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iiwriman mo m gAFMOBWWO^nrtY^gAmi - . , )t r.l» I « wrsr «sr-s- . ■ n., . fritherinyton Heads Mount (Hive Business Men ’« Club BarWew tad Election of OTAotra Feature Monthly Meeting; Ho! WmOmf Drivi«i Mount ONvo Folks to White Lake; Nows aad Peraaaab of Thriving Community 9f Mm ■ntt"*— * Stasis. 1 i MOUNT OLIVE, July IB.—Tkat wW# | * rui« organ loatt an , l» Mo«»l. OH*a. |, k «n Nik# M**!'*" . t 111 atoaUly saaatlaa yaetargir Wter- ■ aw #t tl>« V.ruon glass. thf home of t >, «4 karWcaa. •way down ia Pupim , **Xoro la nothin* Ilk. a youn* nmuj t pig aad kol rora broad to NP«P (kino, that ia ia Ihoo# dayo of prohltMan. Rat f baaßo oomohow lattilU coed r*'*A#»blp. n aad laaybtor, aa dolap# oa tho bark. It k ia a taai# for Jadod appetite. and worn C aaWoo. j t)tanor wo# aorood undo? the hoc# y •ala, aad tho aacceao of tkl# dinner ardo hfftly dko to the effort# Os the * ontortaJaatont committee. Dr. Q. F f Harriet. Mr. M. C. R. Cherry and Nr \ Pro Moe Martin Thi# committer can't F be koalas. All the Buoineee Men of n Mruat Ollee knew it befor#, bat thev were a#eared of it yesterday. It' will ate ho ee easy for them to r##ian after T this. f. At the atooting which ahould ha»e u been hold before the dinner, whether it <1 woo or not, the following officer# were h elected for the next *ts month#: I. F #i Wltheriagton, President: O. H Knnwler C Vice preeident, end A W. Byrd. Serre 8 tary aad Treaaarer. K Thla la an onreniiatien that will m#a M mach to i Meant Olive in the year# t* H coma. If he* -a*w blood, new pep. ne» J, idea*. adH It U dedtlard to be aMg fntf t tor tH>tae political, aocial and rcanomi M Il4#4ft ear city. A a i* ttlhl Bnptt of'the Week. ■odt of the eRrUI events or :-ie we# 1 (* bf rigbtd belong to a Faiaon column, bu " If* Mount Olivo and Poison continue t * «|W aa they are at present, thev wl> I l * boob be one. perhaps before the big*- * way Is finished. At any rate P«i»on t ' 'MWB«#e It ia thdwn by thr far *' that yesterday in two hours five a*- " temehliesi were traded or sold In tnl * thriving village - Mias Rachel Witherington of Kalsot 4 has ae her gueet. Miss Marths Falrte of Laarinhurg. Miss Feiricv ia popula where ever #h» visit*. She was guest of honor yesterday afternoon st swimming party end picnic. The guest swam for an hour or iwd in the Row dan pond, and then returned to Falser where a delightful supper Was server under the oaks In th« (rounds of Mr and Mrs. Marshall Williams. After th< picnic every game they could remembe l was played. There were flappers, ftp ' ale hoppers, and grandmothers, and o». littia girt urho in a pink dress with duek embroidered on it in Mark' recited r poem about th' Owls, nnd her rogute) littia eyes looked as wise ast those of the old bird himself. , Among those who mstored down Iran Mount Olive were Mr., end flrt Crag , ford Cooper, Mr. and Mrs d.< F. Wlthbs i ington. Misses Frances rherr* J?H*a betk Breoteale, Mary Steele, and Messr James Lee k and Robert Wooten Ptgaty of Senllght. Down luff, C t|PF'» Bridge, on th» 3 aide, there is a' little sc hoed hullilint » , ~, si—iv i -—c •] FAMOUS FOR *•' TEARS ' If you are a Tar Heel, when you think of going somewhere for a rest—* where the wife and kid dies can have a good time, you think of—- THE INLET INN x *• -e * Beaufort, N. C. Under pernonal manage ment of Mr. and Mrs. r-« . Jail. Kumley “HOW MANY MII<ES CAN I MAKE ON A O 13 * GALLON OF GAS?” m • • • SOMETHING EVERY MOTORIST WANT TO KNOW! for oay community. It is vory small, not haring over threw rooms at ths most, but ths whole front Is mgde of glass lettaag in ail the sunlight and frrfh air *kat ah Ren parch