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CATAWBA COUNTY FAIR- OCTOBER, 4, 5, 6 ANM WEATHER Unsettled weather to night and Wednesday probably warmer to night. 3 ii iiiiii.U!iI 1l ) SEPTEMBER 11, 1915 HICKORY, N. C, -TUESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 16, 1921 PRICfe FIVE CENTS fa Me )RY IS fiOW READY IR STATE POSTMASTERS 1 ''....fotilirkn t r qion Hall -Postmaster Bagby Com- 1 rr- . r ! nri plans t riP to t"ugewaicr i nurs- , iii ! Tl.;r t" . . , !nur "f !!., -.1.111. '!' ,, ,.f the '.- ,-.'"-AmU'I I. .Ml I'.'- ;.,-,V ' Tlv first , i I- Kiv-n j ! i. irr an-1 : tin- I .... j, receded ;i Kaligh, Aug. 10. Pailrouds ;r'.dncwatcr today laying before the state aut 'in"" Called Most Beautiful Spot in Chicago i - - ! .. - ,s : ' j I '?.?fe?vyf.aieg'iwwyiww J 1 j' A. 1 RAILROADS WANT 4Z:rf i URGES nil I jmnic i jn ni snLuniiuiiu REDUCED The ..igoDti in Lincr hi imilv, which Is Ihe home of the Chicago Yacht club, is suhl to he the most beaut.-'ul afot: In Clilcago. It is Rented ott Slnrilan drive at Roscoc; st reet. At-the extreme right may he seen the Sheridan Itoud drive and next to it: the hridle v.H The old schooner at t lie extreme right of the photograph is tlie club's house and OtHec. In tha distance can bo teen the Lincoln Park golf eoyrse. DY MAX ABKUNKTIIY) nil ii,- lale : 1 1 . ; i i i r ,c t in.- :n days W. ,f 1! "i-y. li;'!, .Uv in''':' Vl'in' boa rd ile!(if equalisation t hoi r formal appeal for a reduction in the valuation of ' the i i Norlh Carolina proj-'UU' f i r wetv ex- i t-.xiti-n. trains: Commissioner of rev.'-nv.o A l. iJatfby i W atts', Attorney (leneral ,Tame fc. j. Manning and Chairman -f the Cor poration (Commission V . l. Lee t'N ; ; t i t li t e the equalization board. The ; v t i t ions of the railroads as present led today is merely a forninlty -tlie board having already been made i acquainted with the text of the cor- pi.intit.ns ajpeal for a rvducUon in pi r pert v values. All of the biv: roads arc pr?yi"jr for relief. The Southern. Seuuoajd, '"'W' ' Atlantic Coast Line. a:-l Nrf -lk jScut!,ern being tlv largest compl.iin , Hart M. ,.S, They arc c;ntt tiding th.at the ;c ,!;. t utioii. Ivenicis recently aj'.)roved I v f'om , .nperation niisshner V.'ntts .n tlvir property is mi iters.",,,, Iiiiidi ;m.l tli.-'t fl: t reductions in ltnul- i hui.'h, BITIJTIOI TO SETTLE TROUBLE y the Associate i Pie-s. t1m?ih:i. N.ei)., An";. 1?. An appeal ,.. I the vxfluations oiigl.t to bo made, lira ling The department of rcvt iuie has n t of fled- com- ,.v.rfr o I'. .rune r. .iifr'.l.'lltU- i low n r.u. -luri, 1'ur- not from wiuth ih' Tost- Sto.-k- ::i r;i; ,r ih- aiii'-s pub- Mi'ineapoii- ;itv, (!iocr '( 'hib !'l'":ii"t:ii- V3 ' made nubile t!ie fitU'i'.'S Ull.. l'r.!l;L ! I 1 : 11 1 ! li I tl ! ' 1.'I..iivi. oi.Mile IMlblie li.V the statt board of health show thr.t 2,W scho'il children have !'Yn treated in tiie dental rlirrs "m X-ith Carolun. an dthat. 2..SSI have ber'n h-eated in th- tonsil arid nii.-iioid clinics. Dr. (i. M. Cooper, dii.""tor of the med'cnl inspection of schools, is iivcv tigcr of this ph-.se f the state .v--rnnent.. Medical inspection rf sfhuoi children in North Carolina is revc;! ing thou-ands who ara suffering wila defective adenoid or teeth or -'otn With applications piling up r:r clinics t remedy thof." detects two additional nurses have heen emitloy--cd for field work to aid in carrying forward the treatment which has rc- nttention io -m.-.e "Merit? . 1 :n1t.il in uivintr ; 'twentv-five hundred chihiren y lin'iiriti:"'.!!, nciliiv I.Miinii,' t ' i f nl I'ountry. iii'- lf-atur-. ln-ir.K 1'iOiicd at :r,t.T Ui.idi.V. Morning. ::;: A. M. .y I'.