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-- . , - - ;V--f -;!. 3-? vo,- :f,w. -SATURDAY AFTERNOON,' DECEMBER' i6,rl922.- ,.',.,.,. . ,THE NEW. BERN. SUN-JOURNAL , PAY CHECKS TO COTTON ii: ; : ' ' " Growers of the Stat Receive Christmas Qheeks From Co-: operative Associa.tlo ' Latest Photos In Woodhouse Allentown Suit In Which Parmer -v Jury Returned Record Breaking Verdict of $455,000 Damages fnr7nnff R"f i i i ' i , . ' ci .-J ii m a s J 1 ' " V ' -" " ! " Z ' " thus:: 'i ' ( ' - '. ...... .. .... . .. ;.. j, . - " ' -- ' 'U.ii . . ' VI .! I i i ''I HHIJ, ' '.nil, I . n Meases ' Be0pt0mjlty Lyew'rMoaww 10: wwmmm id Awardihff of Contracts By State Highway Com -' niisiion Yesterday For Jasper-Fort Barnwell ,'rL2nk U Gratifying To People of Eastern North Carolina. Other Construction Work ;V7 Is Going On.; t. lHlfi.02lIS3 rAnnuoneeraent' in yesterday's Sun- , Journal to "the: effect that, the State Highway Commission had agreed toi tKe iTftmedlate construction, of a hari-j surfaced road from Jasper- to Fort Barnwell, was received ' locally with cCnsidetabfe frratiflpation.' , The "construction of thU road will turn' loose 'approximately. 1300,000 in Craven county . within, the-next year. The mottt important point in con nection with' thfs project ii-: that with in the next twelve months it will give Ea:3tern-- Carolina a - hard-surfaced roa from New Bern to! Golilsboro.' -' Other Work" in Progress ' Craven!county ttlready had a brick road'frorn- New Bern to Jasper, a dia tahce of 12 milea. The project from Jai- per - to Fort Barnwell will extend for -10 miles; Contractor? -already are at work on the etrench of road from Fort Barnwelt to the Lenoir county line. Lenoir county has completed all of tile grading- and put in most of the culverts in that piece of road leading- from th.e .-Xenoir-Craven line to the hanT-surfacedvroad running out "of Kiristcn. ' " 1 ' v -Between Kinston and Ooldsbpro there i one piece of - road that hak not'yet been hard-surfaced but upon which work is now in progress. - - , r., Within a year or fifteen raonlhi, on tho outside there will be a ha re surfaced road all the. way from New Bern' to Goldsboio. Arid tliat .means a good road rrom New Bern to. points further wet. in the,- Htatc, itir after leavnig GoTdsboro all the raads are in jood shape.. , . .. . . , . .- , , ' ; Page's Recommendation , . The action- of . the Highway Com mission undoubtedly was due to the recommendation , made by ChairmaE lPRP?e. Jitr. Papc, with Governor Mor rison, was in New Berm shortly after the fire. Previous to his visit here the. Chamber o-f Commerce had decided to oend a delegation to see him at Bal eigh and get him to. endorse the very thing which -he outlined ' when hs, came, to New Bern. ; .? : . f The new project in- Craven county will give employment to several hun dred . men. It probably - will be .two months or more, however, before' ae tual road construction work is begun. STRANGLE BOY ill STORE Outrage-Committed Near the ..- f - , . Outskirts of Kinston ) Last -4." v -Thursday: Afternoon . Koliloss Explains How ie The State Dry 10 Mai , - f. - ( By Associated'; Press) : '. . the ; location of - stills, boot-leggers . SALISBUPvlT;,N... .C.,j Dec, . 16. --"If and liciaor dunners.: With our mei on the federal prohibition torce: m Jortn . tno jump most or the time, we. are " Carolina' wei'e- doubled JamiT state" and handica.pned- Jn' thia respect. '. county - officiairf doUbJed 1 their-resolu-, "At. present, we are , centering our tifm roi'eooiepte- witli . iif ' -i.