Daily i f? r "st ir? m THE WEATHER ."' FAIR ' Local l rr 24 1-4 CENT; r0L. 43 NO. 232.' ASSOCIATED PRESS TAPiBORO, N. 0. MONDAY, NOV. 27, 1922 ALL THE LOCAL NEw. . PUIS OF SIEI1R. SLAUGHTER'S MAYOR'S COURT DID YOU EVER F. G. DAVIS" HIE lira BY FIR RIFF HOWARD 'RAMPAiGA! FDR R p IS SHOT DYiGiC ROSS JE1 POTATO STORAGE' LAST SUNDAY HERE RE THIS. MO ma THAT too many bus:aess men STOCKTO BE ISSUED ; ! spent! much timo on the ''raourn- ' Yesterday was. Mr. Slaughter's , Speeding and Vagrancy Cases , ' cr.s. kencn. is Sunday as. pastor of the St. Fire FFirct Discovered in the Wilson, Nov. 20. While A system of reporting twice a year the. Quantity of sweet potatoes in . storage' in' the United States is now ' being ' worked out by the United James M. K. Church. This is Mr. Slaughter's second year and since he has been in Tar boro, jie. has made, a host of friends in Ins own cnur.n una. in me otner Are Prominent in the Court THA r some mon should talk Hoday. A Few Cases of! bu.ine.. nnd less gossip. . WAS STARTEDTO! attempt- Fighting Are Dealt With. THAT some f them try to "lush brew their way instead of using constructive effort. Mayor Foxhnll had a busy time States Department of Agriculture, churches".. well, who will regret to "" l' " u'" and vngiancy cases, with a light iium her of lights. Jame Jones, speeding, dismissed. , THAT a ar,s in tal storage houses as ot December 15, During the present season it is plan- know that he has been taken away nod to show stocks in commercial.' from - Tarboro ami sent to Hertford., '' Possibly the Methodist Church hasj never l ad it man here, who. has do-v. ' more constructive work among his). -THAT some "conversation-snobs talk too much. - report as of December 15 is to be issued early in January. There has been a long-felt need for such information, the Depart ment states. It sometimes happens that the stored crop is sold early and th.it supplies are inadequr.te to satisfy later demands at higher prices. Agair, stored stocks may be held until lute in the sear.m with the result that th- suipiy i.' ceo ! . the demand, and the price d;diius. Comprehensive government, reports should tend to hr;ng a'o.iui a more even distribution tin oughcut hv sea son an 1 should be beneiiciai to the e at ire sweet :otato i;..i.i.-try. There are over 8 it'-m sweet - po tato storage -. houses' in the United . States With, a combined capacity cx cooding 12,000,009 bushels. Ap proximately half of the hott;os are classified as commercial and have a total capacity of over 10,000.00!) bushels. The remaining small houses j are usually looted . on farms and are used to store supp!ies for home consumption. In Georgia th"ic are facilities for staring over 2, 000. 1)00 bushels. Four other .st at es, Dela wbucv" T-fv o!.iri?v!an.t-and Ten--nesseo, each ha.'o" storage enpu-ity for more than 1,000,000 hush"H. Thirteen, counties in the United States ' have .facilities for ' .storing more than 100.000 bushels each, Sussex county, Delaware, leads'-' with ' facilities for over ,1.000,100 bushel.-. The other twelve counties aie locat ed in California, .Tennessee; Illinois, New Jersey, Delaware.. Mai viand, I Louisiana. .Texas, and: Arkansas.." j The plan is to have the " agricul-1 '..n,."nt,l :tl, fll I Felis Newborn?, poditi:? $3.85.. . F. I.. Webb, speeding, if.'!. 85. ' j. Jaro'.i Lawrence, speeding, $2. $5. Jim McCoy. Vi'grancy, judgment people than has been done by' Mr. ; Slaughter, r.nd as an organizer he! , , . - . , . ., i u r ... ! was suspended, oO days on the roads, has but few equals in the North Car-1 ' ,. ' -.'.' ', . Kvan Blackmail, HO day-i on the ohna Conference. 1 i . i We-lev roaus, juognieni, suspended. Yesterday morning ' th Bible Cl.