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Statesville Record and Landmark from Statesville, North Carolina • 5

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MONDAY JANUARY 8 1923 PAGE IVE of how delighted the boys were at received ature An unusual incident Thursday night A little after that talk Watt came I while the barricaded negroes were fir to me andrtotf me he had been held in at the whites here was reported up Dr McKoin Laune Calhoun and today One of the attacking cordon Skmwith were in the party announced that 'he has performed 000 autopsies dyring his professic 4 paid this arac new ow tolerably ire Chief rulp was aoie to oe rc iPhiladelphia (moved today from the Carpenter Da vis hopsital to his home resistance the Germans may offer It is known also that the orig WHAT TO AND WHERE fol hos BRADY PRINTING COMPANY Tknen inrn inp ruinr as cineiiv inc work of engineers and customs collec WANTED Practical Now RAM SEY 515 Davie Avenue 359 black Jan 3tD ItL Paris Dec 18 The abundance of capital in rance was demonstrated recently when Credit oncier bonds to the amount of 00000000 francs were over subscribed in 24 hours It was originally intended to continue the sales over a fortnight The bonds bear interest at 6 per cent and were priced at98(T i With poison insurance and overcoat insurance it is now toicramy safe to go out to lunch framing of a House bill for presents tion to the State Legislature which vould provide for a jedistrictinpiof the eastern counties which now lie 'in judicial districts No 2 andNo 3sit was learned from authoritative legis lators i Tne bill would provide a new a Washington THE LANDMARK PAGE OUR War Letters of QUINCY SHARPE MILLS NOW ON SALE There is Much History of Statesville and Iredell County in this Book You will want this book Price $450 of Cultivated Norfleet got Wmston balem state iary in which she told of recent vis it erd for Seizing the Ruhr and tne Rhineland Ton 7 Pkino fbT xny is gatherin jr to be ready to march iwnen Premier Poincare gives the word 'for the carrying out of ms still secret 44 I kits wViitn fan tors the names of those tai ihl iuio niters btta i in tho house WHO iirod on tne WilllC rncinn nf the 1 aiiui0Vii anu mioo xrici4ay liuluv i Necrrn Dies Unii rnWpfl hg vears of ace died Sunday ijwrning at six He was buried today at Center church Be is survived by his family GLIMPSE Qu PASSING THRONG PprRinal Mention of People unS Their Auxiliary of the Hurst Tur 1 viAvirn nrrinv irnci Club! ictes COTT ftrO KT 19X2 By BOUuhkbi Mnrrusca lere is a "volunteer rruit large i KiiHnn who hite flesh blush cheek mealv shun cempamed by Ransom Killian wno nue nesn piusn cneeK mui) suuy wnnien 0 ride What do you vast to know about Naturc Subjects" Sand any nncatlon of rn eral inter aft to th Nature Note pt of tbia paper Look for ia this column I January 15 further strengthens his hand but importance is attached to the action on the coal question which is taken to mean that he would consider recognition of a de fault in that respect as adequate United States Doughboys Depressed at Idea of Returning Home rnWOT7 bn 7 rench troops A 2 i I indni thn nnmmnnn nr iua or ueuinai in the American area have i prevent clashes between them and the Germans 'rhe Amor can forces nere numuer a 14 mn a 111 4 rm A VIZI I II11 11 IH II Zl I Illg lul Uliivutd auu ajvvv carrying on all the duties of occupa tion Today there was a general feeling of tension and depression among the Americans for the resolution of Sen ator Reed passed in Washington Sat urday was quickly accepted as mean ing the beginning of the end of the American occupational forces on theRhine The men are giving them selves 60 days more of life here with their incomes of 3000000 marks a year and upward ARRESTS MADE AT GASTONIA rinrrd With Murder of 1 vkwij inhn oard Several Tears Ago ana Criminal Assault on Young Women Accompanying oard and Killian Gastonia Jan 8 Robert Grice and John Carswell father and uncle respectively of a young woman one of a party of four alleged to have been held up and attacked on a coun try road near here on Sunday night November 7 1920 were arrested to da on warrants charging criminal aulf and murder jonn rwu had taken two young women to ride was filled at the time Gastonia Jan Activities of lo cal officers to solve a reported shoot ing affray on the outskirts of Gastonia the night of November 7 1920 in which one man was killed and a wom an seriously injured were resumed here today with the arrest of John Carswell at his home here and the an nouncement that another arrest would follow Carswell was charged with murder and criminal assault and officers an nounced that similar warrants had been issued against Robert Grice and that deputies had been dispatched to his home at Mountain