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THE PEOPLE. BARNWELL. 8. C II III conn PROSPECTS JOURNAL Oi^ COMMERCE FINDS PERCENTAGE CONDITION OF 74.1. LOWLAND COTTON SUFFERS From These Sections Drawbacks Ara Black Rot, Boll Rot and Inability to Cultivate Soggy Coll. New York.—From a careful survey into cotton conditions, undertaken by the Journal of Commerce for July, 1< will be seen that generally favorable! weather has brought about further substantial Improvement. According to reports received by this paper, un der an average date of July 24. there has been an Increase In percentage coQdltlon of 17 per cent to 74 1 per cent This represents the opinions of more than 1,600 competent correspond, ents. and compares with an estimated condition of 72 4 per cent of a month ago. 71 S per cent at the end May and a ten year average of per cent Moreover. It Is an advance of 6 3 per cent over July, last year RALPH MURRILL IS REPORTED KILLED Berlin. — Officials of the com pany operating the airplane service from Berlin to Hamburg are unable to explain the sudden plunge of the combination postal-passenger air plane near Botsenburg while on the trip to Hapsburg... The plane carried to Instant death its three passengers, R. S. Murrlll, of Char lotte, N. C., Albert Baurlgin and Senior Cbnaevergara, and Pilot von Betram. t The supposition is that the pilot endeavored to make an emergency landing, but miscalculated his direc tion and landed In dense woods. The Investigating commission has not yet returned to Berlin, but it is believed probable it will fall to es tablish the cause of the accident, aa there is a complete wreck. It la explained by the officials that the wrecked plane was virtual ly a new one, Its motor having run for only 44 hours. Von Bertram, a well known war aviator, made re peated trips from Berlin to Ham burg with a machine of a similar type. The Identity of the American was established through an employe of the American military mission In Berlin. JUSTICE CLARK IS ■fill. WRECK FEARED FOR SOME TIME THAT SKULL HAD BEEN FRAC. . TURED. X-RAY EXAMINATION IS MADE Solap Wound Missee Justice's Brain by Little More Than a Hair's Breadth. 3 BON-CLARXEN OPEN tO PUCLIC Raleigh, N. C—While not seriously hurt, ae examinations revealed, Chief Justice Walter Clark’s escape from possible fatal injuries in the automo bile accident near Carthage was al most miraculous, according to an ac count of the mishap by his son, John Clark. A scalp wound missed the chief jus tice's brain by scarcely a hairs ! breadth, and physicians making an examination at Rex hospital consid ered that Its penetration for a frac- ' tion of an ln/:h deeper would have caused Instant death. An x-ray examination was made to make certain the extent of hia Inju ries Judge Clark was able to go NORTH CAROLINA WANTS OLD ACCOUNTS EXAMINED • e Washington. — A resolution by Senator Overman (Democrat) of North Carolina, requiring the treas ury department to reaudit and re state the accounts of the govern ment with the state of North Caio- lina for the l&tter’s expenses ind advances for military purposes during the war of 1112, wat adopt ed by the senate. The resolution provides that the same principles made In a federal settlement with the Estate of Mary land and In claims of other states be applied in case of North Caro lina. Chairman Wadsworth of the military committee Interjected dur ing the brief debate that he hoped North Carolina would "have better Inck” than the state of New York, which, he said, had Us claim read justed but had never been able to collect. 