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I . ' . - TTsTT ini I I K 9 FOUR O'CLOCK EDITION SCOTLAND NECK, N. C.; FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1922. TELEGRAPHIC SERVICE DISORDERS 111 5TCAUSE DEATH (Cy Associated Press j ..... Umv 2fi. Twenty-eight I 1(.,it.s occurred in disorders since (!' ' 1 -i . .. .. 1 : situnlay. trendies nae umi Hast Ik'llast mnaoiianis 1 .ttiu-k. During the snip- P BEFA MANY romment Speakers 1 Address Far mers Andf Business Men Today A. CAK: WELL,. AGRICULTURAL ' AND INDUSTRIAL AGENT OF ATLANTIC COAST LINE RAILROAD AND N G. BARTLETT, VICE-PRESIDENT- MANAGER OF THE EASTERN CAROLINA CH AMBER OF COMMERCE SPOKE. s SOCIETY NONEXISTENT M:in. in the Last End four were. .,,.,,,,.,1 iiini numerous nous 'U(..,;. searched for ammunition. flPTlSTPIEWOFDUS- IN RERUN 5 CENTS PEE COP FRENCH HAVE NO KNOWLEDGE OF THE COi CT ON BABE RUTH IS AGAIN IN TROUBLE OF CHAS. CRANE CONDITIONS INTHE SOUTH EXPRESSED BY II (L BHKEHJH ATLANTA .'T.r Associated PresrO Atlanta, Ga., May 26. An op timist i" view of business eond' lions throughout the count ry - ........ ...wl in on s it .1 VC2 liV I..:reie Clever, Jr., Managing TJiv.M-tov of the War Finance! Corporation, before the Georgia 3 la nk 1 s's Assoc i a t ion . Berlin, May 25. In a social sons?, President Friedrich Ebert is probabh' the most retiring eli ief of any European demo cracy. Society, as it is understood in other capitals, is non-existent in Berlin. Tiie great majority of the old Prussian aristocracy have withdrawn to the seclusion of their couuntry estates. Thev have no desire to mix with the "new- of and the new order frankly repugnant to 1 lv rich," i flings is t h em. Visitors are few at 73 Wilhelni sirasse and no country cousin, stop to gape at the old ialace or tiie erstwhite court . marshal which the President of the Ger man republic has made his home. jarei is tne ex-sanaier seen To a representative audience of farmers and business men I conditions confronting the farm- ; vi s of this section of North Caro- lina were clearly presented and remedies suggested. Mr. G'ardweil first clearly pre sented agricultural conditions of lialifax County as now existing, quoting acreages in various crops and showing that one-third of all- cultivated land was inrcot 1on and that some system must lv adopted in order to fillthis void under boll weevil conditions. This speaker stressed the "pre sent shortage of milk production throughout this county and other counties of Eastern North Caro lina and it was his opinion that the dairy cow would do much toward improving conditions "and hat dairying on any scale would) i-ay. I Mr. Bartlett made an interest ing speech giving his opinion from actual experience in inten sive agricultural and live stock 'By Associated Pressl Chicago, TIL, May 26. Ban Johnosn, President o the Amer ican League, declared that Babe Ivuth was ineligible to play un til a complete investigation is made of his actions in throwing R R.LABORBOARD ORDERS WAGES REDUCED (By Associated Pfess Paris, May 26. The French Foreign Office has no knowledge of the reported conviction of I Charles R. Crane,' former 'Amer ican Minister to China, by a French military court in Damas cus for inciting to riot, as stated'. yesterday. The trouble in Sv- ria was provoked by injudicious'. talk by Crane, officials said, but j they had no information of con- demnation. ) I (By Associated Press) Chicago, Ills., May 26. Wage decisions of the United States dirt into the eyes of umpire Hif-I riilroad Labor Board, affecting denrand- m a protested decision over four hundred thousand men yesterday. AND THE LITTLE OLD FOOD RIGHT ALONG of shop-crafts