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| GOLDSBORO NEEDS MORE MANUFACTURING PLANTS ‘ tvT" | ... - WEATHER ..> , ~.~r aa;ss— ^ VOLUME 4; NO. 4* Zeno G. Hollowell Nominated For i . Next Mayor of Goldsboro By At' 1 4 Clear Majority Ninety - Five Votes MFIENNEY AND Barter named NEW ALDERMEN U. M. Gittkin, Mi R Raper, and Sam Carter An No* • yst»4 la Socoad EVBBY WARD Received A Majority * ITEvtiyllrt Except th*. ] Second With a majority of niitety ftve votes oyer both of hi* op ponent!, Zeno G. Hollowell wa« yeeterday nominated for mayor pf Goldsboro .a the damocratte primary, and will succeed Edgar H Bain, the prenent incumbent, since nom ination in the primary here ia equivalent to election. The total vote of Mr. Hol- Inwell was 977- The aecond high man in the race. John H. Hp'v'ov, received 68.*) vote*, and T. A. Henlev* the third cf r »*nenf. got 197 vote*. The AMarawak Content* j la the aldernmnlc contests. U. M r.tlllkin. Joha R. Rrt»*r and Sat* Carter wan nominated to represent ih'a second ward and Emmett RoMn aon and 1. H MeCleaay wear name*’ trom 4a fourth ward where the enly , other coitaet vra* Frank Iktalala and W. V. Ro«*> frops <br Brat ward, aad Bam Bridger* and A * T. Origin. trow tha third wand, ware nominated without opposition Meaara. Rdhinaon. Ollllkln. Raper. llrldgern »«tf- nra member* of the pceaoot hoard. The rote In the aaceed ward waa as follows: J. SI. Edgatton. MO; U> M. GUI Uu. MS: John & Raper Mt; and **», Outer. 694 > In tha fourth ward the tally aheeta ahowed* Bfnroert Rohlnvon to h»ve lad with m map j w McOlenny 188 and J W. Cole. >»* Tha rota for mayor, hy ward* waa: Plm werd—Wotr>well, *2B: Hawley IST; and Healey. 88. "Aeoonc! wnjgj—dtoHoaratl, 1W; Har ley STS: and Healay M. Third want—Hollowell 161; Hawley TS: anl Henlfo *8- , * Fourth ward -Hollowell 118; Haw lay »S; and Henley Si. t * Board Orders Dogs . Muzzled or Confined DXNVIIXE, V*.. April n -A« a r**ult of.# pumbei of persona and cattle knhifilwß blttm recently by dog*,- iicveral of which were found to be suUerink with rablea, the coiaty board of bMlth today ■ iMued an order that oil dose In th* county muit he maizled or kept confined until July 1. Done will he permitted to nf, at .large if muaaled and bearing Rft* showing they have been with nntl rnbiea serum 'jj) ••Venn application* have* been re ceived by the board from persons at ' tacked by dona for r-lmbur*em«nt for the coat of tba Pdjfteur treatment under the State law. Wti repayment la made from the Ittnt* dog fund. * , v* —r JwjNro Convicts Flee Prison at Richmond \»K HMOUD, Va„ April Alfred Enntam* seplanced la Ootoher. IM4, to I year*' imprlaoameat fer homm ►> reeking -at Newport News. and Preston Waters. sentenced la May. ltS3, to (4ft tea, yearn for attempted on a woman in Augusts coua -4m both negro**. eacapod from the p nttnollary bare between roll e£| naat night and dsM o'clock thla , m"r olng. * They sawed g bar tn their erf!, malt la a ea opening barely large vnousb to get tbetr heada tbgough and then madgi theta way to ihd roof of the building. Prom which they lowered tbemaalveo with a rope, i stir tom rvmiw nbw ***: h-t*** «*-, ton oatet Mldillnt 24.00 Cattwa fu. tnrea ctnapd atesrty. May Jt.TS. July TIM; ort.-Hji* 'fbdU: WJT; Jan. 23.6A t — THE GOLDSBORO NEWS v . - • ■ /:^ me- i.~, zz hi' The Next Mayor ii ■■ mm « ZENO G. HOLLOWELL STOEUGHTSON CUV ELECTION One Lady Objected te Proffered Aaetotant of One of the Ward „ > Worker* ■ ’«» ... r By J«MR MKKHDO* While the rotlna wee in fall awing aad ward torter* wire vising vrtlb l™.* *.