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THE WASHINGTON HERALD FRIDAY JANUARY 1 1909 3
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South Boston and Houston
Captured by AntiSaloon
CONTEST IN ROANOKE
Wets Fight Result on
Constitutional Grounds
yor Cutchln of the Magic CityIssues a Proclamation Asking theCitizens to Abide by the Resultthat the Election Was Pair andthat Homes Should Not Sow BeMade Miniature Liquor Depot
Virginia towns ferae gone icy Bwister district C Halifax CMmtr lawhich we the IKS wasSoetk Boston aad g n n t a TWted
dry IR a lead ytt ti fltoedoa V HImajority
This resatt mf a that the eight bar-rooms aad w aatpptog 4 iMKlii SouthBoston MM two M HfcwUtt ffftlclose at tIN ad af ataety days
The revcm ia South B oafcaa from tIMliquor traaV mo H tg tiH aad atHouston it is JOB
The cootc0t wa the ever seeain Halifax but T gil wfehowt aayexcitement The caatnaigB was can-
ton aaatated by H H of-
Houataa Those MM hut the eo pera-tton f the duI people
The South Beotoa Now which hasalways been a pranooncei tenperaneepaper gave the andaalooa stroegsupport and new a factor in tile remit
To Enforce Laws In RoanokeRoanoke Va Dee XL Mayor Joel H
Cutchia nrh favored the wets te thelocal option arnijurtgn which resulted ina victory for jvobibitkm by a majorityof eightyshe votes today issued aproctaamUon to the people In which hesays the verdtot of the voters be
option should be gives a Hahaoys be is ready to carry oat the
Rill ofroite sad that he wffi ask cooncite for aspecial appropriatioa for a secret serviceto aid him in enforcing the Jaw
He asks the chnrches to condno thetight for temperance and create a sent-ient that will prevent the homea fromb coming mtatata ttqaor deovcs aadre foraaiUqp of sodai cJubg where theIirit of the law wilt be vtoteted He
Af willtegneo on the pert of fraternalanixattons such as the Elks Sagfes-
wls and kindred oigmil atfons to forejro their right to pvt fa tochers ngardtBg-re locker menace the raost serions phase
ft the situationHe hopes that no tesal technicalities
may be Invoked by the defeated partysaying no good can result He says
The apt has been honestly made theelation honestly conducted and the AndSaloon Society has won a victory hasa right to enjoy its fruits and no onehas a right comptaia
He calls a nuns meeting of citizens forThursday night to disease matters-
in connecttoB with the questionWet Will Content
Tt was stated toy positively that theLiquor Dealers AseecfatteB wit contestthe election on the ground of oaeonsd-tutkmaBty
Field Secretary J D McAllister of the
I believe it wW 1 nnfortnnatefor the liquor interests of the Itthe etecdon te thIs city te coateefe Theseries of contests on the part of theliquor interests hi various cities is notonly arousing the rural sections of theState but is arousing the dry elementin all the cities where local option elections have not ben held The citiesthemselves are beginning to feel that if
have to contest their cases hi theas well s Win them at the ballot
When Without Exertion or CostYou Can Enjoy Xeais and
Care Dyspepsia
when your meals declare war yoursystem
When the stomach wont do its workit is beeanee it cannot
Whoa foul emeUiug odors come fromyour stomach when the bead acnes andThe sourness of mouth every morningirakes you hate your breakfast whandreams and nightmare rtmdl youlout give up the flght
This is the appeal of nature and Itchould be beard
Overeating late sappers poorly chewedfood too rich pastries and underdonecooking are some of the causes of thestomachs Hi health
When the stomach is busy it pressesacd churns alt the liquid matter fromfood and with ifs Juices dfeeotves Isoliquid form or pulp everything trafchcomes into It
If such food be poisonous ft affectsthe Juices attacks the stomach goes intothe blood and weakens the entire system