and maintenance of way departments, will be mado independently of rate cuts by the Interstate Commerce Commission, according o Ben W. Hooper, Chairman of the Board. linn n i K K I-1 1 unmuLLu QUESTION OF SUPREMACY OF COLLEGE ATHLETES BE DECIDED SATURDAY That Mr. W. C. Allsbrook, val ued employee of sthe Burroughs- iirman-vv neeier k.o., is a i'Sy. hot collector, leaked out seAj- 'i days ago, when h ne bv WELDON TO HAVE 1 HAMOER OF recognized in .public and pic- development, stating that he be- CONFEDERATE REUNION NEXT MONTR mill ,:1 .May 26. All o r tine postals of members of the irohenzollern family are more plentiful in stationery stores than those of Fritz Ebert. A formal reception at the presidential residence is there fore something of an event . in Berlin. For the first time, llerr 111 erf the other evening enter tained about 100 of the most Vn i,.. iTn;t.d r,,nfnL i ' nw-.cr Tii-Ain indnt l4MiMYim oiti'ptiv: Sons ol Conred-i , , . -4. -i "t- i i who have made their peace wath united Daugh- . , , . 1 , the present regime, or nearly so at rtiM-ans, rate ererans or the v'onfederacy, 'the 'oTfe(!T;ited Southern Memorial ; Besides cabinet ministers and : . ' Ti.l.- J?. . D 1 J -Ll ..;(-. : n. sponsors ana .maias Mxuem--. ., oi uepartmeiitsr inur Hid matrons of honor who come; i erate I emptors, musicians avo I actors, and authors. to IJiflutiojitl for the Confed Ih union. rUme 19-22 will h ere university professors, poet. painters, iieved that the intensive develop ment of hog raising, dairying and "poultry in connection with the staple crops would make any community properous and put on a cash basis. He stated that as the object of the East ern Carolina Chamber of Com merce and asked for its enthu siastic support. oi Boston, May 26. The question 1922 supremacy between col lege athletes of the East and of the West will be answered at Harvard Stadium Saturday " in ih. 46th renewal of the annual tiack and field tournament o the Intercollegiate Association oi Amateur Athletes of America, first held in 1876. North Caroliii city and wandered n'$p paths towards the -'cto -r of Hob- good. Sometinlt .'the way back, the little old Ford caught on fire underneath the rear seat Out did not say a word about the conflagration to it's worthy driver, thinking, no doubt he would be put out about it. But, however, all things come to lr. who waits, and after . he had driven several miles and the rear division of the Ford was about 1 "AT" 4111 1j1 1j consumed, Air. -AiisorooK tnougnt he smelted smoke. II looked ) si ration t. round and said, "It smells like smoke, it acts like smolfe, it acts like smoke, DOGGONEl) IF IT AIN'T SMOKE." Needless to say the nearest watering place wss his goal and after a hard COMMERCE Weldon, N. C May 26. A meeting of business men and a few farmers was held last night :U the town hall for the purpose ( f considering the organization (if a local Chamber of Commerce. .Messrs. N. G. Bartlett, Vice President of the Eastern Caro lina Chamber of Commerce, E. V. Gaither, chief of Farm Demon- Agents for ' Eastern North Carolina and Xorfleet S. Smith, Secretary of the Scotland Neck Chamber of Commerce all cm Fieldis !( A 1 f" x x J i aiuornia, tne.iirst institution 1 , AIN'T SMOKE." Needless to spoke on the value of a Chamber lr-om west of Michigan to out-run, ; sav the nearest watering place I of Commerce of the community oul-jumpAand out-throw the ; his goal and after a hard i nad how its 'work Mvmihl fit in cream of Eastern collegiate stars j struggle with the flivver peace" I and become a part of the program win aerena the championship it j rugned supreme and the little is outlined for the development ; old Ford rambled right along. of Eastern Nortli Carolina. iviieuc of traveling at i ie- i President Ebert, welcoming h!ill sreni. Chairman of the Re-to meet personally the union Committee, has completed i loaders of thought, arts :.;;.