* ,ht ' '« tt'Mto* lU.fU.. MMVfc a alcadir lady t%t*r>d the second ward prfeinct olid walked toward* Ue ticket table. A* she did an one o" the gealnua parttgamf w»tk-d up to h*r and with an Ingratiating mu aad a hpw, took her by the hand aad oaeorted her to ‘the table. '. A* the prospective voter and her eecort reached ike table, the l»u*r reaebsd over god neluted * net of tickets. He handed them to the lady, lut ehe pushed them a*H« With' * *, 1 g-ntle smile and *ald, "I to* you*, pardon, tfut I prat r to hdfct my own ticket*.** The ward hcr’gr tnrned ti *om« aeerby arata and remarked 1 to on lookrra who bad viewed the Inrldent with. 111-coac-aW amlleN, **l gu-si I'd better ait down nwbllt. .Ia aphe of a ray, chilly day and a hard rain that fell during the middle of the day, the total vote polled waa far In excess of that aatiflpeted by nld campaigner*. It wax estimated that fuliv ntnxty per cent of thoae reetatersd ca«t vote* for their fa vorite candidate*, an unusually large percentage, everything conpld red. T. A. H'nley. cm- of th' d*K-atcd candidate for the mayoaalty. wae nmcua the flrat to (oegratr late Mayor-elect Hollowell on tot* clean, cut victory. “I tried to get In touch with Ms. Hollerell over the phone li-t night,” declared Mr. H nicy, ’’and wa* unable to do ao. I wlah yon weald convey to Mr. Hollowell through Ihe columns of your paper my heartfelt congrurplalloa* for hi* election.*, be told the New* over tele phone last night. ConaratulMlon* w»rr In order among the various rival nandidatea oven at the poll*, one candidate throat ota hia hand to hta victorious rival aa no*n a* the returns convoy ed (be Way the wind waa blowing •ad said, “W«U you beat me and you heat me fair. No hard feeling*, old man. I'ni with you.** t • \ 4 • There wm « dearth of dirty poli tic* aa prevalent at election* that bring out the keen rivalry that nu tated In yedterdgy'd vottnc Os cow tee the friend* of each, candidate ware hear drrmmlng vote*, hut there waa aa abweare of heck.bltlag aad mud eUatflng that often mar munlctpal •lecUon* Thera wer* many downcast cotta ten**<»" worn by eupportsr* of the defeated candidates ft waa report d that two friend* who xupported dlt. ••■ • 7 ■ Cmttlaued oa Page SU) > WOMAN IS HELD A PRISONER FOR FIVE LONG YEARS Alleged Predicament Revealed Following Figki Between Her Father and Husband LOCKED UP IN THE CABIN Father Confined Mrs. Warren Oa Ship Five Teem Without Touching Land jMwenr city. n. j, Apm as.-—' The aeddea flare pf anold Arad be tween two bm-g* captain a ravegled to the police today the story of a young woman, tha daughter of one barge, man sod the wile of the dlber, gatd to hare beta bald p*|*oner oa bar eidarly huahaad'g coal barge for ftra yaara. During that {imtt tha woawa*a father charge!, hie daughter sever had *et foot oa land or bean allowed to commuateate with landsmen. Btnev first going onto the barge as a bride, he *aW, she had borne three ohUd ran. light Reveal* Predicament The chargee ware made after po lice separated William Warren, §4, and Arthur W. Beak*. M. rtghUaer oo the Warren barge. Osaka had hia aem-ta-law armlet oa a chares of disorderly conduct aad later told the police jha Story or the impHaaemaht at his flgaghter. Martha Warrmt. Warren kept- hi* wife prisoner by locking Mr In the cabin of UieWerafu. «F«S*flh| to ' Banks'afofy "BaaM said ha bad a quarrel with bis aon lu-taw at tba time of tba wedding sad that they bad been on b*d tenam aver since. He said hia fight with Wartaa. which wa* stopped by police. roaulU ed from a demand on hta pert for the relaara of bla daughter. Wgrrcn will be arraigned before I Recorder Mills tomorrow. ‘A** T “" T Canadian Detectives Raid Biggest Cockpit MONTRSAI., April IS.