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' 'f . fi* •' i; 4 / ! J :< }i wTI^SZSj 1^; ’3 -’ ■ , ' ,:,^ j; - "-- _• * ' *"' - ■!?' ' ' 11 '■ J'- - - ~ * VOLUME POUR; NO. 17 Tobacco Co-Operative Officials Get ♦Vote of Confidence From Over A 1,000 Members At Annual Meeting STRICT ECONOMY PLEDGED DURING COMING SEASON liltMlM Unrtw TcHr AMl ,nc* pjkir Boo8!ed MUCH TOBACCO ON HAND Valve mt tL Aaaarlatl—'HoM iaffg MhMIM At »17,ft4»,9M ; MI|HA 111 a l»kfr> of IS* lilltw growers 'Mffralht" MimStlw ait Nn Mu am •Su a Sm»»t eireug. IrM ItartS CerwHwe. tf*t>tk TaroUaa, •M HmJah. mubk *▼•l7 avail able ifM la raltoa Hall at Herts Caroltaa stale eating*, where they i ■M a m a I ISa alaallaa a* • i rßirMPfl lie fisniea sv •irwM*r*» Nr tS* Ma*ea. i>pwiH tSe re* ywt *f * Richard « Patterson, general ayiyr *1 IS* aoaeela- Um, sad ililpt ISetr rMttami efferts a tacreattoa IS* Murti flea's (M*lpS daring the roalir The entire bosrd el direct ore. heads of the association's department*, me mb* re of the coaamittee of public official*, who were lavtted hy the aa eortattoa to report ea tie affair*, and Representative iaeaiher* fr»m three ■tatee all had a part Ih today * meet lac- which wee unique In gettlnc to gether what la probably the largest crowd of tobacco farmer* from the two Carolina* and Virginia whejire ever coot* foe* to f*«# la one Sear Annual Ropwrt x4Db*r* of the assOcts'to* at 4*7*l tweeting eagerly followed the report of the general manager which Mated that quarterly statements and payment* will be taaued to the mem ber*. beginning writ July thnt pay ment* to the member* will c/v#r all tobacco aoW t* May 13. 1926. that the aaeociat.oa ha* paid the membera for 1922 nod 1923 crop* eirept to a few grade* of th* «23 old crop belt. th*» It ha* eold It# entire holding* of nan cared tobacco delivered during the laet settlement with the nun cured grower* of the eaooclation In the near future. i A* to *to«ke on hand. Manager Pat tdenon nuted »l»gt the association now ban oa hand T1A07.7J9 pounds of crop from alt belle, which ac cordtag to the banker*' valuation, te ffprth 17.049494 Th* strict**! econ oner of operation will be \r(Tected daring 1921-M by greatly reducing tbe aasOclatloa'e force of employee*, and by Ih* cloning of 27 warehouses In th* thr** states, according to Mr P»tter*on Putting th* tucceea of ‘he a**octn tlon yearly up to th* member*, the general maniger declared to the del egate* from the Carol teas-gad Vir ginia that If they are willing to as sume responsibility and leadership, th* future hold* surcea*. but w* r nrd that the membership must give their management loyal auppnr t Th* payment to be made to the M membera oast July will be of all grades eold of the 1924 crop In Sduth CaroHua and eastern North Carolina, on *ll grade* eold <>l the end 1924 crop* lo 'he old bell <4oo> *ud •* grades sold *# the 912. and 1924 crops In th# dark fli\g jT'*— 1 -*et UtoC* Tell. Em V In tied State. Coufreaamau Willett ~1 Ward aMrred the farmer. today. «h«a ha declared on# buoflrH mil lion dollar, of ta*e. «•» «o Iho Kaa- Ueb lortfrnmoat and J# par root la dlvldenria to stockholder. of tho Im perial Tobacco Com pony have loft fawerly behind la tho tiWarco fields of aa.tara North Cnrellne. Virginia, and South CaroHaa. Congressman Ward daclarad hla conviction that tho p <»ont Henate and Coogreaa are •irongijr behind tho rtutporailr* m«r holing movement. aad will oaart lawa which will protect tho farmera »aotnat aacb acllvttlaa aad boycott a. the PVdoral Tmdo Conuulaat". la now tn vhnt (gating on tho part of tho Impe rial Tobacco Company Htatlag that aohody baa polntod a ’ tlngor to a atagta act or fraud on tbo part of any oaa man >a Ibo ta li oonn aaao*tattoa. Coagresatnan Ward reminded (ha member. that ihv) had THE GOLDSBORO NEWS GOLDSBORO IS LARGEST MANUFACTURING AND WHOLESALE CENTER IN EASTERN CAROLINA ; WAYNE COUNTY, ONE OP THE WEALTHIEST AGRICULTURAL SECTIONS IN THE UNITED STATES - ■ - l • Jail WASHINGTON, May 19.