Stuarts Dyspepsia Tablets will digesta fun meal easily without materialassistance from the stomach They willrestock the gastric fluid with all the ele-ments needed They build up the blooddestroy sour taste bad breath belchingstomach and bowel trouble aad quicklyrestore natural conditions
One grain of Stuart s Dyspepsia Tabletswill digest JW8 grains of food In the
in a glass viol without aidof the human digestive apparatcs
The method of Stuarts Dyspepsia Tablets are the methods of Nature
They contain every requisite forstomach and digestion Alter mealone of these little tablets when It en-ters the stomach cringles with the juicesattacks the food sad digests It It re-moves the fermented and decayed masslying stagnant there sad eases theEtoniach at once
It is wholly a question fur you to solveYour druggist will furnish Stuarts Dys-pepsia Tablets Sac the box or send asyour seine sad address and we wHIFend you a trial package free jucWrossF A Stuart Co W Stuart Bhfg 3kfe-rthall iOca
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This Is takes as a on eqwtvalent to a threat of istatewMe prelIMtten
Fatalities nt Lick Branch WillHardly Go Over Fifty
Biueneid W Va Dee 3L Huadcedestilt continue to crowd about the monthof the mine of the Lick Branch Collieryin vrhtck the explosion of Monday oc-
curred as a number of dead bodies arebete recovered and brought out
The lIst of dead now totals fortynineand It te believed only one more is inthe mine This was gives out officiallyat the mines companys office tonight
Many of the bodies recovered have beenshipped to their oW homes and tills wasday of funerals at Switchback The
parties are still busy and ore searchtug te every nook and corner of the vastworkings
There Is no bad air to hinder a thoroughsearch This afternoon the fresh air wasforced late the shaft where the explo-sion and a number of bodieswere In spite of the terrific forceof the death dealing the remains-of the victims are not mangled Of thefortynine dead miners there was not onebut was recognizable One man wassomewhat disfigured The last inspectionof this mine was made in August byDeputy Inspector Phillips who proaouaeed it in excellent condition
CAROLINA SALOONS CLOSE
Statewide Prohibition Takes EffectToday
Raleigh N C Dec 2L4Mscnseteg theStatewide promottloa Jaw whichIto effect January 1 Gov GlanNorth Carolina says that if be weregovernor next year he would see thatthere was rigid enforeomettt eves if hebad to put aand exhaust the State treasury te do tt
He insists that the low having beenvoted for by a majority of the people inthe State it is eiuttled to a fair trial
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atf agents to stop the stills hi countrysad mountainous districts and a move
huure enact a Jaw creating the oflict ofspecial constables to break up the hilttraaYc This law will have tile full sup-port of Goretect KitchJu who wants
eOdeacy of the prohibition enact-ment to be thoroughly tested
NOT ENOUGH ENGINES
Slack Business in Fairmont Coal-Fields Due to Motive Power
SpxM n The WaWnstM healSGrafton W Va Dee a The stack
bustneas ta the coal Industry m the Fairmont rto the inability of the Buithnore andOhio Railroad Company to Iambi carsaad motive power Is the statement
operatorsThe motive power Is not sufflciont to
place empties oa the sidings It te statedthere wouM be cars enenjji cow themotive power be provided to place them
On the MooongabeU River braarh It Isstated that there Is not half enoughpower to satisfy the mines even at thisMack stage of the game It Is claimedthat tile engines have not been over-hauled and are frequently disabled Locoatodves were injured dnrtec thedrought by the adds of the waters usedIn tbe boilers
BLAZE IN
Store and Burned Loss Is
CrfeateM 1 L Dee nFJre this mornlag destroyed the storehouse and dwelltag In Maryland avenue occupied by J H
Lmead Mr Aihnuad bad a narrow es-