-v, V, It. Urad- firtri'tii'.ntioii. by l'resl (iatiiny:. ; iiiiiiuiil ;n 1 1 r ) . . '.if'u'KUry in I'dStnl i 'nii'ra-tcd witli !; (Iii A- Contrasted ' KxM"l;('ii by O. 1 'Hti-Oiii. . 0r.. .. ,K:i!c ?n a Ha- fur f'linth e!a:-' I'oiit Ail'i"d MnU. I'.nies. I ."ii;' Hour . for postal !:i:ii';o- oflirr,, by M. l,. 't, in. i-'mi;' The Star : Ih-:', "Sriiilf and be !H- M. ('. !iw, (loldston. Itoucd table riscus I'i il-nt Catling, i i ' E ' 1 1 of couMTiittees, i Dr. 'Cooper i the originator of toe plan and ho is responsible tor l v conduct of the clinics in North Caio- to I'm-idcnt IJivdh.g to appoint an i rbitrator to ;idjo::,t differences be tween packers knd their civiplcye will be made if ;i )Ia:i for a national wi.rking agreensen- 1'ci'ig tirafted !u ti by efficia' , an! ;h .legates: of Ihe amalgamated r,v..it cutters and iHitcliers is not a cenlable V) the acl-'ors, ('. J. Hay.;.-, the r.n'.'.n's in i'':.;it,ional pre-5'.h i'.t, dtoday. BOOn PPFllS SOUTHERN DEALERS PGPi STATE HOLD COMTI rain i 1 I il S v toe .-i.ssociai.ea rress. Richmond, Va., Aug. delegates from all section -Premium lifts Carolina state pa pni nirnp I III i Tk 3 . 1 2 S 1 Sa "x UfiLL liULU L id . in inn Mm ummu fy the AHW-riated I'ress. London, Au.g. K5. All soldier leave fiom Ireland in Aldershot l-'ai (thorough h 've been crderc telegraph to return to their m e n t .-; i mm e 1 i a t e I y . ,! ny r 'j e i - Kaleigb. Aug. Ifi. for the iOth North fair, wliith will b held October 17 to 22, are this week being mailed to all corners of the state from the office her," of Col. Jo si. E. Pkvu secretary. The list this year exceeds all others, there beinir 170 psfr.es. A total of twenty thousand dollars in premiums being of ford bv the fair association. $10,000 of this is offered j en livestock. Ther,'.; is an increase of S1..r00 in field crops premiums over j 1920. in tins foreword to exhibitors, Col ?nel Pogue points out the progress North Caiolina is making along agri cultural lines and fdds: j iJuiing the past H) y?ars tne : average yield cf the five major ,' crops of the state have bene increase1 mot- than 40 per cut. During this itirn soy beans have ben introduce 1 'and North Carolina lias become the ! lending state of the Union in their production. Peanuts, peas, red and ; r-rinson clover, velvet beans, hairy vetch, sorghum and other crops have met with favor and have found the; south South 16. With of the in attendance of the national em Retail Merchants associa tion began here today. Murray S. McKinnon of Hartsville, S. C, president of the organization, is pre siding. Mayor Anslee ind G-ov.ernor Davis delivered addresses, of wel come and the respond Avas made by McD. Hollidoy cf Dunn, N. C. MORE TROOPS ARE ON DDi. AROUND CABBARRDS MILLS Arrests Made at Two Plants TKi& Morning When Work Was Resumed Cannon Mills at Kannapolis to Start Tomorrow Winston- Salem Guardsmen to Protect Property . . -if. By the Associated Press. Concord, N. C, Aug. 6. One per son was arrested at the Locke mill and warrants were sworn our for four persons at the Hartsell mill? this moning when the mills started I to work. Th" man arrested at the Locke mill r-efused to move on when ordered to do so by the troops, while the three men and woman at th Hartsell Aiill are charged ,with stop- jPing a special officer and taking lm Bv the Associated Press. Pisto1 from him- Augusta, gS.; Aug. 16. Request; Adjutant General Metts, who ar- cn Governor Hardwick of Georgia rived last night, took charge of the for a demand on Governor Cooper troops this morning. He left at 2:30 of South Carolina for an apology for this afternoon to take charge of the an invasion of Georgia last Thursday j Winstcn-Salem company which will by a mob of South Carolina men in arrive there for guard