THE' DUNN
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ROSE DLL SUGAR
SEIZURE BIGGEST
KNOWN IN SOUTH
Department of Justice Agents
Toko Chart* WOO Barrels in '
DupUn County Worohouao
UBEL OF INFORMATION !
SWORN OUT YESTERDAY
Eaplalead by Owr Fu.mII, of Km1
HIM. Wba Hold Kay. That lap,1
Waa lataadad far Canning Par
pel.. Wbaa Strawbarry Crap Fail-1
ad| Papar. Rataroeble Jun. It.
TKr target eeiiure of augnr In the I
South since th. Lever Act became
operative, occurred yesterday at Rosa
HUL la Duplin county, when Depart
ment of Justice ageoU took chart*
of 600 barrel, of graunlated ragar
consignrd to J. G. Townsend A Co.,
of Balbyville, Delaware. Assistant!
United States DlUrlet Attorney H.!
P. Whltahunt yaaUrday .wore out
a Hbcl of Information and a writ of
•elrure against th. "Six hundred ba"
rela of Sugar, Oscar PusmII, J. C i
Townsend A Co., and J. G. Townsend.
Jr.," and Deputy Marshall Toialio
aaa proceeded from Raleigh to aervr
the papers and taka pomeaeion of.
tbs sugar for tbs government.
Tbs libel of information charge a
Oscar Fused), of 'Rose Hill, J. C.j
Townsend A Co., and J. C. Town-;
auud, Jr., with wilfully hoarding,'
holding, del tearing and storing live1
carloads of sugar in violation of pro-1
vtaiaao of the Lever Act, and that;
the anger waa remaved from the uan- -
al coarse of trade to inflate the mar-'
Let and increase prices.
rirtUwH.a b Authorised
The writ of eelrorr authorised the
Mefbntisa and holding of the royar
until further orders from Federal
court of the eastern dlatricl. It fur
ther provide* that the parlies con
• carped appear la Federal court bare
on June 19 to antWer to the libel of
Information.
Mr. Frederick C. Handy, 'agent In
charge of the Department of Justice
la the State, who with hla agents 1
worked up the eager ease, slated
that the sugar would be kept under
guard ef representatives of the mar i
ahal’a eSta at Ruse Hill until fur- :
thw 4eeeiepm .at. il le possible, said I
aid give necaemry bead for thp re- i
Uam of the sugar, aad in event It .
-|
However, aaid Mr. Handy, if the
authorities establish a case of board- I
. tag, the eta hand red barrels of sugar I
artt bo condemned end placed on ;
tbo market for aalo by the govern
ment. Aa to what tore the matter
will Boat taka could not bo stated.
Information that a Urge quantity I
ef Mger waa scored at Race Hill coma i
to Mr. Handy about a wook ago, and i
an Investigation was Immediately i
started. Mr. Handy’s assistant* on!
Monday reported the Hading of 400 1
hareata of sugar stored in two frame ,
warehoused at Rom Hill. The agent
in charge bt once took the matter i
Bp with the District Attorney and :
his amiriant, with the result the su- .
gar was ordered libeled and sailed
yesterday.
In Stasoye Over Meath
Mr. Handy stated information se
cured by hla agents showed that the
\ sugar had beea la tha warehouses 1
at Rose Hill far over a month. Tbe
only person found by the agents who .
apparently had any connection aritb ,
the matter waa Oscar Fuaeell. a 1
atiawheaip dealer, who had the keys
to the warehouses. The firft carload
of sugar arrived at Rote HiU, Mr.
Handy mid. on April 10, three more
carloads oases on April li, and the
last shipment arrived on the 24th.
Fuaeell, according .to Mr. Handy,
c to toned to know nothing of the sugar
except that It was sent to Rose HIR
to ho seed la canning strawberries.
Mr. Handy stated Fusaoll told dm
agents tbo strawberry crop waa a
failure aad tha sugar waa not used
bassail of that fact. Mr. Handy aaid
information secured by hla assistants
tad tooted tbe strawberry crop this
season was good.—Nears and Obser
ver 17th.
