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WILSON, N. C, TUESDAY, JULY 3, 1923 Vol. 27; No. 39 New Commodity Rates : Have Become Effective! RUHR VALLEY IS AGAIN THE CEN E ON FREIGHT TRAFFIC i A Protest is Filed with the Southern Traffic League and Other Traffic Organizations But the Interstate Commerce Commission Made the New Freight Rates Effective on And After July 1st. Washington, July 2. - New com-, tnodity rule prepared by railroads! In affect freight traffic to and from' point;! in Hie southeast of tile l'ni-1 led Sip ten on and after July lstj Imve liccn allowed to become cl'-j fcitive by lite interstate commerce commission in consciiucncc of which ti protest had liccn tiled with South-1 ern Traffic League and other traffic. I organizations. j The protest asked the commission' lo prevent the rates from becoming1 effective iinlil an invest igal Ion could j he niadi' and charged that the sohe-; dule would involvo increases in! freight generally hut the comiuis-i siou denieil this. The general com-! tuodity under orders of interstate j rnmmjTer commission which allow ed revision of a In rue mini Iter of i exist i ii k rate conditions by which! short haul traffic was charged a-; mounts in excess of loan haul traf-I he MAX Wilt) SHOT MIC. I!h;gs Ai'Ti i:i:i OF DISTURBANCES HARDING TRYING GOMM TO GET INTEREST SlNERSFIXINorwood Definitely TAX RATE FOR THIS Resins As Chairman OF PROGRESSIVES xi; uvw I'DIl Mo'roit vi;hici,i;s ! tialeigh, June .'Id. North l.'iiru-j liua'p new law reiiiiiring all motor ! Vehi. les to I'liinv to a full slop be fore crossing a railroad t ark in this elalo becomes effectiio. tomorrow 1 morning. "Il h;i m been the experience of I lie railroad companies mat in no in- I sialic'! has a crossing incident or-! currcd i,here Ihe simple precaiili.uei I l"iiiilod by Hie 'slop' statute li,' j be-n observed," according to .Murray 1 Alii n. railroad attorney here, "and j i ir let opinion of cxpirla iu charge. of the lately department s .' He, , I it ao railroads that Hi" univi r., I ' olui ' v:.ie i! of this law wPl result in "t. I'tully Ihe entire c.liiiiin i'io i of ! eron.Ung incidents. , "Aci:urdiii lo a report seal out. by Him bureau of safety of the Inter-I Hull i.'oinnicice Coniuiission, rail- road acvjilenls involving automobiles mil automobile trucks at highway ; i rowings have increased nearly all ! per cent since in 17. "From, January to October. l!Bi:i, there were 'i'j'Jl such accidenls in i I lie I'niled Slates, resulting iu the j death of 7 M H persons, and the in-, jury of 3l I. For the week Mill; j June j, !l:. them were fatal' accidents of Ibis chaiailer. result-! Illi: ill Hie llcalh of fill mr. , Ill I In, lunl III ,. M,:, r., u l, I P'di liy still isl it s, ll.llll persons hmc been ing accidents in I lie I'niled Stales, killed and IM.IMIN injured iu eross in Virginia and other slates in which the law requires drivers to conic to il complete stop before crossing a railroal. there has been a all per cent reduction in crossini; accidents in the, past year." Itocky Monnl, July -. A ne gro who gave his imnic lis Jim lours Was wrested yesterday in Sehnii mill clunked with the innnler of V. S. Itiggs, "ell known while man of this city mill n clerk in Hit More of W. V. Andrews on Itassolt street. Tin- homiciilr occiirrril Sal II li la night nlioiit 10 o'clock when two negroes entered the since mill iniiile several small pun liases then loitering around Ihe store until all oilier custo mers bad left, shot anil instant ly killed Mr. Iliggs and heal Mr. Andrews into unconscious ness, rilled I hi- cash register of the day's receipts anil Hod. The police of this section were notilied of the escape of Ihe iuo negroes mid to keep a close watch for them. The ne gro who was captured yester day by the police at Kclniii, de nies doing any ni the shooting himself, hut the officers believe li 1 1 ll I 111' guilty man as they look a pislol from him which coincides Willi Ihe bullet re moved from the dead man. The officers also took a large roll of hills mid a handful of change from his person when they captured him about six miles from Selinn yesterday morning between II) ami I I o'clock after a twenty mile chase through Ihe swamps around thai place. SABOTAGE IS USED NOT SO CONSERVATIVE DISCUSS MANY jThe K,rupp Works at Essen j Were Partially Occupied by i the French Yesterday; Bel gians are Preparing a Pro ' gram That Will Impose Va rious Penalties. 