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4' ¥ THE JOHNSTONIAN—SUN. SELMA, ]S. C. Interesting News Items From The County Seat Tnere were large crowds at the ■Srnithtield Primitive Baptist church Jart Friday, Saturday and Sunday, the association being the annual meeting of one wing of the Little River Association. Several noted preachers were pre.^ent from differ- eal sections of North Carolina and ither state.s. One was from Virginia, -i.e from Tennessee and nie was from Illinois. A stand anrl seat.s had been ar- rangefi on the .sl(,j;ing ground.s in the shade' of the tree.-; ihc weather was nice and pleasant, tne be.st of ■order prevailed, and all those pres ent appeared to be enjoying the meeting. Thei-e was a similar meeting held jit Old Union church, 10 miles east of' Smithfield, Friday, Saturday and Sunday, and this was also largely .attended by people from far and near. For many year.-; past each annual meeting of a Primitive Baptist As sociation in this section has been loo.ked forward to by many people, both oM and young, as a time for the reunion of friends and acquaint- atges, as well as the enjoymnt of much good prachin.g, ,and a la t on .goeit things to eat. >;■ ^ e Revival services at the Smithfield Mis.s/onary Bapetist church, which have been going on for several days, .ire expected to close Thursday night, the meetings have been well attended and considerable interest i.a been shown. Rev. H. N. Ma.ssey f- being assisted by Dr. W. P. Binns, ' the music is being directed by "If. 1.. VVoolslagel, a well known -dngen of New York. The date for the opening of the riohn.ston County schools is under- ;s(‘>cid to have been set for Weilne.s- ifay, October 5th. It is said that the Ihmetics that have been in use | against defendants in sum of Johnston Superior Court In Session Hon. Henry A. Grady Is the Judge Presiding—List of Jurors Who Are Passing On the Destinies of Men. Superior Court is in se'^sion in Smithfield this week, with Hon. Henry A. Grady, judge presiding. Following is a list of the jurors for the two weeks term; First Week Wade Godwin, G. E. Tart, Tom Stallings, Herbert Hill, Shepard l.assiter, Eli Olive, S. P.- Peedin, Richard R. Daughtry, W. E. Hood, Alvin F;. Peedin, Z. L. Coats, J. Walter Thompson, G. N. Siler, F. H. Corbett, J. Ruffin Jones, D. P. At- kin.^on, W. 0. Atkinson, J. H. Las siter, D. E. Narron, Sidney Wellons, D. Hunter Denning, Delma Hardee, W. S. Starling, Ralph Allen. Second Week. , R. E. Thomas, W. H. Hayes, Al bert Whitley, D. O. Lassiter, Isaac Whitley, Alton Creech, M. F. Langs ton, Glen Obgurn, Ralph Austin, C. F. Broadwell, C. P. Stewart, R. A. Bailey, W. S. Pierce, B. R. Hamil ton, James H. Woodard, W. L. Ste vens, D. O. Neighbors, J. E. White- burst, W. E. Atkinson, E. W. Lee, Gem-ge Warren, J. Raymond Lynch, LeRoy Creech, M. C. Williford. Jurors Ekicused. Alvin E. Peedin, J. Ruffin Jones, Ralph Allen. Tails Juror-s—First Week M, C. Blackman, J. J. Godwin, D. H. Stephenson, Leonard Finnis, J. W. Keen. . Hardwick Woolen Mills vs. C. T. lohnson. Judgment in favor of the plaintiff vs. defendant for $322.9.'?. Bett Shoe Co.. Inc., vs. C. T. Johnson and C. T. Johnson Jr. Judg- I Judge Aycock Hears j Rare Larceny Case Sunday night past Dinah, a snow j white mule that had been the hura- ;ble servant of eighteen crops, was hitched to a Hoover cart and there by furnished conveyance for the family of the owner of Dinah to church. During the worship tw'o col ored youths pryed in through the window at the congregation and as- ceitained the fact their .girls were not at church and at once realized I that twelve long miles .separated them and their sweethearts. Turning from the window perple.xed over the situation they observed Dinah still attached to the Hoover eart stand ing gomplcently near by, so the idea LADIES WANTED— The Johnstonian-Sun will give a nice present for the ladies’ toilet with each year’s subscription to the paper provided it i.