—With hi* back to th* wall *nd facing rent wad oaaiaugbu by govern meat agents. Oastoa B Means. lwvwKlgator - estraordlaary and central figure In many aeasVtiooal epieOdde of recoat Amsrlcaa hi* tory, has sought refuge Ip At lant* led*r*l pealteatlary. Means' eurrondor came today In District of t'olundhla Supreme court when be **ked to be allowed ed to begin a 3 year sentence Im - posed In New' York In connection I with Illegal Wblakoy withdrawal*, I SCORES HURT * IN MAD PANIC ON‘SUB’TRAIN _> . Injured Will Total More Than 7ft With Women and (hil dren Predominating CAUSED BY AN EXPLOSION 1,000 Other Pameagent Thrown Into A Punic When Another Car Hah* Huddenly NKW YORK. M»y 19 Ator. than 1,000 passenger* In a sixth car Lex ington svenbe subway train. m*ny of them reading account* of the sub way accident In which more than I*o person* were Injured earlier In th* day, were thrown Into sudden panic at g o’clock tonight when their train wan brought 40 a, auddea etsp ■ad filled with smoke. It aeemed probable that th* stam ped* of the earlier accident would be repeated, but when passengers were qiljcted It w*« discovered that the smoke was drifting In from n small lire under the platform boalde the track. . NEW YORK, May 19.-tAI least 76 persons were injured, two of them probably fatally, In a mad panic which swept n crowded K**t Ride -übway train a* It «•* almost about to leave the Or*od Central Terminal station today. A blown Tua». follow ed by « serle* of electric lamp bulb explosion., w*» reported to have been the cause of th# accident. Aa clouds of rsmqfca *hvelop<d the scene. the passenger*, many or Them women and children, became- panic stricken. *nd kicked out of th# win dow# of thk car*. Shattered glass flew In all direction* and many of the Imprisoned passengers were cut when they frantically fought to make their nay but of tb* train. Ambulances were summoned from nearby hoapltala, and many of th* in )ur*«t w*r* carried to the grill room or the Hotel Vanderbilt, which w*a turned Into a temporary hospital. The train, literally Jammed drlth humanity, mme to s sharp stop a block from the tremlnsl Men, women •nd children, massed Into every one of the car*, wer* swept from their seat* In eroofu*ton when th* nr he ,an to fill with the stifling smoke, caused hy burning Inaulsllon, Score* were knocked to }k» car floor* and trambjed. Th* confusion wi< added lo /hen guard* prevented opening ( car*. ' i The electric current I" Ike third rail* of th* oiibwuy was discontinued to permit the ( pan|c-«LMcHaa thou sand* lo airenm their way through the tube* to emergency and other exit*, some of th-m several blocks from Ihe area* of the accident. Crew RefuHeH To Quit Stranded Schooner NORPM.K, Va„ May 11. Tbo fnur~maatrd schooner Maraarot Hpea cor, lumber laden, from tleorgetown. H. C., to Now York, woat aaboro ear ly tonight fltro aad a holt mllra oa»t of tho Cblcamaromlco coast' guard •tatioa on Iho North Carolina coa*t Cnaot guardsmen pat off to tho branded ah|p. hat moaibora of tha craw refused to doaert thalr eeaaal. at they believed they war* In no Ini mediate <Ung*r A raltar hao boon aoat from roaal guard headquarter* hart to aid the schooner. —-- ■ Tan■'i.