cape as ae was overcome by Ute smokewhich flied his ayaianenU Tawas owned by Geors R Crockett whohad ao auaraaee DeaaJngty Sonsstock of 80de was partly covered byinsurance
pin is dJrided away tbtaldac it tobe of incendiary oHaJn TIle total losswin reach KM
Held for Stealing from
Norfolk Va Dec aMnrtm L Westbrook a ttverymaa of Portsmouth wasarrested this afternoon charged with
applying to his own use certain brassesthe property of the United States gov-ernment The case against Westbrookwas worked up by Secret Service AgentO F Kline sent here by the Navy De-partment and W H Catching a specialdetective of the Norfolk Navy YardWestfaroofc aftea drove wagons to thenavy yard aad the detectives allege thatthese wagons had la them secret receptacles IB which valuable brass would bebrought out of the navy yard
Bridge Sears CompletionSrcM t Tae Wufcngtoa HenM
Cumberland Xd Dec 3 he bridgeover the Potomac River at Wagys Fordopposite South Cumberland greeted joint-ly by AUegaay County and Mlnera County W Va totA the nrstlie use between Hancock aa Piedmontpublic use betwen Hancock aaf Piedmontz distance of nearly ninety miles hasbeen completed except the of thefloorteg and painting which are hiprogress It will OP opened r txamcin a week and win afford a asW route tothe South Branch valley
Store and Postoffice RobbedpecM t The Watonigtea
Cumberland 3d Dee MThe store ofR A Raddi fe and postofSce at RIdgeley opposite Cumberland were robbedearly this morning and in casiv fifteenpairs of shoes and a 2 check were stolenMany stores have beei robbed hereaboutsin the post few months and thebea yhas included hundreds of shoes v-
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gany County Bar Assoosntfon todayelected the following offlctrsFinley C Headrlckson viceArchibald A Young secretory D j
ley Sloan treasurer Lloyd H
brarlan Harry R Donaelly dteoeinrnIrvine R Dickey David John Lowx IBohert W McMichael Richard S Bell JPhilip Roman
J W Sumption IsSfeckl to the Wutestea Heald
Winchester Va Dec 3L Joseph W-
SumptiOB a member of tbe local postoffice force died here today after a brtillness of pneumonia aged foitrtfePM Kwas a prominent member of the Kotejhof Pythias and the Rouse Reek and fifcder Company A widow mid three chil-dren survive
Maryland Chickens Firstto The WaekfastMi BeraJd
Cumberland Xd Dec a Ptnrte-rEtosser of Cnmberlaai was nTitei-dtodry that his black Laagshaa chickensoa exhlutttoH at the SquareGarden Poultry Show n eb York IpnVtaken drat premiuiB chickenstook tile blue ribbon at tire HagerstowFair
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NEWS OF THE CAROLINASMARYLAND AND VIRGINIA
POLITICAL AND OTHERWISEI
Marriage licenses for the following Virgjaia and Maryland couples were issuedhi Washington yesterday
George E Pickett and Janet S Roweboth of Alexandria Va
Saden J Bruce of Bowling Green Vaand Emma of Delos Va
Fred L Garner of Kokomo lad aadRoss E Cragg of Baltimore Md
Robert S Jones of Vienna Va andElla M Cunningham of CenkHa Va
Nelson C Burwell of Parkersburg WVa and Katharina I Roed of thisdty
Bobert O Conipber of Waterford Vaand Margaret K CapeJnafl of Round HW
VaRichard Deeatur of Stafford Va andPearl McGwin of Fairfax Va
Elder H Stede and UHfaa V SmiUvboth of Baltimore Md
Parkersburg W Va The executivecommittee of the West Virginia NationalGuard Association has formulatedproposed amendments to the State mail
tan code which will be submitted to thelegislature in the forum of a but whichwill make the State law with retard tothe National Guard conform with theDick national law
MorgantowB W DominionNews Company has purchased the Re-
publican a daily morning paper andwin consolidate It with the New
an evening paper Hereafter theDcmfcrtoB will be published In the
morning under the management of JuthutE Fleming By agreement the POtChronicle will take the evening fleW