-, a new ; subscriber. Just collect $1.00 for j the subscription, keep 50 cents for | your commission and send us the ; name of the subscriber and 50 ’ cents and enclose your name and I address and we will mail your j present by return mail; or you J may bring it to the office and get | it yourself. ' | i '■•‘J xivxCAi *-'.V J oU DJltS IClCd , occurred to the boys that Dinah and HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE | may be easily, inexpensively j relieved, without drugs. Glad-' ly send particulars. Send ad-j dress: G. T. Stokes, Mohawk, | Florida. 9-29 j DOCTORS OBJECT. I the Hoover cart solved the problem and that if she was as faithful in I drawing this Hoover cart as she had ■ been in drawing the plow only a ! short time would be necesary for ^ them to be by the side of their girls. A moment later Dinah with her cart was comfortable conveying the young .gentlemen over the smooth country j reaching the home of the girls and , A committee of Congres.s that is finding them at home and after re- : investigating Government competi- ceiving a kindly and affectionate re- tion with piivate industry has re ception they remembered Dinah ceived a spirited protes from the should be permitted to return to her American Medical As-ociation home and not knowing ju.st what i a.gainst the treatment at public ex direction her home was thev took I Pense of veteran.-, suffering from dis- her to the intersection of cross roads j abilities not incurretl in military ser- and when her head was well balanc- vice. r.r the public schools of North Car have been discarded, and that si-, siurient.s studying arithmetic will .--ic. ' have to buy new books. Many people feel that the frequent -fvianges in school books is a great Buj sauce. W. P. Little, 75 j'ears old, who Ifa-'.' been living here with his son, .M.illara Little, was found dead in M.'i. fast Monday mornin.g. For several months his health had r.'Fn laiTing, but he had shown no .-Jen; of being any worse than usual .' fore retiring Sunday night $14R.44. Penn Manufacturing Co., Inc. vs C. T. Johnson. Judgment a,gain.st defendant for .$136.3.3. Shu Stiles. Inc., vs. C. T. John son, Judgment again.st defendant for .$117.35. Tilton Keeler. Tnc., ITextilp Banking Co.l vs. C. T. .Johnson. Tmlgm.ent a.gaiii.st defendant for $155 24. Williams Shelton Co., vs. r t ’■’’m^on. .Tnde'ment against defend for $123.29. Mrs. Minnie Hannana v.s. O. 1 Bannana. ,4cti.on for ehsointe d; ■n-'-o on e-ronnds of adidterv of (ip " ■■■S'.-- --n-'-o on e-rounris o1 adidterv of (ip ■B). (uneral service was conducted .-onilent. -Turv .sworn ami emnaneB by E'frfer John Collier and was held the Pine Level Primitive Bap- tJsi church Tuesday afternoon. r- If: * The Many friends of Capt. H. L. fctkiriner, throughout Johnston (^oun- n and elsewhere, will be saddened vv On- news of his .serious illness tti -fti'!, home in Smithfield. Skinner suffered a severe "'I Issues suhmi’tted to '^hed- answers were; Plaint’ff am’ de-'end.ant married to eacli other as 'deged in complaint? .Answer. Yes, 'las plaintiff been a resident of '.■'"th Carolina two years next pre- ■e'ling commitment of adultery as ''Peg,ed in complaint? '.An-wer, ye.s tndgnient for plaintiff. 1>. C. Ptfwell vs. .A. G. .Tones. Ju ed politely steped away and gave Dinah an unob-tructed way to her home. But Dinah and her cart had not I proceeded far before she met anoth- I er young man whose sweetheart was not so agreeable and he was on his i way home. Seeing Dinah and her Hoover ■ Cart proceeding leisurely down the road alone he decided Dinah did not know what she was doing and proceeded to direct hei head to a tree beshie the road and left her t'ed to a big- tree to await the coming of her master. Soon after Dinah and her Hoover Cart had been taken from the church an alarm was made and a diligent search was made about the church grounds and when it became ap parent