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YOUNG WOMAN W111T KILLED BY AUTO 5 _____ * will be ? bureau o Miss Anale King of Charlotte cunure Fatally Injured When Struck by 8erv|ce n Mr. I^ein Houston's Motor Car? new seer Died at Hospital. The bure The following was taken from Thursday's Charlotte Observer: Louis las Within a few seconds after she I the dena t pear quickly after you take I)r. presence I Kin'a New Life Pills. They purify from thf f ^ the blood and put new life and A bus! r* vigor In the system. Try them and sessions you will be well satisfied. Rvery Museum pill helps; every bo* guarai teed, the men Price 2 6. Recommended by Lan- guests ul caster Pharmacy and Standard the reg Drug Co. [Smithsor > unristenoury placed Mr. Houston 111 under arrest and at first acconi- Hecau panied fcim at his request to the 'he K?v< Presbyterian hospital. Mr. Houston tist was greatly shocked by the occur- ^'ie ('?Pl rence ami expressed ?a desire to see l'ie Miss King. When lier hopeless con- ni.e!1. a dition was ascertained, the oflicer ~ . '' went to police headquarters with (),?ly ?( Mr. Houston and after a consulta- ')r- "ar tion with other city ottlcials the consent amount of the bond was fixed at E?vt>rnn $5,000. This was at once given, the through paper being signed by Messrs. Paul wor^' 'Chatham, M. M. Wallace and I)r. r Adam Fisher. Tlie case was set for ^ ^' hearing Saturday morning. The automobile is a two-passen- rnnce ger Marion car. Its owner, Mr. crafts Houston has been for several years Noll, linotype machinist of the inechani- Nancj cal department of The Charlotte other ii Observer. He is a likeable young tion ii man of a steady type, industrious France-i and well disposed. He is a native morning of the Mint Hill section of this aeroplai county. ritory Mr. Houston has made no state- German ment for publication. board. Occurring as it did in the busiest chief i part of the afternoon, the accident lAeutens created much interest and there The were many expressions of regret and French of sympathy for the victim of the 'ho epo accident and for the automoh'list. plained ?? . had h< AN K.NK.MV OP' WKKl'ii. thoueht i was on Scientists Kind Parasite That May frontier, i ^ Prove of Value in Cotton Field*. Instri Washington, April 22.?Parasites [?rt'iK" , which will destroy the weevil that ' preys on the alfalfa crops in the am,>aHWa West have been discovered in Italy ,? 'j1 by W. It. Thompson, representative 'r''fn of the United States bureau of ... entomology in that country. He has / rance 1 Just notified Dr. L. O. Howard, chief PPI^? of the bureau that a shipment of ' these parasites are on their way r ' ' from Kurope. The alfalfa weevil has not spread to any such extent as the cotton boll weevil, but as r P1Iip? many farmers throughout the West include alfalfa as one of their prinV cipal crops, the timely introduction \ * into their fields of an enemy to the \f pest will save many agriculturists |)|S||?KU from loss. I.. Wash! Lancaster Leads. technical opening Drive Sick Headaches Away. the firth Sick headaches, sour gassy stom- the Nat ach. indigestion hlllnn?no?. a i? -? Tiw? alighted from a street car on South Throug J Boulevard almost immediately in front of the power house. Miss almost a | Annie King, aged 23 years, was Washingt truck by the rapidly driven auto- rural org mobile' of Mr. J. Lemuel Houston !,s ... tant fact yesterday afternoon and fatally in- Houston'! jured. Death came about an hour port of 1 later, when Miss King had been re- The pi moved to the Presbyterian hospital and had been placed on the operat- mentally ing table. The accident occurred where tli about 4:45 o'clock. Mr. Houston duced. 