ssould It i* built Oku planned ao that the sua falls ov#,' we left abouldern-of the little kjarfcs. and It is the morning sun that pe*»» ia oa tb«m. Mr. aad Mrs. Marshall Williams of Faison entertained pt a drlightful din Bar party Monday evening in honor of Mieses Virginia and Anille Borden of Goldsboro, her housegaasta, and Miss Fair ley. the guest of her neirt, Miss Witherington. Covers were la<d for tsreive. Th gueets included Mr. and Mrs.' James raison. Misses Rachel WlUir grgton. Virginia and Annie Borden, Magenta Fairley, and Messrs. JoWVi Faison, Jim my Carrol an dgueat front Dunn. Exodus of Ml. Olivettes. There ia an rxedue of Mount Olivettes. This wsathsr, end the children's desirr for water, end plenty of it, with white snpd kps caused them to rsnt n co.tagr down at White Lake It will be one huge houseparty from beginning to end. It Is composed of Mr. and Mrs M S Cherry and family, Mr. and Mrs. tirorKs Summerlin and family, Mr aad Mrs K. T. Watson, Dr. and Mrs. Kdia Tatum Mrs F. R. Mints, and Fred. Mrs G. N Hughes with Peggy, Julias, and guest 1. P. all from Atlanta. Mr. and Mrs tlbert Pickett. Mist Aaron, and f‘r, ano Mrs. Peter McQueen end family ». White Oak Mr. .and Mrs Henry Knosrles lef for colored ehildrep that is a mode' Monday (sight for New York City. The;' gill spend's week there enjoying every, thing thot the metropolis offers la euui s»er. Mtp. A. D. Hicks of Faison arrived bare this morning on her wey from Mon lrf *i where she hat been spending tw. aeeka. SPECIAL DINNER AT REPUBLIC B The Republic Will Serve a Business Man's I Lunch from 11 to 2 Everyday. I Consisting of 1 meat, 3 yeg, salads, dessert, tea, toffee, r ° r r *° r *9 tow soc ,un< •> w hen for half | \ |,*Tv U * r !*°Y |rct service Quick at the Republic. | at*i ‘ M ' I Do You Attract 1 1 PROSPERITY ? I ■ Money is of‘Value only a* R produce*. I I Hence, a primary function of this hank is lu ” ■ make it productive. v I !■ By making your depoaits here, you help B furnish the power to develop enterprises that )) ■ enrich this community aiftl its individuals. If IB This you attract prosperity to vourself )) B HIM). (I DOUBLE your 7#| it CAN be done. ’ r & * \|j The Wayne National Bank j Dependable for Two Cenerationx (( (|uality of the gas no much as ■ it i« the condition of your ear. The liest gas in the world cannot produce satis factory mileage from a car that ia not i ! properly adjusted. Ol'Ft huainena ia to keep your car in that smooth running condition that produces ) ! the maximum amount of mileage per gallon. Only a thorough knowledge of cars ami expert workmanship nyt do thin. « Our ouaV>mer* never complain. Goldsboro Garage and Motor Transport Co. W. Walnut St. Goldaboro, N. C, lilt—■■■! T ~ ..v MUo-AaaU Laiuts Laiaa. arrived < terday, accompanied by he« guest. Miss 1 Rafiks Hurley. Wants Ads Special Notices i & RATES ' * yJ Tgsnty five cents per fnsertion for *6 » spovds or ices. than jLI. wordß one rent *a«h. White . spsrg.or type die pi ox Sffis Insert [ * «d ia the column Ayr M cents ps'r Inch, M)«h; Insertion . • J When five ‘at morp jjbnmuiutisa tiono era desires* | diigount of SO r ger rank la- altesfeU ' * I ! w. E. PAPER HAND. er and palnUr awaits yeiur weicona i j call. Phans »lfi-4. u SORREI.L MARE IlllrM 1 LOST Oh Strayed Between 1 and 10 years tl Weight between POO and Af>o pound., strayed’Saturday night, July lf/h W l>. Hill, LoGrange, Routs Z. 11G22 2y | IFOR BALE—COMPLETE MOTION p|< ture outfit with piano, macninc, elec Iric fans, scats and accessories mrtv . operating at Franklinton, N f:. Apply It, W. f on nelly, Goldsboro, N. C. YOUNG BUHINKHS MAN WOULD LIKE young man to share two room opart I ment with private bath. Very reason able. Address Apartment, P. O. Bos I - *<• elty. a (6 6t KfIB SALE OE EXCHANGE—ONE O \ h land touring car in good condition B 111 salt cheep or exchange for « Ford touring ear. Sec Mrs. G W Brown next house back of . post office ■ - ' for bale fob cash ONLY—ONI Hupmabiie in good Condition A|vp,, » Chief Electrician at Enterprise Whit, t Lumber Co.