-wouid- be." oper'attotte. in the western part of the .--.possible ta haveA -rel.ejnf&reeraVnt... state and in T many, counties are re- of-the Volstead act," R A. Kohloss, federal prdhibltion director for North Carolina declared todayv . ' . ; .. . Instead of approximately fifty men operating in 'different sections of the State, -the- enforcement-brigade should be-largo enough to f place a -man in .each --county, the director. said, ceiving" ' excellent cooperation from county and state officials." . . Reports herfe' from Washington officials are to the effect that prohi bition' enforcement in North : sCaro Una leads a 'mimber - of 'other- states' .and that the year1rf operations wid' KINS-TON, N. , Dec. 16 Tn one f he boldest lioldups and robberies that lias happened' in- this county in seveal ."years," two unknown negroes throttled little-' Joseph tummrell,. 11. at the store of his parents on tiv Central Highway and only a half -mil from the city ' limits of this ci Thursday night about 6 p. i. Kirll the- cash. 'drawer of, som 4 01 ik snatcned- 'dp- a few watch e-v- '!.a:r: ind punchlvonrds and. made their 9 aapevan the father and mother hur--j-ieU ,to tH. scene in answer to thi weak' and half-chocked screams., oi their-son.As Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Sum. nirell -arrived at the store, which jr nearlyy opposite to the residence of Dri -O. -Bi McNairy, .iuneriBtA-lent oi the Caswell Training Shool hijre, the tw:'rtefi'ioes.' 'd'eaeribed a- About 20 or -2 1 years- of age. hurraed "iff ; tlowr, iT-Norf olki-Southern v- ratjway-iFackt towards the city- . v ';j ii The" lather procured aT sab; purt and"acgompanied ' by an olj .Begioi who lived nearby, fiurried dawn the trade? a short -distance 1 but turned tiock when he found that the l;iackc hau outdistanced him in the growing .larkness. -Wofil cf . thj holdup ar-1 'i-obbery was bro".?ht to Kim ton th'. evening but thro-!c;h seme peculiar mns was pot even i;fvfn to the police of the ciry, . the --acrifr effice or r.iii pub lic in any way. , t. Polis-Tr PrPipsident Mui'dei-ed ; WARSAW,; Dec. 16. Gabriel -L. Narutowicz, first President of Poland was assassinated today.- ; ' ' -NaTUtowicy.,was killed while' vitsitintj an -art exhibition. . . . ... ... . :-"'f f iiWspf - V P 1 (By Associated. Press) -RAIaEiafI, N. ?., Dec'. I6.--"Xma ehok-', -epresentrng- more, than ?3 000,000 as a second advance of $25 a bale on air ofron delivreJ to th- North Caroliha Cotton Grower Co -operative Association prior-. to De Corn ber, . were started to thousand.! of Monies in th" state today,, accord ing to- -an- announoemept ' by official? of the orgafiizatioa. i - Over twenty thousand-, cheeks have be made- out during the past two weeks,-. it "was stated, - and these will go- tontembers as rapidly a3 possible. There will be- delays ih fiomer cases, it was added, as it" will also take sev eral days to complete 'the -physical task of putting thein through the ofilce, but all checks- are expected to be in the hand? of member? before the- beginning pf the holidays.' ' s The . Tar Heel cotton i cooperative ords lr damages of any ort witftfn. the state of Vermont, awarding' $455,000to Mrs. Dorrit' Van Deusea': nas received 12S.0t)9 bales of cotton 3ttveiia:Vo6dhouse, ((insert) who had . sued Mr. and Mrs. Lore:.zo E. Woodhoube, parents of her husband, ?n whrh . mow-than $6,00M0O has . m, .,.'.-.. -, . , .. L: ,.