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As Result of Latest Fsmpsdr pretended to be. And they fotmd m m my way to liMilt with • drink ti ■>wW and MM ticker, not mine, ii my crip. Of eoarae there k m e» cape from that. That's the end of a* becanas that waa Heker and a mai caaaea to have any standing la law rffhian seem to have no regard (a 1 , — -L ... I f J » WW) wnfn iivHei m ui™ Had akxt urtwii of M day* el the read far traaaportatfaa of hooaa not dun tied hjr the Mart Jadgassais Be tkteka there la a chance far hia there. Bat he has (aaa op again* the real thing now aad aa he aaya— Chraa #0 Days mm laadi Tom P. Jimiaon, former miniatar now editor of a Charlotte weekly newspaper and atomy petrel at North Carollna'a organised tabes waa sentenced to sixty days on thi reads after trial la recorder's com et Charlotte Friday on a charge « transporting whiskey and appear in) on that city's streets in a dronkei condition. He entered an appeal t the Superior Court of MecMenbari county. Jimison was arrested about 4:9 o'clock Friday in the heart of th< business section of Charlotte by De tectivrs Catee and Bamsey. The of fleers testified that he waa la I dnmken condition. A leaking jag, according to th evidence at the trial, waa the cane of Jtmison's arrest. Ha carried i suitcase aad a traveling ba^ in bl hands. In the suitcase waa a (allot the entire content* of the j«( ap paared to hare leaked Into the rait cm* and waa absorbed by the borla] and excelsior packad around the eon tainer. Sack a quantity of wbiakr; had been spilled that H had soak* through the sides of the baggage and the odor of whiskey was notlM able aa Jhntaon pa and the offleah who halted htm. The detsetlees aaid that Jfcnlaoa had been drinking heavily. In tk traveling bag alao ware found serai bottles each containing one pint o fhrid declared to ha whiskey, the de t, Jl.... a tl/I.J WCuVfl tfBllTlM. Jimlson waa tried on charges a transport in? whiskey and beta) drank. Ha waa fined 9M and Mia a the drankmaaai charge and aitanwa to M days, on the roads an the trans porting charge. Hie defendant wa upreaanted by Col. T. L. Klrkpatriel HI* bond waa find at MM.04 an waa signed by Frank Flowers, Char lotte attorney, who haa bean aettrs ty Identified with the affairs of av ganlsed lalor tar several year*. Jtanlaon entered a plea of not gull tL'fWt'l^Tw1 wtoah waa tow I lUvod nf Ma ywfwti at Bpmmr by Rlahop Daimjr, of HifcmwU, Va. JImImxi haa aiaa flgurad hi pah I tUrn. Whlla paatnr of a xlmill at > Win*ton-flala«a ba waa a«i i ant romtMat* for tha offiaa of Mmf ■ ar, but waa 4>faataJ by tha Ian— > Ham Thrr1»i» tha laat lamral aiaa t tlon ba wn eandMata for abctor-ftt* > larva on tha SoaiaHat ticbat. I COPELAND SCHOOL I Copaland, Apr. 4.—Aa tttnitht dM of tka high hM wfll ka • sar mon by Bishop Howard I. Iwrfthl* 1 of Winston M— on May 10. Wifciy Rondthalar la knowa to tMa «lrt>n and tha personality of tka man wfll attract many to tka aaw kick aakaaf. Tkia ocaaaton will |ln mm *)tj aa wall aa oar rural folk a iplwW ap> portunity to HMtor oaar mm kaaati ! ful county aad waar tkafer rad aad , wkita rnaaa on Mothar's dap. > Wa can aaaora tkoaa who laaa to ka j oat with natara nor kasaUfal spikic morninc* of a wondarfnl aamon by a grsat paraonallty. t Tka rra—.arna.at aaardaaa of tka Copalaad school win hsgln Fri day aftarnoaa May t. { At t M P. M.. thara wfll ka kald • tion eontaat tar tka first seren ' | cradaa—at 7 JO P. ^M. ^Tka lowar j Saturday morninc May 0, at 1# tf flock tkara wiB ka a U|k aekoal ora ■tudante. At UriTtime tka dtftoaat 1 priaaa will ka awardad aaoac tkaaa beinc tka Wat J. Byariy proficiency prisea. At IN P. M. tkara will ka a raaiody of old UaM aoaf. , At 2JW P. M. Dr. Darid Gray, af ■ tka Agricultural department of North I Carolina State Milan will daHrar (l tha coaimaneamant addraaa. i At 7J0 P. M. tka ktgk school wfll ; i praaant tka play "Profaaanr Papp". Sunday morninc May 10 at 10.45, r | Mothers' day, a recessions! af tka i j school. Appropriata Motkara' day i sonfi will* ka uaad. Tka climax af r tka exereiaea will cowa at 11 A. M., when wa will ka pi lillagad with • I" *arinon by Bishop Howard E. Road i thaler. Tka Copeland Hick school is mak •, inc its flrat history, tka ackool kaa /inc baan aaUblished la 1M4. Tka hich school is maklac rapid procraaa i toward anlistinc itself aaMOf tka i accredited