- 20 at LOST MONDAY NIGHT LIGHT Brown and white collie dug. Answer to name of Fannie.* Reward if return ed to Wiley Howell. Phone GW. Ho:' 81 orumb street 20 »• THE Gm.BMBfmO NEWS. •:W ' »' '• •< . ' * * ' . ■ . a • ■»._ Tiotice—ln junction-W arning <t . , V '*s jlfl V V. ■ ■ In the District Court of the United States for the Eastern District of North Carolina, ® - ; ' 4 * O • • ' » —in Equity —-- * : V 0 Coast Line Railroad Compam, , i- • \ " vs. ' • • 9 C\ I*. Cliipman ami W. I). Ricks, iiulivieltmllv Rntl as members of thg Intcrnatlonttl A <t>ciiitiuii <>l Mm liinists, an unirK/orpnralcti association, Fi It llutchinsoN and (I! A. l’loll, individually mnl as Dictuht-i : of (hf Intt'i'iiational BrothcrhtMxl of Boilermakers, etc., an unincortinratcd association; H. S. ( oojwr ami ('. \V. Itansc. individimlls, riul as members of the International Brotherhood of l*hu k niiths, »•(«•.,* an nnincurjiorati d Rss«N*iatif>ii; T. W Weaver and J. R. Arnoht, individually an«l as memls'rs of the Railway ('armc.n of America, an unincnriKiratid assmiu tion; A. T. Moore and G. I*. Wallace, individually and as members of the Amßljramated Sheet Metal Worker., etc., uniiK'oriiorated assoeiathin; VV. W. Miller ami C, H. Williams, individually ami rs nictnl*ers of the International Brotherhcxid of Electrical Workers, an unlneorporatvd association, and each of them individually and as members representing the Atlantit Coast Line FtHleiation*=of Railway Shop Employes, an iinincorporAted a;-s<n ijition atiili.it l with Railway Employees’ Ucpartment of the American Federation of iJthor, ami («. I». Rosaer, individually and a.t President, and C. R. OMurhurx, individually and tu? Secretary of the Atlantic Coast Line Ftderaßon of Rail «• 1 «, way Shop Employes, and as u representative of the same, and of the individual association* above named, and F. W. Brown, individually, and as Chairman of the Isxal Federated Shops OiDimittee, com|msed of nuiubcrs of said At-' ' Coast Line Federation of Railway Shop Employees; amT J. I’rouse, individually and a.i Chairman of Lo al Federated Shops Committee, Rocky Mount Shops. i • INJUNCTION Upon consideration (it the hill of complaint and arcompanyinx affidavit, lik'd herein, ami bechuse they unmv tnw*. the complainant is engaged as a common tarrier by railroad, transporting freight, pnKoengi rs, baggage, express, and United States mail in interstate commerce, with its shops, yards and other pru|KTty situated in the cities of Wilminjrton, U<H-ky Mount, and Fayetteville, North Carolina, all within the Eastern District of North Carolina, and in other places outddc (if the jurisdiction of this Court, ami that all said property is um>d and lr neeessary to be used in the carrying on of interstate and foreign commerce and the carrying of United Slates mails; and that lire defendants herein, and other lnemlnTH of the defendant unions named herein, ami their -associates, confederates, and sympathisers, have combined, federated and conspired to and with each other and others unknown, to strike and leave th« employ of the plaintiff and to compels induce, or attempt to compel or induce by thrants, intimidations, violences, picketing and other unlawful ineatpt, employees of thu plantiff to re tunc or faij to |h t ftirm their dutugi and to piritvent |H>rsons from entering plaintiff's service lor the purpose of performing duties in (onuwe tion with the Interstate or foreign i*usiness <»r commerce of the plantiff, and the carrying of United States (hails, t hat by force and other like means said defendants, their ag<uits, assiM-iaies, confederate.