SENATE PASSES ARMY
MU IN AMENDED FORM
I—nail *ppn)Ha(i»a In
Manaa Msaanra—la Seat Ta
Ceefereaee
Washington, May IS.—Tba senate
today passed tba annual army appro
priation bill, carrying S41»,S1».0«0
and aaat it ta conference. Aa pained
tba bUl provide! for an increase of
approximately 842,000,000 over tba
Sanaa bill, bat 885S.OOO.OOO iaaa tfcaa
tha appropriation far tba preaent fia
cal year. Tba principal senate In
traaaa waa SIS.7U.000 far tba army
air aarvtca making tba total for this
purpose 840,000,000.
' Tm senate eliminated house prov
Wana which would give the army air
iirviee eontrnl of all military aortal
operation! from land basaa and would
confine naval aviation to float opera
* tiena, float Mare baaee, training af
parnannal Rad construction and ex
perimentation work.
Aetboriiatioa waa given by tba
sonata for tba tale af tba old army
traaapevts Sbsimsa, Sheridan, Tbom
•», Tjgaa, Buford, Kilpatrleh, Croak
and Warran, and tba hewltasr plant
•t Brio, Fa., and establishment from
tho pracssds at tba latter sale af a
government owned plant at tba Wa*
twvttot arsenal, Now York, for tba
nassfartarr af medlnaa caliber Sold
art Diary.
MEETING at ben ion
. 5*». A. T. Laesiter, the peat or, will
ksflnoaertse af si i stings at tba Ben
••R^Mbytarlan ehnrcb next Friday
■J8**. *U» 88. tev. W. 0. Brawn,
af Baefetd. wl) da tba prtnchlng.
*•
i roaram ohm lb. m mural triumph of im
■aaaua. Waltamnu fainoua ( «*n».,N.iitan Orcbe.Ue, proclaimed by all aa tbo
hi^“T'r** ,‘*°n dlailoyulahcd Rumlan vlollnl.t auJ
•» '"W. -“let Dumber* amor, thou, Percy
tfolmea. rraataal boy Ofaaul.l; Jule. 0»ma. Hreurt, piaaiei and former
«•“' Kdw»rtl Adotmao. r toll atm, ,nd otkar
w.*P o'*. A“ “4d#d »'u* Ifco CooinopoMtan Orrl.e»tr* la
*'■ S(hCl ItahW celebrated operatic vuor.no kilo. Hantnyhm baa
aceraa a peroneal trlampb ataon« Chautauqua patron. and brr trrearinro at
your Community Ckautauquo will be au event of iotercat
_ . T** for both afivrnoou a in I ermine ara aurprl.lny In (twir
T. - *,1*rt,om* S«<* Popular number, aa "Tko dock More." The
Lndntabed Symphony." "Ilonrariaa D.ore," Tbe IJtil, Iaad Soldier” nod
Start IM Mrtpee" bare been acbvduled fufharh parformaaeei Tbla phtnom
•na l orehe.ua will plceae old and youny^Bt nrnigr favorite melodlea, novelty
aumbara. voo** aolo. and orKan ndT Vfta, rha orrkeaua appear,
Sunday a program of aacred male la arflatlcaily preeeatad.
1 "vwwi iun3 in i/unn UKAUCD
ICHOOL FOR SESSION IglPM
Firtl Huw Pi|Ui, Giural Average
F an 90 par seat to 100 par cant.
Irraad Henar Pupil*. Ceaeral Am
a«v Iran BO par east to 00 par
WCt.
n rd Ham Pupils, Gaaaral Average
•-’ram TO par t rat to M par sal
Prcmatod rraaa Hraa Grads to See
aad Grade With First hman
l*dr- r».!« Les, ii.'lra Daniel, Lo
• a- B: cushion. ELzibcth AJley,
Smma Lar Davit, Mary Smllay Craaa,
Elizabeth Godwin. Elisabeth High
mith. Myrtle Las, Margaret 8ogg,
4aoal WoodsU, Aanle Glenn Wfcitr
|and, Morris Wade, Nat Townsend,
r- ®*“h Strickland. John Green,
CuUom, Oeoqge Noel,
Stoughton, Cain, Henry
lodges, Joseph Strickland. Marion
Ipilters, Jr., Ira Tadlock.
