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W. NOELL. EDITOR AND PUBLISHER, HOME FIRST. ABROAD NEXT. ?? 51.50 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE THE DATE ON THE LABEL IS THE ' DATE YOUR PAPER WILL HE STOPPED WATCH The LABEL ON YOUR PAPER AND DO NOT LET YOL'R SUBSCRIPTION EXPIRE VOL. No. XLIV General Wood Returns From Manila Isles He la To .Make a Report To President Coolidife and Secretary Of War TO DISCUSS PHILIPPINES ! Victoria. B. C.. June 20 ?The peo ?e of the Phillipines are prosperous : -.d happy and the eoonomic outlook) bright/as a result of the a&ricul- j v.ral situation. General Leonard Vtfo.od said, on his arrival here today ? :.om Mahiln. General Wood returned from , the y iwii to make a rspdrtto President ] CooUdge and Secretary of War Davis. AVh his party he will leave Se-. z ? tie tomorrow for the ' summer White House . in the Black hills. He plans t ". visit New York and Washington I i then return ?o Manila.. President Coolldge asked me to : r :ne home. CH?nerai. Wood said. \*V.e will discuss the Philippines situ- . *:on thoroughly- I must see the '^-retavy of war as well." Sunday School Conven tion at Hurdle Mills Church,? July 3, 1927 Morning session ' 10:30 Worship Service. RcV H E. ' iaijee. ? , 10:45. The ' Home and Sunday - hool. How They Help Each other.' 1 i H. Crumpton. 11:15. .Son? 11 .35. The Sunday School. The I - rone Arm Qf the Church, A. P. .t)aniel. j 11:45 The Sunday Sehool and Its 7>) Uionship to itie Church. J. S." Walker. ? . .1 13:15. Adjourn Dinner at the chlirch. everybody rrcne and bnnir a basket. Afternoon Session 2. CO. Worship Sen-Ice. Hey. E. R. ? ' 2:15. BuUdmic up the Sunday ? - hoot: <at How to Oet Members; -) How to lollow-up Absentees. H. Crowell. 2:35. Suggestions lor the Organ!- i . Won and Activities ot* Young Peo n's classes Charlie Lonj. 1 ^ 55. Sone. ? 00. Power- of the Sundav School V D. Merrill. " . . . i.ia. One Cloctt Thln?.'VVe are Dp< m,. Our $uudav School.; i. ' -'Galetn. Then; tlavtoh. CMfont: J. A Whitfield.' Hurdle Mills \v ) Edwards. ?:30. Ba^iiwss SovMoh. (l" \<- ? Shaken up by Auto. '?ittl.r W. C. TUnbrr.lake Jr.. son .of . V. ar.tf Mrs Carr Timberlakc. or_ ?. i p.i. ' vi-siUv.i>! . In. the . home of his r.tidpRiv.ntj, sir. -and 'Mi's. R. L. WttJuVtv y.a.v *>ajnfully btiiiSe?i and ^ti'ken i;j> Sunday afternoon. 1.vhen >?- fa - hit. by an automobile ort Main in- from or Mr. R. L. Wilbiirns ? The car was driven by a Bowling from :R#v,?erii0nt and * accident seems to have 'ben un-. . oidable and no blam^ Fs a.ttfec.hpd i) any one The little fellow is Mom mcelv and will be out in " lew days. Birthday Celebration kittle Miss Nancy Bullock enter f*;ned a number of hep; friends at a rightful birthday partv Friday ai . noon. June' 16. . Th** littte folk's j oon arriving wet*? invited into the ing room where many surprises, in he wav of games ail contests a watt - r:) them. Elizabeth PuUifim wh ih<J wnner of the prize, which was a box rf candy ahd Annie Lon? Bradsher jeceived the booby: a bunch of suck Attending State B. Y. P. U. ? Rev. " and Mrs. W. F. West and 'losses Satlie Day. Mary Riley and Icrena Wade are attendlnif the State wetluK of the B. Y P. Tj.. which Is ?n session in Raleigh. Card of Thanks We wish to express "to mir many 1 1 "ilds and. neighbors, our appreela U(!A ST tnwr .tuidiiesii towards us ? nnc the sad Ids* of our dear iath vi and' liuSTJand. Anythihu that was ! or ?dpnfi will always bo .trfSSurcd ~r golden memories. \ Mrs A. O. Riley and family. _ Armed Men Search For Negro Attacker Of Girl Hickory Lawyer Gets Six Months On Booze Charge Charlotte. June IB.? Louie Whlt Vrner of the law firm of Whiterier and Whitener. today