1 was arrested and later released on jV.Vle $5,000 bond, the charge being man- wVth den slaughter. The ai Miss King had boarded a south- make th? bound Fourth ward car at Indepen- hi this deuce Square to go to the home of scores of her sister, Mrs. Everett B. Moore, have bee who lives at 1114 South College It incl street. The automobile was also roads, w southbound and was on the west tural tec side of the street. Miss King saw pl? on fn the car swiftly approaching as she ing, be turned westward to Bland street, closer r? which is adjacent to the power and cons house, and evidently thought that activities safety lay in that direction, but she i scattered was overtaken midway of the dis- and sem tance and dragged and knocked be conce about 4 0 feet. On the east side of The the Boulevard the newly-arrived one. Tli La France fire truck was being given ''st the i a tryout and was headed south. It departnn is possible that the noise confused pose of "Miss King and reduced her chances actual v for a safe escape from the situation, down to ; 13 V T.3 -1? At IK* vuiiuuv iwi i3. ?j, rurr 01 tlio < "*? ??> Fourth ward trolley car No. 2.r>, and While Motorman L. S. Farrell, rushed to been ma x tho prostrate form, and Mr. llous- service mb- ton did the same as soon as his car schools could be brought to a stop. The country, young woman was placed on the an- country tomobile fire truck and taken to the purposes Presbyterian hospital accompanied it will ! by Dr. W. K. Held, who was near at can becc hand when the tragedy occurred, center w and who ailed in l)rs. C. M. and W. can go M. Strong and Oren Moore. tion and MANY INJURIES. Marke Examination showed that Miss studied, Kings skull was fractured, the co-o lower Jaw bone (the inferior tions of maxilla), was broken, her right The whc arm was fractured above tho wrist be to st joint, the ribs on her right side the citie were crushed in, and there was a check tl compound fracture of the left leg Sucees just above the ankle. She died be- increase fore any operation had been at- bring do tempted. There was little hope of "We i recovery from the moment her work wi mangled form was picked up. It living," was probably several minutes after "The co the accident before she was able to s'ich db breathe and she was of course un- that it conscious. result ol Several policemen had hurried to We only the scene on the patrol wagon when might 1) - the telephone alarm came in, and then c reached the scene just as the body offset al was being borne away on the (Ire K?ld mi> truck?the first olfice that vehicle instance ever performed in Charlotte. Chief reforms THE IAL ORGANIZATION. IIF A H f Most Important of All ""ol/ V i?New Service (Joes Into into Effect. Rf ]R N lgton, April 23.?What DUIYl* ;asily the most important f the department of agrii8 the rural organization WttrtHU? 8c ow being organized by the Sul>eri etary, David F. Houston. Kille< au of rural organization is tion. Secretary Houston brought . i when he came from St. ... lls0" g> 4l A- A-1-- -* - St-PlKP of Uf i. luumu 10 uiKe cnarge or ? . " "v rtment. ?* Heetei jh the aid of the general c'ty 8 P i board, Dr. Houston was 8Pfead rapic to put his idea into effect l.n one. deatl s soon as he arrived in down by a s( on. In a short while the 'nK ?ne oi t ;anizatlon service will take Beginning as one of the most impor- e 0,_ ors in national life. Dr. [!fou* school * plan has the hearty sup- ,;:er: . 'resident Wilson. quitted by imary purpose of the new charges prei i to attack the high cost of n.ief. eI^P1 \nd it will attack it funda- 8trike game It will go to the farm ^ " al| e necessities of life are pro- a' 8 ? scbc '"or one of the chief factors 8tn>et8? *yeil gh cost of living is the fact bust duction has not kept pace serves were land. or(erm of the new service is to , kate in t 3 farm more attractive and dcmonstratic statement is included the cea8dd' t,le reforms which economists aoa 'on .^l n urging for rural life. !l compi^te< udes better schools, better . " was na! ider distribution of agricul- Ml , ous . liincal education, more peo- i a 1 y a8al,1? irms, more intelligent farm- \rilQ ? . , Iter marketing conditions, dations between producers { e ..mors?In short, ill of tho ' lor rural betterment now Hon'u i through a score of official p'.