—Montreal •ietectlvca today raided what (bey termed “the largest . cot* righting ■irVnaon the' North \ American (con tinent," arrested eight men *nd '-lied ST high-priced fighting cook*, •one of them valued at 1180 rack. T>e raid waa at Die, Merle So lum*, n*ur hrref Ahobt 78 »pect»- tore escaped from Me opubpll drblchj Is surrounded by hanked seats for several handed penuta* The fight* were attended by persona from all parte of the province of Quebec and by many American visitor*. Bov Skates 50 Miles In fi Hours 7 Minutes DANVILLE. Va.. April to.—r?*td tng Morgan, 18 year-old mi of Mr. and Mr*. L. P. Morgan, has ratera ed (rout Ortcntboro, N. C.. to which city he vkaltd r rom here, a distance of 60 mile*,- otr a wager that ha could make the trip In lae* then itxht hour* He won. mgklng fh# trip In 6 hour* and 17 minutes. Ha dost Light pound* lu weight during th* ‘HP. ♦ The road Is concrete all tha way rxtrpt one abort stretch of asphalt. At Heldsvllla, half way, h* stopped to drink a alas* of milk aad «rtl hi* skate*, which were nearly worn out when he reached hi* goal. White House Fails To Get First Salmon ’» •* BANOOR. Maine, April 11.-Tltb firm auliucn taken In tba PcuobeooL. river thl* aeaaon will not grace the table of the President at th* White Raima, aa baa been the custom far many yearn. The aaltnon, brought to thla efty today from the weir of Par king above Winter Port, weighed only |i pounds, and. being much smaller than the average run of flab. ba« been disposed of to a local bortpess mga. 1 Tfc.e flam Mg flab win be present ed to Ota PegaMant. ' • Taka yanr time In making iora MM U wttl last loager. * « a l* 1 - r 1 ■ ‘ * 11 la j . ■*. ■■ n ■ ■m. ugaSmSS ■. '• "i ■ " ... S Vff GOLDSBORO, N. C WEDNESDAY MORNING. APRIL XS, IBM. ~J... .. 1' it ii.-, i.. »,ii. ~ MANY PRESFAT EDICATIONAL RALLY PROGRAM 1 “rifejgfcair PWTINflUlwBfe VISITORS Da)! I sNtkßm2»rof ST* "wnTESiy A crowd estimated at 3MO or more ait ended the BAucatltwal r,,,, hel( . I al Pfkevill* yaaterdgy. tg rvted and iataraatlag program presented by no pile ami teacher* t*m R> v towssblp* la Wayne county, bdid the Interael of th« great rrwti from 1 •:» t B thr marplag uatU »:3ft ;* the afternoon i The prrlnclp'l addgefqi wav deliver, ed by Hon. W. As. ll|«. ej Goldabom •f ** •*''**» NKiU bouad by ,»*atfrl f! BmanU lor of a greet I4cd.‘ MnAtlM the neat i!* tba dceldt'aJSrtf xrlrliufil forces In ‘he would In* ,rs r cit mmahtp m. Dae. sg'd that m •Pita ef-eut gragf iSt'ustrlal. artea- Hftc «nd eduf- Ronal prograa*. we *bava side vary Ifttle pragma* in Mae (Jevalopmmtt of real ufttaenahip Til. pragma* tor lb* day began with a vplandM presagmtlea -es a model chapel aKefigise by the Kureke and Faro schools. A mu* cal read tug gpd> a safety |P»rat ataqr seemed to ptaeaa iHa-aßMpe* very much The Nehuata adhool presented a vary attracts a program senalrtn* of a health play. t'dAonSk. and aa in. tarprstaMan of a poem, RatfhM Present* •R a.nfr, NUre 1 Tha auperslttlena ppi fsnclaa of tha average tJoutUrestore" aoolaty wore ably Interpreted hy the boy* of the Belfast High Bdmhl. An ortglml AoHt play, inin •e-ikeHP«r* ! ' Wg* % tha mqdeum tor their l«t .?ri>ratatl<»r luwilal ninsJn bam Mtril to rwuftwrli Uwf tha Carolina IMagSakera would thi. group of bays had reanhted r Rttle mere trail fin*. M chorus hy a group, of grammar R r*d* children from Roeeawod. sail a solo by Mian Hales of tg* fanully of Nahuattt tic bool coatr»>tit*d much to