was sentenced - to serve "six 'months on the county, roads cn conviction in city court of a charge Of possessing whisky fie was Aned $250 on . a charge of buying whisky. The conviction was under the Tur lington act which makes purchase as well as possession and transportation of liquor a crime. Whiteher we notice of appeal' and was released on S500 bond. Morton Reunion Sunday. June 12th. was an iiVtpres ting and enjoyable day for the chil dren and other descendants of the Late Vincent Morton of Leasburg. N. C.. as they had planned for a home coming day to be- celebrated at the old home place which- is one^f the beauty spots of the splendid little town of Leasbqrg. The foUotying. a few invited guests were present to enijoy t^ie sumptuous dinner and oth-" er forms ot entertainment:: Rev. E. R. Cie?g. Mr, and Mrs.- Fejjx For rest. ? Mrs.. Nannie E. Morton. Elsie Stephen?. Mr. and- Mrs. Felix* Steph ens. Mr. and Mrs. Pery Lunsfoird. Mr. and Mrs, O. J.. Van Hook. Gladys ! Morton, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Troll- I inger. Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Forrest, I Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Thompson . and family. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Feather ston, Mr. and Mrs, N:. D. ? Harris. N. b. Harris. Jr . Mr. and Mrs. E. L. ! Harris and daughter. France? Forrest, j Mr and Mrs. J. W. Stephens, J. W. | Stephens. Jr.v Miss Isabel Paylqr. Mrs. j C. B. Pay lor. Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Pay- { lor. Jr.. Shirley . Paylor. E. V. Morton. Iala. Morton. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Long, and baby. Copt. Morton, Mr. and ?Mrs. Walter MuVray, Walter Murray. Jr.. R O. Forrest. Mr. and Mrs. For feit Murray. Mr. and Mrs John W. Murray. E. Malcolm Murray. Mr. and Mr$. F! L. Stephens, Mr. and Mrs E. D, Stephens: Mr. and Mrs. EfTol j D. Morton. Errol Morton Jr., Eugenia T. Morton, Frances M. Morton. Fan nie Morton. Mis. Jennie .AVells. Mi*. Vincent VanHook. BiUy Gray Morton. j Ivey Morton. Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Hester, Theodore Hester. Mrs. Sallle I | Xealv j This was an enjoyable occasion and! iiil the oai'Vjclp^rjt sard anxious for!1 a nothc r '.just! llke 'lty y . ' ' j Lake Wacamaw A . i)shiTJ?r party composed of Mess/ 1 A! M . and rd: I?. Burn/. Dr. B. E. Love j And S. W. N6e!l . &j)?nt a few. days- last \ \\cek at Lake Wacamaw. This, is "by". i \v -the .most beautiful lake we have 1 -^v^r - . ? o "ii. ami f is him: wa!r~ very -uQOd. , though. the' weather was most . ::n- j favorable. V ? * ; Mr. W G. Miller is proprietor of the Hotel, and any one from this sec- ! lion especially, will find a warm wel- ; come . by Mr. and Mrs. Miller. We ' know of few places where one can. | spprid a more . delightful vacation. _Off To Camp Bragg The. following yoUng men are \ oendlng their vacation at- Cotrip j TVagg near FavetteVUler; .Henry f w^ods. Hubert Allen and Willard AbWtt. This is a fine experience for ?hese . young men and we feel sure that this Is one of the very best ways for a young boy to spend the summer ; months. as they will be given plenty { of exercise and an opportunity ^o see j how "Uncle Sam" does things. NOTICE ^ ? ? . i Town license tags are now ov> sele t at the City Manager's office. It will ) bf necessary to have your fiew state j l?a t. before buying a town tag. These i ?tags , wil cost 50 cents and expire i December 31st?' 1927. 