THE DUNN
VOLUME X.
DUNN, NORTH CAKOtJjlA,
FIVE ACCIDENTS
MAR PLEASURE OF
WEEK-END RIDERS
Three Seriously Injured In Au
to Accident* la And
Around Duno
LIMBS ARE BROKEN AND
ONE SKULL FRACTURED
S·*»*! People Had Close Cell
la Series Of Week-End Acci
dent»—Worst Wreck Occur
red Ob Dunn-Duke Highway
Early Sunday Night When
Ford Car Struck Two- Heree
Wagon—Several Cars Demo
lished.
Firs automobile aeeUlaht· in sail
iser Dana frosa Saturday noon to
rrsterday noon rceuk«<i in mriuat in
Λ>ry to thr·*. minor injury lo (our
«then, the 4*melishing of four For·!
v.01, «ne wagon sad «light damsgr·
lo s Nash touring ear.
Retford Jackson, s«r<l 20 yearn,
who live* In Sampson county, was
the victim of the most sortons injury.
Jackson was in a Forri car with hi*
brother, Junius Jackeoi·, who *«>
driving, when it strvck λ two-now
wscon on the Dum-Dukc highway
Just bejroml the pav'i.nr on West
Broad street s bout 15:50 Snnrisy even
ing. Jsckson suffers] a broken left
snr at th« wrist, the left >i<le of h'f
far* wan practically lorn off, sr. as'.)'
run wu rgt In hn forenea<>, hi!
left knee wu badly hurt Mid h!· skull
frartared when the ear turned over
twice, righted itself and r*»cr»eil ih
courts after striking and ilcmolifci
ing the wagon. Jackor lidot nga!»
eonaciooaacea until noon yesterday.
Frail, Had Ow Call
Junius Jackaoa, «bo wai dr print
the ear, aaffered «cverm I laceration·
and h route· aboat the head and fare,
though Hi» injury » not countered
aarioaa. T!»a wagon. to whioh two
males «M* hitched, waa driven by
Waley aOtoti, eoloed, wfc®, Uvea Ave
cHdrtn camplaincd of tiring hurt,
though their Injury wu only slight.
All three win thrown from Che wa
llon and had a miraculous · nrapr
from death. The wagon waa stiewn
for Mme distance alon»? Uio highwuy.
though the mules escaped injury.
LifbU Were Peer
The Port waa headed toward»
Duke, while the wa^on w»j
headed toward» Dunr. The car
apparently «track the left front
wheel of the wagon while
running at a terrifie speed. W. Β.
Jobnaon, who waa walking along tlx·
highway Juat in front of the nulei.
fell into a canal nearby h> order to
■eve himaeif. Mr. Johnaon and other·
who law the ear jut before the aeeW
dent state that jt wiu rumine at fait
•peed and that the ligbU on It wer
poor. The Ford car w»» completely
wrecked.
A large crowd gathered at the
ace ne ·οοη after the accident and
the M>e Jackson hoy· were pished to
the Dunn hospital for medical at
tention. The wagon waa on'Ha right
side of the road when struck.
SaCen lull» Arm
Fred Wilkin» who hre« four mile»
east of Dunn, had his left arm bro
ken at the efcow about 10 o'clock
Saturday night when the Ford ear in
which bo was riding turned over twirp
on North WUsen avenue. The bone
waa ahatUreri and penetrated the
akin aad all hia clothing. including
in· οι dis (rrmo» u ·.■
theoffct U· arm «truck the rarbln»
when h· «M thrown from the ear «ml
-unfit underneath it. Jeff Al)**, who
Htm In tko Mine Mction, ·κΗ who
waa 4rr»i*f *e cur, ncaftii with mi
ner tnjary ruariieg la «ο
h·»· been tlx cmm «f thU aeeident.
H>* w tarrved <n»r when the WW
attea*·* te poea · bunty, aceordinC
te WIIUm, who «Um du, it wrt
Mat Mir at («M Wilkin· ar.J
AH·» had started *»oaee fro», ο™,,
•rt»" »a acrlde* »«e*rred Tk. ear
waa kodly damaged.