-ss presented to Mr. Slouch-j ter a sterling silver fountain pen j as a t.dccn of their esteem ami love! f-ir hi 'li. : Just ct the conclusion fif the'ser-. vices last right Rev. Mr. Iverson and : h's congregation came into the Moth-, odist church to say good-bye to Mr. Slaughter ami the very kind remarks that were made by Mr. Iver.-on were greatly appreciated not only by Mr. Slaughter, hut by the entire congrc- 1 gation as well. j The S'Hithe-V wi.-hes .;" Mr. Slaughter great success in his new I field imI knows that he will be a blessing to the people in bis new home. Hugh Carpenter, speeding, $2.85. K. IJ. Powell, speding, $;L85. J. A. Waller, speeding, $3.5. L. I), Pender, speeding, $2.85, Robert Williams, figiilLvg". $5.00. J. 1). Ed-wards, violating traffic law $2.85. - ing sometimes docs much ham. -THAT at times a convenient mem. ci y comes in Hancy. sometimes it gets you in wrong. I -THAT it don't nav to -,'uint grief, J it fines you qi'ick enout;h. THAT the .majority of business mon are boosters and city build- " rrs. Early Part of the Night! ariMt vav M"lvin- "-' f negro desperado wanted for the niur The Kitchen and the Attic ,lcr of Patrolman Jack Sykes here a Total Loss. Damage May ; Member. 20 Sheriff C. K. Inward j received a load of squirrel shut in " . nis urenst, Deputy William Uunn, I and Dollars. lu"' his "iin punctuh-d by shots; a : negro witness from Mt. Olive was A lii- that, did great damage to, '"""' wounded and an unknown ne the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Davis'-'1'0 w:m to death by a memb:'r that frcnts on the Town Commons th;' "osse accompanying Sheriff Business Districts Will be I vassea Today ,by Four Q Districts to be Covered This Week. The" Ap Will Be Made to Everyl: and All Should Respond! was first discovered in 111-.' early part ' Howard. The sheriff's wounds of the night, last Saturday.'- jieported as slight. Before the lire was seen, smoke was 'discovered to be coining from the rear of the residence and in a The canvas for Red CrosS' are ; is 'now on and our people ,hou If ' this time fully realize the necil otU'ii, violating traffic law, THAT they are :Ust i.lain livins and thinking jjecjile like the re-it of the folks. The shootii-g took place near IJow-' of continuing the Red Cross den, a wilU mj!j town in Dupiin coun- in the county. ty, where the sheriff and his posse: The reports of Miss.MasseyP shoit time 'thereafter, a sina'l blaze ''hd gone in quest of Melvin, who ; lieen published in the Southernei! was seen near t'.e kitchen in the ieur.' Wils re;.ni ted to be tehre at the home' a careful . perusal of this, rc Wbun (he Fire Company arrived t,f 1is sisters early Saturday after-j should cause our people, to rallj n""n. this great work in ihe county.l -i't.er seiirching the home of the : Now it must be realized that! ititlaw'.- sister and failing to lo-1 work cannot be carried on wit! I cate Melvin, the officers, proceeding' monev. and it take a lot of it t(l up the road, saw two negroes ami I So when vou are anproachet deaf ear to these I .$2.85. Jesse Brown, fightinf. J. W. Lewis, fij-hun $7.85. ..'; ilismi'edv TRY TO RAISE 5100,000 j FOR ST. MARY'S SCHOOL1 I Though scattered over thirt y'-sev-1 en states, more than 1.500 St. Marys students and alumnae '.'.'ill sit down to (iinnci at the same time on Fri- REV. V. H.' .MILLER ,COES TO J , IF' ist. tne.ope.nmg.oa j THE ' MeKENORIE CIRCUIT !'f the can-p:ign to raise $100,001) ' (for the alma mater Th the whuie back of the buii-iiag was in a blaze but -by hard work the THAT. their' thought. r' not all flames were soon under eontivl and for ct efficiency i.i business and the building was saved. the making of dollars. Jil where anil how the lire .