3.. B. 5l ANGTJM. I Pleasant Trip Mass. D. R. (Jake) Taylor, j; S. 1 Merrltt. Ed Lewis and James* darver attended the June German Dance held in Rocky Mount- last week This Xs the, old home of Mr. Lewis and the ? entire party were guests in his fath er's; home Saturday and Sunday and report a most enjoyable trip ? ? . " <h-r ? : ? ^ ; '? ? ? . Cecil 3 JDeMille Supreme .Epic 6f ;? "America, on the Ocean "THE YAN KEE CLIPPER" with William Boyd at Palace Theatre. Monday and Tues ^la.Y,. ' ? ? Found By Brother and Com panion In Clump of Wood Near Her Home NO CHANCE OF RECOVERY Morganton. June 22. ? The sheriff's of ice here early today received a re port that a Neyro believed, to be Broadus Miller, nought, in connection with an attack upon a young white girl here late yesterday, had -been sur rounded tn a thickly wooded section a tew miles from this city in -the vK ^ cinity. of . Asiibiisy Road. More than 2.000 citizens, many armed; were closing in on the place believed to be the . Negro's hiding place. Among them was the . brother of the girl. Physicians hold out no hope for the victim, who lies in a local hospi tal with a crushed skull at the point, of death. ? ? No assault was committed lipori. the girl further than tlip blow, with some heavy instrument which crushed her skull like an egg shell. The theory is that the Negro at tempted to force ? the to submit to him and that when -vARistgd he struck her with a heavy stick or other object. ' Miss Kincaid Worked for the Gar-'' rori Hosiery Mill and was On her w-a.v" home after the" Uay's work wheir. at tacked. When she failed to -arrive at tlie usual hour, search was instituted. Her brother and a companion in go ing alongr the road which she usually traversed in going to and from -her work, heard groans as they passed along. Ooing a short* distance ihto the woods" from the road Ihey found her with what is expected to prove a mortal wound on her head. She was unconscious and had not re gained consciousness tonight. Phy sicians at Grace hospital where she was carried said that she could hard ly live till ipornfaig * r | Woman's Club OI Bethel Hill The Woman's Club of Bethel Hill -held its ? regular monthly meeting in the home" of Mrs. J; H. Mfcrritt on Wednesday afternoon. The subject for study was. North Carolina and j the "Morc we studied the mors we j learned"' about this bie'.. subject. A very instructive paper was preoareu I and read by" Mrs. Joe Humphries.. iHvo hUerestirig readings were given. ! one -by Mrs. Leslie. "Hall and another ? b.v Mrs Merr it t . The sirigih'g- of The "Old N'oi th Stated and "Ho lor Car - , oilmi" wiih !cTrs. :36am at the i>iar. was' v^rv Qlf busing. altho t hree states | were represented at . this meetinst the : club. felt. pretty well convinced that North Carolina wa% .about the best ; '?state, in the union. The meeting; c&sed with rhe serving of ;i dainty saiad course; with iced tea. - One j.-.i the Tut Hee!-. "Good-Bye Sam" Proffessor James Samuel Merritt. . better known a?r "Sam" will leave oi* | an extended trip through the wilds i of New Jersey, and things wont seem the same after Sam goes away- and i leaves us flat on our backs. Privately. -of course. Sani stated that \ he would probably hop over to Paris I and look over the French "Oells" ? provided someone would offer the use j of a plane, but. nevertheless we wish! for Sam a pleasant and profitable ! summer, for he is a hard working cuss I and a bang-up good fellow. ... n i Will Sail For Home We are in receipt of a postal card ! mailed in^ Brussels ftfom our good j friend. Mr. F. V/. Smith. He and j Mrs. Smith attended the Internation al Rotary Meeting In Ostend. He j savs it; was a wonderful convention, and will tell more about it when he returns. They expect to sail for home on July 2nd. . ? . ? o ? . Prominent Visitors Mess. Jas. H.'