Veg la fcefcee
*»y BaO· Ho*>r> *"»r*r-old
daughter * Uta. Van le Motley, wh.
Mraa I east of D""« In 8uqp.
■on «**ïï> had har l«» h,,
low th· kt** Monter nomine
• JO «♦>·" «** fell «·* of · rord
traekarfcfte «tiiwir" «keek TVa
rear wWel ®f (ha trork paanJ tTn
her leg. e*wM»t u* bone Into *tfc.
«·,·. 0h« ·»* *w% of ber «Man had
too· plrt*» ■» k, W. f. D»**ho«
for a ride *· "k·* whet, h· ·*·«·ο|ι
than an the read. |„ Mix "·*»οτ
Om «afoi»—1»«* ,k«d f.U o«t and ao
dor the tw*· waa «kW " Λι
Dim >^ltf t
Maw Cae ft^lWA,d
A NOW ear o*··- ·*<
drWea by A®*· A. TanMn«*o*· «
Dobe. waa d·*·"** .boot i e'·»·*
D. M. Godwin Die· At |
Hi» Home In Samp«onj
D. M. Godwin, w«ll-U»own fantii ■
w-io Jived ill Mingo Wwnahip, Hemiv
."011 county, .l-Tcl Sum*ay afttrnuoi.
ai 12:11 While <lrcc«e*d l>ed not »»
joy ill Jfuoil health for totnti time, hi
wua «bit- <to b« in Dunn V'ritifty and
hi* tloalh (Uiw a* a «urpriw to Μ»
many fiicnil*. rVath T««Jtfi! fn»m
heart trouble. Mr. Godwin »it 47
year* oUI and W «orrived by bis wid
ow on·) »»fn ehUdret·
Thc fanerai w»· conducted from
the Godwin htm\r yestetrlay after
noon at 1 :»0 o'clock by Rev. D R.
Eçnls ami interment wa made in th«
family c«rn«tary. Dccewtvd wa» a
(:oo.ι citiien and will be sorely mi an)
in the commodity jn which h« lirnl.
ART EXHIBIT ON
HERE THIS WEEK
Two Hundred Famout Peint
in|i To B« On D la plat y
Thrae Day·
An exhibit of over two hundred
f production» of fainooa res will
tic Mil In the Chamber of Coenmeret
mid Woman's cloh rooms Wednesday.
fhur«lay and Friday afternoon· au I
!T«nin|> of thia week. Don't mil* thi·
pnportenily to ar^ copies of the most
fumous pictarce of the world. Tb.
irijrlnala of these pictures eoolri be
it-en only by vimtin* the yrvat art
Kallcrie» all over thr world Bat in
;*ei».£ thew Kood copies—tome of
them wry Unt* - whieh Ae Elaon
JomoAnv is len Une ths lixa' aehool.
yon Iihvç an opportunity tu study ·η«Ι
•pprreiaU these gréai awtf rpieena
Al four «'clock oaeh aftcn.oon u
Intimtlnc pruffTam will brpmcntcl
Uie Mjth achool puptlt h wvi η χ the
piograra Wednesday, the ir ram mar
(rade· Thurrfajr an<l primary pupils
Prklijr Each everting an educational
lecture, explaining the pictorea, will
M g*, τ ο π, and boofcWte wlH b« aeld at
10c each, which tall tame thing about
■act) picture on exMMtieu.
Aa 4m 4a only SOc for
t,'!Î5!!iiÎlft«tatlp<gaSjl
footl picture* for tlie school roonu.
We have (tooH building·, wall equip·
μμΓ ΙχΊ everyone tielp during chl»
veek by vlaltln® the exhibit, to adorn
iik walle «4th world'· beat pictures,
ind thus develop appreciation of thej
>f*t in ait among the young people.