• = SEVEN SPRINGS NOf BONE DRY, OFFICERS FIND •»» ■ * Dcvvlicw Fbrrcd Tw IVwfffraU Irtta* Hpringa In Hwnrcli Os Honrh GET 60 GALLON OUTFIT Four Hun/rod and Fifty GrJlmm yOf “Ho* Feeel” Mart la UMurtkod Mane the reeent lavaslea of ilia dry ggeat* aa the Itqeor mane ' fartariag Intervals ed Haven ’ Nprtnffa have made as that farmer anal* a Nahara a* dry «• a tat vvutlua as tbe dail-Heloen longue, local deputies have feuad H aer eaeary le penetrate beyond that aaetled la mare fertile Meld*. Deputies John Thomas and H, B. (Buck) Gardner. who hive always been bad news to moonshiners, yes terday ’morning passed through Sev en Spring* township lo Indian Sprlaga. beyond, and relumed short ly after noon with ;i full-grown aua slxe *llll of 60 gallon capacity »» a reward for their unusually eiteasive drive Ifc new terrllory. Had Nark Beer And mingling with the crystal waters of a Uay stream that feeds Ihe famous spring* *»• 460 gallons of still beer In a a»at# of hair fer mentation. which tbe officer* found within a few feet of the still. end promptly poured out. The atlll beer, or meek, aa tt la angMtlmee called, wag made fr*tn a process growing more and more popular among the moonshiner*; the mixing of a well known brand of hog feed, handled hy local mercbeota. with a required amount of water and augar. and left several days until nature taken her course. The beer located at th* alte where the atljl waa located during operation, near on* of those bibhllng brooks or which Ttnnyeon- waa fond of writing. The beer waa promptly, emptied Into the stream.,and shortly afterward* a minnow »*» **en try ing to swim boekiward" upstream. About forty yard* away the offi er* located the still, neatly cached iq a thick screen of foliage. Thf still waa practically new. but four paths leading to the alte where th* atlll we* operated, told the experienced eyes of the officer* that the place bad been la ua* for some time aa a at 111 alt*. Tbe officers think that the moonahm ers wore out several stills before their latest outfit In use waa raptured Veterans Honor Dor That Helped Win War NORFOLK. May 19—The reward of the faithful soldier was accorded "Peggy-" English sheep dog, her* to day by menfber* of tbe Veteran* of Kb reign War*. They marched behind her flag draped casket and fired a salute st th* grave. t t ‘‘PeAgy*’ 'ought with the British In Flanders, wai several time* wounded In action and ,D r r «d|t*(t with having saved many live*. Woman On Ice Flo? Is Saved By Reef NOME, Alaska, May 19— After narrowly .acaplag lining carried to sea on a r.ke of tee while inuahlng armini Capo Thompson. for within the Arrtlr circle on *n expedition of merry, Mra. <l. O Brady, government nurao. boa returned aaloly to Kntae bao aouad. Mra. Brady atarled north March 3f7 from Kotaohue with Hupertnlend «at Chance to give medgtal attention In native vlllagea. Three bnura after tbHr doprrtnre they wore overtaken by a blltsard and forced to take ref uge In a native raliln. lister they ron tinned to Point Hope, gm* mile* north of KoUehtie Hound On lh*|r return trip. Mra. Heady was accompanied only hy a native uttiaher, Huperln- IMI dent Chance haal preceded her Wlada* wvrnohed free lee'cake, upon which the two were rounding Cape Thompson and carried 4hem aeaward more than a mile behefre a reef etop P«4 Hunt, GOLDBBQPO, N, C WEDNESDAY MORNING. 