|r,inls J*ou li-official organizations will , ... titrated in this one bureau. ., s task will ho n tromondfiu. U streeV Ca: uur ttl. uerilll, WHO was lOltl the attention of tlie Gorman , lent to the repeated landGerman military aircraft in ( and to the serious inconvenought about by auch ocourimlion \v;ih directed to ask TLA.? Whn r to take measures to avoid 1 no?" irrenceg of such incidents Haven't Le uss with France the drafting i for settling further hap- ryu,. .jj;*; of this kind. ine aatmi having th IV OF WIKNCK MRBTH. kin<] of re, iflhwi Scientists Present need any i mm Many < ountrie*. . ngton, April 'i'.K.? Profound wno are i discussion featured the chance to session here yesterday of ?th anniversary meeting of "IT .ioiial Academy of Science, ision was marked by the t*ta j. of distinguished scientists "* u ? United States and Kurope. gunranteet iness meeting and two open vero held at the National fy during the day. I.ast night f a hers of tho academy and 1 I | |-*IJ I .tendon a reception given by | Ul vfct ents ami secretary of the kian Institute. ? ? ? caused by e work is hip enough to en- Charles Mo attention of a whole federal jn fr snt. While the stated pur- and charge the service is abstract, in net. He is oork the bureau "will get tempting tc cases." It will teach better entering s e by actual demonstrations. aged ^7, v no specific plans have yet charged wil de, it is expected that the j amj severa] will conduct actual model 0jt\cors wlic in different sections of the m-i-s carrie< It may construct model Kifk lleet roads for demonstration llanners i. My actual demonstration 0f them in show how the rural school deuce all o )ine the farm neighborhood |,er p0in here the country population was tiallgei for entertainment, instruc social intercourse. t ting associations will be -Lutiiccu and the service may organ perative marketing associafarmers along model lines. SOAl ON ?le purpose of the work will imulate the movement from s back to the farm and to te opposite movement. (iirls! Bo ss in this work would be to ;m(j 1 farm production an?l thus iwn the cost of living. v ure not predicting that this After was 11 rosult in a reduced cost of always app said Secretary Houston h gcal t( st of living is the result of /erse and intricate causes prevent urj Is impossible to predict the soap as spt ' changing any one of them, instead ha> hope to do some good. We cleanse." c ie getting real results and Datiderlne ither circumstances might through y 1 we could do. The price of strand at a $ht continue to decrease, for dust, dirt ; We see certain needed few momen and we are going to try to your hair w lent." it will be w se 01 me niggardliness or __________ eminent toward salaries of s it is next to impossible for irtments to hire men of note scientific world, or to keep fter they become eminent i the government service, casionaily do such men as vey YV. Wiley, for instance, to serve the people on a lent salary, and then only sheer patriotic love of their S (iKHM.WS KKI'T OUT. Asks Germany to Stop AirFrom Landing on Her France, April 23.?Anuternational military aviaicident occurred on the Herman frontier yesterday ;, when a German army io alighted on French terat Nord Arracourt. Two officers in uniform were on These were Captain Dovall, nspector of aviation, and int Von Mirbach. local military, police and customs officers hastened to t and Captain Uevall exto them that his gasoline icome exhausted. He had at tlie time of landing he the German side of the ictions from the French office had in the interval nt to Jules Cambon, French lancaster news, a l'l{ 11. 2~>, 11 m CfHA/lf P I)KOl'S l>K.\I) WIIILK OtnUULj Thomas .1. Monts, Lev ___ ___ _____ ___ y.en ami Veteran, K.