It h.i* been said that mort than
mt in four yeojile annually attenl
fairs in the United Slate* What
> irreat school the fairs are--for
ncn and women, boys and prl/f
front cities, village·, and farniv 'lite]
air* of cach year offer* new courses
[or those who have entered thi*
ichool, and graduate courses for
J«oae w!k> hare attended before. Ko
examination is require*I and every
nenibcr of the faculty attends clav«
ι*. There i* no other school a>>
iemocratic as the fair, and no oth
er school teaches to much in so short
j space of time. -The Progressive
Batorday afternoon wtien it collided
with a N'uK ear ο wived by Joahoa
Bfa»lry an<t drivea by William Jorni
uraii. The two can collided on the
jridjrt· which rpunt LÂUle Raj, creak,
sac and a half milaa Mit ef Dunn
"n U>« Newton Grov· roed. The Ford
m knockoil into, or ran into, the
fraek, carrying with it four pa*M?n
tttn. ThOM in the car with Mr. Ter
Ilnflon ware: Mtaeea NaUI« »ηι1 VI
>U Harbour *nd Pearl Amino»». AH
Ihe lady ptMoftn maaofed to fro·
Lh*m»«Hve» from ondernaatk tho car
•n<l raeaped with alight brui·*» Mr.
Turlington freed himself with aaaiat
in(· And only alferad minor Injury
All four p»mfi|rr» were thrown Into
lb' mud »»d water, though th» wa
ter k not wry drop at tM· point.
TV Ford car, now a* It waa, waa prmt
ticalljr <lemuliahed, while the Naah
«ma «lirhtfr damaged. flu left front
wheal of Mia two can ram· together
on th* bridge, resulting la Hi· wreck
PuMagan Pumped
Sunday afcoat the noon ho«r λ
ΡοτΛ ehaaeia upon which a box w*»
oaad fer a «rwt Jumped the two
yoong nwn who wore riding on it
jett beyond th· paring on Boat
Broad atreet. Aftay drpoaltlng the
paaenfOT» In the road, the Ford kept
foitl β"· Into a dwellii* n#ar
hT. '■***!■? Λ*·" ««MldoTrtly. A
herWi *hWl happened to be in 1»
path ·Ι·ο «·· ι*·*> »». Haywood Ν»
•ia and CemUl Thome. wen α» ^
aongera awl hoth eeraped without In·
Inry.
Twa OtW Wroaha
I. addition «· **· wraev4c, in or
•car Den·. ·*· L"*· e·*· wore
wrooked daring tka week-and r.oor
Alitor and another ran off an ont
beàhmeπt at Me*w«n'» bridge, ac
cording ta reporta r*W„, Dtan·.1
*<0 partir alar· of thaae accident*
^»a «Ma loomed bora, however.
MR. THOMAS ROYAL,
GODWIN, IS DEAD
End Cum Friday Followini
Stroke at Pardyiii—Liv
ed Mo^l Life
Thorno* Royal, 71 yvan, <Na4
Krlilny Hum.In* at ΙΟΛΟ o'clock at
liir Iioipi' ul G<xNrin, death rotulttn*
fiom a alruke of paralyalt which h«
viftwred three wcclu before H» k
»ur*l»«l by hi· widow and «eras
ohiWrvv three daughter·—Un M.
R William» and Mr*. Leal le Jackion,
both of Coihrin, and lira. B. S. Prie*
of Wad»; and. four ion·—J. H., oi
Xowlaod, P. A. and J F„ oi Ood
win and W. T. Royal, who Ilea· imi
Dunn.
Th» fanera) waa conducted Sat
art ay afternoon at > o'claek fran
Blurt.'. Chapel Method!·» chart* by
Bcv. a. T. Allât, of Do an, aad in
terment waa made in the chorch eam
ctery A lama crowd of aonvwiai
frioi.de and relative· attended «he
funeral and the fnrra waa cohered
wtih beautiful floral «f/eHnp
IK teaaed Va» a native of Harnett
county, thoaeh he had lived at God
win for die pact thirty-Are year·.
He wri weH and favorably known
throughout thla «octtaa. One iwho
'iad known him all hia life stated 8a t
art try that he had heed a model lif*·
from h»« youth αρ. Mr. Royal *u a
raâlrful ami loyal number of til*
Method·»* charch, hanng aerved aa α
teward for aeonml twenty-five yearn.