-'.art- ei! is not l:;ioua. The cc-iar where ""n ine.r iioiKet ngnis in their not turn the furnace is located is a toti.l f'll''s. lo;h negroes opened fire, j vassers. v. ieck. I ut tile furnace may be Work 111,(1 r'i'de for a shack nearby.. They And another thing that ;mus! ed over. ! barricaded the doors, extinguished 1 known too, it is going to take i THAT they are 1-urnan arc! have The four lo the kitchen is ai! tlu' ''ga's and refused t'i come out ' t-ian one dollar subscriptions foi& an ir.Koi n love fcr thcV home ciy. 'burned and charred so that ih" kit- ';l'ing a fu.ilade of shots into the J button, which entitles one to n! chen will have to be buiit anew. : l'ose, v.-ounoing Il'.ward, end the, bershio in the Red Cross. The attic over this kitchen is bad- . "W" it" ess picked up at Mt. Olive') When you give one dolltw, ly damaged and nearly all of the 1'"' ''''' purpose of identilying Mel-1 cents of it, goes to the State and rear of the hulidiiig in and around . v'"- tii r.al ( iganization, and too,, if the kitchen will have to be torn out -V nej'r.i seen taking deliberate 1 give five dollars only fifty cents and re'ouiil. ami at Charles Lola. id, of Wilson. Wc to the outside organization. 1 ne whole building for an hour or was Ki'.li l by a member of tne posse. , more vou give, the more will -THAT they fjive freely of their : time pnd maney toward the -jp- t building of the community in which they live. -THAT they .do much toward malt in? their city a better city and ck. The hour is purpose of the nv:L,n Timi l oie o can ti,., ,.,. r,;n,i. r K..v w tr-r-1 luncheon hert Miller regret that in , acc ancerth The rules 'of ' his" church ' V " nUt-d expression of the inter-j that he is directed to go to another and cooperation that every alum-. advertising the resources of their ! 'more was tilled with smoke and it, The party of officers' finally man cily and county to that addi'.iori-: ;;x tmpc-sible ' even to enter the 'aged to bivuk into flic hoti-e, and al industries, residents and capitr.l back part of the home. The rooms ; search revealed a negro, thought iven simultaneously tin u- j 0v(J. I out. the country ishattJM m.igjit'. can be brought into their section to aid in its development. E. R. Wait6-rSecretarlf,Wnce"(Ckla. ) Board of Commerce. charge. nao of this institution feels in. the; The last conference sent him to campaign that is; now on tor-use , the Mcls'endrie circuit ami the pen- j $ 100,000 for the school's endow-! up.-tairs were damaged by the smok.'l '" 0f' '"''' "f the two .seen in the road uid jh s water anilhese oy ills, .will "v.'ho.. wasn't:) ke.n :in to ciisludj' .by, the , : lierdl el JJuplm county, a negro d been ' preacher, and t wo negro women. ,:::i'.o -Melvin. if he was in the hou-.-, made Ins ;j:c;aw a . ANNOUNCEMIT LUNCHEON --i.,!;-,;:, 7. ... be repainted. Tile i.ilrhen range that h: rerent'y repaired ' and In id -new is a total wreck and ;,!! as- imperativ;! nle of that wet inn are to be cohgrat- ! nwnt fund and other , ..... . ulated en acquiring the services of needs. a devout man of Cod, n good preach-j Nearly fifty county alumnae oi or and pastor, who iser alert and i gaiiizatioiis will show their interest feels the responsibility, of his po.d- and willingness to cooperate in the tion, both to His Makeivnnd to the ' cammiign by observing ths -unique, people. r round him. . j feature of the opening day. Speeches Mr. Miller has been the pastor Cat-' and talks by prominent alumnae and tural statisticians connected w ith the , ..iry M(,thodist church, the chur;-h ) friends interested in the success of Department's crop reporting service! sim!a' which hP helned' lo build, the 'campaign will be made at the Washington Daily News. main at home for work here in own midst. . ." el.t everybody contribute libe to this cause. . . ..Th .