Praaaatod Free First Grade to Baa.
and Grad. With Staged Haaar
Esther Halt, Gladys Irene Ivey,
rotilar Tope, Elvira Cain. Rachel
lorrtH, Henrietta Smith, lsabal WU
»», Dorothy Smith, Joe Hobart Goad
nan, Cyras Goodman, Jamas Leon
ard Pope, Prentice West, Joff Local,
Fred Coats, Ida Thomas, A Liven
rhomtoa, Maxine Lewis, Dorothy
fohneon; Prances Qardnrr, Elsie Ban,
dildredge Tripp, Wingate Morris,
Jbarlrs Naylor, Aolatan Tart, Walton
Saggett, Gordon Barnes, Byron Ford.
!r.. Alfred Pope.
Feeamted From First Grade to Sac
aad Grade With Third Henan
Pauline Alphin. Emaan Lae Alphin,
tgnes Gainey, Margaret Taylor,
rownage Goodman, Ralph Holt,
rhnrman Jamigan, Felton Jeralgsn,
Jlaude Johnson, Alien McCorquodnle,
(r., Lewie Hodges, Edna Taylor, Rbb
irt Jcynignn, Leroy Taylor, Graham
Fart, Can way Nipper.
Frsasetod Feast Sealed Grade to
Third Grade WM First Ho—r..
Edith Crockett. Nits Draughon,
Helen Jernigan, Ruth Pope, Blanche
rhoraton, rrnncea Draughon, Fran
res Purdla, Mary Vick. Charlat Ay
rock, Walter Barnes, Paul Barefoot,
ft asset Barefoot, Lewie Gilbert, How
trd Johnson. William Eanoy, Allie
Kawberry, James Snipca, John
Snipes, Ashley Y o o n g. In
i-angston, Connolly Pridgen
Worth BellAxron Cain, Willie Good
men, Wayno Johneon, Lorman Maa
•cr, John L. Pope. J, F- Surics, Carl
Mpp, Silas Jernigan, Harvey Ether
idea Uaw.rJ 1 H 1—~ r>.~.„.
K**wril Jrmipn, Jack Riley, Tberon
Stewart, Ruaaell Johnaon. Cletoi
Wonable, W. J. Honeycutt, Lacilla
Brock, Millie Lao, Myrtle Barber,
Ix>ui** Johnaon.
Pea* Second Grade te
nird Grade With Second Heeeeet
lula D. Goodman, Ethel • Plelebr
jwn, BUeabeth Fuasel, Maxine
Hodge», Marry Jeaaa. Katharine
FUllipe, Charles Driver, Edward Par
ker, John Strickland, Robert Turned*
Btrdiaaa Vick, William Cor*. Bahaa
Alphin. Thomaa Hobson, J. C. Bdl,
RebL Royal, Mildred Berner, Re be
Lee.
Presisted Fears Saeead Grad* t*
Third Grade Wkk ThirdHam
Eather Alphin. Hubert Botm.. Al
bert Series, Paul Gainey, Ralph
Stewart, K**ter Rntlrr, Wesley
Coatee, Jamca Hudson.
Prssieted from Third Grade t,
Fearth Grade wMk First H».»,
Edna Albert. Htthl Armstrong
Margaret FoaeeU, Elia* MoaeUy Hat
eber, Carey Olive, WlIHam Pugh
Elisabeth Tbornton, Edith Graj
Wad*. John Wilaon Whitehead, Laura
Taylor. Maud Barle*. Thomaa Far
aona. Jack Olive, L*M Bad, Mary
Ball Wood.
Promoted Frees TWtd Grade to
Pearth Grad* With Saeead Heaev
Boy Alphin, Randall Butler. Re
gen* Gattla, George Reward. Aldroai
Johnson, Walton Lee. Buna Smith
Forman Terr)age,. Freeman Wood
Herman Wait, Bhettan Butt, Gladyn
Alphin. Paslinr Tbornton, Berth,
Tbornton, Tina Jonae,' Thelma Nor
rt», Katharine Wombie, June Berio*
Louise Brewer, Edward Broughton
Hunter Carr, Pnnl Cooper. KobeP
Doetar, Dorothy Drived, Mary Ea
f
*■ Hobh«, Ruth Hodge. Boyd
Hodge*, lUlel Hodge*. Annie Lao
I Home, Melba Hunt. Eugene Jeffreys
VWJan Jeffreys, Hs.nlb.1
Houston JemiKan, Howard Lewis.