to take him into custody John oard was killed in the affray and a young woman was shot and in jured but Ransoin Killian and another young woman who made up the auto mobile party escaped uninjured Ac rordinp" to information gathered by the police the qudi tet was halted on a lonelv road near town by unidenti fied men Several suspects were taken into custody shortly afterward but re leased later and it has been sometime since any outward activities have been shown by police although it was claim ed by some of them that eventually they hoped to make arrests Court Proceedings to orce Railways to Build Depot at Selma Raleigh Jan Mandamus pro ceedings insittuted by the corporation combi iss ion to require the Southern Railway Company to join the other lines in the construction of a union depot at Selma are to be heard before Judge Cramer in Wake Superior court January 29 Recently the corporation commission served notice on the railway that court proceedings would be started to re ouire the construction of the depot if the railway failed to comply with the order to build the depot The order to build was first issued from the com mission in 1914 but the war period was allowed to justify postponement of the construction pljns Abraham Carman Dies Suddenly Coshocton Ohio Jan 8 Abraham Carman GO father of rank Carman who is being held by New York police in connection with the fivehundred thousand dollar jewelry robbery died suddenly at his home here today TIis death is said to have immedi ately followed reading an account of his arrestr pinted in a local pa per their number killed The negroes escaped from the house after two of them had been shot to death by the whites who rained bul lets on the structure until their am munition was exhausted A negro wo man was killed as she was leaving her burning dwelling another negro was slain about 20 miles from the scene of the trouble and yesterdayy a fifth negro was shot to death in Sumner on the graves of his mother and brother nnn nf ihn nth nr victims when he is said to have refused to tell I Kojn on August 2 and before the fa i A nnmisr V1 1 llia Lal Ikillild nujjUaii cussion of the testimony at officers ao ed Daniel who was also kidnap woro itu ui At fnxi mnee i fop i vvitn secrecv During tne past avcck Igro section of Rosewood following Duval and Dr John A Langford 11 klortVe 1 mtt Vlclc'l DC CV44 VI 44 wo CkklKk A most interesting report was read knr! dnv vnedit in which seven were Miss several wfriends T'tJ nkflvloG A Tnrnpr Saturday afternoon from Greensboro! after a visit of several weeks with re l4itTAo 4 tr ziv'fk Roll Ipft Ri idfiv for St iliary a I 1 A rl 1 14 7 I 1 kUgUbUHC AC JV111 UU 4 vrfixr nnrl 1 fil 1 after spending several weeas wun ner mother Mrs lanigan jbox was forwarded oy the chapter at Mr and Mrs Henkel Miss 1 Virginia Henkel and Mrs A Wadsworth of Charlotte left today for Sarasota la where they will sometime and Mrs Hennessee of Salisbury spent the week cndxwith 1 Mr and Mrs Nicholson i' ir Mr and Mrs Cary Boshamerwill arrives tomorrow morning from New York City to visit Mr Bosham parents Mr and Mrs Boshamer Mrs Boshanier Jr was Miss Kathleen Porter of Springfield before a recent marriage in Colutnbia SL Mr Bryan Teague of Hinsdale Ill is spending sometime here Mr and Mrs Gwyn Harper' and children have returned to their home in North Wilkesboro after spending two weeks with Mrs par ents Mr and Mrs Henkel Mr's Dave ox pnd daughter Miss Christine of Danville Ky are visit ing Mr and Mrs ox 1 Mr II IL Wooten son of Mr Wooten of Bethany has returned to Ghapel Hill to resume his studies af ter spending the holidays at home Mr Leland Wooten has returned to Ra ord Swain county where he 'is principal of a school Mr A Lester who spent some days here with home folks returned to Pine Hall Stokes county today Mr William Allison who spent the holidays here with his parents Mr and Mrs Allison left yes terday for New York city Mrs urches went to Lenoir i Saturday to visit Mrs Martin Messrs Carl Pope and Hubert Mor rison of Stony Ppint passed through Statesville Saturday en route Point where they will spend a few days Mrs Hall who has been sicktwo weeks with lagrippe is better 'Mrs Schley returned ri day afternoon after spending several days at Mt Airy: Miss Alma Goode of the city faculty left riday for Maid en to be her family several members of which are ill with influ pnvn Rev Walker of Penn Laird is spending a few days here on business Mrs Rimmer and children who were holiday guests of Mrs Reddick returned riday to their home in Thomasville Mrs II Newbold and son Jr returned Thursday afternoonfrom High Point after spending amonth' with relatives Mrs 'A Coble is hohie again af ter a visit of several weeks with rela in Winston Salem Mr Cooper left riday