'The President Realized That Talk of Roads, Court House, G0UNTYATS1.29FAVPA0DITI0N TfHiAPi runi matters IUI1HI LrflKIY He Failed to Get the Farm ers With His Kansas Speech and He is Now Trying to Tinge His Speeches to Ap peal to Independent Voter. Schools, and the Tax Rate, and the Splendid School Plant That Wilson County lias, Convinced They Are Being Run at Lowest Cost. President Said He Would Use His Influence to Have Con gress Add Mountains to the i Park. PUBLISHES STATEMENT Mr. Norwood Says That His Time Must be Devoted to Other Affairs Since the Fail ure of the Mecklenburg Mills and He Must Insist That His Resignation be Ac cepted; Committee Will Probably be Called to Meet Next Wednesday. Berlin. July ". The Ruhr val ley is attain lo the forefront as the local point of the reparations strut;- 'dies between Ormuny and the allies while allied differences in policy ward (iermany are being Hires lout diplomatically in London, Paris' land I'.russels. j Deadly sabotage by the Hermans jsuch as Saturday's bombing of a Belgian troop train have, been fol- 'lowed by both French and ISclgian I reprisals. The Krupp works have been occupied whole or in part by the French. The Belgians are seiz-i ling hostages and are preparing a program that may Impose penalties lot different nature. Towns in the! j Ruhr are being occupied by ihe i French while Hie boycott of Frank I I'orl in Ihe south is reported en tirely cut off. I In London the French reply to ihe British uiiestionnaire on ' F ranro-l'rilish policy impatiently a ! waited by the British foreign office ! Is expected today. I'aris indicates Hie outrages in the lluhr and llhim I By David Lawretici I Copy riiihl 111:!:; by Die Tillies I Helena. .Molilalia. July 1 to. idem Harding is aspiring lo l,,.,f of moral leadership yvhhh Woodrow Wilson and Th Itoosevelt I heir hold on that Daily Pivsi ihe role gave Isidore great in the ninny mm hi !.- Men held one of 1 heir lil ,'l inn luatl ii! body of independent voters limes railed "progressives" swinj balancn of power American electoral!' today. Tinging Ids speeches in Idaho and Montana with a little of whal might in other days have been called "rad icalism" the 1'residenl made these ignilii ant declarations. First, recognizing that his llutih- 'inson. Kansas speech didn't go to the root of the farm problem, he came lout four siiuare for the principle of Icuopcralive niarkelin by the produc er with a hint of cooperative buying the " tne ennvumnr il the middleman (I Kin t taku warning. Dehnile plans have not been worked out bill will he sumbitted to Congress next fall. Second, he struck boldly at those 'til various low in. lajorhv of lit in; n hou se in i A i i sul ii i ii ,ii h in another pa invseiit eslilli; in disi iissi il allce lo tile penp They lived Ihe sit ami jail deluiiiep being saiisii-d people in ihe vai the gr wanted present Site, tori appears paper. The Cnniini in ii u i i;i lion it regarding tin in Hit! prison Hint tlir majority of union and lorei-.n u i s ti cil whipping, an more in ihe southern ;t elsewhere. The Commissi acknowledge the receipt tor and inform his exi , Wilson county has alwni mane in (he i reit t ntetil Willi al v most inter uioriiitiL'. am -icnal i 1 1 1 1 1 1 of Wilson i oi;in of I he eiiitii run- Oil its pre.eln si! ' I'er sounding He tin Board