.Craigg, president of the Somerset Mill*. Jo*. H. Nesbltt. W. C. Young and W. H. Watt. Phil adelphia 'financiers spent . several days In Rorsboro last week. ' ? t . ? Notice Fred Satterficld col.. Mite fourteen. started a crop with me for the year l5ST and ? has "left nffi without ,'anse I forhlri any person from hirlm or harboring him during 1927.- .. . " L. T. tSAKLKV oxboro, N: ,<fr+ JOIN THE BOOSTER'S CLUB ; 'I Andy's Pay Day' Here is the ? New York to Paris bopping ? Mr Raymond Ort^ig," hotel owner of New York. At a special dinner fast week Lindy wat handed the $25,000 chock by Mr. Ortcig. Mrs. Coolidge Makes VCatch Ttie Call of Rippling Streams *At*d Heaping ? Trout To? " ) Much For Her Rapid City. S. . 0-. June 20.? The call of the rippling streams near the state game lodge proved- too much for.Mrs. CoV.idjp oday .and despite a rain sbefriade her fu^t fl^infc- ex cursion Mjico, coming to .the Black liills; retiirriin? atter an hour ind .a hatf *wtth good sized speckled trout. . Mrs.. Coolidge proved herself equal ly as enthusiastic as. her distinguished hui'oand if n:t successful a fisher irtan. Glad iri sou^ ester hat; a: slick er. boots ;vh4' a.'sjprt s&irt; -she -waded, through the underbrush ' to get- the poor in 8qua/? ;ree'< about five :ni)e& from the ' lodge where Mr. Cooldi^e had been -fMvln?. - * ?. SeV6r?T ' nours iater, -Mr.i. Goohdge CWKe^acs ha ppily ;ii. flaying a .;ood siz6d specified' trout. Will Diycharge Phelps Washintrtotv Juac 15? Last Friday Senator Simmons took - up thte war 7!c;K:r:';.;riH. at the Instance of C. A. iltrtl. ituxljoro. the. .-.latter of obtaining ilie dlscharse 'from. ..the army ,,t pfi-nw Wyiit. E. PhV.ps. minor..:..::;1. pf .Mrs.. \V; ' E. PJielps, who lives at Hurdle Mills'. 9 lyiles from Rox bore: , and' Senator SiniNbhi is. ;*d Ivising Mr. Hall .f ft at the^dep&'rtmenr has acted favorably upon the 'Zap plication lor. lii.s. diiihsrge;' ordering that ^'PrivAUi Phelps be iiuehrir?ed oft account, of his ?. ; mihovitr.. Yoiuier . Phelps enlisted recently in the army, without the consnt of -his ' mother, and he l>as b.^cn meintifef of com pany B. of i he >iih ciUineara. Quar tered at Fort I?vmiph'.vvs. Vn. Notice To Tax Payers ? In a suit brought before-' Judge Mid yette for the purpose of stay in? torn-* porarily theenf6rmecrtrr pi tax col- { lections lor Ih? year 19l6 it was Or dered by the court \ hat sale oi land for delinquent tax should be made ?>n the first M nri.iv in September ! next. Since t.he la t' requires four weeks notice this will necessitate ad .ertisihg tha ;Trst week in August. All tax payers who have not paid . heir taxes for the year 192G should ake due notice of this order - of :he :ourt. Under the new law neither rhe Sheriff nor the County Com iiissioners are given any discretion, t being required that eettlefllent shall ie made not later- than October 1st. A. C. GENTRY/ Chairman. Board of County Commissioners. N. V. BROOKS. Sheriff. Masonic Notice Regular Communication of Person jOdqt No. 113 A. P. & A. M: Tuesday light June -38th at 7:30 o'clock, in- ) ttallation of officers for thf enduing .ear and other business of vital Im portance. ? ? AH Master Masons urged to attend. , C. A HARRIS. W. M ' A. C. O ENTRY. Sec. .. . | All Hall to America's Bird-, man iVear a Lindburgh lie. The late it iensstion On* rtlsplav and "or *ale 3ecil B. " DeMille's Production "THE YANKEE CUPPER With William _ aoyd unci Elinor Ealre . at Palace . fheatre Moaday and Ttteaday* . ' !? 6 Month Sale Auto Licenses Rush For New Tags Has Reached The .">0,000 Mark It Is Announced [ must HOLD T1I.L .1 1'I.Y 1ST j Raleigh. June 2:0.