to 1 pond 'a week in New Yrokcity at 'tending the Automobile Show c' Mr Earlo Moser Jett Sunday for lorida where he will spend two or three months for bis health upon the advice of his physician Mr and A Pressley who have been visiting Mr and Mrs TX Montgomery returned Thursday to their home in Columbia SC Mrs Stimpson has returned from a visit to relatives in Greensboro Mrs McLaughlin and young son Rob expect to leave Monday for Dade City la for an extended vis it to Mr and Mrs Wood Or Clark left riday for Marion and Clinchfield Mr Sparrow returned riday after spending several days in Char lotte Mountain View School News Hiddenite Jan We are sorry to i say there is so much influenza in our community Mr Millsaps and family have 1 influenza Jt Mrs A Gwaltney and children have influenza Mr Ray Godfrey and family have influenza Mr Shoemaker and jamily influenza Mrs Nancy two sons have influenza and are not improving Mr 'Shoemaker and family have influenza Mr family have in fluenza Also Mr A Millsaps family had Mr and Mrs Shoemaker are visiting Mrs parents in Yadkin county Mr Parker has purchased a new car Mr A found his fox hound which was stolen about a month ago near Salisbury Am sorry to say influenza has de creased our attendance in school for this week Mrs II Shoemaker who spent the week end with her sister Mrs Chun Reid returned home Sunday Good luck to The Landmark Dehnies That Trade Commission Sends Out Spies Washington Jan 8 Chairman Murdock of the ederal trade commis rion today sent a letter to Senator Capper Republican Kansas denying the commission uses in'its investigations as stated in a to rjbacco trade journal commission does not maintain a secret service or send sleuths and spies out to harass the buiness men of r'thc Chairman Murdock aid restricts its efforts to the work 5 called upon to do by law or as the re suit of congressional resolution New York Cotton Market vrir Tnn 8 The cotton mar ket was influenced by the unfavorable view of European political conditions rel tively easy Liverpool cables and the weaker ruling of the foreign ex change rates at the opening today irst prices were easy at a decline ot 20 to 30 points and while January stif fened up a few points during the eatfy trading on covering later months rul ji about 20 to 27 points lower under 'local Wall street and Southern selling with March at 2640 and May 2657 I 3 The following pricei were Ing for produce on the local Eggs 35c per dozen Hens 13c per lb Roosters Be pr lb Spring chicken 13c per lb Tub butter 2Cc pr lb Beeswax 20c per pound Tallow 'c pr pound Green hides 6c per pound Dried peaches 5c per lb Grain THa fnllfirdncr were ng for grain on the local market Corn 85c per bushel Wheat S14 per bushel Statesville Cotton Market On the local market this morning 25 1 zc wus paid for best grade cotton Cotton seed 67 1 2 eents Nasal or Throat Trouble? 1 You have to risk a cent to be relieved of catarrh Get a Hyomei outfit from Statesville Drug Co the druggists and if it satisfy they will refund the purchase price Martin of Washington county an 4 nounced that such was the desire or 1 his constituents and' intimated tnat either he or Representative Lindsey Warren of Beaufort' county would lead the fight for legislationrin the House In a statement to The Associated Press Mr Martin said that the pourt dockets through this district were badly congested at this period and that'very little encouragement if any was offered any one to bring suit no matter how good their case might be because of the possibility that the cise might' be held over from one year the next 13 vr are net going into this expect ing it to be an easy Mr Mar tin said in reference torthe judicial bill are sure to meet more or less opposition from other sections of the State The need for a new dis trict including Martin Washington Beaufort and Hyde counties however is so pronounced that a determined fight will be made to carry the legis lation through I am not prepared to say whether I will lead the bill out or whether it will be brought up by Rep resentative Warren 'It is my desire to sec this district formed The con gested condition of the dockets will then be relieved in the other counties which now comprise these eastern districts and the result vyilLber sum cient in importance to justify "the iMr Martin has expressed hope for his proposal and little prediction is being made as to what the outcome ot his ettorts mignt oe Death Claims Mrs Jane Clodfelter Mrs Jane Clodfelter aged about 86 years died this morning at 6 of pneumonia at het home in alls town township Statesville Route 3 The funeral will be conducted at Bethel church tomorrow Mrs Clod felter is survived by six daughters and three sons Mrs Boy ter lipproving Mrs A Boyter who has been seriously ill