Chief Of Police Lentz
Find· "Meanest" Men
llickory, Nov. t.—Chief of Folic*
E. W. Lend, »4io H^Khe XS6
and i» ftve feet nine, it inthontf fat
Lie vwrt.011 Liai the nwaimt man
In Lh« workl with three other aoch
rilMat·* *t*rte<l to Hickory the other
ilor- *or maiff jmn «fee chief tu
In doubt u to whether the fellow
who took cindy from the baby had
Clilcf LenU hau> thought oat thou
lwo uvil deed· and «orne to the con
rhuion that the randy might have
hart the baby anil that «he dead
mai. did not need the penny.
Ho when four hoboes riding a
wrathoumi freight tnin the othc·
Hay hopped off a* the locomattv*
ira* puffing op the (rade betareen
Co mi rer and Ilaekory, hooked the dia
ler paJW of four Motion hands,
raught the train again and at* the
lurch, the chief »*>· hi* rioobt* war*
removed. Theae roan were earning
[heir bread in the approved BUSictl
manner—and four loafer* and tarai
iwiperl the tjnefce* and dinner pail*.
No wor.de r a acore of Ben and
•>oy> valsi.teered to aearch the uaba
when it arrived here. But the ha
t>oe* had departed. The chief boated
avérai button* in dimhtnç onto the
Lrain.
Awarded $20,600 For
Death Of Husband
FayetUriMe, Nov. S.—1*· hlggeet
judgment »-*er given by a coait in
Cuniberlnn.t county waa *eMM t*·
Uy whr.n w M Walker, clerk of
the Superior Court, handed hU check
For 120,600 to thr legal rcpraaamt»·
Uvea of. Mr.*. Mtttie Belle Moore,
wMow of W. T. Moore, who araa
tilled by an Atlantic Coart Una
train at Bmithfield in lfttO. Mr*
Moore waa awarded a judgment of
120,000 at the second trial of bar
">it against the railroad company far
$60.000. The plaintiff wtm non-*art
hy Judge W A. Deri η wfceo the
ease came up for trial the drat Mme
but the Boprease Court reversed the
luwer court, anil a retrial va* ha.1
before Jadgri Devin lut February
The ea*e wei.t to the Bupfraae Cwort
tnin, on appeal of the defendant,
bat the Judgment waa affirmed. Mr.
Walter Royal Injured
By A Knife In A Crowd
High Point, Not. 1—Walter Roy
·). former police «oirt Judge km
VM painfully injured fey a knife eel
admtntateved In a (nit toUwwi
crowd on Main WMt laet ι<ΛφΛ. Hm
theory wae entertained Diet the lar
Jury wee done kf aome peraen wfet
eh* léehed a onyful purpoae biea*w
of panUmicit meted to h lea whan Ou
lawyer wae preeident af the ee*rl
The wooed wae on tho wrtat, twf
πμμΙμ bain* eerered. rhyaielane fee
! eve »VM Mr. Royal «Il recorer fol
aae of hie hand, however. The cat
ting w«a done while the etroet w*
Jaianil te a·μ—Ι)ι wHh m
*a wieldar of the ka/fe ««raped ·ΚΗ
en· MAAmilkiii
Win
In
(>r wad*
Duke, Nav,
in« of tfc· C.p· Τ,
I IÉM Ordinal rr««.
! rvorolnirtior. cum
at «*·
Dak·, after on· of
fol jr»tii«rti»e» Mm
Mil. The R«r. I
•Un county, and
tfUtrfM. prMlded
D·!·*·*·· frxxe
preaent, aloof «M
of vaaltora. Tkrm
each f>iei«ch I· ifc* 1
win
ty-two
9··11·· charokaa
lfc· confartne· dak ι
1"β do*· in Hi
•a with tb« «μ
Th!« corf cm
Άμ ft rated
far koja at ttia
(birch gwril "
broacht
uiinci GO «Κ.
f*., ta
ad.