-folmwing t-omniittewi aril work today : ",: Committee No. 1 : Lyn Bond, J, Heck and T. T. Thomas. Commiitee No." 2: Don Gill R. 1!. Peters and M. S. Brown. Committee No. 3 : H. C. Bou W. O. Howard, R. B. Josey?and j! best o.s on the stea.n pipes is burn-' 'u' Mt.-'Od'-,. negro,' acromptiny ed off. ' j. ing Sncri,'!' Howard, broke and ran vA'hen s-.- n 1 1: is r.ioi niiig, both Mrs ! when he perceived the extent of his -nr.-'. .Joan t. . Kodman entertained Davis and her son. Wilson, were' "'juries. nd has not. "'been heard Umsteacl. today at her lovely home on Wist d-ply grateful to the fire company r''"' since. Committee- No. 4 : II. P. Foxl Main street at a beautifully appoint- j'",,,. the splendid work they did in ! A'-cording to reports reaching here jMil ford Ilayn and W. 11. Powell ed six course luncheon in honor, of saving t';e home, ai,d they wish to 'this m-iniing a coroner's .iurK his The-- four committees, are n' VI e. . ll n-l ... ' .. . '. . . . .oai v owcij. ine oc;asion extend their heartfelt thanks to the exonerated the member of the p,sSe ing an active "canvass of the. 1 lo killed Ihe negro thought to have1 iness cii.-tricts. Mis obtain and js-ue report in their re spective sta'tes. Complete reports will also be issu.'d from the Washing- v..:s the announcement pf Miss Co- hoys, , whose work saved their v.ll's engagement and approaching heme from destruction, marriage to liev. Henry iverso.i ; - . (...'ass, lornierly ol hdenton, ... C nnd, the church at Uarefoot's cnapei. luncneons, i.ouege sons-wiu e sung hl)t , . .; , i.,i:.i ' v : HfillKJ spective stages. Complete reports , ; . v . , chu.-ches and everythinf done, to make" the .. ,... ., . ' . ,' Z '.',.' - lWtm - . . I "' rt . ' J. Ill' liUt'LS Wf'l I 111 t'L 11 V 1:11 lil. Hill- have crown and Drosnercu. ana ne .u-cr.-i.:i ri'iuiuiei.i m nninvi uy . ..,: u i ton omce. ine oevciopme.ic ,,m ex- .p ftm, ,, tht. ppent at St. Mary's. There will b, j tension of this service in the future . , . . 1U ....i;.,:,.,,:..,, r f,,jD t i, i,.h I " ' impress oi n wuric unci service urn nw w". "" w " " "" for this event After will uepencl largely upon .we. use , , rnmmunitv. and eon : made of the reports this season and ; the benefits which accrue to t!ie industry. every where he has been. On account of the Teacher's As iiiirufioprnunT UHHIIDLU ..Ml I. SSILtlllfiOFaPEflPLE ben with. Melvin. Citizens resldivg in ,he vicinit Howden. who know Meivn by are certain that he was seen here Saturday. THE TYSON REUNION ASSOCIA-TION cd, Mrs. Lindsay C. Waren. seated I -'' . ! herself lit tho piano and stIUck a1 fBv The Associated Presi ... , , . , . ' 1 ... 1. 1 l. i .1 Tj ..i.:u A r..... 1 i we commenu n.m lo ,nis new semoiv ne.u ... u.. cmo.-. , ftfw n,)te, ()f the wedding march, charge, and desire to say that our 1, the luncheon for the; Kaleigh and ; . . ... . n,(K.,.l, ... ,.,..,., will I... "iv.. ,.' I Wake eunty will be given -Monday The ScHitherncr is In receipt of an Bristol, Va -Tenn., Nov. 27.- Ben j !,.,( .it'i.,r - f, u- n v ljBBITESH SHIPPING NTERESTSFIGH SH1PS0BSIDYBI! loss is their gain. LIGHT SNOW FALL r THIS MORNING WRESTLING MATCH (By The Associated Pre) to the Reunion ssnebiToin jf 1 to, '.he dining room. Here another scene late todav em the charge of m.inlor . Dect mhcr 4th, at one o'clock at the i , , .. , , lL ,, . ' . , . ,. ,. . , Tyson family in Pitt Countv ' ef lovliness greeted the eyes. I his 1 in connection with t he liidimr of the : Womnn's citib. More than 400 alum . , . '. , , .' , ' '-. , . , . . room commands a gorgeous view ot bcidies of Mr. and Mrs. James Smith naes rre expected to be 1 'ent. , pm . . . . the'and their two.voMr-,d,l d.m.rht,.,- ' I lu'r "f'th, 1922. at Tyson's church Early this morning the was a : Ano.h,. bout of interest to wrest ling fans was put on in Moore"? Hall little sno v fall but it soon disappear-1 ed. A two inch snow is reported at WilHamston,' Miss Emily Wa3.Ls Mcea, presi-' dent of Sweet Briar College will be1 Miss Matie ' Milwaukee, Wis., Nov.: 27. 