6IRE DIRECTED SUM JYEEVILS HAVE BEEN ACTIVE Utmost Attention Necessary at Cr)tl« Ml Period, Beys Boll Weevil Coiw ference at Clemson. MRS. EDITH STEPHENS, 19 YEAR® OLD, CHARGED WITH LIQUOR PLOTTING. _ INDICTED AS AN ACCOMPLICE Captain Oman Teatifiea That Woman Directed the Loading of the Edith in Bermuda. New York^—A story of liquor smng- glers loading their cargo in Bermuda under the direction of a girl and mak ing runs to the shores of Long Island Sound, gun fighta and -seixnree by rmryru III lllllllll lICCTlIJn federal a E entB * ha * been revealed In rlnLlflLII IN ANNUAL mLLllNb the arraigument of Mrs. Edith Steph ens, 19 years old, in Brooklyn on an ! indictment charging conspiracy toj smuggle liquor into New York from Bermuda. *» . * • She was Indicted as an accomplice of Antonio Cassese, wealthy tobacco merchant, who fled when a second In- THIRTY-FIFTH ANNUAL CONVEN TION IN SESSION AT MORE- HEAD CITY. home after the examination urban eotflon conditions bad fallen GROUND NEAR HEN-' Aerdrdlng to the account given by Inw aa <7 I per cent In 1»>0 the per j DERBONVILLE TO BE A rent rendition averaged 74 H per cent. In 1919-70 1 per rent and 77 4 per real the rear before that With aa • i< eptlon Contests For Purges. Clemson College—"The first gener ation of weevils has been active in the central and southern part of the state for the last ten days or two wpeka and it is rapidly appearing li^ the Piedmdnt section. Infestation ini the southern section of the state and the Pee Dee section has been com paratively high in the last ten days, white farmers in the central and! northern parts of the *state will ob serve a rapid increase in square in festation during tbe next week or ten days. The appearance of weevil* at this time and the increase In the number of punctured squares is dup. to natural development^ and. thi»| was to be expectgd.’* —— The above statement was made afl. the boll weevil conference held here today, which was attended by Direc tors W. W. Long and H. W. Barre, President W. M. Riggs, Prof. A. F. Conradi and hia field entomologists^ and other specialist*, and at which there were reports made from tha county agents and specialists as to weevil conditions in the various coun- <les. Below are the details of the facts and suggestions brought out at the conference. Weather conditions In most sections of the state are favorable to weevil de- 0 o SUBY PLACE. friends of John Clerk, tbe steering wheel locked, swerving tbe wheels convention of the Slate Firemen’s and throwing tbe cer down an ein baakment In 1910. wh*n per rent condition adveared II Number *4 Premlnewt Man Will Bpesk shield it. It was tbs largest Increase foe Tfcere Durtng tee Nest Few (alight July la reewat ysnra sad contrasts eery favorably with the years 1919 end 1919 which sustained derllnee of 1 1 per raet sad I 7 per rent roopoctlvely la »Vew of prevailing aareftatntlee regard lag tbs rattae sMaal few coTTowpaedoats are ae tarisg apoa pr*41rtloaa ae to the etas rwp the dale ef the reptlee weather baa bawa eapwc tally fasaT able which Wowld tadtrate etui bat lhaa This abawtag swews la bear wart the stale that tbe rastaa pleat <aa eland a pead tefary Intana raveabd vary lea cami rta ste «d lateral rweta A ewhadeeua ly repealed at Haas * fa AU ibie bppMsi meow rapertaUy sad bW sac aa tha as fart a ■tune mssptatnts base Wee very geaerai a ad pnee tap read real greets ptaats reaalag in eta-* aed poorly fra Ned twaabaebs each aa astwaaicw •Acddtsg Ma< * rest boB eat aad laabUHy ta re It tv ate bacanse af tbe enggtaeae af the sail ha«w all SMS bleed la reader (he itlen I vary haSal baa bats * ora Ma Furtbenaore wwevtta. a' •"••nag i the pedals is qssatloa are already saeblhg a 'lag »row blew we sNhnwgb etas 'aBnahraa - I dictment charging s plot to smagglo Mor. Than 500 E.p.cO: Tw.nt,.fl.. 1 " 1 “ or country followed the seizure of two of Companies Enter the Hand-Reel ^ la VMSe | B • Casses? wa? charged with being thw velopment. sod tbe rains are unfavor- owner of the yacht Edith, captured by a p| C to weevil control. Over praett government age ate here with 1000 can- ca iiy the entire state cotton Is >U1I Morebead City.