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EIGHT Roanoke News 'ROANOKIO, VA.. September 12.? ltev. C. C. Hatelier, 1). 1). preached to (lu? people at Mt. Zion Sunday, reminding moil or their sins and admonishing them to accept Christ. Many heard him gladly and turned from thy error of their way and hegun life anew, having had Mis hlood mysteriously appWed to (heir hearts and arc rejoicing in the fact that tliey heard the voice of the I^ord through His messenger Sunday morn ing. The collection Sunday at .Mt. /ion A. M. 10. Church w;is $ | I Rev. C. I!, Hatcher, preached, his! closing sermon Tuesday night after! having spt ni ton ?lays in Roanoko! advising (he people out .of (Sod's) Word. Sonic hoard him gladly and were saved from sin; others refused and rejected the advice and are yet tin the old, paths of sin exposed to whatever ills may come to them in the future. Rev. Hatcher leaves for] home after ten days stay in Roanoke preaching in his elder Son's charge. Ulov. W. 11. Drown and wife, of Pittsburgh, I'a. wore ill the city last week. Rev. Brown is ex-pastor of the First Baptist Church. lie filled tho pulpit of Rev. A. Ij. James Sunday morning and night to the delight and satisfaction of all. They left for Petersburg and Richmond enrouto hofnc Monday morning, Wo were delighted to meet I)r. Brown and wife. The public schools opened here this morning with a large enroll-, men I at tho various schools, Gregory] Avenue. Gainsborough Avenue and Harrison Avenue High School. Rev. W. \Y. Brown and wife, of. Now York City have boon in the city for the past few days. He is im-i (parting u (rospol message to the] people of Roanoke and vicinity. Dr. i Drown is ex-pastor is referred, to as. founder of the High Street Baptist j Church. He is a man who has mar j UUI.IIHA'H III uirs U1VIIIU can- | ing. as scon by j i! who have known1 ihf.i wonderful prelate and man of' God. Ho is one man who believes I in the possibility of his race and] fcrtls (hat we should encourage each 1 other to gosd work. i Miss Carrie King and hor cousin,Geraldine Watson, of Philadelphia: and, New York who have spent three weeks with mother and father. sis-J ters and first cousins left Sunday,, the 10th for homo. Miss King is I the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fellis King, of 200 Ninth Avenue, N. E., Geraldine is the daughter of Mrs. J. Martha Watson, of Philadelphia. The' girls had (|uite a pleasant stay in. Virginia. It was Geraldine's tlrst I visit South, Mrs. Magnolia Pcnn, of 212 Sev-j enlh Avenue, N. 1C., who has been-, quite indisposed for the pnst two qr^ threo weeks is much improved. j >r,, m n n 4 ? nil . AM. 1/. 11(11 IW? , Hi UU V/IU'hlllUI Avonuo, N. W., wlio litis been con-' lined, in Burrell Memorial Hospital) for ten weeks, is at home convalcs-' oing, Mr. Barlow wishes to thank | the general puplie and friends who administered to his comfort. Mr. and Mrs. William Martin, of] Harrison Avenue, N. W. returned | this morning after n ten days trip! to Baltimore, Philadelphia and Wash' ingtou, Mrs. Frances McDaniels, 1 ft 1 Wells' Alley, N. W. has been quite sick the J past ten days. Slio is under the care of Dr. J. 11. Roberts. j Mrs. Sadie Broad(nax of Seventh? Avenue and Park Street sustained apainful sprained, limb last. week. Sho, is improving at this writing. j I A onko wilt bo given to the one who gets the lucky number Monday evening, September 18th by Mrs. Fannio Roll, at 319 Third Avenue, N. \V. for the benefit of Sweet Union' Baptist Church. Tickets, 15 cents. Rov. W. W. Gilbert, pastor. Dr. W. \V\* Brown, of New York J is hero preaching at tho HJgli Street ' Baptist Church in her thirty-eighth anniversary. lib is drawing largo crowds and preaching great sermons. Sunday was a high day at lligli Street. Tho people seemed to like to hear Dr. Brown. As a preacher,' he is in a class to himself. j Miss Lucille B. Goode, a graduate of the Virginia Normal and Industrial Institute. September 1, 1922 is visiting Miss Thelina Green in this