duty at the connection with the attack on the Cannon mill, which 'will open tomor- Richmend ccuntv fail to obtain oos- raw. session of C. O. Fox and- Jess Gap pins, fvdd to answer charges in con nection with the. slaving of voumr. William Brazelle, Columbia " taxi ion wih the opening of the Concord driver, was made in a letter address-1 mills morning occurred at the r V, r(LA u T,irrt ' Hartsell mill when a woman nd 3 MlillCIl ! Tn nrMikin n 1 U UUVIflllU flll - APOLOGY- OFFICER DISARMED Charlotte N. C, ;ug 16. The only instance of violence in connect- linu. LODGE 15 HIED AS AMERICAN DELEEAIE Altirnoon hirsflav ni l'ko".V!dei , iilil Uotai'.v provided Clubs of nun i mm Tiimiin Hin lliniIAll T nc mm m m mmm I lil Wm rir rnn nnPITHIM Ml run ruoiiiun liest esti- linie hIvj'.v - ...... ..V it ii' OUL III I I5v the Associated Press. Washington, AuV- 10. Henry Cab t.,U.. rhairan of the senate Cuv- eiL-n relalionn committee, ,l..finitfdv selected by iinrdinc jis n member con -lelegation to theVilisarmaen-. con ference. i.'....,.,i tir.nouneement of f?r.ator f llllll - "'- made today has hem Presitlent of thw An" i- at QUESTION OP PROTECTION By the Associated Press, nl" n'.accs on a steadily increasing num ber of farms. ! "The secret of this great agricul tural advancement has been largely j the nicte general use cf better meth I ods of cutivation, more productive ; strains of farm sodas, and proper fer tilizer trcatmen, antd to the growth uit'.iole Relfast, Aug. Hi. It is reported and proper handling ot in re that the military authorities in !c'",,V:-s:r ,. . . , , , , ,, , ii , "The North Carolina state fair dur- Ireland have canctLcd all leaves ot Us entjre history of G0 years has absence fi r both efficers and men ; encouraged all these and other things III i. . J 1 , i- n f, -w 1 "VI 1 - Uiat go IO llWKe iOl must ecunu.oo. production, and for. a- prosperous and contented' people in the open country. It has ben a great center tor hrir.g- tor-pt.her annually the lst m and i'-il b ih offi'vrs anl men who rr? awny on holiday have been rc cf llei'. It was state this step was merely a precaution against surprise and hrs r.o oth,?r significance. a g BU BILLIOI GUI TAXES FfOMISD r ,., vrhr-tion was Ibe white house. He is the m-oiid memlrr to be named, the ad.nin-.tri-tion previously announcing that retary of State Hughes wou.d ieaa the delegation. 1 pnat.fj rum "". Am:'. i;, I..I i .... ,""" ll' tl.is f ' " ' " HO , (III m t: 'f huh. i : i ! ii ' By tiie Arsociated Press. Washington, Aug. K. A '.reduct ion of $7i0,o:SVK0 in the ;irinual"':i bill of th.e nation will result from the changes in the 1918 revenue tax embodied jn the new administration tax bill, Chairman Fordney of the ways' and means committee declared in a majority report filed in the house today. TELLER 11 BIT HAVE DISAPPEARED mir production and methods for tnc bene fit of the people. "The society deserves the support rf all farmers for what it has done for the upbuilding of the agricultural interests of the state. It seeks their aid rmd cooperation and the aid of ail nthevs we may have something good to show the r.eople of the state who I , ii ,. v... j on JiaVe MR' l.OOO'J .VtO uuy cliiu.uiv; in.