Onrkaburg W VaTbe West VirginiaSheriffs Association which was organteed here by the sheriftsefect of theState has elected the following oncersI Harshbartrer of HunUngton chairmanS P Smith of Charleston secretaryand 3ff J Francis of Cterksburg treas-urer The next meeting will be heW hi afew weeks at the call of the chairmen
Cnmberhutd Md Aa entertainmentwas gives by the stockholders of the
Glass Works to the ewploesand their friends hi the now annex tothe pfauK There was general rejoicingover the contpioUon of the additionwhich te of brick by fr feet two storieshigh A dance was given on the secondfloor of the new annex
Morgaatown W VaThe stockholdersof the Peoples Telephone Company haverallied the sate of its pleat prop-erty and franchisee in this county to theNational Telephone Company at theprice of S t The National Companywin Immediately take charge of the prop-erty with Walter Baring of FafamonCas manager
Charlottesville VaTJaele DId 3 eDaniel President Roosevelts guMe
he vtrttt Pine Knot hi SouthernAlbemarle for a hunt Is mightily inter-ested te the African expedition He does
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Jlany Italian lUIncr There LoutRelatives In Earthquake
Fhmont W Va Dec XL Italian Coosnter Agent C D GnMara of Fairmontte of the opinion that sarong the deadfrost the earthquake are hundreds ofremoves of the minors and laborers inthe frainnont held Ins mother residesat Palermo amid be believes she te safealthough be has received no word tressher He feels sure however ofhis relatives were killed Consul CaJdata said A very large per cent of theitalians hi the Fabmoot region are frontSilly I kaow dozens of men workma-te the coal mines here whose wives andfamines were left In Messina That asevere blow has fallen upon the un-
fortunates hereabouts there is no doubtin my mind It win be weeks before theextent of the truth is known
Gilberts Life May Be SavedSpecM I DIe Wastes IlcnU
Norfolk Va Dec JL The members ofthe jury who found young Benjamin FGflh rt guilty of the murder of his
Amanda Morse with one or twoexceptions will sign a petition to GoY
Swanson for tbe commutation of thedeath sentence which they pronouncedagainst Gilbert to one of lIfe Imprison-ment provided Judge Hanckfll alsoit Both Judge Haackel who tried themae and Commonwealths Attorney TU
who prosecuted it refuse to diseasethe matter
Kept VVctlclinpr Secret Six MonthsSceeM to The V sh ctnB HenM
Md Dec 2L Waiie vialung retetlves in Washington test JuneMiss Emma Rocker daughter of JohnW Recher of this Ky And Albert CPnffenberger son of former States At-torney Thomas A Pofferiberger Hagerstown went to Wilmington DeL andwere secretly married by Rev GeorgeLewis Wolfe The wedding was kept ab-solutely secret until today whoa thecouple announced that they were gojngto leave on a wedding trip
Searchers Fan to Find Barclt-Sfroat te The Wasbtegten Herald
Cumberland Md Dec 3L The body of-
E T Burch aged sixtyseven forland carpenter missing over two weeksand thought to have boon seen floatingIn the Potomac last Sunday eveaingnear Creek has not been lo-
cated A thorough search has been madefrom North Branch to Olduram Hisrelatives believe that be has met withtoni pay and that his body lies beenhidden away
Danced Old Year OutSfracMl to The Washington Hera-
MHiagerstown Md Dec SL Hagorstowasociety tonight danced the old year outsad a aew year In at the annual bullunder the auspices of the Hngerstewa As-sembly Club at Hotel Hamilton The ballwas attended by many
Sacluding persons from BaltimoreWashington
Former Spottwylvania Girl Wedsn ctel to The Wastegton Herald
Spottsylvania Va Dec 31 George Antetrens of Alleghany County Va andMss Ada J Hudson formerly of Spottsylanla but now of Washington weremarried in Baltimore a few days agoMr and Mrs Matrons will reside in
orders for Sfevr Year receptions Hother social functions