-- ?Sate of auto | mobile licences for the six months j period beginning July first . has ? reached the fifty thousand mark ac cording to estimates by officials oI the automobile bureau of the star.; department of revenue. R. A. Doughton. commissioner of revenue following reports ttoat many owners ire already disca^dim: old licenses and replajcing- them v.-fth th? new. again warned today that it . is= illegal to use the ng w plates until July first. Enforcement of the rullnsf that rfc'W plates must be held until July, first suffered a setback in Wi)te county when Magistrate J. E. Owens ruled in a test case that, issuance- of_? he license was practically prima facie evidence of permission, to tise it in the absence of specifU." instructions to the contrary. . '? r>? -- ? ? ? :v. ? ? . Distribution Of Equalizing Fund Is Completed . -Cumberland Culintv <irts I." Times Afore Than Last . Year Fipsal . 'distribution of the; 19?7-28 ? State Equalization School Fund ap proximating S3.250.0W was made Friday night. . ! Cumberland County was oven, fif teen times as much as It was given of the- 1928-27 fund of $1,500.00. while IU>bescm County, the home bailiwitk of Governor NJcLean, . will ?'et $82. 830. ">l. an incrt*xse of $72.015 74 over last year. . Dare, the poorest county in the State, was one of the two to feel the effects of th pruning ehook. the amount -given that county being de creased from $19.423 06 to $18878.73. i Camden's share wis cut from $10,774 ? 02 ? ?84W. ? ? , ? -1 j -The follow 4-'. table shows 1 he tl . mounts to be distributed this year j as compared with the amounts lumd "d nut a year ago; I County 1937-2*- 19?S-.?7 Alnmaricc 5 56.79? 55 $ 24.970.95 Alexander 37 "49.11 29191.70 Alleghany- 18 575 07 -.2.69?.94 ? Anion '? ?M.7I0.58 .' ' 8.i&5.14l Ashe 57! 41 29' 28.6>270 Avery :;T63S-8:! 28.472 58 Beanlots ..'.53Xi87.73 :.' 6.793 65 ! ReiW 't 50.306 86 : 30 297.64] niiicien . . 44 704.44- ? 25,128:05 Brum "Tick 23.740 .70 -' ;j.9G0 4o |! Surke ??>' ? ? '. 22.289.71 ?? 11.74658 Cald.vell . ' -,7.8?'.<? " 23.fi8J.ia . Crimrien . 5.66tt5S 10774.02 : Curtaret' . 36.693.4S 26.25705 1 \ Cuswetl 24 409.22 15.037.34 1 Continued on Page Fivei Social Event The Bridge club held its usual meeting at *i: 30. o'clock Wednesday afternoon with Mrs Ed Hill as host ess at her home on North Main Street. A beautiful arrangement of spring flowers was used in . the liv ing room where three tables had been placed for the game. The hostess, assisted by Mrs. W. S. Clary. Jr.. and Mrs. C. O. Crowell served delicious ice cream and cake, coffee and .nuts' to the following guests: Mesdames j. H. Hughes. F. L. Masten. C. O. Croweil, T. B. Woody W S, Clary. Jr.. M R. Long. S< ? A. * Jones. T. O. WllkersWi. T. W Leigh. W. R. Woody; Misses Lesie ? Bamette and Lsabel deVlaming. Lovely pink and'whitc baskets filled with candy were given as favors. A lovely bouquet of sweet peas show ered with dainty hand-made hand kerchiefs.* a gift from the club mem bers was presented to Mrs. M. R Long who is leaving next week for. an extended trip to; Alaska. Attending Tobacco Association The follotvinK party left yesterday morning for , Moorhead Bluffs to at tend the Tobacco Association: Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Pass. Miss Myrtle McDade and ^Ir. Garland Pass form ing one party. Another consisting of Moss. J. Shields Harvey. E. V. Boat wricht. C. H. Hunter and Dr. B. J. Tucker. - .. . ? rj j Ice Cream Social ? Thor? Jiill be an ice cream social at Lartibetli Memorial Baptlst clfiirtll an. Friday. Juli' .lsi. at i p. n\ . fpr btneOt of' the .church. . . Everybody coiidlwjjy invited. J Fire Does Big Damage On Court Street At, One Time Thought Entire | HU>ck Would lie ( 'onsumed ~ By Flames Dl'RHAM tRL CK. C ALLED Last Wednesday eVe.nigg at 6:30 the' siren was souhded and it'; was found that Goodmans Department Store, was on fire. The fire company made Quick response and soon had several streams of water playing o*? the '.Are. -.but owing to the fact that : the fire was between the ceiling imd the roof it was $ stubborn problem. For about, an hour the firemen fought f it bravely, but it looked as if it was ? beyond their control, and a call was put-- in for .help from Durham. How ever. this call proved to be unnec f evsarv as - they had it under control before , the Durham truck arrived, though they inade a record breast . 