Hnny Tayto.-, Rath Thompson. Kuo
*•11 lOUl^,
Prnm*lod From Third Grad, to
Fowth Grads With Third Honor.
Raymond Godwin, Mthra Adamt.
Paarl Butler. Nona Britt, M«£ (£t_
tta. Lydia Johnson. Opal McCorquo_
dale, Margaret Rowland. Emily Davis
dmith, Willie Lon Oawaon, Homer
-a.net, 8ji Co needy, Bernard Galn
'J- WMtace Morris, Hugh W.„^
Frank W-lllama, Duncan Wilson.
Promoted From Pearth Credo t.
Fifth Geode With Fire* Horn,
Elsie Baggett, Ernestine Cullom,
Mary Loeie Ployd, Ino* Pridgen, Eve
Williams James Morgan, Marion
VUl fard. Myrtle Gainey, Doris *Ga^1
nor. Fannie Goddard. Helen Naylor,
Emlyn Parker, PmncU Riddle. Ail ins
West, Carr* Williams Maud WIJ.
bams Ruth Wood, William Baas
Herman Carr. Robert Guy. Billy
Primrose, Maggie Jones Emma Lee,
Sarah Leo. Vara Lee, Margaret Lo
ras Merie Owens Onale Phillips,
Beatrice Pope, Alice Buries David
CaahwelL George Skinner, Henry
Suries, Willie Smith.
Promoted From Fourth Grade t*
Fifth Credo With Third Hoorn.
' Worth Stewart, Elisabeth Jerni
gnn, Eva Raynor, Arthur Tart.
Promoted From Fifth Grade T* Siath
Grad* With First Hewer.
Farquard Best, Able Baggett,
Charlotte Hatcher, Pauline Bell,
Ethel Bell, Ethel Cain, Annie Yount.
Promoted From Fifth Credo to Siath
Grade With Sec eel Honor.
Buivhell Altman. Gordon Bell.
Burt’urn. Canned y, Lester Costs,
Howard Ennis CorUril Jonas, Abie
Mnynaid, Len Jackson, Felton Stirlek
W Glenn Warren, Mahal Butler,
vMm Davenport, Leota Hunt, Nan
ni^Bpcaa, Cindy* Pope. Mario Stew
art, lrettio Strickland, Mildred Jonea,
Ada Series Herbert Holland. Mario
Johnson. Virginia Mitchell, Myrtle
Royals, Elisabeth Townsend, Annie]
Dove Wilton, Robert Jon**, Dariutl
Royals llomer Bnced. Cleon Wilson,
Irving Thorton, Mary Suries.
Promoted Pram Fifth Grade So Siath
Credo With Third Hoooei
William Huttenbaek, Vance Kin
law, Keen Royals, James Parker, Lat
tice Maynard, Jessie Hopson, James
Newberry.
Pmabldl r*wm tl.»L r_e Am. «m linn
•ath Grad* With Firm Hoaori
Rachel Aycoek, Mary Draoghon,
Enola Pugh. GranvilH Tilghman.
Promoted Pram Sixth Grade te Sere
•ath Grade With leered Haaeri
Molllm .Adame. Demie Hobba, Nina
Parker, Sarah Portia, Johnnie La*
8toP»ri, Grace Sniper, Bernice Carr,
Fraak Culloii, Jack Cook. Baaaollc
Dowd, Edward Portia, Coleman Prid
g«n, Dwight Boland, Jack Ranrom,
Ramcl Warren, Hilton Butler, John
i MeKay. George Thumae, David WU
1 S0"*, A i°n Margaret Baggett,
LooMe Denning, Georgia Mondr, Nel
li* Summerlin, Rath Temple, Mania
Thom peon.
Promoted Pram Sixth Grade te lev
Grade With Third Hrem
Robert Britt, Spencer A dam a, Do
'•“» Taniage, I^raak Butt, Bream
Johnnon, Bamabaa CtrhwoU, Layton
Btnitb.
Premeted Pram Saveath Grade te
Eighth Grade With Firet Heaeei
Borallc Goldatoin, John oiivr, Roth
Jackaon.
