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\ r ±&gJ‘&2:£MSZ~ VOLUME ONE NIMEER 159 —■-<« '• ' - (KEN LODGE liAOER / Mill unininnrinrn n HiS !I|I|IIIUL IIAIIt MRS RFTICEKT v ■W'-t . ' ” Whhm fwi Bwirtira Art IMH Away U Otfer Sections SHERIFF CONFUSED WHEN INTERVIEWED MW BEEN, Aag. 1,-DmtoMU is Oaslkw county, following tks **- sitemsnt resetting fra* lk« aaaanlt sp as Cy i«M>, suit cs trier, war* report ed today ao Mltwn 1. Additional confirmation of tka kill ing si Blayhlidff*. sacra lodge loadst, •ka ni takas from kla homo Sunday ■isAl sni sknl is iastA w^ i Spunsii as tka pact as official* la giv* tat asy statement raUUaa la Btoaktadra’s "dlaappaaranoo." a Marise aarsy as stay Mgr*** f ram tka I—ddiats aaatlss surrounding 4. Isa rasa* I weakness as Mr. Jasaa. ska la npartal ta ka slowly sinking ». Ha ilatsrkaaea of asy klad la Oer lasr caasty today. ,i --t|| 4ttth if BUckltdft, tkaya now rasa Is* sat a * astir* of daskt kat tkat ka vas kiUad by tka aaak as M ark paraaaa oka waat to kla kom# Sunday night. Tkia fact vaa keraa eat ky aavaral atbar dtiaasa of Bwmaobor* who wars kora today. As official of Cmvoa coasty has rs aoirad direct word (row os Oaslow county officer tkat Black lade* was. To th* oatalda world, kawarar, tka Onslow county official* are Barely statist tkat tkoy “don't know wkat kappas ad to BUaklodga” They sdait tkat a crowd as a*a woat ta tka sarro'* koasa, that tkoy took kla ■ sway sad tkat aororal shot* ware koard, bat ls#Ut that there I* so rrl desce tkat tko sarro spat killed. Which lo probably xrs*. This Bomlar. word wS received ffoaa aver loar-diataaco talSphase tkat a lerr* portion of tko sarr* popdloMoa as tkat aactioa had ataai f away to other porta, iateadiar , th star away oatii tko present sicits atpat had sal mod down to bob* extent. Nothin* as aa as toward act are se ctored fast night. There wow a* awards ptoaad shout fk* villaf* sad aeorytklar was quiet. Tfita quint aaa tiaaod to precall today aa'd tko roa tipa Ufa as tfc* viUana seat aioar aa Util, Mr. Jonoo la Still aHv*. Physicians tkia awralkV* skated, however, that ha «M erartt Washer aad tkoy kellrve ko la rapidly Inlaf oat ta kla deep#rate «t far ms. Tka fact tkat h* la still a is Cpaeidaiaf nothing short as a ta| ratio It was predicted Sotorday airkt tkat ka asald aad live more than a Cow hears, tlrirtyopahnaa oa tka state papers soiled ap Sheriff Garpaaas as Ons- IfW last airkt The following article on the COWversatiea appeared la tko New* and Vkaerver Ala morninr: , Sheriff Qarraau* seemed Just a lit tle mimed Whoa passioned today over leap dletaaoo tsispboao by Tks New# aad Ohserver aoaosralag. the reported high footing between the a agrees la this eoction of On slew aad concerning tka reported lyagklag of Bayaer Biocklsdg* ky a aob of white au ' Baa day sight. Tks sheriff las is ted at tka begiaalag ad tka laterviaw that everything was quiet, tkat there kada*t keen aay traakle at all ■ewever, when qweatloned further ka admitted that there hod boon o lit tle-trouble Banday night tbongb it was sotklag serious sad as bona was daas ky Mgoody It sen ms, sseordlag ta tks sheriff, that Sunday night a group of atak got Btsoklodgu la their amidst parody for tko pprpooo of ob taining Information from him oboat tko sees alt. la tka midst of this en forced Interview, Blaeklcdg* broke aad ran aad be was Prod an while wa ning, kat, no the sheriff repeatedly mid ho was not trod ae until he ran. Aocsrdlng t# Sheriff Oarganus the wff* had fatally as the mss left hew far parts u aka ewe aad he believe* that they are ruing to seme point whew tkoy will ataOt the escaped BwaModpo. "Was Black lodge th* laetigotor of the assealt,” the akoalff was ssksd. "Tea," ka answered readily. .