wwmwvi 'xiaM Private Office The Bill Itemized How Hitchcock Overworked the Poor Railway Mail Clerks. WASHINGTON. June 19.- Bank of Tarboro. FOUND SHORTAGE The motive for the suicide be came known about four o'clock, just about the time Mr. Hart whatever to offer. I hate to answer the phone every time it rings, for I know it is some one wanting what I am unable to buy. My. customers have died, ri 17 r, uuy. my. customers nave As Hank hxaminer Douffhton . , .... tered, Mrs. W. E. Anderson sane ' delved into the books, he began D?7 C? g00dS and 0ther "The Life Road." During the : to find entries that needed Planation. Of this he asked' "' : na""c ' "lc T Braxton Huev the assistant groceryman m Shelly and one Braxton Hussey the assistant ho can c re thi cashier, who. after being plied ,,rUi , , . .,, '. , , , , , with years gone by says he is with questions, broke down and kil - k ' , , , cf,iw unable to buy vegetables for his olcligu mat tiicatcaiuig nau uccn . T , . customers. I have never seen (ceremony, which was performed under an immense arch en- itwined with smilax Mendel- lssohn'8 march was softly and peetly rendered. As the bridal party left the altar Miss Whis- When 4,000 Bottles Of Coritrabond Four Thousand Dollars Goes to Fur Whiskey Were Thrown Into The nishirlgthe Postmaster General's ncuui : Druaa Kiver, ine rish Were Made Drunk And The Young ' Boys Went A Fishing With Much j Lunk. j The other day when 4.000 bot-. Thirty-five dollar wastepaper ties of contraband whiskey : baskets. $298 and $320 tables were seized and thrown into the ; were some of the little econo French Broad river by throw- mies effected by Postmaster in the bottles against the con- General Hitchcock in refurnish crete piers. Editor H. C. Martin ing his "red room" and "brown of the Lenoir News wrote a room" offices. These and other story that is a prize winner and examples of republican extra worthy of reproduction. j vagance were revealed in testi fishing party mony taken by the House com- Owing to the continued mittee on expenditures in the drought the water was low and Postoffice department. hoTtl! llrlZ 0c,Cf i0?a"y,a . Mr. Hitchcock sanctioned the thp m!fthn expenditure of $7,500 in refur tne mark the pier and fall u ,innn . Tu,n iL , mshmg three rooms, $4,000 of Wvm,n?SSi 1ftream- which went to furnishing the ZrZZ 5, 0WS W, Postmaster general's private of especially thirsty, and more r. i n daring than the rest of the f! T 1' a -a crowd. noticed these unbroken f117 bottles as they fell into the f a fU.dniu"clure"- Pa" cto, An !t , ly designed carpets and draper- stream, and as soon as the work ; r u j it i t nt ihrMirryrt k i les furnished the nucleus of of throwing the bottles was this expenditure. uvi, emu me uuwu on me bridge began to disperse, the thirsty ones waded into the BOUGHT LAVISHLY In no instance were bids ad river in the hope of recovering ve.sed tor, or competition per the unbroken hnttlMnfw mitted. The lucky dealer had but to their utter amazement ALL NEWS OF THE CAROLINAS NORTH AND SOUTH CAROLINA NEWS IN BRIEF Happenings in the Two States Boiled Down in Brief Paragraphs For Busy Readers of The Star The Most Important Things of the Week Summed Up. During the meeting of the N. C. Retail Furniture Dealers in Asheville Friday, Wilbur Jones, editor of the Southern Funiture Journal at High Point died sud denly. The North Carolina Epworth League Assembly, of which Rev. R. E. Atkinson, of Davidson, is president, will convene in Hick ory June 28. ( Two negro boys in a suburb of New Berne disputed about the division of peanuts. One is dead but the coroner's jury found that ' the shooting was