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■ NEWS OF THE CITY m j —— >■ 'I !■" —— ———*— '» —— pills CUN pm * ran MpMcrgUf and Kfimlttkinn Wsitli 8 8ajn«*N , iti;ht HftV tbe ■•«»»'» t ’r M ... ||||Bffß|*V a*<! •’•th have •lat.-.l *t>euk Daniel McC lenity. chair Wayne county Republican h ** P o **’ ll »H I)*fr SIBIIIMD that Hi K>•|> u i. tirur.. will BN Moild,,, Wight wtul. 9room» " ’ rtna’n of l *e>*.<*c«4i '“ *'■• ' ••w*i>«|»-. i 'hat J w Halley a : lllglgh* l>. .. • . n,, Sj.cak.-r.. i l. ! 4^SF rd,n|r *° * hr Hr [,.• 1.1 1. .in R*> Thomas J H«>.i It. n.juUn t«, their caruii.l.u I «HBHHFRMaIIon*d last night <»l - * l, **< th»i th*r« *4« ») Srafl* t« have a jd*at d.haif. amt Acquit itwTAt Philadelphia FFmNLAUELRHIA. Nev a. Mr. Cath | «te* Rente*jmtetodv a<<jurttf4 »f the Httrdoeof Wldtod Q*raldinc Reeheti. htttonsbemd'a stenographer The jury W «* «ho MET nod minutes Mm. Natter m charted with eheot VMtt agd RNlteg.lmr haahaad at tea earn* Mm The double-slaying took plae. in ■r hnsbaada advertistafagcncy July . Thf MCdlc. wae creeled with applies* Later District Attorney Rolan entered, tad after a si d* bar ceg ftrance he aakrd that the chart* of muriter against Mre. Rosier for killing her husband be tul> milled oa the ground that the waa In take when the that Mlta Netkitt. the •hi therefore inyane whoa the »hte her Raabaad. Jadgg Narratte agreed with Ihir «ate aad the Jury waa initructed W Acquit her of the charge of killing *"*SL ; Vjt «tm hum udfKR kWlMtty* Girt Submits to Hkl. jfeajINCNANTVtLM:. N. JS. INOV 3. - of thje town, le being Bp *PS* ft a heroine ae the result Bf e aacrtltee the made which will prot. ***! * Mo'WfcMfla Aa Injury to one ~f h r HwliMagagMad alewly to treatment and Ntet teet gang re aa developed Bktn ■Hfc. RRff hat aistor, Grace. at once voi Where* A »trt# of akia extending JNaai the thigh to tho knee wae grafted pRPtt har Mtoflto tka limb of her *istei VN» ghtteat ie improving einco the probably be limping for . ttMtfc u* the aaewit of her aacrtfic* Tbe as Harry Wright, of >M* ♦* w oil 111 Y~iie ■*' 7i I . tadta , .» ••■toHtA. HewWNav I.™Afwr U. sgrippr &rz ' tether oolled Lelaid It him, |U ban*, declared he l#**d him ahd earn ■teadyd Mm far the sheeting, arcord ytbg to wMaeaeee la Ah* V»‘a prwlimla *V hearing here en a dharge es flret tetWea marder. The charge wae fie l Mbaed bp tbe Jaetice wbe beard the; **Taa bam done Juat »k>l I wanted , Rea lb da,“ Witnesses declared the fath er told the eaa. Tlte hes declared ty Ared in setf-de _ feaae after hi* father threatened him ' With a kalfe. The youth's mother und other Wltneaae told the came story. The Vheetlag tab piece on a ranch thirty arilee from here. ** |J6NT LHTT tUJ— RbTATR •UNTO Id.- Hew »-i cat's death has terbjW rn,m tato the ernirts lm di. > to 'fbM -Mpga hUen 9. fafitard |fft bat 4btot« In trust far her peto- swan •Bta,' tee Rage. t»a enamelea. a paea< aad I'aachotoo Meway. a eat, earvlv- Wtf m the met, Itoad la- tee way of ateMted iif ta tbg aakate Uy Mrs Lpp- Thf MHb tttnd. to whom It wae to go Nell, the rat dead, eight » phew,, and Jllryjij cat IV with fib owe! seek equal phagftC. contending their aunt was of •aoehad mind anil Was influenced by ttarfti W. Bond a lawyer, and hy the bin Wife. Tlittl began today WfAiHMV AND t da vewnm | MM mi GMrrcgrwnta ■Jkpaw kKNtwd in t«nl# at tit«n- Ike iNemniM SECTItIUL CLMS On* Vs the P—<W Majwr Fowl bull Tumn AMmUk Hy . Dixit* Opponent ATLANTA Wbe. R.