“Well, Why wasn't ho arrested with , the other* T" The sheriff too mod to wait Jest a fraettam as a second before answering tkia. iheo bo said, "Wo didn't suspect hka then." “Then Wkat wore they doing with htta if ka woo set at tkat tip* suspect- ! *d?" , Tko sheriff hasn't explained this yet. Bat ko took Mam# to reiterate o' "They didst skeot till after the man bad ran." The tkesiff admitted that tka town wa* guarded ky white men Sunday at, hat hff pressed etreagiy th* t that while they watched all was patot and aathing happened. "If everything Is pulet la yaav town, Mr. Sheriff, why do yea g* to tko trouble of amoving year moa from temamtoN la fliahutea T" Tko akogtff said ko wanted to ko on the sofa aide end everything was paiet, «»d to re BMW bar that they didn't i sheet a*til “after be ran." BBNJAMIN HENDERSON KI NITON. Aeg S.ajemln Header eon. a pregMaeet Jane* Cenety former, died recaMw. Bartel took place at Trenton. Iff* Monde rose woe well haowa aad extaaeively related ta this section as tko State. IUKT TURNER ASH BVQAB. Aag. A—A. T. Tower, as Loaleville. Eeotvvky. was elected p real dost as tka Bee there Lawn Ten aiaa Assentation at the merttag held this sf tern ooa at BlMktorh. forest Country C.leb dgd Loot. vine was rhe*en |gg tko Ml gpggßgMßMM* ka/ '■ THE GOLDSBORO NEWS -r-- 1 ■Pfa Runt Raid.,] ijuttaran' ump iikwi as ft rag kg #mMw3 etaoao. Bko laSaßrat woaeaa ta "■ " ■■■*■ M II a ■ ; SOUTHEaN FAST * : : MAIL IS HELD UP J : BY WOODPECKER: • GREENVILLE. B. C, Aa* Th* * • Baathow Beltway's foot moll twin • • Nm I*l *a hold ap near genera. • • B. C, a few days ago ky a wood- • '/Vpocher. according to a otary kroaght • • k*r* today. Tka bird drilled a kola • • tkfeegh tko eigaal box, severed tko • • wires, end canoed tkftaasphart lo • • fell into tko "eta*' Ob*. • • dioat ta the deeper RR. tko ca- • • glaser as No. W Immediately • • kroogk the heavy limit ad train ta * • a atop. Ho was aavar able ta die- * • never the trookta, sad ceaemeni- • • oatad with tko dlopatehoc, who had • • Signal Maintainor L A Broom. • • mnka an lavoatlgntloa. Upon hear- • • lag the eigaal stand. Mr. Brown • • baud tko woodpecker drilling evey. * • Mo earnsofod la cmotoring tka • • bird. • *■ ' ~ 1 * , PULUED TM BOUGH BT A NOBB * KiNITON, Aag- Marria Gray was oßciai cotton weigher haw today after ■aasthim ■£ ». Bjiiiml «e Tko handful of vote* la the City Council bod to ha polled twice before the aider moa couW decide between Mr. Gray abd three ether*. He I* generally kaewu in tky aacttan aad popular with cotton growera The position ie of consider*- bio importance. Kinston'* cotton buai 'hens ie one of the tewe’e ehief assets. 6MWMLL Kinjn AUegheny Democntl*, Following Loaf Li mb of Pvwcßdoatß, Nbbm Doughton WINSTON SALEM, Aagaat A— Rafus A. Dough ton, of Allegheny,'lead er of tha Democratic party ta the North Carolina General Assembly far many year*, has been nominated to succeed himself by the Democrat# of hie ooanty. Tko nominoSito was amado ky tmaaal moa* vets ia tka Alleghany county earn* veation at Sports Monday of this woes, ta spite of tko foci that Governor Dough tan naked his friends not ta vote for him again. When hi* nomination woe announced, Mr. Dough ton did not say that he would not accept. His friend* ta Alloghany or* confident that he will, although ho hot not yet aanonneed hie decision. It has boon reported over the state that the Democrat* would be celled up on to Snd a nww loader ia tb* next Log* ieUtoro, because Governor Dough ton weald net permit hie renominetien Th* newt of tha convention'* actios Mon day is the biggest political nows of tb* hoar In North Carolina., for it means. In all probability, that R. A Deoghton will again be found in hi* eld seat in the Hans* whan tka General Assembly *f im convenes Mr. Domgbte* is at present a mem ber as tka State Highway Commissi**, being th* represantotiv* of th* Seven th District. He was appointed to that position by Governor Morrison daring the lost regular eeeeien of tao General Assembly. When the special session was held later in