at her home here is slowly improving These notices are written for every new4 vertisement or change of copy received befw 10 o'clock the day of publication Advertlat j' ment received later than this is too lata the notice 1 Kelly Clothing Companyteus 'you why it is just the same in suits and sermons Johnston Belk Company has just received a big shipment of trunks hand bags and suit cases Andrews Music House will play ref olds that you it on Ramsey Bowles Morrison Com pany announces a clean up sale of coats dresses and suits Henry Son invite yon 'to the auction of their jewelry stock now in progress daily Brady Printing Company has far sale Who Gave His Quincy Sharpe Mills Ramsey wants a practical nurse market reports paid thia nw market WIPED OUT DOCTORS MAKE THEIR REPORT! PROGRAM A SECRET RENCH ARMY SENSES ACTION Want ew Governors Message Tomorrow is KX trances Kmne Army is neauy uery was in motion nere today rcr we a a 1 Ain maL am Dai A vA 1 171X3 4 114 I ITy A wt win At? That was the first time Watt was held up On that occasion he was searched and a box of cartridges and a pistol were taken from Andrews another victim of the hooded band testified that he thought his assailants were members of the Ku Klux Klan accuse the klan as a whole but I believe the mob was composed of he stated Amplifving thc report of the patho logists who performed autopsies over the bodies of Daniel and Richards Dr Charles WDuval of New Orleans 16 professional experience but never before had a case in which the subiects had been so bru tally tortured He said the manner in which the men were put to death was unnaralleled in medical history i bodv! was mutilated and parts removed before the other torture was inflicted in the opinion of the nhysician This mutilation was per formed by a map who has had surgi cal experience and a sharp knife or razor was used Dr Duval stated Af ter that clothing was re ar ranged evident torture to these two men was beyond believing and there is rotning in technical torture to com pare with he added Both he and Dr John Langford agreed that death was inflicted after the bodies were subjected to some spe cially constructed device designed for inflicting punishment Their autop sies revealed the hearts were drained cf bood and that the manner of tor ture produced a slow death The pa thologists submitted as exhibits crush ed and broken bones taken from the fro bodies in support of their conclu sions It was learned here todav that in vestigators for some time have been seeking to locate the instruments of torture Many opinions have been ad vanced as to its construction One oninion was that two wide hoards were hinged together at cue erd and ocrat North Carolina The on tne inside were set it teetn ne i men were placed inside this and the boards were slowly pressed down up i on them The parish prison although free of it i Ione prisoner charged by the State with complicity in the murder was still natrolled by State troops today Burnett former deputy sheriff facing a murder charge was removed from the jail yesterday by soldiers and taken to Shreveport where he lies to night facing death from pneumonia Dr McKoin second arrestalthough he stated at Baltimore when fighting extradition that he would rather die 40 times than be taken back to Morehouse as fie knew he would be assassinated when he touched More house soil attended yesterday's ses sion listening closely to the proceed ings and appeared jovial Dr McKoin laughed aloud when Da niel testified as to the time his son had been held up by hooded men pre "ious to the tragic Dr McKoin charged with yet at liberty on bond makes his home with his family at Monroe but motors to Bastrop to attend the sessions He is also in company of his friends when making these trips There will be no session tomorrow because of a Louisiana legal holiday the anniversary of the battle of New Orleans The hearing will be resumed Tuesday morning rench Investors Easily Absorb Bond Issue DR A HEINZERLING CHIROPRACTOR Peoples Bank Building Hours 10 12 a 2 5 7 8 Mon Wed ri Phone 494 I trustees with Dr ew of Trin 1 ity on the proposed establishment of i a meuicai scnooiin cne orate vr rew held a conference with Governor Mor rison this morning and the coinmitte e1 then went into session Dr Chase president of the University and Dr ew have just returned from New York where they conferred with Dr Abram lexner of the general cdu cation board relative to financial as sistance should the college be author netted to be Complete Outline of I March When Poincare Gives the i 'J A 1 a Ck I 4 no I'rincipai Legislation to oe vunsiu cred This Year Ton wnnV PTWl I 1 i rpnt nt hnmfi or conierence nens Ion various bills North Carolina law i i a Li' i i adjournment or tne uenerai Rhineland Trams were