*, anil s.vinputhi«ers, and olfaer persons unknown, liive Interfered with, delayed, und prevented plaintiff from transporting pankcagcra, ami in interstate and foreign eomnierce and interfered with and hindered plainlill in tne trunaportatkm of the Unitß#- States mails, for thu purpose of injuring Trie husmms stf the plaintiff, nnd interfering with, impeding, delaying, aiii « ireventing plaintiff from carryng on Its Ixisuiejm of Tpterstate and foreign commerce ami from carrying the Unihri Stales ipails' that raid defendants are either insolvent or of srttall means and tin- inunimunt loases ami dstnug* t» ilain'.ifr aif.iio great that it Jirb na adeuuate IWppt at law, and b.-t an,. the acta, threats, intimidation, and vina enee of Haid'defendants, their agents, associates, g-vnfederate’s, sympat hixers, arid others unkhown, have unlawfully • lindend, embarrassed, and prevented plaintiff frnm carrying on its intesstate and lon’ign commerce, tmd have 4 •'fi mpeded Wild Interfered with plaintiff in transportng the United States mails, and the continuance of,these net* and ”* ihrcu 4 .: are nov inflicting ar 1 will "continue to foflkt irn panthlc damage nnd inju.’ yt> plaintiff, and because the rotnpiaint and aifldavits filed herein show that pkiiotiff, by said acta herein recited, sustained a damage in money of * moi‘e than Three Thousand Dollars, exclusive of' interest and costs, by reason of said unlawful act’s of said Hefetidants, ! It-gir agents, associate*, confederates, sympHthizers, and others unknown, nnd because the plaintiff liefore the hearing of r.r application for an injunction ujxin any deferred notice, will sustain immediate nnd irresparahln loss, injury; 'i *pd uHTTiagc amounting to more than Three Thousand Dollars, exclusive of interest and costs, unless defendants are *■ Jpimedintely enjoned arut restrained from cwntinuing their unlawful acts meanwhile; i Now upon the filing of a bond in this <-hso for the surii of Five Thousand Dollars fS6,(KHI,) which lioml has lieen presented to the Court and ia now approved and filed herein; *|. IT IS NOW ORDERED that until she twenty-fifth “day of July, IU2*J, and until the hearing and decision of tho application for a prelimnary injunction heroin, the. defend ants, each and every of them, individually and as oflkers and agents of the organizations and unions named in the hill of complaint, filed herein, and as member* of the 1 -> conspiracy, combination and confederation alxive referred to, and any and all person* conspiring with said defendant* 4 or others, and acting in concert with'’them, and their agents, representatives, associates, aiders, a better*, ami sym pathizers, ami all other isrsons whomsoever, lie and they are hereby strictly restrained and enjoined from unlawfully, combining, conspiring nnd confederating to interfere with, hinder, delay, or prevent the carrying on of the interstate and foreign commerce of plaintiff and the carrying of the United Staten mails by the plaintiff, and from in any way or manner whatsoever, by use of throats or personal injury, intimidation, suggestion of danger,, or threats of violence of any kind, interfering with, hnderng, ohstrui trig, or stopping anv persons engaged in the employment of plaintiff in connection witfi' its business of carrying on inters tat re aflH foreign commerce and carrying the United Stales mails within the Eastern