th* year there was earn* question ea to whether Mr. Demmghtaa could legally serve tho State Highway Commission and ni th* seme time re tain hit seat la tho Genarnl Assembly. The Attorney General ruled that he cenlA There waa a general doataad aa the port of th* pablic that Mr. Dwagk tda stag la tko House, aad bo eoeepdiag ly t«pt bis oast. Hl* friesda sow Insist that |he pre mdant net than will stand, aad there ia nothiag t* prevent Mr. Deaghton earring again ta th* Logialataro and at tks tarn* time holding ki* position no tko State Highway Cemmimiea. However, if Mr. Deughton should de cline ta aeeept that plan, they will In sist that bo resign from the State High way ( ommiesien daring tha Gate the LegUlataro Is In sassiaa, with tka an derate tiding tkat th* Governor will re appoint hint whoa th* Legislative see •lon ends. They nr* determined that »•*»* ptan shall bt dwviaad ky wrkiek Mr. Deaghton con centra** to serve ea th* Highway Commission for this Dis trict aad at tha mme tiara represent Alleghany ta th* General Assembly of IMS. Tko Row* «r tho AHagkfn) Duam i' V (Continued an saga Two) w i ■ ■ ( ,_xl y-.l > : --F late* latorsUtc Cmliimh, Hmvtr, * Adjourns for b Day LEADERS WILL CONFER WITH OPERATORS PRESENT CLEVELAND, Aag. i.—far a aectad tiaao tka Joint Interstate conferva** of cool minors and op* re tars delayed so lien today to permit the hold oat Vlll neta operators to decide wbother they wowld participate ia negotiation* that mag aad tha soft caal strike. Adjournment was taken antil tomor row though virtual decision had been •md* by* union loaders to negotiate * "•faf +** *he eporathra already vnrollad ia tka cowfovossco who control only port of the eool production of the rantral cempotiW Hold do a forensanor to tha coafareae*- eoe aioa tomorrow afternoon, tha eaiea'a polloy committee will meet la tha mora taf ta PM* Bnally on the question as a prospect*# aottlemoat whith Weald nf fa« moot Ohio mines as also scattered W WvdWra Peaesylranio, ladiaas Tko committee also expects ta coasld ar • i tens lea as tko central Bald ta other parts al Pennsylvania end Waat Vir giaia. Sentiment favoring a settlement with tko operators hare seamed predom inaat among tko committee members. MARION, IIL, Aag. A—(By the Aeso clatod Press)- Hopeml that th* confer *M* of *p*esters end agerrs at Cleve- Und would quickly effect a eottlearant as tka eaal strike a number of coal operators in southern Illinois today be gaa setting their collieries ia order ta begin resumption as caal production. Preparations were being made by rir toally all operators in southern IIIL nols nod several hundred company men bov* begin work clearing the entries of Ike mtaet, inspecting the air coarms, *** ottomptlag ta detect gas pockets. Operators Will Not Go, CHICAGO, Aag. W. E. Kerens ugh, president as tka C»*l Operators Asso riaUaa as tk* fifth end Ninth diatricu. After a two d.f conference U Illinois operator* today they will sot ta ta Ctavvtand ta eanfar with dab* L Lewia, leader of th* striking minora. Tk« -taotiag as the lilUinoi* oposwtose will W reewmed tomorrow. "We mat Mr. Lewis a telegram." Mr. Havanaagh Mid, "aaklag him whether ho wmtld agree to tao principle of er bltratlen a* laid down by Praeldewt Hording. Wo received e reply ta whisk MMMta w*. not In favor of erbttrs tl r»-. J Fo therefore deeldod that wo should act go to Clereload. MAD EAT BITES FOUR mr nut mos FtUnc, Found To Be Sttfforlnc FroM lUbicß, Gom Wild; Tint Children p» * 10C*T MOUNT. Aag. 8.