crowded to 1 judicial district which would include nn nr lc intivL lutbuav luiirinweh nzi rnnn mirmpn r4 irg wncn Governor Cameron Mom from leave returning to their nV(e counties Representative i I lz cTilnl reen xtr 1 I rillT 1 I ttt i line the program '7 message the legislature will have be fore it an almost complete outline of WHO GAVE HID TTCEW OR SALE Sorrel Mare 7 years old TA HAILEY 'phone 106 Jan 8 ItL WANTED Small family ts ko and pick 1923 crop Cotton House furnished CLENDENIN Elmwood Jan ltL OR RENT Garaire baildinr Hartaonf Apply to CHARLES THARPE Harm ny A BRISTOL Statesville Jap 4tL LOST In Chambenbnrc townakip her 27 near John young ox Hound Bitch Return to A BRISTOL for reward Jan 4tL OR SALE Registered Guernsey Boll thrt years old at a bargain NO ALU SON Elmwood Jan 2tL WANTED! Hickory Logs? Will pay Ml est prices Send for specifications THXk IVEY MANUACTURING COMPANY Hickory Dec 7tL NOTICeTT Having qualified as administrator Ti A of Alexander deceased iatp uf Ire dell county thia is to notify all por sons having claims against the estate of sakt deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned ion or before the Sth day of January 1921 or this notice will be plead in bar uf their re cover? All persons Indebted to said seetoto will please make immediate settlement ALEXANDER Administrator A A Stewart Att'jr Jan 28 123151231512315123431334 Jan 8 4 Sj i nr Daniels and Richards were mained of Negro Quarters I jetted to Some bpeeialiy Construct Rosewood la Jan 7 Twelve i ed Device of Torture io 1 I T9 4 a lev i is lit 7 nablivpj uau burned Thursday ed band 1 I vine irowa uri me piuwcumHa "ssota I xrnoliwl th names ot anv one susnect VI I ed to have oeeij memuers oi me nuuu ed mob of 15 or 20 men who kidnap ped Richards and Daniel but ru nlnl fathpr nf 'Watt testified that uauiu ralJUUl iHUl'Ub vx UtV VIV VICU session tonight to meet Tuesday morn 1 son in his biennial message will out posts( and M' Poincare conferred this line the legislative I afternoon with La Troequer min i 1 2 I iikinr ms till ixiiui aiiauKc With the delivery of the merits for the transportation of the 11 civil and military iorces The details of the rench plan re ipal legislation to be colisid main a mystery but Poincare has lhe actual contents repeated desenoed tne proposed en age have been shrouded! trance into the Ruhr as chiefly the sHrorv imrino Tne nasr wees wnrr or engineers anc customs cunei months af Governor Morrison remained at the tors This is the nucleus but the mil i 1 1 4 TAmzim rtVv zeti vw nf I ana nas cuiiierreu wiui uiuy a acwva ptnus uh tuc icm couuiuvc vx I his closest advisers ichmAni nf ritn OYmiPfi shipping line corporation will be oneinal idea was modified to make itat of the most important of the measures I tractive to the British but now that he will advocate according to his re rance is going in alone she is under cent statement None of the details I no restraint mmci ic ronLHn I lkin the plan has been disclosed Recom Various considerations may cause his son mendations relative to a fifteen mil Premier Poincare to delay the Ruhr with exaltedCyclops dollar bond issue continuing the' operations until Germany failure to klan DrB McKoin former mayoi construction program anl pav the t00000000 gold marks on Parker with being a klansman andicr progressive steps areexpected Laurie Calhoun the band that held him up and ques tioned him shortly after the reported attempt to assassinate Dr Me TZzvivv zv Anwvef 9 nriil Ka pAm TJ4 of August 24 Dis 7 hearing was divided between that of ned and flogged the night his son and Richards were tortured to death and a report of pathologists who examined IwliAc hnd hnnn vnrnvprpH from Lake La orche after a mysteri ous dvnamb'jB explosion Daniel questioned about the alleg cd attempt to shoot Dr McKoin de clared: 1 told Watt I was going to McKoin and talk to him about the shooting A few days before Watt and a couple pf other young men ran into a bunch of Ji coded men who held up some boys Watt came home and told about it That was before the shooting thought it was my duty we be 1 ing fellow Masons to go to Dr Mc Koin and talk over the matter He told me he wasmot a klansman if A 1 ill "11 l11 TTT 11 zk Hvue aiitT uiuu mm vvatu caniu with an electric flashlight worked his way across the open space between the crowd and the house climbed i through a darkened window switched the light on the crouching negroes and shouted to his friends to shoot One cf the negroes shot him the bullet lodging in his head and inflicting a serious wound He fell through the window to the ground and was res cued i Real Estate Transfers A Bost and Bost to Sk 111 Morrow idr acreb uuusxucAvAvi ii i rvri iirizit ana vuici 5 Henry Austin to Mrs juna Aus tin his one seventh interest in acres