the eucceea of the ocoeeloo The dinner on the ground* **• pountlful and one «r the moat pop ular event* of a iwtoblo day- After I dinner Praf Hu rat's Orrhesnw. frels Qoldeboro, gave aeVaral eMadtioa*. A demon* ration of work frem the agricultural department of the Rose wood school proved to .ha InUrraUii* .and laatmcttve *Tb* demenatrot'on of aupervtaed piny and tha chore* *f tha high school gtrla ma« a up a phon ing and attrart.lv* pragr m from the Rosewood school. " . - Pike villa Able Host* The Plhovllle wbool. •• boat* »o this occaa on. liraught tha day to a ctaee with an aWa pra*en«at'«n of a matting of tbair High School lUarufy society. Tha out of tows visitors. cooataUng of Mr John War, Mr. L 8 Rrogdeu. and Mha Hattie Perrou. of the State Department of Education. Mr. John cJutekhArt. and Mlaa Anna ftoHosd. Super ntendent and Supervisor of W*ke county school*. Mr. A. H. Bda ertoa. Mr J. A- S*at and mK J. & Kelly, monvber* of thy hoard Os aducnVoß. enprtawd their appreciation of th* splendid program presented by the group of roneol tlatad Bcbool* of Wayn® oouaty. The crawd. whan given an opportunity, toy a unanimous me, anpraaaad a desire that the Rally Day be made u anau") event la program of the Wag®* county school*. Uryan> Daughter Becomes a Citizen MIAMI. Fla.. April to—'Th? daugh ter es William Jena In a* Bryan *•» r.lLrall* d aa a etttaen of lh« t'ult ad fit air* her* today. Rhe la Mra. RegMiald Owen, wlf# of MaJ Owen, a British aubjnrt. and toet her citltneshlp when *be mar ried the major oeveral year* Iwro*- the world war, ■ Bb* wa* with Me). Owen la Paleatlna sad Egypt during the war. MaJ Owen I* mill- living. jTriik of Six Officer* Os Beaufort Deferred NORP(MJ(. Va, April *l* -Court martial of ala officer* of tpe naval tranaport Reaufcrt, which were to begin today, will be poetpoo-d until receipt of "pacification* upon which the oPfleera will lao* trial. Il woe stated today at tba naval bass Neither the order# fbr the trial nor th# apacMoottoM had baon re* calved up to aoow, It waa stated. n ' ■ ■ ■ „ ■ Europe If roaetdvvtag paying some war 4N*U. hat Ml anHoamly. if V* * GOLDSBORO MAN SELLSpARRYTO DUKR. tRUSTEES Nf* f 0- O. F, Ifßto 'Dtojm Ttbcl LOCATED Hlll-SBORO Mil QttftlHy ' w A*—* AH-IJ-L. i lllm^to •Cg •€ Hi teral deeertmenl es Independent fed** es Odd lellojtvo, bay rle«- ed « coplrnrt wbh greater Dnk* nalrmßy to ««pply IBM hud»- tnOen to to used to Ib* *e»- htniiioß ■iHIi i qbrl * M WM lend iMtortof. ktototo , Mgers ato— wttt to mto*d and eat, L tontod tua toUtb mmmt tl lAMNirtv The building pregMtm ? Duk* uni. veratty calU tor tto erect ou of ala graaßa atrurture*. aad tto Mdlltect <1 charge es the project tail about fey, a Mure* for tb* aranite nearer than Vermont, where moat pt tor feet granite '• quarried Hie ewgtoeem reported that Mr. l ather, of Oolde hcre, owned a ( fi»*alt* quarry near HllUboto that would supply •»! the material needed fa the (-onetruct'o" of the building* Negotlatlnp* be tworn Duke official* aad Mr. Porker resulted (a the sale es i«t acme, cam nrtalag th* ewtlra guarry being eeln to the ipatltutton of learplM Ftoe Grade es t.raaMe A sheer wall of solid «ran#o of th* very Bweet trad* raoto pr’liy a ton dead toot into tto air. and expert* de clare the output from to* gnh-moth quarry should supply nearly oH r the material n**d*4 1* toe o*a*tru« torn of to* new HuTdHhta at Oak* An effort u bda* made to amniiw a»t of toe granite poaalble from tto Mato «f North Carotlaa. Ip order to a*v» freght rJi.rgea.Md Puha_ totoWiMa] toTeSISSt lor lie big The gparry wRWi Mr Fnrtor sold to