-Aftar hov tag boon blttan by a cot. which * toot ■tad# at tko stats laboratory in Bsl sigk skewed to bo iofootad wttk hyro phobia, foer small children as this slty rsnktf their Bret front era nt for rabies frnm Dr. H. Lav Large at tko city haelth deportment's e«o* this morning Amordtag ta tbe report obtained frem health oatkerities. the oat, whlak ho longod to H. R. Buries who resides aw Boolt Btroot, wont mad Sntnrday nftar aoon wad kit one of tko Settee children, a small child of C. L. Station. N W. Roberts' child end another youngster. Al Brat no thought was given ta the aßelr, bat later parents of tka children became aneesy with th* result that Mr. Staton taaght tho cat sad placed Jt in n beg which was ia turn brought to tho health oßq, by Mr. Rotorta. CUv oflcials premtply killed the fvliao end seat it* head to Raleigh for ex amination. Report tom* bach from the state health authorities tkat ths examine tlon ssvsalsd tkat tko cot «ss sugar ing from rohise. As e result the child gee war* taken t* tk* health ulflc* end start tad *o th* Pestoar treatment whisk the tecai dspertmset hoe bssn In a position t* give fur th* Dost two yew*. While ew* of th* children was badly kitten in tk* pnim of tb* head end Mother upon th* fees. It Is not koHaped thsrs will he any ssrieue rem •squsnoss bsrausr of th* prompt sc tie n taken. Commenting -upon the namhev of par •end who had bass bitten here during the post few weak*. Dr. srg* stated this morning that ee many os ten per son* bad appewrvd during tk* coerm ala .week lately for roxielutlon ta re gard t* taking th* Pestaur treatment. Daring tbe two ysdfb tint tk* depart ment bee been ia g position ta give tha tmntmsnt. epprsalmnuly thirty psraaas h*v# taken it, Dr. Derg* *stl emtss. Anthsrittas wsr* anehi* ts stats whether ths cat which bit tbs fswr children bad btttsn aay cal* or dogs which ore still et largo. CUPID HOLDS UP BUSINESS KINSTON. .Aag. R—Copld held up o | session as the Lsneir souoty commis , slonors hors whoa O. P. Tow end Mlos i Viols Sawdsrsow sppsorod ta tbe«r room to seek llcsnoe end bo summarily osar riod. Magistral* Ooorgo Brown sros ' **•*. >*4 !>• open ns isetaner* sw*- fmrMnnn ini . —. rxihu. vt;pWw aktst m .( Rail Strife WEI Crust TWr Mwve HEADS OF UNIOHB ARE HARKING TIME t JMMSWriBMWIII' c vt “ JOLIgT, IIL, Aag. BvraPlnt efforts ta reatwvo Iwdastriwl poos* here after srr oral hectic days of war IwsiasHag tks killing sf tww mow atta wwand lag of another was anew lata tkia aft amain In tha hnnoaacomsnt tkat a formal cenforenct had boon milled between! Bb gin. Joliet and Haatosn sMrtata and lisdsn as tha "Big Btpor." 'gMftanßßl tha atriharp and rdihf d sidAlvM wkhkoM la format tan they admitted a •mtotag had boon raltadj WASHINGTON, Aag. t-fioads as striking railroad union* marked time kere today while swatting tk* arrival as executives of other irtoapwtattea— laker orgMisaUoax whg hove boon la sited to tko geaaral coafvroaoo fridoy to consider tb* *b*pam«> rsply to Pre*- Ident Herding * lotoxt bo.is of •ottlomoaL 7 s I Coagrsxxionsl Isadoras msantlm*. wore considering th# pccaibßlty that Prssl deal! Hording, la tka afrnt of tk* fail arcs of kit effort, mlgkt took a logiala tiw remedy for ths onaatry's admitted ly sorloux industrial sUmsnt* Rvpub Mean Isadora at tk* Capitol, however, hold tbv view that |h* President had ao definite Isgislhttvs program in mind whan k* suggested to them tko desirabil ity of maintaining fall msmbsrakip at tendance when tk* Hons* rs assembles Tutidty y * Tkelr Inqnlrioo along this No*, ths Iqsdsr# said today, hnto satisfied them that Coagnss would ka sailed upon if tk* si l net Ito warrants nock actios In the slow of tka (xsstigvf, to snort m •dial legislation. WASHINGTON, v Agu. The rail strlha situation sppsnssd destined to mark tiara BStil MW Pridny. altkangh ssscutivss of tko stMbtag shop croft Miens wore In WeAington today *to consider President Harding's tstsad ""*'**"•* “ Shop croft fadarntiun loaders here bate staled that th* reply to the Ptjso idoat's communication proposing imhra dinto resumption of work aad refer*no* of tka seniority Isxne tenths Railroad Labor Board for decision weald h« sub mittod tp »ko general confsrsnc* of roil rood tabor hoods hare Friday before it was seat to tho White Hons* Ao tgo