20, 1925. HOBHBS LOCAL BUSINESS MEN MFF|R WIDELY [ T Mm jkprwan A Pwf*r •MM Faff Ifcfting And One ROTAIEANW REVEAL THEM °Ty SmS f ASldT7nd Hil 1 * l Principal of member* of the (ioMhketo Allotary club range front mdi with a rod and without, to MUb by the flreald* with “* grandchild 9 , .«* kg.*e,’* accord log lo admianloL m«<|r th* ra.fU |gr weekly meeflpg |«at night In re sponse to tho tpestion of Dr. T. B Henderson, who. bad charge of the program. “WhaC 1 I* Your Principal Hobby'” John principal hobby |a being secretary pf the Rotary club, be aald; while lb E Btewu*, appar ently nonplussed by the qu**tlou. said he retkohed hi* was eatlaff aad walking too feat, W. L. Rawlings aald hi* «wa* "making Coca-Col* bet ter." and William Rayah's lading (tons In thi* direction lean "to build ing better home* and dramatic* " All glad* of Hiking "Klahing and taking along * rod/ .■•erted L. D. Lnti*, w*« hi* main diversion, and Ortvea Smith admitted going fishing and taking g rod-, "sometimes"—etf bis hdbby Then John Gillette set th* homo to roaring when ha said his hobby was “fol lowing Graven Rnfith." C. K. Wilkin* mp.'estly admitted chicken* were hi, hobby When asked what hind, he retelialed ''both," caus ing snotber con vtil> loti of I Slighter, ’ Dr. Wllllsm Smith said catching « nap after dinner, together with Silting by "Hun” Wilkin* at Rotary dinner*, were M* chief sine'la this direction Os nil 4host present, % T. Brown admitted golf was hie chief hntoby.- T. H. Holmes declsr.’d bis chief hobby w* a ’sitting by the fire with * grandchild on each knee." and Lionet Well g»»ert*d tb* opcu fire place appealed ''to him ‘long with getting out among the pine* G. A Hamilton ronfo**ed reading and eat ing lee cream vfers hi* hobhl**. and Rev. J. M. Daniel*, when called upon to explain hi* holdhy, aald he got h**B rnjoymont nut of att*ndlag to hi* own buslneea about half the time letting oihtr folk*’ buMnem alone all of tfcff time. "Rard Work- A Rebby “Boys," **M Lionel Well, were hi* bdbby. Herd work Is * hobby with Herman Weil, according lo his own a and W. » Htroud said Mr, Well bed taken the word, eat of hl*^mouth. J. T. Jerome »*ld l#«d lug In the glnglag *t 'be Rotary meetings was hl« chief enjoyment, and Joe A. Parker, never losing an opportunity to sdvertl** hi* hu*ln*»*, •aid h* got hi* tun out of selling real tstatt. Rending Is the chief hobby of Murray Borden. O. A. Hamilton. v4e* pr*»!d*n* of the club, presided In th* »h»-nce of of President Kenneth C, Royall- Buslneea transection* of the club •er* limited l*M night to the pl*dg Ing or aid lo W W River*, Hoy 8cou» executive, In holdlsg "*pl*»h week, and the acceptance of *n Invitation -to attend tbe charter prea-button ex ire Is** el the Know IfUl cltfl», to be held In Ihe n**r futur- Noted Chemist “Lucky” At $2,500 a Year Here NEW YORK, M»y »*c— Describing himself a* one of the "luckiest man In the world - ; because he la a#*ured Os a .salary 'of H.MHt for tha nett year,' Prof Alfona Kleaienu. noted European chernlm »bo hold* th« chair of ibemlttry at the Cnlvaralty of Vienna, ami who aald he h»d been virtually atarvlag tinea the war. ar ' rived toda*y on the I'nlted Htalea liner feveiand from Hamburg H* la to bernmr an editor of the International Critical tablet of the National Re, i e»arrh Cotioctl In Washington, and > will deal with the Uermaa depart- I l meet In the accumulation add verlfl ■ j cation of tablet in rhemlalry. He ail'd that many arieatlata of t | Mgh repate were entirely without r j ateaaa of