—Thrbb of the dbWMi 'er moro major football games arrow will lie between Southern toam* teat haew not yet loot a match to a single Pixie opponent this reason, : faar others will he Inter-MCtlonal enes aad tbe remainder will bring together j rivals whose standing records promise na less keen competition. | North Carolina aad To land at New * Orleans, Auburn aad Georgia at Coium. baa, Oa., aad Crater aad Kealarhp at Loxiagten, will make up the trio of gridiron match** which are da# to re sult In the elimmstina of (hrwe teams pem rharopleashlp contention. Alabama meeting Peanayivaaia Unb yeralty. Florida playing Harvard. Ooaewstowa facing Holly Cross, and OuUfopd mooting Harbor Collego PoaaaylvaMU, will comprise the graater intoe-odrtfoiMd matches of today. In addition to the'three coatretl be twoed* unbeaten at home, tjm day. Wilt bring together two powerful Vir ginia elevens In the University and Washington and Lee. Washington end Lfe gre regarded qs favorites. Hewanee and South Carolina at Co Imnbla did not meet' last season, and each has loot an important game this season. ('lsmson victor ’over South Carolina, will Its annual game in nt Atlanta. ’*, North Carollaa and Davidson at Ra leigh will flght'for a place In Tar Heel ranking, aad break Ihejjr tie of last year. Others of the larger teams will be playing loan impressive opponents. Von (fcrnstorff 1 > * f t% Urges Germany 1 ' To Enter Irt-ajfue HRRtIN. Nap. t -Count von Bert slorff, former ;«a*ftosteder to tka Uni ted States, wrHlnit ip his msgaslne, Deniaerhtir *i«n*aa>, advocaus Gkr many’s cnahiidm IntN the League of Nations. ITlfin j 1- “We do m>tj|wJti In force the hut*k done qf a ilt her on odr obn people or Mte|fdft f the worty," he writes, "bsU we - wIM ‘battle fdr our rights aa long ax we have longpp and pea, and, foe that, ticneve la the .proper place- T i CKe# gpeark as HbaMaal' Judging from the Impressions hb’to aoivod While at Oeneda. he says, -tllkre 'fix aa daghSthat our enlry would mart with -as jsK-lous Jifflculties sad that *«. wraald Mso be accorded a seat in I tho tivleil ' ' jTfcl globing u<ldrft» of thr prriudrnt Ihfllratrs this," continues the nrtlciaJ “Inasmuch as he said Intentionally and emphatically that there has never been a state rejected which requested ad mission.’ Despite the “injustircs" Ccrinany ban suffered from the Sptrnte Power . "we must dcsl with them, because any other course would he suicide," con j tinues the former ambassador! "We {must guard our Into reals and Aght for I our rights. Fighting for Justice is the { watchword of’the German policy. . (aunts oa Ragland “Vince we nnrtped the InvHMfon to Genoa 1 eaunol couipreheud % why on the same grounds we should not accept the invitation to Ucnitua. Wg,o«d baljf Ito reply that we are willing. If F.ng land will assure that ear entrance into thg t-eagUc Will be effected In a de aprvlng maanar* / taunt v«m Retn.tocff attf *fRWReo