H. Κ D. Vara,
«rtion *ke car
whom it m ubai
and fifty doUara
identified the Mr M Mi. Ihera h
y et no urne· «I tb« oak. NIm b*
Uere tftat the ·ι*·ιιι< ton èw«k1
Κ back hua ΜιιιΜ^ fawteg cay
turc in the car, yntiln la t*k<
hto eiuuMea ra fiMw mr «a tb<
train. One armed, It φοαίά fee aaatei
to eecapa deteeMea train thai
in the car. I"' ■
I Kaplan, who haa hfm anconaeioi*
•iace Saturday a* aÉfe, udarveal
an. ope rattan-tkU ihafa to ή
move a Mood clot «éla M». Ha
fan not ivroeer, think.
ONE KILLED AND
SEVEMUtRED
Crowd AHndhf Jk«ila( kl
Haw Hrar lb*hto By
AWowaUh Driy*»
Haw River, New. I·—Mia Ball
Rjppy, 1», daughter <4 M. ». Blppy
of Haw Hirer, ««a UM, and a«war
wgncn, aH of Haw Mm, vara 1»
Jnred thka evening ahm an aatea·»
bile, rtrl-r*n by a unit) Mia Henry
of Winataa 6alam, ayl iinamw
fear other nagroaa, ma tat· a «rtrw*
af people near Mm I^Ult ahnreb.
The crawl waa at » npfw Mai
tint by a Mp. lit oar tarae(
a ekarp eat» a Juat bat a» a roailm
the enW. Three e^ Mm iiagiaai
have beea a mated aad are la U«
oeuaty jail. 11m 4&m tatapid. Be
fere the ear eoaM be Wl||i<, It fai<
a telephone poet μβ ,«aether ear
Nen« of the gepter <p latin mad·
aay etatemant tooifM.,
Two of the (xjiirad women, lira
Jamee Hooaa and Mao May Jejaae
both of Haw Κ Ter, Ara take· b
the Ralney baepital la |arila|ti»
The othen, who wore take* *0 tbel
haaaaa with minor lajartaa were
Waeaa LUHa Tbnaaa. AJUa Hpry
■letar af Um dead fti4| Be ma Marry
Opa( Naeoe «ad Ala»a Neeaa, daa«h
tan of Mm. Am Neaae. Mr*
neeaa enfferad a bl'ihia ««Bar Mai
and tarw dieck, aad Mha HmM· wa
badly eat aboat the laM aad bead.
The owner af the ear fare U
Muaa «a Fard, Irea ♦initia Bali·
The uiptii were «aid ta be retain
lag «a WAnateadMati toe· ke aaa
tara part af tha State, where the,
badbMawttar. ,
JH '
What'a the jaa* tttrtctire faa
1 tare of fané Κ fa Γ «deed tha dr
'dweller. «
"Knoddnf off work oa Retard·
and going to low· la tlw flivver
TWO MEET DEATH ,
ON SUCK ROADS
Charlotte, Nor. 4.—Speuoer Tau
M', yonngr«t aoo of 8. Β. Tanner,
wWlely known textile manafartmwr,
»u iDatantly'killed tbb moraine *·"
twoer» 1 and t o'ocfeek abd Edwari
D»H, roancam ten of W. C. Dowd,
Br., publisher of the Charlotte Now·,
»u painfully h or* when a uUao
Wlo In which tfcojr wort drhdng wont
orrr aa embankment of 20 or SO feet
oa York. S. C., rood, about 10 miloa
from the city
Mr. Dowd wm at the wheel. Obo
wheel loft the macadam itrlklnr wot
M ft reached a 411. Mr. TtaaefV
wk waa broken. Mr. Dowd waa
painfully bat not ae«*eealy but. Mr.
Taasor wa« SS yaaia at a*·, aaCoo
of Charlotte, bat waa lioia* la Beth·
erfordtoa where Ma father la inter
•Mad la oottaa mill*. He waa a
inadrf· at the lata J. I. Spencer,
at the- Fee Deo aoctloa and Later of
OhartoMa. He attended the Uatoer
aftr af North CaiwHna. H>. father
U a prominent ma» In «h* aoctien.