railway sxosntiqos nloo will mgot that day In Now York «p draft tksft anweer to the administration, active dotmlop moots In tk* sitaatiM bsfsr* tks and *f tb* wsok wore improbable, Rsjoctlon *f tk* pi4s by tk* workers is gaea rally a cos pled a* oartaie. Porocoata Si to tko coarse of tk* monagsmesta or* not so doßnito, bat It was apparently In snticlpotiM of a second failure ts bring tko two •idea ts m agreement that would re store fall transportation facilities tkat Mr. Harding mass I yesterday to bring th* authority of Congress ts boor M whgk ie admittedly p serious national crisis. MAIMING PtHB CHICAGO, Ang. tks Aesoetot *d Prune )~Dsv*l*p*n*at* In tk* rail road strike apparently *pi* banging Rn* today ponding Ik* coating costs ran** of railway executive# at New York, and as mil union Isadora at Washington next Friday. Neither aide was exported t* reply to President Harding’s new suggestion for ending tha atrika until after their separate mooting. Easeattv* officials of tko shop crofts wsr* somomosd by Bert M. Jewell, behd of th* railway em ployes department of tb* American Fed eration of Labor, to o meeting ot Wash ington today, President Harding's re quest for a full nttsndonc* whan th* House of Roprsssntativoo reconvenes next Tuesday after a six weeks' vaca tion; his desire *spressed to Republican Loader Monde 11 that th* Hones remain In continuant session along with lb* Senate during the industrial grists; a etatanwnt by Bsu W. Hospsr. chpiCfc* awn of the Uoitsd Stats* Roilkoad La bor Beard, ekeraetdrising the Pros! dent's proposal as a oafs end son* prop esitioo for solution of tbe strike, end threats by trainman to quit work on th* Elgin, Joilst end Easter unless troops w*Vs withdrawn from tha yards at Joltat, IIL, feat a rod tho a*teats#* dar ing th* Inst >4 hours. Engineers QnR Tb* tire aboard walkout of "Big Pour* brotherhood men - engineers, tremen. eendoeters end trainmen—on tks Elgin, Joltat and Raster* began early today. Men gathered, at th* tremi eals. but refused to turn e wheel Me ls** tha soldiers, rolled ea th* result As the Monday yotbrooh in which two men wsr. killed and fflrariff Nssrkirk dangerously wosedsd. war# immediately withdrawn. Ths re Ur sod dee* * heavy short heel freight busies** e* *n enter belt lie* of tk* Chicago sw itching district end, handles th* hoik sf yard traffic touching; th. otool mill*. Qutst pruvoilsd et Albany, Ale, when slot* troop* celled out ky Gev •roar Kilby war* in central of tb* sit i nation following earlier dtetrabonros four striking railway skepome wor* ' indicted nt Cuinmbae. tie, tor naeoalt *»’ i -?'V.. L it Lawyer Plays Both Ends Agiinst Middle-He Loses I -« ‘ " ■' * * *' The Bhgsto ilifch ItUera While “Broken*” Wrangle Over Details of the *Wi£ iuotlr* BrKI Give. C. G. Beui Judg- Ml for 950 AfalMt C. Henry lid ward a o ; ' • , % .v: ' — 1 ■ In n cnee in wkieh the main issue was dearly drawn between tb* Veracity of Council G. Root, tk* plaintiff, aad At torney C. Henry Edwards, tb* defend ant, Jnstfpa of tb* Ponce Britt yesterday afternoon rendered a Jadgmeat against tho lawyte fallowing th* introduction of evidence to skew tkat Edwards had played both ends egaiant tha middle Ie negotiating e lean of M.ooo for a aliaat Edwards appealed to th* superior court Beet aad Edwards both, according to tka watlmnwy aad to paper writings iff traduced, acted as “brokers" in eoenr tag tk* loan. Boat found tka customer, jMwards gut tk* maney. Langston, Al ton and Taylar abstracted tb* tit)* and Edward* got tk* ebook- Tb* mWqtf Loagston, Alloa oad Taylor for P'»* *la par ceaL aad Edward* got IlffO. Beet got a promt**. Beet affirmed aad Edward* denied. Tho attorney ter Bast pressed hk suit with groat vigor. Tk# court, with ew* inralriag solemnity, delivered ruling* ■Ufnly over coatravsrUd point*. An okl. ss juri.t road a eswspnper while tk* lanotonl borrower, aa tke shorn lamb, rsslinod