-.;!! ions with Southern trairs-p:-! i.-ii ior: systems whereby the W'tt'.aus and accompanying isn'iHM s of their families may ii; v.' ;.r the rate of 1 cent per ii". Members of affiliated or- Raleigh, May 24. Representa tive Hammer is much encourag- iuii-.m! i-ntes of fare. General Jo his guests, spoke of his desire led with the reportts that come of sent ! uie progress ot survey and the i and 'plans for the mapping of coal . i r. , t t t t : i .1 . ! x ' ... jrt i: , MM"i;e.'S ot the ratnei-Jana ana n leius oi ;onu varounu in uuuii dvelt on the importance sucJi ties comprising the Deep River rratlierings would have in foster- jcoai field, and keeps in touch Irv eu.tiD-e which he conceived !v;ith Dr. M. R. Campbell, the i it was the task of the new repub- jlcad of the survey section of lic-an regime sedulously to pro- jthe Bureau of Mines.- K. K. Kim- II T j f i T ! '! mote. bai, an expert oi tne oureau, is Avon, last year. Increased oppor silion from the West will be fur i! ish ed by Lei and tSaif ord- -Un i versity which" made only a fair showing in 1921 but three weeks ago tied the Golden Bears at 61 1-2 points in their annual dual meet. SON'S ANTI-STIii- MORI A committee was appointed to .uxaii: . ijjL u eojiiiUitcm .JiiuliJ laws and to report back to meeting next Wednesday .when .". I'orniHTKmt organization , will ho perfected. -''"-' ii".iiiiz.it ions vill be iriven tiu" i - n fit of the round trip to i Professor Adolf von Ilarnack, !now in the Deep Uivaj- section at . '' ' iiM-iimo.Ki and re turn at the ; tneoiogian, deliverea a snort ai- wc tk in ivioore, uee ana umi- n t j- At . : j. i- .. .-4-; t a . o .... iaie oi a one-way tare. ; locution on ine ancient coiicep- ;n:in cimnnew. jljl. v.fimjfucn, i n-;ai Qf 27 'i iie eitv is makino- nrenara-1 lion of charity, and Konrad An-1 who recently visited the section,!",-,' i. X ; . " . . - -, , . -, , ,'!Jj V 'J .. . lo entertain not less th.m so rage, eminent pianist, ptaj-ea says he was i v Not only will the intercolleg- , J iate meet decide the intercolleg- i late track superiority or the two i seaboards, but also the holder of the Pacific Coast Championship j le'cause of the tie at Berkeley, I atfording the Western invaders j clouhie incentive, ianrornia i over Harvard last vear bv one-half point, accumulating, a ' 1-2: Stanford totaled G1HESS VIEWS EKDDRSED j SPECULATION AGAIN RIFE IAS TO MATHILDA M'COR- DY THE STUDENT! (By Matvrfeil Gormar.. - it,, ! out; m ifii-M-; i run h-;'i h'is .." fihar,,! G!S. '1 i ! lit- surprised at the less than thu wii-virin.r -tri OOO C.on.1 BpthavoTi 'f A una ssiona t e. duality and Quantity or coal in e soldiers, although This h The president is ' a cheerful jthe Cumnock mines. He is plan- of visitors will be in- several times bv' the of the Sons and Daugh- cy, other af- and spon-- i h" ( 'onfedei o rgani.ations -.-.. "I I T t "! I ost, and Ins first social evening jnmg to mai.e a return visit ana i said to have been a complete hopes' to be able to go in June, i ice ess. f At old Farmville village, in Chat- ' - , i ham County, across the river COTTON MARKET Raleigh, May 24. Gov. Cam- j eion Morrison has returned from ! the State University at Chapel j Hill, where he delivered an ad j dress which the students heard i with enthusiastic appreciation, i Athletes representing 33 eol- Iu speaking of the governor's j leges, the vast majority from addres.s and reception one who ; the East, are expected to toe the hear the speech says: ' j mark. New intercollegiate and, , j . ... . l ,1 .... 