kick sekools of North i j Carolina with tka splendid spirit and i; ccxiperstlaa of tka puhmIii com II munity, tka yaar 1926 will no doubt tj find aa bayood oar ^eaL ■ MOUNTAIN PARK ROLLER! > MILLS PLANT IS BURNED Church Located m Near Viem-I 1 Also Caught teH Wui TIm entire plant of tte Park Roller Mlb company Hunted by fire last Friday the flame* having originated hi tte nifinr room about t o'clock. Tte machinery was operated by aa oil engine and the general Is that dripping oil from thi pipe earned the flame* to I rapidly that K would ten pouible to save any part mi tte 1 even had a water (apply I \ahle . ^ TV |Dp Mnun tain P*rk Baptist church. | . • short distance away, was **rioo*ly ! threatened, sparks from the burning . mill having originated a Mas* fat tte . belfry wMch by ^ilek work warn •* . tingulsted before gaining great ■ Tte Mountain Park Kitting PMT owned by C. W. - wbo Mtimatw tte tee* at with mm details of Ma caraar of Bat murh of hia Ufa • mM book. Ha hM Ma ertehMl raraar of It which only fWa hara baan . sida prison wall*. Bat GcraM Chap-1 man ia not hia najna, Mr ia Ma MM, apparently any of tha others ha haa adopted as aUsaaa, Ha la said to hm been bora ta Nrar Tork about 37 yaars a«ro of a laapactad family, of which he ia ba Uarad to ha tha only mam bar who 1 It haa baaa aaid ha haa a brothar who ia a bnrinsas aunt of Mfk tlnn and raputa. Chapman haa Tariffed mm of l things. Ha haa eonaiataotly rafuaad | to lift in tha slightest tha rail with which ha has ahrowlad Ma paraona past. Ha haa protactad Ma faaslly. A| continue to be o)U—-has given tri dnn of considerable c«lt«N although his education is supposed to ksri boon confined to high school. Much at this i. _ A t-tV ..t » Ll_ „ . ||- _ __ J if ■wnwiMw u> mi rfuuif wna study while to prison, end also to the influence of George "Dutch" Ander son, eollrgr graduate aad super crook, who waa hi* fellow prison el ind pal and later his sseociats in he great tt.4M.OOQ mail truck rob ery to New York city one of the biggeet jobs" modern crookdom has leved'to' hevsTbs^pm iTlW.'l** ike was It years af age. whoa he waa senate Ebnira nfeiawtesj for patty Urferery under the name of George Chartrea. After the first sentenee at Bfaaira ha alternated until 1*11 la pertods of brief freedom aad comparatlialy short Mteneee far petty hargtories. la IMS he was ssntsnced to Stag Stag for IS years fer petty lateeay and served until ltl» when ha waa ear. 4 HOLDS THAT TEACHER WHIPPED TOO HASH tf ml l« April ■ ' — t » ■ « - ■ 4^ wnippinc xmmMurM t» Lewis, one of the pupils of tlM i Lawk, Mid another boy, Upt Champion, M tmMi en tha grounds. JernTgaa called th« bays in to Ma office Ib an off ort la aattia th* difficulty. Aftar • lecture ha order ad than to dnka bands, to Uaa and make op. Lewis rsfuaad to and tlx matter In tba faahion tba whipping foiiowad. A fin* of |M sad eoata waa aa against tba school principal for hia appaaranra la Superior court, of WO. Judge Gra ham, tat handing down hia ruling, held that while thera was no aridewca M malice nor any bating injury, tha punishment administered bad ently hem too i Tew Arrested in William ston, April Ci—Fhra - a —IaL t 1 — *- - — - iHWi, cnarjft'n witn wing nemiwri 01 the ax>b which took Jaaapb A. Need leman, tobacco aaliiann, from tlx Martin county jail and |isi filiated a aerioua operation am him, were ar rested today at Roborsonrilla, a eO lage 10 milea west of thia city, and hare baan placed in tba Nash uu—tj jail for safe keeping. Tba fhra ar rested today bring tba total nun bar arrested in connection with tha case up to 10. A sixth arrant wna Mad*, bat th* man was later rslaaaad by Sharif! Robeson. Tba arrests were made by Sheriff Robeann. of Martin cownty assisted by Chief of Police. William Gray, of RebeeoariBe, and acting un der die direction of Solicitor Don Gilliam, of Tarboro, who la ing the inreatigation of the The 10 man la prison are held without ball pending a preli minary hearing and tba out com a of Needleman'a injuries. Allm* to Get No ParAn From Got. TriakU Richmond, Mirtk ST.