city. Miss Goode will be in the city' until Monday, when she will leave for Ohio State University. Mrs. Duster Street Glenn, of 110;; Bishop Street, Morgan Park, Chicago 111. is visiting Mrs. T. (!. Gunn in this city. Mrs'. Glenn came here from Washington and has visited relatives in Stony Mountain and, Atri.w.i.... xr r> iiiMdii-Oiiiuiii,, . JIIIS. v11IT1111 will bo in Roanoke until October. : Airs. Mary Jackson of Norfolk, Va. is visiting Rov. and Mrs. Hatcher here this week. j Don't forget the old Planet Agent is on the road and will put them in your reach for just a half-dime each time. The best line of medicines are found at the home of the Agent, 153 Wells Alley, N. W. The best remedies on the road. The peoplo say so. it must be true. Try them for yourself. PRESTON?CLAY. Mr. Ernest Claudiest Preston and Miss Rosa Hell Clay were quietly married Sunday afternoon, September 3, at three o'clock at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Williams, cousins of tho bride, 334 Tont'h Avenue, N. W., the Rev. W. E. Lee performing the ceromony. The brido was attractively gowned in white canton crepe. Her hat was a hand-mado model with daisy trimmings and she carried bride's roses. Her maid of honor was Miss Mary Wado and Mr. Frederick Canaday was best man. Out-of-town guest included Mrs. Maggie Young, of Norfolk, Vn.; Miss (iUulys Allen, of New York; Miss Hlittie Meyers, of Salem. Va.; Mrs. Opholia Hrown, of Salem, Va.; Mrs Oi'dla Ash, of Portsmouth, Va. and Mr. James O. Wohb, of Coluinuhs, Ohio, brother of the bride. Immediately after t'e ceremony a salad course was served. The bride and groom with the immediate families and, a few" friends motored to their future home, Claygrass CJrove, Koanoko County, were tin ice course was served. Mrs. Kannie Robinson sang, "1 Love You Truly" (With Mrs. Hazel Locklayer presiding at the piano. I lair Dressing, Manicuring, Massaging, Scalp Specialist and Quick liiinelv. 115 1-1 N. Henry Street, l'lione If. 1 W. Mrs. Lueifle Wallace, of Detroit, Mich, and her little son, spent two weeks in Roanoke visiting her moth or, Mrs. Alice Gilbert, I I 1 Harrison Avenue and left Saturday morning for Detroit, having spent a very pleasant time while in the city with relatives and friends of bygone days 4 ? <1 i ? CHICAGO NOTK8. Hon. Walter M. Farmer and Mn\ Farmer, his wife 4751 Champlain ave nue have jnse returned to the city from llatavia, 111., where they spent two pleasant weeks on their vacation at the country home of Dr. and Airs. A. J. llill. Mrs. N. H. Newland. matron an t assistant financial agent of the Muter prise Institute, 5H Ahline Square is spending her vacaticfyi at Iillewild Michigan and will return in time I'or the opening of the school September llth. Miss Valencia White native of Daricn. Wis., and who was recently grail t'i'nin (I>.V <-',.1 lo>v lias received tin appointment au teacher and is ono duty til the \Ves:side school. Miss White is the sister of Miss Zettu White, a trained nurse nt Provident 1 lospit;il. At present, Miss White is at (he home of oflicer and Mrs. Julius Glenn in beautiful Morgan Park. Dr. and Mrs. P. Clins. Downs. 11748 Grand Boulevard wlio motored to Idlewikl. Michigan, where they spent two weeks on vacation have returned to the city much pleased with their stay and wit.lv the trip. Dr. G. A.1 Thornton accompanied Dr. Downs on his trip. M. T. Bailey, president the Bailey iR.oalty Co., and manager the Milton1 Mercantile Agency, 3038 State street, is muclt pleased with the results of a two days stile of lots in Morgan Park during which time many people ava l, ed themselves of the opportunity to purchase real bargains in lots as fa*; ture home sites. I Miss Johnnclla M. Frazer, 3434 V'jr lion avenue a teach or of music at th<? Virginia Normal and Industrial Institute, Petersburg, Va., is procuring to leave for Virginia to take up duties at the institute which opens its fall term 1 September 15th. Miss Frazer spent her, entire vacation at the bedside of her father, Prof. P. T. Frazer, who r6cenl ly passed away after a long illnu->a. ? Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Kinney, 314'J Calumet avonuo gave a private picnio 111 l.iiii'nln l'nrlf lil?i T?Viil:iv in }?niw?r ' of their mother and sister, Mrs. Fran cis and Miss Minnie lvinney of Green ville. 111., who are visiting them for] several weeks. The picinickers enjoy eil the day playiug games and hont, riding through the park and around . the Municipal pier. j The Joint. Iluilding Association of i U. n. P. and S. M. T.p wiHl resume fall meetings en Sunday afternoon Sopteml>er 10(h at Bailey's Hall, 363S State street. All day Ijihor day hundreds of pec pie were soon in Morgan Park looking over the many sites for sale and others visiting friends who have mado their future homes in this rapidly thriving suhurh. Among those seen were T)r. J..AW Kobinson pastor of St. | Mark Church and an official of tho Douglas National Hank, his wife an I two daughters; Itev. Moses M. Jackson and daughter; Mrs. Mattie Ford and her neices; Messrs. Win. C. Donton. ITarry Watson and Jesse Hawkins MoMlamos Hawkins and Mitchell. | I,INK IM IJ..M.W POItTIIltH WITH "lil(i IH'SIXI'JSS" ICXTKIilMtlSIC. (Preston News Service.) Chicago, 111., Sept. 15.?Nine pull", man porters were linked with tho operations of Chicago's newest gigantic liooze ring alter a raid on ;i passen' j;.er train which arrived from New Or leans last Thursday. It is said that dry agents discovered that metal containers, built to fit under tlie seats in pullman cars, wdix being used extensively in smuggling 300 cases of liquor into this city each week. Most of tlie whisky found was of English manufacture, imported through Bermuda and New Orleans. Special attorneys have been as signed to prosecute the eases against the pullman porters. i KDWAItl) HANDY KII/MOI) IN FIGHT AT PA I It. ) West Falls Church, Va., Sept. 13.? Edward Handy, aceii 31 vonra mm nt the men who participated in a fight here on Tuesday, died at the Georgetown Hospital in Washington, D. C. early Wednesday morning from tin, effects of two gun wounds in his head. Daniel Rrofwu was taken to* th.fc Emergency hospital suffering from in juries inflieetd when a bullet passed through his stomach and Charles Col lins is held in the local lockup; am the other alleged participants in tho fight. The mon were attending the Negro Fair which was held here last week when they became ongaged In tho light. I , THE RIOH& L. J. H A Manufacturer of Pi TO RELIEVE ALL DIS1 220 W. BROAD STREET. DO YOU LOV If so, call and soo Ij. J. HAYDEN, 2 20 W. Broad Street. My uiedicino: matter what your dlsense, sickness o to pcrfcot health. I uso nothing hut lenvos; sued; berries; flowers and p relieved thousands that liavo given uj MY .MEDICINES C'JHE TILE KOI Blood, Kidney, Bladder; Pilcn In any Dyspepsia; Indigestion; Constipation and aches of any kind, Colds. Bronclilj Sonuations; Keinalo Complaints, LnGr Bolls; Cancer in its worat fonn withou Pimples on face and body, Diabetes of My medlclnus relievo nny dlsoase, no refunded. Medicines sent anywhere. For 011 L?. J. IIAYDEN, 220 West liroa i Richmond, Va. July 8, 1915. A perfect euro has been effected hy Ij. .1. Hayden's Pure Herb Medicines After waiting thirteen years and havo not suffered from tho horriblo disease, Gravel, I desire t? make a statement to L. J. Hayden: Thirteen years ago twelve leading physiciano of my city treated me for Kidney trouble and gravel without tho dosired benefit. These doctors advised mo to be operated or., as that was tho only clianco for mo. 1 was advised to go and get somo of L. J. liny den'8 Herb Medicine and try bo fflro being operate<l on. I did Ro, and In twenty four hours after using his medicines I passed at leaet a half do/.on gravol, some as big as a largo pea. Since that tlmo I havo not suffered wijtfi tho gravel. I highly recommend Ij. .1. Haydon's mediclno to all suffering humanity. 1 am, J. A. PAGK, 4 Aubnrn Avo., Richmond Va. STRAY COW A\l? CAI/F CAUSIO OF TWO KII/LIXCJS. | ***.