InU the League la all ‘lhlr diorc de sirable hecauee of the dlfllffiTly which ! Germany has under her present status Liitoalain* a hearing from the pow. rs. ,JW attended the last session of the 'Assembly la Oeuevn. *" mpso- ■" MAN KILLRU FORMER WRMBRR OF FOLK K FOKt'R KINBTON. Nov R—W Fumey Roy ' by e negrwg the Vieinity us Ail son Wednesday, was a former _ member es the local peU** tor**, Il was stated today. BoyeUk was a mun . ielpal employe here s number as years. For a time he »ns kesAfe es Maplewood i . asetecy. He was wdb V OWn ln * in *to<tf Bhlatlves of Boyette end his wife rertgp here S /. ij * Boyette left Hera With Shinpe^ I I a former chief of police, seearsl years 4 ago to engage In farming In fh* Stan. I tosburg-Wilson section, die was Ve i tween SO aad <0 years of age aad a man of “c*en temper.'' William MrMlllten. the alleged ahlyar, la a negro ppproxl- U years es age. Ropoils had I here were that Boyette waa cravlly cut j up with a knife in aa alternation over a quantity of cotton. Newspaper ae ; counts said the victim wae “literally hacked” to death. McMllllaa was stated to be a Raeford negro, (toy. j otto le survived by a widow and several , children. ,afriJM .jgi - . H im ttfl LOWS NKIRTB AFTRR MEORT MFC BMfilN ORaVrYERD MAHC’H NMW YORR. Nov L—Long shin, have fwaateod an at bar arthmrte H •arty order* far spring as IR) are lllp fatftcattea. A Row t>ch da partasaM star* has placid adVara far agrtag salts with the skirts nine - lashas from tho ground. ~ : OVE BEEKS End BETS UFE SEKTEKCE OU MSS M PkasMekU (ilvcn ■ . c *flUleAl)lfr.niU. J*av. After *h» attorney fbr the defease and the as sistant district' attorney entered plats for jusjlce tampered with aaerey la the case of M-yoar-old Frank Murray, fathar' of Annie Miller, better known as the "(Jueea of Dopers,? Judge McDevitt im posed only g Week's imprisonment. Mur ray pleased guilty la tlio charge as tell ing oa one instance a supply of heroin" to a government Informer during ,thc time his daughter waa In Jail under heavy ball. Matthew Plato, srrsirnrd oa ehargot of peddling drugs and attempted brlhery es Vice squad officers, rhsnged bis plea of not guilty to that of guilty /udga McDevitt deferred sentence until Friday, when Pinto's attorney will produce wit aeeaea to testify to hia good charpitcr and general rirpgtolian. One drug peddler, Jamt-o Young, u oegropwao convietod and sentenced to a torin es Ave yrass in the county prisan. An addict arretted with him Was con victed aad sentenced to one year in tbe House of Torreetloa. Kid ward Di Koaio.Van alleged |><-<(dlir, clyrlmed arrested In mistake for a twin The Jury, hewever, cen victed kirn, but J Bilge McDevltb deferred -vnteace pending aa laVestigatiea. Right addicts pleaded guilty and sit were sentenced le one year each In the House of Correction. One was sem- I lanced lo two years and the othor to I three yearn ia the rouffty prison Twu I addicts were found not guilty third, aftar entering a plea df guilty, was put on prolatlon for two years. In passing sentence on Frank Mar ray, Judge McDevitt said; vydu lire t» ho pitted! yodr daughter, chUrgfd with oaguging la the sale of dope, ipuat have been a