1 . i ' ' ! pernaps, new worm s reeoius, - Wlu.t nlnasod his hearers most I Morrison's j MICK'S ENGAGEMENT TO 5S i R DING pening date for the ae union of the veterans Is ). altiiougli the Sons aaid of the Confederated o Memorial Association 1 1 their program on day j All of tiie organization i their meetings simul-1 ly. on June 22. : j rat ions have been com-1 H"t;' ! to take care of the vet- i '1';i:iS in fine style. lany will '"P ft die hotels, others will be j tho LrU,.ss nj.- reiatives and friends majority of them will be i 'iii .'j; TODAY'S MAKKET JULY 20.85 OCTOBER 20.47 DECEMBER 20.49 JANUARY 20.15 MARCH 19.99 iicim . auu tuo x- be establiahed the Harvard ' f Cvlrnnr from Cumnock, the Carolina Coal ... v t - , , -j ut iioernor Company has coal at the sur- h 1 being consider d g,)(.ech delivered at th ,v .ompunj nas eoai di lul ui of fastest cinder paths of iha rnPiP iface the suppIv bem' close to . ., , t i tapping ot the uoKie (liy As50C-i:ited Pressl 'ChitiHgo, 111., May 26. S)ecii ' a lion over the result to seven teen year old Mathilda. McCor miokss engagement to Max Oser. Swiss rid.ing master, was renew ed following the appointment of -f fir?;! hly accommodated in "''V:t:' ianues, and at resonable I. Mi YESTERDAY S MARKET JULY 20.38 OCTOBER 20.0S DECEMBER 19.96 JANUARY . 19.84 March 19.65 ithe. ton of the siround at the Cumnock mine, while there is i (said to be a large supply at the ! Egypt mine. The plan is to j have the whole coal region in j the state mapped, there being no j map at present. ; s In this matter Representative : Jlammer has just received a let- j Iter from F. P. Covington, of Mt, j Secretary of chamber of com- ! mierce at that place, which sets J 'out that there is coal in Hich- ! mond and Montgomery counties, in the country, its only equal b ing Franklin Field, Philadelphia, the Univversitv of Pennsylvania course. ' SWEDEN TO 00ILD uic amiudL , i .fathf.p. TTarnld T Me( 'Vrm ifk. r . i .i tti ' l uoiuen r leecc : was the uncompromising nature o i i j-1 ,1 or nis remarKs aoout me spena- j rj .fl MU0Stion aros(; as to wheth mg of money for education and ; ei. jIiss IcCormick made the yuoiic improvement the ' total j !)enee of any disposition to j straddle the question and there-j by notify all sides. i 1 . 1 1, 1 Y TF ' ne.i( ot trie international llar-- vesler (.'oinany, her guardian. mve to provide an easy way out of her engagement or taken to hasten the marriage. AN AERIAL HARBOR WEATHER REPORT Fo rNorth Carolina : Unset ."'Tax grouch', was a term he! ,.. i : -. ii. ' ' , ? 4.1 '. um-u nviu iii iii .m e n "1U lied, prohablv showers tonight vu.in, m.uid. uau. uie and Saturday. Little change Ln uizms who continually com- t(.1))pei,,Un.e .Moderate shifting Gothenburg, Sweden, May 24. r1aiI,s about taxes regardless of j v incls beComing easterly. This eitv with its extensive: the pressing need of North Caro- lf L Tl-.e cost of lodging m private homes and wid " ' ii'Min .fl.25 to 2. Dinner 'M;orr the compli !jni (,f the Citv of Richmond ''' ' ( ianir)inve;ilth nf Viri.nia. supplied Confederate '';' 11.,- oil .lime 90 91 Jin.l !2. counties not heretofore heard as ft,, shir)r)ino- facilities and' "l'na for w"ler educational oppor-! All II to coal supply. Mr. Covington pw f m. t now n eT ar tunities and tor other advantages A I ntll n S. S I writes that the re is a vein twelve bio- to bnild art aerial harbor, ft modern ci ilization. And he c t .!'.. ! J-1 . .Avvivirv -P.-r . - . . rl . . . 1 "i r. ft Lt iiv.i.'rQpiw.lir . neet inicK wnu uuiuiupinug xwj. AV1 have a II the facilities r- '" uh..iicuihi;m .