—Tbe thirty fifth an- ta 0 f Hqsor aboard last March ! continuing to fruit, but In those seo At the trial Captain Charles Oaa^ 4 tioos where infestation runs from 10 to 00 per cent, and with showerv weather, fruiting may not be expected to continue AtteaUoa is particularly directed UK the fact that we have arrived at the critical parted la the productloa of 1922 abea the utmost at teat loa la nereaeery to beep tbe plaal fruitlag aad to reduce the weevil la feetatloa aa meeb as possible Farm *•*** ** era who are polsoalag are urged 4 was ta- . ^ .aaaoclatloa coavefted la tbe school aa-iof the Edith teeUfled that the woman Justice nark was thrown 41,0*,^, here * More than too Are- itrveted the loading of the Edith la from tbe rwar teat tbroagb tbs wind ^Jrwdy rwgtatarwd at tha va Bermuda aad accwmpaaled the cargo He sustalaed a aumber of hotel* aad It to follow tbe dtrwctto to Mew York He said Caaseee also sow* 200 more will arrive later A ^ «hoard Neither was oa the yacht mceptloa af delegates aad vteltlag «hea tt was seised Omaa was sent ••• *■ «ko hall of tha to Atlanta fur a year Tha trawler _. , Wo-fw«a ef the World The pfu- Rj^u was the owoad *e^l to be . “ gram fallewe captured by the goveramoat sgsate Ham —Cagveatloa called ta or after a voyage ta Berweda wbaa N dor by Frwetdeat J H Wood lasoca triad ta toad a cargo of tlgaor **** _ | tana by Rev W a Cada paator ef New York harbor The e _ . _ M E Chareh Booth, city AA boa after a revolver battle with the w rrteoae ^ welcome by Mayor T C *rew Whea Case see learaad af tha B Wada leapaaai If Oat Archlbaid eeeaad eetaarw be Bed igT eat M Raydsa Addreae by Haa Btaray af A* Nvam aoghtototbea by gae ef the Aa epwa fof li a ctoaed room Nr a ••• af gae ig a **• baaaw to •k»tb lent bra flaft | _ -Afteraoaa gmm <«a*ea •* 4 ambtag a trip wg the yarht be BaaMy ■?" - ~~ m _ -- ^ — gam af •• cars sad goto MU twee Ad ■ <w»ew« w ■•"■toe m* »a*^.aa ^ . . •• ai D la the Bret a 1 doaled that the Eippte aMi the Edtth • aaa la lUbstga tha eeoteea pafl nod ■evbard a *m mtoodteon hosei ead aeveeal #«etonaa B la astooied -a# mu* (Haa net BocB storteOt threw fa ltoe ftoto MeoO* eewo*Bto. tear mite* >em Kauaga I a bo aad Bfl AsbevUto Thaagb pitoterdy bar the p«rp wee of the chwrvb I pur a tea heart the ^rh aaa af tha tha aaotbsm la the pabhe. li •she af the aesarta eattritae. I 0 F»yeue«ttte prwetoeat. J, { Ashawtiip. Brat evtoprwot ~ — afha L Itooaap. Chapai WR; aoaatbd ekm pawaideat C t» Far’s atph third vu-wprwe’deai E E | L MET or Caarard i traaaafwr ChaHea Ruhhlhhaa. Bt iitoiagtwa statieti-taa. VwM Ca»way ftaab R E Cama. Hack Msaaiala After eapeytag fwr The Baal eaaotoa af tha raaewattah •f fhtmaay «ti ha hatd aaaa. at whtrh ***** Haa Atdrad Patotag af Maw York RFRft win sddraap the rwasaaitato FaRaa- the mere wwwderfhl >og this addraat tha vtaitlM flremea abere daaiege le tbea far rwwi| lively sttgbt Oa tbe otber bead drixigbt la «erlaia ports of T tbreetrea to eososebat red ere favorable show las made by (bat state ra j The _ _ by tha aft tat tc deewkagataat aarh 9a* «t]| go (eoderwd * Boh fry sod a trip vNR CMfllMj^t rv L R Misrs haa bawa re- to tbe baacb far o dtp la the earl apaaaiMe the asstobore af tha Saeth A boat tt ratopaataa have eater ed if # c4 ywwag pe » Cor oil so Fvews oaowrtoltea tamed bsod reel eoateecs 1 **• • caafereo<e of the A R F rharrh their tores boss# ward mark tag the rareaa af SIM. |7f sod II* wtil win bo bold at Boo Oorkeo from Ao t M i brwahlag up af the bod? wbicb M awarded aa Brat aecood sod tbtrd gnat 1 to 12 Serb day tnm • to 12 He aaawal rwavoattoa at Clave- raeparttvaly la the water nrlorb Bible rtoaoea will be held, a tend Bprtagv hotel near hern rbamftal I aa yards hand real and »* rspar service ta the evening at . The trip to rhlmney Rorb brought (ro o rMr | r oat seta Aetotara Rdr^-" - •* 1 •*** *» from nnmbtoa af awwnpaper toon aa- „ < biiettan buhemat WaahtMtoa -Tha iraa term el napw ttoitwaa f^l. r.edtng af tha nitted •a* doht by tha t‘anad fliatae were to teh* place at n meeting af Jean Y Furutoattar, rwfuadtog mpreaeatotiva af Fra ere with the Aatertrea debt M Farateatier he* bad a number of cwatorwacwe with Bor rotary Mellow HUtrmaa af tha rwaMntaataw end traeo- ary eftoieto whas