aupport atace the war. He t i asserted that Atl*triaaa have come to the eoaclualoa that their only »«Wa- Uaa la tvealu»l unity with Hermany. Vanstory To Continue 3 Operation Os Kennon - ■ Historic OM Name. At TewporafOy. Will ftnUnuc r Td Live T 0 BE ON EUROPEAN PLAN The historic old Kenn--n hotel has been rsaed to make way for Ihe Goldsboro Hotel, • steel structure of beauty, housing the moat modern hos telry convenience*, bu' the name, at least temporarily will «»ntlnu* lo live, according to an anoounretubnf made Inst night by J. C Vnnntory. Ihe proprietor and lensen of tbe new ho tel H* avys he will cont nun to op erate the present Koanon. a humble relic, of >ls once proud grandeur a* * n adjunct to carq for the occasion*l overdo**- he expects nt the Hotel Ooldsboro. and t» offer lo Chin* of the travelling public who are eco nomically Inclined, either from necea *H y or bahlt. cheaper room*. Karapeaa Plan IJhe'the Hotel Goldeboro. th* KenJ non will b* operated on th* Bttro-| pe*n plan The dining room'df the present hotel will be el nvinnted. lo make way for eliher more roots* or to provide more lobby spec*, and Mr Vsastory contemplates mainy other Improvements that will make It a clean and comfortable hotel Os courne R will not be anything like It* more pretentious compeMter fur ther up Ibe street. The Ken non and Goldeboro hiy* been Inseparably linked for nearly 26 yearn when lb* name urns given lo the old Gregory House, after .h w*»‘ac quired by the Rohineon*. Well* apd Bordens In ll* day t» wne one fff th* most noted hotels la North. Car olln*. and Ua old register*. If ib#Y could be produced, would revSnl th name of unity * guest now famous la tbe nation. Proa pert* fer opening th# new ho tel In September ere very bright. Mr Vaaetory d*(’l»r*d *•»* aßtbt. Th* contractor la now approximately 2* flay* ahead of hi* schedule. *hd with Ihe wall* end ro*f dow up. there I* nothing to hinder work unleea a rail road strike, or a<*me other unforeseen obstacle should occur - Lumberman Indicted For Killing Os Three HAKRIHONRt'RO. Vg, May 19. r Gruver Meadow*, u ßlue Ridge lum bermen. wa* Indicted todiy at Stan < rdsvlll* In cona*(t»on with" tbe slaying of h'a wlfa. Mrs Srfpaa Meadows, hi* first cousin and a hir ed men, Stanton D*nn. a week ago Tk« charge wa* mad# by Sheriff W G Dove end Commonwealth's Attor ney D. Wampler Keeman. Meadows will be arraigned Wednesday. Meadow*, who cam* to nHarrDon hurg and gave hlm*elf up to offtcor* • fter the shooting, was tahea to ftanardavill* Saturday and lodged In liall. Kasmsn and Dove told Ihe grand dury that Meadow* i-onfeaaed to thorn that he Had k|||*d lb" thro*. Stearns’ Son Named College Librarian WORCW4TICR, Matt., May Stearns win of Frank W. Fleam*. of Boston. Praa- Ideal Ca«M|i'i clo*eat fr'end, b** Itrrn appointed librarian a( Holy i ron coltra* and will l»k* c*h«ra* of tb» new library In the (all of r»S4 aliti a yr »r i« Kurope. Mr. Htearna la a natlja of tywo, Ma»a . Adradinte of Anihrrst college •md a veteran of the world war. (ft wa* ordain'4 to the K.pl*cnpa| min l.iry In Hon hut wu ractlved Into t'alhollr rlur'h In I*ll Ha **' made a aecrtdnry of embaaalea In the t’nlled Slat* IWpartmenl f».) Pre.ldent Million In ISIn »«d a-evert in Conaiantln»ple a"rt Faria, return ! ‘na to Ihla country hmauar jf hi b*altl». I , Motorlemt. Pilotlewr Plane l T p 21 MinuteH a•-■- *- • • FRANKFORT. litrmany, Vlay IP,_ 1 A moiorl' aa and pllotlaaa model air • plana yeaterday flaw for 21 1 Thla limn iloiiblad 'he world rwrord - lima pravioualy bald la the I'nii'd Rlalaa. Th • plana waa < onarnirtert 'by llarr Moahlaa, of Hanaa. I AMB YORK 4'OTTO> a NKW YORK. May IP. Spot rollon o uulat. Colton future. rloaad alaady - Jan 22 1*; May 22 M ; July 22.