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Bes to arrest w cox for speeding acksontown Officer Takes Numbei Of Car?Nominee Gives Name Columbus, Ohio, Aug. 17.?Ar unsuccessful attempt to arrest Gov. ernor Cox on charge of automobile speeding and a harmless accident tc one of the cars of newspaper men accompanying him furnished excitement today in the motor trip oi / the Democratic presidential candi date returning from Wheeling, W Va. The ' attempt to arrest the governor and his party was declared by Roy E. Leyton, adjutant general of . Ohio, who accompanied the governor, to have been planned by Republicans to embarrass the Democratic nominee, General Leyton said a warning of the tylan had been received yesterday. AWacksontown, Ohio, about :?2 miles east of Columbus the governor and his party rode slowly through disregarded outstretched arms of i shirt sleeved man and also a large g^oup of persons gathered there. Within a few minutes two motorcycle officers stopped the cars of the governor and press correspondents declaring all under arrest and demanding their return to Jacksontown. Governor Cox identified himself but the officers said they had order from J&eksontown authorities "to arrest all four automobiles of the party, no matter who they contained" on charges of speeding. Leave* Officers Behind "You can reach me at the executive offices at Columbus any time," Governor Cox replied, ordering all the cars to proceed and leaving the officer taking down numbers of cars. Soon afterwards during a heavy downpour and in a jam of automobiles on a slippery road, one of the correspondent's cars was forced up . an embankment and on an interurThe Brunsi Certifies an Ext Manyjpotorists buy Brunsw: It is sufficient assurance for ^tb They have known this anciei as have their fathers and grand of Brunswick has been noted : Brunswick standards, as apj utmost. In them you will fii features properly related. N< others nor hides shortcomings. The best tread that's known enduring side-wall constructio: make Brunswicks prove their 4 has been too great ONE Brunswick will win Brunswicks. It will be a reve Buy it today. It costs no i - THE BRUNSWICK-BAI Atlanta .Headquarl I j Sold On An Un S Guarant ,i ? i j j J^owie Bros. Autc '? r ban road bed, partially overturning iHj i to avoid strikig ot*her cars ahead, j Occupants were shaken up but un- I injured and were brought here in I the governor's car. Despite the two incidents the gov, ernor obtained much rest ' on the 130 mile trip from Wheeling, where , he made five addresses yesterday. ( West Virginians who accompanied ( the governor expressed pleasure . with, the vigor of his attacks upon ; the Republicans and especially that Senator Harding proposes a separate peace with Germany. '| SUES NEGRO FOR J WRECKING HOME J ? Lexington, N. C. Negro Run Out Of ' Town And Sued By Prominent White Man For $100,000 J Damages ! ! Lexingon, Aug. 17.?Suit for nnn damoirot Vine Vipon filpH in ?J.VV,VVV ..~w superior court here against R. Baxter McRary, a mulatto, with large holdings here and elsewhere, who i for years has posed as a moral uplifter of his race and who^as been for a number of years grand master of the negro masonic grand lodge. The ground of complaint is that McRary deliberately sought to and succeeded in' wrecking the domestic life of H. B. Varner, the plaintiff, by invading Mr. Varner's home during his absence. Attachment has been run against all tangible and intangible holdings of the defendant tht can be discovered. While Mr. Varner was in New York Monday night as one of p committee of nine representing the motion picture exhibitors of the natiori in an important conference with large motion picture producers McRary was taken from underneath the floor of the Varner home, between 12:30 and 1 o'clock Tuesday( morning. 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W"* ce FOR T ?the famous Raymond Furniture, natural green Swings, Englander Goucl ber Chairs, Ferneries, Ta ture. Beautiful patterns leum Rugs. FOR THE 1 ?luxurious Overstuffed and coloring;?various Ga bolstered in the richest o DAVENPORT TABLE8 DAVENPORT End Table! LIBRARY TABL^L SEWINQ TABLE8. , nnup/ta c T*OI CO .UUIIOVbC I MUkbV. PEDESTALS. SPINET DESKS. SMOKING STANDS. TELEPHONE STANDS. FOR THE * \ ?Ten Piece Dining Roo Walnut. Jacobean, Fume \Ve have these Suites aisance, Louis XVI,' Quee Jacobean, Colonial and IN Tea Wagons in any fir .Mahogany Trays. Fretw i ONE PRICE CAJ previous occasions^., whili husband wa$ away, a number o' ;ens set a watch and saw McRar; J entered 'this home by 10 o'clock ards were placed around the lo 1 a search made of . the house ,h nobody being found. Some o citizens remained and continue! ! search, a spotlight locating Mc ry, who had evidently enterei j basement upon hearing the fit's rm, crawled out of the basemen i made his way under the floo yard thef ront of the house, 'he negro was taken from his hid ; place and gladly took advantag an opportunity to spend the nigh jail. ' Most of those who knew of th ginal search had gone home am t a few were present when Mc ry was found. Early Tuesda; rning prominent citizens. had i rried call conference and delega Mayor J. T. Hendrick to bea i mulatto the message that . if h ued his personal safety he ha* ;ter leave town without delay an :ther that if he ever returned ] uld be at his peril. Where he ha ne is not definitely known here t it is believed he is now at ig distance from this place. Mr. Varner was requested to re n immediately from New Yor! i upon arrival here was acquaint by his friends with the situatior which he was wholly unaware ion arrival he wext to a hotel an iducted a searching investigatior llowing this he remained at th tel until after his wife had lei ursday evening to join he >ther. Suit for absolute divorce ha en begun by Mr. Varner. It wi nilpstpA in the complaint that c ! occasions while Mr. Varner w;: ay from his home at nights hi "e's companion was a negro wo ; 4 Beautiful Businc J days Is a Prote halo around anything and ks become sacred if they're sake of those dear to youfloors nowadays and call it lat, with all the myriad fasciind in life, it would be unfair lemselves down to the most d wholly uninspiring occupamilies and surely unfair to 'ETWELL-ALVERSON I Headquarters for Everythi a Smiling, Graceful and Si HE PORCH. Porch Shades, Chinese Reed ; Maple Chairs, Fumeci Oak li Hammocks. 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Expressions of'0j t'loyalty and sympathy from hun-jjn t|dreds have poured in on Mr. Varner'o;| r since his return home, regardlesd of ra previous ,factional 1 differences. m -1 Crushed by the deplorable -occur- fc e^ence that has suddenly sundered a ra t home of about twenty years, he has '0-f I I jstated to friends that he will cone tinue to devote his time to his news- d paper and business interests here as ^ -[well as to his duties as chairman or y the state prison, board and in varia ous official capacities in connection jWith the motion picture exhibiting r industry. e! The influential local law firms of ^ Raper & Raper, Phillips <fc Bower, ^Walser, Walser & Walser, J. ,'.l. Mc* Crary and J. F. Spruil, represent 3 Mr.- Varner's interests in the pend!? ing litigation, that is to be the outa come of' the disclosures of the ,week. i ^ Legal Blanks for Sale Here.? 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C., . nan who was found in an uncon- i scious condition here yesterday vith his throat ahd wrists cut and- a hole irij the back of his head, made with a pick axe, and was still in an , anconscious condition today. \ Police are trying to solve the problem of how he himself could iave inflicted all the wounds. The <mie, believed' to have been the one used, was found under his body. ??^ ! I DOLLARS WHEELS J s City depends largely up- * istrial wheels. The turn5 largely upon ur Banks. 's banks (depend upon you n all citizens who place iks which loan them to io Lome enterprises. ferest for the money they trad they pay you interest ction. i 's turning wheels interest here. i NAL BANK EVILLE. t \ x- *