?? Damage to Crops on Sunday ? - |i Mi aid Otter Eaters AigMiM Three Innititf 9MpHwsiHMHK'ai*pa SwDfrtdion dastiiiirtwi had :t*nu ertrTCBW. in this section viiM parts qp Martin, teiHw in th? north - eastern sec tion of the state Sqfeday afternoon. " In Bntfe county ? dopi gathered and made up over the-id*tf of Wind sor where haft and rain poured' down in great torrents. The had covered the ground until it wfcas about four ' fcacbas deep^ Many of the stones were afaaeat as large as goose eggs, Sher> 'fft Cooper ded?ed,TOd seme weee even as ta^pltia ifst In its path the haS destroyed aotomoible tope, ' pierced heaae tops and even knocked dot the giaas in . many homes. ' The haii fell about 5 JO and on Mon day morning ?af^a laada of the hair could bo gathered *P> many of the. dims warn then almost the sise of hen eggs. . > From the most reports available, the haft reached about tue and one half mile* hi all directions from the teen of Windsor and "passed down the (8WMi liver going southeasterly. At the county farm,. two miles south of Windaor, the first real signs ?f the storm were nHfrrtrf On this term morn of the earn was beaten to 991-2 per oent tas. Tbapnanat crop hue aot -ftpaaged so badly* but far trout theexpeeted crop will be bar . vested Ibt asttoa fields the only way acres of cotton will not produce one todrafcofe*.- , ; J Birds, small snfmals and fowls that ..-r I ^ J__ v_v_ w Biwft ti tiou and bdOMs wookl hava bitt . CToaa?ii? tifcif ]y cM?b^ ^ ^ PtioHr? ^ ^at>' f^af^ ? wflrtfliii 11 ? ii^Ur tiin ^?biniuu SU^(V . f^Ur ,miui wruer vMIr MMM MIAW lSiAtfMtfSS. M^rt in|T SAPMMfl Sunlyeyy a*Ht~ on. into Penjoimona , '-/7 "*" ^ ^" _ ,t . _ ) Lith; .;.;; ^Eastern tfiill ""aiiiflbi ?j?3' - ii . f?~ ??* s: 'WB&U^Mk ? \| JE* ? rJw Solicitor Cex*r*l of , %l - .'" . .m? ? - *^'?- ' -? ? -*: J __ ?? __ ?? There Will Be EigthFutt Time Experts Put on the Job _ " \ for Tea ^ - If there are any sections of the territory covered by the Eastern Car- ? olina Chamber of Commerce, with headquarters in Kinston, that have yet heard of this organisation, a M. Mfe* J. it T?d, to SuitMSeW. < KB,*p.vis to Gmnvttto ml ^3ii?wwghs' *? G^bor?811(1 A special /and was raised Jay the ? Eastern CaroihMI' Ghandjhr, ft &>n?^ I^S??v^^^? entomologist for the experiment sta tfen at Tarboro, is personally direct >^ 7, .?-?:?? A A * ' - ^ l to every town in the entirfc**ftdry, ^iev?ii * ~ young. f | Mm ^ | J .r m, V 'iv'^^'I^H^*' m y 'j 11 KbB^^B^^B^- ? - - M : ^Bffl ^ I vtf - I I Kffei^^^ tJr * mmt ? 1^* . i^a^. '^mK^XL '*fiAAKQHuL^ '? u|^ '. ?-??* I Bkf mHI^V I^I^IP^^W^B.il^HIHK^Iflk'flK 4^^F>>#^V^V' ^U K ^^^^B? W^KinliK^?^wkl0JUi -311 ?*' * ih BBMrmm.^g<Mf AAr^KW' --r* ? -? , f?l ?hHLw^.U Uflrif (nM^Aji^' ?'^'jl 1 i>l> A}1(y)| n '. u*|l|l !_jjJ. ' ? ji^.,'A'. *-,*?!.; _ '_ ? i ' ? ' ^**B,?-' "?>? *T./ ' * Jr -S?. -.'.Vi ? - ct ir', J jif?j T5hHitv^o irtwa if j * } -"rtx t . -,._. < J1 v ??. ' jyK! ,?ryuty ttSStddd ROAD ? ? ? '? '" ?% i^52S^^^SS?K^5^>v-- "-V^^?aaCTCTB^^^y3Rg:' 'j ^?-L- ./. ?? ??^ *. ? V IijV^ g>1'-' oMriiranl flft ijtg i it^^ot ?,' fflWBPi^'\^jMio ? i _ a ijtii/r ^jiat''.KA WfljelSflaVlIlCu ivu6 iv iQr went i".; /-?..' ?- ~ 0 :' ^IwarfieralU i i^t-j ^l|0j^!g!^^Q^E3HB?gM^PMR^C^,] <jf niotpV ,of Wfttt^iT fiw(J i SeBeelJPei jLell til fedefew^W-li?i ! tyliee WB|;,W?jir Sweep- ;: 1 . , ' '*-'<? . . . ?rS ?.*.*?'?'??*?- ?'?' < l S * ? vNwfolk, June 21.?News and mag azine dealers will be given id) oppor tunity to censor their, own wares b# I fore a crusade .against the sale ; of mailed objectionable publications is inaugurated by the pohce department |t Waning against the display grip I Sale ot "various types of magazines and i periodicals handled i by iiorfoK norf-conducive, if not deleterious, to | the moral development of youth and jfltoriuintenance of u/hifrhvirtand&rd of morals desired by our community, ^to^l*#iraiterri5e mS out yesterday by Chk| ?r.PbUce ItMir ; monger to dealers. "Tta l?*^[i?'?W^," the let ter/'states, *is rather broad and in definite, so- considerable delay, incon venience and embarrassment to deal ers would,result from *.crusade; b^ the police, developing in arrests." , The chief of potfpe jrfshes to dvold of .n^Md magazine stands within isjmended. Thla section VviK ifM- jjjjf' Jithftr thinra I '? ' I Mrs. BiW &uckan ia i* elee triad %wtewcL Union , N. Y. coitffmri an earned degree, theflrst ton woman in 129 years. She took a post graduate course while working in the General Electric Co. Engiceer in* Dtp* ?<-' 'r?r-1 ;+ \r*?'?' *rv'-^v ? j Jury Finds That Willie Barrett Killed Fatter in Self De feuse.rulExbom*..*. tljm fnr flip X)ppH nuu iwi tut; utxu Jfc?|?d SWd*jr night by his son,.;. Willie When in an intoxicated condition jb ?? ??