Dull* unlvergty b«a ad| boao worked for «ome Mm*. g*ta« to »• •mail demand for toe mutorleJ. Tboad who hnve *•«> 0»e quarry recta if? nay It W grown otar wHh area* 0»d ' er.iall traoa. bet «>at a very »»« goide of nranltol qn»rta to to to ftoiad la the shier el C the* fonpa U»-' quarry. “ Expert* who tto granite fouid In toatolg quarry any thk. It compares faverably with, tba beat grade of *toa« mined In tto fa* 1 mow Vermont quanto*. The gran. U* la of various grade*, and aom* of tbe etoita to VbrUotored. atektog It posaAla far the contractor* to select d B*rent grades aad shadss tor tto v artoue need* th the ceaatrtto toa of tto building*. . .. Big Lumber Pkint At Rickmond Afire RICHMOND. Va., April J».—Fire which brak* tut »ud* gly la tbe plant of tb* Montague Maaufacturlag Company, large lumber ceaoarg of tbto elty. was burning late V>alk b t The mala building ol th* plait baa been destroyed at aa estimated too* of 8300,000 and ibe flame* are still rag'og. A fourth fire alarm ha* b**a turned In. calling all available ap paratus to aid in bringing tbe bldcw under control. pR W—♦“ 1 f'J 1 111 " ,lIW Log Anfreles to Benin Porto Rico Trio Today . LAKEHRBT. N. J , April dirigible laiv Angelas waa taken from M* Hangar to tta mooring mast to night preparatory to Its. *rhe««m flight to Port* Rico tomorrow morn ing t’apt. Ocorg* W Kiecto will to 1a charge of the Might. Light wind* this afteraoon. which had caused the officer* lo delay bringing the nlrfhip from It* h*n xar, died down after rundown and tto Los Angel a da* eaelly bandied hy the grougd< rawnr. ] fi 1 .' *! Prelates in Mexico Will Defend Rkrhts MKXIOO CITY, Apr’l *| Mnn.iiw* fn t deV**** <•( "the drll *n«l ri>. I'Rinaa ttyhi* of the Hawaii ’Catholic church. IU priests prelate# and now. mufflern«a under ’h» Matlcan coffatU tut km. ara in <b* .at forth l n *» *#•- era! pastoral letter. »h‘ch will ha published early aaxt woe (ha Then* method* were avprovH ai a mtaMas of '"athol'c prelatea laet nlaht Tie conclave waa called t« cease- Vteeee of the recant formation of a •"-called Mexican CathnJ'* Awortei* church, a aaevaanant which h>« been followed hr the aalmre of rhurehaa and dlnaedera In tha capital and vn . k> ju .. . HOI»tS TO PUT BTOPID CALLING 'EM FLAPPERS Fto., April 11 Reference to gpy woman as a. “Rapper” t % Florida would to c«mu Bidorud oggtaMt tto i Ign ts at the ■tal#. under provU'oa* of a res*. lutvn introduced la “the house to day. Bpeaking ea tto me sure. I’a author. Representative Drench, tooted that to wa* serious la. tto matter. "The women es Flortla are About all w* hot* left to look ia tor deoopey," Mr. ' Branch eahj "tad 1 resent tto reference to young womeg of Florid* tost they are Ilko a boost ph «tod lh>hto». ■klagted in tto track, and empty Ip tb* aMle. I trail Ibis matoura will meet with eerloua oooaldera lluu ■ • f ■■■*■■ n ... a emf — ■ ■ ~L - -- RUM FLEET MAS MADEANOTHER RIG BOOZE RAID H '!T"'p.ri M *w3r iWRr* Uqnsr Cart# Ob BmN GREW 18 UNDER ARREST NJCW TORN, A*r|| M.-N*» York's 4rjr IUR today recerded tu •croud lot portent capture off the Nojp Jemey ooppt within two pooka whM lk» coast Board eattor COSH tPWbi Into port th. Fr*ack ec boons r Hooetnct wMb • cargo of §,*•* oooaa tf-Vtgm vetoed of IINSN. A Mo* *br Mon found *wr.. I%r acboytr •I*o *** (matured altar several 'ho*# had keen Urol ooroai b# r tow.l Tea dp boaN Mj# achwonerj r..'t Tito* Tito tbo United•LmT] nan at guard officials «H 4 of tic ,**»»•* was cnly slightly nmatlor than that cap- j lured ahdnrd tho flrtlMt *«b*«Mer Madglhw Adam* April 11 which w brought lato port by