Promoted From Seventh Grade te
Eighth Grade With Smead Hmmri
Emily Butler, Edgar Carr, France*
CaBora, Mario Cal lorn, fetirabeth
Dia.r:.oa, Lili an Zuu.l, TTa nibal
0« hrla, Mary Let. IIj-iw Nowberrv,
Annie Belle Nnci, Matga.'ei Pop:,
Adellc Ruwtgad, Magdalena Smith,
Karma I-re Smith, Kalhlyn Tew,
Henry iikim.er, Chrlntln* Thompeoo
Rahy Pope, Prerton Lea, Broca Cro.
■unite, Beniamin Cooper.
Promoted Pram Seventh Crude ta
Eight!. Grade With Third Hearn I
Ella Prkarote, Thelma Carqu*. l.e
die Barefoot. John L. Thempeon. Am
1 min Navlor, Thntnaa Jack eon, Wnggti
Liman, Kcnnon Arlhor.
Premeted From Eighth C id, tl
Nialh Cra.1* With Pirrt Honori
■ Catherine Balt, Eleanor Hatcher
Balk Yctutg.
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GODWIN
HIS
DkIum
abU Amt i
—Praia**
Arjruin* that
fourteen /Mil in
United States, u
filled tu '•proseat
Itmn trho is now t
Croat in an Hannibal
in* to tuetbed hii
district rrpraaent
larva audianco at t
night.
Conprcmnan Goi itorxi rourd
It on hi* irrord rcricwmir
tho many thine* I be hat
don* for tbit dl particularly
that of hit aid ip ,tl >rt and bar
bor* woik for the Cap* Pr*r
rjrar, and of th* 1*00,000
cutter* bouac f . ' <ngton. Ht
alto c*n»d attention _i hit work in
accurtaf for the Sixth dUtrfct, Camp
Brayr. which I* an* «f the faw camps
that it to be permanent ‘Aporopria
Uonti tremred by hf ~ rtoar work
arc far greater th I a
mounta flran to all -trti
of the elate. he
ProMbly Cor _ , , Godwin'*
yrm»Wt argument i to the effort
that rotation of ofllc , eon treat will
sot tecure for th# a the tame
remit at much at the continua
tion ip oflicc of a m_^_hat hat tec-ir
td temerity, p.vttivw and authority
in the lower KouSTS *ildb5hS
»W tpaabtr a now man
to th# hoot* baa to jdart at the foot
2|, .*!** *nd wodF up and they
Will no* be ffivan adWAifhon■••all
4h7 »°.rkc<1 »P toor^ia A* top. He
«»H*d attention U ^ ~ Cab
who ha* boon —n-aa inta
Are for th. p.* f
*»"v other* that bom to tk*
bouna for ton to non, andof
Ac inflame* they have.
In compering Ao parties, Goa.
rremmen Godwin A* pootfc
•m bgulaud. Iw tbo ro
ouOilcan rale and It1!
own when the 4 raU aEmned
'cntrol. ,
In Hooking of
•>f President W
Godwin aold
through Ae'
wkm In ISIS A.
try elected thU
Hr as id that ail
pi asperity ha*
bringing conditions
FINE STRAWBERRY SEASON
AT ROSE HILL) IBS CARS
HAVE BEEN SHIPPED
Hoes H1U. May. S*.—Strawberries
kov* been coning ia now for oear
four week* and on* hundred and
twenty-five can hgve been skipped
from Ala point. As the price has bean
exceedingly high this season the far
men are prosper®o# and happjr.
The wcathor bos £eon ideal, as it
has been cool and .dry, giving A*
faimers the opportunity A hasp the
barrios picked as fast ax they matar
ed.
Townsend and Company of Data
ware. preserve ns who have been op-!
"rating ham for tha part Areo sea
mas, came this rear bat failed A pre
*frv* any berries swing to the fact
that the coo) * weather prevailing
hrougtiout the season prevented the
fruit fiom getting rip* enough for
'hem to u*e. They shipped five car
load* of augar kerephowrver, which is
»tUl stored here.
McKAY - POPE
-.—'
The following announcement! were
'^calved by frieode In the city Thure
lny:
Mr. end Mr*. Ccorge Franklin Pope
announce the marriage of their
daughter
Margaret May
to
Mr. George Pterion McKay
ea Wednesday, May the 26th
nineteen hundred and twenty
Doan, North Carolina
Promoted From Eighth Grade te
Niath Grade With leeaad Hewer.