- No National n l-t, in? Debt "waai ion; about accommoda- Al- V:,ns "'-y be had by addressing Genoa, May 24. Happy -;iJ,i- . 1. IMorgan, Postoff ice jbania is the term which has been Cs.".. Richmond. Va. Ui.nlieJ to that country for it is 7 ... l.I tro nil flip faoilitip r - oenttunceo unspanniriy as reac- ' several miles in both Richmond rni.-rpfl hv slrv r5Tnts. an nn-tn- tiOnaries persons who, moved by !nd Montgomery counties, that date service department and the ? shortsighted parsimony, would) wells drilled for water show that i, fptlt Pnnvenienees for- landing 'mpeae the progress ot the state over a considerable territory an(i taking off. i there is coal in abundance. The ! claim is that this is an exten- i A corporation has been formed! sion of the Deep Rivver vein, to, build the air station and op- and it will be investigated. GERMANY TO PAY CHILE MILLION AND HALF PESOS toward a greater material wealth I :and a higher culture. Santiago, 'May 24. Chile will receive .approximately 1,500,000 "'We see about us.' he sid 1 pesos gold from the German gov- erate it in conjunction with the j some people who shout louder eminent in payment of expenses city authorities of Gothejnburg. for nrofrressives outside the stafe incurred in connection with the WARSAW, May 26. A j It is proposed that the city They praise to the skies the fof-j internment of German sailors in rl Uitpr ihat it .'nncunies the uniaue Polish Young Men's. Christian shall have the privilege of buy- ward policies of "Wilson, or this country during the war, ae- "'.''h'iiiiiients indicates that this among European nations of be- Association has been organized ing the company's shares in the Lloyd Georgre, or the late Theo- wording to an announcement by Vl! ;" "ne of the most elabor-.in"' the only country which has to take the place of the Ameri- e terprise after 10 years-- and dore Roosevelt, or .-L'ajgpllette in Dr .voa Erckert, German Minis i'v 'i ois in the history of the ino" national debt and has a gold can Young Men's Christian As- U u take over full control of Wisconsin. But let soiAe great ler here The sailors were mem ,nr' (VmfefloratP Votf-nns I sedation which is about, to with- the air port. progressive measure be proposed bers of the crews of the German the most impressive f ea-! Mehedi Freshen, the head of j draw from -its operations in this j Among the founders of the air for their own state, involving cruisers the payments commission ft! F . m. r.i I W 1 J'os liM-.r,, i-i,:,. : -n u.. 'n. . t-n nnnnn- nort Dfoiect the Governor Oscar the expenditure or money, and, me lntar-aiin " 'M 1111, I't I I 111! Will II . TUP IIMI Mil liriril. I l.lil I.V7 LllV -V. UA1 r - - -i . . .-''?. i.v. ...... 'if ii. , " 7. ; , ... : : rm. n.,r , .-.win ivntinTi has r.-n Rvrlfiw of Gntbenbnror and whert. rf. now these pnthiisiastic, wJTlch directs , , ' oi me cornerstone oi eonterence nere, m an nueiview xuc cy . v- 7 : ' . . v .. - :.-.. : a n.rmnnv Fon-S Indicated that all. would be well ; opened a night school winch in- Jjohus province, .pan urostroein, shouters lor progressivenei , ?m owner .uaaeniy tney nave Decome me nuu i-"- " rrr,Tni. T,r rfi'pf rPflfltionflriA vnn ' pver IMS JUSt authoriZCtt iiqiUUdiioil J x !"!ent to Matthew :! ' Maiuy, the "Pathinder -f V it'h - the country, 4 4 if only we eludes a class in radio telegraphy Sweden V greatest ship ; .e .v' and one of the heroes iare left in peace for a little modelled .on American naval and many of the most Confederate Navy while " methods. nent business men .of t the city. saw. 7J cf the debt, it was stated, i :: i"l
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