great care had Worry to you. If nhs has one spark of drreifry left in her she may reoHan the position the .hits plaord you In. a'pitiful gesifloa. and aome back serf’assist yog, The equrt ' te going to be lenient and will sentence yea eaiy sum eraate* • * ‘ '» M Mateny expressed hie grapilh-otinn ami the- Judge then asked "Now Murray, do yog* know where your dsughlrs is today r “No Judge,'' he answered. *» do ttol 1 have not bad a weed from hwr elate Abo fled ',' Tho tout, of Pinto was called befurn Judge Berry, an up-htat.- Judge .it ting ig (Jiertor flaraiona Court No. Ml. Pre vious to taking thv stand Pm Us .hanged hl» plea to that es guilty* Vfcv S*iuud .Pollfeateir Yost aad Keney teatilled that fR Ike evening w ( January 111 |g*t. th-y purchased from the prisoner a “detk" es hergiM for N. Immedlatoly upon •Into * taking the money, he Was placed duder arrest and a bottle of heroin Wat found in hUoposM-tsiun About a month ago I'into and "Pitts, .burgh Kant'' Cohen were arrested, ! charged with attempted bribery, and were held Mer »l»,000 I>.|| eacb Pinto and CekeiKried to bribe Yost, who was one of The witnesses against Pinto, r by offering him IXiyOOO to ' lay off " I * Kdward DI Foslo, who hod hc«n u fugitive since January es this yesr and who was arrested about a month ago I took tbe stand in hia own defense. The l prisoner aaid he km a "twin brother” I end tbe only way a person ran tell ihvtti I Apbte. la theg his brother has a thole on - his right cheek. The defendant ferihrr » s*Nl that hie “twin hrnthrr" was a drqg - nett, and probably he also nuld d>-p<! lie.-fla*d thnf he coulil olw-qy -by found »*• ’ ,h '' wldsqtejr *f Riglllh and Walnut i Mtcels. * r . ■ He further aaid that al the time the ■ puller claim that hr sold them drugs, S hf *•* working si a shoe maker in u r ffermantown shoe shop. The Jury, how ever, did not believe his story and mo victed him without leaving thr box 1 Judge McDevitt, deferred senten.r and hak started a personal Investigation -t K j4a to drtermbie whether or not Iberc I ia a 'fwin hrether." '• | ' ‘ ' f* > LAWS TOUCHING TIIF r i PRACHCR OF MHDK IM M " . I (Continued from Page Oiie.t Ipond at any time to the colls or mrd, •f tkn sick. There are jm-n in ths fyu tooeiea. however, wbe pyactic- medico*. * tor' th, mower ther* to* in it. thus In »“•*> ln»VH»**s hove hlAght honhi aor \ Credit \i them.elves the proses • a leu Id roaclusinn It must b» said thui ■rw. Gnllcy’l words came aa a refresh log and Invigorating tonic te the mind* n of the medical students who heird Hi;ti l.j leaving tbe don. in the heart of ever) i 1 HUD UfeVot .IhAP-A,. might ,|, v d ' become as • pb|aj*dhn a. lit. Gul t! ley Is a lawyer and a mat*, rj . '• . i -I The first tun-dial was erected !r y Rome, end the day was first divided s into hours in 2>3 It c. d " ~ ------ For sale nt Ihe cworthoose door. Mao day. Nwvpmber •. el IJ aVtoch, Ih* * valuable ffl-raom residence with shoal »cre* #f lead, formerly owned by 'lhe late I. F. firm and. aad later CBN veyed to Robert Teakel. situated |u*t northwest et Hellevtew. Upportunll) Is secure splendid piece es progeny. Reasonable term* ett he fkYvgkrcß. Hforge fc TtAtemAß. j