camfortahly In a choir *»d tittarud over tko farcical aftermath of tko flooring. brim gm* » y. Boot tonttflnd that soma wooht eg* Edwards ram* t* kU office and eng- Sorted that As kis (Beef.) *»st*mers •* real aetata, be eoald borrow IL Tkoy wowld split th* gate receipt*. It woo said Discovering a man who wnntod to borrow earn, money. l JrH “H k* sseortod tk* cuatesasr to Edward’s office. Who) happened thora wet ruled out dl I» coee.qu.sco, kowovor, ot tk* low ' book* say, and aecordtag to the Weti mony sue to land ky thV court, Edwards w*. to pay Boot »M after tk* trad* wom through. Edwards sent tka I*M •PPBeottan to tk* AmorlaM Trust Com- J2s* *‘«kmokd, eud tko beak lm modtatoly naked LnngrtM. Alloa end Taylor to pose upon tk. pr.psrty tsn dwd ea eocurity Bvarytkiag wont »»d whs* Use epoch oov ,ri,« Prooooda of tb. Iran, let. tho *Ma! disco* nt, arrived, Bdwerde sought Rich mood. On top of this Edwards demanded of th* custoeMr an •ddltioMl 1100 hi. Tk. settoassr hoiked, r*-OM*id*r*d a few h*M* Md then forked It ovur. Boat Wa* Ir blissful ignores** sf T .ir Tk.n Edwards went after tko bank far claqr tag too lom through laagaaon, Alloa aad Taylor, damaadod a fe* ftp jiap far hi* "oorvto**" to too hank **d wfe »* far aa to AraMog *«IL MM SSk co-brokor in th* daoi, know ao4ktag» and racolvH aotklng—from Edward*. ft Bant koatirrad himself oad learned through grape via* sheeasls that to* trad* hod boon cloood and that tho mrasy wo* back kora. Edward's alibi far net “putting" was that to* bonk kad art remitted brokerage charges. Bo Bert was pleased oad patient, p But other news we* wafted Bart's way. Ia particeler, he heard that Bd- TMKS FK CROPS: SmiSWIGMU Be G. Thoßißßon Hays AM fentli WIIMhc Tb Ibybbl Is Um Pfkß Os TffißfTftßUl All th* Soatk eoema willing to Invest in ths cotton crop is telegrams to Maw York telling as rualsus conditions frem the draught In Texas or rain In North Carolina, B. G Thompson eold renter day that his broker* 1a New Yoch hod I informed him. "Tha broker* go errand with their i pockets full of totagknma which If true moon an onormona price for cotton ibis year, end yet tho Beoto goo* right ahead selling instead of baying mors cotton.” H* sddod too, that th# hrok «*mididn't kolisvo anything that was wirud them. It ia bio opinion thsrs ars those who wish to hasp tha price of erttra down and ar* reporting favorable trap son dttions to keep it down oatii tkoy bhy all they want, aad toon export to kloan up when th# market rloos. Another cine* which ta doing n grant deal of harm to to* forwmra end ether* i* tbs traveling man wh* sees pus er twe nice steps or perhaps doesn’t see any at all but cell, on hi* trad* end report* block to kt« whoteisl* koutos • plsndid noons sssrywbsra to that hit order* will b« eresptad And toot, ta Mr. Tkomnton'* ppiais* altar hi* auto mobile trip through llv* states to ta vvrtigato crop rundlllon., ta tk* toorto of eli th* mythical rteties about in* coUou cv^j|d"- • • _ HOLD Ur WHITE WAY EINITON. Aug. A--City Council has deferred ertiee ea Ktaeteo’s proposed “white way” until BspUmbsr. Th* body Is hesitating to make large sipsadi tarss now occordieg to eßcioJ tail me tlent. A Chamber sf Coatmoree Coot milts# Ie Otaking strenuous effort* to obtain fsvorabi* action from ths older men Th* commit!** weald bora th* sOtir* kusinsss dlstrtrt oromneotaily ll iamlmuod With powerful electric lamps ffWtk-Rpg «Rftto|d* ot tatqrvol* of, to ro “ w «****» k# to. mThTUT l 2b N Bu<aiMk<k ' l ‘ • I 's ward* h*d ifoM.nded |IOO of the ena tomor for making lb* trod* and that th* cuatomar bad “got oat," h*at waa in cwnoH boron** Edward*, bad a*ltb*r “gat *at“ any dtviatan a# tk* agaila or any “low down” information So tho plaintiff-*tort aoagbt oat' th* aboul-to bo dOf.ndaat- . ( “Wkat A boat I “Wbat about tbia T*. Baat doiaaadod, ■ quoting bia Information I “Mlaundoratanding," *aid Edward*. i “Haw roai* r aakod Hoot. * I “Eaay onougk," aald Edward*. "Tod wor* to got half of wbal 1 roooivod avals, | •Uhi aad I haven't rooolvod anything t avor tb* SIOO bat I lad* ***** lotto** i u* la tbo offlao oil! (1M..1-I )..!