- , . ' been advanced to members, accord. A. jury composed of . farmers,, at Brlingtn, Vt., this week brought in a verdict which -smashes all rec 'J. Bougiasa woodhvuse. The plailitiff, daughter or.' a family in modest circumstances, neighbors of the voodhouse ia-Bus.hiigtop whprp 4Alonzo Woodhouse (Ip?evt) is president of the Merchants National Bank, lad contended that; her pafents.-.iu-laW; had inspired and supported her husband in a separation" from her ihat led to his going to. Reno to .establish' a residence as h basis for a divorce. The jury; which was out vorfoity hours directed' that of. the verdict $400,000 b3 considered . actual damages and 555,000 as a puni tive, and exemplary, damage award. - i , '. ,' ; '. ' r : i .v - .?,-' eU&U ing to the--announcement,, and - cot ton btill Is cohllnW 1. Stitlv "rate c t several thundred bales .daily. Governor To Confer With The President ' -WTIITEf SptFiyUPJtSPRINGS, AV Va Dec. 1 G. Tlie chief executives i jf . 13 .stateaiTceoaitig :the.i-WiU' an-" lual conference of Governors here, were preparing to leave foi Washing ton after -the. final fiespion today for a lPDcheoiK-cojiference with President .tfartftng" at the White House Monday presumablj on the -subject of prohi bition enforcement. t Governor, Sprout, of Pennsyslvania, and Preus; of Minnesota, " through whom the President personally-'cxr-tended his invitation to the confer ence to the other governors over the telephone last night, said Mr.-- Hard ing had , not. indicated to them the questions to te discussed. Govovnor Morrison, .of North Car olina, who during the conference took eharp exception to the state ments of Mr. Parker that prohibition had proved a farce throughout ' the Country, said he would be unable to attend asdid. Governors- Hardy' :- Y Florida and Morgan, of " West " Vip ginla. . . ' ,. ." . . . ... t . . - .... ' .it-n " ini, ii I Not A L. tnart th perfect appear-m of b Compltxion.Pernwnent and tOTiwaii skin trouble reiiectivcij'Cocite4. lie4uconijitral color nd uxiicma grcwytkins. hiJJr an&cptic . iFERD. T. HOPKINS & SON, K V-w "Making jaids is one-of our easiest. duties- when- compared with, others,'', he continued. ;."The difficult iob- . is obtaining correct information as " to '---eBta-blishr-H-r-oeord here. IS D I "Withvour, forte doubled," said the director,: ""'and with every county and state -official cooperating with Us,-- we could . better our present record and show, other states a real;. far-reaching enforcement o the dry laws." ; HERE S U PJ DAY .La Bishop To' Administer Rite of Confirmation at Sunday I ; School SerriceJ -' 7 . Rt, Rev. TliomassC, Darst, D. D. Bishop.f the Dioces'e of pastern Car. olina, will vwit New Bern on. Sunday. Confirmation at the: Sunday School and administer Jhe Apostolic Rite r.f service.- The J"ishop will- jyeaeh the eimon at thisr special service . New Bern is always glad to wel come BUhop Darst here and it is ex pected thdta large-, number of local citizens wall' be nnthand to hear him tomorrow. . '-V ' s , Most auto Wrecks. wrecks are .-nervou. Honduras f suggests a big Pan American League, but America seems to get enough panning, without this. ; - NOTICK OF SALE ' , Under and by- virtue of a power of' aie contained in., a certain deed or trust from A H." Stephens and wife to A, M. Dumay, trustee, recorded iA Book 75,; t lge C18, Ilegister of Deeds office of Jones County Noriii Carolina, una- aieo Dy viriue oi a 'judgment heretofore made by Wal 1 vter ' E.i Brock, a Judge Presiding on November: 20, 1922, default having been mad?' in . the payment of the iir--debtednesi secured by -the-.' said deed of trusf, the undersigned- will offer for. "ale to the highest bidder for cash, ' 'at. the Court- house door ' in Jones County, on Monday, January 1st., 1923. at 12;0Q boon, that certain tnact '-, At la"pdntl4 County oJoiies; State , of Norith Carolina, fully described in the.abovedescribed deed , of -trust, and ; . also described in a deed from K.