—Governor Trtnkle has no fartwitlf ef ptrdos ill* Wr«Jey UwtHi and Mte AOs* >f the famous "Alton |uc" «Mrk participated to Mm Hfltovflto ikwihf, he Indicated tost night to cawinMia with reports that • psUttoo tor tkdr southwestern part of tha Hate. Asked concerning the matter the iriv""nor rawiitca ni* wcntniHn that, after tarMtintim of the two dons. Ha eta tad. however, that the natter had oat hew Wuogfct to Ma Isn't But Undersold Br Atum «. oum »■ cw— om— w r—nil W on* of the Main auk ■mwy mm It «W tabon WWMVtMt M • John and mm wtr* ImIM to 1mm I Mill tm at my mi pi Mi. Hard Mugging M wm, «m «nuugh wfj alow going tm aororal yaari, m4 I faK mighty hlw many a Haw. Howmr, harlni math th« atat naunt I atnek It K and nam tha shoo la on tha othor foot and though I do not Ilka to naa tka a* praaalon "I told yon aa," it woald ba prrmiaalbla mow. Wa bar* triad to handlo tka farm poultry prnjaet In a aafr and am way, strictly aa a dally aaah Inmmi, with poultty and agsa in yUnty tot homo ana flrat and tha tarphja to hi ■old far eaah. Wa an ntlll attdriai to oar ■ lagan "Fifty to Ona Hundred Hona of Ona Brood Only aa tha Far*." af Big • and practical equip far aa possible to oar |»uH»; of the program. Buyiatfa* little feed and only sdHl tnrrwrfWnti mice tht pruptf nixtsri to rrow rood. Mr. strong. bosky blrd« in the shorteat possible time at tlx I mat coat haa bean advocated. Than care and feadinr for fall and wintoi err production. kmwfar that w» could make theni lay the high priced err* if properly handled. There are now we win imriu the hot theee forret the Mr loor. E«trya that oar fanner* an by the car and the ear loads haa two yean. The are still inwhr h thia la that they gat the eaah right at ths car door and they Hhe that. No the poultry business la hy nr meana "nvardans,' hot it la perhapi "undersold". We are just rnmlni to the three Mr thing* from a hettei marketinr standpoint— standardise merchandise and advertise. Greal credit for materially helping alon| theee lines Is doe the Boys' and Girls Poultry Cluba. None la allowed ti join these chjbs until he arrees tc the above mentioned sloran. Popo larixinr farm poultry haa been 4om by the rirla and boys throorh edoca tional exhibits, demonstration teaass showing of their best Mrda at thi many fairs throorhoot the state and lastly bat no* least, hy any means by exhibitinr and eonatantly winning prisea at the world's greatest poul try show at Madison Sqoare Gardes in New York for the last sis This exhibit haa to odvertiec the state froas a standpoint, and it One of the best piMM of with (km poultry was pot on in Colombo* County during Febraery by J. T. Uur u4 Mia* EmUina Cknlaad, the county and Imm agent*. Thay lot H be known 1 the aehoola and by anyone who weald agree to tka for, feed aqd properly chicks according to direetioM. get three aetting* ot either iate oat lay frf money. AH egga had I to ha called for by the fartaw la per son at the office of the Caaaty aad Home Areata. This waa done la or of their latereet aad It an that thla waa a tlon la standardltlng the of the i - owr four thousand mora. It la •4 therefore, to «M up the sa with sareml hundred I farm flocks in This work moan* that carloads of high grade standard brad poultry and «f|i will ha loaded co operatively by tha fanners at tkia county and sold to tha high set bid ifer for eaah. In fact, this Maa waa strongly itrtntd Hi tha ■howing that th« poultry wai to ha a business proposition ba handled on a •a«h <ri»p for tha Cohnabaa county haa a incohator that ia ruimlaff to fll » parity and all spaea ia spiihaa fa* ahead of tfcaa. Tha vary law prim of three cents an whan pot la ia chargad far in tha prodactloa at aarty addition, thara ara of MO sgg capacity on tha faraw. Fry ara ta Market Thia coaaty haa alraady baan (hip many crates at fryers to north ern markata, many haatag aa early sis February 25 and prices bare baaa lixty and sixty-fire eants par pound I liar weight. In working with farm poultry am this basis. we ara endearoHfig ta with all or enough farm flocks to furnish egg? for hatohing puipnssa at least These flocks to be carefully culled, properly mated and frae from disease, thus making it poasibla, practical and worth white to hay at at home and sail far sh to the high Udder. By sack work as thia in tha dtf wa hope to make It ptsaMe to bay tower eggs Areas outside of tha state and f < i to h (Ll. ... . —. » 1 mis new dhmmb mi On tha whals, this office ta ing and always i towards the Meal where farmers of North Carolina will build up a big ' co-opel atlas poultry Industry hi tha full meaning at tha a Ilea at hiws
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