*•!! and tab-11 with th* lottora," apultotaf Boat. Than to a lawyer* offtoe and t* rood \ aad tola bring. tb. glaytat down to ’ SSB&, *ourt room at 4iM ya. ' torday dftoraooa. th* aaat baa boon ! doorribod. Mr. Boat bad caaclodod hi* 1 I direct oaaminatlon ” Astor mm preliminary ***** Bra, Ed- I ward*, attorney forhlmaotf, bogan to • *l*. u * 4, “« *• “largoadT tb# « plaintiff which appeared to bo Impart! noat to tba controvwray. “Ut coonaol eonft*. blmapU to tb* , anoation of tb* caakrnct,” Intorgaood I "5* JwlA, atlarnay far Boat. -TaaVa bad yang laalng; tbia 1* ■la*." abdt bath Ed ward a law* Ihn III" < _ “Lot him aloao— l*l him atonal “ In- < ■iatod Boat. “Ut him a)***, fit tab* 1 QEff of ||j n ** •dwarda then aabod if aaytbiwg waa I ***r said botwoan tie tar* about Ed- < arafda deducting hla SIOO “*#• bafar* ( aplitUag with Boat. < ~: Hrat aoblng tba court to abtanra tba 1 dtmeaaor of tb* witneaa in .aawarlng | Edward* aaktd if >*at didn't bnaw that | fo* wm avar MOO ba (Boat) wouldn’t gat anything. "*•. th* art baton. Chiding him far n»»nttua tb* —rn ! oaoation aftor it had bo*. anawaaßd. At. 1 *•""» ’tetitoi that tSwarda ! bar, a tawynr in coart to rog- ] • think Boat aoodi an*, too." ahat tb* attanmy and brotor ] by Mr. Dortoh la tb* eon Mona* « %* ! The court hoaiutod a brief mrrmnt I EE3ssm3 i having aaaortod that b* arawld apgoal all *h* way to Waablngtoa bWoro paying 1 li. \ EXPECT»BUSHEL j FBI SEEWMS: _ Jft _ ,u • *• *r FMBtete, «f Tutor*, J EUetto Vlca Pitol—t W fia*wra urmn i . •»«**_«, < .*• *• as Tartar*, vaa J a TIM-pr.,|<U.t as tha dtatriet ■ organisation of ro-ayoratira patata * *r*war» fadaration at tha Marat a**- * Taaa4ajr night. it vaa Iran#* yaa- 1 tarday. * A ***« attar thing. raasidarad at this h PMtiqf vac* Ota nearing at lIt.WH) • e»U*. Oaa kid of U aaau sach ha* • taaa offarad by ana manafaatartng caa- • •ara and tta argaalsatiaa la aaw await ing attar bid*. * r Ward canaa from Haotlaad Naak yaa- k tarday that tbay waald taaa a rapraaan »' Utlra at tta nast moat fag ta ba kald 1 ward aa yat baa aama ■ fram Wilmiagtoa. Eiaataa. aad tta atb- * i or aaatara Carolina cltlaa tta argaai- I 1 ataian aspect. ta taba t B . i ■ A, fav far man ara digglag tb#ir ya- ' 1 tataaa aaw | a tta bay* *f ntMu ft ' * tar baatal fa, tta., T. I , •••ratary ataiad today. HI. ayi.ia. vaa * that a«an if tta tanaara gat W par k baatal an tha aarly market tbay will ’ 1 (•M moa.y by dlggtag thtir yatataaa 1 aaw aiaoa tha potatoaa lark from a third • ta a half of metering. » Tta vat rendition, und.r which rreye ' J taro ffwn vlll boa groat faatar I* 1 farar of tta aa-ayaratlv« markaOna and * 1 rt * •* * r *tng t 00... Mr Mar 1 Wood told. I* a wot aaaaao than la tta yraataat danger I* lon tag potato*. .Infa i Itay ara SI lad with .sae.il** maiatara that uaoally require. artificial boat ta romar*. particularly if tbara ia aa Isa*. I In* aaaatlaa to tarn tta trick far Ita i farmer i __________ r AM IMPEACHMENT I ***** HAUTE , A**, l-iamcak- I » meat as Gaaaraar Warren T. McCray t '. I*' **• Y 1 )*". •*•*•■« waaya aat* | IT tta coal told hare waa ■«—t J l by a « • j man. maatia* a( etrtklag Miaare aad « ■ *wtar man taro tki. afwraaaa | Q fallowing g ifrrirrmtratiiii* an rfc. l. ataaata kg mar* than 4*M miaaro, atrik I * l>« railway ahaymaa and mamban. as , aaiaaa **i aa atrik*. v | member of ASSOCIATED PRESS i ", 4 . TRICE PITS CBM IB ST«E HEILTN BUtt PHK IIS l» wfiMpiTOES Pbmlynig laddgni Tb Strife* Cmipm UwMfhrMsH hi BUU Te Grew MOVING CO-OP OFFICE FROM blind college IAUUOH, KißhUynMi |t*- A# rW9F|I |W||kfllKy w*rm •to nil that Cocm-ianor «TB man doairod at tb* rlaaa of tb* wwab Augtot S.but tbdy wore totter