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ROt agree with the President who it isalleged recently expressed the wish tofriends that be were ten years voungfcrbefore ne peaetrated the jungles of Africa
Unde Dicks view the PresidentialNhnrod te beyond the roach of injury orbed health and he related incidents insupport of Ids conviction
He sure is a great hunter saidUncle Die I am a hunter myselfbut I cant tech him He can go altday without eating but I want a littlemack He rides straight across thecr cks and fences and through thewoods and It is hard to keep up withlam Once I saw him knocked off hishorse by a hub but It didnt hurt himnone He con sleep on horseback too-
I seen hint do it And one time whoame and Mr Bishop went on ahead toeaR up some wild turkeys aad foundsome we couldnt tied Mr RooseveltAlter searching around I heard snoringslid K was the President Slat of his backte a clump of Aint nothingb Africa going to hurt him
Baltimore Md Tbe ehaUcenMda ameannatured bee that builds mud nestsagainst walls Is responsible for the ob-
literation of many inscriptions on ruinedEgyptian temple said Prof J H Cornstock of Cornell University at the meet-ing of the Entomological Society ofAmerica at toe Busters High Schoolaad to prove that they were everythingbe said about them b bad stereopdconto show the bees at their work Dr FM Webster head of the division of
crop insects of the Department ofAgriculture told of the grew bug in-
jurious to spring wheat and the para-sites that hoW It In check and Prof JA Noises talked on spiders
Lynehburg VaT That roany mea flailin the excitement of vigor with whichlocal option elections are waged a senseof gratifying their political instincts isone of the reasons assigned by RichardBvelyn Byrd author of the famous ByrdHonor law hi Virginia aad speaker ofthe house of delegates for the growth ofprohibition sentiment te the South
The subject Is treated hi a contributedarticle which Is peculiarly timely te theJanuary number of the Virginia Ms
the State monthly After diecoming the cause for prohMdoa growthSpeaker Byrd says
There Is yet another reason for thegreat success of the prohibition
The complete absence of an effect-ive opposition political party in the Southhas starved the political Instincts of theAngloSaxon who nuu up the greetmajority of the white population
The AntiSaloon League te praised hithe same article AH popular movementsmust had instruments in order to be ef-
fective continues the writer In Vk-
siate the prohibition movement has founda wonderfully effective hHtruatent fat theAntiSaloon League The tenders of the
a ue are men of great abOfty energynd farseeing wisdom They are hi no
sense political hot on the contrary areahmst universally strong conservativepractical mon
EXPECTS STATEWIDE FIGHT
Richmond Believes LegislatureWill Vote State Dry
Richmond Va Dec Everywhere inRichmond the local option fts werediscussed today many prophesying thatthe members of the next legislaturefrom the counties WIll vote Per State-wide prohibition as a result of liquorcontests in their districts
That Richmond Norfolk and NewportNews will be the next places upon whicha fight will be Imposed appears to be theconsensus of opinion In the meanwhilean tbe cities and towns which have heldlocal option elections are awaiting thedecision of the Supreme Court of
of tile State in the Fredericksburgwe The validity of the Ward act un-
der which the election in that city washeld has been attacked the Judge of thecity holding the act Is hi conflict with theState constitution aad therefore voidThe case will prooabty be heard at thenext term of court
On this decision hangs the result inother cities m the State If that ninetieste MId valid then aH cftttee alreadyvoted dry will be ury otb rwjthe liquor men will continue or resumebtiilnoot
Dr Tront Weds 3IisSf etel to The WwMMgteM Herald