1 British and other foreign shipin Tl-l. v . ' ,v i.i i in ii hiii ue im Aiivi' -, .... : i : ...... i iitceie.-Ls icie eoiiiijiec. ill u Ktuu campaign of misrepresentation ' . ..... , the principal speaker. I here tonight, by the Whilakers Ath-' ' . ' , blight autumn sunshine, glistened Mrs. Deline Burchfield, the wife 1 and; gleamed like a perfect gem. of the prisoner, and their son, j three miles east of Greenville. Program propaganda to defeat the Americt DEATH CF WADE BARNES Wad Barnes died last night at his home at the Runnymeade Mills Turning from the gorgeous view eif son, Charles, were in the ruins of. 10 :,10 a, letic Club 'Ship Subsidy Bill, Edward Plumnf Devotional -Exercises; Commissioner of tho Shionino- Ho Young Sleeker (Edgaf MeKin'n'on of St Ma'T's wlIJ m,t , the river, the attractively arranged ! the house believed to htcve been set; E!,lv J- C- Moore. ; , (eCiure,i i a speech, prepared jum a. in. President's- address. I .i .i: I toil Pope) met the Mysterious Dane n,f. U the honor' guest of thig 0C- iulu.hl,on taWe-. brought forth many afire to hide the crime of the five i-fisifiii. mil. w ll iii'ism'ii iiiiiive: i hiiiHii ... . i . . . . . (Andv Anderson) . , . J admiring comments. It was arils- beaten to dath with an. 8X6, The preliminary was given by Win. ' dd,'csv 31rs- J- J- bernarib tate tieally decorated with bride's rose's ' Poji -e claim that Burchfield, when ? - ... i I cnairmnn or tne campaign commiuee E. Shaw (Younger phay) in dem- . - , . ,. ,,. , for -Ndrth Carolina and other piom- onstration of bag punching, blind- . . - , , . inviH, iiijiiiiim "in mi. rfiun, -iu The deceased nas Deen ennnneo 191 ... ... 1 . - -. f,-,nA Kv St M,', . . ' . . . 1 .m, .t .1 .. 4 .. ,s- .... j 1 thov f..iiti,l ol .t',i.h n ul.a fh-n-tmnif ineii- tne wrestler, were n.iiu-, . . 1 v,,v. "" v j....v v..... ...... , , , , . 1 uiee 1,1110 and cnorus -directed oy duced by Cyclone Kennedy and the - . ' , - ., Professor Wm. H. Jones. match was on. -i ne mat was smau his bed for two weeks and his death I resulted from Pleurisy. He leaves a wife and two small children. ' j so. neither could put any leverage The funeral services were helebj P'av this afternoon and the Junior OrdeV) Anderson threw Stecker in 29 min .i,i,i ; o t,,l,. V ' 1 utes and 26 seconds with a cradle .-..'. The ". deceased was a most worthy young man and has been in the em ployment of the Runnymeade Mills to( several years and was counted j .... . . . . . . . .1 tw,rA K,if uias full of auick and un one 01 their Desi anu most irusteu omnlovees -V. '' expected changes, but after several LIGHT EARTHQUAKE M WESTERN STATES (By The Associated Press) St. Louis, Nov. 27. Considerable He was a splendid type of man- rolling falls, Stcker threw with a dou damage has been caused by earth hoodand always had a glad hand. We body scissors hold. ; tremors 01 mooeraie intensity in for everybody I The Dane s weight was 157; Stecfej eastern Missouri, tsoutnern Illinois, er's weicht was 155. . 1 western Indiana and nortn western used . effectively, in the center :atid ; arrested ii Johnson City, several at either end of the table. , hours hfter the crime, wore trous- 1 . .