steismsate show tog tha BaahrtaJ end erwaowilr cwwdt ttaa pf frnhee eerw ealMBHtad Bar tha latormoftoa af the dato rwmmlaaiaa Thaoa steiemeala have bwsNI nhalfP- ad by tha trweawry s eaperta aad M Fnrmsatlee la etported to answer tha gaaattaaa roarwratag tha Freach bad- sat opemttaaa. the exports end ua parte ef the rows try aad the general resowrraa of Fraace with respect to bar ability to Itgatdate the •BJBi.BMc Ha war debt owed the salted State* to told does foe t car*, ead to ■sab* the dtf * reel potsoa appHrettea* at the tatervele rerweameaded joet aa aearly aa passible, weeiber permit Itog At teat tea to dfterted ta the fori that boreaee of the ahoweey ead am let weather cwadMioae to axaay ear ll€l4MI 111# Ht%|# the < haractertottc Bar tag apea aad ywtlowtag of the pahr- fared x*seres to awl aa aottroabte aa a la la dry weather aad this (act la deretv tag many farms re a* to the abwadsarw of the hewed for oaaav each weather remdittoae tbe pahetar *d egoarew rsmaia eewwa aad beep thetr awrmol shape Isa a mwrh toagot u ae a hi bnrwd lata them, either hy the boil worm or the cwttaa sgaar* borer qn| t 8 dry wewtbef rOOOb t Vfci* IMM tfcr r* arv etui eeot in M41 •wttt8 M aentWr af fnewria bpt rf other kinds A law. if Bt9 seal to wttb b*de* Fartbonawre. there ts abvddtng oa many farms, •ally ta eaa^ case* to m weeiber. while In otber uuUlaadtog moa la the < anettoa baherant expreeeloae of surprise arM Those who bad not aean the place bw The Bible conference le scheduled fore admitted they bed sever bad any Mao*oc Finally Given Up FigOt. liiatoa. W Va — John Fredeblag. the ineaoe man who barricaded him •elf la bis hr*v«e« and for tllrteea days T»»c Army Mtddtwtcm. v Y f jeutenxnr Tmcer T Lyon* n K ( xvlatloa eectioa. 1' | It A xad Auguetue Altemrlr. Jr. of: cf 1‘urt Jarvis. w«-rv burned to death for August 12 to 21. and will bring tme cocceptloa of tb* wonderful •when an airplane la which they werw4 dvtegatr* here from practically every mountain scenery to be enjoyed V .. _ . .. . . r,. .w ... last January la which 97 live# were four others, appeared «*t the riding crushed to earth Breaking of j aouthrrn state Dr McNaugher of there, nor had they any comprebeu- . . ^ w , . Theotar Cseee Are Diem* Wasbiagtoa — ladlrtmeats agalnat resisted tbe rfforts of depdly sheriffs five person* la cosectloo with tb* ••d state police to arrest him after Hale harbor ker Theater dleaster of be bad killed on* man aad wounded front (hr propeller caused the plane to take a ratal nose dive Explosion of the gasoline tank, co Incident with the crash, sheathed Loth men and the plane in flamex The plane fell from a height of approximately fifty feet and about an eighth of a mile from where it started. Flv# Killed in Automobile Wreck. Detroit—Five persons were killed aud one injured when a driver of an automobile occupied by the five, at- tempted to avoid a collision with an other machine and was crowded in front of a Detroit and Pontias interur- ban car. just north of here. The dead are John \V. Murphy. 45 years old, his sons. John W. Jr , 6, and James F., 4; Mrs. Josephine Gay, 60, ail of Detroit, and Miss Marie Flan agan, 17, of Owosso. Nelson Ogden, of Pontiac, the mo- torman, was badly cut by flying glass, the vestibule of the interurban being crushed in by the force of the col lision. The automobile caught fire and Mur- phy’x body was virtually incinerated. Witnesses laid the blame for the accident on the unidentified driver of the other machine, who disappeared after the accident. Marines to Chasu Oil Squatters. Washington. — Persistent squatters on the government's big oil reaerv*. tion at Teapot Dome (Wyoming) are going to be Invited ’ to get off govern ment* property by the United States cere, have resorted to every known . j mesne short of firing the bouse to >». Allffb.Qf Th.ulotlcl ...rato.rr. |, M * ,h, grMt d.-.t-po-tx f* 1 - »'« *>° r thr.- up bl. bud. uud ..k.d AILfbur. P. , uud Dr Wbullo,. of ,b.t h*. tAkco pl.c. b.r. I. .hr way d<, “ »' ">• r> '« r "' “ '%.