Roanoke Va Dee 3L Dr HughTrout a noted surgeon of Roanoke andMiss Leonora Cocke daughter of MrsCharles Cocke of HoHins were marriedtonight at Hoittae The bride Is a grand-daughter of the late Dr Charles LCocke founder of Hoilfns Institute andfor years its The groomwas for ten years a surgeon at JohnsHopkins Hospital Baltimore He is anative of Staunton and a year ago es-tablished a large private hospital here
Home Wedding in MontgomerySped to 7V WosWBsioa Herald
Boyds Md Dec 5L A very prettyhome wedding took place at the home ofRufus Rent King near Damascus at 11
oclock this morning when Miss ArdaUaMay King and Howard MontgomeryMiles son of Thomas Miles of Clarks-burg were married The parlors wherethe ceremony took place were very tasti-ly decorated with evergreens hoUy andmistletoe Previous to ceremony awedding breakfast was served Rev MrBarnes of Laytoasville tied the nuptialknot
Weddings in Jefferson CountySppeW te TIle WasktafftM Herald
Harpers Ferry W Va Dec 3L At-DuffleWs near here Warren Hunter WaSmarried today to Miss Lizzie OsbournThe bride Is the daughter of B Osbourna wealthy farmer and prominent Confeder-ate soldier The groom is merchant ofthat place Rev Mr Slier of the Presbvtertea church of DHffleWs officiated
M C Garrett and Miss ElSie Runnis-N a of Uvma aeigbberhood were roarr d yesterday at the Zoar Church byHtv Mr Hitchcock Lutheran ministerof Shepherdstown
Virginia to Aid SufferersSpecial t Tbe WacMadeR Herald
Norfolk Va Dee 3L Both Mayor RWdick of Norfolk and Mayor Reed ofPortsmouth have indorsed the proclama-tion of Gov Swanson asking aid for theItalian earthquake sufferers MayorReed has issued a proclamation for theassembling of the cItizens of Portsmouthtomorrow to take action as may bedeemed proper toward relieving thosewee have escaped the horror The Ital-ians of Norfolk have called a meeting forthe same purpose Sunday afternoon
Mrs Florence Simmer DeadDec 3L Mrs
Simmers widow of Thomasformer burgess of SaritiisBurg this
county died yesterday at her home Inthat place aged fiftyeight years MrsSimmers is survived by a son Harry Sim-mers of Smltnsburg and a brotherFrank Norford of this city
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CLAIM TENNESSEE
Prohibitionists Say Legisla-
ture Will Pass Bill
SOLONS CONVENE ON MONDAY
AntiSaloon and ProSaloon ForcesAre Gathering nt Xashville
StrnfRJe Gov Patterson andIlls Bntire Administration FavorLocal Option Trouble IB Feared
SpKirf to The WiMhteiUni healSBristol Tens Dec JL The loj slatnre
of Tennessee Monday at Nashand the struggle for Statewidepro wOl begin
Ve have the Aght already wonW R Hamflton head of the Anti
Saloon League in the State who te as-
sisting in organizing the legtelaturehe left yesterday toe Nnnhvnle to bepreeent at opening of the assembly
The majority of the members of bothare either pledged and instructed
to vote for Statewide prohibition or areavowedly ta favor of the lid we wiltwin despite the activities of goy Pattersort and his forces for local option
The light in Tennessee win be one ofthe bottet ever waged te the State andthe campaign has been on for weeks Itwas te his zeal for the name of State-wide prohibition hi anticipation of thecontest before the legislature that result-ed in the of former SenatorEdward W Cannacfc editor of the Nash-ville Teonecgean some weeks ago ItIs claimed by the temperance people thatthis has reacted to the good of the causeaad that saloons are sure to go
However the prohibition movement isstrenuously opposed by Gov Pattersonand the administration The DemocraticState platform calls for local option butCarmack charged that it was nut madeby the people but by the unauthorizedliquor interests Del by an act of unpar-alleled political duplicity aad that theDemocrats were not bound by it
Interest te Intense an over the Statesad it te feared that there wit be moreMoodohad because of the Ugh feelingover the fight Saloons now exist ht onlyfour cities In Teaneosee Nashville Chattanooga Memphis and LafoOette