accidental. J. H. Merritt, of Greensboro, a life insurance man, is in jail in Nash county on the charee of using $18 of the company's funds. Merritt says he has a claim against the company. Discussing the liquor regula tion matter in a recent meeting of the Charlotte aldermen, Al derman Guillett said 1.1- 1 A. S 1 . . n the unbroken bottles of booze ?1Ued- inlucky dealer had; year nariote Drug They were not successful in this but to state his price and secure , stores filled 4,000 whiskey pre- an oraer upon me treasury. and surprise they found a great rLlve red torty dollars pur-1 A corps of engineers began many fish lazily basking in the caa?ea manogany daven-, work at Salisbury Tuesday sur eddying pool on the down-steam P0rts Jor Amencan royalty; $330 , veymg the proposed railroad line ciH. nf ih niAr tk.,. brought in two arm chairs; $98 from Salisbury to Monroe. Bonds J.11V1V TTCIC 1 . , ... . . . . . eads proaucea 3 iaoie;t2yo purcnased nave Deen voted by townships a second desK., and Jloo a tnird, m Kowan and Union for thecon A wardrobe to hang coats in struction of the road, cost $265. One rug was purchas-, At a negro festival in Robeson at $483.75. Another davenport in county, Saturday night, a com- than the others, while the can, cuia? rmul m bination of whiskey, women and and especially the catfish, were JVwncie oam woj urapcnes.talk about a baseball game ki-i r tor one room cost J600. Paraue-Ki.rtno.vt u.j side of the pier. trout. suckers, hornyheads. perch, eels, carp and catfish, and strange to say the boys could just pick them up. The trout and perch were a little less tame C i at TS WT TnX n t0f , S,6Vf n yCan 3 a season like this since 1881. I ' Particularly easy prey. The T ro?m c?st m(iue; brought on a row which resulted pantDaved Traumpri's maroh that he- was cr ad it .was all over . . . . trv floonntf in nn ronrnms .i n i .. r, lHUr u in l. r, u IZ i Vu 1 ,j nave oougnt canned goods and; eeis. oi course, were slippery t900 , T ;Tr mueiulw ounK -'jvxcKae. 1 Miss Margaret Barber, the; that he knew the crash t would white beans-things that there ' a"d the boys did not give much AAf lcpWe table cost There were a half dozen' partici tractive daughter of Dr. and ; come and he was dad that the , j , i; u ..... oo. A table with black marble r.oT,t ? si, lu w ri i j ,t., , lsnoaemana ior ordinarily at:a"clluu" lu tucm, oui were . ,ei , "' ugm iu unw ism m W. E. Anderson, of Blacks-' suspense was oer. ' 4k: XT . ?, tih top also cost $64. It cost $352 ifl,r r. iiiia acdauu. w unn inpn uuvims uuauu iaii viiiu .... .... . . " W, b. c, was ring bearer, and ' under bond this season. Now and h.n 'busy gathering up and carry in also cost $64 It cost $352 wfe.n T n Jashore thelartfer anH mnro 10 scraPs the WOOd-work in the private office preparatory AT THE H0STITAL lu ,., L-r A T. , i ui, wnen A can get snipped vegeta- iaigcr ana more vai- fc wore cninon trimmed in babv ci;w aiii. tJl.y ... ... ... . vjuwiiui i-wiauiuvrv., aiwou U1CS tllC die UUirageOUSIV nifZn ' """' tamcuuui aim n r . , pish, with white ribbon. The nf thi mnWinn ivnmnnti Af , tu 'nilfid into a nnp.Wcp to new finish.- i'wms DeSt man was Mr Mav. i . ti ji.j .. ... i!i ,1 Snrh woe fha maici , luai was passmg until mey got ; r " i"v-"JU11- v ATAl ,iauuioLi tTeeK iorflp- Hitchcock's economy in matters pertaining to his own personal pendicitis AH Recovering Nicely. poms best man was Mr. May- warrant for Mr Hiissevandhad thpm " iisrH c,:.u ii.. i . ... ! . . x . ' . . ier 01 tne bim bound over to court. The rain Sunday will relieve the wagon bed nearly full, uaiivar nnn Knnt ot rintrn,, . ..... ... , , . . . .. ... Attnis writing ne nas not the situation considerably. Gar- catkish swallow corks -mwu u ynwudi Last Mondav Mr Rrt t. Ihfiiishprs worn ifociom , , . . ! ..rin. . i , . rrmfrvr In mitts.