Kathleen Holland, Lac lie Thomp
son. Brrie Wlleon, David Clifford,
John Oatea Harria, Arthur Hobb*.
Edward Hodgea, Banco a* Parker, Carl
Wllnon.
P: omotod From Ninth Credo to Ton Ik
Grad# With Pira* Homer ■
LucII* Aytack, Reid Denlel. Loo
t*o Pridgen.
Promoted From Niath Credo te Teatk
Grade With Second Humor.
Lacy Pope, Bertha Weatbrook. Or
non Dowd, Allen Lee, Paid Strickland,
EUaabeth Ea*ll.
Promoted From Niath Credo to Tea it
Credo with Third Homer.
Ladle Creel, Ruby Crockett, Flor
ence HolHdny. Maggie Tbeataa.
Promoted From Tenth Grade te Kiev
oath Grade With Fin* Honor.
Lein Ayr ode. Miff Baggett, Mar
..J-.i "tit.
Pramet'd From Toalh Grade te Kiev
enth Grrdt With Sfetd Kenari
M-ry Ps’lry, Oralia Bittt, Thome.
Peed.
Pt M-eteil Freae Tenth Credo In Klee
tn'.l- Grade With Third llaaarr
'Jolla Reward Ream*.
A*ir4dJ DibltMtaa
I.illian I tube llr Step he nee a, Aaah
Howard Fa’ten, laea Albright Seen
Margaret Grew lav* Taylor. Rutl
l'J|-^b-~th Wratbroek. Ima KlUabetl
Pugh, Ar.tilr L^a Heir a it, Gertrud
Allle Price, ldnweed Beaton Pridgen
Awarded CortlfUhte
1 Patrirk Henry Lynch, T. V. Smith
Jr.
f
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BAITY SENTENCED
TO DIE IN CHAR
' You«| Yadkin County Maa,
Convicted of Mm in of
Shoe iff Zachary
i Yi.dklnTillc' M*>r **_Immediate
ly after the afternoon --urine of So
perior coart oonrened Jodn Hard
in* •iT.tri.cod Robah Deity to die la
the electric chair oa July 2_Balt*
n"** convicted of first degree murder
for the killing of SKeriff*E. fac£
®n Foliniury 12.—Notice of mp
?*** to Supictne court was gtven
kyiiOUni^ *OT tkp defendant.
I»»V» Baity, father of Rabeb Batty,
•as in court today for the first time
during the triul and was pittcni whata
JH-atcncc was Darned on Ms eoa. The
mouitr of tbe yevang man, who was
ropaUntly at hit cido during the trial
was m town, but did not con# to Um
rT.,*h£U~ ,bU *ftCT"°on Batty re
,h" ijontenee without a quiver,
sppearlrg IHlie concerned about bU
Spencer McNeiU, wbe wee Mod
{° S“r Baity, was declared eot
qnll^y. However, he pUjrl guilty to
A* charge Of blikadlf* .n/wa. se£
U.occd to twelve months on the coan
■z ,r^uc.rpial to i-»*«" »^So»
of the solicitor.
CHARGE PROFITEERING IN
SALES OF WOOLEN CLOTH
N. V. Federal Greed Jury telwsr
IndUleieet Against Weeiee
Slaaefeetwrers
N»* T«rk, May 26—Th. Aamri
W»a>wi Company; of New York
MooooAoootU. ^ Wn^TSP'lf'oJ!
SfviaJUS s-Sis;
ini count*, tknd.. __ i
dir**
ilflM
Tho firm count tat tho indtomaat
,*UirrT 1‘ *SW*«JvUm^ICS
•®S*E»a
HW; lor $1.47 l-t coats e yard. Aa
&*li3HS§B
. Tho bujrtmoat followed mi brtm
Uet msdo^it tho
cold the taveettgatioo
American Woolen company ooatraU
twenty-oee nor aaat of tho out pad
of wooloa cfoth - In tho country, aad
that iU pricai are followed virtually
by tho entire trad*.