FAIRMONT GETS BIG PLANT
Independent Steel sari Wire Com-pany to Locate Factory There
Plttsburg Dec XL A telegram fromFahrmont W Va tonight says
The Independent Steel and Wire Com-
pany of Fltubuis has decided to locateits new SUoVW plant m this city Thecompany has had under contidtraaou theconcentration of Its plants we MoneseenPa ERwood City Pa CnynhogaOnto sad at Chicago bringing thorn un-
dnr one managementThis city was selected because of
natural advantages The abundance ofwatergas sad the dose proximity of fluxingmateriel are ietemttaUns factors
The plant will consist of one blastfurnace with a daily capacity of a tonsopen hearth furnace capacity HI to 509toss roDing mill with a capacity of 4GO
tons of rod sad a large wire milL Fif-teen hundred men will be employedTire monthly pay roll will reach M6 eThe people of this city have agreed togive 7H acres of tend as a site to erectthe buildings for the plant
Wllifeun Gtesh of Chicago Is the presi-dent of the company
HELD FOR BRUTAL GRIME
Three Men to Face Court OR
ChargesSoCToIk Val The XLThe
murdering John MitcbeHwhose head a women snw crushed withaa Iron bar as he begged for hisdosed test night in Eienton N C
After a bearing of two days WilliamDrew white and William H Warrencolored committed without bullRobert Francis WM held under hood forthe spring term of the Suporior CourtSam Goodwill John Losstfcar aadCook were discharged
Mttctoeirs body was found ia AluemarieSound
FORGED TO DISBAND
XiKht Riders from Tennessee Com-pany Excites Southern
t The WaabbvtMLyacaburg Va Dec SI Alter
months experience at tnr heed of acompany of twelve local players ia thebm The Night Riders of TennesseeR H Reynolds sad his wife have
to their home here aad the com-
pany te scattered at Charlotte andGreensboro N C getting together sumdent funds to ineJce Ute home
Reynolds who came aonte thin afterstates that the play was founded
upon InvestigatIons made by himself atReelfoot Lake Tens and that it wasso real that the company was arrestedfire times in that State charged withInciting riot These arrests were at
CRy and XewportHe claims that the company receivedrough treatment at each of its Ten-
nessee engagements At one place thefeeling was so hot against them that oneof the members was arrested for high-way robbery and be was only releasedyesterday Mrs Reynolds left alt of herdiamonds and jewelry as ball for aerselt-aad husband for their appearance in an-swer to the charges indicated
Recordbreaker at CumberlandSrecUl te The Wsfa wi HrnM
Cumberland Md Dec 1 Tbe businessat the Cumberland postofflce tom Christmas week December was thelargest hi its history It includes thefollowing items Domestic money ordersissued 2X international money ordersissued 14 domestic orders paid OS letters and parcels registered 31 registeredletters aad parcels delivered Stransient registers bundled L2SI sale ofstamps lacrosse over teat yearSttUe It te estimated that IMG pack-ages wore mailed at the local postoSfce
Killed by Train Going HomeSpecial to The Vishtagimt
Danville Va Dec Jotm Jones agedthirty years a wettkaowa residentof the Lola neighborhood this countywas struck by aa extra frehrht train ofthe Southern Railway near Fan Creeklast night and killed He bed arrived atFall Creek 0n passenger train fromDanville sod was ovMently walkingalong the track toward MIRe when theaccident occurred He loaves a brotherMorgan Jones of Fall Creek
Death of Miss Mamie KInerdon
3Id Dec SL Miss Mamiedaughter of the late Rev John
KmgS n tiled here rather auonealy atmidnight test night aged thirtyeightyears She had Mea Bl for some monthsaad death resulted MIa heart failureShe is survived by her mother MrsAlverda Kngde two sisters and twobrothers
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