-- tal grasp" to knew a good thing when they see it." SIX AUTO BANDITS - m -Michigan searciung whiskey Windsor Hammond of the Augusta superior court. The judge's letter also suggested that SoutfT Carolina might deliver at least one member of the mob to Georgia in view cf the capture by Georgia of Fox and Gappins. WOULD BE SUKJ'JUriEI) Py the Associated Press. Greenville, S. C, Aug. 3 6. Gover nor Cooper declared that he would b greatly ! surprised should the. gover nor of Georgia demand an apology for the invasion of Georgia. last Thursday b ya "mob" which sought to get C. O. Fox and Jess Gappins, charged with the murder of William Brazell. men seized a special officer and dis armed him before other officers could come to his assistance. The woman and two of the men were arrested, the other assailant escaping. The attackers appeared to be satisfied when they took the officer's 'pistol away from him, no bodily harm being attempted. CAPT. By theAssociateJ Press. Detroit, Mich., Aug. 16. state troopers today were for a carload of Canadian reported to have reached for shipment in the United States. No trace o fthe liquor had been found on this side of the border. Numerous efforts were made today t0 trace thmo"d asking Governor Hardwick jjnuor demand an apology. State officers today began a check of reports that a large part of the ? liquor reported as being brought , across the river was finding its way ! to Toledo and other cities over the Dixie highway. It was reported that automobiles and other vehicles were to be search ed on the. highway. J. C. MILLS OF MORGA.NTON IS DEAD Morganton, ug. 1G. One ofi the really unique and interesting char acters of this section of the etata passed Sunday when Capt. J. C. Mills died at the age of 95. During the latter part of the last century he was one of the political leaders of I this county, exercising a strong influ- I r.nrc. fnv tho Dnmnpratir ?iartv arid Governor Cooper has received nojwag knoWn throuiout the state as word from the governor of Georgia j ar. influential citizen. Dnring the in regard to deliveing one member civil war&he led a band of sharp of the mob to Georgia. Governor j shooters, himself the most fearless n , , . L r , and ecurageous of, the gang. He Cooper dec-fined to coment further on representeJ Burke in the statc ,e(J. the dispatch fro Augusta in regar;l jsiature at several sessions and held to the letter sent by Judge. li'am- j other positions of trust. to With his brother in law, Cole Coxe, of Asheville, Capt. Mills spent FLORIDA MM IS GRANDMOTHER AT REFUSE TD 'HEM M'ABOQ ON RAILROADS BOB TICKET SCEIT Cniti'd States. I'livi;,' reported to re-ponse to a i' figures. :f w:h impossible ''' Uliili' ,,f 11, ., ininil.r.r f at of work, iiiipossible, the e:(ct figurov I'l'ied. I'-'liteo' to 1 1 " liUinhlT of Clil ''h iriyn.lls Ins mor.Lh 'Vl,! eak of uii. J-.r.rli,, iii, t,. Bv he Associated Press. Washington, Aug. lfi.-Representa-tivj Alice Robertson of Oklahoma, only woman member of congress, I By th,o Associated Pr ?s -.. " Denver, Col., Aug. 16.- -M Iward A. Morse, ,12 year" old hei I teller of the International 'Jiuse tympany here, has disappeared along with .about $75,000 in currency, it was an- ncunced today by John Evans, presi dent of the bank. Miss Mavbell liirfe1!, ?ged 22, v. took particular pains when she call- ed at the white Jiouse today that !fi,infr derk at lhj bank, ai.,0 is miss- visit was not to urgf the ment of a woman on the, merit commission appoint- disarim- ing, Mr. Evans said. at Galveston as ng increase! exports. October 13.00 .. ,t i-.1 T--i. ifito ,inrl 1091 tVio nrni1n.. Upeil "Show me a woman in tne unueu, iDeceber 13.40 States that i- oualified," said Miss tion of the leading food products m - ip.obertson, "and I might " urge her the United tSates increased o0 PjMarch yA.rj0 Bv the Associated Press. Tampa, , Fla., Aug. 16 A grand mother at the age of 23 y.ears is the distinction enjoyed by Mrs. Ethel Coolnot of this city, the attainment which is occasioned by the arrival Iy the Associated t'ress. p-ttU".y " v vvi. k irsk- notcmo- daughter. Mrs. Francis McCul lough. Mle bandits held up an L-s cation hi iMrs. Coolnott was married at the age the Bronx early today, locked a