% . i (Preston News Service.) Memphis, Tcnn., Sept. 15.?John Chambers and Jesse Goosby were shoi and killed here Monday night as the result of a dispute over a stray cow and call', said to be owned by Chambers, which had been taken up by. Thmnas Bowens. Chambers had gone to Howens' home 011 (hp outskirts of the city to recover the cow and calf. When he ho Kan to abuse Bo wens . about having tlie cow and cnlf. it is said that Bo;v-' ens went into hjs house and reappoar ed with a shotgun. Tie fired at Cham* hers who fell mortally wounded aim died n few minutes later. A neighbor said that Bowcns in his anger attempt ed to strike Chambers while he lav helpless 011 the ground with the stalk or the gun and when prevented fled . with the gun in bis hand. Police searching for him met Goos l>y with a bloody gun in his hand. It t is said that ho was ordered by the police to surrender hut did not heed the' command and Sergeant Tom Coucn fired killing Goosby instantly. It wps , then discovered that Goosby was not the man who shot Chambers but it is the theory of the police that he had been given the gun by Bowcns. A search is heing conducted for Bowcns., 11 ENGLISH JUDGE DISDAINS KJJAX AND UNWRITTEN LAW | (Preston News Service.! London Sept. 11.?Johnny Bull Jurist does 11OI take kindly to popular American institutions which was brought out when a miner evoked tin wrath of the Ku Klux Klnn and the unwritten law upon an enemy. Resort to two American institutions ?the uri written law and the K11 Klux Klanonly caused Herbert Brooks, a Corn wall miner, who had been in America for the past three years to get into serious trouble. < Tt is said that Brooks, when he reached his home in Saint Austell, recently found that his wife had taken up with another man. Brooks sought out. his rival, it is claimed, and threat cued to shoot him. When prevented [ from doing so he wrote him a lette. in which he evoked the wrath of the Ku Klux Klnn. The court before which Brooks was brought informed him that ndither 1 he unwritten law nor the Ku Klux Klnn is recognized in England and imposed n heavy fine on Brooks. WHJiTIO RUFFI.A N TERRORIZES COLORED FOLKS'?KILLED. Tupelo, Miss., Sept. 13.?Joe Miller (white) of Guntown, a small village near here, came (o town 011 Saturday afternoon before Labor Day and with ;i companion, Dee House, started to paint the town red. Miller is said to Have brought, along a good supply of corn whisky and imbibed it freely enough to keep up his nerve. They decided that the hest place to go and have some real fun would he down among the Negroes whpfin the> could scarce out of their wits and at 'he same time would not bo bothered by the local police. It is said that they would go inio Negro business places and start rough house: insult Nnern wnnmti r>.? t.h? streets, strike nnd kick Negro pedest.iins. They had not gono far wit.i thoir depredations until a Negro hus? ness man telephoned the police about the conduct of these two white men. Patrolman Carr went to Millor nnd his companion and ordered them to leave that section. They remonstrated witl> the officer and lie attempted to place them under arrest. Deo House is said to have fired at the officer ant. when he turned toward Deo House, Miller started to run. Tho officer order ed him to halt and when he failed to do so, fired, killing him Instantly. House was later arrested at his homo and Is heing held charged with attemp ting to kill an officer. i [QND PLANET, RICHMOND \ YD B N ure Herb Medicines JASES OR NO CHARGE RICHMOND, VIRGINIA E HEALTH? ! Manufacurer of Pure Ilcrb Madlclnes 4 will relieve you, or no charge, no r affliction may bo, and restoro yon,| horbs, roots; barks; gum; bataamfi; > lantw In my medtcluos. They have ) to dlo. i .LOWING DISEASES: Heart Disease, form; Vertigo; Quinsy; Soro Throat; ; ltboumutlsm In any form; pahx* il troubles; Skin Diseases; all Itching ippo, Pneumonia; Ulcer; Carbuncles; j it use of kulfo or instrument; Ecacma 1 Kidneys, Bright's Disease of Kidneys, j matter what nature, or