Dinah had left in an opposite i direction from home no doubt was left in the mind of Dinah’s owner that she had been stolen and im mediately secured the fastest mule ■ind Hoover Cart he could secure and gave chase. So Dinah had not in duced the lonely ni,ght t'ed to a tree before her owner arrived and ob served tracks of the culm-'t who had committed such, a crime against his faithful mule. Bent on bringing the culprT to iu-tice, the owner ilrove to Smith- tield, a di tarce of about twenty- five miles and secured blood hoimds and gave chase and after a mde of heated .trailing the hounds went to 'there is strong reason for this objection, as is evidenced in the vi cinity of all Government hospitals ■where veterans of the Spanish- .Araerican War, and men who were in the World War, or in other mil itary service, -flock to the Govern ment hospitals for free treatment, despite the fact t’nat their aches and ailments, or their diseases have ab- ■;olutely no connection w-ith their military services. The representative of’ the American Medical A-socia- tion. Doctor William C. Woodai-d, told the House Committee that this •haracter of Government competition ■will tenil to undermine the morale of the medical profession, to hinder its development, and to leave the people A-ithout adeouate medical ser vice in time of need, and without adeiiuate medical resources in case of military necessity.” Mei chandizing the Railway I ONE-WAY COACH TRAVEL BARGAIN FARES At 1 I-2c Per Mile Between .All Stations GOLD.SBORO AND WINSTpN-SALEM, INCLUSIVE FOR AN EXPERIMENTAL PERIOD SEPTEMBER 16 TO NOVEMBER 30, 1932 If you like tiunn in sufficient numbers the period might be extended. W LIEN YOU RIDE THE SOUTHERN RAILWAY You are assured of a comfortable seat in a modern all-steel car; Opportunity for relaxation and exercise enroute; You are not fatigued as a result of being jostled about in a lighter form of conveyance; Yon are not exhausted as a result of ner vous strain from driving- an automobile yourself or from keeping your foot on the brake (figuratively) while conscious of the other fellow’s driving; V ou are assured of practically on time arrival. When you ride or ship your freight via SOUTHERN RAILWAY SASTEM a part of your money is returned to you through some chan'iel of trade, because of its large employment of labor, parcha.-e of m.aterials and supplies and generous contribution to taxes in various forms, all rebounding to the benefit of tho.se re.siding in the territory which it serves. WE HELP YOUR BUSINESS, WHY NOT HELP OURS? TRAVEL BY TRAIN! GOMFOETABLE ECONOMICAL SAFE -J ro Railway System Selma To Have Town Boosting Week Hurricane ow On Its Way Toward Florida A terrific hurricane .--truck the San Juan Islands Monday night and its toll of death has already exceed ed 200 at that place. The wi ml rag ed for two and a half hours i-each- in.g 120 miles per hour. It is makin,g about 12 miles per hour and was last reported in the vicinity of Haiti where considerable damage was done and was pas.sin,g on toward the West a young negro who was picking ^Bdie-. It will probably strike tho cotton. After some questioning the if its force dones not L4 ii tj.1. I CL • *'• o u cfTXack last week and since has j '^worn and empaneled. L^pon hear H rnry s:ck man. He is now ov trained nurses both day rcsrh’.. •kwi;V, t!’ ‘ little daus'hter of Mr. Yi's. lorace 1,. Johnson; Vv-a.> ■■-'.! 'rt tu.e Johnston (J)unty Hos- J‘on(L,v for an operation for >L-me people have expressed sur- ;:c .uYer hean'np; that the Supe- r vjouri. here had taken a recess tt-ednesiray afternoon on account the Dernoxmatic county conven- Les IV Robinson and A. Ik or the Wilson Mill section, tifM.iTicd in the county court- Saturday mominu;, ■ by .so 'Pa, J‘. p. fGUTjas '.-lods, p’overr.-’iont tobac- ^Smith- :-pM> market last yo^ir. has been eryes.Tried here and will probably :^i' ihiF market for the remainder ' ' ’•V Fieason. ;■ :!e -f- Kcciniting Officer E-avling, ‘'i'ft-b, iv.