-,, ,: "i muiiudj air, ttODert Ken- p;-,j di i i. k'u uunu. uens in mis section win revive icou uuay anu - ; drick. a membpr nf tVia nni; Bird, of Blacksbur?. S. C. -n,fl.,iHin f ,,, a u , . ;n u,..!,. u.. the enm bvers-the ra wavma " ' u memDer 01.. tne police Mfm. U J i W, tt luticaiiou ftiuua awu- aim UC piUUUCtlVC in a ieW m vuv oimiiamai mCy - . force WaS Onpmrprt en fnv onnon Sf ?ln and Ed' Ham" lations about the extent of the days. did not stop to think how it all clerks for instance he followed 2X2 7 nght, of Grover. and Flmer .u.- i, wn A entirely difTcrPnt linP nf nmrp. aic t,s'... He stood the knife well emdon, of King's Mountain ' a 1. V CONCERN ASSIGNS. I UrZ 7Lh T t a , dure and will probably go home today. Ti '. , k s Mountain. received $12,500. but no one be- . large catfish was found lying aure- 1 Miss MamrorAnfUn,, ne bride is the oldest dauch- ii,,f ti,;, r;n Krf;n , . inrnniddinn nnn... POSTAL clerks over work ed , : Aninony, PofMr anriMro n iv 7 " " tmo mi. j. Kj. mcDrayer a lo. Makes Assign- " , " - UwUU1CM1auuw - daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. A ut, tuc auiuum. i tin. mem ui its mock ut iioods. v-i .v uaun, nueu '"8uitu L uut Antnony had her tonsils removpd rminjr VOUniT cKrwrfort Mr Hnowv'o hnnrl is . . thpV lanHpH him hie ir;a One dav that hv malfinrt Viroo m, ' , . .! She is a h; r .'rr,,""w " Saturday atternoon the door ;, ' . 'Z! mon C Thursday and was able to go Hn n 1. . uxeu at io.uuu. ,.r j p irnravpr e r muum was panting auu nis Dig viiv uin. vl lout, ne home Sundav N Posses all the ti-aits of char- fr Hhpv not nnlv made a f J-h,Mcl3raytr,& Co' was rills working likeahlarksmitl,-- could make a record for emnn- . . . . . ciosea. tne concern naving made u 11 j L , , m .t -i .. .. . . wuss raunne uer nest daugh- : z z:r;z : rr ir w z :" ::. r ter 01 late M'. Tom DePriest F Popular young lady. l that. pt tn malro 11 n 1,,1,. 1 . . i ii t . . ...,-v on nssianmpnt in i s rrsrtitnro ... . . ter 01 ine larp ivir nm loPnaaf oheito thp hank pvprv item of nron- r T m . .. "a satisfied, feehnff-tfood RmilA Ihe already overworked rail- 1 1. 1 . , , ' ivir.james i. do wman. president , , . : ,.r, , , , 7 waa aisu. operacea on rnursday. uc?; V"V Z T": "V r.rr BheMs dangerous attack of fc- - - r marked talent in music and ! ertv tht h had " i'.V"". ;"""an'p csiae" playiw over his broad h,aH way mail clerksweredriven be- w"?-"..n. i"ars? . e. at Charlotte, and Mere- a(rp will amnnnt. to SSO.OOfl , , b. "u hear a kind of sat sfied tfnmt Conditions in the west esne- ., v " r ,7 v. win wina up me business as u ;v , ? , . ;oii u j- r - mr an usoorne, .tne 115-year Hart was 35 years old and leav- a iu. u. occasionally escape tromhis big ciauy tne tentn division be- nu arm nf Tli T P r i j .... owiim uuoaiuivj. 1 11UUKI1 It lias ji tx it. i . i n ii . , vi j-'i. w. j, yjouvmc nau es a wife and two children. . n k wn f nr Hftmi mouth. I then dawned upon came intolerable. Open rebel- an acute attMk rf .S it.i inn hrnlo r,nt nn . , coujf tcx 1U . v uanutttj, ana lviere- ae .n i'n . -h ... i ' - umege at Ka e c-h. Mr. her is cashier of thp Rank- nf lovni. : , i--ttiiuiSa spiendirt younjr been known for some time that "uul"' " Anen, .aawnea. u?on k. "V" 0llcra?ie- en "Dei- an a . . mem ana inp nicr rrnwi thot nun Drone oui on tnp Kiprrp ... t . . . ess man. He is popular, has At A. and M. College tne concern was .weak. ,t caused had therd - Tracy men rgf ; ana ws operated on Thursday. . g business aenmpn thnt! At the