\ IED IN EFFIGY K?g?o.. sP?,iai and Courier, April 23.? Monts, ex-Confederate . . ? ? prominent farmer and holars Strike Because gentleman, dropped i intendent?One I.ittlo plowing in his field at il During Denionstra- about four miles fron Monday afternoon. Mr. been to his house about Pa. April 23.?The before, where he conver; hool children against family and appeared tc r, as superintendent of best of health. A fev ublic school system, after he returned to the lly today and resulted found lying between the i. A little girl was run the plough, cold in ireet car and killed dur- Monts served througlioi .he demonstrations. Between the Sections yesterday, when hun- k. 20th South Carolin iiurtm remained away under ('apt. W. L). M. I as a protest against deceased was a promin 0 last Friday was ac- of Zion Lutheran chu a jury of two serious many years was one of erred by a female do- pillars. He was in his 7 oyed at his home, the leaves, ebsides an age d great proportions to- sons and four daughtei parts of the city tlious- neral was conducted fr tol children paraded the home this morning at 1 lg up traffic at a num- . ? ness points. Police re President and His Youn called out to maintain ter Have Narrow . Washington, April he afternoon, when the (lp||t Wilson and hi ?n of the children had (jaUghter, Elenore, are Pittsburg board of od- Rratlllated on a narrow 1 a meeting at which accident while autom< 3 of several prominent I (lay njght. Just as tin sked to investigate the automol?ile turned a ged charges of immor-| w monument near t it Superintendent Heel- sfr,.,.t (..ir was brought .... THE GREAT ECOf ional service and the added length of foot c< eir old shoes repaired at our shop, don't 1 pairing. If we saved you "new shoe" money, explanation; you know what to expect. Bu throwing their old shoes away before we'' double their lifetime, we again repeat: PAYS TO HAVE YOUR SHOES REPAIRS > repairing bettor than you think possible, i and strictly cash. )ry-Hood Live Stocl HARNESS DEPARTMENT. \ ... ... .... I stop within a few in< le strike of the children ,,n!s,d,.nr8 automobile, police considerable in- , The ,,rosi(,)Mlt wa8 s< A score of the youth- ! turbr(1 , Uu> Inridont, s were detained at the | Kto Tf1P m?toreycle ice stations until their tll,. preBident took" the Id be notified One lit-I inotornian but tho run over and killed by (lrop|)P(1 by (h(> Whito r during the excitement one of the parades. (JIass B Anothf Cool, aged 35, was ar- , , , out oJ a school building I.ynchburg, \ a., Api d with disorderly con- resentative Carter (.la alleged to have been at- . ? I'ytichburg News ) prevent children from Viinrc? l?<lay purcliasi chool. William Slater, !"."** afternoon net as taken into custody '\010 * 11 rp, Lb inciting a riot. Slater." ! "i'll^e the plant f I women attacked two '"'l'011 of .. , ?vs., , > were breaking up ban- X:UM'( until the build 1 by children inscribed ^ these papers, destr er Out " i yesterday, can be rebui of all descriptions, some !"' ''?a8e<' Publication flammatory, are in evi- 'ssu,>ver the city. At a num- Z T is during the day lleeter ,F?r rKhe"maVvm 7<, 1 and burned in elilgy. noting | ,a.n : Linement. Try it a T , I quickly it gives relief. >ter Jjcads. , all dealers. YOUR HAIR CAUSES DANDRUFF; SCALP GETS DRY, THEN HAIR I A ys! Gel a 25 cent hot- and possess an incom try a "Danderine Hair ne8S and lustre* <-ivp vnnr h'.ir' Besides cleansing am ~~ youi h.tll . the hair, one applicatio thing your hair with soap jap dissolves every pari lv a little Danderine to riiflf* KtimulrtoR tho ar > invigorate the hair and itching and falling hail ,-noss Retter still use is to UlG halr what frGS netter still, use rain and rfunshlne nre , iringly as possible, and n goes right to the e a "Danderino Ilair rates and strengthens Just moisten a cloth with exhilarating and 1 and draw it carefully properties cause tho our hair, taking one long, strong and beautl time. This will remove Men! Ladies! You and excessive oil. In a have lots of charming its you will be amazed, 25 cent bottle of Knc ill not only bo clean, but derine from any drug f avy, fluffy and abundant, counter and try It. ADVICIL it'SL |5> )W\. Pl.OWlMi. iiiKtou Citipiles Sinl- |Hb Vv The News ^^HcrnRV1 ^ / -Thomas J. Monts had ^"^1 *1 1 sed' Ml Children ? be in the Ol 1 1 TT fiel?he was ^HOllld HaV( dehaatnhdIeVrf A Poor H^ht strain it the War ^ast for life. An oi in Company Lamp is soft and r [armunVUX for h?urs without cnt member The RAY* rcli and for best lamp its strongest The ^ 5th year and .1 wife, I vo s. The fu- > , S om his late o_o-c:o,k. SJAf ,R<?t l>auEh- N rt. N. J. is youngest being con- ~~ escape from ibiling Mon2 President's * *?r JL'^T corner at ; e /\ he capitol, a : VJ, to a sudden fe-v't //T^ vr ' j *"?r IW > me what dismen trailing 1 fcySJ^a^ =:=3~ctr: otier^1! 