Tanner and Dowd had BtCexW) the
wcddifi* of M tea J alia Baxter 8eot«
»»-d 8 to an W. Cranraer, Jr., la llii
city and wen going to Fort MRU I.
C., to aMoiid a wedding party at thv
home of C^t. Elliot Bphngi whoa
the a ret· lent ocewrad.
I incoln County Fanner
1» Crushed To Dmtki
^ad40 jrMMta, farmer ·{ Han
rjr, Uacoln raunty, m almost in
ituthr kBled tbb afteraoob «boat
i o'clock »hth the car ki waa driv
ing turned turtle on the PalVrtm
nU about t 1-» m/km mi» et km
—4 «ppaiy iiHW.· af
lna « uamt («in liiei
PajTMW, ilw af Lineal β county J
warp aa route ta Hiafcy u tab· horn· I
Kn. Goodnight, who waa ken virft
iag bar parent·. Mr. aad Mr». K. F.f
Leonard aad war· traveling in Pay-1
Mar1· raadater. Only a few arinal
before the ihkar (MilfM releas
ed Payiear at tba «duel Ouddenlg
the car «lipped from or.· aida of Um
read to th· other and then to mad
tartle landing back aa faor wheels
facing Ik· «ame direction.
Goodnight'· ill all vu «rwjhad la,
the ta rnorer bat be remained und
tiie Keeling wheel after the car bad]
righted ttaelf.
Only Joking, Nothing
More, Says Student·!
Uahwatjr Boya
CaUbeaOa ft
Thought To
Chapel Bill, Not p.—The 8tadent|
Council af tba Oaieanity of North |
Carolina, folkrwtng a long mmL
U«t algbt and a An* onr t^r.
toned a verdict thU afternoon of
"Nat gutty" in the mm af the twa
ited«nt» allagad to have flogged four
The Council found that Uu «Hole
affair ra « ynetkil joke, fu yo
deretood a sack by to· mojortty oi
both perUea eoeoerned, and woo per
petrated fey fiwihmen and M frwh
mem. O. L. Honey, reporter lor tke
Tar Bool, «Mdent eenri-weokly, whtofc
•rat printed «ho «tory, Îawl a «M
ment dsnlartng ha bad intended the|
story be taken >1 amorously.
, The hearing* of the touneil werel
•Of rot and name· wore not rorooledl
cane· of ail parttoo proved, publi
cation of SUM· would be a brtert|
of ethiee.
R. J. Alabaook, of Koanoko
Ml, pmljut of Iho council,
the follntei stntfcnt:
"The itory oantod by the
paper* woo baaed ea a story
in* la Tbe Tar Heel which lit· ro-l
porter aid not Intend to bo tokenI
seitouoly. The rtal ml eoutcl ka*|
made a
of frMhnMM. Both the perpo-l
tratore and the M satltd rWthi of |
the Jeho I Nod hi «ko an
know each eahor w*IL The :
of the omo In the heaee were to eat
"The atodent oeuneil has
owt tot year sadoarored to
any man foaad failty of baaing It!
baa aad wifl to orery eaee, hee*rrer,|
gat the ml facta and will
t Mid the truthful Mnctihtiriat -
" Hirminfham Afo-HemlA
Ν. CRANKS SECOND
IN COTTON REPORT
Washington, Nov. -Λ dtrnw
of 767,000 bah* of l> prOapnetiOt
ration crop a* ti/ntninl vMk I
■until ago «Μ tliown ioil*7 hi Iht
Department of ifrictiuir·'· fontul
at 10.Z46.000 bal»·, b»wd on condi
tion· prevailing October St. The re
port was tl·· first of ha kind e*ei
iMtd In K«rMbii and Had kM
•waited with later**! by the eottoa
world la rinr of tbo scajcltjr of «Ο*·
ton and the tIlr*r*Hy mt opinio· at
ta the cuet ilw of this pear*· mp.
The forecast was baaed oa the ooa
Itoor «4 the crop mm October M.
•Neb waa ITJ per cent of a normal,
fbiopani «Mb 4·Λ oa fcyUobir t£
ibis year, (M m October 16 last
roar aad 43-2 on that date ta 1M1,
Indicating a yield U about ltM
poaivili per acre.