I'residetit Harding's Spe cial Traiii. July '- -Two days spent by i'ri'sideni Harding ill Yellowstone National Bark lias had the effect of making hint a strong advocate to add Ihe mountain legion lo Hie park a l ea . v. Jul) 2. I. I. Noc-i-esigu iis chairman of timer I' ll n il t i rnor i of count, the slat inirit tli v t t The chief executive shortly before leaving the park late yesterday imli-j t rated thai not only would lie approve ' , legislation lo add the mountains to s this park but he would use his Influ ence to bring about such an act by 1 Congress. The I'resideai's party spent the ..com- greater purl of the day traveling Morrison across Montana with Spokane as the A-liiPluiU in'M stop. There the President will , sii; in make iiiie of the principle speeches of. trip lonight. ps th ' peopl up II oi il id Hie Salisbu woimI will the Stale Democratic coniiiiillee according lo an interview today front him published iu the Salis bury livening I'osl. Hi-. N'omooil was said to be piepaiing iii call a iiieeling of the stale executive i coniiiiillee prohalih ediiesiiay lor Ihe pur pose of siiliinilting bis rcsigna I ion. Demands of his private Imsi- ness ii his time after the Meckleiibin -fr uiills company was thrown into receivership vtas said to have caused .Mr. Norwood lo make this ilcciMon. "I have iieilber the linn or money lo net as chairman and will have lo insist on my resin nation," said Mr. Norwood. i-Xiod Hi Hie e. Licciisi Bene cell f IIS 'f I ll.it till Min ers. The paid a land have onlv strengthened French 1 ipumiciins oi tne conservative va- t npiain ticrmion deierminalion to hold lirm uuti I riety who since (In; campaign of l!t'ii cmilidcm-c iu his (leriiianv vields. have sought to convey the impression BEL EVE IIP llhal with 1 1 a til 'nt: House, union labor with the influence Hilininisiral ion and in the would be of the that Hie While fought federal "open The Ixrupp works at Essen were fin it in lly occupied by the Frcni u .M'slerday according to an Essen dis patch lo Ihe Miltag and work seiz ed cciced in the departments af-Klll,u" woitlil be made the rule ra fected. So far as is known iu Cer- ,llrr ,h'in '' 'M'l ion. man iiiarers the sections occupied' Tn'M- the I'rcsiilenl pleached a loinpri'.e only the founders, ti,P ; sermon on Ihe proper relation of wo boiler workr.. the electric plant and l,nn" ",,m" l"iiii'"l that loiomolive and car nm:;t ruction de-l-1"1'1'1 .i"'1ice deiiiimded living wage;. Efird Had Bic Loss by Fire in puriinem. r'' faiher iMt the inother, too. be High Point; Safe Had Been! D In noi known whether Ihe oc-1' umpellpil to work to mtppori llieidid IMHIIl.t. nil, lldl'lHI1: lililll'INi'IH Ml h FIRED A STORE ity in ilealin ilef his char The board also the work on ihe ami Hie length taken. Work wa high compliment I and slated they had li iibililv and lininaii ili the prisoners un pi MI IIK AN TII'NNIS CI. N I B IN WiinlH'ldon. July John ton No. 1 in the letinis riinking I hi I ii y won Ins w ay ma rna into lite semi-liiiuls for the world's ' Va., a ml .-ingle championship by delealing Co- ship. A. cil Campbell of Ireland 0-1, 5-7, (1-2, SIvMI-l I.NAI.S L'. Will. M. American lawn I II I N-; ism ,) is I of Tempi, Klla. Cool, I'. I'errv ol i sued Cool, of id' Torn Wils hie Bryant of I loligo'nl. lor the Norfolk 'It town ind .Miu- Tl Nearly culture imp! Ihe I'niled St ol Bla III . Ti Ci. ilni. ; He 'at i mini el, I lo ' poo Blown Open by Dynamite. ,''"'"""" h "uiporary for' lltn pur lli-ib I'oint, July 2. Fire le'liev cd Id havo been slarteil by some! one who robbeil the safe, destroyed the building occupied by Klird'ii de partment store early Inlay with a llISS of $(111,11(111. For the lime the Nantes were dis covered they tluealeneil ,-o piining , proferty. The sum of I .Mm lo $2,-' mm was placed iu the sloioV. i.iie Sat unlay night according to AI. K. Crooks, manager n the store, and reporled