*? ( Wife, not liking the-idea of bteing neg ? lected in such manner, had inveatigjtf ? ed affaire, and upon the return of her; husband gave -hi ma tongue lashing i ?t her attitude, Barrett drew a. large; knife from hie pocket and threatened I to dibt her head o?t A daaghter*wM| was listening to the family quarrel interfered in behalf of her mother^ and she received the same threaKrcu* the enraged father About this^me, Willie, a son aged about jbrenty yasm appeared on thesceneand finding that everything was not quiet and peacer fjri, began questioning. th*; In'torn informed him of their fath er's threat . | I The son, realizing that something must be dope, trftd;,to restrain- Jhia father, but withdu?>vaiL;* Becoming more angry;^ffiwi;:;e^r, he; made tfor his gun, at the same tfrrilJfcelting the whole At this juncture . Willie also secured , his gun, and before his father could i carry out the" tKreat, shot* and killed 1 him. The wife and daughter stated that n-lint man rirtf- t/\rt ?1 ? - . Four and one-half this ? This sum is not large when divided; up so that it only means *2.00 from bypa of finance played bytbOaverage American citizen is in providing means I IK Id th ook 11 ^|||| ;? ? ? - ?' ; '? ? ' ' * \ Automobile and Itg Occvpacts HmtriUnto Lake Near Chicago . . .4 J. ? J. , Greenville, June 24.?Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Window and Dr. and Mrs. C. L. Outland, of. Greenville, miracu lously escaped death early Monday morning on the crowded Dunes high way leading into Chicago, when thei ? automobile was struck by a recklesr. motorist and tossed headlong into the Waters of Long lake, lying along th" - ^ 1'14 ? y narrow. 20 foot roadway, says a spe i ciaJ from Gary, Ind., to the Greenvific ! Reflector. Tic car sunk nearly out of sight in the marshy waters of the lake with, members of the party forced to break out a rear window in the Winslow's Cjosed car to get to safAy . on. the. - roadway. > o -.Tney were unable to open the doors because of the pressure of the water. When a wrecking car arrived from a Gary garage only the extreme top of roov woo ohnvo fVicv wrof. VWV V?M WV ViiV >** MO iWV?V V??W( I> WW er and several hours were require<l before the machine could be pulled out of the lake. Water in the lake is approximately 20 feet deep and had the Winslow car gone a foot further into the lake the machine would have dropped into the deepest part" with escape practically impossible, high way police "said. ?Mr. and Mrs. Wins low and Dr. and Mrs. Outland had at tended. the Rotary, ^convention at Cleveiapd and were on their way horns, intending to drive through II litipia and Kentucky..and Tennessee on their way back to Greenville. . vWjojr were on their way west to Gary from Michigan City with Dr. Outland driving Mr. Wirislow's new Hudson coach when the accident hap pened. The southside of Dunes high way was a .steady stream of motor ists that "have given the highway its name as "The Cross Roads of Ameri 't&Pk There wasn't an opening f<?r'its driver, W; Belleislei of Chicago, td grt then shot headlong through the "close, grouped string of cars ami into the lake on the south side- of'the road. Subway men cannot understand how a general-piling up automobiles on of the four Wto aei^^^Th^rt despite imprompta^bath they received. Mirs. Outiandtaiffered a lacerated yfak' Gary doctors were forced to' take four stitches, While Mr. WlnaJow was cut in. smashing the win dow that allowed theta to escape from fr the car. the car was not badly data- jf aged, but nearly all clothing in Jj was ruined by its seyeral hours im- J mersion in the lake water. A new ,y steering pipst was installed while sev eral minor damages were repaired on the car. The group have resumed their trip back to Greenville after their day's delay here. ? LOCAL FIRM WINS PRIZE The Farmville Furniture Co. has just been advised by the Heywood Wakefield Co., of Baltimore, that they were among the prize winners in a nationwide window dressing contest, displaying baby carriages and-wicker furniture. This progressive concern is proud; of the fact that they won seventh place in a field of over five hundred. . Arid they were more than proud of UfT ftct:-tittfthey were the Only firm . far North Carolina to appear among the prizewinners. ' . For years the Farmville Furniture Co. has enjoyed the reputation of hav- y Ing one of the bCTt ttrntare stores in Eastern North Carolina. They carry the most up ito date line of ,home furniritings' that can be, had and as this recent honor comes to them, we are sure that they can give v the real .i:ity store service and keep pace with the last minute thoughts in home furnishings and decoration. Clve' them your business.r 5,WO DEATHS FROM MOTOR VEHICLES IN 58 CITIES, 1924. |?ta t, J ^AmiMAWtA L ,w, irmnnnr.fi ) raent or commerce nas announced that during 1924 'thew-were, in M of the principal cities, 5,030 death, by automobiles and other motor ve hitfe? Totals in the same cities dur ing the previous years werei 10^3 1 r corresponding1 ce&th rates. pfe* ' r . 2 -? ? . t.. ? 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