sloaer. t Srfj-. - |sMMMu,**iw| i Twimfol fflUM® Demorrutlr f wader Whg Sffnkii Here MonJxy Krwghg Mggng I N«w (i round REFKKH TO RKIJfJIOIJB" EXI’EKIKNrE OF YOUTH — *’ * '• ‘ ~"i (Hy R. K PtfteW.l .) i J B. Hailey mad* • njm uuusual kind of Df at octette speech |o a moil ' nneaal Mad of campaign oudyßaoi* at RTakn Forant Thursday right. Il was on appeal to tka majority of his audfsneo composed of the yottng men from th* college, to nfflliatr with the party” he espoused. Mbit pre-ibn poaed their political Independence and tolhad to them about political parties ax they are related to world rt ' never ones ached them to become dem- { ocrats for llnrestral or posterior r ta-, sons. Whatever ho. gn.iyr lievc lost In inter vseby waiting' for the Weks caudi'intos 1 to pans In raview before the audienn ** they were introduced hy John G. Mills, b* regained with his ArU aid*. That lets chad jha.gqJJege revival, cen ducted by I»r. J, R. Bempay, of the Soul hern fioeiList Theulogicul Mnmlp ary. » ; , - Aadlrnrc to Klectrlßrd Ther*- Wrr* top -charselertlalic di grrssioas In hi.i set speech, which vs* a strUiktiig intttpratetioii us what he considers the three outsuailing world events, of the past twelve month i. The lint was this reference to Dr. Mampcg, an urge to the youth as the college to attach theiaeelvue to Christ, and Ihe second was hia admonition lo fight for human progress through governments of political parties. No excitement qttrndedo the proton-. tstion of the candidate* for county of fice until, go Mr. Hailey was beginning to speak. Miss LolDv lu*wis, candidate lot county treasurer came in the hall with Mia* Elsie Ri(M*oh and Judge Mil lard Mill. He pau-ed for the two can didates to come to the platform. Hut bis tteclpratiqn, u moment In fore, ti|-st in missing some grjat preacher wl*u conducted a meeting at Wsko to'rvst wbltn be ssa* «• he JiSd doipr t< tkifg to live to regret, rsurht qy<n hly,elder* ip front of him lo an uriypii ing) mannar. To tec younger men it tmttgked of something different from platform addec Xnd tJjwjr received rt as .uiucji in awe lliCir 'ldprs del ur hPP'<(|sV) 1»... . *-yf, - M T H M In the eourse qf Halley declared jhnt hq‘ Wl'liVJ l'k« tu His parpr regularity S.-JS3E - . sir-' - •. I«1 ■~ a ~- Tuesday. November 7th, id - irtortton day. Han't forgdt to voto. ' ( ! *Wa< helor's Honeymoon" night , will be gala rtght to 'Goldsboro. Metier be hdre than be sorry. x t i ** JF3SC L. IASKY «' PRESENTS T 9 RODOLPH VALENTINO I ; dud 1 " - n!ta NALDI I I '. ■' ACNE' THEATRE |i% | Mbnday and fuesda'y | I Shows Start at 2 4-6-8-10 P. M. I |. ADMISSION 25 & 50* j J|) » '4» *l*l nil I ♦ • !*».* J»>, «r>» t»>*« «Ml * ,| •• » -* ,* * B * ■ 11 011 ■ | - .'t ' jii(Ten*il I, r %t- imp' sot he nscerj 1 i i ' I 1 RepublicJn i-sct, in W:tb ii ' J tJilterfV v. ’.I iifstitlkV - •f- the f><.-tv p»-ii\l*‘ * For tost.u... ihate d-as ii figure u| John V 10- M •• 1 tt[ discus t-d d. n> l Jr.rode in the Hepub! 