-'-':,. As the -guests seated themselves ! ers belonging to SnHth... . FIRST SNOW IN NORFOLK 1 (By .'The Associated Press) Norfolk. ; Va., Nov. 27. Norfolk rocker. A time of five minutes and j in 4 minutes, 4S soconus . otecner threw 'with n split or. wrist holeb A time of five minutes. Thiss, the little hand painted place cards, with a bride and brfdegrooin oil them. On ! the place' cards were letter, V'hich j when spelled iij succession reveuled ; fthe. .names'- of the contracting par-1 hud the first snow of the season last j.ties, and gave the date of the wed- night with the thermometer standing 'ding December 28th, 1922. ' i at 35. ; ' ; Miss Lillian Campbell, another i j bride to be, in her usual attractive j enjoyable social functions of the for you. 1 . .no .. i .' ' '" genealogy Hour. ( Merchant .Marine and Foreign, Tri ir.er laniuy is expected to present ' Conference its (.eneiilcgy.dral or written. This is very important.) 12:00 111. Annual address Dr. J. Y. Joyner. 1:00 p. m. Discussion. Election of officers. Appointment of committees. Adjournment. ; Din ner. Every one welcome. Baskets ex pected, by those conveinntedezetsh pected, l y those convenient. We look livery before the middle ; W He said that alarmed at the p sibility of American ships taki from them silfxty-eight per cent the American exports, the foreign are using every method possible discourage the upbuilding of the n' chant marine In this i" i.'.iy. ; ' THREE MILLIONS LEFT TO CHARI" Richmond, Va., Hov. 27. Thi million dollars for the endowni, and witty manner, acted as toast-j season. Mrs. Rodman, always a Committee: Henry T. Kin;x, Miss of a Hospital and two orphanages : mistress. . The first toast "Our Guest charming, gracious hostess, excelled : Mamie Ruth Pollard, Dr. T. B. Cox There was no more popular young man in the Runnymeade Mills than he was, and his' many friends mourn his death. The Southerner extends its heart felt sympathy to the)wife and the little ones who art left behind. "Hooky" Anderson refereed. This ends the Stecker series un til aftvr his return .from West Vir ginia, but the club hopes to have some good matches for the near fu ture. : ' Kentucky last night.' i? Buildings, were shaken, chimneys toppled over, windows were brok en and chinaware was knocked from the shelves and the residents fright ened, the reports today stated. of Honor," was given by-the, hos- , herself today and. every one present tess, '..Mrs. J. C. Rodman and appro-j will long remember the delightful priately responded to by Missjfcowelf affair. Those enjoying Mrs. Rod The other toasts were: The Brides-1 man's hospitality included the guest elect, Mrs. E. K. Willias. Ihe j of honor, Miss Mary Cowell, and Might Have Beens, Mis. L. C. War-! Mesdames S. U. Campbell, of Bay ren. The Lucky Men, Miss Rebecca ' boro, N- C, L. C. Warren, 'John Gpr jSimraonsf Those Who Follow Us, ham, Harry McMullan, E.1 K, Willis," Miss Janet Wetmore. Tried and! E. H. Ferris and Misses Lillian Camp True, Mrs.' Harry McMullan. be!!, ; Janet Wetmore, Eleanor Berry This luncheon was one ef the most) and Rabecca Sininieas. s If you're Tyson, kith or kin ' Be with us this year ag'in; The:-p with kindred and friends to meet, Bring with yqu' your Tyson rank. May noiie of us bring up the flank. But there each other with good cheer greet. , Have you got your Red Cross but ton yet? If not, why not? girls has been provided for in t will pf Major James Dooley, t' has been offered for probate at I. ington. v This estate is valued at six 11 lions, most of which has been ! to his widow, at whose death, t! millions will be turned over to Sisters of Charity. . '. ,y Major Dooley requested his ow-to have his late home to t'. of Richmond. , r