* d ;'“ k '•'* r „. , k _ Richmond, V... .Ill be Ihr w k.n of coo.tructlo. of dloln, room, done P"™* «*"• - b ° d '““ r ' ^ <>«*" st the conference. tng pavilion, apartments for "cliff rtn E C. Stewsrt. of Bartow, Fla . who dwellere." etc., right on the precipl Th * Indictment* charged man . . .a Is chairman of the board of director# ute rocky face of the gigantic. Olbral *Uughter agalnat Reginald W Oeare. dtolod «* • tt PP« d «P *0 th * of the inatitutton. will arrive soon with tnr-llke mountain of atone, from which th * architect of the theater: John H. d ° or - ^ “ lm water h * < c ” T * d and his family to apend the rematoder of the "Chimney" Itself atanda out aoL Ford - ^* ,ron work contractor; Julian I® 6 " ,#d h,m to coant y 3*J «# the summer at Bon-Clarken. antirely unlike a protruding amok* Dowman. buildihg . inspector; ™ ,ed to » niW « r ,b e ,r question* and The Kiwanla Club of Henderaonvllle B tack. Richard 0 Fletchar. cement contrao- will hold its weekly luncheon at Bon- On the way to Chimney Rock, a u>r, * od Donald M Wallace, for^ Ciarken. thus initiating the hotel un- distance of some 50 miles from Rhel- man for the building contractor, der its new ownership and manage- by along the .Wllmlngton-Charlotte- The court held the indictment de ment with a meeting of a Henderson- Asheville highway, the ‘editorial par- fectlve and insufficient In that the vllle civic organization. appeared to be dazed. Physicians ware summoned from the Hinton hospital whare they had been treating tha men wounded In the firing of the past days, and dresaed a bullet wound „ a ,,m.. •«. . 1 j ,1 1 # » # t ,n Fredeklng'a right arm and another ty stopped .. Kutherfmelton. "Tbe ma..rlA And ...entltl lacte tormln*, (o h|g , houMer Gateway of the Land of the Sky." and the basis of the alleged offense wer«r Whiskey distiller* War on Officers. ! were given the most cordial and real- not set out with roasonable certain- g ank#rg Ca | (ed on to Ajd Treaaury. Ix)ulBville> Ky. — Whiskey distillers ly exuberant welcome by the citizens ty and (he indictment is therefore from tbe entire country were assem-'of the Rutherford county capital. too vague, indefinite and uncertain. bled here to "declare war’’ upon the ■ ■ national prohibition enforcement offl- Slaying Held “Not Acclc^*nt*^.' , cers. according to statements of thete Crewe, Va.—Following a verdict of attorneys. Support in the stand of the the coroner’s jury, made public re- distlHers in opposing the regulation cently, tbe fatal' shooting here of Bl of whiskey withdrawals fhpm ware-j R. Widldna, a Norfolk and Weatern five men undertook a gigantic work houses, when the liquor is tc\be used yard clerk, and the wounding of and t^*l each was required to know for medicinal purposeAj-^ill conie from George Marsh, a painter, on the night j and 10 a *e tb ® others properly The indictment failed to show what act or acts of negligence were com mitted by each of the accused per sons, the court decided. The theory of the indictment Is that each o£ the the American Medical Association, it of July, 1, by Detective Guard W. H was claimed. Both organization*^ ac-, Bell, "was not accidental as Indicated cording to the announcement, have; bjr Bell." Commonwealth’s Attorney complained of*the "arbitrary rulings Lee. of Nottoway couqty, announced placed on physicians and druggists by he win Immediately ask a grand Jury the national prohibition administra- to bring in an Indictment charging tion. . Bell with murder^""-- performed thefr portion of the task. The general charge of failure and neglect set out In the indictment was not sufficient, the court found. United States Attorney Peyton Gor don noted an appeal from the decision of tbe court of appeals. Washington, *D. C.