(7; r.lOpi. 15.48; IM. 4 ’ A "» _ | Killed CHICAGO, May It.—On* woman waa Injured and about fifty other employee* o f the Lib trip Fir* worl» Co In Franklin Park, * •«- burb, narrowly escaped with thalr ll»e« today when the factory and • score at work banned Madly were destroyed by fire, which followed a •cries of 'explosion*, •baking the town and neighbor |IM community. The woman waa; hurt trying to escape.* Following Hie first explosion | n one of lbe smaller building*, ad jacent to the offkif. Hr* started and spread quickly to other work building* Itainre Hr* fighting ap paratus had arrived, all two building, had ’been destroyed As Ibe fire apread additional axplo alona occurred, and each detona tlon shop klhe little town of STATE WITNESS DISAPPEARS IN SHEPHERD TRIAL V; Robert WhUjr. Batfymnl Os Kniman. U Reported To Haw* Dliipgfid DEADIeOCKED ON THE JURY Bui Ttireg Vru rrmeti Have * Been Accepted After Two Days of Coart CHICAtiO, May 1* Face* changed utha Jury box today, but no grogress eras made In nhiataing the twelve u cn ftjr the trial of William Darling Shepherd, charg'd'■‘%iih slaying hi* young foster eon William MHqon McCHntock, by ad mla late ring typhoid , verm*. Aa on yeatardgy, adjournment of court found throe men In the Jury Ima temporarily acceptable to both ."rosecutloo and defenaa. but (hay had replaced three eliminated by preemp tory challenges arter they wars Inch ed up oner Right, Thirty six renlra men were examine t to obtain the three tent at lea Jarora. The aersion produced the flr*t gal tilt of the trial, however, and the .-an sat ton In tha reported disappear ance of Robert White, regarded aa one of the chief wltnesae. for the •tala. Patman** Rodygnnrd William Scott Stewart, connsel for Shepherd, Jo>tnte4 upon examining the veniremen a* to tbal rattltud* towards the po**fbt* motive of th* Mate In forcing Skepbtrd to Irtal. Robert C. ('row*, th* state's attorney. ' objected when H» w*rt avert'd to a venireman: i "You bar* * right to t*k* Into const leratlon 'tber th* prnaecutlon Is based ufon lomdnn live -whether they* t» son* motive behind It such ns Judge DDon and the Norther* Trust Co He was over ruled, however. i Stewart had rjderence to th- d# i frne'e’s contention that prosecution ■ of Shepherd la motivated Ay a dealrr 1 to break the will of young MrClla I took, who rtajivrd Shepherd »he rhlef .beneficiary of the |l.(4NM>mt estate , Judge Harry Olson, chief justle* of i Chicago's municipal court, who term t log himself “rtninwl for the dead,’ • first accused Shepherd and the Trust i company, which was admluistrstor of i the youth’s estate White wa« known a* tbe hodvgnnH i of C. C. Fafman, proprietor of fht I National nfderalty of Science*, wtl' - I *«l<l be supplied typhoid fever. g»rm Ito Shepherd and.anught him how t« murder hi* foeier «on with then I'roee'-utbr I'm*' said tonight tha • rigid Investigation of White's d'S appearance waa being made. 4 _ , ... _ Falln Down 200-Foot Cliff; Walkfi Awa> II —*— d HAMTIN-TH. RnxHnd, . May 1* d Edward Wllh't, 3g -year* old. *l gathering wild flowers on tbe «dg o' a 20* toot rlllf at Hock •~Na»r ; today »hen he slipped and aojhot n «*ultdd »’nwn the precipitous belgb f. He land d on hie fed and wglke f; away with only • few bruiae* and sprained anhi*. i ” w a ;. ' « i • ” '"•■-W. ■ i eswi I*■ ■■ i '■ n J * DISPATCHES I •* a *d v • ' ' ' " *■" PRICB FIVE CENTS MI SE RIVER IS ATfTAKDSTnX, Y FORBES SAYS I <OBB WOULD BE HEAVY Report From RaMwli Ottgtbh- ' •4 Home IJ neat 'lagan Hart* Yesterday Uensorement* takan leaf mk/fi ' tniled t« shew g girangtthl* trill In the Ream river brra, n warning had burnt ana* ami Imp RaMth eertle* h Nn 4g| pf dieting the river wnnM rhe In •hi fF * iwiWl Wuw R WednHdei . flemaan an ftaff «ny morning- No indication* of an taamßtag >Mu In the wntera had been not teg* •HH and when E. 1 Forhoo, atftf IJN man of th* Bordoß ■** * «0a aupa- Pany who** pfcuft la *a the No*»#. was tatd or the warning from MSO h» e.preaned anrprlv* Thirty dKagton lg*a' attar h l*l taken soundings, ft* *<tte4 fftft flair was at a standstill bnl wag fury muddy ' Mr Tor be* ttaa—Rfno th* ««n« warning "tratgan Star* hna born wa ( usually axcaaalvo ralatttl hi Ufa WO#- er B part of tha algjo." ho «M*s "I do not hoHava th* rhanr witt rUWh th* Hood stag*—aaefolnly ad %f ' Thuraday mom tog" Ra afpft’K would require n rta* of ton t# twalvo , fast to ovortow th* bottom lands. Tbe import from Ra><d«h ooeoAßm ed assn unomlnoM boro. JB—M »• 1 Neus* overto* Jggf p UHa »RJL ago JOm ntpaH and «h* Haft grootly towfaf t next two day*. It la igllovUd not much danger to farming ag**- f t on* from Uta aouren r ’ . mar In * Ir .. flh ! Gen. Squier Lqms “Wired Wireless” Mt NKW TOM, May U.-Th« Uittgd , *«"**» Circuit Court of MRtli to Mgr ipIMM tha daclaton *f Fadaml Jed*. Kt. x m dlamlaelng UM "wtiwd w<»P * it**" Infringement («M hroagbt by * Mnj Ota. George Oman Qufi lASIoM tka Amnrtcaa Telephone toA 1 ralaftapb Company. Tka appall.ft court did not S* IMP ba otination of whßhlr On*. H«M* inventtoka ward applied by the M rndaal company to Ita twi non. MR r.,ud It. daelafau apM tka flnd|a« > that 0«a Hauler* tavanttona wdm ' dadlcattd to tba pukfte ■» vaa A 1 fororaaaant .rrvtod Whan tka to«tfr' 1 lon, warn mad* with »ko aid of Mb * appropriation by ca-tgia. ; Black Sox Wla Pram '§ . Winxton Pond Giants r Tht Ooldaboro Rtaek Sax wgR wtr »ha faat wfnatoa Food OMb ntarday by tba ,rara of 1 to v Rooaaralt. .tor p4tabor so, OnMa- Mfn, won bla gamt by Batting tkk •aly bit for bit loam ’ Yorklay Rt<% a da ir»ai game for tka rlUtora at r .owing ooa bit la tka gnaw. Wlnatao have tbo araatgot aptorpd baatbaW f mam mr to ploy lg OaMalgiu Mk i tka mlgkty ,pnd from Rooaaoalt art* if too raucb for tka cbamgtoaa. Tkogo i two laama play koaa again tot# At. i*'noon at Rl«eaalto Fnrk at- thrfg it o’clock la a doakto kand*r. Spool*! if *oala arranged for wblto faaa. T«g tordny'g game waa piny* 4 M d bjur and ftriaan mlnataa * 8<or« by liming* * 51 if r k J a i. Wlnaloa .. .. MS MS MS-S S f n Ooldaboro MO Ml Mb—l I S ■■ ■' 'Vi .■ nown—tmSWaayggM-M» > . " New (kridlftsld Lures Thousands in Africa I4IMMIN, May I»—A d|gpnt<b to ihe Imily Mall from Daroaaalam, 'I enganyUta larrttory, Baal Afrlcg. niatoa that log whßa and 14,M8 an- Y | ilraa art tngagad la working sdtnt IB deaertbad ag tbo larioat ollaytal goM field la Africa on tka Lap* rtrar,, at bet WOOD Uabt. Taaaaaytkp pud l|y |« Mat. and that nanny atbara are r\t*h ro Ina to Iba acana. a- <J«|d waa fit at dtaroaarad In tka It tiriphhorkood In Juaa, IPM. but top ad area now It being rapidly extin dad. a I All uaelalaaod Hgbta bate baan rpr
The Goldsboro News (Goldsboro, N.C.)
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May 20, 1925, edition 1
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