1 mj p ify ui»ly l/hnd that hia kingdi.ni was in s l.iiurt sUivy. The Repnblicun part) it Noetl- it'arqlinp is today lnca|..ibl >1 rainniid polllx.nt issue, tnsui qu I, ff* e * l,nn: 0/kcd in if I fill* •*»' "(*bd , genuine answer*. The Ui pnb'i It e lership *n the R*nto«,ls' wtl oft t*>4 pol us poll - Goal atoarrity. I ’ Much to ll* Itane Hia only adv. i ten. * j An. tS'-at« as - fair* was the pamefipßn* he (tote fyr n mniymr th- Su litOteJ-couditicßa come thtouyii hi■■•«* l»e>m>nrntlo priy and thete Is muck, tiff to-. down, . »' •'For »vIL hate” It Jmldt'.-l iftod'J Igf> 'Jight ns Yndeh s ■'Emit >to. rth» »nn who )«;• I At d. eAiili t th.- P* I. i q'toff thrfn ..tv a royf. When I v. - ciiilVtt thv l#» l« .-*1 Re Wider, Mine of t'lf bWfhrhtt'-’ufqii. Hi tell ir.e i ttfiiAif' httft ‘the vili't bjr Vgr*tlfigr thl. tir tVk l .' X.rrri'Mttr. I tn.tr ahuut |>»ltt<' "My nnsWer Wa/ that if the couat* was right there »ct migfity f-w ii»n big enough to huit it- ia 1010, when «r made tb» Aght im Wake countr, po liticul lead M * t. ’ l me I would hurt the puny. " v. ii tl • ii s<\ '.iid Gi. n won the e’ect by u nisjurity of s.bO«. t-'uppet in Fnrtn o. t.u-.diu "Fight tor 'll. y. u lh:nk i; litht," lie i heated nt the t-dlygians. ' The party that cau’t tm I it cnn l *t. nd Those .'etiih whiif-r ' du tire tor. .ng p«r(y'>toid iii<-# «K> « wsiai "t > Yie4 p <ftnM »re | u ..pe* * th the G.i n of gin-tlncsd lauklng •ky for the r ,r who, vfJnH tor »vis. “FighF* hV rti.iUetiyed fhusi, "oid 1 gu*Vaht«*c the ‘l>..c>ttr»t*c part;, \y.lj glVe'ypu d stifflci. hY uitiF'vhh e»rtJy.. > f * , htrli- for WhsleV' i' ffJi'ure e ynpNvujgi,'.’ *' A; tor’tfct' fi-thl’.fff'xt'th tr it— Dy*AT# ii’.E*VeiJUincd’ it by* tiff • l.f ’(•it, wi?l.inif^lh , f' (Urd; "litv* > i 1 ' ;i •fffc’ tf and Fur it ..1 in K MftdArtlg'Jbli"' dn f" •'!». ' I .w 4 ' Yli»il''liJ tVe Knß Srtti h xtef t;!W (l, ,g. • It I *'elcnM icy • thd’B'tiupib | , «da Wave hu.f'x -v-,'ifti'Vv, 't lthtir tuduiy or | idvhie. in AT 1 y." i '' . AuiJJenry ,\n, l’puj*i O>V wS t no t toV»* t*jesI k'jypt *hc oke.’, u||<li> .ir W; . n ]*«• wa hi i i pat. . ! lion "h rvi i ly-- Gt > tin. T.UI k l-.h __' _ V . '.s', as SJtos ,11,.,., olU'aLd-Lho T 2ZJZ2S- - - . q * - f SPECIAL NOTICES j RATES \ T Wsr.ly.fivs cents per U words or ton*. Fay more chan 21 weed#,' an* cent each j Whiter egore or,ty|»e firpto adsjjnneri nd in th* rolamn for 10 tents pet • ekteh* > ooeh • twtertxom .- >»♦*,.>«* Jflon ffvq gr mere ceesrctytn ibsee • ti<m* ere desirxff a dlseoum *f M per **M to sliawed THK SHOW DDR NKit'S W.tU D E, l ’phones 3M, BW-W. ffuhaccjptiuri spe claHit. We talw autrscriptiuiti to snf paper or tkagasiae pabitahnd. -Cisnipl** fren. -v, , ~, j jff.jhso ti f • ' ,* ■; 1 •'Uj si I ** a. (J2| tho cool and rail. Strikes and (*,) the,, Itopublican pri mari-t of last Juno—ha refer ltd to ex ! froaidqnt Wilson without catling hu nam v Again he referred to him oud there wa not »u much a shufflir.rr i feet. But whou he was cmftrayLtnt the! Ilurdittg m..nug< menl of the two strike* i with Grover fjceetond's somewhat »iot ilar oUilmlnUtrat- t 31, h,« flxi'-t Into gwnoitu. nppluusr »o he 1 quoted the iminortulUlu of ihu late Diiuocratio chief:'“The trains are gu j ivij tq *po**n4 troops gent to lit-' ( pi4* ployed tbettb. t . - ~',i .'