"Although Mr. Wood is la receipt
of anonaeos so Writs, both from tha
manufacturing company, tha —***-g
company of tho same nama, aad tha
coostituontsniil companies,” Mr.
Smyth added, “he roc Mood nmails
sloas from the ssaaufactariag aad
■olliiig companies which, ia 1*1*.
amoantod to Mli.ttl. This ia ealca
latod as a part of &e muaafactor
mg and sailing express.*'
It developed also, ho explained,
that the company waa recaivbw thir
ty five per coat profit shove cool, al
though Mr. Wood claimed tho profit
proposed by the company for to ItSO
business waa termite aad one half per
cant. The amount of profits which
the company was realising, ho sold,
exceeded an aa oversgs, from thirty
to forty per cent thoao of X*lt.”
ISAAC WILLIAMS DIO
I**ac William* of Newton Grove
Hied at hi* home Sunday from ef
fert* of a doke of peralyM* which
h* suffered three week* ago. Up to
that time Mr. William* had booa in
good health, despite hi* year*.
Mr. William* waa the **a of the
late John C. William* of Dlmaal
Township. Tl* wa* SI year* of am
laat February. U* Joined the Metho
dic ebureh in Newton Grev* early
la life aad waa a devoted oad faithful
worker throughout hie lift.
.***■ YUltomo reived ia lh* war of
1S8im» with the Confederates, bo
3*inrfmll'r °f ,UMt< Wbenlor
la 1S67 Mr. William* married Mb*
few* R. Johnson daughter of the
£?„<>■ c Johnmn of lagold. Mr*.
Will ia m» died ia 1S98. fo thorn woro
bora oight children, seven of whom
oowiMr*. O. M. Warwick,
5u«?*«>ro. 3*"- David Koraegay,
of Mil Olhre. Mr*. A. T. Tart, of Now’
ton Grove A. fa. William, of Coer
«*«• .»** J 8- i oTaad L J„ «f
N*wtoa OroYt, Ht al* Ihyn two
brother* K. S . of Roteboro aad C. H
«f Tifton, Ga., beside* numerou* oth
« reUVTi» >■ <k* county. J. B. WiB
-*•»* of Clinton I* a nephew.
»hW* «wo
held Monday afternoon at I o’clock
wore attended by a largo aumWr
Rov. Bogg* poster of the Methodirt
rhureb rondacted tHo services, aestot
od by Rev. Frank Calbeoth ef MeuRf
Olive.
Mr. William* wa* on* of Satupaoa
county', oldest citlaen* amt wa*
gyga? n, s
throughout the community—New*
Diipitfh.
MtICa CUTTING WAVE
HITS WASHINGTON
WaMririgton. May I*.—The prtee
cuttlr.g wav* hao vtrusk thi* town.
Many merchant* have rodaaod priooa
i of clothing aad dry good* to par cant
or more. They *ay the long aafavor
, oWe mono* threatened to ioove big
i Cock* of sprtag good* on their band*
. Shopper* have bought more eparingh
than ia many yoti* Hr* redactioeu
hero have booa much mar* pronoun
ced thaa^ia nay other been Cm*
•
MAJ. STEADMAN TO
SPEAK AT REUNION
■Btatlr* at tteViftoMteli'
Cengaaaa ami am* at Dm
f«w OiirfiiaHi tiUkh Ib that
kady. and Governor T. V. Bkfcatt
win ha tfca principal mamkara at tfc*
aaaaal rauntoa of tfc* North Carolina
diriaieo aMTaftad Confederate Veter
aai ta bn bald bar* an June 1.1 and
3. Major fltadaaaa’a aitdraae ta tfc*
aid aaldiar* vUl ba of particular la
tertat at tfck ttea bwana. of tfca ra
eant Incident la tfca Honaa at Benro
aan ta tier* wfcaa fc* delivered fci* rW
Me r*gl, ta tfca attack oa Laa and
Jackaoo sada by tfca raganacatattaa
of a negro diatrict of Chicago. Malar
Stadmaa was bam in rayattaaUlc:
Flana in btte nad. ta giro tfca
vatamna n btg ttea dariag their atay
zrss&jrfiz £s
af tfca Ckaafcer of Geatmerce, wfco
gfflftsasnwr
Mm acBPtd m qauUn far
tfca voiarmitA. Armfiaitaf ava
hclag aade far Iranapariatian by me
•l*""** ••*£<>•*• terrock*.
placad at the diagoaal at the
M%lttaa will bring tfca old aekUen
toltrito to tfc.-ante, far
ga-Lavse £%«?.&
Z'lriitGSttczz
«Td
the
OKI All TAKES l55uE I
incapable of self (OTtmaM nd
leave tboai to the victims of kb«
tbeir
Wo
Tfmld
Instead of a klndoem to afftna^or ad
aiit them Incapable of otfcmn.