consideration $iuw Bean and his wife Emmi line Bean of Guilford county to Lu ther Goble and wife of Guilford coun ty a lot in Oakwood addition' States ville' consideration $200 Turner to Mitchell 4 acres consideration $130 (1884) A Troutman and Trout man' his wife to Ella Louise air child property in Mooresville consid eration $4500 Snow to Snow and wife Ml Snow two tracts 71 and 34 acres respectively consideration co (uin n020 Deaton and wife Margaret i Deaton of Mecklenburg county to Brawleyy and wife Brawley 36 acres consideration $1 Phifer to Charles Nesbit one fourth acre in west Statesville con sideration $300 (1920) Shaver and wife Shav er to Gertrude Holland property in Union Grove township consideration $100 (1921) Roy Sherrill and wife Callie Sherrill to Webb property on Tradd' street consideration $2500 Crouch and Crouch his wife to Walter Chambers 15 1 4 acres consideration $610 J) urose ana jane uiuav wife to A Grose 35 acres con rti I A 1 4L a a 1 ft 1 ZV sideration sru anu ouier siderations A Cooper and wife Pattie Cooper to Rachel King property on cast ront street consideration 200 Sig Wallace and wife Viola Wallace and Herman Wallace to Irby property on Park street consideration $1000 State Will Resist Petition of Thomas for Change of Venue Concord Jan 8 Affidavits deal in" with the petition of Thom as'for a change of venue on a charge of killing of Arthur Allen made conflicting statements according to statements by attorneys here today those of the defence stating that sen timent was doo much aroused for him to get a fair trial in Cabarrus and those of the State declaring he could get a trial Organization of the grand jury was expected to delay until after the ac tual presentation of the affidavits Thomas was tried opce and given a prison term but was granted a new trial Du iili Thomas Clyde Parker 4 Thomas Clyde Parker three year old son of Mrs Mary Parker Johnson died Sunday evening at at the home of his mother near Trout man of pneumonia The funeral took place this afternoon at threb at Bethel church avorable Decision or Curtis Pub lishing Co Washington Jan 8 are not prohibited by the Clayton law from entering into contracts wan news dealers as agents to act exclu sively as their wholesale distributing In my peach 'orchard of 40 trees i JICAMA A ft nl TIM ZAH I UieiU'id a luiuiitcvi W1 cd almost like a quince Point on under side very prominent Is there any explanation? No very exact one except that it is probably a reappearance of traits characterizing a nectarine from which in anitquity the peach may have been developed by hybridization Such a reappearance is called ata vism You might get more detailed information by referring to de Can The Origin Plnntc Could the green heron be mistaken for the least bittern? Not an adult green heron as the long neck and greenish glossy crest of the adult is very conspicuous But the immature green heron has a brownish cap on its head and a gen eral brownish tone that might lead to confusion as the female least bit tern has a brownish crown and is a red browntone but she shows more plain buffy than is seen in the imma ture green heron When are young porcupines born and how many at a time? The breeding season is in early summer and 2 young is the common pumber per litter The home is al most any natural cavity as small dens among rocks hollow trees etc Senator Overman Recommends A Clark for Tariff Commission Washington Jan 8 A Clark of Raleigh now an expert in the employ of the tariff commission vas recommended to President Hard ing today for a place on the commis sion itself by Senator Overman Dem ling the commission provides that places upon it shall be distributed in a bi partisan fashion and Senator Over man said he was recommending the North Carolina man as a Democrat Raleigh Jan 8 A Graham Clark who was recommended to Pres ident Harding today for appointment to a place on the tariff commission is the second son of Chief Justice Walter Clark of the Supreme court of North Carolina He has been connected with thfi tariff commission for seneral years recently becoming chief expert to the commission Mr Clark is a graduate of State college and of Cornell university Senator Poindexter Urged to Succeed Secretary all' Washington Jan 8 President Ilarding was urged today by Senator Jones Republican Washington to appoint his colleague Senator Poin dexter to succeed Secretary all in the interior department when the lat ter retires on March 4 That plan to allow only the brains' of the country to do the voting might be all right if they could he located on election day Kansas City Star Democracy is seeking a candidate for 1924 ami is conducting its explora tion hundreds of miles from the Ohio State line Houston Post An investigation should be made of