- A. -Reel and -wife,. A4 S. Reel, Jas R. Reel and wifeyFannie Reel to A- M. Ste phens, recorded in Book 50, page 170, Register's office of Jones County, and " another part thereof is described in a deed to R- A A Reel- knd J..E. Reel from,- JLuCretia 'Enfiett and Asa' Mor-j ton, and being aisqi aescriDea in a c-r- tincate to iA. -H- Stephens of RegiKtra- j fion N.6 j&, recorded' m Jones County ; Record "of Tcrens Titiles Book I, - "' page 22 also in 'Certificate of regls- ( s tration No. 13 recorded In Jones County Torrens Register in Book 1, -.'.:: page 29; It being a"l the land reg- ltered by 'actual eurvey under, the '-' ' Torreri.,'Prdc'?aTjt--'X598 ; acres: mofe This the 1st dayof Peccmber, 1922. -' " - A. M. DUMAY, k -19-16-23 , . Trustee. 1 ' H l I -pr-B-g ffc..f gmr- tjs f I time. 3t..keeVis, down rats. We Iroy H I ll"eL'- ' ' . " - iLj'" tfa. ' "& , . r. . . . .1? . - I I it by the gros., would not b? with- ; I ii " 7- . ' "'"' ' V3, 1 "' '''--- - " " ' ' out it.". Farmers use RAT-SNAP be- I: II . " jf' "jj. n 10 Mf& "-s' ' cause rats pass up all food for RAT- 2 . i -r !00&j, '''" "'fev' I , Sold and guaranteed by J. S. Bas- I " R&bs V '; '( WEzlfc night Hard ward Co., 'and F. S. Duffy. ; I Vsif C'T ' SL 'pr G ' ' '" -;-'"t V- :':j..--:,yvj ;:i:':: v-gJ ,::,;: "' , ; - v - i , - f.'Tff-- , r -f - r, , i :"' fptssfSW "- ' -jil?r t.-.-. !' TJ, B j . . ' , :.: Uflf 1. is 1 i Jr U ii N II. u. Ml: r ii 1 . - : r , yrsi pin--.- l tii - HS7o L ; - . bd ydi Lr& u uu , ; s. . ."."-.' v ' - 1 i " ' ' ' " 1 - . y hi v 11 i tm 1 ! .... .. V1 . . 'Pill 1 n . ,-U: 1 i 1 ' All tVf ni'nnpprls on fnwnrfl fiffhtirie' I Jill it w v 5 nil . I 1 T1 -Tl 1 Hi kl ' ' 1 "ut--ruiosis. 1 nere are many cases m i i bi Si Mew JL5ern. m rW m i . . m I'li-rnpr-'l: nisrm --Miiji.jiii-wi-t t'w-wy4 S?wwwiwyi. ' -i'),1' ! L" ',' ,VJJfi,lw"S-j fi-"'?Mt P1 " '" iin 1 1 "- K'SSS'-SWtBgiitfl 1 jBJtilMiijtBrifSir-r6iS8 i v 77f "Sensible and Most Pleasing , CHRISTMAS GIFT 4...: , , . . : . ' '"-.. 1 v - . ,-''' ."'..-. - ., ? Of all gifts, there is nothing that will give so much service and satisfaction and be so greatly appreciated as a , piece or two of fine, dependable Furniture. ; Many gifts receive'd at Chrfstmas time, a re laid .away only to be forgotten.' But a gift of Furniture will be of lasting;serv ice" and, monument to your , thoughtful ness. .' . ' .; :y,-''-y." . t - " i .- . r ' t . .-..-..'- - ..-....' -' - -' . - ' - ' , ': ;V-..i, :....-:...- So By All Means This Year Give Furniture - - We now have a most pleasing' display, of high grade and dependable Furni7v ture. The kind that you will be proud t o select as befitting Christmas gifts." Be . low-we give you a few suggestions: . - , ' - CEDAR CHESTS MATTING BOXES SERVING1 TRAYS TEA WAGONS PICTURES CONSOLE TABLES LIBRARY TABLES PARLOR TABLES ROCKERS SEWING STANDS CLOCKS CANDLESTICKS RUGS TABLE RUNNERS DINNER'SETS KITCHEN CABINETS TELEPHONE STANDS LADIES' DESKS FLOORLAMPS TABLE LAMPS LIVING ROOM SUITES BED ROOM SUITES DINING ROOM SUITES EASY CHAIRS And A Special Line of Toys" that are sure to please the kiddies. See our window Display Fur. Go . ' ' '"C'&lr -r-'i.- f
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