-;s in Smithfield Wed- ‘ ' ' > ' ‘''pietrng arr.cgg.jfueTits for ui . of Wait§till .Avera, son :-nd Mrs. vV. D. Avere. ■ '.1-1 r; qu." -L'oned as to the oppor- -'i-gfis of tho.se enlisting in the the officer said that thev could the-r choice of a number of '’iat woiilf' be worth a great SV' i'. them after returning to their .. r0 fie sold they received ,$:tl.00 r.'ir during the first -i months ■ -iieiv pay was raised , to r.c,- .month. After tlial, he =.«,.e ii I -!s UP to the ■ uvo h'Eiiself ■ase his eney'-vv and a;i!iit.y to ."umD high..The officer saijl he «."1(1 onl' take a certain number of each month. ng evidence in thi.s action, the ourt intimated tliat the plaintiff onUi not maintain hi.s action and mme was so dismissed. Motion made 't nustral. Motion gi-anted and the e continued on civil is ue docket s ti'ial. This was a contraveisy • ■■’r rentals. Bank of Eo;i ■ Oak;- vs. T.onnie a ;sit«r, R. A Blackman. W. B. ■'""ioiuii Tb'.s is an action on a ote. .Tury sworn .and empa'ieleii. '-;.sue to jury and answer-: Did the lefendants execute the note in uiestion Answer, yes. Wiiat amount- f any, is due on said note? Ans.. $200.00 and interest from October ’5, 19.30. Johnston County Hospital vs. J. W. Fitzg-erald. ’I’his is an action on an account. Jury 'worn and empan eled. Iss-je.s to jury and their an swers; In what amount is defendant -ndehted to plaintiff? .Answer, $115.50 with interest -from August 1, 1931. In what amount is Mrs. L W. Fitzgerald indebted to plaint- cotton. .After some questioning the officers found the clotWng he admit ted wore the n-Ig'ht before, had .g.rev hair on them as ddl the clothing of the comrade of this man. so both were ouicklv taken, to jail to answ er the charge of larceny of Dinah and the Hoover Cart. Just before t’-c e two men were brought in for t I'al two other col ored hoy.s came fo’-th to the officer ■md said those men am not guilty, B'e are th° gentlemen who borro-'ved Dinah and the Hoover Cart to die out, end. reaching there, this -week- Garner Asked About Seeking Two Offices Srell Asks Of The Texan Doubts That Democrats Will Win And Wants A Sure Thing. Representative Snell, Republican I leader in the House Sat in’ay a; ked ;ee our girls, and now come forth qr.ooUo,. ■ ' , f , ,, ; , lispeaker Garner in an open letter to bear the responsibility. So they ' r j -j, 1 „ * , , ^ , - vnat oitice he would acce it if he -> e>-e taken before the iudo-o the L,.„ • " .' ."-ere su-ceB.-fful in his candidacy for Becorrler’s court where they re-e v- -rr- . , , ,, • , , ' both Congress and the Vice Presi- p glodh; "ixti- d-ivs o'l . reads ■i’-ir a full oouti-ihutio'i fr»- the a-'-r.at ; ti 11 t i - 4. i • T-,- 1 , , Honorable John is an astute -■’1 pleasant trip Dinah and her p„ut;cian.» gnell said in the lotte- Joorer cart nad given them, I given out at ea.stern Republican j lieadquarters. “He even admits it.” Reviva] Going On ^ “John’s ace in. the hole is a sure A o. -\jf 9 ^ election from his home district as a ot- iVltll y S vjrFOVC member of Congress. Interest is growing in the Revival that ha, been gding on at St. Ma- lo ry’s Grove Free Will Bapti.st church j efection of a^^D which started the second Sunday vL P . President nio-hf i«u President when he is not F^eeling that this is the time to bend every effort towards “Boost- in.g’ the moral of Eastern Carolina Bus;ne.s.ses, the Eastern Carolina Chamlier of Coinmerce has planned a sei'tion wide Booster and Trade Week, October 17th-22nd. The dif ferent to-wn- in the territory are go ing to jiarticipate in this movement !>y mak-ng a special effort that week to “Boo.