ton* .. kb* prana ding wank roventod Tb* latorrapaiaa *f work *a th* atoto ** totoagtoat poralyai* *f buaitoaa lacldoat to tba ririk. mad* kb* work of Mr. Sbtpmaa la piaaiag NgUtonata auk am dMtaali than K M* mibn. Bat khan la a bfirail for anaktllod labor SIS «acb worb.ro wor* piaood laat weob- A the rill, lad too list with Ilk pknooaaanta agd Wlnston-Eaam tome totond with •4a Par to* Brat titan "fifiifgt Me n blgk porcaatage, to* «**4Mt%mt«f third •mon* tb* bnroaaa of wbiab that* ut ala ta tb* atoto. Cotton growtr* growing to* hllta in tholr organatatfna fto nay available houa* la Ralaigb, pataatfto MMwttb . Manager IT. B BlaJaak Us a toß#||H tee to aalart on# as to* aarnoal Mto Ing* In which th* ,c*-*paf*ti«a amrSta or. will Sght tiolc oakynlg* fsg aow on. Th* cotton growora art now mm#. ' Ured In th* bllad inatitnto -WktaH|B& a little too far from tb* wato-E' thing, to ault th. poogta, and U mm demy of Muaif Waa pgorod. Thai greatly planaod tb* MMdIM(SI3 - ' other alto*, a garage bnlldhig Mg tot ; Vtoi liikrmu li m.mA mm pnw&t Tbo raaaiaritou*WMi b3| mint th* 11 no I location tot* Nagfcfl »r. W. JlLktaJ teSnto Beard of IBM camp*bn which wiil .V n# win tba atoto ttnd MpT MM " " the war will to on tba malaifMtdHH X But. Btord will m&L, I. about twenty aaagUaa of SmM: . rnuntla. an ov*rwh*l«%?BtoeM*tJgV * flvdi fiira n«c««i mFf %* 4* UNiMHU l ’IK " tb* mod Irina need. flared ri f V&P.&2F# aucb a problem l* drplnana an hopolea* tbo llillbilllt MHIIMM % ' aionay would ba BanagilkM« Mbs 1# go. •troying tb* . puruaito tb# . awaguM# which Mu* it* rigUm will akiag htff * with a banaloa* MH. That ft to* MB baat that tk* State Board hag** k* 4* with highly agacioliaod worbara twanty caaatio* treated 1* Ba* |Wf Btribaaa wb# baa* ant ygt MH, tk* m nam*. as ttoir repaanaatotiatt* wba wfll a*oil tbomanlvaa as dndga Caunor'a aaodlflod lajaaatia* giving thaw to* right #f paatafal piduiMbg. Mto* akp#* Sod their purpoa* to da a* ai*** Judgt Caaaoc itaUaaad to* toiaMttMl autß. Soptomtor k. ’:k '«« Bath partita t# th* HHgatla* agraad real raining order m*da ra«MuS|l I* •< September wMI ba 4iag#a*d as B**Mp. 4 Thar* aught to ba adtoaMki dling ahertiy la aauataMdu wttb tku blßiap P»I of th.jjUrthabtonbtog Baaßtowd ror* of tb* law kgs M gJJJJJ afternoon daily Mpta that to* WM an tyowitaoua to- tk* ‘‘bidnagging as tb* *oab*“ *ad that tb*re waa a* tanab *d mob as twenty-Bw* garaant, aa atntod In tto praaa; but ouig Naataad tbaoa ail aabnr—bring faaHMd MMUgBt “a** ato eon Id bar* amollnd lf|gar.,Mgd only , on* maahad. Mr*. Prito any* that tb* garto as kidnappara” waited **M) th* dkdk*- broaber* war* tbroagb imebaßMng to*' tacamotivo and than aabod tb* “aaaka" to com* with thorn I* ardor that toag might b* epotoa to about ton bail don* to* atrikar*' wton* aad akildrau. Th* latter, to toy tb* l***t^toT*tah** 110. too to work fat, oaatotktog to an period te bapgoa. Chairmoa f. 0. H new and as Ik* atoto Deni or ratio K location Cmnkto boo been eioKtag oroond tbU wuak. Itokar with a view *f keeping Ida Bagar an Ue relae as to* altuaSlia ton* to fto •orib* or bagla aaOieo lawataaaat as ib* body politic. Btoto baudtaariara la tba goeaaa as BaaaaMog WlSma * J*rnor of tbia dtp tto* tMaatolßg a# permononcp, attoawgh Ikaan ta MM- * ue* patlttaal weak galag an. - COTTON PROGRESS IN N.C. GOOD,SAYS WEEKLY REPORT WABHIKCrrOM. Aug. With ratal falling only ia a few Bertbaaa nmtlia* of Toaae and In Noctbom aad Barter* porta as Oklahoma, to* drought ti tba woatora dlvl.ion *f tb* eottaa bait WUa Intenalßod during tb* weak ending yd*- terday, aeoordlng to tb* OtaHy raring Weather a-d rev* eondttfgU* lamtod RSElfiss (aruiiMß »i| i CSwmf imfnmmmmtlm tow# mi«i#«li Minn wkmm it l«| been ta* waa, a- ' t
The Goldsboro News (Goldsboro, N.C.)
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Aug. 10, 1922, edition 1
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