il was not iu Hie safe today. An explosion allrailed Hip h 1 1 ' li 1 1 1 1 ii of police who found Hie building a mass of Haines. Crimi nation showed Ihe safe lo have been blow n open by dynamilc. luce II i, ol to making requisitions or if be continued definitely. I'aris. July 2. A solution or the reparations problem and the Buhr inclination by pre;;mire upon France lo change her viewpoint is (loomed to failure ioinrdluK semi-official in foi illation obtained lodai. Strut-:? feeling v. ,is evident today at the llll Hpeei )l here thjl the llg!l Fia'e of I'agts brought hv the war had done great deal to correit intq n i tps in America '3 e onomlc sv?t"iii htciiih foreign ofliie agaoisl Kiilich altitude and tone tf t p. xig; ge.;iioi,s in reient letter of l'"ps; l'ius which "me based upon Flench con cession' ii .i:e;n oi hringin', Heniiany s coupled with remarks didn't sympathise with tho. shout for "dedal Ion of labor" or who advance ihe argument that "wages inns' mme down and union labor crushed." This will have an impor- 11122. Mr from Black that Hie la Mas piillini: t ion lo a i: r iiiid 11 i n I . -, -. I believe llllie l, t, '.. )' -.-,1 that Ini! had been enisli fottv arils ,ii"l l) fori e rif lo'M'l ; w i oi .; eil al I . 1 1 r 1 1 1 i Creek mail, e that il h,i un I'ebniar;, . Hi" iie iiiliei- i". ii Inn Pi" il would I tot I it II;.- Ii.i 1 SB r... I With ri in.: , it . tv, -., d If hip a.,i., h lll OI, d lli.il ; e, I II I e ii ie lo e, i done lu ll' (INI Im-I Ja .1 oi Hie American women wi re eliutinated today for the running for Ihe worlds single title. Mi-. Molla B. MaHory. American -rlianipi'in was piti out by Mrs. Her- BI LIt.loN aldine lleini:, British slur, after a leu bailie w hi' Il w out I hreo ai l; and Mi s Lloanor I'ns; was bcalei li "li . Kaih-leen ,1i Cain the Lug 1 1 b ' 'la Hi pion. iiiiii.iiiin in, -li Is a r agri- worib ol ex ported I voni Il lliotllll 111 SSI IS -I u I v 1. a NOT lll . Beligioti in 1 1...I 'I' .More sil icille llian Hon chiblri iu this counlry n - mi i n 1 1 1 las.l vein-. to II her , I'r a I so the pel pun -llli." I la necessilv or I'u'tiHing iddigation ," il w as dei I i'.-"d. "tieli govi" nnieulal circles are com i:u c! tu n the I'li'orls of Brit i h lo indi' -e ( rniniiy l.v sum lo i iiaug'' in r allilude w ill fruitless. na lillti'll Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fdwiii Brown late of Wilson, but now of Augusta, (la., announce the birth of a (laughler, Sarah Cornelia Brown, June 2alh, t!l2!l. Mrs. Brown is Ihe daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 1. il. Lamm of Liiciima. N. C. NO CONNECTION WITH TOBACCO FARMER a li'iintliy article . that the Wilson ,ij,riH'(l "A Tobacco SAYS FORD WOULD HURT DEMOCRATS Kditur Daily Times, Wilson, N. C. ! Sir: 1 Your issue of June ;',oth carried !(.'o-oi)," in which it was intimated ; Hoard of Trade was buying copies of the Tobacco Farmer, and :.('ii(liiig t hem out to the farmers. This intimation is just as i false as jinytliinj? could be, for this Hoard has not boupht u copy (if this paper, has not promised to buy any copies, ami has j spent no funds directly or indirectly in behalf of this paper. Yours verv truly, ! 11. P.. JOHNSON, Treas. thejtant bearing on the next campaign Fourth, preaching the outlawry uf vnr. the President took a leaf out uf Senator's Borah's huol. of ideals in the Senator's own state Inetden tially, the eagerness of Senator Borah to be i-eett w ith the Pre lidi'iit in Idaho and the interview i;iven hv him approiing Mr. Harding'.- world court jsclu'ine a;; amended in Hie St. Loui. ispeech means nothing more nor b--. than a rei-ogiiiliou on Ihe pari of Alf. Borah that in Ihe campaign ol , 1!I2 I he ill list be regular Kcpu blii a n in Idaho if ho w mils to he reelei led. 