1^ ''' " uhh 6PRI >u will find Chamberlain's nd see how /~rvi 1 For sale by 1 MP MlPCl<ill1 I * r lawn every lls out. is perpetual parable soft- is a 81 111 [lie n^Dander* diture at OL tide of dand- | alp, stopping Danderine th showers of rootsf^nvigo- This means LUUJ 1 VII 11/ from tho beat laying ai m" ' W. Leghorns obtainab! All work $1.50 per 15; $3.00 p per 100. Satisfactloi Agents for Mandy Lee [ to. Cunningham Route 4. 1 them. Its . hapToTrow Without dIS< i can surely ChCclD hoSt hair. Get a itore"or toUotj kinks Will S . means nee< OUR SPR made, eithe ized materi in the seasc 1 summer, LANCA! Not Ire of KIpi Whereas one-third <1 and one-third of the fi siding in the Caston s No. 3 2, have petitione Hoard of Kducation election to determine _l not an additional tax mills shall be levied and personal property district No. 3 2 for sell We hereby order tit said district No. 3 2 election at Caston sch Saturday, May 10th, 1' election only such elect ^ _ real or personal propr JAM 1/ tion and who kflfl IftWI W ceipts and regH1 r.iliu 1 \/ITM J| shall be allowed to Ishail open and close a 6i?al elections. H. K. C( you don't n \ . . | County Hoard of t to those ve had a CfTC CAD UI N 7 b Good Light for Studying is the eyes, and the injurious effects may 1 lamp is best. The light from the Rayo nellow. You can read or work under it hurting your eyes. 0 is constructed scientifically. It is the made?yet inexpensive and economical. I z*mn niade of solid brass nickel plated. * * Lighted without removing chimney or shade. Easy to clean and rewick. Made in various styles and for all purposes. Dralern Flvmrywhcr* MDARD OIL COMPANY (Incorporated in New Jersrjrl Baltimore, Md. 4VIIU*| ve-holders re- ; .May 27-20, 101,'t, I sual Very Low chool district, Hound Trip Fares Via. Southern d the County , Ha i way?Premier Carrier of the to order an South. Tickets on sale May 24, 25, 26, 27 if pLi ai,fI wlth final return limit Juno .?U u ? w 5th. Fiaal "mil ma>' he in s.iu s. ? tended to June 25th by personally "? PPt P. r?f i depositing t.ckets at Chattanooga oa ie trustees o j ^ before June 5th upon payment of to hold said Ifee ()f flfty (>ents ool house on Attractive side trip excursion !>13, at wnicn fure8 from Chattanooga May 27 to tors as return 3j inclusive, with final limit June rty for taxa- 23 m3 their tax re- Excellent schedules and train aern certificates yj4,e yja gouthern Hallway. vo*e" ? For information as to rates, is in all gen- ete ^ apply to local ticket aegnt or . address, Y;.V I W. K. CAFFF.Y, JFFE\ , Division Fasenger Agent. [AMFD, Charleston, S. C. Education. j w E mcOEE, . Asst. Qen. Passenger Agent, ITCHING Columbia, S. C. train of s. c., Money to Loan. le. f 1.00 and I * i urn prepared, as heretofore, to r so* 1C 00 neK?tiat0 loana of $300.00 and np' ward on flrst mortgage on Improved i guaranteed, cotton farms In Lancaater County on long time, repayable In Annual Incubatora. Installments at 7 per "cent Internal on sums of $1,000.00 and over. Na r I commissions charged. Only a reardllll i sonable fee for furnishing abstract I ?f "He- It- E- WYLIK. 'hone 179-2 6 moa. Atty-at-Law. v nkun5T!/ENS in having a cool, fresh morning and evening, that ly green, rain or no rain, matter, by a slight expenir store. i a cool, pleasant evening :omfort from heat and dust, s will kink, and hose that oon break and leak, which iless trouble and expense. INKLING CANS are well :r of heavy tin or of galvanal. Get these things early m and have a nice law n all I 5TER HARDWARE ^COMPANY? j !ion* Anmiul Reunion I nit<*<] < onfederate thfi fl^ctors \ ternilS, < 'lintlaiiitoir,. 'r<.