-t’’ business. An advertis- in.g camjiaign is now being- workeii up throtigli the Organization Of ficials which will i)e section wide in its scope. The theme of the subject matter will iie “Piatronize the firms and individual business men in your good towns in the East that ned an I injection of Bu iness Pep,” Secretary Bartlett said., and this Trade Re vival Camnaign is calculated to do this very thing. Towns already affiliated with the movement include; .Smithfield, Selma, t oui- Oaks, Benson, Dunn. Kenly, Fre;iiont ' ucama, Wintewille. .Ay- den, Griftoii,- and Mavsville. Othei-s j are being added daily. Much inter est is being manifested in the cam paign and more than half a hun dred towns are expected to join ^ the movement liefore the entries close. Merchant.' -r your town that are already h’ned up are; Selm-I Drug Co. Smith & Cameron. E. V. W-)dard Drnge.---.-i-. Prnnoh P-.-i-p-i.v Tt-i-;.; The Hai-ch.vare Store, Inc. i GOOD EATS GOOD GOFFEE ICE TEA I GOLD DRINKS QUIGK SERVIGE Prices Reasonable WHITE HOUSE Cafe Selma, N. C. Co. AVat"h veur mbel and renew yoiii subscw-ition hei-o-e it -is too late. ■elina l,«dg«. N„, ;j20, A. F. & A. M. Meets every ami third Tu.^' IZteA. ' Geo- H. Wilkinson, W. M W. T. Woodard, Secretai Iff? Answer, jointly liable with hus- hond $115.50 with interest. Defend ant except and appeals. Appeal bond $20.00. Stay bond, $200.00. Cc.-Hielia Strickland v.s. Joe Strick- and. Action for ab-'olute divorce. Jury sworn and empaneled. Issues and verdicts: Has plaintiff been res ident of North Carolina for two vew-s preceding filing of action? Answer, yes. Were plaintiff and de fendant legally married as alle.ged in complaiiit ? An.swrt, yes. Did de fendant co-mmit adultery as alleg ed in complaint? An.swer, yes. Mr.s. Helen -Strickland vs. Arma Wilder and 71. E. Wilder. Contro- ver.sy over tract of land. Jury sworn and empaneled. When plaintiff had ’■e.sted, defendants entered motion for no;,-suit. Motion allowed and judgment entered accordingl''. John Goff vp. Gabriel Holt. Jury sworn and empaneled. Action envolv- ing sale of 17,000 feet of timebr. ni.ght, September IStli. The bapti ing was held the Fourth Sunday moi-ning. After the baptising 'orvi- ces .were held at the church, and three more were received, who will be baptised the fir.st Sunday morn ing at 9 o’clock at Mr. Zeb Las- • siter’.s pond. There will be services Saturday morning at eleven o’clock, •Saturday night at 7:30 and Uuessing is Dangerous wlien baby’s health is concerned confident enoui>’h to resign a o earn! idate for a member of Cong’ress and tru5;t to the will of the people. ‘‘Tt seenik^ that the gentleman from Texas is a great deal more interested in a bird in the hand than he is in several thousand in the bushes.” Then, acidressin.g himself dirpotlv Snell r, 1 . , , a._ain jbe Democratic nominee Sunday morning at eleven, Pfeach-I continued: 'ng has been done bv our pastOr I "tc. vu Rev C H Cnot- Ti, Ki- ■ ’ there ever was a measure that r u . ’■’’ ^'B----Was absolutely slaughtered bv vour diallv invited to hear him Satur-I, -1 oy Jour , ov, n people, it was your own econ- day night and Sunday. —Mrs. W’. J. Ijangdon. CARD OP THANKS. only measure presented to your own committee. “If you were so anxious for econ omy as you claim, why did j'ou not . caucus and force through your econ- 1 Wish'to thank each and every-j omy measure the same as you did one who lent a llelpin.g hand to con-I other measures in which you were trol the fire which bu^nt up a smoke | deeply interested'’ house and set a dwelling on fire on; “You make special reference (in ■nj place. Mav God’s richest bless-1 Garner’s acceptance letter) to the. ngs abide with you .all. ! Smoot-Hawlev tariff bill as one of B. E.- BATTEN, j the causes of the depression.' T fini' Tm ^ I your party believe LOOK AT YOUR i.ABEE AND I that, why did you not make some .s .e If vour subscription has ex-j effort to overcome it when you had pired. If it has then iust send us the absolute authority in your . One Dollar for your renewal. J hands?” J'EW mothers are able to distiiinuish between an infant’s healthy cry and one of actual pain. 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