District of the Sate of tho Btate of North Carolina, and from interfering by vio lence <>r thiMats of violence in any manner, with atty jierson desiring to tie emiiloyed in its said budm t of carry log . on HnderstatM and foreign commeTie and carrying the Unite I Htnt 'S p mails, and from inducing nr attempting to induce or virnmel by threats, intimidits, force, or violence, or putting in fear or suggestion of fear, any of the employe* of plaintiff nr ji'rsons seeking employment with it, so as to cause them to refuse to perform any of t|»eir duties as eip liloyees of p|umtiff,in carrying on by plaintiff of interstate or foreign commerce and tarrying l uited Stales nutils; and frorwjjiniventing any Jierson by threats, intimidations, force or violence or suggest ion.- of danger or violence from entering^ it* the employ of comjilaintant to perform service in connection with its int« r late and foreign commerce i and carryng'sif the United State mails, and from protecting, aiding, or assisting urn poison or pc>jxm,s in commitlitig any of the 4|id u«t-. and from asscinblipg. 'oiferng, or ••ongregatiek about ..r in proximity of the shops, yartbi. and other platenj*t which jilaintiff conduct* ints interstate ami foreign commerce and carries United States mriil*, for the ' purpose ofdrting, or encouraging or aiding in doing, and of the said unlawful or forbidden act* or things, and from picketing or maintaining st or near the shops, yards, and other places at which plaintiff conducts its luisii* i of carrying of the United States mails, und on the roads and street* und other means of ingre** and egreis to am! from | said premises, any picket or pirketij. and from doing any act* or things whatever in furtherance of any eon*jiiriHy or eomfnnation among the m, or any of them, to obstruct or interfere with said complainant.'CYcid officers, agents, or employees, from the unrestrained control and operation of its propertv, yards, shops, and other places, in the conduct of, and ut which it conduct*, its business of carrying on interstate and foreign commerce and the carrying of the United States malls, an<| also from orde ring directly, aiding or in any manner allotting any person, committing any or either of the- aforesaid, and also from entering the yards, shops, and other property und premises of plaintiff at or on which it conduct* its said business of carrying on-interstate and foreign commerce and carrying the United States mails, without first obtaining consent of plaintiff, and from injuring or 'destroying any of the property of plulntifT used or Intended for use to connection with the conduct of plaiutiff’ic business of carrying on ntcr..lsle and foreign OOPnMMTCP ««i ml carrying the United States mail*. I ■ , IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the said defendant*, and • m ii of them, show cause, if thev have, on the 'jr»th day of July, 1022, at the hour of ten <|V|ock. A M„ in tin- Dial riel t 'duct of the United States for the Eastern District of North Carolina, silting in the City of Wilmington. State of North < arolma, why pru.ct of tin anl lull of coin plaint for a preliminary injunc tion should not In: granted l>*t«Hl at Wilson, North Carolina, thin 15th day of »uly, 1 th’2, * « 11. G. CONNOR, United Stabe*' hu|g.>. % DISTRICT COURT OF UNITED STATES FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OK NORTH CAROLINA. I certify the foregoing to I*- a true copy from the original record i uni by me thi* day, Witness inv hand at Wilson,, North < trolina D'*« t;»th dav <d July, l!'_”, at 11 : U I’. M. 11 t«.-4 i i.nTN | .R, United Stat- PAGE FIVE
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