the cut Ur B«m. MoU all* ra twelve hour ebaoo. Th« ooroo of tlu tladallß* Adame <*>o - or rm «a«oo «r assorted u* y.: ' ' , CaptoM MMtot. Maj-ift CapßUa Maurice Laima, of tho ifoiianu*. ups ho crow of nip* mob warn talctp to tbo eootopt bouaa la Mr MShp for P preliminary b.artap. t’aptßlß Ulttto de*l»J h« IPWPSOS to 4apfl spy Honor. Ho aoUl r* ro- MBtljr had tart Haitian aad had tok *» bU tarpo iroaa a steamer apebor cd off tha ec*ot. He aaaortoS b* waa ta bta way to Noaaao. the Bahai**, whoa his aoatftary toplan waat dead est Aabury Perk. aad ha waa forced to drop Me a ache r. Not loop %*t«r ha waa board** 'hr tbo coa*t guard*. lafornmtiop that th' Mopamoa bod racotTMl th* liquor from p steamer oir the coast la halos Invrnigved. Robert WfftH*,' owaer of tha nr. ter bool, asarrtod he aad hla thro* com postoos w*r* l*adt»p J *fflkhsbr r «t* wfc*a pursued. Th*jr were ril-« M d 00 Ulatr own rntfognlsanec. . * TRWTXKT LIMBI, Y TP NT ARC COMM BACH IR Ml'iMlA MOflt OW, April tt.—Mnre t»a SOS do'tgatM Iroat all part* of Rua. ala are att-ndin* th* Hth <oopr«os of tha commuaiat party whkb op*a *d yesterday Homier Minister Trots ky, whoa«- presence was imped'd tr b* ooa of th* obtr tot*r«et» of th* aathvrlna, ho* pMtpoo*d hla depart* ure from hla home tor two wapha la order u» complete o beak ha la wrttlap; ' . - * /' • Meanwhile, ha ha* bora pltraa a new lease oa rotiUcal Ufa aad bis friend* are aaopuloa that ba soon will b* entrusted with a raapoaalhla place la governmaat aad that ba will •uoa recover hla popuJartty. A-'oaa the qooatlop* to b* <H*c«u. ad at tba concretion are the cooper ative movement, Iha reap* motel pro anettoo. a«ii< qltural texatloo. revol ution sry movement abroad, and th* reooot octlvltto* of tb« commuaiat I at*r national. • Although th* forrtpa eerreapoa. S*nt» or* not allowed to attoad tbo seat lea. R may be said that tba d«|*- caiea are occupied wttb tbo dlvi-UMtoe of govern meat, area male •Pd tip pottHhO] tit sat too . , - dtaK It ■> -l, -■ffffMW#. 11 . ' ' IN' r f 7 * , " ■}' ' i ** 4* '' TW'f^r;'-fry MEMBEE OF ASSOCIATED PRESS I I' IT' 111 “• ■■■ m im' II BBL I ...J.- 1 * y '"TI’V""—TJ l*Kfd flfi CBNM »»Hk Os SINK brat maw ' . srwr* His DISK Mjnwp HWO 1 Ammo (he Cum No* Mm Hhf Ant Mm CSSF llMMlbww IW MPiW I ■ ■ nny RALSIOH, April ttw»VMb HR. , cm*. Uacfcad op in hta afttoa to ho tbo rpt* oC froM o*e to tab a day, doae. la a bpay map. H* paoo ta MM offkm at « o'clock each moraMp aad ax la the mpNor ot pardo»a,' oaMI Oovtrnor McUpR- “Mai aatly M iMf. . . Mftpk a W vpbtoN* attf oMMYRMf . mop. bat the work he a «Ma§ la c treat relief tp m** Inrrwwta* ih* powern and dptlep ol ika Piatf 1 ! fAlsI Itintftfi M awawr -wwntw m v vm s KMcnbly EftiMr Hi miM* fUwai Mtlr* nil rianirtfttliiltlftii * 7T. coiißiliMkNMif * iN Ml Imp .to VI Hwawiaey. % »• m.. go I re*t_ ? •> 1 (ommutiUOi. coatMared nattt Ml dtoatbg buto > advertised aad treat** M *•* obdOi***' ' said fomaiMMopO*' BM* <- fi*«* tdto*.*' h* arfSfd, ’ If th»rr ha* boaa aby <baa|* either way, tier# or* i**f* M* lag filed aloe* tba oatahllakto—t «i to# of ice a pordea OMPbitecl—*.***• a*M Mr. Mb*. ~t dent *** haw «|p^ anything Otoe," w#a • part from tbo aisepMOp omoo pp Urlr Itural bnUdipp!* potomT tbo “ •treat from Urn oapttoL WNb PBfMto 4 '"•n*- In a new eaa* 0* t)lipbOß*Q the governor ahoot * aaa*. be te Mb medut I r refervpd M In turn. 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The Goldsboro News (Goldsboro, N.C.)
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April 29, 1925, edition 1
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