'Air. Borah has slowly Inn surely been , disiivow ing connect ion willi a third party movement for president. Idaho ' Itepuhlcans say Borah must coiin- in line and he a regular if lie wants lo ihe renominated, 'liny have success jl'ully amended the primary law so thai Air. Borah must cater to ns-ular ! orgnnizai ion in the stale which i- pro-liariling. : ll w ill be noied. by I he a . I ha I i ( 'on i in un! on Page i; i Hint he I it hod tal.cn abr, w ho I, n i ..-h ah. nit I fin v.i a fon e of hands n re j;0 putting Hp- top cuu! on, : (ceding rapidly with th bridge over the Atlantic railroad on the Black Cn lie 2'i f'.i ahoc road, and con..;,', have to I,, don the 1" idge for i In lie. hied lo in,, t;,- th" Hil.llA", is. 'In., road, and to worl, pn Ip , 'I In i '-I'lit Ill" lepoit ol n ' nit I J snitrfi:- pt. 1V-J Hi - sin ill ol il. Ih.it a U-'Is. ! Slal.-d that engaged In uul are pro- vvjik. The Coa-t I.in-' ek road will Ktii ldl I . S.ili Inn I'orl Hell. i on n I;. I Ii.i I made a!! !'! Jiv l;i.-- v."! 1, P. Wh , July 2. one ol I' v.eie i lo ',- (or k it wa 'II in T! lianl-.-i wtie i rshlp of the aniioiiiKcl. W II.I. KIUPI A bank ol liowaii d rei eutly, has eopening :-oie h-dnied toilav. !','--d aft'f th-- re Mri kleubiii g in i the livcl of I'.i'ile ptading on eai !i sph a I'proai lies 1 1 i-' pie ,ciii..."ioa ili wiii oi i, in in i Ion .-( i' I , h. mil poll on p.. FIFTEEN HURT AT AUTO RACE Tours Frame. Jul 2. Fifteen piisous v,c!: injured when a tat In the iiuU.iii'jbiU' grand piix faili-1 to ma':" the hair pin turn on the lint round today. rlh" iar hook'-l it ; 1-ir v he I on ,i po ;! .'Winn: again -t i f' in e and ran inlo a I ice mean Inn" ,;i.e ;.v, ei pun; I lie ciov.il 'I hi- . liililr.'ii had He'ir skull., Ir.o luted and a woman had both leg In ol, en 1 1 1 race w a - won liv Sea -rales driving a Siiiibeaui car. Slot K 1 1 1 J 1 1 1 , liii:;: ia is not dead. War on lelii'lon. the recent cccullou id Zeplial, ami Hie Irial;; o prelate.,, has Una niioxpi tine hundred llucda in i in : .1 1-c i illl'i lay llele,.; Ih'ir u.r. -with the pi I he ;-.m ii i;m , i mui ni holm lo alicnd the B.ipH.-t i oiii-ii-,". ipm " I I i i -1 comeniion Up, ti'llial session ol Ihe lear-. open-, on July -l I'll' a w cek. ( it il , .'.:,iiii delegates, about Iiiiiii ,iie. c.vpecled froni Aine' i' a. iinc" th"- Ii"i ;. s. .MacArthnr '.'t ;;-, 'ii'ik. i- ho a . piesident of 'h" i 1 1 '!.-; t Wot Id Alliance, died ast clonal -, , a ml I n John ( litlord, of I "P'loll. deputy pre i . I 1 1 1 , w ill pl oll ll'lv ll"' be able lo allepil oil lu- lepoitej jH A n il bishop , I pi ic la luid ' I I'll ceiiuel: ii llaplii'Js, ales, are, on 'i incision of to Stock- oild Baptist moid h. hist interna la pi n Is in 12 and will last t 1 1 TWO MILLION SPENT FOR AUTO LICENSES ngi ELOCK IS Mr. Mack of the National Dem ocratic Committee Says Re publicans and Democrats Will Choose from Own Ranks. New York, July 'I. Henry Ford heading an independent party would bring about a Itcpuhlicun vir ion' in Ihe. nexl presidential cam paign Norman lv Alack of Buffalo, Heniucralic .National Committeeman from New York, declared last night iu discussing the reported candidacy of Henry Ford. From Indications lie said both the licinoi rats and Republicans will i house their presidential candidates from their own ranks. ".Mr. Ford is a wonderful man mil lias a tro nienilous following," .Mr. Mark said, "and is more In line with Deinocrals than Bepiiblicans when it comes to the tariff. I look upon .Mr. Ford RELEASED' ou I MASTERS p.oi:i MAKFS I I V A I. in-:-( ISION AS To ( III III iiui si: lll'-'l ii lllis III lv,:" Air .b I lo in and lles isioll iiartui. il'll. .Inly a' aulouii en i lis. To lie!,' Ki. .led ary ally -II i; 1 1 Illl'i. Ill o slier oi the III will VII that ,1 Hi, ; had h-eii n Stale W. ,. i' C US III Hell es have been lie license lllli slate inspect I'll Wi lo July ll announced s paid ill lasl n llll ill.