A. & M. College the no little stir among the business Wn aitnrtlkA ,. HntWvtr, ,nrk ; For awhile it was feared .he jeaks the highest success: j work is soon to begin on the men when the door wasclosed .' fe3dof Z theZ T e .07 T' and Mrs Tm L-W S'tnnnn animal industrv Mr.J.C. McBrayer. manager L itu . tu r. c ful attention of Dr. Shoemaker i lei l uii i . . i, . ..i uunica ui uuux . r r vpr ann vu, x iicn n vc 1 1 1 i nrni wtr iii n . . Southern for Washm n I hnilHint and also on a new din- and principal stocknolder is well' ii-4i waM " ;. rP;n0tf w f. "J tne nurses pulled him through nere thov ri-il je. after which they will go 7ik, Vs., to take the boat SZ t -rk W Their hon- "I00n trm will k j.j i. EanFxf3-thence back into mtn North Carolina Thv Greturn in about two weeks k Trt0 7ake their home. lUI?er 8 traveling suit ;SWcloth( with hat, andglovea to match. fjAWeathersnd Mr. fathers went to Char ee Sunday to be at the bed- J?-Mrs. Rollins died of Cn7,Sease Sunday after- -vvi jcatcruay, new wu.uuu animai muuatiy ; . "y ; bottles of booze nthe river and ea- Ihen ve of them were 9nAonea3rA- I hniiHinrf nnH !icn nn n npw rlin- and principal stockholder is well t a -4u "unwauu . .... , ,. " and the nurses pulled him through building and a so on a new din- vnom, . , ..that they were all actually reinstated, but refused to return flm, up w of i, n. .! ing hall for the college, ine "j-; Mrs OsWnp hf q f 5' beginning of the work on the they hadthe This aroused the whole north- ,and contents of the -stomach of the west. The clerks met in mass .annoay.. large catfish examined, and they meeting at St. Paul, Minn.1 To Moorehead " found two corks with the word They are now forcing the post- , , - 'I nio voir tKa f1 1 aii 1 proposed $40,000 Y. M. C. A. re,verse- business concerns are building is near at hand, ample he DePje'- fhey have ailments funds being already available uiat oul"c in good pledges and consider- Dr. Gidney Hurt, able cash in hand. The animal News has been recei ved in the industry building is to cost $30.- city that Dr. Will Gidney came 000 and is to be erected by the near meeting death a few days state board of agriculture. agowhen he and his brother. "Where are you going with Dr. Charlie Gidney drove out that goat, little boy ? " from Plainview, Texas to look "Down to the lake. Come at a track of . land. Dr. Gidney along if you Vanter see some was standing on the back of the fun. This here goat has just et buggy when the horse jerked a crate of sponges, an' I'm going and threw him to the ground, down and let him drink." Tol- He fell on his head and was un edo.Blade. conscious for five hours. "Hayner" stamped on them, master general to relent in his r Aftl? yeaJ the Cleveland while the entire contents ha H plan to eonomi hv nvor. uafas under Capt. O. Max strong odor of booze and beer." working the railway mail boys. GAr?ner, Wli 1 J to ACamp Glenn music teacher at Pipdmont rp cock economy bump also caused " . - . ne ecap SfiaaDeim whe the Postmaster General to pay . men FirstNor h Caro X? 4i? t t the full year salary of $5,000 to'-lma Regiment will take place she attended the University A. W. Lawshe. third assistant then. A shooting range for Commencement and Moores- postmaster general, while the ' target pratice has been prepared ville where she visited friends. latter sojourned in New Mexico ; there and the military compan- TvVn v cv u puoncan party, Dut penorming : w"v W1VJ tc Jonnr . )cnencK which begins no government service what- a trip every two years to some 4hio WAPir ArK. ii. i , . . . . "wv"- ever. otner point outside the State.
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