- L — *r~ *• * . ■■-e-v—W-TH (TM m»T ' Police Reserves Quell Riot Caused By Chinaman unit Hie Wife **** . J . it: I I •NtfW'fi*Hh>, Nov », < rttet LV bund for -,f < iiVip »*• >tlk, h p‘hi|v wife, win. , left jiil« t» t*-i ','Hh ,*:i a wit "n ftii rntdr Drive, a resent appointment ■ i a Bbprt me fourt Juv',-. ~f t'hymi which Fan I.i claims *•*» given hi:: a>.d an American crowd-oil werp than ticyliy (Idni.k! d in the talc that end im tu.lay with reserve'* iiiudhng a jinol rite outside the West Sid* Fourt. 1 tu 1. , be Testified 111 the West fildi . t'.rurt lodnWan iitCrri* d to Altec baj.icr iu December, lU2I. A month I* it !,»■ lefi idvt with h-r aunt ' . l.iuxol titdiiv that he had Riven I.Vr Aorlh' t>f iM. (n 'tell, hut| thai Uc 'WAif i Jldriteib''nr'ftKcr f ills nA: mom y, • -,ij • ,» .. ‘T'hU’ ta*»e waa dlsinor-.. *1 'hr Mugis tiato . H-ectsor, and m Udviuß th* Otnjt House. John "f. JJWl'ron. 's b\ stl.ikdea',' -aw Kr.rr r 'L*rTiwto his hip ■ lix.:. .1 _ ,i I, . ’ A • :t_ :c. i ~-rv r v- i—- spit—v* —- --—c~—r ——— ■, » Montey to Lend! • ' (* *> l YU nrc , ;. , ithfir‘D tMt.* a forrtjßpontteiit' to receive appN-" cttfir>rt<t fm* (Iff I’ti-ytar loatix on (’lty Property.' and business property will be cOn ’dittos. ’ - ; ’ j' JOB A. PARKER, Agent , . j e . 7 •» n-fIA '' * V » *- f, • » L* V i . * eU, —a —V- -a. I* . - ‘-il. r—- —• *l»e* SATE HTOn FRR t*7rtC ON AUTO parts. New and 'flittfHtl for att car*! and truck*. orders ji von prompt attention. WhUton fAuto -' Rteei Co.,'Gteuinbia, 8. G. * Frtß ml.lf-ANT I ■RUM mmm . to ;isrn>s*e ■ dfg» tor filling «g| aiy other purpose, phono .-flflO-J. J. e. -Oiinnsttoli v' '-«yx*H v >i *** ***** ’ r -ot sjwwr** " SCR TME NRfY BUF»RK»Jv49BVRO -I*l, HD .F, UA E. Ftiuh MfflW On display hi 4. L* Hatcher's itefugc. '• . j *t i, Ti *. a .ij »-7te ».,« i.nws*'**i * ■■wsyeeie''tewvW l i.UI—ONK WJfJTN 4NM7AM .UDLOR Collie pup, about sis months old, nemo Kandy. Finder will plena* cell phone li*l and get reward. 1-Btp __ •* ' i m. FOR SAI E-ONR TOF R(JGGY. RU»- b*r tires; one open hhggy. Addresl K*' o *- m.- i.-W 1 W ANTED—A * FIIMtT-< LABS UORBR shocr. 220 Tarboro street, Reeky > Moont, N. C. , J;Mp DOt* T.obt— HV| MONTHS OLD white end tan Colli# deg. AneWere to name of JsClr. Ret San aHe iVward for , return. Albert Klnrr. Jr, 11-ts f, ie.»-,'i bo ,wn* pj>«ut to tkte* a wen- I'.i'i, lierruu- hi-uiyil je* tl.’tocliv,* No WkU|*«n wits tound*.,J>Mf h»n Li wa* irate- Hr followed Jtaidan te the street. " 1 ■Susiici>ly Fan 14 darted te the t»x{- *ii- his wijjr und her aunt w*r« entdf iitg and hnndud Mrs. Fan Li a deeti ri.eiit. Fan I.i claims lo have hern re c« ii Uy appointed a Supreme Court Jus tire of Chino. * At thin point the crowd M'cppcd on tir .in. I- m L1 was , tv-.cd shout from tic to Ihe nffirr. 9ix graervrs were called to disperse the stpojl mob. I in ,1a wan arp-vled. \h«rgeij,-prlth dls vrdv ly.,fOUdqct. 1 . f O' Fan Li's tun hummed ttuPMcfi tho air wbtwi In- was later asntduccd .'to IW days in the work house on the charge us disorderly conduct. Ho sekranted tiJ.it lie would api>< al, and floated the roe and brief eaao' swap.' viD r .
The Goldsboro News (Goldsboro, N.C.)
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Nov. 4, 1922, edition 1
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