your money j full particulars, write, send or call el Street. , I was cured of a very bad case af Rheumautism by two bottles of L. J. Haydon's woiuiortul Herb Modi olne, after muttering a long tlmo with tlio dreadful d(s?aao. 1 wan unable to move hand or foot., and after 1 had taken threo dosoa of the mod icine 1 was able to get out of my bed and walk across tho floor, and only two l>ottles of tho medicine ha> niado mo a porfectfy well man In every respect. I cannot givo Mr. L?. 1 J. llayden too much praise for what ! he has dono for me. 1 havo sout many other suffering ones to him, and they have also gotten cured. My i daughter wan also curcd of llhouma tism and Indigestion by Ij. J, Hay den's Herb Medicines at No. 220 \V. ! IJroa^l Street, Richmond, Ya. I ro commend Mr. L. J. Hayden as one of tho greatest healers of tho slch on earth. Respectfully, J. D. TAYLOR. 2419 E. Qraco St., Richmond, Va 1I10AVY TRUCK RUNS OVIOR A SIiK10|?IX? MAX. Dallasi, Texas Sept. 14.?Albert I West, aged 21 years, was probably I fatally injured last Sunday morniriu.l when a five ton motor truck passed I over his abdomon. West was employed at the Dallas it* einerating plant and it is thought that last Saturday night he had gone , out in the yard where the trucks ar? kept to escnpe tho intense heat and to prevent the mosquitoes from bitting ; him had placed a newspaper over his face and hands and had fallen asieoj. Early Sunday morning while lying ' asleep in the yard a heavy motor truck ran over him rendering him un conscious. Ho was removed to th? Parkland hospital and late Monday , afternoon hospital authorities report ed that, he was still unconscious and had small chance for recovery. , ? . ? i HAD A PKXCHANT FOll S11AJ5U 1 MATiF-DOLTiAltS. > v I (Preston News Service.) Alliance, Ohio Sept. 15.?Charles Kennedy, night janitor at the local post-ofilco was placed under arrest ' last Thursday evening, charged with robbing the post olllco of $1000 in silver half dollars. It is said thnt iconic dy confessed to the robbery when con fronted by Post Ofllce Inspectors, and will be arraigned before United States Commissioner Whitting of Cnnlon. A bug containing 2,000 silver liali. dollars was miissing Tuesday morning when the day force came on duty. Information secured from Kennedy when put through examination by the inspectors led to the finding of $552 in missing halves in a cached in tlio woods north of hero late Wednesday afternoon. Later the officials went to the Kennedy homo and located $222. GO concealed in a broken tile in tho cellar of the house. The remainder of tho money Kennedy says he spent. CHAXMNG M. WARD XOMIXKK. Will Oppose Represent at ivo A. J. Montaguo in November Election. Cbanning M. Ward, railroad con-J tractor of 1S17 ifaimvnr I Richmond, president ol' the Virginia Tribune Publishing Company, was ihe unanimous choice of the Repub'.i cans of (lie Third Congressional Dis trict yesterday as (ho party's candr date for Congress in the forthcoming November election. Mr. Ward w" 1 op pose Representative Andrew Jackson Montague, who had no opposition for the Democratic nomination. Thirty-eight delegates were present j when tho meeting was callcd to ov-? der at .12 o'clock yesterday in tire audi} torium of Murphy's Hotel. S. M. At-1 kin son was chosen as the presiding J officer and announced the business of. the convention?to nominate a canu. | date for Congress, to clect a chairman for the Third Congressional District, and to elect members of the State com mit.tec from the Third District. Callom 1$. Jones placed the name of Channing M. Ward before the convention and there being no other nominat J ions 'Mr. Ward was made tho unani-J mous choice. He was not present at' the meeting, and a committee compos-J ed of Henry W. Anderson, Joseph P. Brady, C. M. Dozicr and Thomas B. Snead. was appointed to notify him of his nomination. '< , Joseph W. Stewart, of Richmond, j rocommended by Representedive C. B.! Slcmp for (ho postmastership of Ric/i; mond was electcd chairman of the' Third District committee. 