'in -4 run. and responded! it h haste It i . not known ' how the fire origi-\ hated. Mr. Goodman had a number 6i workmen at l>.ork during the "day, as tie was making soifie chanj;eA - the inside ttrangement ot the store?! When the ?lore_wa's closed at 6 o* ' .. ujigaifehtlv everything was in ; good order, but . hardly, had : -he ? - i^'fi tromr t hch Jit1 uav called Ul ? come and watch his splendid stock of merchandise 40 . up . in .imoke. that uv.^ everything on the econd jloor. .Eire diu not reach the -first, floor, thougu the entire stock was virtually ruined " -by ' water .-and. smokj; The loss was about S35.0OO.OO. M*.? Goodman siixie^ing . the heaviest TOc*;. . The Wieher Stand. Moore's Market and Moore Bros, had small losses!, while Judge J. C. Pas^v who owned . the building suffered several thoaw ? and dollars! Alt: save the' Goodman | Department Score were/ covered wicfri i insurance: . , ) Too. much credit can not be gitzeh the koxboro ITlre Department for tile/ line work- which was done, and thou ? it looked as if- . the fire woulet-geit ' awav from :hcm. thev never for a ! moment let up in the good work. J This was. the second, time Roxboro ? has .-called u^on - Durham for help,' arid in both 'instance.* the respond-: ?vas prompt and cheerfully rendered. ; Out 'citizens will ever have a warm place 1 n ? their hearts f or ; this 7 friend - ; iy 'City's" action.-* bh -<i ich occasions.- -? I Pass It On : .? you. haft. v Kiricn'o.- - siiqwnl! ? .-...pass- .it ? ofjT *; ' ? . _ 3 > not -.i ior . 'hoe albjripV t ' ;Pa , y * r '.ri; i Lor it gravel-.' -r-iovvr. ? rh e gears', ?. ?: Let- 2.v *.vi0c .'?.another's ??'** TiU. tn Heaven :h(- deed ? a'.ptieai^.' " i ? Pass -jt 'en. ? . - ? - "... 'Hfttm'" Burton: 'Sunday Sehcot- 70;<K) li. m.. R . L. . Wilbiitn. stipt Preaching 11.00 a /n.. .-JUbject: "Ses - in? Things As They Are." ? Sermon &:00 p. in.. A Poor Ma ti . Who Made Others Rich.' L : B. V. P. Us. 7:30 p. m, j Bless the Lord. O my,; soul, and forget not all His benefits.' Psay03:l "flie Fii\5t .Baptist Church. W F. WEST. Pastor. ? Moved To Burlington Mr. and- Mrs. C. A. Hall have moved to Burlington- v^ere they will reside in the future Mr. Hall has been practicing law here for several years and had built up a lucrative business, but he felt that a larger City would be more attractive. His friends regret to see him leave, but best wishes go with him. Both Mr. and Mrs. Hall have been prominent in social affairs and will be very much missed. Mrs. Emma Pierce Another stood woman has answered the final roll call and Rone . to her eternal home. Mrs. Emma Pierce, wife of Mi' T. A. Pierce or Timber i ilk." N. C.. -died Sunday. J u IIP 19th. The funeral was conducted by Rev. H E. Lance and interment was made in the Mt. Ziori cemetery Monday in the midst o'f a host or sorrowing rel atives and friends Mrs. Picrce leaves a husband and several children and . thev have .the sympathy oj all tbetr friends in this sad- hour. ^T. A thrilling page from ttie mftst glor ious or* in Aiherican History- "THE YANKEE ' CLIPPER" with William "Boyd at Palace Theatre Monday and Tuesday- : ?
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