Vwtom Peee..«t.
A month ago the forocaat of tba
Department of AgHtolwr· liiillio*a<
11,005,000 bale·, based oa fcff
ber 24 condition·, while Augoal ft
rondition· ioUicatad a crop of 1·/
7M.OOO bale* and Joly » conrffctoo.
brought « forocaat of 11, 61·,OM
bale·. Laat year's crop totalled ».
741,(17 bale· and U»t of 1H1 wm
7>61,641 bale·. The tiwsp pro
doctio* in the Ave year, 1610 so 1014
was 14466.211 bake and ia tbo An
rr»r» 181b «ο 191·, it wii 11,4SI,0*4
baJm. * ___
cm» w· Hm law»» or taat 4êt» ta
IT pu vMi tkm aaaopdaa et 1M1.
■nanl aMo rryorUnc the lvrai
condition on racofd éwo largely te
Um <i tmtp don» by «h* boll wooriL .
Wortd <Mk «t.wttw at tfco do·
Of Mm cotton year. July Si. won
vary low, «ho Doputmat of Corn
Tho MadWgi of Um «ra» o* Oo
iobor » m4 tfco ftWMK of (Wfci
tion by ft*ta· WlWi :
• V^stata. condition M and »m)«c
tion, 51,000.
Nm* f«n<n, ï· I4IMN
South Carolina, U ood T««,OM.
Goorfta, SI and 610,000.
florid» 22 am] 12.000.
Alaban condition. U, and 61S,
OM.
MiMiadppl. S« and 6M.ΟΛΟ.
UiImk·. «S and M».000
Taxa*. 57 aad 4,800,000.
Aibanaa», ST a»h («0.000.
Tmmbk, M and SM.MO
Jiiaooori. 4# and ItM00.
Oklahoma, 4S aad TU.OOO-.
California. M and 48ΛΟΟ.
Art «ma. IS aad 8S,000
Ρ rod action of all od>o» «tata· 1
40,000 balca.
A boot M ,000 bale* to ati*Uin U
California are Mac p*vk ta tawai
Oallfomia, old Mode*.
Durham Man Killed
In AutaMnobfl» Wrack
barba». No*. S, ltowiy W. Ma
hop, afotl 1·, was teataatly kfllod am
ΓτΗ Baa··, SB, ·1 M law], rh, «m
«llgktiy Injured VtU*y rv*a>n« «hM
an astemeMie il» wkfch they W*M
haing tarM4 uut»· oe tke Km Iw
arrn mite· from OjtfettJ aad luM
la · ditch. BUhoç'» kaad Mnd «
tottm» wtiCB ko VU ttojOm fro·
Mm autoMokfla, eraaktef tko akaQ
Um* m uTOnd ta aa Oxf*H
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'"ni to W rflfkt. 11m aeeldaat la s»
toftutad ta · defective atoailag faa>
Λ» y·»»9 maa orare owaen of ι
Dariiata >%ι nntia, and Mit WI
known In «Ma aaoUoa.
Lon Week* Arretted
At A Whiskey Still
hem Weak·, of Johaatei» eavntjr, »tm
bound o»er to the F« Jaial Coart M
dey kf V. â Camatatow K. lm
a· lit· rhaj*· ai manafaetartnc «ht»
koy and harta» «Mihey to kka poo
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in daiaatt *t «»M«k k· «a· r»waiia<
to tka Wake eoaaty )aU, Balel*»
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can A t. Marna, Κ. β. MaLaad mm
h. W. Tut «ttM fm4 «A s «Mil fa
tka aroode ftaar*hU kome. Tito atOt. I
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w^Mlty, «w oaptured al tka tfc»
Waaka «w arratoad.
Tka aCkan kad km atlaM
MM for Wooka far mit 4haa a yaai
katoac · aa*Ua fer Ma araaat «α ι
fmtMi toanM ef dealing to Ufaaa
Tka un waa Mt la ijmrttoa wk»
*to gattla· ready » aaaka a "τ*
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