0!. M. Moshy, of Richmond; John S. i diaries, of Williamsburg; C. M. Do-; zior, of Richmond; A. TIaro, of Henri? co County; and John B. Jones of TTan . over County were elected as tho, Third District members of tho Repun lican State Committee. ? Former Senator John C. Noel, of i tho Ninth District, brought a messa^l of griod will to the Third District con J vontion and Callom B. Jones, Joseph / VIRGINIA The SU yjfl UraL m ????????w i a?????i? 1'. Brady and others spoke on Hie ti> portance of the Republicans nominal ing Virginians of high diameter and stand in;; for oillces, and the necessity of making a fight in every eongression al district in the State. t lll'MAN II.WI) SK\T WITH 1>R\T1I l,KT?KR. i / (Preston News Service.) New York City, Sept. it.?A package containing a human left hand, also a letter signed K. K. K? threatening death, was received on Monday by A. Philip Randolph, editor of The Messenger magazine. The package, whici bore a wrapper marked, "'From <i Friend, New Orleans" was opened 1>>* the police. The letter wnrnoil J?hiw1nln1i fr> ttoni. nut of white men's movement and to unite with his own race. Randoip[old the police that lie helicvc it was Kent hy his enemies in the South an t that it refrred to a recent controversy between himself and Marcus Gnrvey president of the Universal Negro Im- | provement Association; Provisional i President of the Republic of Africa ) find editor of the Negro World and j nlso president of the ill-fated Black Star Steamship Line. Wanted* I Two first class colored barbers foi white trade, ?25.00 a week guarantee. Write or wiro. EDMONDS AND ROBINSON. IT. 10 S. George Street, Cumberland. Md . WANTED?Men and women, (white and colored. $15.00 and $25.00 week and big commission. District Sales Mgrs., Salesmen, Agents. Wanted, j> great opportunity for advancement. HAIRDRESSERS: petrolatums, 9 1-2 cents pound; Med. hair oils, shampoo base. Full supply of chemicals, Jarn, labels, and containers. ?For full tmformation, address: CAPITAL COMMERCE LABORATORY, 24 Culvert, Firnv 13, Annapolis, Md. CHa???E!_j..?ag ... g . ? 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JESSIE FARROW Plninlitf vs. JOE EAR'ROW Defendant In Chancery The object off (his suit is to obtain divorce from the bond of matrimony from (he defendant on the grounds of desertion and abandonment for more than three years last past. And an ur fidavlt having been made and filed that the defendant Jrie Furrow is not a resident, of the Slate of Virginia, it Is ordered that he do appear here with in ten days aftor due publication of this order onco a week for four succes sivc weeks in the Richmond Planet, a news-paper published in tho city 01 Richmond, Va., and do what is necessary to protect bis interest in this suit C. MIMMS, P. Q. A Copy Teste: / W. E. DU VAL Clerk VIRGINIA^?In the Circuit Court of Tho County of Henrico, July 11th,, 1922 IRENE JOHNSON, Plaintiff vs. In Chancery PEN JOHNSON. Defendant Tho object of this suit is to obtain a divorce from the bond of matrimony by tbe plaintiff from tho defendant, on the grounds of desertion and abandonment for more than threo years without cause, reason or excuse. And affidavit having been made and filed that the defendant Hen Johnson, i*, not a resident of the State of Virginia it is ordered that ho do appear hero within ten days aftor duo publication of this order and do what is necessary to protect his interest in this suli. And that this order be published onco a week for four successive weeks >n the Planet a newspaper published in the City of Richmond, Va. E. M. ROSCIIER. Attorney. 1017 Rank Street. A Copy.? Teste: SAMUEL P. WADDIIX. ClerK. * 1 LI 11. j_ 111 '.J. 11 OTHJF1R ^EOPR.IH YOU NOW BY YOU I!? FURNHTUREJ When you can got Furniture and Rugs from an Old Established houne Hfre JURGENS?that's known to sell tho best quality goods, Just as reasonable as elsewhere?why not give yonr frhonds a good lmproaslon. 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