the State of Iowa where a jury has tATind a woman iruiltv of first degree murder for killing her husband Cleveland Plain Dealer Cutton utures New York Jan 8 Cotton fu tines opened steady January 26 10 March 2645 May 2653 July 2631 October 2455 Tire Chief ulp Able to Return Home I1V Uip WVD vv WV 7 1 KiailSIiidik uim i i i i i ci eis nf coniamea in tne message 5 Daune Calhcui deputy Among the proposed measures bc Morehouse as mephei recognized in i i Senator proposal to create ia farm land loan commission to lend money for the purchase of farm lands from a State bond issue of $2500000 Senator Giles is of the opinion he ft 1 4 lx ft 4 4 a Ar'i'ftixlfftlx ixx AM 4 Allrtll 7 raiAi viiciL Luu Louauioiiiiiciite ml oucu ai body would result in North being relieved of its tenant farmer i confined to quarters to DlOblCm hntwnnn thpm and the Much interest also was centered on the meeting of the special committee I of the University of North Carolina Walnut street Mrs Crowell who was in i charge of the program for the after I noon i read an interesting sketch of 1 the Life of Charles after whichMrs Gilmer read three of his most entertaining poems Aunt off the and The urogram was concluded with an enthusiastic discussion of current events During the social hour which fol lowed the program Miss Requa Duke accompanied by her mother Mrs Duke at the niano rendered several pleasing violin selections kJ vlCU Lcl Die LUllCblHllvIl Lb UvIlblbLHl of chicken salad potato chins hot tea biscuit coffee stuffed dates and mints were served by the hostess as sisted by Miss Requa Duke Guests in addition to the club were Mrs John Moore Mrs George Long Mrs urches Mrs Duke and Miss Requa Duke Progressive Dinner Party A most delightful progressive din ner party was given Tuesday evening by Misses Sarah and aye oster Mildred Wallace Blanche AlexanderMartha Neil Deaton Edith Templeton of West Palm Beach la Beth Sloop Grace Brawley Sarah Leinster Eloise Bristol Sarah Kincaid Mildred Gill i and Dorothy Henkel The dinner was served in four beau tifully appointed courses cocktail at the home of Miss Grace Brawley on Davie Avenue the meat course at the home of Misses Sarah and aye oster on Armfield street the salad course at the home of Miss Mildred Wallace on Walnut street and the ice course at the home of Miss Sarah Kincaid on Davie avenue at the conclusion of which dancing was enjoyed until a late hour The following young men were guests Messrs John owled Reid Brawley II Hall Jr Allen Knox Noble Milts John Gilbert Junior Brawley Robert Bizzelle Robert Hen ley Buford Guy James Patterson Dan Brawley Paul Elam Barnett Adams Joe Terry John McLaugh lin Steve urches and Hugh Dellin ger Aid Holds Enjoyable Meeting The Aid Society of St Lutheran church held a most enjoyable meeting with Mrs Troutman at her home on ront street Thursday afternoon The home was attractive! arrang ed with Christmas greens and potted plants The4 meeting was presided ver by the new president Mrs Ed ward Taylor Reports were heard from the various committees and the annual report of the work accomplish ed in 1922 was most gratifying Plans for the wavs and means com mittee were discussed each member entering into the plans for the year with much enthusiasm During the social hour which lowed the business session the tess assisted bv Mcsdames Troutman and A Kyles served a delicious salad course with sandwich es coffee and mints Current Macdonald Announcements reading as follows have been received here: and Mrs John Macdonald announce the marriage of their daugh ter Ruth Wade to Dr William Clyde Current on Thursday January the fourth nineteen hundred and twenty three Mystic Mrs Current who was teacher of voice at Mitchell college last year is pleasantly remembered here Dr Cur rent is the son of Mr and Mrs W' Current of Eupeptic Springs near Statesville and is a popular dentist cf Statesville Cub to Elect New Officers This Month The executive board of the club held its final meeting on riday at the new quarters on Walnut street The terms of the old officers expire this month by constitutional limitation and new officers wilL be elected at the January meeting Ow ing to much sickness the got togem nr rrinnfinfr in Vinnnv rtf the dub hUS Lands and friends which was planned for Tuesday evening has been post poned until ebruary Civic League Meets Tuesday After twin The Civic League will hold its re agents the Supreme court held today gular monthly meeting at the Com in a case brought by the federal trade munity Building Tuesday afternoon atj commission against the Curtis ruo 3:30 Tn Court totate vs vnarne uumes concealed weapon? continued for the ci on at the Carpenter Dav is hospital I defendant this morning for appendicitis lishing Company Williams Undergoes Operation Miss