- a d. ' heavilv taxed rs have been called tale In- di-.ired in niiike an informal re ntiers ilial Ihcy not enforce the pro ex! 1 u or 1 a days in order t hat I he de issiie license to all who have applied. i omit of his adva J II ;;hal,espeai Ian of the niov i h.irge of I In- an "America is th ' mi 1 1 1 is iu I lie 'aud Bussia sui "Iu Ihe dais only 1 ail. (inn in day soviet govor lerl'ere with our "In tltei,- ahilitv Creed ( hey ( llOOSe, I ll sums are joining I he rule keeps oil illi I'c.o displace the I'lliled groat Haplisl nation." I reviotis worlil congr llapiisls were hold in l;i".', Ileilin in piiia in 111 1. 1 1 1 1 : l . 1 1 ll inierli of the regular siiniiner. ieali has ' liev. "'I iie... ih . Cn llelll , lll'.ellienls. d nianl !ailist i mid." he says Islllgll lleCOIld. we had is To wn ill l'i ices, to any of li mi ll' the ig Russia may Slates iis the I Inn does us so I II I'll allds ll. h. 1 llils. The w d with session esses of Iho Loudon iii ml I'lilla.lel- and ' its a I I lie holding until this Petersburg-, Va., July 2. tieorge Block, manager of the Petersburg club of Ihe Virginia league, today wiis asked lo resign. Fred Websler, business manager announced. The request was made by the hoard of directors of tho club it was said be cause of dissension among Ihe play ers, lack of co-oeration and loss of games through poor baseball strat egy. v The club it Is said, is prepared to pay Block his salary .for the ciilire season. SCHOOL TONIGH II km; si kpias ix l . S. TltKASl ltV Washing; ton. July 1. Cotiinlei" ligiires covering the governmeiii'.s ttiiiincial operallons for the liscal year ending yustreday made public tonight by the Treasury, show re- ceiptH for tho twelve months of $4.- i;i a very progressive man who slaipls .nn7.nri.4stl ami expenditures of $3 for niany ot tin crniic party has yearn." things the Demo favored for ninny UKATHKIl lor Xiii'lli Cnrolina. partly clolldj lonlg-ht ami Tliesdlll, local nIiowci-m, riitlc easterly winds. ll!t7,47S 020, indicating a surplus of, ;!U'.l,tii)7,4liO. j At the close of business last night Ihe Bovernnient owed $22.:4!),7U7.- i "dia on oiilslanditiK securllieH. This jlolal represents a reduction in the , itwelve months of $613,674.42. of jwhieh $4tl2.S.r)U.4!tl was taken into 1 III Vlllll III I "MM"! 1 11 i,c 1.1,1111,11. or budget expenses of the govern-: nient. From the surplus on hand I tho TreaHiiry apidied a total of $2111.823.851 to reducing Its obliga-! tioun. I The Program Will Consist of Study of the Scout Oath,, Scout Laws, Knot Tying,, etc. Scout Musters school w ill he held j tonight at H o'clock iii the Chamber' of Commerce rooms, under Ihe su-i pi rvision of Mr. vY. K. Vaiighan-j Moid assisted by .Messrs C. I.. Black-! burn and .Macon tiniy Williams. ' Tho prospective scout masters will .be put through all tenderfoot re- j j(iilremenls in order lo properly in istrint their various troops in art of Isroiiting. The following Seoul Mas-ter-i will be present Messrs. Kdwin Woodard. of the Alethodisl Iroop. A.I I). Davis of Ihe Kpiscopal Hoop. A. B. Shackelford for the Christian j t roop. C. V. Harner of the Baptist 'troop. Macon Gray Williams of tin; i Preshylerlan troop. I The program consists of the scout oath, scout laiv-i. knot tying and etc. j The Presbyterian troop will Ra ther tonight in their Sunday School room at eight o'clock for the pur pose of organizing their troop, under the leadership of Itev. K. I.. Flana gnn and Macon Cray Williams and Scout F.xectitive W. K. VainUau- Bloyd. The Colllll.l 'oliiiliissionei s in session today after ilisciisiug; Hie new court bouse anil jail and its locution .