tick- of 13 and Mrs. MeCullough who is '.nt nnd nhnnner in the former's ;15, is the oldest of three children. booth and escaped vith $013. ' 'm tit rnrm i nin l cotton rnr 1 umr Now York, Aus. 16. There was a (U LULU! I IIUL-i. 1 fair business at the opening ot toe .otton market today, but oraers were pretty well divided and fluctua tif.no r. 11 run a vat.ivelv narrow and ir- , regular. Liverpool was lower than due, while weather conditions louneu better through reports of lower temperatures in the southwest. There was some southern selling and com mission house liquidation, but Liver pool traded bothHvays and the early nffovino'q u-prp enverod bv trade buv- ' There Avas bullish ctmrmenit ! where Haywood Shepherd, a negro on increased spot sales reported in p0rter,v met death -at Harper's Ferry the Houston market yesterday and:; fh hn Brown raid of 1859. the record shows, was the much time and money in development of prold mining in Bui-ke and Ruther ford counties and his Bindletown mines are known far and wide. He is survived by one daughter. Miss Mary Mills of Morganton. Miss Maude Coxe and Tench Coxe of Ashe ville, are his niece and nephey. The funeral was held at Grace church here yesterday afternoon at 5:30' and interment made in the church yard. The : Kincaid murder trial will be gin Tuesday, afternoon. A venire of 75 men from Lincoln county, whence the jury will be selected has been on frt m rrfA - r nrina r liAra of ' C. lt-Tb. spllatn!A. Jonas, prominent Lincoln attorney 1 has been employed to assist in the interstate commerce committee re- defiCnse and it js expectcd that the fused today call William G. Mc- casJ wiU be a hard fought one. Adoo, former director general or j railroads, to "give expert temtimony" on the administration's railroad fund ing bill. The motion to call Mr. McAdoo was made by Senator Pittman, Dem ocrat of Nevada, and was defeated seven to three, Senators Pittman and Stanley, Democrats of Nentucky, and LaFolIette, Republican of Wisconsin, supporting it. , ' By the Associated Press. Charleston, W. Va., Aug. 16. A tablet is to be erected by the Lawsor Betts chapter, U. D. C, on the site SO nit' LiUUCia iraiucu tut: u. Chv,U,d Hioi man xviiiv ' x--"- 13.01 Close 13.42 13.43 13.66! 13.771 There are two and one-half million people in "Japan who look to th,e sea r their livlihood. DE VALERA F TAKE IF TARIFF OP IS PLEA ' FOR AND REPUBLIC Bv the Associate! Press. By the Associated Press. Greensboro, N. C, Aug. 16. 'Ad dresses by William Burgess of Wash ington, D. C, a member of the United States tariff commisf ion, and Senator E. S- Broussarfl, . of Louisiana featured the morning ses sion of the second and concluding day 6f the fifth congress of the southern tariff congress her.e today. Mr. Bur gess and Mr. Broussrd urge 1 that the tariff question b,e divorced from Dublin, Aug. 16. In opening the politics, dail eireann at. its first public sess-j 7 he. congress was asked to adopt ion here today Eaonn De Valera, the a resolution for a tariff on southern rpubleican leader, reiterated Ireland's products. Th resolution was said to claims for separation from Great favor a .tariff that "would equate Britain an de clar-d the only jjov- the cost of production in this country em.ment the people recognized was with foreign production in so far as h.ministav of th-; Irish republican ii would meet the public welfare,. parliament. such schedule to be so plain as not to discriminate against any s;tion Eighty two per cent of the persons or product, to the end that there may who diedo r wrere injured by fire in be maintained American standard? this country last year were mothers, of living in every line of effort." appointment.' cent. May i.i.zi 1