Claudia Williams was operat this morning for appendicitis Wnnt'in'e Auxiliary Holds Regular NEGRO ZONE Monthly Meeting White Men Returned to Rosewood Express the Opinion That the 'Bodies mt 1 44 444 a ft 4 lx 1 ft wt ft ft 4 1 AT rlO 4 W4 I rri Il 2 I 1 Mzilr nnz) aI ft 010 1 1 inn VOITIHzl ItllllilIilV lilt'iriLlllLL UX OHL 1 L' I'XVMAH All 1 1 9 1 UC A V4 it A 1 444 n4 4 a lli iwot 1 4 4 1 innin Morrison is snendine iner Post cf the American Legion was I i 1 1 1 2 4 liz Poniwiinitu Hill Idmo T1 t'vev I eeks here with rcia aves ana uic (houses all that remained ot tne ne may cvcuium'uo UASawflftrt tn fiwmff i 12 returned manaer presmin 44 ia4az1 mmsaay hi ihhvu btYuu lv the whivh she stated i iij a winit'A that $10753 was realized as the Aux icrc thig afternoon and burned masked band depredations 1 1 9 44AftAft4 Z4 A 444 4 ft ft I ft 1 ft VX 1 4 I4 1 ft A ft 4 ft Iivu ixwipw uvm thn trround The commander reported The i10uses were fired one at while prowd oi between a 4 a 4 i rr 1 i 4 a 0491 sBa oi zv i ft i sv a eiihwrpfl tn Romp snecialrv COD 1 tienKei iviiss vunowuao mv inyr anv enort' to iiK inMv i hnritipc All of the negroes were punisnment V4 Vft 4A4W 4 44 A4X iTri ft A ft QHMn i 1 ir 1 iv zi ft i ri 1 1111 zu 1 uu LV rr 'iflmr in me wooaswneie uiey wtuu lx mi 4 4 Via hsn ch 1 aie inursuay iuuuv av vlup mj i i a aJ? ft wa vu ais i nn nnnipv 14 A7f dolihmtelv and althouirh the found in Laxe Uarourcne alter a i I A AX nl 1011X1 ATS 1 imo nn nno uh uua uviiumiivv a I i ft ft a nn TAHITI HL UA MVWHL 4 A XV4A pathologists in a report suomittca at tun j4iiuu lor lil0 carrying out ot nis stni secret session of the hearing of akers today were plan for seizing the Ruhr and the siore hmsu narish which Governor Parker Xa iLn Tt VI 1 1 xr I ft tS a JT 1 It 'ft 13 Like lLk 111UA 1V1UO inn InwiMixl the opinion that the bodies of in wnu a ennvu ui uvt wvxh vv i KA IaaVo? nh withAHt nV Watt Dan ids and letcher Kicnaras A 4 1 1 1 ft ft 44 ft ft ft ft ATI Christmas to uteen one aiso reaa aijna anv effort' to extinguish the wore suojcciea bpvtiMo very interesting letter from Mrs cording to Levy county au structed device designed for inflicting Norfleet of Winston Salem State i thorities All of the negroes were punishment 1 Commander oi tne woman auxh hiding in the woods where they went me report uu eu iary in which she told of recent vis ate Thursday night after the Crash gy performed on tne mutilated bodies its to Oteen and Greenville and The burning '6f the houses was car et now acnentea tne at i dn hr itp ami a Christmas with the many lovely boxes 1 wn5 nresont all the time no one received The chapter decided to in coud be found who would say he saw I nightof December late each night preparing it itary support required necessarily de vibo Mrs Norfleet to come here for a the houses fired Six' houses and a her they vie Kidnaped a urn nnrrwl with nnlv a few of mmfs on the rench estimate of what visit tn io chanter on inursaav tne rm rn church worn a 1 A ft a A zl i va vs za Tt 1 1 1 Vxzx npl tt ATI in ft ft ftzlsrr4 ziilxr AV rt I fl 1 L'iVVWlUl UMHlLl wiu WV Ml Jilgllb HlHHVUKLtVlJ xw hi hnnnr flt Tho Vanrp nn 1 nursrtav iHa 1 mon ai vnneinir Cn a evening all the members of the chap house had been' fired on from the ter being invited to attend After the house and two of their number killed dinner Mrs Norfleet will speak to the members on the work of the Auxil iary The following officers were elected for the ensuing year: Commander Mrs Sparrow vice commander Miss Bernice Turner Adjutant and finance officer Miss Nell Patterson Music officer Miss 'Sarah Sharpe Sergeant at Arms Mrs Oscar Mills Publicity officer Miss Willie Nichol son Historian Miss Carrie Hoffmann executive committee Mrs Alex Sharne Mrs Mills Miss 1 Lou oilrl men Tft xVft AwiinAn At inn a a Hl UIC UpillAVi vi Hostess to Elcricemoh Club i fires here today mark the end ot inc The Elcricemoh club was delightful racial disturbance which wag precip ly entertained riday afternoon by I Rated when the white men went to he Mrs Powell at her home on negro house in search of Jesse Hiinter wanted tor anegeu inipwauun attack on a young white woman at Sumner Monday Hpnter has not yet been captured Several of the negroes who were barricaded in the house have been ar rested it was learned tonight and have been spirited away for safe keeping The prisoners are said to have admitted that there were eigh teen negroes present at the time of the trouble At Sumner all the negroes are kept in the quarters when not at work in the lumber mill a deadline having been established between the negro and white sections after spending several weeks with her that a most attractive uxizsz atta a fnrwnriPrt nv Brapiigbs ClssifibM1.

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