—The banking in stitutions of the country were called jupon by Secretary Mellon to perform an Important service to the nation by extending their facilities for the exchange of of outstanding four and three-fourths per cent Victory notes for the new four and one-quarter treas ury notes offered for subscription as part of the federal program for re funding for short-dated debt- -Jn a letter to bankers throughout the country the treasury secretary said that approximately 24,500.000,000 of the nation’s short-dated debt will be refunded during the current fiscal year. Guard Mystery Girl. Lee Angeles. Cal—A deputy sheriff has b«*n assigned to guard the "mys- been ' gin* Canadian Bhepmen Vote Against Cut. Montreal-—A etrlka against wages cuts Inaugurated among Canadian rail way shopmsa was favored by 27 per cent of the voters in a ballot Joet Large Attendano* For Peach Exhibit. Irish Nationals Klllad. Hamlet. N. C. — The second anual Belfast —The ambush of a party *f peach exhibit opened here with every, Fra* State troops was reported from IndlcatlOB ^pointing to Its success.' Otentles. Coaaty Doobgal They en- ,tery girt” who 1* said to have ledntl More thsc S.200 visitors from Now countered a man dreeeed as a priest, fled Mrs. Clara Phillips ss tbe purch York to Florida are ta pttendaa*.- *ho assured them there was ao dan aeer of tha hammer with which Mr*, completed by the local nntorfh£ wh:i« the exhibits are numerous far la the locality Baddenly seven Alberta Meadows was beaten to death R J. Fallon, praaldant of dlvlalaa M^^teant of McBe* nad^ V Smith toe a emerge i from behind a hedge here recently Mo 4. railway employee department of •ra apoa lb* national soi Thla annoaorement cam* from the the American Federation of Labor, two of them Fear ef ahertfe office with the stotomeat that followed the announcement with a to! eaptarad tha raaeoa was the receipt by the egram to Premier King mating know a ad^Y of Greer, were awarded ftrat prise* la rad opened i tb* Siberia peach ctoa* exhibit* _ Bars, killing aa vartoa* phaaas af tha tha attackto| af tlraateatag tat tha redarttea* theid satU i aastderable dee apper Irene!** •?! laetasre* it to aurfbeted to a tocb ef fertilising rlemest* la some aertlons the rains ba«e retarded csttlvaltna Aa eaaml Batten of SBSS) of tbeee fallen forme eboes that apeards of 4a to M per real were squares aad the balance >ouss bulla, aad la autre lastaacea tbe great teaJorit y of tb* aqearvs aad bolls sbueed Bo weevil Injury The general outlook Is that, with favorable weather condition*, con tinued cultivation. *and Intelligent poisoning, the Infestation can be held down In moat of the flelda until thj dispersion period. It la repeated that frequent shallow cultivation should be continued la or der to keep tbe plact-ln vigorous con dltion and continued fruiting; and that where cheap labor and proper supervision are available, thorough and nystematlc square picking is urg ed every five days for the next sev eral weeks, with speciaL attention to collecting the punctured squares on the plant an well as those on the ground. Creamery Has Rapid Growth. Chester.—Exceeding all the expec tations of its supporters by a margin of six months in receipts of sour cream and production of butter, the Community Creamery at ' Chester, manufactured 3000 pounds of butter in four churnings last week. Character ized by County Agent H. K. Sanders as “Chester’s Big Baby," the Commu nity Creamery was organized on a joint stock company plan, the stock being subscribed by business men and fanners of Chester and adjoining com- nunities. Its purpose, as the name mplies and as the directors insist, is o aerve not only Chester but all ad- oining communities as an outlet of .our cream and a consequent steady cash market for a farm product. Vote School Bonds. Muliins.—With only one dissenting vote tha voters of Mullins school dis trict Ne II voted on bonds for a high school butldl/ig to the amount of $45,- 500. These bonds will be offered at to the market as the bond mark* ary native at thla time and the see will begin to examine pinna with he view af lettiag the contract an eon an pnaathto The ppeyH of Mpte too are very happy ff thto atortleo ae R