-iscd a reso lution lo build lite new slriic line 011 its present site. They considered the petition from Cro. ItiiiiiU township, signed h 11 number of its citl.eus, anil each lueiiibei' of Ihe Bonn I slated Ihat after due coiisidei-ii- . lion anil citruesl iuitiiry iiuion the people ol- their several , townships and the people of Wilson township had come lo the conclusion that 11 'T huge 111a ioi il l of the people of Wil- sou county desire the lien court bouse mid jail Ih- placed 00 in piescnl site, since Hie pie-cnl j sie is iiioi-i1 eoiivenient lor all the people of the count l. and ! they ilesii-i- to meet tin- wishes of the majority of 4he people. Ill accordance wilb this opinion Hie following resolu tion was unanimously passed. "Itesolvcil by Ihe Board of County ( oiniiiissioiieis of W il son County that a new court house ami jail he erected on the site of the present court house anil thai bonds he issued for same. That tin- same coiiiinitteo lie continued to secure coinpc tcnt architect to draw up plans and sM'i ilications and ii-porl to Hie boa id on Hie lirsl ineel itiK In Aug-usC" M mm BEING CULT VATED The Year's Cotton Crop Fore cast is 11,412,000 Bales Ac cording to Department of Agriculture. AGAIN AFTER ANDERSON New York. July 2. District At torney Blaniou, whose ollice roc nt ly 1 dropped an invest igat io nof charges jagainsi Win. II. Anderson state su periillendent of the Anti-Saloon League, announced ihat on the basis of newly oblaiued evidence he would ask the gland jury lo indict Ander son lor grand larceny, extortion and lorgery. SAYS TABERT WAS NOT HURT MUCH Lumber Thai the Former Foreman for Company Stated Convict Worked Better the Day After Being Whipped Than Before, Jui 1 Til" al 11 I he dopant, ir 1st was h, Wa -111111011 loltoll clop was lo '"in bales to, 1. 1- b of ii - rieii !i 11 re Th" fore, eil 011 I ll" "in I i lion of I Ja which lias till.'. I per it'll t 'normal and on Ihe preliminary nunc of Ihe ii'-ea under inlliv Hi Ihal time which was :'.s.2s P June IMHI i I'M I-! NTS AGAINST i;t m;j i:i;s I.ake City, Fin. ing thai Martin T ter the day nfler than for two week But Irogne former ol a call 1 1 ion '.nun Here.- or IJ.ti pi r niit mote limn br t year 011 that dale. The acreage estimate and condi tion In June 2.i hv slales is as fol lows : Virginia sj.uiin atid 1 mulil iuu in per cent of a normal; North Cnrolina 1.7u.iisii; Sou Hi 'Ciiruliiiil i.n!t, 111, 1. York. Jttlv 'J. - -The Federal grand jury coud net i ng ,1 further in quiry into the affairs of K. Al. Fuller and Company, bankrupt liuckel shop operators, who recently pleaded guil ty lo bucketing operations, today re turned four sealed indictments in inline, 1 ion with the case. (.o I.KNOIl ABHIVIIS IN ( II ABl.ti TI K yl'IKTI.V The lollll. Mai (lower was a vessel ot lsu lOlectrlc locouiol ives , In ienl in cold lhan in are more 01 hcl. WealheV. Charlotte, July '2. tiovenior Morrison left early loday by automo bile lor Asheville, wliere he expects lo spend ab(iu?"lwo months. He if expecleil lo letufti to Italeigll dur ing thai time for leu days. The Coventor came quietly iulo Charhille lasl eveniiiK and hud nolll ing to faa resdrUing public ailaiiH. July Deilai belt, worked bel li e w as 11 bip.ied 111 Ion- M. II. I'oreitian at the Plllmaii I.iiiiiber ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 v leslllied today for Ihe defense iu Ihe trial of Thus. W. 1 1 iguiiibol Iiiiiii, former comicl whipping boss, charged with the dealh of Taberl. The witness said Taberl used a shovel as a member ol his section gang and also used a heavy pole i,t raising the rulluuy truck in order lo allow olhers to' llll in washouts lliiileriienl ll. He; worked Up until three o'clock l.iiljrogue tiaid lie had a chill, lie knocked off from work and a lire was built to warm him up. t The chill occurred Sal until y after ITahelt liail been whipped the. Krl Idav night heforu. I "How long did t torney Cliapinan usked. "About thirty niinutiiH," L (Jrugne said. '. lie chill lasl ?" At lor Iho ilurutiM I
The Wilson Times (Wilson, N.C.)
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July 3, 1923, edition 1
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