■mat. If M wove one* admitted, they
would never be permitted to outgrow
tbo prweumptiea of iacapeelty b*.
canoe conoont to tbeir Independence
would encourage other subject peo
ples U o* for independence.
ChustUnity dom not require os
to eland on our Mono of gnvrrumoul
or to adopt monorchia] forme la reo
deriaf aid to oufforiag ysoploo. Am.
ortoa-i ideas are entirely eoudsteat
with Christ lac.ty. Wo oM recognise
tbo independence at tbo Anooaiaa
republic oad aoad as mbllotor to Ar
menia a men wbo baa faith la dome
cracy oad wbo believe# that guvern
meata should root Open sonssat of
tbo governed. He taa adobe with Ar
afeg aigsi oAomIo IbgO
mf nwn fHwwu wn9H hvi
oko and bolp them a* a friend. Wo
oaa bo of much more anln to (born
la this way than we sea by exercisuut
authority over them. Than, if wo win
ratify th* treaty and outer the league
of nations os tbo friend of all the! ti
tle c one trios oad iaaM an oateonal
41——I wo may bo aMe to moke
ttio world safe for^democracy—soon
The "Valeo of Mineral and Modi,
sinol Mixta run for Hope" U tbo Wag
Utle of s short haUotia Just issued
by tbo State Departamut of Ayri
caltars at tololgh. toad a pootsT H
Tbs shadow of a man oa tbo laeidt
j&SiteWs&i!
rawed oa that fang.
jsnssrwuasr—*
UNREST IN
GROWING serious
ti3o53L!,~*
£ say
mzsszui&
»r25f!* ^ •«-rn'ait w.
oWanrm km to bi mZ
ffrz^Vaij^sL tiJt vfft
^"dp‘ '. »»n-ln-I«w, Mil ia fa Um
St * ~Jsur5* sisr
*tth In mam. "
®*. Owl*n Amu, CmuUu
at n-r - i. ,-J | "|,>
*U1 hostile to thoravolSesMaT "*
Oswsiaer Alfonso Cakrara bu w .
ip the slats r-—TSMml of PasMa
^r^n^nsc* Tataago, aa4 tbsrs
Mts <hat~hq ''is !ltktoXi!^1^
{•nnar stt Ittsas at his em^L
feApJsi'CBii esrsLt
*h kssss to bo oao at tbs stoat aa
jz Cttrzsi 2ms
^£yi.>ln..?iut8
LOCATION ON THE
TWIT (QUAKE.*
The Woman's CM at Dm tsa
i EXS'SaoJmS; '
TMlac of th« CoammaUp Chaotaa
mum tickets The follow im
named ladies have tew selected cap.
tetea sad will have chans.
•nh their eo-workees wham ther an
•Wet, ef the ticket sales inthetr
-stwsctivs wards:
S^TiNvass
K bos booadeckUd te v
sys’ssv’-*
?" f«yW«. ckalre to seat the teat
*«i "rLS as hf
- Tfce.vaemt lot ea the earner' of
“* KWeet and Clinton eve
ST’ w>*jy,,aUT Wtnwd ever,
MClIfd I# ff(ft Qm law*
?r w* y—• Tii. . Mti». . y|a -
gSggflfgSS
w repatatioa with We Cheats enae
Ceeasanr sad pat the Cheataoqec
«*ee la coed etptethia peer. A Choa
W*nna w ear of the greatest kneSiis
for e teem sod eeoMeaaKp- Let as
■soke each a fevemhW tagmetioa en
the people that it brtogs hem that
thev eas boast "Dana, at beet town
andev the sad."
A nose bar at Dooa'ehrtoon are
attending the Oatts TetapW eoremea
Wi at Oruncben *ed^. |
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